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Saturday, June 7, 1930. EVANSTON (ILL.) NEWS ? .The Dudlculion services ut the Masonic Temple were held in the Assem-1 bly room May 25th. The sermon was ( delivered by Rev. R. C: Henderson.' There were'short speeches front ihany others. Music by Pro/. Charleston and ? Mrs. Charles Fisher. V ^ I ? There wna a Oilveft flea given by, r ' the usher board of Ebenezer A. Mv. E.1 church at the h?we of- Mr. and Mrs.; Raymond Croon. The musical pro^?. gram was enjoyed by-all. r < Miss Mary Washington attended ttre Naomi club meeting: last week. She was the guest of Mrs. Crosby. Little Harold Holmes. sop'TH MrT and Mrs. James Holmes was accidently killed by an elevator 'in an apartment where he was delivering papers. ; ' , Mra^Maggie Goggins attended?a Whist party gjynn Ky t-h?> Elks at the home of Mrs. Rowe. Mrs. Harry Brown, Mrs. Maggie Goggins and Mr. Wm. Washington attended the Balloon Dance at Foster school.?Mr. and?Mrs-.- Harry -Brown Won the 'first nrize n wriot wofnVi. Miss Marie Filmore, second, a ring. * There \Vill be a circus at the Emerson street Y. W. C. A. June G, 7 and .... , .? Miss Maty Washington attended the card party given at the Masonic Miss Alice Little sang for. the Bible class of the Adventist church'. ?Her voie? ia lovelyand -the songs ww enjoyed jby all. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Budgen's .are on the sick-JUt- . ?? Mr. and Mrs. C. Goggins and little Harriet Brown were" theJTfcuests of f - - ?cago.?_ " Cards are oui ahnouncing the ooni\ ' ing marriage of Miss Margaret Cbilds to Mr. Sloan Turner. The wedding to take place in June. The usher board of. Ebenew?t*- A. M. E. church was enteitained last Thursday evening by Mrs. - Maggie Goggins and Miss Mary Washington at their thony?. 1024 Avar's Place. After a short busness session a delicious course consisting of salad ana mint ice cream, cake and coffee was served. Mrs. Roke Be'llenger entertained h? her dinner guests Mrs. Ruth Tho?nn? and her lister, Miss Mage'e ~ Sfm** and Mr. Charles Cui'rv of New Ynvlt . who is a guest of Miss Smith. M.*?o 'l'V?/-??v\n o (~T\i ! IloKan n v ntii) lint* w* 1 n? i UUUI0A viuiiirucau^- uiii-i i>friend. Mrs. Maggie JhotrtredTb Har?y. Illinois. Mrs. Mary Jackson has rot'irned frqm an extended trip to South Cnro. liny and Georgia. She reported-, a ~ pleasant stay. - ? ? 4 Mr nmytrwn J,}ttie made his radio .. debut prided nigV over Station WMAQ. He sings under the direction of Prof. Jas. A. Mundy. Mrs/Eliza Robinson is~still" on 1hr sick listi Miss Alice Little and Mr. Frank , Rridgeman motored to' Chicago to see "M?ntana Moon." ?Miss?Agnes^Williams gave a "Rock Social" for the benefit of her cluhr ??"* There was quite a crowd and -all the socks were sold. Punch and cake were" served. - j Mrs. Esther Williams " motored-'trr Springfield Thursday on business. "Bennettsvjlle news Tfl-gmfcayg--cDtmty-^- in fall bloom A large number of; our college students are home from a pleasant term of school, also two of our teachers who taught out of the county are com 'ing from thei rwork. Among our gra~ duates from our list as following: lege; Miss Jones, Mr.^Bixori, LauiTnburg; Nf. C.; Miss N. Evans, Miss McRae, 'Mr. George, Miss Muddy, of Morris college; Miss Elis Ford, Darlijjgton high school; Miss Bethea, Che raw institute; Miss Sarah Morris, Allen university; Misses E. Spears, and S. Jackson, Claflin college and a few more I can't recall. ?^This is O. K. for Bennettsville. All of the_students are home for the summer. Little Miss E. S. Shields is on the sick list, also Mrs. Nannie McRae. Rov. and Mrs. A, J. Wright?are out of the city attending a conven-^ ? tion and will return Wednesday p. m. In the absence of Rev. Wright on Sunday his pulpit was occupied by Rev. Prof. E. M. Blocker of Morris college. Rev. piocker's a part of us ??for the next year or two. He has visited us quite often. x^xxxx~xxxxx~x**x~x~x~xxmx** :[ _ - ti t n 1 l i rvoqoaenar . O : . ' * ... ^ v 7"* * * 1 >** ' \ ?T-f if ? A if - I " ASHEVIi : * ;: ' JUNE 18th, 1) < Special Reduced y. Sold June I6th? \ r?? ?.?to returrij until , i: : CONVENIENT ' I it ; -i-_? : <., a wonderful - - ' ; ' i/o! :: " this gorgeous 1 i f" . *' < . - TRAVEL 1 > * u ? Comfortable. E< A For Fares and Schedules Apply ?I? SOUTHERN RA1 r''Ci ' - *" '" \>t. .a* i, .' ...^/dr." Just after the services he mot.ore to HartsviUe to preach the schoe sermon -of the Darlington count tiaiuing school. -At -8-:O0-p;-m;-"h delivered. a .sermon in Sumter. Th day Was spent very well. A mimbe ol the McColl teachers "spent a whil Saturday jwilh_i.he?reporter. TWy wiU close Tuesday p..mr Th Kev; frofr-. A. ft Cook is principa Dr. W. S; Hanna, Miss Margan Ilanna, Miss E. Drake, visiter! th graded school commencement Mon day-p.-m. Miss Margaret has in ever way athh'd ttlltrh tr. ikn r.i.iinl lit'.. i Bennettsville. She always is full f smiles. Rev. and Mrs. Ilanna are a ways chHighted Unmeet new friend as they are doing great.<8ork p the Spears charge. ? Rev. T. E. Curry of I.ittlg Rock-Wo in the dt^ Friday p. m: Mrs. Argi Rev. ?5. W. Robinson and Rev. P J. Wright* motored to Benedict collet to the-commencement Tuesday. The reported a real commencement pr< gram. p mt for Washington. The graded school closed Friday | ni with splendid success. Prof. < ...ui. : * vtii?in w1111 iu?. iiijs?j111ii^ lai'uiuy in proved gioatly around-the school can pus as well as in the class ruins.\V tiQst alT of the teachers will_retui Miss flrirdnn nml Miss KiePih. lii. for Salisbury where they will alter the commencement week?at?Lndn> stone college. Our graduation class of- lD.'ll fee highly honored to be the liist clas to finish-the high school'in Bennett* Ville. Miss Tinia Williams a?d Mis i Margaret Reese tied in the yerag i They mean to hreak the tie next tern I We feel proud ot mem all and 0: ! pecially I.ifctle Margaret Ree^fc. SI .always is ready to Trety- in any wa [she can as she. assisted in all of -tl practice of the music department an in the domestic science and dressmal ing room'. SfTP is an all round studen W-e all cheer her every day. - ~? Mrs. Lottie B. Williams on Marsha street died sudderdy-after?preparin breakfast on Sunday a. m. The n mains awatLin the RoWe undertaki.il parlors for relatives in the nortl Misses Lance S.. Feldon left fx Mix?Carrio?Whoch ' to- (tecch y vil after a successful school term. Miss Inez Sharps returned to Kitii street. She will be missed. Rev. McCoy preached a soul str ring sermon to T'benezer Baptist T Sunday. Mr. .Luther Johnnakin was the. a ternoun guest -ot his sister, He It <Jale Sunday. Mr. Johnnakin is or -erf-mi! uutyiainimg young men. Tru: others will take patent after him. Miss Cherry, one of. our high schoi t-eaehersf-ls-on- tJve-siele-listr ... Mr. and Mrs. Morris, visited Allen commencement to see their daughtt graduate. I Mrs. Morris, is visiting parents ar relatives. i 1 over-t-heir-t-wo-sonsMraving- graduate iiiishing (heir-college courses. Tin -tt-re?the?Stevens" brothers.? We ai very proud of them in every resepc THE MEMORIES OF A PRECIOll j~ . LIFE ? ? I We can think of nothing fairer Than the sweet golden memories That come from a precious life. So in the soul's house of treasure Xm-ii^-a^hivea^thmo U, rife,, jlnAhe fullest of._human measure, j Gems, memories of a precious lif | In the^elponr 'that deepens.'round u '.And the. bitter strife; We find the cup sweetened, With the memories of a precious lif In the clouds that have been brightei ? ed, The qost was a "deaf price, You left us three years ago. today, Clinging to the memories of yoi .*. precious life. In loving memory of Mrs. Mayn Elizabeth Johnson-Rice, who left 1 on June 3rd, 11 >2.7, two o'clock in tl afternoon at Abbeville," S. C. _?: By_?'' ... 1D. "ftioe, ?r., husband, " -"~;TK rfef RlfP, Jr., son. 826 N. CarrolluVn Ave, Baltimore, M .To Visit : IK T-. on Festival o T -LE, N.C. : }th, 20J.li, 1.930 Fares. \ Tickets 17th, 18th, Good June ti3rdt , 1080. 1 SCHEDULES OP PORTUNITY SEE FLORAL DISPLAY 3 Y TRAIN < onomical, Safe. % . ..a "tTA * V "ft - ^ r ^r.:-. . <*r.:rzf-aq| to TICKET AGENTS, i ILWAY SYSTEM ii r-, i " % " 1. . i'.'.f '" :V . 1 - __ Jl'HE PALMETTO a BIG BUILDING PRO >; "GRA FORTOORIIEES I1;; e - ?? " : ' | the Thirty-Second Commencement e i,<n.l:. CJ r . ?, . ... - I "HI rmcressiui TPitr'si Work imw -----??? ??-? ? {wea p--?^iiiiark, June" 7?The firmi ftro- colli gram of ther thirty -second annual'Mr. commencement exercises of the Voor- |c;,iii * hees industrial "school, here, on Wed-~jof 1 !l. nosdav?afternoon* laafr,?marked Tho^rfen' y beginning of n m.ur t.n> in tim-tiir. np *T tory of1 the school, unb J On this occasion'for the first time coin a group of young people, four: young is ' p- -tftfmon und one young nTaTCTm eivedh - I' ? .diplomas from the Normal-3'raining trui Department, junior*, college, which che: Is was added to the institution two.*years v's' ?go-?This group receives f'n m giade ~*"V~ : certificates from the State Depart- ' y ment of Education entitling the'm to ") teach in the .public sohools of the^tate < They go out well prepared for the .T work which awaits them. _ tist Nineteen rpcoivod "eertifieatps front "tw, y the.' regular high school depVrfiVTeht d. i and several were awarded trade cer- U. !!' tificates in the .variows departments of m. industry. ' 0 ? The year just closrd?trt V'oorhees Tg p- has?buujl U SllL't'tssiui one in every Col e department. Excellent work has been vici n done. The outlook is- bright? for the rin uf tin' ln*ti.ltlitmVi 'I'll., on |() tirigg efforts of Principal J._?. Elan- rre; { ton and his staunch co-workers, Tien- tlni surer M. ^A. Menafee, together with for js the loyal faithful labors of all of the fo i ^ feaehers and -employ ova are-responsi- ~ P hie for the prosperity which the in- and stitution enjoys. Voorhees is now in the niidrtt of p ? v?*.iHOi|sn i" raise a $L:uu.w"'f inni j',r" T- fund withwhicli t,*? greet a?new ^ T ^ Academic building, a?" girls' trail*- was |V building, a gilLs' dormituiwanda hoy- ?ist(e dormitory. Already more than $l.'{,ob() on (l of this amount has been raised this and year.. Principal Blanton and his as- the saciates_say?Ithat -the balance of this T _L fuiuL-jnust be raise*! by September mal J1, To that end he and a group_a>f sin- >la) ;; irers -from~ tire"'ini hrf ii m M-itl _ripe#tf ~ the greater part of the slimmer, jin . T 1 the1 north appealing to. friends of the stra L school for contributions. - *' - ter. it'. All of the featufes of- tfie - Itb'lC B _-commencement exercises at Voorhees hist j' ^vi'1-e of a hi eh?type The Biuum M? . laureate sermon on Sunday, May 2o. and by Rev. D. I). Martin of Ganimtm % TheologicaL seminary, Atlanta, was a S masterpiece of wholesome logic and hv - eloquence. The class night exercises Ews Monday evening and the. oratorical at J j-_ contest and patrons' night- Tuesdax A ? evening were each interesting and I'^'^H ip joyable occasions. I''. ^ toiiiineiieeiiient day was featured he.. by orations by three of the graduates A 1 I "Industrial Education, the Hope ot sen the Race," John W. Rutherford; oi A Newberry t IJA-Challenge to the Ne- 'ret ,r gro Youth of Today," Jessie I.emon was voi u mm a; I'rogress in u are una- no 1(] tions," Naomi Goodwipe, Kingstree. A An int,er<ysti"g address by, Mr. 'Ilui- he txf- mas N.~Uoberts,-?ffvdTniuh an-ftktm Che ,,l nus of Voorhees; a sant^ -prac tiea1 - atl7?-'f dress by Prof. B^F. Gox. principal.ol mor ,v Avery institute, Charleston,'a demon- of 1 7_ stration of "the work done in tlx- var- Sen ^ ious departments. he ?Ryery program?of tbo- -eonHmmee- Car ment week was interspersed with' an lay S enjoyable musical program, both Ne- Mm ?gro -sph'ltuals und'tfltrgglc music. V-oor- "Hui hees is noted for good music. tern It" it, a source of encouragement and Irjsplration?to- any---o?o to-visit Voorhees at any time. This instituo tion is doing a splendid \vo,rk.in "tin * c training of young men and Women of -t-hgthe Negio Vace for useful service. It a t] l]es'ef,yeg"TiHli'Ttieai'ty suppuit-nf e the people,"white and colored of Bain- R|jj berg a'nd adjacent counties.* vit In years past. Voorhees was styled } s' as Little TuskegCe, but a better title mil now is Greater Voorhees. woe CHARLESTON NEWS 7 r n- -?- !- 1 h'! Mrs. Benbow of this, city is spend- Jing a week in Sumter visiting her J; ' 'mother, and many friends. duo ir Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Long mo- . . > ? . _.. .. i n _ r,<nHti taruii na -to -ttwmr the commencement ex0f9.st.-s , uf tin- ,u ,e Diversity of North .Carolina. HT?^? mother, Mrs. OJa Long, also aci-om panied them. Mr. John Long; son of Mrs. Ola jjPP Long, is 'attending the University of ^ou North Carol iiia. He i$*~ cump'leting~ fun with great homtl'tii d Rov^ and Mrs. J, W_ Wit her spoon by liaviTig Mrs. flattie Hunter, Mrs. j ^ * Ddra Sulliyan, 'Mrs. Roxie Put mart.,, and Miss-Miller and .others of Lanr^njL P' r Y eal| at their home while passing thru c?r' 5~ this city/ ^ :???? ' ?i |i* This is home 'eeuning time for the X many students. They are returning Y from-, alLpflife of .JJie.country afte^ y-", X finishing theifcshool work for the : 5 year. A great welcome program a- \. g. waits thepi. - c **;. Sjj? Rev. ?F, W. Witherspoon. of Mt. Zion|jt , r church on last Sunday evening gaveLy|t> X tlie members and friends some very | . : f interesting information concerning;! \ jL'tlte. great. achievemets of Allen uni-1^e#( g versity during the past term under ttj10 i, the most excellent leadership of Dr. I J. I). H. Sims. ' r Miss Hattie Johnson, recent gra- r ?r S~ duatf of the high /school -of Andrew^! t~ ~ g 'is spending the week end in Charles- i j *r % 'on as the guests of Rev. and Mrs. on / Wither spoon. . I j. ? Mrs. C. T. Holloway of this ."'*x 11 '| Y left for the Quaker State to- attend 1 ^ ? the commencement exercises at Lin-Jnn'(j >? coin university. Mrs. Holloway has* | ct,.j ? gone to wttdeks and to cheer her son ^ t X for merited honor as valedictorian oLprc^ y his class this year. . ,we , X FMymouth Congregational Church lour ? Both morning and evening services i X were well attended last Sunday. At CPS;! 5 11:15 a. . m.- the pastor, Rev. C. S. j |t* Ledhetter, delivered a helpful sermon y,js ^ on_"The Comforter;" .Ai iLQQ p. m.. f Wg' wwm a !h?^ghtiuT message to'to , ? his hearers on "The Abundant Life."t <$ jf Ft was gratifying to see tho .number an(j ? of visitors at each service. Quite'a-jjin Y number of students'from colleges ant) ' to c '?* schools were back, in their accustom, 'led , ? Ihe . 1 v - ?: . H ?. . . \/ > >-Y^ LEADER ... trrrday afternoon, Jcinc 8th ^ar m..-?4ymouth will welcome hot young people who have 'atten Colleges out of the city d mil year. _ilhij:Home turning .j-.ervi n event thiil all sUUleiU- .look I i keen interest. Sunday-the-\ w r their college colons, boost the i?ge>s and' slug their college1 .-told E-. C. Mickey will deliver the wr _e address and Miss Ruth- lJubhii 'alladega will on-behalf of?tiie st. ts. respond.' M>. I harles l!?M!b\ frdio was valedictorian tit?l.iru'h ...idii, ....... .1.?. ??.i ,>? ??? "ill uvinri ll loiencemont address. The publ invited. . .. rot'. aiuf Mrs. J. R;Jenkinv<>t-4> ster academy." Mcintosh, (in., a ting their parents. Rev. and Mi Br?Ledbetter. ? greenwood news \ he services of'the Macedonia B; church, Rev. E. U. Herbert pa -were gpnd. -Sunday cshoo] at m.; preaching at 11* :M; B. V. at 0 p. ni.; preaching at 8:00 ur revival meeting has opened h ^,lrit-y K^ T. M. Bovirmumbia,.t5. C. conducting the se 's. lie Ls op the jolt with the b ning'-of'a man of Cod. tie outlook is very cncouragTH ater than it has been for son e. RiiV^..Roykin will- be with-?i ten nights and the town is mm rejoice at his being here, fe is stopping at the h^me of'M Mrs. . 0. H. Evans. Irs. .I.ucile Herbert is leaving < envjlle, ' he funeral of Mr. Kayhn* Hnrr : held'* Sunday~at Tabernacle Ba .' church.?Mtv-H-arm? was- sick f< ic time. He died last W'ednesdi was buried Sunday. Rev. Mat hi pastor, officiated. ht?'first- year class iff Brewer- no school put fin ?the-, be ,'s of the season presented by M K.'Wajket'. ' be- Greenwood giants lost the a light game of the season to Suti * "*' ' e rewer uprmaT defeated the G~air ' Thursday by scores of 1(1. ' Homo rull;?bx?Sniil h?I'm,' Hi i v, i Sims,of the Ciiants. Morfls- Chapel Baptist Church UndayTschool wtrs railed *to crrrt the superintendent. Mr. John, i ins. All otVievrx a"d teachers we their posts. ,t 11:30 services: were dedicati the aged people. The pastor, 'Ry Douglass Jphnson, preached fro "subject The 1'iayn of the Ac?.. arge crowd was present, and t! non wasnhighly enjoyed by all. t 8:00 p. m. the baccalaureate JT of- the Brewer normal scho delivered. Kev. J. H. Toatley wi kesnian. . . t 8:30 the pastor preached fro subject "Why Ought 1 to Cjo rrehr" ho pastor left; Monday for*, Rfe ul, Virginia. He will be the gue t)r. W. R. Ashbnrp, pastor of?U mid Baptist church From t! i e wit! entrain for Concord, Xorl s' revival meeting for Dr. .H, ire, pastor of J he First Banti rch. l'he public is invited to a J all of our services. ? -4?xixftv7six xr\yis lenerul Green is in fulHbloom at farmers are 'busily t ngnged wi letermined .etforC to conquer hii ah, spent Friday, nightl. May 80 It Mr. J. R. Dean.." dr. and Mrs. William Anthon Mrs. Olivia Williams of GreeJ ul were the Sunday evening gues Mrs. Mat tie L. .Jabber, June Is oth churches, Bethlehem and M isant with their general, Revs, . Dixonr"the I.luck Spurire.m, ai J. Burns,.giving orders to the sc ev. Dixon's members .begin"fullir line the moment he drives upi church ground. He posseses rhetic gift of leading his p^T?l ne of the. secrets' of his succe hat his' congregation is .never di ointcd hy him. 3:00 o'clock is h r of service on every 1st and 3i days- and you only ,have to ca r eyes north up a beautiful pav? nvav just a'" few?minute' tiofi. > -~'.i ?...n, tttttt :? i mill yuu Wll| i ?rijum g unui v j i Ige car headed for Bethlehem. .A inesii picks- the iiu.nu.-ut?1 ks his car, because he alKvaj des with him a".pleasant sunslni cindriess and Ijive. . hard times and disappoint men proof of this statement just t Stmthry I was in conversation wil le of his leading othcials ami v ussed financial conditions ;ps the .vould jbe impossible to keei> i financial obligations of the chu i and Remarked that the prtjacbei milked the financial cow dry. 'hi ire the. services of that day close members and visiting friends la flu* table as a free will offer!r 00. a, ... . , his will th.ildly elucidate U> tV ly readers of the Palmetto I.e: the. magnetic power of Rev. Di: iviisual custnin is (o sing' a spii just before coming to announi text vyhfch- always dries the woe w-tnL'/tn if oooti ?? Kinm t Vinn 1 u vw win ri uu n ? hit pTKpi^l mutch .-and siiel o the wood, and before we*cr ize or even think .of hard tinv are rallying aroii' '.the table wil contributions. e is. making >' ' for hjs su or at BethTh His membpi and support and he lovi members. No e pulling atia hftjirhly ..Tfynmmnnrt tbis;3HgtfeB >lher pastors and members, uperintendent Joseph T. Sheal the colored Trustee board of tl ety Six high school met on the 2> dect or reelect its faooltv for ?tl L school session -which resulted reelection of two-ttiirdd of tl *** 1 5 swiw select ions Will; ' ' '"U(Ih in t!?. f,,i,r '; tT- 1 ("' /" '""'v i? f u' ceed "iium it - iji . -mt h-tuli'i -tiip. Fivi* y-uitr nn'n ami wi.inm n'.-Vrv?-?| . t-n.,,i iK. alr Hi.. riiHtnatii.il at Hie (-In- ,/ ;n ia?t scliiii.1 <- - - Alr Sit' '>! -Ill I ; } I ,, , :.S. ?< U-vs da.\* a}.1" 11.on I );m \\;,t |< iMJ -b-^mrrt^rtiFTT^ sfiT Fins Uen tt-a?-hi W' r,s ' * 'f Vf.'i'rs.".. - _ u"??-^-L'-' U 'H-*- Al :n~ H'nrirrr ' * ."i-t ri-T?r,?..| f,??, s,aN. t.?||,,lf? o;.,, Ifl' iiMBi'lujiii t'h.- Mt. Sun. iia. ?! '> >'fhLioLuii..^?i(Jay with a thrift,m* ;"l<lrc--. if- i 'T:""('' T'r r'r)l" "f th.- I.f,ar<} ^ ' '?Jt~?.n la-.t_i>_ir?fav. 10 !voU ,l',an- ' y (ir, fan S'Ur'nfav ' MrrrliiluhH. A 'I;,.' I ii.-itii>i; parent.-,-JUr an.IrM 1 1 ' J'fUtl. xp ' . '-AI I<K\s)\f-\N S is.. ('I, VUV- xvi yc ht-hf in ail clnmF<+-.10 i-umiuy at if,,- |/|,.rUr>i vvllt, ktrt... p i ;'i!f.'icxati(,i,.- Worshipping. Ht-Vy. | j p. > :irij ami Whin- ;u;<; pn;arhu~ ' .crti,-," . ; in (1 Sjnaiay -Ch,?(|, U-aipu. and -V, \ flf "" '" 'r"-r '''"Villi d I i.iii. Sari ;iry with th.-uoathr-i,d,-al t;- ' "'p,!.!'. "" ' u ' Tt-at-vh 11.(^,1? v' i' v'!', t m'v hi'icli . at' ^imday.v a ~- h<- w a vi iiiit"?rrm? an . tap ft-}' t_ ^?i?, ilt* \tis.(onnio ()w,-(i. s-ncnt thr.pa-t. week in Flu n-rift*, r.. v- .Mt-Faddeii, aeconipaniejl |.y oIter. \vcr?- tlK- dinner j'ut -1 .M, ,n. Ihmter on Sunday; . s 1_ m ?'i Sl""1- ? Mi4 . X-i.nl> r <,n. pam.Ml -- h.y M , - M-,t I . ..M \f, -? J. 'J-lJrU .71UH Hr' rill, :\] f- . il^H il [ f I i m , f. p- Jit.xi#- Pul.tiiaii aii<l Mr. "VViiJiahi Ul1-^''1^'1- *****' t "' "J I t-w?CtifU'l. tn|| " ;, | jy v I'v?t4t^-fiic-1 ; (it Ki\ . \Vith,,.p,v.r, irP .1 hey r tupped at Oi anp'-h nar. <'..Inni ' : nu ? !itit(,,ii1 and i. pfiit a rx?li.ll, trip ? jf- -Mi .vliwi'uj Ultra Walker. ?n,- .f !t'jj till' ' "?ft^ailii.r rrr Ti' a- -i h'f^h sWlYuif w a -liuj.-pjjy 1mapne(( .at the- tifHlTr nl'- Htt= pa' l '>C. J\ .?(le v ? u. Sunday* iiioininy Hi- the ri>.id-t' uf a t' \v 1 clat i\'Of and frit-niK-. t>' Mts.^ Mnuh.' I-rairk': . a-i:wTTi-at.H-d. Lo i.'* * ci'al "tlii'ts Uu'liiJ fd )?', m vi lly'u feu iln-y-- .'[u* ?. . -0 -Mat l "j I'l-at 1- F.nl tyr v. a a.'i tl _ .t"y -j?uO.>l at? I li?*, Ihmik- (it Mi?-OuYk-: PC ? ' (?uu?Friday< " '' H. -^1 py Mai > M.M irris wa. .-he li- 1" tl"' W.l'li,'-" llu"" - rPi-.S" il; h. <11 lei Ti'iiiii nl \\ ed mVi la;? tin- :!V(i I r < t.,J ': a.ci.d iniiir1 a (emptily a lad with < "hi and r;d.i- w.j,- . 1 . .-il. m rr 111 1' r I" 1 r\ '-I'd, wa .ufl 1 U i dt-pu ai <?(' .Mi .. .Nit I h- .v'|i;iiiii. A vet > iriti-r "T- tint? liiU.- u al pi ?!' tain \\a-? ti tidi-t;ifr/;'! alter wttudi a U-liyiit t'a! rrpatv as a'-t'.il,? On Thai. 11:1 \ n 1 ?" lit. m the Ma i-iiu' hall a t i-i r.pt i< >ii w a< . pi\en hy t.iie ,,1 itiixiliufitti". nt' Si. l'.'iu|. .liapti.-f-7'huivh t)/ \. 11 ii. a ..uu i'i- -iTm AiI a't ih.I;ir^T I ?, ? 1-rtTrnrt -r.-ti I... ^ ,1, ? u-.? I'M?m+,-h4i ;-in+t--:t?rrhri?rhrnvrnv?^Tr? ?? TVCTrilig i,-a I u i f-". ~ . k>'\ ami .M i <f. W. ..M:Uhi-- ni.iti.r? } to t '</) u in (>iu (l.i i uaj' tin- wvck; . <f t?' ' * "' ~ "7 Porjjg a . TR ? - : ( Ot NTS' TJR ? I'JR; * lit'KHAM 11- B?? ? I PIN I KNEY'S Fl i,I B - ' - ,1 UNDER IAKlilt AM) J.U'IiN: (tttom NA^T IR . >0 . ^ - d : ?\g PiiK.v 's Sanit >e BFHT E(H?i? tA> IN THE r v FOR Y01 ??B?emtro. umrammmm ^000000-x'->'xv.c.0^>0000000t'000 ,H & . . ' ' m l rile Homc^l ps. S Mrs. Nettie Sand Lh o V. % 1 make a ie w " ? 1 330 Assembly Stieet ~ ?* fL .....5_ in p / . - . r;. ? ? -T , * ' s->> PAGK-THilKE? Mr. and Sirs. Roy Philip Mercer Cunningham spunl th<- past Week \I<I imp uirtf pttierus. r- - - ? - In. \\ L. 1 liuiOp-ou spent the pa t weekin Iviurtll. North Caiol.ina at~tt fiijmt! the toniifH-ncfm??nt, where ttf! had a son 1.. m wlniilu ?,? ? :? M i s>? Jhonija.s Sanders and son ' 'l'hi.|na>. Jl.. ail- \ I - 1 I i f Ii?- l-.hil irar- Hi Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Karle Owens arconi- * . " pann-J hv M<v. K. S. Nelson, inolured : tu AimrrTa Sunday. . ' xji?l \\"e ai e . sniry . to .report th??se on ' Ke suTTTTa ari* Kev. K. V. Oendy. Mr. S. K l-futterr.rin. Mrs. Clara John"-' <>n. Mrs. ( . H. Ourhvtl, Mr. (jeurve Caii'e, arid Maty Whittier. "" T*Vol'. Sanders, Me dames I'ufks : nd Thompson motored to h latrittf . Sun day to attend the anniversary. I'luf. W: .A, White,. Kev. a'nd MC Cnm H. White and others attend**'! iiimiueiieement in Columbia last \Xeek. If-A M I L TON ' S " loll Mam St. DIAMONDS and M A I C IlliS on Kasy Terms Small OHice* Small Ti.v|?enst?, 1? SlUilll i'I will . Nervous " v..fi " -jf- --- Trembles g _ .*3? I would get" up in the morn- ST-' 7^5 ing leelmg s6 tfreil ;.aiTd *5^?' 'JJ worn-out. It seemed to me '* er. \ _ > . gj ?.r. ^ "The least exertion would 3b' , ~'Jm make rrn??luve?in-i'voub trembles. I juat_kept drag- - ging around", not knowing 5>: , _? what to do. ?? ''Lin . "-(Ipe^d iy I f.Ut Hft- ?** " ? usually had, I happened to .7* read about Curdui and S?T: wl?il it ).!i.l.l..n.. t'..r.itl.i...,i 1 began taking it and soon - aa-w rm improvement. I ?' j :75 kept it up and regained ^TT; health and strength. Now 1 ''Ji am teeliug. just line." - Miss 2 "Agnes White, 71a Cedar 55^St., Nashville, Term. fUAiumi^5 Hetp^Women^to^Health [? y ?? . i;g store 5TV ' ""'""~r - : CALL 21^7 ~ " L'C INI S." I'll. (i. I- - i?a???? JNERAL HOME <KI) FMBALMFU OF SOUTH VTTC F.OItGlA Fjtnernj Oars and Funeral Equipment ' x As Good a> the Ik*til? __/ ---A-nd?Bct-tcr~llmn I he ~ltesTj : .^na I/rues I-esM - * ~t~~ ' r k_j (OIKTLSY ~ "' 7 and - SKKVICJC. Office I'hone 4707 KeMidence Phone 7764 '*? 1006 WASHINGTON ST.. COLUM1J1A,.. S. C. ??rrr ? Z~'~ ary Barber Shop ' ? : CITY. COMK A,VI) Shh _ LJR^EL'F. " ?7 0 DOO O Q O O ooo'o O O O O O OO O O OO ?:?;?:?7?: risr?^ ea4 Bakery 1?~ ers-F.pps, Prop. - $ 1 Specialty ; ? birthday Cakt-s -?r Phon^ 4^32 j?C? -4