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SUNDAY. MAIY 11
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?Processional - - _.: _ ~? - .
D'?:oloKy.
Salutation and Response.
-? -%Music?-Duet: Litile_.Mt.ther O' Mil
~-v Invocation
Scripture' I.esaxm. ; ' " ? .
, Music?Violin Solo: Mother Muchtei
(jrootimfii ttr-Mntrhevs I _T"""
Responses ; ^
Music: My Mother's* Prayer
Sermon 4_
' Music?uetet: Songs My Mother .Ta
A marintha Jackson, Helen Ha
rena Johnson, I.ucile Smith.
Offertory. ' .
Benediction.
President White Speak
- W?im:hn'.v^-A4wi4tttr
?tiethsemane Ba
Winston-Salem, N. C.,
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- My-t>edr Oo-W.nkei s: / "
yjutN.(.wnf is near :rt imrnl fm?rm
11th annual session of the?Warmen'
Auxiliary convention which will b
held with the /ion Canaan Baptis
church, State' Park, May l-5th an
18th, Columbia, Rev. AI PI Pmtei
?. pastor.
We are desirous that this s'esSio
"will bt. the best in the history of th
convention, therefore we are urgin
all churches in the (lethscniane asst
ciation to s^end at least, one delegat
V.--to sit with us in our deliberation"
Keprereiitati' ii-' fee, one' delegate tiv
dollars aiTrt"~rmtv do lia r for VcVy add
t tonal delegate.?Si.'U rs try and hrin
" up as llheral a eontnhutTbn above th
representation lee as* possible as ou
eiloeaXittmt 1, ~m i * s nm and be 11 ey >jk' 11
II work needs our aid badly. "We als
are asking all members of thg execti
tive board to please be 041 time fci
our annual meeting Thursday eYeiain
at. 5:00 at State .1'at-k. Business of vi
tVETHKL A. M. K. ( 111 KCIi NKW:
Promptly at 10:00 a. in. Sunda
- 11101 ning chccrl'lib hoys" a~hd~ girls ct'Oi
_ /letf ih the Sunday school room as
continuation, it seems, uX theja.sjtih
- 'impressions of ? beautiful Raster
tide". The lesso^.was discussed Svit
? n!ui11 MiuiMi'M?rn?i'ul clar.r.uj
Sunday w:'s quarterly day and on
piesulnur -elder, Dr. I,vies wan pre*
cnt and delivered a timely addres
to t>he schtol on the lesson text.a A
i 1-: 1!} a. m. -l)r. (77 K. Lyles deliver
ed one ofyhis wonderful sermons fror
St? Matthew 11:29" "Take my yok
upon you and learn of me, etc." Man
rejoiced. Sundav was communion am
-t+jp-services were impressive lhTUr>ul
The christian einlcavop program,wa
piomptyl and profitably conducted b;
? " Misses K. Collins and K. Webber, witi
_ just a 'day or two notice, we than
them. Next Sunday at-0:20 p. rn. th
sity -Will address the league* Yd;
-- ..should -hear him-i- You are invitee
At X:00 p,in. those present were th
happy recipients of a* wonderful ser
mon by Dr. .L \y. ^Murph froih ^Isaia
demption; 2, the extent of it and* I
' the result of it. Brothers,. sister?
you ought to have been l?ne.-, Ther
remains but three nvire Sundays t
wind up a great rally, we shall no
tan 11 we aci -vwsuiy, "bet us no
be weary in- well doing." But "trus
in the Lord apd do.good." A splendi
session of the2 ml quarterly confer
ence was "held at Bethel, church Moft
day night, l)r. Lyles presiding.
ST. J A M lis A. M. "K; < IJHRCI
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Sunday was a beautiful day apd
large crowd was present: -: ?t ??
.. . The superintendent with hiji stal
of workers are carrying.the Sund.a;
school work oil The lesson was re
viewed by Miss Acfeline Johnson wh
gave us a short-but. interesting re
view. We were?glad to have 4lev*
Nathaniel Harrington and Simpkin
with us.?We >nj?yt'd_their encourag
__ ' ing remaelite vt>ry"miirh T
At H :.'I0 after preliminaries ou
pastor preached from St. Matthew 27
20 '.'The bloiid of Christ." 'Truly w
can say it was verv inspiring.
Immediately after the sermon th
doors of the church wore opened an<
UJoud of that ont\
' The Lord's. supper was adminis
. tered and the children of Cod enjoyei
1 a glorious feast.
The missionary society was heli
after "morning services. The meetini
was called to order by the president
Mrs. Mary Lou Phelps. They had
^hort open expression meeting fror
different members. Mrs. Addie Kinar
and Lola Cheeks read papers long t
be remembered. The missionary si?
ters are pressing forward'.'
The- AE.?league waa held a
?6^30. It. was carried on by the vie
president, Miss Ellen Johnson. Re\
" Fields and Gibson were present an
gave splendid talks.
At 8:0Q o'clock ?our pirstrtr agar
preached a noble strmon. The fir
that was kindJed in the mornini
r;-*-lasTed". throughout the day. .
The*' plaj^ entitled "The Devil Ii
thd Church" given by Miss Estell
Janerette was quite a success, J
large crowd was present to w.itnes
. _w. Johnson Represented the devil am
truly she was a devil indeed. Th
^members and friends feel that th
vain. All participants played th'ei
parts iwdl.
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^CIAL?MOTHERS' DAY
>GRAM
ersity Church
, im AT 11:15 A. M. '
tWA. S. CX
- 1 ____?zz. Choir
'f. -- -- Kelly Jones, ^ueile Smith
- - Prefftdent C. B. Antisilel
fc>- John Brown
_-Miss Flossie B. McClain
p>. Matilda Griffin and Mrs. C. D. Saxon
. .? 1 Cht\ir and Congregation
? President D. H.H3ims
iught Me _ Kellie Jones, Hilda Mclver,
igin, Mary Wilborn. Sarah Morris, Lous
to the Sisterhood of the
y ConveTrtion~of the 1
iptisiTAssociation. ^?
| tal importance to be transactear~Xll
|7; numbers who were in. fha fonndntion_n>f_The
convention are asked to be
present as the president is going out
. jof-nftim UnM
; 1 of Jabor" has been changed. We want
' to see all the old armour bearers a.
I round in our last annual session as
, | president. Don't fail to come. All
I .pastors are asked to please be pre's'lent
to encourage the sisters. They
] have worked very hard for the past
i ten years. Tn our last tboard meeting
all member's -ajvd officers are asked
( ! to Wang a special donation. Do your
j bust to^coine up to the requirements,
. L&isters. , ~ ,
'I We are uravinif snd * -
great meeting Come with your
j hearts?tired to put??piogiamine
" i over. |
We are all' well and. God is wonderji'iitly-trteBelTifp.
us"in out new fluid. ?p
With best wishes to each of you,
Yoirrs for-the . kingdom "uplife,
,f, Medora J. White,
PT: ? * 921 E 13th St., Winston-Sai-i.
lem, N. C.
SC ^ We are_ working in all our endeajvors
for the upbuilding -of God's
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atSTX,()Nl) CALVARY JUNIOR MISgi
SIONARY SOCIETY NEWS
hi On Friday, May 2nd, the members
i. of the Junior Miooiohary society were _r
entertained byMiss, Mable Reed -aC
s ton avenue.
O The president .opened- the meeting
In saying "He Included Me," followed
n by prayer, after which eaoh momhor
e said a Bible verse.
Vj "Mission," was discussed by -the
CJL members^ Misses Outen and Hunter
" bad papers on the subject, Mrs. Hel s
ier gave a solo. -?
V The meeting was opened for busib
ness. The club sent some money lo
k Mrs. Clark's brother vvho is ill, fruit
e being sent to Mrs. Alma Forrest Potts
v who Is in the hospital.?; ~~~
u i The - girls plan to sell flowers on
' ."Mothers Day" at the church.
?T- The next meettng will be with Miss
'* Sutton on Henderson street.
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1, JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH
e | ' The syj-vices at, above named
0 church were splendidly conducted on
1 Sunday by -our pastpr and his pult
pit associate, Rev. B. J. Hutchinson,
* of Allen university, who preached the
l' first sermon of our night service.
Our pastor filled his pulpit Sunday
morning with one of his soul stirring
sermons from St. John 4:14: 'Jesus
the fountain of life."
j 1 lli,s pulpit associate filled the pul!
pit. Sunday evening at eight o'clock.
__4 A ti appreciative audience was prescnt.
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Rev. . White was invited to Pine
f! Grove church last Sunday. There he
v'met, both white and colored with a
I.1, message from' St. John 5:18, subject
"Jesus the great physician." Everybody
went away happy and well
^ pleased with that wonderful messageWe
are with our pastor in every re
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e~ Sunday School. 7
| j i :.su?worsnip ana Motners' uay
e I sermon.
el j 7:30?pothers' Day program,
e Wednesday-evening at 8:00 o'clock
a Silver Tea at the parsonage; you
- are invited to attend. . ,
d All members of Claflin alumni and
former students are urged to meet
d at Wesley _M. E. church-^FHhrsday
g evening at 8:00 o'clock by order of
:ffthe chapter. Don't fail, business of
a importance to be considered,
n J. F. Page, pastor
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Bro. E. J. Mitchell opened Sunday
^school at -the usual hour on Sunday
? morning?with, the teachers-and officers
at their posts. The lesson was
d reviewed by a visitor, Prof. Kilgo of
Dunbarton.'
n A,t eleven, o'clock the morning wore
'ship began. The music rendered by
? tl)e choir was inspiring thus paving
the way for the sermon by, the pasn
tor, Rev." Brooks, which was from
e Join .1:29.?This-aermon brought outV
many anions from the congregation,
a V\ were proud for the presence of
e | The Sunday school choir certaijply
e miss their organist and director, Mrs.
n L'kmise Lewis, who for the past few
r v coks has been indisposed. We are
, h .ping for her a speedy recovery,
at* usher board will have a trip a
ixunu me woiiu ou iuonuay nignt, an
we i.u^e lor tnem mucn success an
every uouy is inviteu to taae i_ue tr?
which is oeintr spoils* )riru" ny tiiis sc
_or"youii jesters,
?> e a..M> u'Lit tuvoi-id with the pri
seme o? some ui our itucutrs ui u,
K'itueu scnooi, iVirs. liaKel' Hh& ihi:
?vutii naeuie. ?e are always j?iaU. I
Have tneni witn us. in tact we exteti
La?nearly welcome to every Ouuy i
art. uuve tlapust cnuren.
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.vi lL NEBO PKESBYTER1A N NEW
mr~EUiVE S I AK
faster rally was held at our churc
on tne -itn auuuuy -in -April. 'Man
iiieiias were out to witness the pn
.-,?am rendered.,
p our Sunday school ig moving a Ion
nicely Up^e^ the (lpectu>n i.nr tu
loved, pastor, Kev. Win. L,. Kile;
wnn the assistance of thy supenntei
uent, Mr. Thomus Jt'ryderick and tl
writer. ^ r.
| oii sundav'. May 4fh at' ITTOU ~
m the pastor delivered a much nee<
ed soul stirring sermon. He spol
xroni St.1' Matthews 6:19-20.? Uu
uearly beloved pastor ihas been upc
this held fur several yi-mw hut
seems that every time that he ei
tevs his pulpit he always has somi
thing new th HWpfMS Uftdn triTTniTK
ot his heare^. He has been untirir
?n his labors in this community -froi
the^time of his arrival up^to the'-prei
ent. He is laboring fop the Upbuilt
mg of humanity.
The Calhoun branch of the N. A- ^
"XT. P. held a cairmeeting at 4:UU
m. at this church Sunday^ Very -ii
(ici^eutiiiR subjects 'WSTi; discussed" TV
association is looking forward to
-most promising meeting that will t
neld on the 3rd Sunday m -May wthic
is the usual day for meeting. It
nopedthat alt officers and membel
I\U nvouonf \A/a ' ufaiim Kn "A*"' ?v\?wi
>/v j/*vov"v? it c ttuuiu uc niuv
delighted t<v have visiting friends joi
ihe hand. MT.
UARMKL CIRCUIT NKWS
The second quarterly , conferenc
met at ltuck Furd A. At*. E. chute
aatwday and Sunday, i)lay d and ''
-Presiding Elder M. G. Williams wu
,u charge.
?Alter :devotions they settled dow
10 business. Collection was lifted: L><
iar money, $0.00; missionary, $0.7!
Sunday' school was called to ord?
oy Superintendent W. F. MeCombs t
10:00 o'clock. Preaching whs had ?
12:00 J\I. PresidingElder Willian;
-preached a wonderful sermon. HI
vext was St. John 1-5:5: "1 am th
* me ye are the brunches." Rockfor
ehoir furnished music. Collection Wii
$i:j,00. A spiritual led by both' Mp
A. D. Letman and Mrs.. M. Tatur
was had.
KducationUl money: Class qumbe
1?-Mrs. Emma L. Martin, 26c; Mis
Evelyn Wheeler, 25c: Miss Florebc
Wheeler, 25c^-class 2? Mr. J. Ml tin
Dennis, 25c'; fourth?Mr. M. Belchei
50cMrs. G. Mims, 50c; M rs. ?E.-Let
25c; Mrs. C. B. Johnson, 25c; fourthMr.
W. F.- MeCombs, 50c: Mrs. N
Boyd, 25c; fifth, Mr. H..I)unlap, $1.00
Mrs. C. B. McCombs, 50c; Mrs. L
Belcher, 25c; Mrs. A. L). Letman, 25c
Mrs. F. Dennis, 25c; Mrs. G. Ta
cker, 25c; Mrs. F. Lee, 25c; Mr. J. A
Lee, 50c; sixth?Mj. M. Johnson, 2-5c
Mrs. L". BanksJ."25e; "seventh?Mrf"A
D. Wheeler, 50c; Mr. David Belcher
50c; eighth?Itlxs. Kitty Dunlap, 50c
ninth?Mr. Samuel T07TR"eii',""50c; Mrs
L. Wheeler,, 25c; Mrs. M. New, 25 c
tenth?Mr. Charles McHerrian. 25c
eleventh?NTrT J. D. Brown, 50c; Mrs
J. B..Brown, 25c; Mrs. F. Dunlap, 50c
totaL coIIecticuv. LLOQ, _ Communion .col
TectTon 89 cents.
After the conference Saturday thi
pastor and presiding elder called t
see Rev. J. R. Galloway, He is stij
on the..sick Fist. The conference re
grots to have lost two members thi
quarter. Mrs. Janie Dunlap and Car
rie Scott. ^ -?
FREE WILL CLUB HEARS 1)E
LIGHTFUL PROGRAM _
A full houses-represented the niem
bers of the Free' Will club' in thei
monthly meeting the fourth Sunda;
afternoon. With the president, Mrs
C. H. Pleasant, presiding, the clubjjva
ratted "T5 <Jrdef~in "due fbrnpi afte
which a Very delightful program wa
rendered in charge of Mr. Willie Veal
It was by the famett and most notei
choir of Sidney Park Church arrang
ed by Professor Riddick. During thi
course of the program Dr, AVallac
gave a helpful talk. The progran
was immensely enjoyed and .the pres
ideril graciously thanked the partici
-panta for the rer^dition. The ?etui
thanks all for their free will offering
After the report of the secretary
each member responded with a Bibl
quotation at the call of the roll. Thj
plnK thon Konomo tKo oiirHon'rt, ~
v.?i, vl,vn uwwiuv. vuc UI if11 ^
Mary S. Fisher, founder and vice pre
sident of the board of directors "o
Ridgewood camp who related most in
tersetingty the history of the camp
After which a very short busines
session was held ait which time th
-members expressed an eager desir
to begin work, on the relief fund tha
they hope to raise for the purpose o
helping persons who.are on the wait
ing list to enter the camp but are pre
vented because of lack of funds wit]
which to pay untH a free bed can b
secured. After listening to a most pa
thetic story of such a case The mem
iers. wero more eager to work*.
It. must be not?d that Mrs! Maggi
Thompson is doing creditable worl
for the club. ? Mrsr Thompson is ;
former nurse of the institution am
fully understands the necessity of ge
ting an organization.
After all business was transacts
a delightful selection was rendere*
by Miss Smith on the piano tha
_wa$ greatly admired by-the member
and Mrs. Fisher. . ,<
Mrs^ Fjsher contributed: 4t.Oo-fr
trlffb.' She* was accompanied b'
Mioc ? o?i ... - *
--'y wimoreu jenktna who coti
tributed $J>.00 toward the reliejf funds
Others were Rev. and Mrs. Wallafc
Sidney Park octet, Prof. Riddick an*
others.
Nine ney members were welcome*
into the club.
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ETTO LEADER
u Woman's Baptist Kdu-h;a
J cational^fnOtlssion^ I
ary (convention To YZ
~ Meei in C.hesteiL__tis
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1U 1* loivnce, S. May 7 viu
u My-Dtari Co-Worker: ^ < j-~
The time it*, lust approaching when |Uf.
~ we shall meet in anotner annual se>- ,,|a
$io7i ol our State Convention ui Ches- ^c.r,
- terr~S. ~C., June lti-^iMTiclusir~07 7 td
II Tict ~im7;.urge you a lull ami heafty (_
o operation?m?helping?u? , b? < >'.< M,
great results at ouiv-dlfne meeting
^ L.et us Work and,.pfay to the eud thai at
we put oyer-''our best program lor
the rtlunter?pray that uui linn'l.- may TtiTl
^ be filled \sith Ills spirit, that each hi I
I us may have the true vision of service me
that that which we do, may be to Tl i> wel
^ honor and glory. " fim
The objective of our conventfb"h"'fs ''
promote the cause of Christ, by l>\
^ Christian Education and Missionary"
,e vvorK umteuiy mat we nfay have large
offerings for n>ii"drms" and education ,,
, and God will bless our efforts".
Ffew~ris 1 the t i mg~ txr-grt~TTT7mm^ ^'r1
or iancy work for" our Foreign Mist
sion Fund. Every piece-was-sold lttst 4\yj
year mid uui* mmicy liir iinmimn me -pr~
? thereby incieasuiL ~
tu_ Push thu drive fur'inmnKi'i^ oUlt' , ,-7
s_ Boykin-Gilmore clubs; think ol' euf .'.'V
4 poor worthy girls and help through .
these chibs to^edutaWry
Remember?uux?adopted liiutnetul :i
jr- -{rrograTTP-^thaji^eaeh IJlsli irt "^Tfet7 .
!j _PresHlctir"'raise._iiftv ihill.n <k C!;)ib no i" (
?-etin ITT this crisis through .w-hroh "WF
a are passing, Morris College needs our
1(, aid more than evfr.V ?
^ _ -Let-Jiie, urge that -each missionary
is society and auxiliary, make a"Special "
tg- :etfort to send?to the?(Vinvention?g?r ,, '
^ large a donation- as possible for all j|V
..nases of our work. Working, with and J"through
th^ Holy Spirit, let, us keep '.|'m
our shoulders squared under the. re- lw,
sponsibilities that rest upon' us as
Christian women. .'''
Rev. NV. L. .Baxter, the members "l.\
e and'friends of Calvarv Baptist Church
hi of ChcstiM . jmClnn-ili .. ...! 1 I'11"'
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1. tiny: everything in readiness lur cuin ^
is dig and with joyous .expectation ox? ^7?
tend to us a. must cimlial vvchrjnuv ~
n - Pray my 'sisters. that. our visit ' " "
if there will he tht." means Of infusing
J. more zeal, interest* and spirit into 1
r thfc work in which we are engaged, 1:1 G
if that our llt'to session wttt accomplish
it great good. ~
is Elect delegates ami- send in their '
is names an 306 n ils jjossible to ' Mi-sT J. ,,
? E^"Spann,~C-UlV Mcl.ure_ and' Saluda
d Sts., Chester* S. or Rev. \V. -4.. oT
IS Baxter, 101 IVweterv SLroot... ,t -UU
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n' Thanking y.ou "for all co-opx*ration j. *
given and praying God's'bless ihg upon '
r y0U' -. it|,
s Sincerely, \ ours in 4lis-Service,* ,,
e ' ' er^S-. JUNKS. Pres.
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k .CARLISLE NEWS 7 ~ v7T>
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J Sunday being a beautiful spring i'n<'
[ day the services at' Alt. Eden were
good throughout the day.
' At 10:30 ' the Sunday^ sell, >ol was 1'1
called to~or<Ier by the5 superintendent.'
Miss Sarah Hill. We had a splendid t "
lesson, "Promotion in the Kingdom."
This, lesson was very interesting and
- full- ofrrthought ? ;.i 3T
At 11-:in tV>? rn.a.,.- ! ..? u* 1 tor
! Johnson, preached a wonderful s.ei^ -nton--after
whicli?thr~ Lords;?supper ?'!
7 was administered. " * '~~T~ ~ men
! was- administered. J _
~?At-<rtM the Alk-n Cbrtstrttrrr Kmh-tt?
vor league met. We had a splendid ;,d i
L piceting. We >ve?;e._ft>vo''ed_ \vjITi \ i~
liftors. AV^e^are always" ilTriTf t<j have* -here
visitors come again. '!
j Also a splendid crowd was pros- LV
j ent during the evening services. "'J
7 Ttra services weiv- also ii.ud a I- ''
s Jamse Chapel. The pastor, Rev. \Vilks '
altho a?young man is a splendid
preacher. They also had services' on
Sunday night which Were very uiius- , l''*
_4UiL?lJ? ?' .? ? ?
Ml*.' Ernest \\ icker who has .been 1
tfick is doing line.. We are glad to
see him up. *'"v
r -Rev:- J. M. Dawkins, Ji.7*was in the f;'il1
L city last-week end. . - TV
'* "In memoriam of Mr. Churle> Wat- ''v
s luce, our dear husband -and lathw. :
r who departed this lite. May Jl. l'.ntl !
p Nine years ago you left us. LL.t
' You left our heart in pain. ?^
And when this life is' oVe'r, ~'~Tt
We'll meet with vou again. nine
e . Mrs. Eliza Wallace,.wife; Mrs. l.eah vhii
& StevenS7~Mrs. Bessi,. Jim*. Mrs. Fjjjj- ii.\j!
*" nie Johnson, Mr. "Robert Wallace. cITil- v
" dren. r ?r * St
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a?The services at ?St. 1'etor'^ A M -C hb
e church Sunday were quite inspiring 'hiy
e and well atteiuled. Among the visi- by !
L tors were Mr. arid. Mrs. Robert Fei- dent
- guson, Mr. and Mrs. Dent'," Mr. and n i(b
fl \fP(. I4amitl?n At,... VI..1.. ? n*
* Mrs. Hattie Mitchell, Mrs. Redely, Mis
' ses Florence and Valencia Hinder- M
s son, and the following teacher's? Prof. cro>\
e Adajns. and Misses Taggert, and ^ 'ss
d Mary Tiiza Wright. The pastor, Dr. 'He
t Horry, began a series of evening even
f sermons from the-"Holy Scriptures" . -^1
- which itromises to he a very interest- ing :
- ing and instructive series, judging
h from the first. ?- . _ -Hli1'
e The Allen, C. E. league under the 'He
- leadership of Mrs. Horry, is still do- seph
- ing good work. The playground is Was
- about complied, gqd . Auouuidr?aetk
and lawn tennis teams are being or- " O
a ganized.* This fall, a basketball team o'ck
d will be added. Xb<* league will -give pani
t a MotherV day program. TTrxt. Sim- Fori
day afternoon at-4:30 o'clock. ar.d
d ?On Sundity-afternoon the Header- Tntt
d sonville glee club sang to a largfe au-, Pi
t dience at St. Peter's church in the facu
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jt i?w:irni \n itii nr It' 11 t virft'IIt' S f*v:ilL
club for the educational rally. 22m
?:TBBC wasW 'THusr en^ Frm
y joyable night for thcchurohes of Wal- mar
- terboro. The?minister^1 u ifimi, Rev. I (lisp
i. W. Toomer, president, rendered a pro- Shai
e gram and staged d musical contesf at (hot
J St. Peter's church in kiteresl of the clou
educational rally. Airs. Horry,; for depi
d whose club the affair wa5 given, was derf
mistress of ceremonies, The church enti
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s packed and the singing rang
?hulici lOliii to the Oeautil
0 prizes were ottered?for the hi
1 the worst singings?and the c<
L-^las spirited. The judges h
nhle deciding among the Hevs. '1
i . <;i runt. W ilson. Mi l eai k.inii <i
f'tiTThe" woi ntw^Miging prices a
ween itovs. Cooper, Johnson, (in
1-1 lorry for {he trovt singing pit
.. ?vv.v.v\4 W??WVI jvyv. il'M
the^ first pri&tr-'and Kev. Oliv
the seruud |inac, to the loud ti
use of tin* audience. "The min
y union o.l" AVuUerbotvt?h?ft?crt'i
the cityLa
.Monday uf thjs week Wesl
J1.1, church and St. I'eter.s .A.
church jjuve a mammoth pict
\\ artl'st crossing, ul/out 'nine mil
in tin- cit'v. Th?- <h?y -o--,..'
ly and enjoyably spent.
Lo^ewelb Prfsbyirriaii "~Ka~vV :t' ji'
also at Baker's seh'<x?| which w
1 attended, and followed with
program that.nie:ht.
I B I'X A. M. K. CMI KCJPI
DlLLjON
he. weather bcin&Jdeal.fi.i' cbttr
Aril h ii laitfe eontfrej*atioi?7-^
ached a very Jilting sermon.??
Li 1 " t'llll'k?Liu;?superintomle
J. C'.' C'ouser,- opened tfit* SuikI;
"??ol. 'J',lie. attendance. was uiui
\y lurei- and th;- lessen enjoTeiTl
'"I I III- I let.-' Hi ?>?,--11-,,
uK'Hii mounted tin- rostrum. I
lu?4paaalu U a ve ry _C<?teibi St
'I ri"?.n'i '.Mai. 1 :2k subject "Thv~l
nee- of the Son.'-' Dunn
??1 M il>on was in t
in the interest (7T the buildii
d-utlthc M. K. fhurrl) of that ci
te a number of visitors from <?
er-?Vhurehes worshipped with i
day. AN e are always tflad to wc
le them.
he In Ve feast Frit la'J' inaht eiuiil
Week's meeting conducted by tl
. Hut ler-w i.ll "lorig-^ be rememherc
ev. Butler le 11 for his home S
Li_i In. I In-?imi i > ! ,u|L: ii-pe^?rrnJT
lids. "
lu- l-.d uiai iuiml wa> ipuliess'.
Jt will -mtt' t h rnp u h -1fie LSunday.
. .. " Llss
7N nine In ~AIcFa llenMied N
lay at the home u.f her pat'vn
Sew" Town. '?rs,
Ivlizahcth .Miiycill died Suiitj;
fiinu at the home <?f- her tlau^hlr
. ltosa McNeill on It. K. averiu
uncral services were held at Til
church-. .Monday afternoon.. Tj
nds of Mrs. Mollie Ci. Bethea w
deased to Team that sTii* is yrea
mpivved.
r. Claude .McNeil! Mrs. It.lcha
es aitjd Mr. Oliver (jeorjje are a
roving. The bolsters- I'Uih. nit
i Mrs, Aginaro Are Lend Thursdu;
s. Hutlej-, Washington and He'
1?Mount wfi'e vi.-ilt'i r-. l'ddrif i
ii made short talks which vr'ci
interesting. After bUsinesjrtT
o*s served delicious sandwich*
icd tea,rs.
L.".M. Bethea left Friday ft
rsbu'rjr, Virginia to visit friend
n there she will g? > to I'hilade
w, un' .^?i mmw
is. FrancesI'atterson anil sisti
Lizzie Wilcox left Kriilay evci
for Baltimore.
r. John McLeod left Monday', irit
Trenton. New Jersey,
rs. Violu Ciola Crawford left I'i
?" New Vork CUV rt?i tlU- sun
arlon Hi. and 1 >i11?>n Hi Jilau;
?r>..ii xlav?and ^ tie*??w.11
in favor of Dillon,
iss Estella Townsend is vis'itin
rs. Amanda Lamb spent the wVe
with her brother. Rev.' Beth.a i
;h Carolina. i
tr Faithful Workers dub 'met a
home of Mrs. Minnie Magans o
day.' .
lelJan were the truests til Th*
. Me Sunday. ?
rs. M. E. llartzog was hostess, t
I. H. S. ami Literary vlub. .Mm
night. After an interesting prt
n cards and music were en.jote<
host ess 1 assisted by Mrs-. *.\|t'l.>-o
etl Ti" tlelie'nnis s'lttnd" w ith -alfiittIwiehes
ami iced tea. ^
A lOItT ( 111 VIA I KAlMNi
... -SCHOOL NEWS
ie teacht't's and students urcptar
a rich program lor Mother's da
h is Suhday. We_ are cordiall
lis. . ...
imiay schtiol Codirt?woir target
lded byteaehers ami students. Th
TT1 imlaC was t it 11 oT inspiratio
very impressive. '
j?Th-tirs<fav which \\a> tin- rirof
May. A May party was give
Mrs. .1. S. Shanklin for the sti
s nil the. campus. Right in Hi
;t of the party we were plea
ly surprised with olir Mends <\
ifort. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders,
rs. Sanders had the pleas tire i
nine the May tjuebn which w?t
i Josephine B-row'n. After whic
children spent the rest"* of th
ing playing frames. ' . ?
II expressed themselves of ha\
spent a most enjoyable day.
ida'y evening Mr. and Mrs., J. :
vklin w'fTE-_very_much elated ov?
arriyal of their adopted son, J
i DevOe, who -now- resides i
hingtnn. The surprise was su
he eame to bup,v his fniherMiHa
sr. home is in Savannah^
n Friday night just about 9:3
ick- hp. left for Savannah accon
led Jiy Mrs. J. S. Shanklin, so
rand grandson, Joseph Devoe. Jl
one of the students here, Henr
whose hOTrnr is in Savannah,
rof, J", S. Shanklin along with h
Ity are busy, getting1 ready to pn
grand closing, beginning Ma
L Miss 0. M. Allen and Miss ^
eier -wfir'htMn' PttflTgh, TTR* pV
> uepmuneni win put on the
lay May 23rd, Rev. Jones My
nkiin and the Misses R.'X.-TT1
1 Tand T. B. Grayson will he i
K*?? Tlie grammar and "high scho
irtmeiit will present a mo woi
ul and high class "Operetta
tlerl '.'Sunny of Sunnyside." Doi
P A AFT FIVE =:
'e(l ? iss it. Cnnip?one. <. ftiirr?Hit The
ul. publif is cordially., invited to witi\st
ncss tin* closing of tht?_JJt'aufort counin
tv tiaLiiinj.'" school. Admission 15 and
ad 25 intuits. . _.??
'on j There will ho ru? graduates. tiiis
>H- j>eur >u ran:":' m Sl'i'.ili llir tenth I'railt
mi | w in in* auili il to Hit' seh' i)|
*C^| T? "WeuFe mdv<tl' \ery v ratef ul tt? the _
kyTl^Tl |u-rt ITtiTTitent alui ^ihool author!
TV ties eonnerted' wit>i out school for this .
:er rachliVioH.? , - ....
rjrJ?On lhi .li.imi of .M.yi_tlu'ie niM -he u
is'- ua-nie uJLiia.sel?aIf played between lJenn
fjt iimIiisH ml school ftuulvUie c^arrty train ,
injf school. the.- lust of the year so
vy eonK*. ?i-? . .
lie
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K a t rael io 11 I?V ( umliicll ve A iic-il
a SpecialtyI
I 107 1 i^-VVo-hington St., _Cola. S. C.
nj DljrfrTOnTANfELS
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f -Special Aitentiuii 0 i veil .Diseases. Of
Women.
Office: ' Residence
i a.-! 2f. WusIuiikUhi r^23t? "Ifrnnpton "
M Phone '6429 Phone 7504
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PR. J. <r STUART
JiOtfier Hours': Telephone:
I tvou +o-4-fht*?Pr^UTT " Res. 4092
r-; 0:11(1 if, SOU I'. M Office 57SW
^ Officer Residence^ y-QTrr.-..
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,.] . 'Diseases, of Women and OfYTTdren _ .
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isl ? Columbia, S: C.
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Hours:
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. 6 to" 8 p. 111.
n Phone .'{796 . 2().'MJ Taylor Street
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.^1 ?Slali' and Federal- T""
~ 1119 Washington St., Columbia, S. C.
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?: 1 J. lOQlI&Saj?&-CO:|
.*(' Notary Public and Dealer
jjt in re?J mrd "Sate of in
y\ .PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beau'n
tifully locatedwr-jwveil 1 imd above" ~
College Place. '
V, Phone C422.
1109V4 Washington Street - ?
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