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Saturday, April 26.-1930 rfTNB^TY-SlX^NKWS ~ ^Tho ^vTlT(?\v Spring ??ingi?g-^oTr=vcittiou mot according _,to previous " :tp|n>lnLflim.t <>n Saturday, Api-il 12tl ill the Mt. Zion, Raptist church with the following olWcers in their respective places: H. J. Gowdy, president; Miss Mahaln Watts, secretary; Mrs. ?; E?I'. Goodwin, organist. Rev. G. K. ? Goode preached an inspiring intro diutoiv sermon which was en joyed hy all wlui hoard it. Mrs. EllaV. Go ride was master of ceremonies. The musical reeit-tri Was in class a. .i no lonowing ciassos participated: M.t.?Zion. Mt. Olive. Pleasant Hock, and Enoroo". President B. J. Co wily : conducted the Sunday A'hool, and was ?proved try it to he' eqtnrlbo the~tnsk." Rev. ,1. p. Marshall,-preached""th? musical sehnron. *" ?=??.? ^1 Total collection, $(>0.25.. \Vt. are delighted to note the selection of our Phi sell 'ol friend as presi' dent of lhMH;(litl collei'e. in the pcr-? son of -IV. .1. J.?Starks, - Under ; hit wim' ii nd i'JIk'iI'h t?leadership we pre*<lictt greater accomplishments for Benedict college. ' _. Mrs., (Tp A. Parker, one of our efli"ete!nt teachers, has been quite indisposed hut we are delighted to say ... " that her condition is much improved Mr. Sloan Boon, who has made his home in Washington, I)., ('., for the past X 'years has returned h i me to.as-, sisl his father oil the farm. Sloan ____ is aiv exceptionaI hoy and we recftinmendhisT* ample to other young mer while away from home. His principle ?object was to?remember?bis?f?ther add niothei I'maiieinlh, He came honip out of a good" paying , job that, he-'-had filled for sevemf years, his e'innlhvuo. Jteggiiig hi.ui to.TEmnin. hut i? ?i ...u? u: ...i . 4 -i: IM U I v 11II; 11 I HI [in il^VU Ml U^^llll^ lil* ^TKerT""_ ? ~ s n 'Nothhif? satisfied liim but to come ? to his rescued The following young1 men;?i^rrd women were the evening guests on Sunday of Misses Richie S. Dean and I. M. G. Williams^ ? Messrs^' I.erov t \l "iT^TrT" L. Moss^m^ss, Moss; T. Hill. J. Williams, 1). Moss, Misses M.. J. I-ark. ('. Park. G. 1CamphoU,_ Kempt. CAMDEN NEWS % Tuesday-, April ftth whs an inter fsting .day to the people of Camden especially. Bethel ,A. M. E. cohgrcgation. Tin* old chinch being torn down so that the new ont> msf'y take its place . Mr. \\\ (\ Graham, was the <me to use the shovel. It was really touching. Eve!y"stroke seemed to say "the old has. gone the old has gone-." Rev. .1. M. Harrison, tht. able P. F.. was never mote at his. best. His ada masterpiece; vyould^ that the. whole 1.1 l 1 4 1 4 1 J ? I 4.4 11" III11HI llil V f. IMTI I . I lllTl' "TTT U I' il 1 liim. ; ' -f U. lhdin?;?y=-?yt?tTTTg nrrryoT (<f tin- city, sp'oky. \v??if<ls of eheourajrttlCll't. , ' \V: I'.oykiit.-?pastor of Ml. Myriah Baptist church gave snnK' temadiii that writ* very timely and also a donation. President Sims of Allen spoke briefly end timejv. . i_ ., Tim orchestra and octet e'ltertained delightfully. fifev. P?.">nVr is swooping around the rity every day ou xo. He has told his congregation though they are small Ko"'is -going to keep 'them on th?. go. RiV. \y. M.. Martin, one of. the old vH orans, was present at tlie broaking. He is the umiVing pastor of the <? I .agree eh inch near Sumter. We were " delighted to have hinv and his daujghtwr. Mrs. F.va Bartelle to eat lunch . v , with us..' . a ?ruMTnN NEWS - " i ' f / Preaching by the pastor was had as usual at Krrendship A. M. K. church Sunday morning and Sunday evening. Mrs. Nannie M. Youn entertained '?? at a bannuet Friday night the, following: Miss Claudia Dorrah, Charles Taylor. Joseph Reeder, Clara Wright, Fllen MHls, Samuel Flemmipg, I.illie K. Leake, Cb'de Cannon. Rybye Mili ler. TTelen Henrv. Ida Bovd. Marv Coleman, John Hamli-.n Jack Moore, Waller Bailey. ^ Three courses were served: Crape frliTC was the lust course; rice, gravy peas, rosettes, chicken, ham, rolls and pickles were Served as second course; followed by a course of ice cream and cake. We enjoyed it very much. Messrs. Roy F. Miller and John I,. Miller ' served. - Raster will be mdcheated through ??--out the city Sunday.-. '_3Iiss--Mary. Bailey. returned to hor time. 1 Tht. speakers for thu_oratorieal con. test at the N. Qell street school have been named. We art. now rehearsing for comnit ii.umicnt' exercises., SEN RCA NEWS Sunday was( a red letter day for the pastor, members an<l,~?riends of : Tt. Janies" 3Vr. V.. chiirX W(, Tu7ch was beautifully decorated with lilies and palms. ' ? i The pastor, Rev. C. R. Brown, Jr:, brought with hini on Friday evening as guests who .participated M the services Sunday, the following: Rev. j i" " ^ r- v - - Mrs. Marie Butler, of Atlanta, Georgia: Rev. W. M. Woods, of New York City; Mrs. C. It. Brawn and "Bol>by?.V. . The- Reverends Keller and W<> ds are pursuing -their theologjeal courses at Gammon Theblogieul seminary, Atlanta, Georgia, uls&YnTF phslrtr. The guesis_-tuuk-active parts in the seiyicerf-throughout the day. The Reverend Keller preached a very inspirmusical program was rendered in the afternoon. Those participating were the choiis of Kbi'tie/or Baptist and St. James M. K. churches. The- "lee Liulrof ihyieca junior college; Mrs. | Butler, sang several beautiful solos. Rev. Woods sung and also dramatized several selections'. Rev. and Mrs* Brown aceompanied them at the paim Rev. Woods delivered mm nf hiw gelistic sermons Sunday-night which t.as very uplifting. Sunday being tin time for?quarterly conference. .Thedistrict superintendent, Rev. J.^E. C. Jenkins, and his family were present for the night services. V: citKi.wvnnn VI.-YVC __ T^Iiss^Bernice Suns and Aleataisr, 3Chus. Goidson. Wade 1 tetin aml J,-B. .Jabber spent Sunday'in New berry visiting Mr. Charles Goldson's fathbfv kcv. J. l. Uoldson. They attended the Easter exercises at Bethlehem Baptist church Sunday- morninjt- They returned to Greenwood'Sunday night. Thwy rapoit a very pleasant trip. Mi, and Mrs. !),.- Networds, Mrs. Mattie Kucker, and Miss Pear] L. Williams spent u very pleasant Easter in Augu*tar - worshipping- with the Tnbernaele Baptist church Sunday morn-' in}?. v:~ Friends of Mr. George Mosley, hrother-npi^lrir. Efhe Mosley Smith,' who has been very-Til in New York, will he glad to know he is much better. .Mrs. Eunice Scarles spent Easter with her p.euplc-in Baludaw^^ Morris Chapel Baptist Church Early Easter services- began at ."> a. m. Quite a number of members and friends?were?pi-w-ent.?The pustor, Dr. F. D. Johnson, delivered a-logical and - eloquent' so I'm on -on "The Bible School began at 10:00 o'clock with superintendent and. utlicers at < it- posts. ThrHlffrndnnrr wn;-, itiv their posts. Thg^a4t*^mtirritT"~was-very ?'Ttm lesson was . irfterestiiigly taught*, by each teacher. Miss I..' M.I "Do'ff&Iass of. Manning Miss I,ela Johnson, who is attending Morris college, jn Sumter ;Mr. and Mrs. .fas, Dqugall Easter visitors to -our Sunday school. , r Morning worship began at KhOO o'clock. A large crowd was present. The pastor delivered another great gospel message on "The Death ..and Resurrection of Christ."" The spiritual tide- rffn higTTTit this service and many rejoiced in the God I At lliOO m nc thr> +?nstni the junior church. Quito a number of young people \< ere present and participated in..the organization, B. V. P. U. forces met at 5:00 pr m. A splendid program was rendered. The ordinance of baptism was observed at 7 :00 p. m. ?- - The Easter program began at 8:00 o'clock, under the supervision oif.-the 5operinii'JidenL JWure than, Tour. hundred were present and wKnessed a wonderful Toaster- progratn'.- : The superintendent, ?M'r. John 11.J Evans, has held this ofljce for 2f> years 'and is one among the West in the country. "The" "public is cordially invited tu" attend our services. ? ? BEN EDICT NEWS. . 3 The Glce Club gav<* an elaborate recital in the?college chapel?Sunday from ^he regular order of the Vesper Services. Miss Pauline Finley sang "A Legend"?Tschaikowsky, Miss Gertrude Sayles sang "I Know That Afy Redt^neiv-"Lives"?Messiah Mr. by Stainer. Miss Laura Gloster and Air. K Gnulrien sang "Jesus-Lover, of My ? Soul" t>y Geo. Rockwell. The mixed quartette sang a j'ery- pleasing number. The Glee Club marched in singing ancF" sang^jvhile the* student jindy retired - producing aj womk-H'-ti-b effect.' . The Department of Musk; with Mrs. Ida V. Pullins at its head is_ planning to have -one Of the best~fe^TSls""ever had in Columbia on April 25, ftr.t.v. Most elaborate plans are already in the making for a very enjoyable eve iihik iur an presant. i ne admission is free. Misses 'l^rliiie Guest and Frances Lawson spent the Faster .week end at their respective homes."Mrs. Westop' and the children ftom the-T'ractir'eSchni.il. gave the "Story of the Cross" in song and in verse at our weekly prayer meetingon last Tuesday evening. Mrs Weston very fascinatingly told the story of the effect of Jesus' death. Mrs. Weston is a member of the graduating; class of 1929., ST..1.I KE A. M. K. NEWS OF JvS' Til.I. Sunday was a great day with us Sunday .school was fine. Rev. C. Capers^ gave us.?. sdrmojg long to be uvuii-iiiwiieu. ftl .-i'IMI fj*ftrr,,,f X^hTi-IT-iv "f |ter exercises took place. Miss Clara (Blake sure had a good program! On I Sunday night the Rev. T>. J. Gadson, uL'astor. of Mt. Zion A. M. K. church, preached for us^~He--pw>achod from | Matt.. -didn't lPBvt>-a wHeef unturpedT * There is n great^'outlook in the future for him. . - . We are looking fojrward to the $200.00 rally on the second Sunday in May. All the clubs are going for- ! ward. Pray for our success. J , [ - 7m?. . . ~~ --* ?? - ?7 THEJyAMV!F/1 HOXNI A I NFWS The njj.ssitmap'y ladies" lichf their regtliijr monthly moFtlhg "last WedhcS; day evcnme. :iI tin- mi' iJii.jui... siUent, .\lis. liiilah Flemiuing, It was (?ne of thejnost interes!ITig iirtes holi! this confei cnee your. Wo wore wry"" much insplrod alter listening attentively to the . encouraging and helpluf reiifurks made liy Kev. Win, -4'r?Mtn'i'?y. pastnr eItanville charge. Other visitors were Misses L. Franklin, It. L. G regg,-'!,.-K: Kinloch, F. It. Murray and?Mr. Cr?4V Alurray, nHSoKw htmr gave words of encouragement. "Alter the meeting, Wo wore ushered into the dining room I where a delightful course of refreshments .was served. After having spent +tuite-a .succiissgradtd school, .Misses Fillie A. Franklin and Rosa Fee Ciiyjgg have .returned Ln. liieu luiinrs,. which, is re gretted so much. by their friends. Easter was 'tvelLcck'bi'atuI at St." Refers A~.~ iM^TVf hiu i h w it h a splendid progruih at II:"!?() p. in. " The "church was plainly decorated with whiito Faster lilies which' made unite aii-attraction. , i 'Mrs-- Florence Mamtmvrht - was-' ran-" "etl hi eternal rest -on Jast Friday rno.rrrin.tr at dSitT: The IWiiTeVaT was" largely attended Faster Sunday a't 11 a. in. Mrs. Manigault was ioved hy-everybody. She w as a thoroughgoing member of iho 'jili.'.v- numiuii church for?fifteen' years. jthe was | ail active, mendier - ? I' -Stewardess Hoard NTT H Key. \\\ \\\ Murray, ijur pastor is quite busy these days reading inatriir.onies. \\\. don't think he'll act 11 red riaJit- -away tlmuti'h: sA VI re notks ?" ; I,ast Sunday was another liea.itifit 1 (kiy and lll^ n.w.nli- ilimri 1 tlnii ht:itilude iir the way TFiey attended church services. - . _ At 10:45 Sundry school was cony; ducted by the assistant ;i.upori ntendent Kro. Alphonso Johnson.. The review was 'had by tht.. pastor. * At 1 ?;Ut) o dock the pastor, Rev. 1.2 1). (iambic, |?iVlfelvfat a wonderful sermon from StM.I,irke 24:0. . 4 ?rXt p m In. > . i il .lMw-g-tfr witness iheir Faster prouramr by the Sunday school. ""-ftt SUK) p. m. he was with his people at Thomas Chapel wh'ere a splendid exl'Vrjst. was had by the younjr folk under-the direction of Mrs. I.. B (iahible. and .others. 'The pastor and superintendent ar,.- Thank lid, fur ,the same. " "11??.. \Ve arc more than triad of Rev. and Mrs. (iambic. Already under their care, the church is moving alonjr nicej ly. Our lirst" sprintr feature closed on Stindi. \"7"u'hieh?rrrt-??4-h*-?Candy ;pol Card contest. Tin our. Fductilihnal t ally. Th?. yountr people reported $52.00. .5liss Katlilooti Jenni11g's won 1 st nri/.e , w ith the candy ami Miss Flossij John .-on won im prize wun l111* enritS. We aii- pleased,us well as Mrs. (Jam We .anil children to have Hey. (iani| hie home sifter a very .susseccful [ iei-JU": i t llie. Sf. 'aJdiTcT-school 1 ii [ l.hurons eounty. Tlev. Clrthible"*" w'itli the other teachers. Misses .I oiks ami 11 Hiekett had lour iiitt'hts during the <H<niiat?wtoMeLil?with a 1 ui '..y each niftht. . ..Miss .Flossie 1>. Johnson aecoindien over Friday, April .lNth to Witt rrrr^?th^. ft..Wrnr "rrn^tfr'rrrnrl rrffpyeil so niueh. tlu- play which was. the" Ivyes of l.ovo." One could see readily that this faculty wasted no time in. |?ryu11ariiy .this 11l;av^_..hlae.li. pla..v.cil.Jus.. nuut so well you eoiilij hut- tliiLik they were college students. The people of Mt. funnel ate eartied away over that splendid liiiilding and ..especially the teachers and the irwat work they have done- '(litrilift' the past term. /They are'over-proud. One <?f their trustees, Mr. (jwitift, vi-tvil<? w It >i..v I !... ..I ? . ... v ?-,v..i .^vu mr v fulfil. a??ci >[h,[..it" tin- ninny thine'l I'ruf. (iaiiible had _bf. the. many " things . Prof, (iambic bad accomplished, anions the people. One of which was that of Mis. Jones, 7K years old, not knowing how Jo read, or wrct-e her num(> until attending school under I'rot'-. (hi mhle's care, is now alijt> tir read and write, also write her* children abroad. Rev. (Japihle was re-elected tor Ore next .term. ' * ' Rev. J. S. Martin is' oil" for I'ros: pel it> after a successful school term here. M i s. Bessir ('olieltl-passed - away early Sunday morning after a few days of illness, ?' ? -^Vtnle^-Owe^j Mr>. finnihRe ~aml : children -were the guests of - Mr. and Mrs. Miller whtre they were cared for as well as can be. . /?; . + . * t V' /#!** I I.KXINCTOX VKWS' * - ^ i ?? ^ The ??nmd?mlill't"1.' of. the?.Omior grade* school, was delivered by Rev. J. C. Hunter. pastor of .Jones' Chapel A. M. R, /.. <chuVch, Columbia. Rev. Jluntet'sijiubjeet...was "Personal Responsibility of Character, building;." The 'undress was 'impressive and inspiring. Mrs. Susie llrowu of Columbia was a visitor for t bw week of lief "daughter, Miss.Carolyn Blown. Miss Brown M essi"sV| William Brown and '"Solo- 1 "taTK' here "Sunday. Rev. "Bailey, pastor of St. Paul, delivered a touching Raster sermon, on Si.nday morning. Rev. Bailey is a great man ami U O.tiipr a wondorfnl work for uod ami hliniuuil v. 1 Rev. S:~.T. "Tohnson, pastor of the local A. M. R. church, preached a \vonderful Raster sermon on Sunday A. 1 M. at Bethel, At 8:00 P. M. a great .program was rendered there. , Mr. .Tnihes" Wise of?AHeiC-nnivev siry, spent rsunday with his parents, and worshipped, at (he ahoee -t-hureh?-l The visitors who spoke in the after-, noon concert of Ea*ste"r were Misses S. B. Rattle, Carolyn Brown, teacher in the local hiprh school, Mr. .lames! Wise, studefit of A. U. - . rr? , * . , # . ["TO LEADER-^1 ?RIPchsWOOD ( AMl' The* occupants of the Helen ~ftc"uyT-~ ton~~pirvili?n at the Khtgewmnl-eanrpi giwaily appreciate tfru? thoUglltfulllCSS ol' Sidney l'ark ('. M_ K. church in remembft4ng them on l'alin-Sumlay by sending each inmate a long strip of palm in keeping with the occasion. .1. Thursday afternoon, two ladies representing the Women's missionary -society oT-.Shandcm "Baptist"-church, twhite) brought gifts,to the camp and of scripture was road and prayer was offered along with some encouraging remarks-to The patients. As it is their annual custom in keeping with the occasion, the Daughters of 4-he TtolyCross "of Trinity ET~ tiful pot of Easter lilies for each ward, reception hall and dining room itild -uhig-&ent a card with an appropriate verse to t?ach patient, on Saturday aftenro&ir; Mrs". Sophronia I. W hite kindly brought Kaster eggs-for each patient which were- greatly appreciated by the inmates to whom ihev aip so grateful. ;??-Many of the relatives and friends of the different patients called during ' 4J*-. A. 1^-- 1 ? niinuMuy anu aunaay Ur.in ging-some I tuKen Di rcMncnibranee of our Savior's resurrection. Mrs. Pleasant had as her dinner quests on Faster day, Mrs. M. K; < AYhite, and her friend of the Pal- i metto Sanitorium, State Park. - Though you Mill see- it in another column ol tins paper., it has been announced l>y the president , that the Free Will club will meet at ltidgeyvood camp Suhday afternoon, promptly at 1:00''o'clock at which ctimL. Airs. M. S. Fisher, the vice president, and one _of the founders of the -institution, will "-ILC ak before the club, to which all members and friends are requested to oc present amhoTi time. You may ne-Vcr_get the privilege to hoo?---Mrs Vl- -1 The patients wish to state-that the ! funds for a radio are growing1 t*ft pull _\f, < and i ll persons who havc. pledged tc ' help i hem, will please get it in before -* -a|ay the 15th as that is th"e date, set * to turn all names over *to the superin- ? undent for the state, f t \3 SrMMElUlLEE NEWS 1 -?. . . . ( ? - ; . - J. t The churches of Summerville were c arrayed in all the splendor of a glo- < rious Faster Sunday. All were beau tifully decorated, in keeping with the t day. Services" were held, beginning I j3:uu a7_ m. and concluding with the 1 "Sunday-school exercises at night. 1 All were well attended and the t hearts of the ladies Were made to rejoice because of the ideal weather c that we enjoyed. ; . We WO" g'-"< tn-.-.in Yiillio in who has been sick for some time* able li to be out-again, to the delight of her \ friends, and 'memlwis of Bethel?At-M. E." church. . - I Kit*. Gregg, the well beloved pas- r tor of Wesley M. E, church is out av. s gain, having. Jjeen a >lij.tje indisposed for a few days. His members are all li 'smiles" ~? . . w Sumnierville is taking'on Metro- ' politan airs now. Her streets- are i being excavated for sewage and gas -a-s well-as water-work-*:?We ai e glad"~ tt> see so many of our men on the job. Watch us grow. The next step -wfP-be free-mail delivery. Mrs.. Ashe and her corps of efficient tcachers"a TF doing "spleTTdid-work' aT~ the Alston graded schoolr They have a large class to graduate in-Jpne. ^ I'rof. R. Ready, of the Moneks Corner schuoR Iwts-one of the- l>est -r?g*rhr? ted rural schools in the state, lie i.s a graduate of 1 lampoon* and other ;chool$> and a credit to the teaching |in?i-r^Mun, . ' A very pretty wedding was solem ni/.ed on Easter Sahhath, at 3:30 p. , m., when the grand daughter of Mrs. Simmons was given in marriage to Mr. Christopher Leroy Pearson. Befnre marriage, the hride's name was Miss Marguerite hjlizabeth Simmons. Tho ceremony was performed under a beautiful arch of white and pink. Tlie bride was handsomely gowned in a creation of white satin and point de cuprite,?Tiie maid of honor! Miss Ma Pel Hapkins, Wore, apple green lace " and georgette. After th > ceremony, the bridal, party and friends went to the home of Mrs. Charlotte 1* earson^ mother -fiTT the groom, where dainty refreshments wore served. 'They were the recipients of many beautiful and useful presents. They will make their home with the parents of t|he groom "for "the time being. The ceremony wnsperformed by th0 Rev. Sandy Simmons of Bethel A. M. E. church. Mr, Harvey Reid was best man. " Mr. .T.esse Brown, one of the officers of Bethel church, has a position in AlcOlOu. We miss him from our midst. Mey success attend him ih his new location... r?v - , HE I EN A NEWS??r? ' - Sunday was a- high day. Sunday school 'opened with* Superintendent Sanders a'nd th(. teachers. The school is- beginning to put on new life with such teachers as Miss Annie Jackson, Mrs. \\ E. Rook, and Miss l.urtette fhn tor. 1 ?; . Mr. .J ^ W. Marshall invit.es old and young l-o the Sunday- -school. The Easter program was good. The little folk played their parts wejl. Mrs. Bessie Jones is home frpj)>J_| Pittsburgh. chiiEch is moving on u'mler-the t itndcrship of our good pastrST Rev. R. A. Young. / He knows how to put the jtrogram over. * ' 'It is getting warm now and we wilLMaan-cartynice. 1 ine of.ice cream . fui thp aummor. ; a Marshall Bros. Grocery Store -forr-soft-drinks, cigars and cigarettes. We have them. The entertainment that waV- given at Mrs. 'N. E .Rook's home Monday : .night was grand. The young1 folk enjoyed themselves to the highest. * ? V ? ? 5 1 f'^trfHH \ 111 l.l M.-WH ~ fftijiday was u day l>> t he people uf /.Nit. Hebron. The ehiuvlr was (Ifeul'ilicii -beautifully with Tlowers lo suit tliv oecasion. The I .(HI iiVloui. murninv servirw .wav very * arousine tu. the- lew tail hi ul iiietnhei*-.?-T-be pro^ram by the ehlnlleii by.the ?|iree" tion of Mis. Annie B. ami .Miss Carrie \'. KdnimnL. iUid-.Mtsy.Mis^r ClST houn w-as. a jrrand sueeess-amt among on,, of"th? best that was over 'wit ness. Eq a I. Alt." Ilelnon. Among the lie.-t iiiHiiN.M'n ol" ihi. inlnlp^?on ? il"Pss given le .Miv>=.Mamie Belcher u i u| l-rof.-<"VKl i i m 11. A La ny. |? t |) I e of < alhouir -halls were ynuile Juappy - liy many, visitors Sunday^*' Mr. and Mi's. dohtTson \tV-r,, "tie t?uests of .Mrs. Johnsoiv's pmim , \] p uird Mrs. John (ireen. Mr:1. William Andrews and Mrs. J. Fohnsou of Asheville were tkie-t?w=tof. Mr- . Nellie Hunter aiTirl.uila' -T i'rnian. . ; . . r_' 1 he tacuity of MeC'ormick graded school.* in the presence of""ilrs. Me?. Adams, Miss (larrett and .Mis. M. Belcher were the quests of Mrs. R. iley.?Ali s. - Rctyiiiir's husband, Mr. few is Re h-her inwf IM. .1,1.r >. Cleveland. Ohio. accompanied them. M r. J osgph,J011is_ijf Hue -West was" Ttw. . m 8?v-A..iu ;ur. aiuj AI is. \V. Tr-Hdn Hinds - ' ?1 .Mrs. Whom and .Miss Rosa I .re" ''ray were the dinner 'quests of Mr.' Mrs. Halt.ii- Edmunds, Mr. and Mrs. William Sinuleton Motored to -Anderson Lu spend?K.a*- " tor with ijarents. Mrs. Clayton is conyaleseinjrc We ho'pe stu- will soon In- well au"tjin. ? -II A RI)I-;l-:vU,I,K N i-fwS " Mr. and Mrs.'.I. I-b Wilson e"terained in hnnnr of MrsS-Mnltssn ^h'h.on after her term of school |tnd Mrs. s. J. Hill, of Savannah, who is ^acai'onine: here. The living roonl was beautifully decorated with the col- r_mhciW of the >oasoU, 1 heie the kjests tssemhled and de.ncihtfjmihI card play-: npr Were the chief feat ures fu the t ve-_ linpr. After which they inarched into tie spacious din !"<? mom Vvlu.-n?was H-dutrftrl- to lie hold.?After-oardi oneT uul sufficiently satisfied his iiWarasL ious inner-man thev "reassembled in he living room with?the aboVe pro edure until the wee* wee hours.. The )iit-of-town uuestf; present .were * the . Messrs. J. Malone, H. Hollins, ,1. Carer and M. Lass iter. of Xalterboro; dissnc "VtnlMu.i ? '? ? " " - iuiu. 4tne. varan, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Brown. Mrs. i. tobi'i.v 11. l-:?Kv ai (I- S-imnv>hs and Cor-" loll Wilson, all of this town. The Easter exorcises at both churhos on Sunday were quite successful..! Misses Rosa and Catherine I'elot ind I'.lca nur" 1'nniUs of the Ha Veil" ionic school spent the week end here j isitiiig relatives. ^ lollins, M.~ I.a-si'tor and .1. Carter] notored here Sunday and visited Fi- j tier's Chapel Easter exercises. Prof. RhanMjn f>f Beaufort was r u'i-e Sunday night...and. spoke at.'.ij.te^_ I DRUG ^ | _ ' TD 11 IX " COUNTS' DR FIR! 1105 Washington Street . DURHAM PINCKNEY'S Ft UNDERTAKER AND LICEN* CAROLINA A! Pitu: ?.iey's San it BFST EQCtr. FO THE FOR YOl JWK>UUi!IUUUL?UU0<W"-V,'ii^.ir?ffgaW6' L The Horned IVlrs. INettte . W e make a t "Wedding and E I 1330 Assembly Street ^?KfiO^WC0DX6C8?8Cft,5C0O05C " C vooote ' > , t?i? g^ ?9 PAGE THRKU phun Ai AI. K. chinch. . '- _ _ . Miss^ Rul>v I Vyturv ?f -H e auT<7ft conn ly tra^iiti^- syh<V>l wu: heie SuiuJux?' -: f J si (.i:oi7<.i: \ j;u s ? ^ Bethel A. '.M. K. Church --- . " Sunday was y veiy beautify*]"Faster""' . ~ -'Rev, Krtv AnTTerson announced a text the "Jhrh chapter of St. Mat thews and ihe dth wive, -ail ,?ecI lVi. 7 "ttTTisIt77 SriVlul." II,. |>i?*ar(ic(I a 7T7cn= stjrrinu sermon. Th,.. showers I'. blo>. f. ; sinus eame down ami refreshed tIn* hearts roi' eVery heat er. At X;00 .superintendent. .Mr. W. II. Pinckney,. assiste?,l by .Mis. Lula. Suvpe ami Mr- t < Jessie Brown?hut I a?vet v?frrrr?att< i,dance. Those present -were wi'll pleased. -Collection was line. -? --Mrs.Str*it- Ihrniebr- Mnnartrd thi - ? lile April 17th-and her funeral set-vices?vyttp conducted' by Kev. FT CI : Anderson'at Bethel A. M. K. church. -A^'fil -1 Xth. She leaves nne-dauyhU-r y? and a host of grand ehihlreit and " ,~~ friends to mourn her.Lus^ She is our lost hut heaven's train. e . J~~ J? *f-~ 1?: ~ Ti *** ?*< T??T? ?T? >T< ??? ?T< % ?*< *< j ""'"f gjfe ?jj "About three years dgo, I & lo.st weight ami ft It awful- '*** Iv had. I was so weak I \va9 '? ? afraid I would get behind in my jj?. classes. J fretted a great deal, -?g "A friend of mine' told me J, ij. she thought Carthri would w i.11ji 1 ^ji [ [ |inf^| nftyr ' " my first bottle, I was better, Ji 5 1 took six bottles in all and' J" *i there Wiu5 "a great improve- & ** niL-nt in my condition. I was.'Stf . ^ much better and stronger than '? 1 had been in a long tipie. That '$ **' -.1--. r , . a p is t wny 1 am glad to recom. ? ^ mend C..i;lui." Miss Waltsie -M.*e TjUS Sixth Ave., . + i Notaii, L.i ii.ingliam, AIa^--v ^ *'?' J For sale by ail Ji ??2 druggists. Get 2? i| ? -^i ^ r | \^^M^HELM ? WH^^WOMEN i] 3 TO HEALTH ? %fcCC-28 ^ V V V i1 ^ i4 ? Kf V i1 "i1 ? v y iVATf TS" T'~T" * j . ' v.. . * > . ?--' r- . :UG STORK --- " "" " ..L." * 0 ST _ >. , - ' : - J. _;_ ^CALL 21967 1 CCUNTS. Ph. G. JNERAL HOME* >EI) EMBAI.MICR OF SOUTH NO GEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral _ _ -Equipment. _ ~~ ?? '* As Good as the Host ?And Better than the Heat ?: . . v. .. : t\ " . . v And Prices Less ?_ . .. and * . T --SLRVICK - Office Phone 6707 KcMldenre Phone 7 76fc loon wash?n(;t()n st.. COLUMBIA, s! C. . , , . t 1 ' ary Barber Shop I CITY. COME ANI) SEE DRSELF. eact'Bakery ! ers-Epps.Prrvp. l Specialty _____ lirthday Cakes . ??. .? Phone 4932 ??i -4