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2 PAGE SIX r. ___' . .. _ v ^ *"' ^^^E^lZZI,i .. . ? ???? >^?0 SPORTS PAS _ " . " . * ? TV. .The Godfrey-Camera fight in guistie circles;' Since the tight, by the Pennsylvania t"'V i It sqems Ur-be the general con .... _ rouT amF~tltat-iF . was del i licrnti ,?*? fount yf the tight that Godfrey punches. It iaadso.cluiuied that oluced so as?to-do Prrmn no ha - fcuhvard /.pitman writing in tl ._ _... "Sinister rumors that the i Philadelphia was Mixed'?lix ? *;.v - der. would lose the light, we delphta and New York. - ? "GYinmen, gamblers, w ho would win, got the word to i?t he didn't throw t hg. ti ght ? Zeltner speaks f-tiriMref : ";- T-~ "the spoils who are all man fixed God lies with. an. i and kept it theie until the loser." ueatnient'-tyl the hatkls of the e "In passing if nnem in- re led with kulglove^., sw-t-u-spe ossus', but Til nil the tighten important bout. (iodfrext has matter of fact lie lias been _ AfcrU. . K ^'Here is a principal wliq tn? neighborhood of SI St).tilil will receive-$5,000,, That w leaving the'euTprit exact |y"u ?dropped fuun chain pft?bshi|i cinent, what?" Thp colored brother really ha ? -of fumptil il inn?111,-4kes cupula ? : -Godfrey is rcitninly r jm i'i\ able". good jmlgiiU'iit kiiiiwiiifg tin* gtn ?1?? ft? torry- pasA when .law. Lu-tiu.ker.s_d If Georg-e wishes to be colisid he must begin all oCef again. - - ! - KX(r :!: Atlanta, Birmin*> ?a ?* x Orleans and f FRIDAY, % N rry Kim {* From J Abbeville? 1-~. . _ _. - y .?Carlisle?? ? *i| Chappells _Jl\ $..... Columbia^?=7-^=^? y Donalds --- ~ ~ X Fort .Mill . ? A CTecnwuod ~ _X~ Hodges ??;T7-- ; Honea l'ath - - - * Y Newberry , , v.-. . *? Ninety-Si?x _ { Pom aria _ 777~ 71 *j* Prosperity ...... Rock Hiir Y Shoals Junction ../v. . . X 1'ninn {* York __L ? _ .j..,.T Exc;t itsit)N -nrKi:'is. llth (except Cresceitt l.imi ?? HKTl-HN LIMIT: (loud A No. Crescent Limited. y, by midnight as follows.': At ?? A bam and Chattanooga, 'lluir y Cqast.Points^ Monday. July vf SOUTHERN^ V1hXh^XKm*hXhI***' <X* % ?* : l m< a I VA OF GETT "Call fc T' c L A I Lj1-' B R EA D Of&OGOOOOOOs i I A MKSKAfil ? When 4eath invades your C "Bolatiun conies ty_you fron . 8 AND bunevol/unt as; protected hy insurance lav ^ -ji? policy-which your forethon ?i i j The! Mutual Relief ?~~ \ t "" T. K. VOI N * I'll on e 71 kg' ?tf __ ojttflogaaox) oo oaooo duo o o o o i r ^ ietbopoooooooo09ecfffe&&&6i t i . KKKSK'S r ! ? - MRS. 1*. C" v. \ A Ful] Line of T - ! * . CiK-arottos- and ' a- ^I? Madam C. J, W '. ] Times. LceLOaj * i . .-i. '>? " z * ' ? ~~ . " iTlJRE BROWNINGS BAi:\H.rARl>SKR ~J? F'hiladelphip has caused quite a stir, in J .Godfrey &?d Camera have-been suspenc amission^! . . ' . ' . icensus thai the biuw struck by Godfrey w !r- U "duosut- appear frtim ally- uhhias~etTl was at any" time endangered try Garner the bl^w that Godfrey -struck \vas~Thrcfu rni. H . . . ; ,?' i -? ne Philadelphia Daily News says: l.eorge i.otiirey-i-nmo c arnera ngni in ;ed so that Godfrey^'the-colored contenre tossed hack and l'orth, between I'hila~fiail wagereiT a fortune that Camera (Jodfreyr says^onc of these rumors, that be would Ih* -killed/' ivisc' say that a nofoiiinis Chicago gun-? lnwavortng .stale before' the tight licgan, -htnrr?N-rgro?vras-tx*d frmn the ring the hilaclVlphia Inquirer,, continents on Godfre; oniinissiont _ marked thai Godfrey has not Itwn in ml-? ak. We hold no brief for the-colored eols who have'been guilty of fouling in an been the most severely-punished. As a about the ONLY ONK I'l'NlSIIKl) AT figure's in an attraction that grosses in I ?alul. with his li\e subtracted Godfrey _ ?'l just about 'vover training expenses, nthing. In ;idditiiui_he is suspended and i_ i oie IdeLajJuxu?itailieiv set ei*e ,ptinisli-"*"" " ' p * * a haul .row to hoe in almost every spite . The * Un >?a-UotV. the ,gt'nnnan.thrcatL-nii ?H?r?my opinion tliat George used ruth I liia 11 to be fro in' Chicago. Thing* art? at in11n:ili? alj niie-atet.i vifies. iped yriously as a championship contend IT RSI ON TO 4 .'.? ??:? , * . ' ham, Chattanooga,*New JULY 11th, 193U lid Trip Fares as Follows,: .7 To To To- _ Vfla'ila Hrriuinnliam, New Orleans and (la. t hattaiioaca, (lull Coast Point-*. * S.T.'.O ?. '.(> ?2(1.50 li.nu" ?- ^h.UO - 21.00 . 5. 75 . ?I 7-75.?- ?20-75 . 7.00 U.OO ^ 22.00 = ....,(1 73u 211." 0 7.55 , 9.55 22.75 =7???:?7.50 . 2(L50h 5.50 7.50 20.50 . ' Vj ..5.5,0 7.50 20.50 . 0.(10 H.00 21.110 -- 5.75 7.75 20.75 ..' ?1.2fr? . r~ S.25 21.25 : 0.00 j s.oo ? 21.00 "1 7.25 _ . 9.25 22.25 . 5.00 7.50 211.50 0.00 S.20 ' v 21.00 _ 0.75 . 8.75 21.75 till No. 27.)' ndtirninx tm aft fexular trains except so as to leach original starting t>o;. it lantii, Wednesday. July 10th; Hirmingsdav, July 171li; New Orleans and (.o 21.19JU. RAILWAY SYSTEM O* O T T~r~V v ^ ING THE BEST "7 >r them liy name" JSSEN'S Favorites since i84r ^oo0oooo0aao^o^a^0oxo^0cn?0c8c8?: 2 OF CONSOLATION family PSnks, wkfata message nf con 1 the fact that TI1K M UTU A L KKI .IKK " SOCIA'l ION is under contrutt and you y.s, tu pay you prom.ptly your insurance ijrtrt pFrsumleTT ydw' to take oi^t covering & Benev'leirFAss. of S. C. * THI.OOI) On M:.n.,cr?r rV i l.'.Ol'V TAVI-OR STUHKT - . i : o o o o <x> o o owW'Wcwcrx^ DRUG STORK R. RfcESE, Prop. V : Patent Medicines. Cigars, Tohaccoi^ A-Full Fine of * * rtI1<or'? T'reparation;*- a? h1) " mv ami Sodas. HONE 7820 Columbia, S, C. i c* TWB PAI,MP/l3r< .1 WAKK SHOAI S NEW? ~? ? t'wuilu.i II u.I JI tHi! May ftllhuuyh. the" " I Sunday school was - not- sp wwf' ai~-X (tended. The officers were all at their,'' posts. Among the visitors at Dunn v v ('reek were Mr. William' Kiee and' Mrs. Nora Adams. Mrs. Adams is f ?u- the supervisor of the Sunday school * led convention. She was here represent--f At SdlO o'clock till',.-* Working benevolent society held its ja ras annual thanksgiving services at R?.|s ,?< - thel church. Mr. K. Nelson acted as f a's master of ceremonies. A splendid *" lly program was carried out. Mr. J. A. I ^ Tolhert delivered the?principal?ad- :F 'dress.. He is grand secretary of the ^ urdor and 1 am compelled in I in! lev a f-h lie is the right .man intho vio-Vit r>J?r>Q ip ' - -e?',v P,MVV*i Ho\v could we) go wrong after hear-i'' ing such words that -fell from his lips. ? AeeomptfnyhTg~KTm was Messrs. Mays a and Walker. jPbey are undertakers^1 of GreenvUle, the latter making some!11 timely remarks". After, some "nice mu- ? sic Rev. John Burns of Due West as- [11 t'UndHl the rostrum accompanied by,s ??-Rev^ALJiao ami pleached a most ex- r celleni sermon. Rev. Burns, is a" self a made man. A free will offering wasj_ "3 taken To the-amount of $4.85. The a y's ladies played their parts well by serv- t( ing all kinds of good food in the(b pi uv u~?It' seemed liKe Christ feeding i ? Ah<rfive tbpusand-for there We re-many ';P fragments taken up. -After all had . been' fed until they wanted no more 3 the last time' 1 saw Blanch Hampton | lie was. oii his way with a roostor ;n or at least a whole leg. Quite a num.- v ? her from this section attended . the union at., .('okeshury Sunday. The stork] deposited a son at the home of Mr.1 ? -rmd?AllV. WT NT Robinson recently. n ' ? die wH?e over to Mrs. Mabel Smith's P through mistake and left two little P 1>0 ........ ..1.WI UIIU uuuv, oi mging >1 S 10- I 11 nr ?u)> to ton. , ? pr t |. .Mr. Walter?! '?underwent an ; ?? ? 'utiou Utst week hut we are proud w j to report.him resting'fine'. , ..*). -Mrs.-Altar Wheeler is home .from-?he. ? Brewer hospital to tho\lelight of her ? -- co'neoui'Se. of frioiTHs. _ ^ i'fi] Mesdames John ami Aynes -YVil-1 liams, Miss- Thejioh Grlilin ?f~Greert- J ? .wood have returned home after- hav- K V "ing 'spent.som>? titne with thefr, grand X mother, Airs. Cornelia Robiitsc/h. j . jc Mis. Hester and Mrs: Karl Ware ]i\ were callers at the Immc of Mr*. I.u- Ij y "la T.atlnier Sunday. ' ' /' |t< *x* Mrs. Maggie Bigley. left Thursday ! r< X for Chicago where she is planning] j? to spend the Munmer. 1 s] t (ALMOIN FALLS MOWS jj. ? Sunday lie v. S. J jet man was at 11 -his?post hihT ueiivi red a sermon thai Y was enjoyed by 'everyone -present. |s' V (Jin- Sunday syhfjot is very much : , ~iiT7ve ami prospering. Our superintend-!el *?) dent, Rev. W. I4. Edmunds, is just a the man for the post. * - ,s< *j* The exercises held ...at Mt. Hebron X A. M. R. recently wore enjoyed by a { large audience. The programs foatur-. I, X -ed renditions by' William Harrison . |? and Josephine ^and James Reynolds:"" *jV that were enjoyed immensely. But; had it been a comical program Wil-I *t* liaip Rountree would have taken the1 - h cap. ,. >i . ? 'ii' 1 1 < y The members of Clovers A. M. >E. U( X church held their Children's day cele-1 ?|? bration in the tall structure'at Hes- jr; *ij tor's. It'~waiT a grand success in:u spite of the close quarters. y The Reiipy-Saving?club that was L iTtt*trrtrn7:Pil tw "fK*> i?wTToo 7TF FTTT^ :V inanity holds its. meeting every Tues-! f, ;s; day nifrht. The oflicers areMiss Lillie'p >Jy Ix-slit^?president; Mis C. V. Edmunds,1 p secretary aiul Mis. M. Hall, treasurer.11.1 All women and jjrrls of the surround- a ' iny vicinity arc-LmdUui?to join?ami ; u ~ |)o'.il your savines witlr us. ; _ I'd i s. Sallii- M n- McKnitrht and Mrsrftl Enuilyne .Lee's''homes were destroy-1 a e.d by tire last week. jp M rs. .Ellen Koote is still on the sick'tj ~ JLsl. AVu. ia?pe 4V^~her a speedy re-' g ; coverts- ' . ' " |" on the local "baseball diamond. Our (j team which has beaten .every team p in this vicinity except Ivn beat a com- ti hinption of teams of Mt. Ca'rmel, \Vil-| lintfton, Nand Troy. itl These teams are envious of our boys o who haven't , been heat this season, ti Saturday's frame was haiyl fought, lohn Calhoun, local strike-out king, j( was drjycn "from the mound early in tl the game and "Son" Ashmore, Cal-j ihoun Falls erstwhile pitcher, return- ti ed from the rear and allowed the r visiting t6am only fotlr hits. Thai playing of Holland, Rountree and TTar iI old Calhoun of our team-arid Lindsay h Cade and Ma Raitley of the visitors were outstanding. P Thfe score was T8-11 in our favor. | f. An -enormous crowd witnessed the , c 0*fl mo Qnri/lnrc n V? avw^.%. ' * g - ? a ? nuiucr. b * On the fourth of July there will i he a double header played here by fi ? Willington and Iva. . v [* The extnbition that- was presented r last Sunday by the order of F, A.,M. 5 was largely attended l>v vivitm-s.- mom ? V hers ami friends at Springfield Bap-_ m. tist church. Music was rendered by ^ the efficient choir of Shady Grove A. M. E. church. Mr. Green is a Rifted (j ! singer. ^ 5"~ The article*in last week's issue by * H. T. Summers was very timely and j well spoken. There are some colored i folk yet who aren't knockers. ^ J ir j Gi:OR(,ETOWN:,NEWH ; ti J Correction of last week's news in. t>; g :JJm-h.vimum?ti part about Miss V. A. la - Ahftmr Und Mr7 TT J/ Miles was only i 4 u mistake. It was only written as a a joke. The writer begs personal par- he If- don. _ . ~~ |\nr "ft * . . -r r* i ,'.T" 1 ' . ~*r. ? - *' . -V?- ', * '- ' '** ** ' J1.EADER 1 ~~ - ' - ? re ?? ??? ?? , WINNSBORO NEWS ^ r Kev. j. K. Johr?so<n,-flt;v. JrM7~Bcst^ yjn?-(j_ffpv -T Cunningham attended hr-funeraP&f Dr. K. W. Mance last reek in* Columbia. The death angel visited our town T'iday, June 27th and took away Mij. Irnest, son of Mrs. Janie AVilson. The une^at services were held Saturday. la loft Smother, a host of relatives nd friends to mourn his lost. Our ympathy goes out to_the bereaved amily. _ i". -The.spacious honie of Mr. and Mrs. i. Harmon was The scene of a very ^retty-iMirfrv 'given Eriday night in lorior of Mr. Eeverette Peay. The losteaa spared "ft in malfiny the vening one of pleasure.^ Mr. Peay ?ft Saturday for Washington Mrs. Ehza Jones entertained Stew...1 XT.. A U. XT' ?vitoo u iiu, uuc in n-. lion church at her home. Frida^^'eing. Quite a few friends were pi^i&= nt and spent a very enjoyable evenng, A. delightful refreshment '*va"S ervedl ~ " Miss Jessie Hall returned Saturday fter spending the week in Columbia, Mr. Levi Murphy, Mr?Reuben-Jones nd Mrs. Dicie Jorfes~and little daugher of Ridgeway came to town on usiness Saturday. Mr; Jones and daughter spent a eWThours' with Mrs. C7 D. Manigault. Mr. James Bouhyare motored to lolumbia Sunday. Messrs. Elmer and B. J. Mcintosh tutored , to Hopkins Sunday. They /fcre the guests of Miss Helen L. leal. The Children's Day .program at ML Pisgah Was excellent! The school as such a large attendance the surogram into two parts. Having one ) the afternoon and the other at 8 'clock. ? 7 . ~ II'1 A McronneII-of Hartsville asrtn town- on busihess Saturday. iJMrs. Carrie Reid Sister of Mr. O. 1. Manigault, her son Mr. * Herbert, l .. T IT- itf i.* _ n.T7.L..i ; _ nu'ivir. janres meize or v,oiumDia pent Sunday- with relatives. Mr/ Metze and O. E. Manigault, r., are. schoolmates.?Deacon Maniault accompanied them to Columbia n his way to- Hartsville."-, / , Messrs. Jamos Bookman, E- Mcln>shj B: J. Mcintosh, Mi's. Sarah Mcjred to. Columbia Sunday to visit [datives and friends. Mrs. Ella Franklin of Now York (ient the week wft)i 'M/. and Mrs. 'avid Jackson. Mrs.. Franklin is a cousin of Mrs. ackson. Mix* - lir uwHleo-of -OraTl gf birt1^ sp~PrvF few hours in .town, as the guest of Irs. Mcintosh. .Mrs. Ellen Mcintosh iid Miss Lee left Friday'for Stanyrd,. Connecticut where they "will pond the summer. tmrch..is oih this-week. The friends re asked to come out to all of our ervices. Mrs. Maggie Joyce of Columbia atmded the funeral .of her aunt, Mrs. ashiemT'Ifall, Wednesday, June_25th. Ye sympathize with the beroiaved amity. % ' Wayman Church Sunday school opened at 10:30 with fTe~"superiptendent.. Rrothar, S. Aloore. Quitch number of young folk iok a part in the Sunday, school. Class No. two taught by Mrs. E. reene carried the banner off as usal for collection. ~ -a-. The cradle roll still retains the banor? for -attendance. ?? The "superintendent gave a beautiul.review oT the lesson.^ He wap quite repared for the job. * We are very leased to; have in our Sunday school ie Presiding elder, Rev. E. P. "Bttts, nd his daughter, Miss Inez. He gave very instructive talTT * At 11:45 Rev. J. R. Johnson and fro--P"."Er ascended the rostrum after 11 preliminaries by the pastor he resented the P. E. to the congregaoi^ He delivered his message with race and ease, using as a subject A companion. Our hearts were tilled with insp 1 rar on when he had finished his subject. :ev. Atchrnsom of-the Bethlehem staion worshippecT with us. At 8:00 o'clock Rev. Bowman of no Shady Grove circuit_was_ in charge f the services. The pastor had gone 0 his other work. - * He spoke from Prov. 18:24, sublet "A True Friend." He really gave he subject justice. Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Cunninghani, he Misses Martha Suber and Fannie 'aris were with Us, in our services. The P. E. being indisposed, came 1 near the close of the services to old his-quarter which Was a success.' ill of_the reports were read and aproved. Memorial services were held or Mrs. Rena McGriff. The pastor ame in time to say well done and id us good night. BrotheB Rufus Greene is still conned to, his home. LEXINGToW NEWS -*T Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church' Sunday, June 29th was a great The Sunday school was called to orer at the usual hour. The officers u-re at their posts. Everyone seemed fo understand and n.ioy^tne lessons. At 11:.Off o'clock our pastor, Rev. S. ^.IfiViw^i preached a very interestlg sermon from Rut)*:.}:6. -At^^QQ-o'clock- the pastor preached rother "very Inspiring sermon. We iank Spring Hill choir for their serices during the services. We thank Mr. Manigault for his and. After the service the Masons .id the corner stone. At 7:30 Rev. F. C- Laws/fSrteached wonderful sermon which we all en>yed. Total collections for the day ere $05.17. ' v. . - ' *' -. . ) . ..v. * r' ?' , J ' ?_ ">?,?: i?-? ?? . . ^ LIBERTY HILL NEWS i summerton, S. C.?Quite a number j of interesting things have happened j since we last wrote and too, we have j , had quite a number of deaths, i community "was saddened by. , 1 j the $fcath of Rev. H. C. De Laine. Rev, Be Laine spent nine -warn ? > 4pastor here, and it was during his ~ pustorate that the present church was I . erected. By his request' Ti? was inter- ] ' retf here. Beneath the whispering i pines, in ?the shadow of the church he loved sojwell he rests. The commii- I Tiity grieves with hts-ffrmilv. Some-l day we shall say not good night, but good morning. Until then adteq. ( I Mr. Aaron Katfln. one of the1!oidesrt- i j members, died in June.. He leaves j a wife and devoted children with J whom. we sympathize. 1 ?Miss Hattie Black well, class of '31^ < Tu?kegee-& speadmg the summer at j .hcmie with her mother. . 1 _ Erizetie Cannon and James i I rung 01 Darnngton were guests of i Miss Mabel Pendergrass Sunday af- t ternoqn - - t ReVv J. C. Perry of Brunswick, t spent a short while with Mr. and i Mrs. W. M. Nelson, while here they worshipped at-Liberty Hill. t Miss -Maud D. Pendergrass, who is 1 attending summer, school at A. and 1 T^_in Greensboro, reports a pleasant ( session. j Miss Laura Blackwell is attending c summer school at State college.? c Mrs. Theresa Ragin is home from j Philadelphia where she has been for t "Some time. We are sorry that she i - came hefe ill but hope for her speedy , t T recovery. t "t Sunday was a gala day at Liberty i Hill. The ladies of the Church Aid so-; ciety made their .initial?appearance { "at?whieh-time Rev. W. I. Burton de- I .livered a very elevating and thought- * [ ful serrrton. _The junior choir?fur-1) i nished music which every one enjoyed. This society is very ypung but under \ i the leadership of Mrs. Sarah Ragin t 1 promises to be one of the outstanding t [auxiliaries of_the-ohurehi- ? 11 | rtev. vv. FTHammitt preached for I?f> Sunday night.-' I Prof. Joseph Boston worshipped ! with us Sunday and was the dinner | guest of Miss Diana Jones. . - LOCK HART NEWS A successful union meeting was htdd fWirh TVTi ^nuroir ^pfUV church. The welcome address was delivered by Miss?Marian Smith and response by Prof. W. M. Bogan. Saturday night a liteiary program was" [rendered instead of preaching, under The management?ofrHSttperinlendeiil McNeal Wilson assisted by Miss E. McMahan. The great sermons w.ere } preached by Rev. E. B. Brown arid Rev. R. B. Beatty. This union is doing a great work with Rev. J. A. Thompson, president; Deacon J. D. F. Mc-. TVfoliori f ? ? J TT r otvitiaijf ( OUU DIU, j Smith treasurer. _ * J "( Mrs. Mamie Crawford" of?Uruoiij i 1 was a welcome visitor in Lockhart a J few days ago. Come again, Mrs. Claw, ? ford fITfe'Tatch-string hangs on the outside to you. . Miss Gussie Smith, after a two I weeks' visit to.friends in Denmark, , has returned home. Her many friends * I here were delighted to see her, for ' ,.her pleasing disposition .makes , you li j miss her so much when she is gene. * | Miss Maggie Sims, of Union has s been visitng Miss Jeroline Goforth. s -.both of these young girls are students c at Sims high school and will finish !: i.next term. ' -' Mr Sims Thompson has been- in ^ failing health for somqr time and 11 is f-'tically ;11 this writing,. His ? loving wife and Jpaithful children are ^ doing all they cdn for him but he can- 1 r*ot last much longer. Miss Willie-P. Smith has returned /' home, after spending several days ip^* - Union with her grand Triolher, Mrs.1 * Katie Moorhead. ij ' Union county has had three things, to (rnhncn that ho fi>i?ono /in !-S not enjoy: first a lynching; then a 1 white man committed suicide, aad a lew days 'later a colored woman com- ' mitted suicide. It is nothing strange u about white people but it is seldom 1 that colored people do such a thing.]. -V- , 7 7j COKESBURY NEWS ?vt? ^ i- " v St. Paul church had a most wonder- p ful sermon preached to her Sunday, s by one of her sons, Rev. Wesley Nash, if It being his first sermon at-tRTme | a the audience was filled to hear him. i t iThe.fire-was kindled as in years goneji by.1* We are proud of our son,. I The Oak Grove_ Baptist church en- c tertaihed the union Saturday and Sun t day. Among some of the leading men j ( , jandL-^vxurian-.-tiutro -wore Revr-damon?n , Maddox, and Rev. Frank McGhee. Mr. 'c and Mrs, hi. Mattison, and Mr, jmd.ll - Wra. Wllttewbh.' * I Miss Hattie Wilson has returned P to the , mountains after spending a a Miss Marian Williaihs and little t brother. Preston, have retumiv) tr?ln ! Columbia. i Mr. and. Mrs. J. E. Holmes, little f daughter, Eugenia Mae, and Mre. Cood Hope church Sunday and toqk a a^ part in?the program there. * Miss Henrietta Robinson, Mr. arid c Mrs. John Brockman and little dautrh ? 7111 111111 IHg TT^TV muw *TTTTfr +i thfe dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. . W.. Robinson Sunday." Mrs. Ebo and two daughters were the guests of her daughter, Mrs. Mancy Robinson Sunday,._ J ...... r. v . . ..... " * . "/' 1^ . v ' ' ' V ~ ./t . * lv c a v .JjIkLlLJAll 1 ??? ? I ?. ' V* : \ % . e i f r ! *~,\ ' . ,. ANDKRSON NEWS *, "" - -.*. - " . Miss Calantlie Edmunds of CharUsCon is here visiting her uncle niiu aunt, Prof.-and"-Mrs. M. ('. Font-; Mrs. Jennie Ellison,~Mrs. O. K. Johnson, and family niotoj-ed to lH>e VVeft 'Tliursday ami spent the day ltevs"* H." C*" A nderson, S. (' Y'ainp-t'1. /e ^immcrnuu attended-the -?? Minist-evV Conference at Benedict last Keek. -j ' Miss ^Nettie Mack has' given her qome a new tit) lint ::ml a beautiful iew yellow dress. ^ Mrs.' C. G. Zimmerman and Rev. S.' [J Campbell attended the Women's :onvenLttrn m ( hrsrh't*. :?"?* ~ tawrence Jones Lodge N'i>. ">7 I?\ A. VL, celebrated St. John's Day on lust Sunday evening-at the Royal Baptist ;hurch at :\:M p. m. . The .aJfuir. was >ust grand in every respect. lie services were , opened Worshipful blaster J. k. Thomas in a most ap-he gavel_to Mr. T. B. WTflium.s-mas-' '?IT.'' .er uf ceremonies,?-lie took > cm re of. " he situation in a mo: t^Tueoful- way ind certainly knows just how to act. ^The, church was lilled t.i LhV.-utmost--? :;4>uvityv -Theiv w'u . Inu'dly"?landing OPTO. The. welcome mfiln-\va in ado jy.Mr. B. L. Vjni^vJu the behalf of.*' lie efiuiYh, and the re ponse by Rev. aw ?' f. C. Cowan. .Air. W . I. Peek, .pnalccrr??1 it' the "day, made a most- masterly adIress. which was suTCaltlc to the ocea> iion. Ho eertuihly left no tones mi. urned. The musie was tinder the sulervision ??f Mi^- ! ' ,\ W..IJ. her with Miss KdnTonia Johnson*, nr anjst. The choir rendered music' for ? he occasion. The sermon was preached for tin'* dasuns hy ltev. atr k. Hammonds, t?. L\. All enjoyed the. sermon so much .... is to 'give'him''.a ri.sing.voti'. that he ' end; uui?next aiinii.ii ?eiinttu-. ? Mrs. (Iraee Tlioniiisn.il,- the beloved., vife ULf Mr. Otis Thompson, (lit <1 a he Anderson 'county hospital Simlay, June 2drd. Mrs. Thompson'-ede. _ vomt o.-> .? R.n-ai surprise l.o 11(1)'. nany relatives and fYieiids as the i.st friends to Visit her_un 'Suiuliiy Mt her seemingly- getting along* very <icely. ? ? <".l t.if.i Til mj . .. ii li I.,,. n nonjf' tile most faithCul and loyal nembers (if Thompson tVnteivniel .M. v. church. The high esteem in Avhiifi Mrs. J Phompson was held was denmiistraed -by the large number of friends vho attended bee fun. r..l Hum,hi pay ng their last tribute tJl re-peet to his- faithful?woman. . Her funeraHviis 11< I?Kat Thompson - nmrrl was in tin* family cemetery at MedriTohl. / * _ . _ Mrs. Phyllis (iiMis, Mb-*- A1 urgaret teese *and l.ydia (Jibhs attended the ifethodist Missionary convention last veek in Sumter. v Bishop T. .1. Kenny, presiding hihop of the Atlanta Area of t-tf Mo- Lhndiatf^P'^'opal ehnrrtT; delivered ' i thrilling deeture nf-ThonTpr.oir ('en eilUicl _M. K chilli h?Sal nrdiui-un-ight.?5 Juit'e an appreeiat ive audience were lut^Jn hear him. i lift he] A. M. ] :. .lunch The church work of "llcthcl A. M. 2. church is moving <>n uic ly. Sunday vas a high .lay heine: Kat her:-.' Day. * ?he pastor preached to. the fathers ?f Hie.chnr. li nn ih.- subject ?.f "The :? *? father's l'lace in. tin- llutne."-. The v frvice was very much eiijyye.T by ill. At G:00 o'clock p, m. Abe piesilent, Mi'Ss. I). K, Johnson, being ill; he A. C." K". league was conducted by til'; E. W. Carter, vice | if."-' i.lell t. refy appropriate program -was renlered. At.the conclusion .of the night _ eryjce the, iuya 1 muuW^ of the a ?iove iiamecl oh.ii4. li placed $78.00 . on he table,. Mrs. \V. C. Crawford pent the feek in A.tlanta attending the connecional piissionary cotincil of the A. M; ik ehure^t- whieh ..mVcnod .lime 0-1 fi ~1 t D.iU.l A Af .!> I i 4.1 ii. DeLiit-i s\. in. iv. .ciiuren, .-\iiunta. ilrs. Crawford was- selected pn repreeUt South Carolina on this- conneeional program "-which she did with peat credit to 11erself ami the wonen ol t)ie state. The subject of ,hc?r ' iddress was "The Appeal of Mission o the Individual Christians'1' This was indeed a wonderful nioetng for all of the. states were well epresented. Dr. Sims, president of Ulen university, also made un adress on this program which io say ., he^ least was very iuspli pu1', frrd?joci i be "Need of a Great Christian Unie^vlty." There were several Bishops ifesetU at this meeting and the Bi hops of Africa made strong appeals or the foreign. fields.. ...South Africa ? nd its. opportunities was discussed iy Bishop G. B. Ydung; "Our Work n West, Africa a'iTd its future," by lishop M. H. Davis-, "Our S. A morion Work,?Past, Present and 'Fa vrV tire," by Bishop S. I,." Green; "The. " 'onnectional Presidents of the W. 11. . tid R M. sufit'tips tiltd tll'l- I'. Al. so'> ietiPS Trrly: present and lomhocd vu uabie service. namely: Jtlxs.. H, ;?? lughes, Mrs. C. S. Smith, of Detroit, lichigan. Mrs. Hughes, is from TextS. Dr. K- H. c.oit, ?.f M- Y. nor very flicient secretary of missions staged his meeting in connection with the lissifiRary.Juoard which usually meets ^ n June. Dr. Coit, according to retorts in meeting is' doing well. In the .midst of life we. ;>xo- in dentil. ??. TTuiSliyV P- hi. helhel" ehuicTi Dinerlized Sister Nancy Martin Jmd on h-iday p. m. Sister Susan Davis, both if whom were aged members of the hurch, Thev will lie groatl.vmitaved ??????????M??? SUBSCRIBE TO THE PALMETTO LEADER