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LAURENS NEWS ' i- ~ ' k ? ?- f 2.-? --. ** f Sunday was another, glorious day In Bethel and St. Paul. Altho the I'^at was .intense?it?didn't "inteil'eie with real church goers.' Sunday school was held u.t the us?ual hour with a large attendance. ' The lesson being welL ?ovu?wed-atr-Ho'clock the pastor and Rev. East filled the pulpit preaching from tjie subject "The Foolish Virgins." Pastor White is sparing no pains in delivering these wonderful sermons. In the ?~ evening a- special program was rendered by the league which was. enjoyed by"-all. "> AVf were pleased to -have Messrs. Thompson out to Sunday service Come again vnnnp wi.ll cii ?!-wuys weleome. : "" Mrs. E.. S. Nelson and daughter. Mrs. Bessie Matthis, and Mr. James Cuine, accompanied Mrs. Golden to Winston last week. Thea stopped over .i. 11 . * D - ? ? w iiHuncy ana nan inniii'r with Mossrs. John Boyd and- Perry Little. They were treated royally and made to feel fir thn nt I fiti' 11 nj'il i i inn iTT law of^ev. Levant. The funeral of Mr. -George ("nine VRS held un TTUlPsday* atterm oh at Bethel A. M. E. church of which he r was~ a member. Although being ill for a little more than two weeks he Avas up and around and on the streets. Saturday evening lu{ was out talking With his-friends. Hot denth fflipe a great shock to his many, friends. He leaves' to mourn a widow; Mrs. Lydia Caine; a brother, Mr,_ William v' of relatives and friends. Mr. Henry Aunold \vas_iin the city to attend the funeral of' his nephew. Mrs. Lydia Shell and children spent > the past week in A she vi lie. Prof, and Mrs. Thohifcisj^Saitders entertained a number of chullren at ~ a. party on_lTiday^ at terHodn in honor ol^^their son .Thomas, Jr., the. occacinn huinw *-.1 n^UK.-ol.. 1.1.. ..I........O V,v" ^""5 vv/ ivyruiou- llir> rirVvlI i-?i birthday. After being entertained with a number of games by Miss () Odessa Saivrfers they, were invited Lll ? the dining room where , the color was ? earned oat-in tho-schemo of?pftrk ' "<t White. Tlin beautiful .mix. ? ? Me-piidfc and white and eleven candles were ^"Inirninv and lil.ov n mil l.i- f 1... I. after which delightful-pink and white ice cream was served. The% honoreo was =d.he recipient of many lovely gifts. "Little Miss Pris6illa Shelton was at nome. to the sunbeam club (uTTTltewafternoon. 1 he littfe^ ifulk wov entertained on the fawn after which deJightfuL refreshmen t s_ werea served? Those un the sick -list: Miss Lizzie -i Allison. Mrs. Amanda Todd, and Mrs. Mary Mills. Mrs. Audrey. Wahzoa and others mo tt red to (ireenvilje din ing, the weok^ Ml'S.~Xbuise_Owens, Mrs. Willie M. Johnson", Mr. John M~cMorris, and Mr.' Odell Owens were the dinner guests _? of Mr. and-MijS. MeMorrU un Suiuhiy" Prof. W. AT White am! otliers mo tored to Asheville during the' past week. ... < Miss S. L. Dettdy accompanied by Misses Minnie and Sara Wells and Mr. Johnson of the city motored to Greenville Sunday evening. The Diamond Jubilee Singers had an interesting program at St. Paul ??;??was?present?an enjoyed?thrrrrr?very much. . We are sorry to {report that.Mrw Thomas Owens has-been very ill.at her home. v *} pi'- L. W Thompson, accompanied - -1. by Mr. K. L.- Cundriff, motored to Asheville Tuesday evening, returning Wednesday. They reported a dei* lac.i it:. uvi ngniuii ii'i-p, ins ??111 IUIII iTuward, returnee! with them,- tu spend i\ while. ; -v: t~~ Mrs, Martha Franks, accompanied Ly Mr. Daniel Franks, motoredto .Cliii ton Wednesrtay-e ve-n mg bringing Mi s. William Johnson, and Cornelia Caiiie of Pittsburgh -who attended the funeral of their uncle. t Mr. MuVray Putman and mother of ? Nevr York attended the funerap -of their brother and uncle, Z-ZZ -ZZ. iWe. aFe^ glad-to report that Mi . Furif Miller, after -being confined to hi>> room, is able to be out again. Mr. John L. Miller of Clinton,, was the gUest of Miss Knima Fuller tor Monday. The. funeral of Air. T.urdy Cleveland was held on Friday "afternoon at Ml. Zion Baptistr"church with Rev. J. W. Matthis oflieiating. Miss J id ia., and Henrietta Fowlei entertained it a party on Hyiday everting with a large crowd. Music and dancing were the features of the even ing, after which a delightful refreshment was served. Master Harold and little Miss Cor* _ netta. Putnian .are visiting theirgraiid father and grand mother. Mr. William Edward Thompson, ac, companied by Mr. Joseph Hunter, mo tored to Fountain Inn Friday night to visit relatives. A'- : r Mr. C. H. Duckett and his co-workers have been kept unusually busy the past week. It was related that during the week end they had ^o take , core of fourteen bodies. A certain young man has been looking very sad since the departure of ^ " Mi^S Bernice Washington. Hury back you are needed as well as missed. Mfisdnmes Owens, Miller and Bosr sic Grant of Savannah, were the din ner 'guests of Mrs. E. SL kelson-.oil . Sunday; " ; - I -M-iss-AlUsu Garlington gave a-.aur.., ; frarty lor hef bVoth^l4, MV. W. i\ uarjjngion, neiore ne wmt aymy . Those partaking'of the hospitality J f were Mesdames Blackstock, Wanzer, I Miller and mother; Griffin and Mr. j r..-;; William Fuller, music and games he a i?'g played, after which delightful re-1 -?- fi whmrrctS TVCTi' sprvt'ii--- -** The Triumph church has had a wop-, derfql revival during the past week! and on Sunday afternoon a sacred j ?- 1 concert was rendered by Mesdames I ?* Nelson, Miller, Owens, and?dthers. i Mrs. Sarah Cheek, a wetl known ci- i home -Saturday evening. She lh^ ed alone and someone on entering i . found her which was a great shock toj ' . _ -a ' , MISS BROWN AND REV CALD--WKLL WED IN CI.AFUN .CHAPEL Ui:iUtf?'l)tMtr. July 1 ? Th? niiirriiigu of i\liss Julia E.^Bro.wn; daughter of the late Rev. J.Ri Brown, district superintendent ol' the Sooth Carolina conference, M. K. church. and secretary lor the' president ol "Clutlin college, to the'Reverend (J. Haven Caldwell, prominent minister of AsheviNe, North Carolina, was brilliantly and impressively solemnized at nine o. cluck Thuixlay?nmrtmtg- in the-chir-~r pel of Ctallin college. Rev, R. F. ! Freeman, pastor of Tt^jnity jM. K. < chuivlr at Orangeburg performed the celenionv in lh<- pioooi.nf ti htip.. gathering' of friends and relatives. Tile chattel -WW* t n.-furpVn'f . _l"to a veritable llower garden.. An arbor in the center covered with smilax and ivy encompassed the white a-1 tar where the bride and groom knelt for. the minister to declare the"marriage vows. Flanking ?-iw|t??of-the arbor^and altar was a seven branched candelhr-ii?holding -white- ta- - l"Ts. I'aliM.i and Unin Ik1111 .J ,.i i, " tiful white and piiik gladiolus' placed in elective arrangement edged nath - u'ayn" thut?wtrrr?closed?with while portals fastened with golden stall's. - Barge?pots of?prrrk?hydrarigius and " lei ns interspersed with?magnolia branches, and blossoms lined the front -of the stage. - ?? ' Pn yyitinif lh< 111 iiIniiiiT ft program =roi ir.ipual music was rendered by Mrs. J.. H. Randolph, wile of the president and director of the music department of Clailin, assisted by .Miss Dorothy Fulton,-student al 'the Oberlin college I conservatory.- A violin solo '"JJo ii .Wild j Ut.se," by McDowell. was flayed by Mr. Alton l*b l?y thewuodf-Jr. "Oh Proj mis'e Me," by I)No Kove.il, was beauT ilifully sung by Mrs. Mildred Cooke. The bridal party entered to.the wetb" ?<iiip? rrrniTh foi "Midsummer' Night's Dream" by'Mehdelssohii and the "Bridal Choi us .frojn. BulirtHrria/' by Wagoner. The first of the bridal party to en' ter .were the little- Mioses Iter nice Bryant and .Louise?S?nilh,?~wtip*~TP^:" moved tlii- [-i.lili-n -l-tir.- -mil?opened the wlbU^pLllals Xur the ushers and-z r i ooiii.siin'n_ 111 t iilm1 wliii were- the Messrs. John AY. Kjirrv. Ti.-..1.1...... _ ' nyuiew ootl, John Williams, :tnd Wil1 . liaip" Mooter. j The bridesmaids entered next in , pan s ami included .Misses FannieKoidhuns, and Catherine I louver, the tirst pai,i^ xveatihg duplicate princess tfgjuwira- of (. >were^rnrt~trhrnTiOd with bu ac?orchid bb infant taTTeta hows. lovcjy pictured hats.of the > traffic - shade and slippers matching their .j beautiful trowns. thev carP'"* ! bouquets of.strip uladiolas tied with jorcKid tulle ribbon. The soqoinl pair til,- .Mi stjes Naomi I hintrerfield and Ma bet Jenkins wore n'owns of pink How- . ?tMvd net triuiuii'd with larjre boutVant boWs of pink talVeta, picture hats ^ {'^(l i'iat rliiii^. sXi^n])ei s^ ^'1'ft j^rj j with pink tulle-ribbon, j The matron of honor, Mrs. M. K. ! l'opf, sister of . the urouni, next to ! eht,er, wure a beautiful princess (jown :of pink crepe cbilfon, lovely picture i bat slippers of -the same shade and J c arrying a beautiful bouquet- of pink .roses and pine larkspur. , j Miss Oltalee Brown, only sister of the bride t\a.< maid of linntil IWld Was lovely in heV net (,'own over orchid taffeta with larjre orchid bow at the. side, piOUiie bat itlld slippers of the " same shade uiatehinj* her trown. She i. carried a i>i>uiiuot' iof. orchids and -pink- trlmholna.?-?? ??- ?- Tin bride entered w.iih Dr. J. B, RundoTjih, president of Claftin who jfuve her awav in^niariiatre. They ! were met at The nTtar l>y the room and his best man', the Reverend J. II. _ Roster, of Winston-StUenr, North Car olina. The bride was radiantly lovely in her weddinj? KO\vn of pink tulle ' over.- jmik tallVt-n-, 4+ettuUfui.- -pictured hat and slippers mutvhinir her trown. She carried a large houuuet of pink , | huuerlly roses and lillies of the valley. _ ' _ ? , ' r' ' - . - ' ( Hollowing Tile cofemody a group of ladle.-', Il|ftill.*! - 11' Trinity M F- j church and close friends of the bride's , im.it.hej-. fiiti'1'i'iini'il ii h an informal |breakrust. reception in the college | cafeteria. A very dainty and delicTotnf , '7m i~Tn~'Wa. u it'll ill lllf- litl'H'd htlhWx-V ( of e nests 1,resent- =. : 1 The Kev?reinl and Mrs. 'Caldwell [ left by motor Tin mediately after t he ( | reception, for' (iret-nsboro, Where they , I stopped for a short visit with the J ; groom's relatives. The motor trip } vrrtl include many points ol' interest ? iem-oilte to l)icUins<on college, Car- | lisk- 1'eiyisyLvania, where they will : spend some time before returning to J their home in Asheville, North C'aro- j | linn, .July 15th. ; T " | Mahy prominent uul of town guests ( j attended the Wedding, among* them 5 i heing Mrs. L. If. King, of New Or- . leans, wife of the editor of the South- , i west Christian Advocate; Mrs. f. K. (Jurrcs. assistant prbn-ipal of Al\p , Iflgh school, Asheville; and Rev. an.I , Mrs. Weatherhy, also of Asheville. j Sn.VKR STRI2JET NKWS ' Sunday was a high day at j church and we had a circuit review of 1 the lesson in .the Sunday school. "The ' superintendent, Mr. f.arkin JadTsTTiV. ' in his usual way cave us an it-rest- | ig review. ' At the usual hour for services, the ' pilstoi:.__Re?ly X: _M.. W ill lams, in his j1 own ..way delivered a powerful sci'uw.n ' Trom ''Chrir.tV Soennd ~ We all enjoyed the sermon. At]' l the close of Uw- seiwiees?ftev. liams a?d Mr. Vance motored to Pro; j fierity where' they joined with P. h i I Dr. Vance .with Rev. John Mevt ! 'who had all the county there. It ! ,it..great crowd. The,.rtdrr war to have. [preached, hut after Rev: Williams arrived, the elder asked him to preach I for him1 and he did. ! At the close of the services the J elder and Rev. Williams motored to j Cohimbuu They safe trifle Ftp, who knew her. She was a great (i lover of her church and'had man- { friends. Funeral ^arrangements later. ? : ~ ^ . - V? ' ? _ r ~jr NiiW CALVARY RRESBYTKRIAN j CHURCH. ASHEV1LLE. N. C. . ^ Summary <?f AotivSlie* fnr thu fttnnltw _ May, and June ' Our minister, the Kev. W. (I. Hamilton, B. L>., A. M., has been at his post of duty each Sunday ai -11 :()u 111. morning Worship with great at-' tcndancesv and sermons. thut have been inspirational during these two months. The Sunday school hour with the'superintendent and teachers present. ia tiuiir claaaes and the many virrf? : then gathered to take the lessons in Lnat are so beautiful each Sunday. 1 he Sunday school has the grades' system and it is tjcreat. L> see lit*^ a.-senibled^t. that liuur, -Bach of the Sunday schuni < .... i put into readiness, with the attractive Bfblicul pictured in each room which adds to the interest* of the classes. The Christian Kndeavor hour is being carried on each Sunday with the young grout) of leaders, and it i1 in tei'esting to See how the young people carry on their work 111 this'do-1 pa 1 l.imuu^at--h:()t) p. in ' T i He *Tpxa^ Christian group, being organized a short time ago, is doing. ihu wink thut> ia laid down lot1 them through the '/Board" "and to set-' h?o.\v wmk is interesting and the?young . people are to be commended for the christian spirit- that tthey -hgve 111 our church., trying, to heip spread Christianity. ?44?e?organized?metr-bf-the church' " which comprise all of them, are having "'greatet-' interest in the church I this-^church" year, . and -doing great work this church year. Kuch week tpey plaln~and have socials for the benefit of the church, in this way interest is being manifested und__lhey are beginning to realize their usefulness .tb~the church. 'l'here-Jiave been given at the tlif- " ierent homes recently for .the benefit of the church, through the ell'ort o! the M. C. entertainments at the tollowing, Air. a?id Airs. <Jr-AleridiUt, Airs. A. 1J. Millers, Mrs. 1). lirooks, and Mrs. (Miunjl-iw, M i ?- Hotter ice Snijth, Mrs. A. Black. To amtrse uiem in these entertainments several-.mistmn-games have been intriiitnex-.UOn the-evening el Ahty :-fi?ih .. j pagyUnt . may Queen iTtNations, I Spreading ^Jivihzatiun and Christian!- | ty ' Wats presented, in reading, JSpe- I ciul music, costumes, and characters! appropriate showing the different. uaei-ns ?ii twenty foinitiivs. There he 'K ?ld7 characters in this pageant u_ud?H. 'received thy praTy , more " than 1'oiHP liunih'ed pers? J?s. v. ln> witnessed the same saying that there had never been anything inure sain-il . and plain .-bowing the need ?f ehrislianity than in this one. ?1', had iiiln, wonu'M, ihil to repre i 11 'Mortal life i.t' t In" e V i.nilries J l?ul ?-? j it* e.etlcAVarv it-1t.ri T there were ' Liars. ' t>u .'-in day; .lam* 'JULit th pageant St -i-yte.r eLi?4-iU', 4~7~TelT 0t'' A ges r was pl'i' ' - !iLed_Li? all u< " :.ee that all the a'U:capacity takeif also, nut < t-> the three pagCunts J^hat have, bei;? |/iu.; .'iiteiL during this churehj: ,v?.-??. , m sjjuivcii 01 as neing tile kKiuwI that has ever been given i. ! i:v.- cj" \ for <*ur people. The lolhl\ ; .< as TSe7. program, beginrrilig . K.tii;.at 8:.'1U: Remarks by .the...1 Hiii-: *i .?Ruv,?XV4?U,?llamiltiiii-;?r-r?gttti?;.i v'ndo,?"Calvary"; .Mrs. Luck, " . tonal, Pros, choir of New Cat vai ; {ii_the Cross of Christ I Glory" v..i.scripture and prayer, per.ais:Inj; to the Cfoss, Rev. Hamilton; UJ.VCU. i-UliaL, . N aze u: th- lia |j t i *t diuwv^ 14 "\ ice.?, "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cm '' instrumental solbT "Rock -be* Age-." Miss Mamie Howell; vocal st-lor "Old Kugged~~Cross,'' Mr.' IfaT^ ~ old 1 ton; instrumental. Mrs. Luck, JesusrB'Oirr the Crosft Alone.'1 " scripture a?d short sermon'. Rev. C. A. Kddington, Sweetwater, Tvnmissoe; -hauling Lord's Prayer, processional. rfeSTtletit, junior ehoir-; "Onward Ckris tian Soldiers," "Tile Story of the I'iosx," by Mrs. Mae-Fixher7 taken hum th- vhnrcl^hyninal, sulo, "Ross aay;" Mi ? Mai.d Wilson; choir, "Rue'k * jf Ages;" ::t; which tinv.. i hm.- vvci^-r TT-iftrtifuliy r^ith.-; >nted le,i "angcb" " who were se. ii pia-ing themselves a Pound the "ero v. ; ieh was beautiful ly, electrically light <1. The tableau < i iiiu?perfect tn.d hi?Hrr?ami' hill. " here were inanv lli:iL J they could not hold hack th? tears < ?s it was so real and picturesque. Immediately again another tableau the | ingels disappearing on "Music, "The- | 'J Id Rugged Cross." Solo, Miss lien- : rv: "Che Sweetly Soluiim Thmi;' hi j" A Die cross, so beautiful was tiie. only t lghting for the church, yt which time It was a real, heavenly, scene. The Mayor of the City, Hon, .(Jal- ' latin Huberts, in glowing .term* .spoke >f the work of the church and the good i >Tthe~sanie to the community. As a 1 friend of the church and of the minis er. Rev.. Hamilton,.his^xomarks wert~-i o many and so .impressive t|iat lie"! jJ<1 the t?ft w;"- lUo hrst tkn'F* Tha t 1 Vc significance of the service of the losswas so vividly brought before 1 >iii that had made the impression i n him as this pageant .that night? 1 :h?nrgh the cross was two thousand ( . ears old, thefsftory' was not a ncv 1 ,ie but he hail never seen it "playc.. ! icfore, and he hoped it dm i v?de a lifetime impression "on -"*h- j j . 1 - r -ii - .i?it__ xi i ? i '? imux ut an, especially-tnese cnnuiy jt .!int 'had . witnessed it and tw: i jaii taken .a part ii^ou and "you are- growing." lie exi -god m-Hte i'('inarTc.< that ImrT-* r ki>o\vn that he was going to wit- t r.vis invited all of his friends to f .e along1 to witness the "Service ( the Cross?Rock of Ages" that it | - one of the greatest, things '10 ( seen to bo fiq-improsHivo, ? ?^3; Offering was taken afteTwa'riTs ^An- , hem" "Rock of Ages". Benediction ; The director of the pageants, Mrs. ( ,V. C. Hamilton, is grateful to all who ] l^ve spoken so kindly to-W-rrnd of _j ter,^ in the way that thev have _yo- j rardingt the pleasure of witnessing ^ icw much they-trav^ pwjtTyiSft the Ten litions of her efforts of putting be- t ere the people the wonderful pfays t ind pageants. . a _ . _ L >r i ?' .1 m i.maui.u V ??? ????? HI I r mm I m SHA1>V <;KO\ I; maimisi ? j?t urn' . OF'JEAST""SI'KX.ri;it, < . dyfrrvrn crrlm k Tim". !?-? -"" v " "II Lt'?hd?-dSnndayniui;mr Hip I'm.0" lor, I't'C. J.-S, I #:?11;t*I |?i .! kv.it'' ll'lt ' Till' lllllll ll ' |MI ll - is IiIkII. - - Tiiw VI i I i 1.1| lie Int.I lljliv -i"i Ices ivuru M i-, and .Mrs. I. uiiJiirijdiiUn t>! Chester, Mrsr-M-niy M.r*v/n,,d 'iirens.Mr. Kohcrt K. battnn, Walker--.*, town; Mr. Suniael'. frTtirr"is??u, ( i-?-? ti xille; Mr. < I'llt I'rat Iji-r. t 'lr. i|.,; i Air. ^Siiiam. I'avis, (j i ,i I. ;\| I'hymas Jesse, '( i iruv i!If ; \|i \| liuitiyllrn'l All. Kuth l.laii'i i/.c. \ 1 " e alv-a.v v.i li wa.. i again. . dimil ii A I 111 . 111?11111 f i 11' nl?I 11 ?i n i i . i " sui?t*t*7n?Ht'di;nr ;tl?.ent. Mr llattic- .inrrit-uj, a u|.. t' dent .was* very' pl. it. n.iy;. B. V. J*. C. atrC.:(iM ,.YI , U u it), tli( i president. .Mr. (>, U. J{,dt j|, rhai-.'c. I Many Idiehl liirr?*-an<1 - m ?s ' jn11.jj>?greeted him. . rhc _B. A . I". I . i- nnu Hntii' tuuiii ,i nniiiil miM i 11 'I'i,.. ..'I si s|.1'In wis earned ami lMreed- .s'-,;7?T7 day. . ,| U ... LJ I '* ' ? 1 i"l iin" . Ajj.V-rt? Mrs. .Alfrcrla Kill' I ?:i'nii:f -. (Iroufi .Vo/j ib~-M L?LL. I li,miwil,?N'ii. ,\lr.?H?H? IsIf l.'lw-1". |X',': jironrain. for SiMulay, .July (*>. - . | I'.ikli-t ju'i'i/u-1, ->t-evict? TTpn?rrrr|?AVitl" strains ?if swcot music by I In*' ^ m J I'ia nist.- .M s+i,?tt^cl i'ihIi' I b a \ m1;?rr^? is t 1k* music all I la* t imc. pastor aj'.i in pr. aciu <| a lurci | |.lc scbiioii. Mil.jfiT "('In 7 J tin- I' 11 \ sician. J'ur Sin." \[ iln- ) ii.. r .-.i'i.'iii .11 * AI is." i licij-a? jlriTTl Ikinicltlu pasli'l-s?V\ Hi-, iuiih ii tin- cp n, i . asr m foil. mi-ii mi-1". ^ l.lca '*?ii Kol.lntt .jiiikc vi'i j cin inir.!!- inc -..\i_ui ? ! ' a t ' airs. I >u?iiolv,' J i i 11 > i Jl.c clitircli': II. .aill \?i- .all IfU I > ;rl"?S~~ ;f--7pgf?: 1)1' US lift ;ul ? ' i. f -11. f ?'|;?1.1-|'i, |lMWork.. W f all like Ji. I'nui' Jis^ni Ic.liliiiis- I.fcaii . 1n-. ti i:i1l\ 11/ caillf A U . I 'III nil?:.t_ I a. HittH ' 'I l.c f 1111-1V: i i'-ififin' -i'ivfh', l? v tin . .nrcf <> , \\Ui_ai i-pn'uul t,V Hit- \ mill;. 1 num. Tlic\ arc w .o k-i n<> i.. iTiTT .. J I or 1 lie t ll hr< li j I rill" l > \\ 11 i i I lie junior mi.- : 11 n:; ? . I, , t .1 a .llU#-5'1' A Jl> 1111. I'auirl.. A Very illicit': t i H< nut I 11*1; > v. : t 11 ti president, AI iss SurTih II' .It; (II, i,J Me- * was hat I. ? . , 'lhc Jiiiiiur chuir ind Tin- ,|;,v .,|r ft riluV/H. M iT~" ll;i/c! t"T.iiere7Tfte lail! till- and i Hit.j.'nJ (mini ! chip! im, ul line If. T)u-?!'ii:i?TTTc?[tjiili L M111?" it, vicar v. h-U-e ;t- ii- l iuii". Mrs. Sajah I.e,\ i. p.ave'a p.arlv a' her U niit ifnl inur.c in \\ . .in. .I : alIfllltitill. ,\ in ii) the t'h III! I' Y:i" ii",any.1 i?I" (hc~\iniiif. t i ll'u l.c! there A? ifapd?I iiiia: e. n?i't-), il, ?i. .m u and !' :hiH'S \vi iy i i.r-~Tca! m TI,. I a I't it nt >t An artci u liieh iff "?7riy \ I'd. - -w-r. ' . . t M.J'i I'., | . ('rai'-e ha- | ui'ha pd a j< l-H;VV llllltlfl ' I ' III - >. Ti i |i | I ', . I lx~T .-4-HrhT-trTt'' -t Mr. I rait-e.X- ~ rile Sell let' llliit'liai \ yi/fety 11J i !_ J i al t lie- eh ii Veil h'ritlaa :i l:t ei iiuon w.illij? Llic prusidehfl . VI r-'.. lit ta?t It'-hicn-l - i'? I-. iharjia;. A \ ei:y inlcrte I ?i?? ?fueei ii< . I'lie iile1111,er hi .?nu i, .i us . Hey, and Mis. iJanuiLl _ar.. very / H i atel ill t ? the many ituii.iher--. \\h??1 are CtnistaiU l.\ Syntlil.ir; Ihem p.-Ad ' iiiny':?I., eat, T f ?Mr.' .iud. Air.". J.. Slade c'uY-ftajne,! " Key. and Mrs. I>anie!s'at >i.\ n'ehiek j at tea Friday cvcniip.:. Tlic\ reported (lelleinils t'nur e.s m ist d. M rsv Mary K. \\ at ??n i n??\\ aMi* t>U.,Ulll il II I T Tll.j |l*. r, st'viMnl. day's. ?.MI'S.* Allll'V Mill- . 'Ha- Ti:m ?,(,:, uf : Mrs.. I.eaiia l uum- : liu ' i in in-il to Imp Ikiim(-_7ii I'Iill;i.!7TpTTTTi. ltiaoMi laiiltt i f\i n |, ui' W ;ii: t,,ii SjiU'IH' Wi.j-: trt|.|.. .1 w I! !| u i-'.<iiula\ f iriy.lit- . i? l.il t In (,t I.a ri i .it ni-ii tlniU C'luilTiitJi- \ : ilnjv A11 - .1 .itjljiefi j_j si m 1*1 i: ~\ i Whi. -1 ? i UHifi Stuli.m?rV?( Imr, H .-inula y irm.nniiy l.v.\ .vi f.n ?i! a >- 11 at ainl yratfti.il :t|iiin*iii*?-, it "PI'IUWI ill. || n,J.. Uil v!..\'s |l( ,v< ir ^':U:?111'*- ""I??tn . ,' r.u v t .urn; ' l< ami If. in-1 In1 ho socvi.oo In \villi. a w i lY-.. ino n-hlllv mill I In* rMfclo.1 od hi[hi If.11 lit' llu* ii.. uaI t Hih* ..]lull*h with*., i fvrout mos-ay.- whirl; m- ?->hi li?li*it-i i> .ir.llI'Vl:?I ''III "111 iiini | I-I ,|1- TI1.1 t,f= ho hands iit llif In nvi ii!\ .iui Wo aro proud ,,f f c ui*' ?i)i: Sunday SO nr. I and \. i K. ], ;tl? ,u. Phoy aro ni'm ins1, mi. Tho ladiHr~Tif~rhi' Ataltinr uorkor liih ar'o di'iny :t ; i a*! w n'K n- dor t ho_ o;uIf rs.hl]i iTf \l r ,t" I ,ii in h kill<in n<i.. On JF+rtrrsday liiv ht i lu- Imiiu- f l' M-r-n?A nnio?t.vv;'-. m : I ,- vi-.M otak" "TTTl? was i.fi'ani/i'tl aim.' ' \ ..iii H'o|do.- ' - I ho nil Ha-rs w'oi'o o lor I til* a Ii >i low.-'. MissKdna V. Shltiko, }rro>idoht ; .Mi, lam.fcs kaiuhdjah. .vim- |>| o-nli-nt ; Mr, |>anio1 FrIdor. Hooj I'.iat y .\|,i,. .Aiii.d) iihsuiu. assistant ?do rotary . ' \l i s. ,\1. , h\ koliiiisi.n. tioa.siu or: .Mft?Wilton Muldrmv,' i hairinan of thu social coin nilfoo; Mrs. Mods.ro, idiaii ni'ait of tluo morrow-rorrtirn? too. A hrit'tU" future* ias hoon nrodic-trd for th.. ...?\ ? vorkers. ? ' a ? I'llo \\... .\1. Vufiot y inoot ''pa; h stent:?r rtlo w iiim ii ~aio-f i i 11in;' Itioir I'roMiy r X , ??- v - 11 I< " i I I I* I \ up I WTffir im- typ lit:n."(VlTr,m Via" n,.\T^ 'cw wooks. 'ThP amount is. S'JI.on. < 'hjldron'j* partios on tin* hou'utit'iil S awn arts boing jriv? n foo thp l>o'i:o- < t of thpir om.it on Thursday a-t 'bOO Jj ). nr. Tint tgdfcrrr uTu~? fu4vi> i?ntorthiH-~ ^ d tho socioty during tho month of < WnJ* and Juno aiv Mrs, Hlaiulu- Mo-'fl 'odo. Mra. ? Sarah Soot t. Mrs. Sadio'C 'Iuntor, Mrs. A. 1?. Millor, Mrs. I>. J 'rook:*. Mrs. 1 >upuki;'s; .M rs. It. JiUno . < Vlrs. Wr G. HarniHcm.' Tho ^ foing all that th.-y tan. tt. holp*'Jiut < vory program 'bat tfit*/ ministor a;- 5 tmpts, in tjio ipociai part of tho ? Jiurch. - ' " . [l .NiXJ^V^X^-N-fiWttr" > 1 ? , ? ' Trhildren '.< hay exei'i'ljtes at Mt. ZloTi ?h?Sunday. June unih?fe<,v..d to bt > tn- of the- best in the history of the inch. The attendance wJf,s numeri and the participants ori the pro. am played Weil their parts. ? IMit- prop ram consisted of choice isic rendered by the choir with 'Irs. K. I'. tioodman, presiding at',the an-; Km. \V._jL'. Carter, chorister; < i'jh clas?r~Teeitations, Dialogues, soaddresses by t he. home coming We were graced with the presence '! four quartets, napiel-y . Olive, i. .I'l-cab-, ^H. Zidn, and thiumscns hich added much enthusiasm and oii at hi..- t . tii.. - i-i-i be v.. < i. "K. (ioode preached the se-r.-<n <>| the occasion ' froin 1st Kings e. . abject "The Church in the Dest rt.V '' . . ... y is sermon wit's listened to, by a re- and at t cut i v.. -iiiilirawi ..oil l.m re he coMi-liwh/i ;? ? ?L u nas me ui>ariLconcensus of. Opinion, that Jiew k"l'Ut'"1,r- aMtJ Key. R. K."Williams, pastor of Tri? ?' ^?' I1-. Hnnrtl, 'known' as the M. pulpit lion of the Piedmont sec h.dd a ViTfr.-successful fully at ' aho've named church on ^'lindliy, -i'lli. 1 ??ta 1 collection, $40.(JU. (>is yhuirch-has a ipcjnbership of a ry. lew yet they are doing thtngs m!T| the direction and leadership of ev. Williams. a? M i. h.lin .11 'Nathan, who attended ??;ohoo| at Soneea Junior college. 1 Mr Jy^epki. Demi, who attended Jt"'d aj_ Vodrlices. returned home a " d:i\ iumi li> ttie delight- ol their : .0'>; friend's. Mr;:. I.r-sie Campbell amf daughter '? ithclmina, of. Kvanston, arrived here lew ila.ss ar? to be at the bedside ' a u'h >* i aii'it loot her,?M r s.?A mall i 11 eliders'on. .Mr. 1' t\ Deari is visiting his paral . Mi. and Mrs. P. B. Dean. ,t BP I ttitfr v.HVtT KrHH RPIf OF ; (tlNW \ \ * " "i t.? ?'i \ n'fs: . opening iij*. "Holy, Holy".; singing/hymn No. t piau-i b\ KeV. A. L. Rainbow; .opine, "We Will Praise the Luial;" upline It-/son; decalogue; hymn No. ; I; seijndji, text St. Matt'. . 4 ' diji i I, '1 mpor.tanre of Thinking;^ after which the doors of llie church 1 > i.c opened for joiners; Lord's pray i chiihted; collection. Lev. A. 1.. Lain bow and B. F. Levis i?wiii-?the?guests?of?liev. \V. i~~ ore. I'liey made splendid remarks. Che. Sunday school is still doing a "Undid U ih k. W ish theJXL-i^ jl h suc w illr' M i. ,\h,ore Finest as superehdflit. Fveiiing. services;, missionary prorain ; Ml'?. K Us It tiadsdel). inisti'ess ?-AAA e-r-' liie> i,[u-iini||, ; i nging-SJ-A-wfVi.e W e' Vet. Alive;"- prayer by XIt?. I ina 'lireeiie; singing by the. choir, u\'L> t arelesslj X'isit;" short.talk by Lillie Latimer; singing "Long r~)F^ t j o? TI ^COUNTS' D1 ' FIF 51105 AV.dshington^Stf?et DUKHAJ ?i??wwi IPINLKNEY'S Fl UNDERTAKER AND EICEN CAROI JN A A ?-? * \ ? finely liey's Sanr BKST F.QUirr til) IN TH] -r? FOR YC ????? -OOOOOOaOOOOOOO^rvrvrv^n^r^rn The Horned ? Mjrl. Nettie San< > - ' . rv "" We mate5! > 5 01 > . Weddjng and I ijj ! 330 Assembly Street ? : L~ ' ? - ? ; jyuuy,UMyuu.y,vAa.M t t . . , . 't t j ? r | "_ , - ?.?- -- p^(:r T]r^ ; as I cab Feel the Spirit;" paper ; Mrs. Carrie Hawkins; solo .Miss loye; Paper, Mrs. 31. Roper l"Carter: mine.- Mr.. Jr~? ~ . T.ucasrsin^in^-; address, M r. pr. j j? , i"Kwav, on "Mission Works.;" r. a Ki v. Hawkihs, 'and h wed by benediction and "ad |Y, .'IT- i..< : A pound |?artv W<t- '.yi \ .-n FTr' , S'urpifi, Monday* ni^ht.' t^in1, her of pounds were piwn,. The Who is Who elub's.J,.,;! qt'ite a pleasant evening spent a' Hi earn land casino, known a- t h?- u . _i ? ' ". . dress ball. *4 A farewell party w ill i,e Friday in honor of Mi->. t. and Miss Sarah H ei mm' \v n, ^* \ home of Mr 1.. ilt num v. . ?. ^ ? HI M I LTO X \S * ' T 1 . ? " llil 1 Ma ill St.?? ?r ???:? DIAMONDS n nd \V VI < in v; V'I ?>n Busy Term^ ...{ . I. Small Small?>vvtrt-rp-rT??| 1?1 , ??r~-?;?' Siiiall J'rulit BAD TASTE ; || "I "AVE Ubed Black-Draught (T Q] ? a lung time-lur 1..I... ?- jr* pj iie.s.i, consUpuliou- audi liftai ?T I ache, and t'ouiul it hjIi-IiUmI. " j| j| "WKen I let inysefcl get hih v j 111 uuj,?x?rove iit-udai fie., u Pa.i jj Ijl taste .hi my tnoutlh f?*? l :>ii |j. : in tired, and worn-out, ui?s"l ho id not feel like doing niy Vvorl "After 1 take a few do's?-s < ! I Black^Braught the "tfisugirT- ; II able feeling clears up and I 1 11 'feel good as new."?-Mrs.. Marie ' m Clark, 1718 Fourth Ave,, Birm ^ | ingliam, Ala. ~ - p; Sold everywhere, (let the ! genuine- THEDFOKD'S . Black'Draught For CONSTIPATION*. . i^^fDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS ? WAIST PS . . tY ?? - ' ' ? ?: !tUG S fOUE-?- ' ~ LST_ .. . I ?<?? eftEL 21867 "k iTcci'NTsT i'h. <T "7 _ UNERAL HOME [SEIl g.MBAL,MFit 01' -SOI I11 f, END GEORGIA ? ~ . .|j ' . . Funeral Cars, and I nuenl Equipment p As Oood as I he I$e>i And Better' than tin* Itisi M x ' # K And I'rirwu I ucd ? , ^ r"? B ; ; I'OIHIKSV - *. - and ? .>TZL_.|. SKKYICK k : 3 Office Phone 5 <07 Kettidence l'hone 7'rhh k 1006 WASHINGTON SI |V COLUMBIA, S1. C ? i . _t tary Barber Shop E CITY. COME AND^ICK IUR3ELP. ? ?" T0^V^ffi^OO'OOOO<>^OOO.>v.'1^ : Lead Bakery. ders-Epps, Prop. a Specialty ' . tetkday-Cakes ?4 v ? Phone 4932 ? \ Jj* u ?; -* ? " '\J~ _ 0 ;i." ' " : .