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? eHUKCH NEWS" OF
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AN.ANNOIJ
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There will he a spec ial Mother's
sity, Sunday, May 11, ltKM), at 11
and dead mothers on that day.
President. W luteSpeaks
Woinan's A-tixiliaty
.Gethsemane Hap
Winston Suit?ni, N. ('., I
...... April 2Slli, I'.KSO..
i.My Dear Ciur Workers:
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1'ic urne is near at hand for our
11th annual session of the Women's
Auxiliary convention which will lie
held with the Ziun?('annul)?Baptist*
? fhureh, .Stat,.?1'ioli,?May?loth and
. ?L8iht-i-Culumidu, Rev,?A. -k\ -Porter;?
pastor. . ' " L
We are desirous that this session '
will the best in the history of the !
"Convention, therefore we are urging
all churches in the Gethsemane association
to send at least, one delegate
~ -trr-sitrwtth?or??in our deliberations: ''
dollars and one dollar for very addi- '
tional delegate. Sisters try and bring
up as liberal a contribution above the 1
representation fee as possible as our
educational,?mission and?benevolent'?
work needs our aid?badly: We also [
are asking all members of the execn-__
?. ?7? tive board to please be on time for
our annual--meeting T+>ttrmiay evening j
at 5:00 at State Park. .Business of vi-1
MINISTERS VlVES AhMANCHj
NEWS - ! 1
At the cozy home oi' Mrs. D. K. Oil- j
liard the alliance nirt for its April |
" meeting. 1
It was a busy time for the hostess,"(
. Mrs. D. E. Dillard, for she is an up-".;
to-date dress-maker but she spared no|i
f"i *pains in making the occasion a plea-j
? sant one. -?r? ?;?7^
Our wide awake little president was 1
at her post and presided. - ' j >
After the usual Opening exercises, <
the butfness of the meeting was tak- .j
. .en up. j. ' " j s
Mrs. Carroll and Mrs. Elliott were',
appointed to assis^ Mrs. Krepps at.l
the penitentiary on Mothers' day. An,
_ Ea^gr offering wa?r taken and a neatj I
littFe~"Sim> was realized and this, with,1
the proceeds from -the "Rainy -Day jJ
Bag" \<as used tr. qnnrl ..nine )'i'iii'i'l- 'I
ise to the old folk's home. |
The planting of flowdrs was discus- 1
sed at length and quite a deal of tn^J
formation was given in rotVii'tw-.. tol
the planting ami helping the growth P
and development of flowers.
A_very enjoyable repast, wps-parta- ken
of, in a very enjoyable way, with '
a pleascant social side, after which,
the meetings adjourned to meet uh th,.'1
t hint Thiivclov I.. At....
UNION-STATION A. M. fc. CH URCH j
Sumter, Apr. 29?Services Sunday |
riyrirning began?with a winsome pro-'
ludp and Rev. Robinson entered his ,
pulpit at the usual timt. laden with ,
confidently-believed that Clod had sent .
him by the hand of a heavenly mes
senger. IIe?faced__a gieaL and grate-_
ful audience. The windows of hea-j
X?I1 ,.were open and the new grace'
came down from the glory.
Sunday school was called to order.
j at the us.qal time by the assistant su-.-t
perintendent. The lesson was very i
beautifully discussed. A" "larife per (
i? -eent _of-the members- were "present. 1
Class number one has *the banner, i
Our Sunday school is still niovinfcion- t
ward. ? .
Our"'Allen ^Christian Kndeavor lea-.j'
gue members are still sayfngTy their,;
work that our league mustLf*ro"w and jv
- , grow and grow and we. must-help Us Jmake
it so. Our prayers* for- the won- (
derfnl progress made continue to go ^
up. The president, with the members.'
and the help *of God is endeavoring
^?to?make the organisation?prove it,*
blessing in training the young {Vtople
for christian service. We were favor- 1
ed with a very helpful and interest- '
ing address by our district?oWpt'rin-1
tendent Sunday evening^ Our A:_Q.,E.-<
? league is taking the young people 1
fV,..., T.? ,v.:? ~ i
? iiiaLiuiiv ui reinit*muni, un
tbe second Sunday night the public is,i
invited to attend e Mother'* <b,y j...
gram." It is " promising to be fine. j
Sunday nigTit Rev. J: W. Seals de-! ^
llvered a powerful ?Many j
" ' hearts were touched while the "man of,)
God preached by the way. jj
' We aye now in the making of nre-',
parations to entertain our friends and j
visitors of our district meeting in?)
May. We are looking forth to the ]
day with great'anxiety. -h.
Our pastor sjj'ent the week end flT^
^ewlierry with his mother.
BROWN CHAPEL A. M. E. NEWS;
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Th? |frim reaper, Death, took from ?
our midst on ApTtb'lflUT-sister Ella i
TllWPrr~T*he funeral was preached'hy-i
I+Y\ ^ nn A nril 1TfU of I)..A?.re?
Chapel. She leaves a husband and fpurU
sons. ' t
Brother Stanley who died in Co- (
^ lombia was funerafized April '24th.; (
The pastor officiated. He leaves a j
wife and several 'children. ' it
The members and friends of Brown 1
Chapel) were highly entertained thru- >
fc"Hgtvr holiday* Sunf1ny morn- (
ing the pastor preached a touching 5
sermon on the Lord and Resurrection. J
entertained the lartre audience - with <
a fine program. - \
> ...... On Friday night, April lftth Mrs. c
Hemingway, with her bunch of faitTT-" i
fyl workers >vere to have presented 1
"The Easter Story" in pantomine, but <
on account of the continued rain in ^
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SOUTH CAROLINA
NCEMKNT
4 Day program at Alloa I'nivor:15
a. ni. sharp.
1). 11. S1A1S, l?ivsi(lont.
to the Sisterhood of the
Convention of the
tist Association.
lal importance to ho transacted;?All
im nihors who were in the foundation
nf TtTo convention a It' askeJFTto bo
present as the president js going out
of office for"'the rea'son that her field
of labor has been changed. \Ve want
to see all Th(> olcT armour, hearers apresideVit.
Don't fail to come. All
Iiasiois: are asked t041Iease.be pros-.
pnt . to encourage the sisters. They
have worked very hard for the past
ton>years. In our last hoard,meeting
irtl members and officers are asked
to brink ? special -donation. Do your4
best to| come up to the requirements,!
sisters'.' ^ '
?We?are- praying and hoping for
a?great?meeting/ Come?with?your
hearts fired to put- thy programme
over. - _
We are all well 'and (Jod is wonder*
fnllv blessing us in i>ur new field.
With best 'wishes to each of yt>u,?;
Yours for the kingdom uplife,
Medora J. White,
1)21 K 151th St., Winston-Sa
lenu- N. C.
the afternoon and night it was postponed
until Friday night. It was grand
Lo say the least,
The local talents aci'etl well the
>uIts of each character mentioned in .
the story of the cruciAetion except
that of Christ. Of course,-he is too
sacred for?we mortals to imitate in
1, play. .. " '
Much interest was shown in selling
Tip tickets, because the pastor gave
i wrist watch a^ a prize to the one
selling the most tickets. Mrs, Rebecca
Brown won the watch. A uSeful
?ift was given Mrs. L. Gardner* as' a
.ecaruL prize.
Sunday, Aprii 27th \<as indeed a
ligh day in Zion. > '. 4
-Sunday school. was "carried out in
>wis preached by brother Quattlebaum
iit?l-LJlU-and Rev. B. F. Hildebrand
f+m?ms?people?woi snipped vvrtn us. rhe
'Rev, preached- a wonderful sermon
which seemingly was enjoyed by
lUj? , ?i . ?
Sunday beintr our Tally fwffhtv club
leaders marched m the church and
laid on the table as follows:
_L. II. Hemingway, $50; Sara Mack.
$14.44; Daisy Mack, $.10.75; C. L.
Jamison, $34.75; Celia Dash, $23.&8fr
llatfie?J rick,?$4-1 .-55;?hmrise?Paulinr"
514.90; .Janie Dash, $23.50; Minnie .
? lark sort, $32: Lizzie ZeigtSr, $24.85;
Andrena Dash, $25? Mary Kenly, $29.30;
Martha C-hivens, $15.50; Novis
Dantzler, $20.00; Florence Zeigler,
>23.20; Louike; Watson) $7.35; LiHie
iardner, $50p--Sara PauTin/ $19.40; "
Lula Moorer, $10.50; Ella - Chivens,
$10.05: Public collection for day?$43.For
other purposes, $67.19; total for
:he day $562.55.
" I.ALlrtKNH NKWa
St. Paul Baptist Church
v The servicse were well attended,
ind the subject "Hav^ you enough oil
n your -vessels" was beautifully dis ussed
by Pastor Xeyant Sunday,,
TYQfning. ~ v.
The. Woman's auxiliary to the courier
association convened at Springfield
Baptist church Saturday aand.
Sunday with Mrs. Mary Wright presiding.
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PasOr Levant and choir will cotv
iuct services flt T^bernncla Baptistdill
rch Greenwood of which Rev. Mat>Yloek.
Baptismal?services?were held last
Sunday night-.-w-tth-mne candidates.?
Mr. and Mjrs. Posteil Smith enterained
the members of the choir on
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Postell Smith entertained,
the members of the choir on
Friday night: . .
. Rev. Levant is conducting a revival n
Spartanburg this week.
Rev. P:?Y~.?Dendv?irr -
" aul Sunday night. We are always
Tne faculty and pupils of Hampton
ligh school are making double _iime
jetting ready for final examinations '
uid.eomnijencefuent. The sermon before
the'pupils wijl^ be?.hej^l Sunday, <
ay"11 th at'o'clock alt St. Paul (
baptist churehr''Other exercises will
wkg"tHace during |hg_fpllowirig _week_
POCK HART NEWS. ~
While Judge Parker of North Carilina
may be able to get his nominaion
as Associate Justice of the Sureme
Court through, yet it' should ;
>e a deal of consolation to the Ne-rropK
thiil their 1 pnrt?sl nvi-iveil conideration.
One can not always get
hings his way, but it is "a manly
hing to let others know, regardless
<f their position, when their actions ,
! not suit you.
Our little town has been made sad ;
.ecause death has visited several
iOmes. Mr. Gary Ray lost his- mother ,
,vho was something over 100 years
>ld. And Mrs. Janip Weeks lost her
aep-iamer, Mr. Ben Thompson. We 1
lad known Mr. Thompson froTrP boyldod.
Mis. Bertha fllcirn; wife
if Mr, J. II. Glenn died laist- week, caving
a little baby boy just one day ,
Id. Two doctors and all that living
?riends could do was done, but the |
Lord took her. Mrs. Madge Smith,, j
laughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J: |
\V. Smith, died last night. She lost
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FIRST NAZi
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This is the likeness of Rev. I.. 11.
== ...Sunday was a remarkable-'day at F
tendance.
_ .7At 1.1:30 a. m.y ilw. pastor 'aseon?le<
been enjoyed by all present.
At 7:00 p. m. the president-trprmRl
A Q .on ? ? A I. .. J..
ai u.ov 111. tue pastor proariu-u
First Nazareth clbsctl a success I'll I
to witness the baptizing. Fleveii .wet'c b:
The Installation services continue
Sunday at 3:3u p. ni. Dr. .1. I'. Kee?l
do the singing. All our frjends and hie
her husband some lime ago, and bad. (
ever since stayed close around Mr.*?j
and Mrs. Smith who-certainly cared '
for?her:?She?leaves?fwn?fittte?rrr?\
phan children and a host oi friends' I
Vho regret her demise.?tt'c e:vt> nd -o
our sympathy to these berwuved lain
ilies and direct them t., t <.. !..
eth all things "wettT~< " Notwithstanding
these many d. athold
man Cupid was 'carrying ' oU
vurk...,Yeserday at 2:.'?() p. .in., at tin- 11
U,uelv home of MiT.Ir ll. I.an<T,. Ale !
Henry Littlejuhn~nr[Tt?Miss Itoberta '
Land were hmfrily married by Ke\." T
F. Giles. After receiving congratulations
of torn friends they went t > tiie b
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Thomas
for dinner. May they - have smooth it
sailing over the matrimonial -sea. is b
our wish. *
Rev. J. L. . Roshoraugh ?>f Union ^
and Mr. L. Bracia, assistant manager
of the Greenville District, of National
Benefit Life Insurance Co., and Mr.n
and Mrs: Joe "STlen of Asheville, N. di
l., were' visitors at thrirrrrne^)TT>rr>r"T
and Mrs. Bogati last week, Mrs. Al- n
len is Mrs, Bogan's niece anil never tl
fails to come to see her when she
conies to~Union. tl
Mrs. Mittje" Ruth Martin. after
spending sometime in Charleston visiting
~?eTativefC~a i\<T~ 1'r.iends. hah re- '
turned to. Lockhart. She says the
people of Charleston certainly km v. R
how to make it pleasant for visitor's'*'S|
and she hopes some day to go hack .|i
again.
Mrs. Viola Smith and children" Willie
Pearl, Ruby-May. Prudence?nhd w
Eugene, spent the week-end with her a
mother, Mrs. Katie.Moorhead of lTn- iT
ii n. Mrs. Moorhead had the misfur- h
tune to break her arm Sometime ago'.
Tier "many -friends will??p-tntl?to >
know she * is getting alone- iiici-lv. il
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GADSDEN "NEWS ?'
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Easter Sunday was fittingly observ-! N
ed at Pleasant Grove. St. Mark and
Red Hill. Baptist churches.. Excellent "J
programs were rendered both niorn- *
jttfc and evening. ?~ "
On account of the inclement .wea- w
ther the closing concert of tlui-Alads- l''
den graded school was held on the'
evening of the?2ttrrf. A c:i|kUlly audiencejenjoyed
the godd /program Ten- ~
dered. The play, "Rohi'eo add .Juliet"
given by the eighth trade'class. 'andtha
plays "Lost Troupers,'' and "Nlunr [
ing CaTTers," rendered by the fifth hint '
sixth grades, deserve -special fm-if- .
tion.
Prof. Barnwell, principal ul' -Kafstover
graded school, delivered the ad- .
dress to the graduating class, on
Friday evening. The following metff^'...
hers of the class rendered ^wmwii- p
daBTe readings: Misses ( . M. Wcl>hjfr
nu..:- ?i r . . ?
, unim uuuu arm i.eoia anil I',lea- jj
nor Clarkson.Mrs.
Marion Wright McLester ami y
children; Mrs. Dinah .(Jrenat. and Mrs. J ,
Helen Elerbee Clarkson, motored over
Sunday to visit Mrs. MChester's brother
and sister, Mr.' H.-A. Wood ward u
and Mrs. L. W. Randolph. ()|
They attended the services at Red ^
Hill' church Sunday mornjng. Mrs. fl
Susie Jenkins Ctrtcmnrr ot PnyTonn.
Elorida was Hlao_jLmcmc th+? visitors. p
Rev.' and Mrs. Coleman are visiting
thetr pareHtsT" Rev. and Mrs. R. \V.
Jenkins of Eastover.
Special Mother's Day exercises'will n
he held at St. Mark Baptist church ^1
in the morning and utr-Red Hill Sunday
afternoon.u'i
Funeral services Jor Mr. William 'ai
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Hatfieid, i?a/M?.V of tlu..' First Nazareth
'irst Nazareth. At 10:00 a. ni. Sulidav s
1 the "t ostntni ami delivered tin-. Bafflls!
I!a* JJ. YT F! F~] A \*."i>iuI rfnl rim-'iar
I'rohl the suhjeel?.I* "( illit't.S -Silence."
revival last week,, and ,th(. church \vn~
i)\ti/ed and htheis were add* d to jbe.c
throughout * t his week.
i*i* will deliver tlu* In il-aiialion sermon,
nibe-rtf are. Invited in u iines-^-4-bis i.ci-as
J reg e; w 111 - In*- Itt-ld at,-' I i?-?I l4s4l '| in' ?
lav 'a Jiti iiioniu -
Sir. Crt*gt>- a I'lillilYil ilinilli"
torKer ami was t*Fiit*t* usher of Red <
lill. We sympathize with the In-rfTiV- J'
it. i.imily, . ' . . . i y
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STAMI'lUMl tl'ONN.) N tAN S . \
rteTtieTA: M 1*1. t lilirili ' V
Our spring revival held ijnuer the A
Uspiees' r?f*tlvtr Kvttrrgl'li*tr.Sa rah, Brh- A
. -b f * O r a ri ge b 11 r g, member of Wil 'I
nm-i Chapel?An?M-. 1*1. -oh*tt*ch, w:>? a?k>
rea.t success." ' ' I'
Quite a few were added- to the nieinersliip
i?-f Bethel, ami many converts,
inter Billey has done wonderful work
i Stamforth She will long- be ro'mentered
l>y all who heard- her.
SisU'J1 Billey Ts~~ certainly a <rndt*tit
woman.__Ihe . first ^(invert was
rtigene Rowtn:?~ 7" ! ~y'~\
Pastor I. A. McCoy "has evrta^ly n)
inde her U'cjconvg- and also Uicyfu*est-' -,
ing elder, Rev. Perry, of Charleston. 1
Ttrrmr nrr tvrrr^rrr^T
lectin# in White l'ljiiiis he#innin# !i
Vt?r twenty-sswi'tuh. - ??jWe
must say that she has puv'rn
le de\ il a chase. _ i'
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Rev. Jackson. "pjCstor of Maeed nia tli
aptisf cluitch is planning to ha\\. a 11
iirin# revival he# main# Sunday the T
Lli. We hope I'or him 'much success, 'fl
If was an unusual day ol',-happiness T
>r-the little folk f?n Kaster Monday rp
"heal the Natri|t. of-tiirrtTtsiriT c ,lle#e j\
nd Y'f'V^tfs Chappl A, M. K. church T
nTtecTTfr an ey# hunt. The e##s Were \\
id in and around the eliuich yard. 1 i
Th~~??t'Cf4eid-s of IVovideifee trraded
hool, 'ClTapm.?i' inU'icd?rm?excellent.?f
uu^iiun ai .Macedonia ell a reh. on Mri- [J,
ny nijcht past. A vast muiiher of
mauls ca.nu- in ti:iLiK'- ami ears.from ri*
bapin I i witnoss ill,, proirraiii. *" :;).j
MI'liuina iiia I'uo/.ei' is loac.hoi il,
ill conic attain soon. ' s" M
I'cv. f'tiiininehuin wus at his pusl W
f din.y Sunday. >cr\ icl'- tin nmlumt
10 day vvci c \\ iMxli-i I'ti! as usual KinsT
exercises tiMik plac.o at 2:110 oYloi.h
liich were splendid. Kach child pla.v
I vveU his part... . '??.
Miss Kh?isct liou'/.cr is hi'ine from.---M+tri?!1
pi iiip. ' u lu'i a?1 lit' . 11:t Lee11
; chiii'j'. She reports a r success
11 toxin*-!? 1 ' i, .'L
MII. Uuu/cr pf
It.e sperp- lusp-'w-ri'L . II.V i?.?iiM---Av ii h ^
is parents. . "... . .1, ... I
Miss Katli "Allen, aMearhn in Hie'
atta mailed school was lioiiie for Mas
' Stl
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Miss -da ni? ltin ss stii.h'pt A I - - |
n was Inniie far Master.
Professor.. J.ones of Harbison col'pc
is often seen t iding in his new
t<mai ri wuiin; . |?*"
ReV. Burgess is ^till oh lii(. sick
st. ' - '. - . , Si
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IRS SARAH I'AKKKK I.AID T<? A
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Sirs, Siuiih Walker departed this "
?n-lA|Hil?fKth?being ill about throe r'
r. more Weeks. She died in triumph '
P faith and hot: body was brought ai
;om Pittsburgh. j'n.. and laid to rest;
i the Holly spring-lia+iList -cemeUwyl!?
ortdTftorr; n:"i r.'VlT
Mrs.-Walker, whrr was Hit years old.-R
t thy time of her demise, Was th'pF
iff of the late Larkin. Walker, and M
ihther, v'?f eleven children; leaving t to
lfee sons and three daughters,?etfth-4
/ uramlohildven-. eitrl^v seven^goeat Ct
i?d two great great-grandchildren; fe
id friends to mourn her loss. 'on
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Baptist' Church: J., '*
chool was <>p?uv*P-with a splendid nt- _
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ma I message. which seemed to have ,-j.
ii was rendered. ?
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packed lo it . capacity Sunday night
hutch on their experience of grace.
f > if - ' .
I he choir-of '/.ion Baptist church wil| p
It'll.
i\ M F.MORI AM- _ ?
"TTTsTuI ami I??\ i 11 vr memory,, of our'
lear father it' u I husband?Richard
i t'? l<ui Alexander?who died one
ear. ago. April 2Kth, 11>29.
Uuuii'll Voin- loilhg vojce is siient. ~
?y?> ir?Inif Heart has ceased^tu ?
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rr-Tinr iniss-your loving. footstep. I S|
,lap-hope some tluy to iheefr
ou a-re-gHtne?fcut- not forgotten,
'hough oii earth you are no more,
ret?Hr'ineiintry you- are wittyos, ?
\ eih as you worp before. OH
>'ad!y" missed hy,
Wrfe and son. * .......
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t; A FFNEY Oil
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I wish tn thank the friendsoof Char
it ir kindness to nie at the death of
y father, Rev. N. C.~~~Spencer-fit p.j
harloston. also my co-Wtorkers of
PuiaVil tiraded"^elioaTToi' then: beau j,^
I'ul floral offering. ' ... " .
Mrs. Ilntlie F. Littlejohn. . TN
MFMORIA.M =
;ir wifeT .lanie Prince, May 4th,
is life one year ago todav. May 4th, Spi
rjp. ' he
hl.iW was lial'd. * qj'le
shock severe;
iw least 1 thought", "*
Iiat 'loath was near. ? [
:ry a fid night my mind does wander ?.
a a Krave far away;
'here' the Oak branches wave,.
ux-u*--mv dear wift- in the cold and ,.r
silent grave, ~?
am-nfwax's thinking of you.?_LL:
tit today brings you fresher to my f>:
' . mind; . _ '' Of
'i hand that .toiled for m^ so hard, .ja.
iyr* n w in Death's cold chill
uit. from us but living memories ?-1
emories. that will, always.,linger,. Ii
hiU- u|mil tins t-arth we atav^
\^lex Prlhqaflj,.
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Sunday was a day lon? to be reerrfbered.
Sunday school at 9:30 was 13:
trrr^flic sclnnif was reorganized on ~~~
quiit 'of so many of our officers hav- ?m
v.?r nno hua \. ?? ?>
.Mr. Charles. BlaKe"was elected the
perintondent. Mr. Edward Hitfehm-t?
iit-teawiier. Miss Clara Blake, sec re- CO
ry. Tin* others are E. Maine, Ruby ;
rant. J.-- K. Cat-chin, Mamie -Butler, I
>rarian. S. Chisolm, treasurer.
At 11:30 Rev. C. Capers4stepped to Ph
ii W.Mi U1U i Willi ii" n"n "f
ul.stirring sermons -ftHmt-BtmieHrrfir q7
jbjoct "The Great Ball is over."
e\L..:Tlie handwriting on the wall."
t tbe close of his, sermon 2. souls
ore added loathe' Church. We .are
okiiig"forward, to a great quarterly'
rnferencc -on the second Sunday In
ay. The churcJFi is putting oh new 11
fe under the Rev. Capers and we
e proud_jof him. s ' "
R11JUK HIM, "i
The com men cement exercises of the
idge HiH hhrh-^cdrirol witf-begin on
riday.^Slay 2nd and extend through
ay t>th. All are cordially invitied 1 I
i_ntteiid. ! . . $
The etfiampwm /team of Western (
mdma league appeared a little dif- ~
rently from the regular formation
i the field, . when viewed at their
??^.i? W*1 V
?i PAGK FIVK
nnuul banquet ]ast Wednesday eve*
infc- A (funis was played but the-op?-uneuii._
vtlfeiu?knives and 'forks- _
'c witlle- c- em t nl 1 lif If hi) T>'f
udiluri uiti was very be a if1i f u 11 y de I
ated?"i-i il mill :irtd?1? ?llmie'i .
III draperies <<) t li*- aIne . lur. '|'be
lUief Con.- r t. . I 1' .at., Jin.', 1fl||i e : remi
served by six pirls of the hiurh
ln> >1 departinenj.... It \\u an enjoyde~3tbuji
and e\ ei ybod\ |. I t rut bet'
luCtaitll> at tbe a\ ej ivi-t-. tev'r
,+dTiT-TITtgfc^a??a. I,;,.I .,t,
i ni c\vtvi-c? \| ndii.v, ,i i i iiine at
ttr ~n cluck l lli' (|11 .?? i ;iTn wa- a ' "
Citiits?i-n?rend 111?>11 a;*4\??!l a- m at
inlui'i < ??. ??
' " f
J. MOI.INA
\lt( lirri rr ?
I'Imii* and >'|iceifa'a! inns
* SiiUao t 1 id tat --tiiM't li tic./ ;
lit) I'.. .Mi lice A \ e. (?i'i-eiivill?-"Sytf
/ ,
tpert Sta'l 1 CI , Ccnc.i al,.i- ln| P)|f. .*
' Y l; I'lIflS'l-; tla?l> .
I>;iUery Service
I'readnaiiiflit , Could' li.tHrie>. . " '
Luiimr i.ii'.i L^.ii c- ' ?- ?i
- ij ?> lift" s litvdl i|?
_L <n v i-:- i ^-a- -toirf? ~ ?
1.rn.air> SI. I'uliiiuliia,?" " >
IMiOFKSSlONAL
CAK1XS '
Office Honrs I'hoiie ' ... x
:.".0 A. Al. Id1 2 I'. M Ofl'ia'
5.00 1'. Al lo 8 I'. ,\J 0.r. I8~'x .
A)r. r/ E. ?
IMi.vsitiiin.iiiiil Siiii"sii? v 1?isc-ithe
. of .Winner and"'OiiWlren A
Specially
f Ciee_: -lil'KnlcTTCOT .
It Hi Asssmtiiy SI. >.T28 "(5ak St.
ft'ice IlfMirs: A.M. to ?.<u> I'. M.
DR. II. D HARPER
Surgeon l)on(jsi
iIIitigs, l?x (ructions, IMat'u.s, Cnmits *
and 11rI; ' "
? (Juld Crown sijjd liridgc Work
A S.r'X'l A I.TV
<111 !i Wasiiingion Si., K'lnuie -I. ??< <
Pit. H. 11. COOPKTr
~ PcaliM?'
t'cial A11 fill i?'?ir (a i veil "'to
? of '..lie < inns' :?...
(Tidd (Voivp and IJ:idge Work j
A spi-riail y
lice Phono H I:".', 1 l^"\Vasliingloji St
C ~I'e,sidt*rKv Phone 8204
[let? 1 Luiis: Telephones: ?
D A. M. lo T mi 1'. M (ir*';.iin:i:i ? * * 1
II evidence 88T.'I .
Dr. T). K. Jenkins
M.NTIST
lings, Plates, (.'l ow ns and I'rid ires
??Uumllfy li.V A |-?|n.iiitinfill
Irui'tiuii liy Cohiluetiw* A a'Psthesis
a JSpeei.iJiyV ?
IT'.<8 ' WawViingtan St., Cw!u, S*. C...
DIM,. M. I)AmRLRl
l'li\-iiian ami Surgeon
ticiut A 11 t'iiI ii.n 11
1. ..VII tslM'USeS' CM
Women. ~
^'4'? , , , Residence
'> W ;KV|)H^4-tocn=r ^trrrrnr-TTJTT?
[~*lipne 0320 ^ Plume 1
I)R._J. (i. STUART '
[ice: limits;-.? ?r?TtUi!|j'liune-: =
IiU?to?1 ;U<)? R ,1^?40'. to ^
(U> U> 8:00 Prir"V;- OHice
' Uo.-idence:
50 'Taylor SL. 1117 Pine Si.
-a : ..
lice 'llour.s: Phones
A. M. to 2 P. M. . J{vs. 8875
4*. M. U> 8: I'. Al. Office*?17
DR. W. 1>. ( iTappelle
Physician and Surgeon
diseases of W_umen and Children
A Specialty .?; ?
Aflici: Residence:
-4'/a "Assembly St. "uifH- . s;t J
> Columbia. S.C.
S. Ii.URKKX, M.D. ~
"ice Hours: ,
0 to 10 a. m. .
liLJto^-2 -p- uw?
C to 8 p. m.
one tfYlHi 2t)db Tu-yior Streeti itfine
Phone H407 1'es. Phone (i7'.>S
N. J. FREDERICK
Inine.wot-j.aw and Notary Public
lltiVCl K I' IN*' All TcTCltTs "
. ?^tuTe and Federal
II) Washington St., Columbia, S. C. ' ^
J"OH 4SL
Notary Public and Dealer
n real edtote and sale of lots in *3
>INE RIDGE CEMETERY, Beauifully
Tochted oti paved road above
College 'Placfe.?-r- ~ -*i
, Phorie C422. ~ ,1
llOtiVi Washington .Street "J.