The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 21, 1930, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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RO( K-iOL^ NEWS j
Airs. E. K. Pickett of Camden, Mrs. I
Carolyn RuthprfnwJ -tf r\.i uj:.?s--j i
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??--Mrs. Maitie \Vylie utL Creensboro are
the house guestu of Mr.?and. Mrs.
A. Hancock on Fowoll street. ?
' Miat.uu Alice and Johnnie Kverley,
Maude,Edwards, Mary Ferguson, Ve
ra Robinson, "Mrs. A. Robinson! Messrs.
Qarnes Ranisuer and 'Castle left
Sunday morning for AsHeville to
spend the summer.
M iss Ruth Flowe is attending summer
school at Slater college.
? Misses -|Heka-^atTd Beatrice White
are spending the summer rH-sAshevilleH
Mrs. Cousart, Alexander and friend
of?Charlotte arc?visiting relatives ,
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rfnil"'arej
? with baby and Mrs. Workman, arej
spending a few days in the city.. They
are at the present making their hbhie i
in Newbern. __
. ?A chjcfrett StTpper" was given at]
Mt. Prospect Tuesday night,?by the j
Y. W. C.i A, An enjoyable evening]
was spent, - , I
Mrs. Eliza Kennedy of New York
is the" house guest of MrsT 31. V. Da-'
vis. .1
Miss Fannjg^lav is in the city for
a few days. Sha is the guest of Miss
Maggie Hood on Hampton street. j
Misses Fannie Macon and Cecil Jordan
entertained a number of young
folk at the latter's home, on Black St.,
* Tuesday night.- The happy bunch
.went home after expressing a pleasant
evening.
Prof. F. H. Neal is still Improving:
?-?r * rapidly to the delight of his many
friends. . I .
mrs. m. v. Davis entertained in
honor of Mrs. Kiiza Kennedy Tues
* liny Ufl^riioon at a dinner party. Those,
??: present were Mr:;. A.."Macon, V. Davie
and Mrs. C. R. Burson.
' ? BAMBERB NKW*t __
This community has lost one of its
most worthy colored citizens in the
death.of Rev. William Stokes. He was
Sbout 80 years old, and for 50 years
:-was a local preacher in the ipethodist
church.
?u1 wife and another, he leaves four
daughters, and two sous, C. R. Stokes
the eldest?sort;?of IVny,?Fla;i and
Edward Stokes, the younger, of Tarnpa,
Fla.; and a host of other relatives
and friends to moO'rn hrs departure.
The funeral was preached by Rev.*
Marcus, his pastor, assisted by Revs,
M. C7 H. Dillard. Curxy-ajid.-Norma
Johnson and Johnson, undertakers
-had charge of -tlm^'faFerjcL. ??
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<L , _ ~ manager, is engaged in :
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'fialtiVst; and- certain JJjoi
T ; aSto->'? The inc reusing dennffc
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1>1' K WES I NEWS
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Janie M. Ellis back on the choir Sun
day, conducting the music for Chil
jtlren's day. She has been ill for i
good while but -is 'able now "to hel|
with music:
?Mrr~G; W. Ellis, superintendent, ani
Mrs. It. II. Toatley had charge of th
exercises for Children's Day. , Mucl
credit is?due Mrs. Toatley for her un
-tiriflfr efforts and patience in dealirij
with the children. The exercises wer
very good and enjoyed very mud
Mrs. EHie Alexander_-left .Saturda;
morning for Atlanta to attend sum
mer school at Morehouse college.
M iniVi'u n Mo 1' '
vy. iuvnuaill^J- VU'U /<U7.?aiU
Lugenia.-.C. EUis-^nd ot-hor?e~?rtr-Trt
tending summer school in Greenville
We will miss Mrs." Jt. Ellis ii
the missionary society and the churcl
as she is at Harbison college for th
summer.
Mb. Harold Rllis left Mbriday "fo
Detroit.
Miss Cecelia Toatley left Monda;
for Charlotte. *
Mrs..'Rosa Kenney left this weel
for Asheviile.
. * Mr. Cordeir Kennedy, will spen*
the summer in Asheviile;
Df".~Johnson and daughter, Alnui
of Anderson, and Mrs. N. G. Gallmu
of Newberry were very pleasant visi
Q>is in tbn linmn nf Bnv. find- MwH
Rved- Prrtf- ami Mra P U.
Rllis last Monday.
We .were J?4ad~"tb have Prof. an<
Mm Henry Chiles at services Sunda;
evening, (tome again.
MISCELLANEOUS THOUGH TS
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was not with you you could never pro
duce such thoughts.- *
The coming of Prof. Valentine b
Mullins, as principal pf the Mullin
graining school is a blessing not onl;
to_ th&.school but-to the entire town
For fcix years I/was a sjjideuL-al?A1
len and I graduated from his depart
n>ent in 1925. Although after I ha<
finished the high school and eUterei
college, he-.'waa atlll a "friend of "m 1 ne
He is a student's friend. Columbihf
lost -ia_ Mullinab, gain.
sco Prodi
i Dr. M. A. Evans is president and
scientifically producing and; at rnoder
grower,- hair f reft TPs, puWfteT
isehold nece&gities. ,
TTdFThese articles is, such that there
urent.g to hnndlp t.hpm' ip
;d. Their superior merit never fails t
imission is paid and the articles are
100I, as well as othprs without-em ok
re wonderful pfdmicts. for agency, ca
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OLVMHHtA HARRIS, Mana
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1 CH IKl.F.STON XKWS ?^
Sunday of last week in* this city,
many. homes were lighted with joy
by the incoming of hundreds of our
people- from New York. ? Many families-,
were reunited, both their rela-'.
tives and friends, who have been away
for many years. Nearly every
church in the city had a good repre-.j
sentation by the returning ?>f many
of the+e?members, if- only for one_j
j service. For'one Mt^. Zion feels proud
j in mentioning the presence of Mrs.',
j Loretta Gregory, the ex-president of
Stewardess Board, Number 2. to wor-1
> jship with us, also Mrs. Janie Ladson,
ha former s^ew^rtless, her daughter,
>rMrs. Keith ?Mrs, I.u'cian Rivers, Mrs. "
' Chjirloftc William* Uailliard all of
i* New York. City. They -weiv all gladly
t* received hy Mt. Zion*. The sefvices
[ jwure very miprossivov All expressed
P happily, of the loving?spirit that stilhE.
' exists In Zion. . ?I
[ The Sunday school of Mt. Zion A. J
j. M. K. church will have their annual I
I. picnic at Lincoln park,-on June 24th. |
?iThey anticipate a grand time as us-'
kuai. -k|.
"Mr.. C. R. lhu t- is superintendent.
? The public is.invited. Admission 25c.
^ Mrs. M. II. Wilson has left for'Bos|*
ton where she will spend the summer
h months. ?? :?C
Mrs." Jennie- Rivers entertained a
t* mimttr of her friends on Prrtlrry-gYeTT^
|* ing of last week at the home of Mrs.
|? I'llilip I lorry... Miss Eva Chisolm and|I
Mifcs; Jennie Curry, two of our school
j. teachers anil others, were present, antll
t*. spent a very eii.joyuble everting" and a
[? delightful tci'ii-shinent was served.
I Miss Kv:. Ch/solm has left for sumI*
mer school at ATlon-Benedict, ColumI"
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t* | It is tpiite eiit eresj iiig to note -tl,ie
[* creditable niiialic-r of our seluol teacli|?
eis win. Iia\t- imiiic tu the various stimj.
nier .schools. Si.me- are| Allen-Bene[
I .oiitler-r-Jiusie (' reen, Km i lee (Jreen;
jl Hampton .ulsI it ille. Misses Kiigcnia .X...
I* I>e (Vista.-vKlethi.-i M. Mi-RethT Kdnu
?'/ P. Morrison/Alherta \'. H\mt. ? [
If y<iu want to lie properly iin'furmj.
ed of the activities of-this slate read
(''the Palmetti header and tell voiir
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>' Tricnds about it. }
~ ?, Plymouth Cougiegat ional Church
~\ large :unli'MU-e?attended Die nv n iir
| iii}'" sC'i'vices Sunday to hear the-scr*
_ mnn on " t ti ti'iy n.-i.'' tie live red ~Liy?t he .
~ pastor, kev. I odht'i 11't-?A-t-niirlit. tlie Sunday
school rendered its Children'sII
was in elrart-e -nf the exereis.es. The
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principal feature of . the evening was
j a pageant, "The (Dories of SunfUitr.",
iThe, Kxeelsi.ii, ehih held Its monthly
j meeting at the. Koine of Mrs.C. 1).
Trarv,- Tuesday- afternoon. Many
/ plans wete Tiithle 1'rtl' thO jmilllMtiati'
future. The next meeting. will lie held
?at?t-he??ui?M i s.?L.?IK Powell,.1.
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Mount pleasant. All members are
^ Urged to attend.?Already plans are
( heing. perl'ei ti <l for the 'Daily Vara- j
I | tioji Bible schod.. The. .date . will be
announced soon. 1'arcnis arc hsked
to have Jt heir children, in the t/peninjj.
day.
Rev, at'.d .Mi';'. S.- II. J,cwis, of the
^ Kingstrcc dist rict. *nnd M pxI'hhno_A|
attending tlv program committee of
the'Stute league and S.convention
/ w<;c irucvts at dinner with Rev.- and.
^ .Mrs. J. \V. \Vi.thcrsj ?on at Mt. Zionj
I jitrafisc.^ Ki'iday '.id* last week. diuv. j
lanvis fh^-nsie of the best prepared mi-.
J jesters of the, .-tat e< all excellent pas-j
tor, whose wife is hn inestimable aid j
~ In Ids Work.?ytrs7 Alston is thewjt'pj
' of Dr. 77 l^f~^t 1stoni pjistor of oiir!
church at Latta. ex-dean of Allen uni-i
f w-i-ito Sl-io vv..< :.l ... ..iw^'thi- ertir
eient hook keeper" at Allen, where i
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she taught for many > ears. She was
j en route to State colleev t.o attend the
jr-/ union r?school. i . 1-?
Plmaituel A. M. I'., Church
At ule-VCtf o'clock Wui, hip oil Sunday
J looiiiiiip; the" 1 !*'-.I hi read for the
| niornihe?h*r?on-dhe ?rt+e Jttmdr?*d?ami
, tliirtyninth I'salju, After the ussial
preliminara-..- lie took his text from
+- Judtfei- 1 which .reads?"And- after
s |iim -wits Shannon', the soli of Analh,
V t.l.iih slcs. of the I'rillistiiies six hun*.
'I^ed men with an oX-eoad: he also .
- delivered Israel." 'A large e'oiigrega1
7 Con heard this interest inland inspriI*
iliw PPJ'tntin end Was moved hy the
-?Words which came fi'om the lips .of
the messenger. The message was de
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nets Co.* 1
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Mrs. Olymphia Harris i* J
ate cost, (fisp^psiny toilet )?*
S, jihanipo<?s, Reality : ' !
is.an' imperative need, at "* a
I of .liwath (iiH'wimw."Wlu > if
insecure continuous come " X
so readily saleable, buys H ' y
ffmrnt. -arpglrt thr w..tT. t... - v.:: X.:
ill at once or immediately ^ y_
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Columbia, S; C. J
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livcrcd with spiritual t'MthU5l:tsln and}
fervor. Before the-cjose~"of -the?ser-J_
vice one infant was christined. Y
Sunday. school was well attended V
tind the financial results WoTvr good. t:
Mr. George B. Smith, assistant to the
superintendent, presided at the open- "
ing session. Banner classes: for at t
tendance and collection, Senior, d.
Frederick .Simmons; Junior, H. C.
Moultrie, tui uttendilhcc. I uterine- J.
diate, Mrs. E. M. Green; for coliee-'0
tion, Mrs. J. B. Jones; attendance and ii
collection, Primary, Mrs. Inez Sim-:
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mons^' We are looking 'forward to ?
the day, on which que?picnic wi!4 ho a
held. A large attendance and happy is
tiine' is anticipated. ' < ";t
St. John Christian union and auxil-!s
mrtcrr were urtdrp'sselT by the pastor, j
Rev. J. E. Beard, at the evening wor- j
ship. Matthew 25:40Was selected asjt
a text. This sermon brought much!.
jny ..mi hnpplHftlm =>*
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CONWAY NEWS - ,S
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Sunday morning after the the u'sualu
preliminaries the pastor, preached a j
splendid sermon, using as a text Eph. (
6:4, subject "But bring them up in j,
the nature and admonition of the i
Lord." The doors of the church were t
tliop '?ponprl nnil Mia , I ,o?fPu ninvo? _
chanted.
_The Pastor's?adfe^?Mrs?
Jamrrette-UoVe was introduced- to the?f
church by Mrs. Levister. Splendid re- '
marks-wore giveh-by -Mr*. Gore.
A program was had at the Sunday \
evening services'in keeping with Children's
Day. Mr. F.mp Hemingway ac- .ted
as master of ceremonies. . ?
A reception was given at the par-"
sonage for the bride $nd, groom, the '
ReV. and Mrs. I. W. Gore.
?Mas.?Eleanor--Moore and children '
were in the city Sunday visiting their '
sister and brother, accompanied by ^
Mrs. Delilia Connor of Wilmington. ^
Miss Cecil Moore is also bacH'w'ilh 1
us.. . 7' '. . !.
_ Miss Etherise] is back from Stale. 1
colleger. ?~-r? ?-?; ?~fi
? Rev. Wayman Johnson and family -I
are back with us after having eloseiLt
a successful schtToT term at Clin. ^
. Whon in the city don't fail to stop 1
at theV'Wilson's Restaurant" a li i-^t, 1
class eiting place. "i
A gAjiie was played here Monday, i
by Cotnyay 0.ud a visiting teaim TIk* I
score was 13-5 in Conway's favot;. <
.. A picture known BS"""HolhlluJah'\ I
with an all colored cast, will be here !
Wednesday the 18th. The star.in the <
act is Miss Nina Mae McKinney, a :
South Carolina girl, who tirsj starlnl
ir. Tennessee at the Pastime?theatre.
Messrs. George Latimer," E. Hem I
ingway, Boisy Hughes, James Core. tj
William Caddy and Frederick (jruone |
matured over to Marion Monday niehi (
to attend a social.
Mis Tt()bifttron. son and daughter, |
were in the city- visiting relatives, .
Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. McLeud last \
week. i
Mr. David Daugherty passed thru
tho city Saturday eiirodte to Rucks- j
poit. - ,
EUR BETTER .SHOE REPAIRING! 1
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(Guaranteed prompt delivery service _l
4$ttit*k Service Shoe= q
Repair Shop
1121 Washington St. Col'a. S. C'.~ j j
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is Baby's
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Greatest Protection
DO yop realize how much Baby*!
health depends upon JCB to
keep Ms foods vweet and salty?
. - Don't let eold weather k*H yon
into the belief that his milk, fruit j
juices, etc., can be kept safe urithc/ut
ice"protectiott.
= Remember thai th?$e delicate ^
foods must be kept ice-cold, else "j ,:
they quickly deteriorate and trou- ' ?|
ble Is sure to follow. Keep Baby's i )i
foods in the coldest part of the .~j
t ice box ? directly under the ice
chamber. And see to it that the .j
ice chamber ii always kept well ;
filled. : : !j
CITY ICE COMPANY^
1721^MAIN ST. I*HONK 3LY<Tj1
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An Unpleasant Subject . j;!
All of the functions of life are not j 'i
peasant to consider. Perhaps this i# i
why some mothers refuse to think j
that such sym.) atoms' as restless sleep,
loss of flesh, lack ot appetite, Or itch-,
ing nose and finders in their children,'
can he caused by round or pin worms. !
Many mihIIm'tk have proven, however,
that a few .doses?of WhiteWUreaxu
Vermifuge, that sur,, and harmless
wm-m expcllant, will make these .<symptoms
disappear. You can get W^hite'sy'
Cream Vermifuge for 35 YeKts per
Ijyttlp' from v. ' /
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ECONOMIC AlTwHEK -EN OF A RES I
TO ALL SEASHORE ANIUMOI'N- 1
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CONSULT TICKET AGENTS, THE i
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Vaturbury,. Connecticut, where they pre
/ill spend their honeynioqn during Sur
he summer.' Ore
Mrs. Sanders is oncvof. CJreenwood's
lost charming youiigautdiiia- and_ha-s V
wide crlcle of'"Wends throughout for
he-state.1 She is a teacher in the lent
last Side public school. In addition the
o this she has a very charming perriend^Wiong
her pupils and any
ther persons with whom she comes H
11 .contact. res
The groom was educated at State T-Kt
K and M. college," Orangeburg'"arid gru
HjcTifn college, Penn. state, and is anr
t present holding the position of' 1
cience teacher at! Bre>wer**YVormal in liai
his citv. Tli. i? Ullittt _o?noiinlur?!_*? Its?1
tructor and is rifaking Ko.od in his; 1
hbsen professtoTn '"boj
After-the weddiny journey is over, ant
Jr. and Mrs. Sanders will be at home to
o their friends in Greenwood. ? i * I
The wedding sifts of themselves at- \\r
wwt-t-hr'.yomTtnnt.t 'i)f lilt' PWU'lRl, aVRJr
hey are numerous as well as hand- Mr
omc. ' Ma
?Amoiig?t-he-?wtf?rrf?tmvn guests. *>l''
v-er.e: ' . . ' . 'i R
Dr. K. S. Wilkinson, Dr. T. H. Best,- ?r.c
'rof. M. Whittaker, Prof. Raymond
'lagget, Prof. .1. II. Montague, Mrs. v''l
kin a Thompson White, Messrs. John satl
5. Rhodes, John Price, Alonzo San- ^
lers7~gH~T>f~OTmit;e^>urtrr'Miss A! M.
rduny, -of Newhioty;?Miaa Pauline ^
fagKnrt, of Ml. Cnnnek.Mr. and Mrs. jw*
iard, of Augusta: Mr. M. J. Butler/ ,rit'
Jr. and Mrs.. C. J.-.Hurst, Mrs. Poor- s*lf'
;ia Grey-and daughter, JMr. and Mrs. vl"
-arkin I/>trmer, Dr. and Mrs. C. I..
Humphries,' Mrs. Samuel Edwards, *
drs. Pinkie Pope, Miss Ruth White,r
dr. R. J. Hauan, Mr. P. A. Richie, ')rt
ill of , AbTfe vl lie; Mrs. Minnie Eve,
ind .Miss Nell HamptonOf Barnwell,lev.
and Mrs. Gourde ?Bradley of?
Iradley; Miss Lois MeGhee of Aiken;
Jr. and Mrs. Chrtsty' Johnson .of An-.
lersonrMrs. Annie Shirks and d.auirh- Prt
or, of Cokeslniry. s ! *
The spacious home of-Miss Henri't.tiV
W illiams was the scene of a very
n'otty party UTven Tuesday iiiRlil' t'n
one mfn in honor of the lipido 11 IT?I -^t
ii^iiL-eIcctT~"Mi is lau ilt- J'orCTYaf ;m<r "1^
'I r.' Hen la m 111?Sajulors.?Misuses Ma vino *
i NVijJianis and Ilonrjottli' WilAiams,
lie hosfosse?*r-ynnred llo pains in niakny
the evening one well worth re- 1
uenihcrinyv- Tables were arrunyed c<"
or hridye. After a few pantes how ver.
cards were ltikL_ajdilti?uud the . ei'iisichorean
art held sway as the "!K
cantitul strain^; uf nfusie came in
ver tin' radio. Misses Kilna (iillard '
nid Il:r Fa if also presided aft he piano '?V
M interval.1. - '
Ainoiiy those present were Missse ^
aicih; I'ercival. yuest of hon?r; CI lalys
ilradlev . I.iu v William.', Cora W'il
ia ins.? 1 La?L ai r.?kidtrtr if tI lard, *?M es^
lautL^?Kdita?Thorn pson,?Amanda M~! ~
' cxrii^ Min.i ( urinp -\Vcir and Messrs?
'"d his brother, Aloiizo.?.John .-friee, the
A'. A. Harper, Orientals Kehl,' Jier- jde
inrU Smith and .1. It. Hill..
As the wee hours hey an "to arrive the
he yuests-departed with pleasantest jiiii
eeo fleet iTTns.* ' ' II
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.M'isses?HenrielttK and Hucy "WTT- |,le
uiins lelt tile cil.v Ah onlay for Hump- '
on "where they Sv i 11 attend awn liter |a|,
auruurl-at---the institute. t?? j^fe
i'\v.'home alter a prosperous
chool tortn in (leoryelown.
I ii last week's is sue ol\the I'iilinei- (p.?
n-f-s-tnler?Huv"TiamO-lif" Kevi H. A . j
'etersop, principal of the Mast Kiel pir,
chool was tTiiouyh mistake, omitted
a the funeral services of Mrs..Thump- 1
OFT A MIC
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WRITTEN C>1
Iieollii, Ilappiuess. Love, Money
( mmIio! ,iol> Knsim^s Wnrrinu
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'ANNOUNCING Till
: Idle Hour Swii
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j. (S Miles from Columbia-em
L Kvrellent Free Pier
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ill" . - Churches and
I: \V> M. SMITH, M?-r.
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Saturday,. June 21, 193(1
" Rev. 1'eterson read the scrip- ^
e lesson. .. . - '
<U? J.i>dnl> R^??'r^nmnoA,,
achts<r~lf^onderful sermon last
ulay morning at 11:30 on "The
>wth, of Christian Character."
CARD OF THANKS
toi wish to thank The many frTFitfls
tejegrams and letters of conde^
;e, and for Jyndness shown during. '
illness and. death of our mothei.
Rev. W,_ M,. Thompson, . ?.? Cleveland
Thompson,
Corrie Whooden.
Tiss Julia Mae Goode left Wedday,
June 10th for Philadelphia. *
ue she will visit sisters, brother ,
ndmotner and a host of friend;
I relatives.
?he many friends of Arthur WiP.
us are very glad to know that he_...
buck from Florida and well again:
'he Greenwood Giants and' Atlanta ,s
's eivissed hats at the Fair Ground' *
1 Atlanta won by the scores of (5
2.
)i\ R. S. Wilkinson, Professor
hittaker, Prof. Clagget and Mrr .
odes oPurangehurg W6re guests of
, and Mrs. Charles H. Williams of
xweH?ayenue during the Sandersrcival
tveddmg.
T.r. J. B. Jabber and Thomas MowI
and his wife, also her sister,
js Emma Brooks motored to Ashe
e Sunday and report a very pleuit
trip to the mountain city,
dr. O. L. Miller and his wile, Mr*,
leu Miller motored jn from Caibplsv
ille, Kentucky Sunday to visit 7
L-Jivother, Mrs. Mary-Watson. They- jr~
>ught Oliver, Jr., tsnqiPTHl thoonnn
r with Ins grand - -mother, Avhit,- ~
' attends summer ^ehind ?
e, Kentucky.- 7
Morris Chapel Baptist Church >
Sunday school opened at the' usual' ,
ir. All officers and teachers were
sent. 4 Attendance -atnl eolldc'tiiou
re very good. . ..." 4?
1 :dU a. m. preaching by?Kev. .!<. ;
Walker. Everyone'. present?Uoj ,
er service rejoicing from the wonrfuj
sermon which Rev. WalkeC
Vt 5:00 p. m. B. Y. 1'. U. OouduV-by?the
president, Mr. Janies Ho-.
soil was good.. The lesson was talc-- -
fltjiTT the"2iid chapter uf St. Mail...
was beautifully dfscifssed by the
sitleiit-. ?????
.'111 p?in. preaching by Kev. Wull.ei
ich was anothey excellent serino-i. 7
v. Walker [nils Ins whole soul, and
ly in his sefnions which cause hi .
negations to he in the same like
n'ler. * , k
l-he Athenian workers are present-v
a "Mock Wedding" Thursday an.I ^
Friday are tci have-a pie hie. "* ''.
I'he pastor, Kev. Jdhnson will be in
wi Sunday, and take charge of the
T've:- Inith morning and night!
fhe public will receive a warn} wel-di* 7s
lie at all of our services. " . Vi
A STATEMENT
u ! - 7. ' : > '
since so many uT myfriends over I
state press ipe to accept tlie |)re:*.-?fr
ncy ol', the State Convention aiid ?j.
V. 1'. IJ., with'the assurance that'
'>' Will , tfi.ve me. lout|, the electiojj
I loyal support in otlice afterward ,
lerehy make public my williiigne.- *
sejrve iriyrfilrergh:. in thin lofpmil ?
capacity.- , ;(' ?.
Ihe requests coming from my co- '
lorers were ta|s?-o us ? >
nts at first. butr:They?*o?ihul'fT .L~_"?
ud?in n 11 miters and -so?increased in
tree of earnestness that I am coii^. .
iced of a very genera [ .ami snicer , ^ "
lire .throughout tJie State, innf thu
field my services over to this- of'
C. F. CI ANDY.
KY HAND JARANTEE
1 It'll) 'Vou In
, Peace, Power, Influence,
. anil Happine**- al Home:? r
\ 1VUICK
day
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ok CitV, N. Y.
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Timing Pool | "
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