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I ^ . . 4 ; . ' \ ^V!s Mr. H. E. Covington of Bennettsville was among the visitors in the j ** city last week. ^ ' . 1-4 I' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I>avis and fa- -Vl mily, lhne street, will spend several weeks ia -Washington with their n ^ ____ phew, Mr. Marion Robinson.?~~ N Mrs. Annie Slaughter, after spend- a ing two weeks as the guest of Mr. and ^ Mrs. W. .1. Sumter, left the eit.v last | Saturday for a week's visit in Asheville before returning to her home in' " N.tw York. Miss Florence White had as her guests-Monday, Mrs. J, L: Whalev of " St! Matthews, .Miss Elizabeth Shi- b gleton~of - Charleston and Mr. W .'C. h ? Owens of New, York .City,?? L. d, r == - . ~ ?t) >- Mrs. Isabella Laws 11 left Tuesday-d for Charleston where she will resume tt ?-?her duties as~nutse in the Pine Haverr? -. Mjss Mary K. White is 'spending-, the summer with her grand parents. in Rutherford, North Carolina. From there she will enter - Mprristowfr col- _ lege to complete her course in educa- l! tion. . . len universiay, left the city Sunday, 1 for. W?terbury, Connecticut, where . she will join her mother ami relatives v -- -for the sunimei. ' ^ --A ?? rr . S1 Mr. Di R. Starks will leave; Sun- (I . day evening,-for Naslivjlle, Tennees- h see. oh business for the C. M. ?'. ,l church connection. ; * ? 1! Mrs. W. L- Met/., with her sons, John and Perry of TJJiisFo Island, visi? ted her sister, Mrs'.- N. E. Lewis, on Calhoun street last week. ' , ^ Dr. Jas. H. Goode. surprised his s mother und sister by giving thaii^-Li home a beautiful 'new ' dress While " they were in Asheville. . ? ; Mrs. Charlestine Nixon and her.M daughter, Miss l.iunie Belle, left Wed- 1 nesday for their home in Brooklyn,-"1 New York. . f _ . 5 i h Mrs, Nixon was called here on wc- V count of the illness of her sister,, ftlrs. u Robbie James, -who we- are. glad-Xu--''. ouy hnu greatly improved in health, though is still confined to her home m 902. laylor- street. 1 ^ t Mr. and IV\rs. I. S. I.eevy and.fami- " ly spent Sunday in Camden with rela- . tives and friends. Mtss~Georgh^ ?hompson oT Charleston will spend the summer with her aunt, Miss I.ottie Thompson, on Oak ^ street. ^ Mrs. Helep Patterson and children are in Tuskegee, Alabama, where VheyC! will remain several weeks with rela-' tiyes, \ 'T > ' " ^ lyirs. Mae D. Walker, 1725 Wayne ^ street, is spending her vacation in Greenville. ? Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Jack) Williams have moved into their new-home ?1212"Pine "street-. ?' " tl ** .t Mrs. Walter grown is unite ill at the ^09iir~Spniarrtiiii hospital. ' Miss Ophelia Adams is visiting her sisters, Mission Janie anil Annie A- *1 dams on Pine street. * . c Mr. Lucius Weathers is confined to his home, due to illness.; ' f -m-- hi I. h Dr. and Mrs. O. J. Champion have M purchased and moved into their beau- e tiful bungalow 'on lleidt street. ' n ?Messrs.?Rosevelt?JoRnson,- T.?R." " Youngblood and Willie Jones spent ^ " Tuesday in Sumter. - \ ' ' ' .. ' * ?.. Mrs. Annie Hill, HUG Assembly St., who has been very* sick, is now im- ^ proving-"slowly. Her many friends'' hope she will soon be able to be out ^ again. v Malone's. ? ?V*C-r--??r-_-' 1? " . ? Mrs. Lela" Hart of Brooklyn," New . (? York, ^(SSa guesj:?at Mrs. &. H. J Thompson's for. a few days. , =' . ' . c Miss W. R. Thompson left Monday af- I ttrnoon for a visit to her aunt, Mrs. n Arabella Howell Henry, in Gorman- , g ^ town, Pennsylvania, and to visit her d brother, Willis, in New York City s , - ? - - c Mrs. J. P. Wakefield t323'Heidt St. lys as her house g'uesgg.J.lHi'i' of her " ?-?sisters, Mrs. J. R. Graham, of-.Clio; u B. Smith, Chicago". ^ L v, Mrs. Bernice Savage and little ;.c'_ daughter, Evelyn, .are at home again, * ? having spent two weeks visiting in ^ Jacksonville and other points in Flo--* "Hda, where they spent a delightfu * stay. Many parties and picnics were given in- thetr-honor. *- ' ; a . n DINNERPARTY t( ?tained with a Sunday dihnerT complimentary to Mrs. Miriam Keene, of Florence; and Miss Hilda Belle Rai- n ford, a teacher in Talladega institute. 1 After dinner the guests enjoyed a de- 1 lightfuL^nofor tripT-* "" T? ?vy"1--1-. ^ y BACK FROM COUNCIL t "' ' ~ ~~ Revs; T. J. Miles,A. Adams, Dr. . 11. Sims, Rimf. Cr-G. Garrett, Rev. . P. Spears, of Sumter, Rev. J. "K. itowasj of Florence antL-Rev. J. E. card of Charleston. liave ^returned om tl>e Bishops' Council, held last eek in San Antonio, Texas. RUTTY PARTY SOCIAL LYE NT QIC AV KICK? as extended by Mr. and MVs. Jas. j . Stevens, Elm wood avenue, when ley entertained on Monday evening f their home in honor of Mrs. Eugene ewis, of Stamford, Connecticut^ .Mrs. Stevens eati?well Eake her face :'s?.nio of tTTe city's charming ' a ing hostesses, for her decoration lid "excellent menu displayed exquite taste. Dancing was the main feaii'Vi_df the evening. Those who shared Mr. and Mrs, tovens" hqsnitaLitv were Mrs. Mirim Keene, Florence; Mr. and Mrs. ?'ni. Champion, Mr. and Mi's. Thomas >nes, Mr. and Mrs. The adore. Young-, lood.?iVIr. and?Men.' Thoodor.o._Ji>hll ill. Messrs' .1 ulili Nance. ('iiinmincs". rul Gilpin. SILVER TEA There will he a Silver- Tea uiven ?? Mice TTnllfintto Piw?'^nn lw??. j * ? 1> t.vt? HCI ay' afternoon, .July .(ith, at f> : '*(>, for *G bene lit of Nazcrcth Baptist lurch. All-friends are invited to at,-nd. ' ^ ' *. I -- 4h-n?; women's chh (ik /ion The Young' Women's club of, Zion baptist church met at the cozy home I Mrs. 11 at tii'- Ferguso'm Our, wide wake president was at her post of uty and presided. After the usuAl opening exercises, 'e bnsiin^s nl' the meeting was takn* "u ik ~ All officers- were reelected with j-he xeeptjon of Mrs. Lena Smalls' being lectcd third vice president and Miss /ancy I'lair, 111 a surer. A delicious ft eel course was served. - After which :ie meeting 'adjourned to meet at the oine. of Mrs., Bessie. Faye, Am Tuesuy, duly Xtli. :K(11'l.aIt ttVl)l)ies have J()LLY let to< .ether The members of the Regular Budy club have returned home after a ijycessful sessioi) of learning and .su-mmr in nlam schools ?> -hi.i .mtf rfu- suite. I a.-t TuFsTIay marked lie. first 'meeting of their popular Limnie'r whist club. AJ.I the members efe present mul each had a joyful me in reunion w.ith their old Bud-, tea. Hanil clasps, talk and laughter. .>iaiied supreme. Truly,"much of the, u11pi i oi 11i11v. "US spent With -rtfrrh ' luldy telling or listening to: ex per- \ tliers had vneuunteVed durum- tlieir 1 rrry~TtwtTv7" | However, a more serious aspect> as assumed when the president call-' d the talkative- buddies |to, order nd made-it known that the regular, outine of business was yet to be, fansacted ? officers to be elected and ew members to be introduced. All dicers of preceding tefm were relucted with one exception. The ottiprs ai'e Conway C. Russell,, president;' tiss Kvii b.* i a.-ior, vice president; Iiss Helen K. Nance, secretary; Gonales l.ihrand, treasurer;,..Jani.es Wise, ri'rhe. Tbf??hcw?mt-mber* reewvetfre Mioses Sadie ' Moses and Dolly letts .and Messrs- La Mar Bradley, illan Williams, and Gonzales Lyra nd. . IKHKIN-HAMKI.S MARKIACH SOLEMNISED TUESDAY. JUNE 24TH "-A- marriage -df--general interest was h.at of Miss Lofine - Elizabeth Herrin D Marion Edgar Daniels t/f Columia which was. solemnized "Tuesday afiinoon, .June *24th a.t 7:.'!() at the ome of the bride's parents. the Rev. I"1. Reeder officiating. The living room was beautifully deorated with ferns and iYises. Preceding the niareh_pf the bridal pary Mis. Alma f.. Hopkins sa?g "O umminc Mia. Elise U. King lias at the piano. The bridal party ntered t.i the strains of the wedding! larch. The bride's maids and theI roomsmen entered in couples. The laids were Miss Acnes VVilHmns a?d j Mss Hannah Dreher. They wore reuses fashioned alike of (jretn or-j any, floor length, tight bodices which ,'ere very pretty. The groomsmen 'ere Robert Ross and Robert Mabry.1 'he maid of honor,>Miss Carrie Cook,! as charming in a pink orgbndy, I oor length with tight bodice. The' 1 e, M f. Ed w a id Tie mil, who ga ve her. !L marriage. ?ne was -lovely -in -> a i TTiite crepe. As the bride entered lendelssohh's wedding march was hanged to the bridal chorus from .ohengrin by Wagner. She was mei. ? theVcenter of the room by the bride ! roQmt witlr_hU best man, James A-1 ams, where the Rev: J. P. Reeder | poke words that made Uris young uuple one. Immediately following" the cere- j inny a rri-ept ion .was held. The gin;.st.s , ere received bv Mrs. Pumice Haven-', ort, Mrs. Frank Walker, and Miss' iucy "Andrews received the* gifts ,'hich were many and beautiful. Ice ream and two kinds of cake wore erved lJy Misses Agnes Williams.1 arrie Cooke, H.. Drehfer, Sarah B. Vatts, Iiuhy Entzminger and Lydia I/aVIP Miss Annie .Mae. McGi*aw had; l.arge of the hride's register, M rs. i Irs. B. Iferrin. She is a graduate f Benedict college, and the past Winer taught rrt Hemingway NO'WGH * ^?. 1 % ?'?-?,?i The local nurses association will j neet at the Itome of Miss Jennie. S,! Yezevant, N>, 1112 Harden afreet. I Yesday evening, July 8th~at 7:00.' L1H graduate nurses ate' welcome. """t . ; ' ' ' I. : : -? THE FALMl-y ON VACATION Miss L)oreder Daoizler is spendinga iovely two weeks' vacation with |, her parents and. friends^ Sh'trlk tak-:. ing-training at the Good- Stummtim-hospital Many jmrties have been given in her JionQr by friends. The last event was a motor to Orangeburg, where,.she and several friends spent I u pleasant day 'among her friends. A mong whom Were Miss Fannie M. brown. Miss Dantzler Returned to her post of duty yesterday after' her short vi it. . Y. W. C. A,. NOTES _ M iss A. A. Nelson, chairman of ihcj fnembersTiTp committee, ' ussisu-d by ] Mrs. ^.Belle- E. Vincent, ehairirmn the hospitality committee, .will entertain the membership coniiuittee und Tht' board of 'management in the-ro-l ception room of the Y. \V. C. A. PriTtSy evening the l itli from G:.'(u 1(> ^730. At-this meeting plans will be | perfected to enertajn the entire membership of the Y. W,C. A. and prosjv nmmluos ; i The famous l.incbereer band will .? ...wit.. I lO-l I' !' ! 8? * v c* itvuoi ivi inr intri ui llll' work during the month of August. Ml'siCAL "CONCERT ' ' ' " ' = .#*- r,-. - ,. .. Tliexe will be a musical concert g iv'en at Union Baptist church, Monday SJgHt; July ?th._al 8:UU p. m. A__rcuL treat to music lovers. The public?rs~ invited to attend. Admfcsion ll.U\ ? WHIST 1LVRTV A Whist party was given 'l^wesday fight, July 1st by*-Misses'Leola Jetei and Essie A hie at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Able in honor of Mr. Leander Gallnian and Miss Nina Mills oT Cftrlisle. ? Flinch and sandwiches were 'served. Those who attended ttie party ' are Mr. Joel H. JacKson, Mrs. U. 11. McDuffie, Miss Georgiana Bushby, Mr, T'rnest Long, Miss. Mable Able. ML, Samuel Carperter,. MTss Georgia Boo zer, Mr. Roy Fisher* Miss A, M. Anderson, Mr. T. R. Lewis'," Mr.? Alplu?rlzo Johnson, Mr. Isaac Brown; Mr. "George "Baxter; 1 Mr. Shed red?1 teunir. Mr. Benjamin Brown. | \If? >..,) \fio? Nina Mills art; attending summer srhool.'-^ PALMETTO STATE LIFE INSl H- ' ~7 ~ LI VERS T\\ INS Friday afternoon, June 27th Mlsr ."ennie S. Trezevant, visiting', nurse fcv the above named insurance company delivered twins to Mrs. I.una1 t inodwine. wife of Mr. U iUii I wine of 720 Hampton avenue. The mother and babies are line. To this date' Miss Trezevant has deIjvered thirty nne ba1 a s ill Ciilnmblii -since January t-P.H). '1'lns .-nv:cu is nhoolutely free to every jinlh-v i holder of the Palmetto State Life Insurance company. Fur' further, iii-'l formation, write,. Mr. J. M.Walker, president, 1626 Majii street, Colonrbia.i MUKK1SV1L1.K NEWS | Kev/?L?X?Pruitt, pastor of theBlackmungo circuit,- preached a snttl text was taken in Heb. 12:1-2, subject "The Christian Race." Our pastor is beloved by all of-the members, and he is doing all he can to .make the work succeed, and bis ; wife is truly a help-meet to hml7~ Miss Madgeline Scott is one of the graduates from Andrews high school this, year, and she- has- started hoi I light to shine in the community. We have a number of graduates from high , school at Georgetown: Miss Nettie' Johnson, Miss Mary White, Miss J. Bishop, and others whom we cannot name just qow. :: Rev., and..Mrs. Pruitt" were tin- din-1 ner guests 0f Mr. and Mrs. Junius.; MeGhee Jurtf 15th and also- Rev', and Mrs. Robert Swintoir, Bro. Luui ice and Mrs.'Mary Dorsov. Mr. and Stanley?Dursey, mid Mr. !HM Mrs. Henry Scott. He and the madam left each table with a smile. ? Thb third .quarterly conference of Mt. Ararat church. Blackmbngo cir-( en it was held June .,20-20 with tirepiesiding elder, Dr. L. R.- .Nicholas at his post. The conference opened at 2:00 o'clock p. m. The-quarter was ; a great success with the presence of most officers. Saturday during the quarter fine, of the visiting minister* from the Mt.| Pleasant district Rev. F. White, was J remarks. . On Sunday morning SundayJidipoI was - conducted by Brother Benjamin Dorsey, superintendent. Rev. 1. P. I Pruift pastor, , made some very interesting remarks. We also had with us our presiding elder ^ho spoke in behalf of the Sunday school. At the morning services the presi sermon. At 3:00) oVlock an hide serihon' w:is prpnched hy. Key^JkL_J.- James, pastor, of Mt?Lebanon?A_?.M.. lv at Andrews, lie chose for his lext "Tli n. therefore endure hardness as a pood Soldier of Jesus Christ.'* ?Total ambunt collected during the 0'iarter was $63.00. Under the leadership of our most efficient and most worthy pastor, Rev. Pruitt our church has taken on a new life add wiH po forward- '*" Rev, I). N. Wilaoni*pastov?of St. TVMmwfr A.;- frb vhurch. prtasIlffL. in behalf of Mrs. Green's club Sunday, June..J52nd. Total collection $11.50. Our neto ushefs Ivard was organize ed last Friday night, June 20th at the home of Miss Tlieliiiw White. Miss4" White, president; Miss Madpeline, Scott, secretary; Miss Carrie P. Swinton, treasurer. I Rev. and Mrs. I. JL? Pruitt were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swinton Sunday, Juhe 22nd. ' * ' * * " t - * ' * rru f<KAF>rnr~;f;~ v ^ BEDTIME C11IL S"" . Playing" Soldier" "1 l> I S'i nine In I'i.iv nil : rainy or u miii shiny,day." era d Ktln Mother taught it ?^THTryjJ.T] when }ffl~llii' lhers went i?iTT( |iieni iind 1. had tu stay at. hou;o and hot w ith the liHiist-\\ork. .VI >t her a'-ojuMn' K'li and it \v;t III\ tuI'll* to help her i.u I did feel a I if Ik- dna'poifiled ;? they, were e?illij; la "ShatK t'lretn the a i. i p I . | i' i hi ; ! x a i > t . till* 1 m^isS -V'I IIy, l 1 .s}j;|i|e t ye . [<lent of tfleeii g;ras* and .wild llu.wers lyn the iiuules-L -spring pi drijjhiiie, wat?-i farm house where one ealt h'.iv I t eswri't milk." ~~ "Tell lis" itt >>e 'p rntip i, ililldien cried eaipi |y. "Il hcyiii.s i WANT KI J?HTf l.X'I'K i\ l, Htt-pot-e-e >telloe>a liiief With \einl tear- T~V i...w. I.. ....I L! , L _ feruiiees1." A<1it re ss'; MKS. M M.. ADDISON H'iDi Hami><mi Avi*.('oltt tnhi a. jy - < ? i:m.o1m:i: xia\ s ?7 TTcv. fl. F. IjiTdy.br and i.* up' an Tirlfyjit nf?hi^~ fnnp-rmjat Sunday., .Iiftm di'Jth-. _\\a- eelelnate as 7VIwL-< day nl ?tlrr? StiHrrh A.- M.- I clutleh. The pastor is 'up" and was at "hi Lest. He took, his text' l'r<>m l'r??v. 11: Just bel'nre the "Seiinon a 'duet \va ilVeetivcdy as \\ell as I tea u I i fully sun 4*y?.Vie ' 'I1.'.?It' '1 '! I t?+n4 in.1 "ii?rrrrrl?I' a a Kaltdolph. . At four oVlucK Sunday afler'toon literary prfoii ran. \\ a rendered by tl men featui inu "an-all t'tiale their, \vlmivt.ilyrt:tlU?ea4?t'41'uI 'I tie -t+<-a of the al'tern.it.n wAs a has-. <)n. I. Ati'. Capers Flier l.tttviiut'h. A, eidleet ion nf t'o|-t> . < I <?11: i r ' aia tv.eiity- live rent-; \v\r 'taken at iji serviee. Mr. ami Air Lemur! I.rvsi el' Oi fllip;ehuty Vrul'shippeil with tie .ell "Stl I' -u a .\ ill i*-i in> 11. i nrny i*. i i r iii i-r :t nursts .?f Ml. ami Mi . I'.. I., \\ Mams ami .family: Tin- ' mi-siunary ih-irtv I;r?Ii< i. riliila'li A. M. 1"). I'-liuivVt :i|(,-. |.laiiinu a delight fill pirn if mi tin- at mind'- ' jJuly fill. A l.i-.-i.all '.'Miii- Mil! r. |.>1ay?*ii Hi t in* afU-i iui 'ii; ainl a uViiiai' ~m.-* Wi'iiillli'" -:rt?Mr?*Tl-T-rrr I'm 1 i'Imh a uditui aim. iirv. ami Mr . II. K. Ilil'l?-I iard iu" ImIVjI l?< A aii' i-"*' h'riilaj c-i?.i-iii?iT'- nhrti liny wmv tin- in-.-' t : Hi' l{vv. am M is. .A. .1. Mart in. I(rv-. 11 lUlrliraiu pruai hi'il fur IIl-w uii Jsridtts t L'* 11L I n11 'i * f n1 \\ .' i 1 , 11 * I f A i t1 \ ' r Uil'Kf nunrlii'V ni hi-- 4 i jf mK. C.. Xjuitf a liniiiln'i- > >. 'tJarhri l'lmi Klliirui'?slfr at (i iulin\r I hi* nmliim Trfti.Ols'.-\\ I- ImT'i- I'll)1 i!mtt a | trri sant anil .-uiri i s-1 i! . mm - ? M iv. Nanny I hi rim- n-ttif- Mr.?1?U Wnn'iirj' iuv jm lh<* -irk !i-t, Mr. I'rtir I'rlilir i | ?i: i u I i n .* Iij sumnu-r at homr Mr. Uirlianl- and Mi;s Ai'iu;.- lid di Liraiiil nmUn v<M 1. linfi J u ?i ti.tnil. 7 * " Ml". Uirlianl Wai'irr i- . prndiiH hi.-, varat inn in M. I .uiii.-i...M.u..j ;?Krv. aud .\TF. II'. ~fvrirtTTPf? v. I'n.' ri'iH'in visitui'.- .a' t!m in: ir >' - . izz_.7..... JU : A TT u ?' r ^ Urv. I-'.. K. (' r'nui-.l!. pa-'.m; af I'a Mri iiarh.'.. liupti-1 is in 1 '"I'.uidniL _al tending a mnvi id imi. Mr. Jar..1. S. I'd... I.m-. lr.7-.U-ft o? Mimluy. .1 mm ".'tli 1 r l.al.m t'larai K. v.. \vlii-rr In-' will - I . 11.1 thr ' UTH .\Lr. Siiiiuml W .. i'ir U i ! 1 -! t I' ijday June l?7th ?f.jr Ni a 'Yhif! whrir In V'ij'l - | mild, J ha Mliuiil.il. t " MrsdaimJ. J.; W a-hiiiylon.; I.? ft Mi.von and AI. -AViU.m -havn return ... l "r........ -1 i,,..t..r . I'll,... t tin\> thf W'oiHfii's M issiyiiary romriii voti "Miss -.Julia' M. .ritluvsun is visilinj Miss S;Hlii- (' I'icjM' i>l' \\ altiM'ixii H. Ui'V Joliiartii >;1 \\ altt-i Itoi o | > t 1 i ? ?! 'at Wi'Shy iS 1. I v. clufivli of win If',. 11. it. .loins is pa ti'i. Sniulav il um L". i'ii Tin i i i!" ii iiii ~ i in 'spiring inui intVivsliruiY j : 1/rttli'?Mi:-'- I.onisr?hVrr\^-nj? .-Vrult-t* son. is vi'-itijij; Iut '.'rantl niotin-r Mrs. f.oijisa. \\"i!Ii;ri?i*-~?*"?* v All-, and Mr.-.. 1). S. < Jivr n<; 'of*, < 'hau Ii-? ton is iT? t In- ft t \ an- i.tlnif tin tloo(| Saaiantaii- !?u-iiw: . f-- mil. i.-hiTtli'cli's. Piiy ua. Hulil"- ai P. A Kaptist thaiali Sinalaw lain- 'J'.itli. Biltlo vor'atjoiiaI liool is lja< ?il Wesley a AI I', ilnlivli. KeV..ll. IS June**, tlii The Whupee fii ln Ira 'e* maUiiii' "great | a ''p.. j '.n '?f~?'hi- tenth ir V hU'h?lli'.'. ht' I 'a i s" :i!?I'titje -h?tim- n at I he fold 1'* Hi". K!N(;viki.i: m:\ns Wcaiv now stnvTnjr t" make "Tu lleighliiirla ???! what it should hi-. A'.few Weeks ago a neighhi rhood 'glee eluf wuii'organized itt Cope-W illiani* fna (I. ('. WTioclanI. ai'il MV:". lI*a WiT liams. - They i^unthmfd a program arTMYrpr Williams i I'hi'.tl Vndny 'night and ha? a lnruv :il U mining-: al--.i a ! l l l' sitor.s from Columbia an?f St .Mail hews.' Only rare melodies wer.. tine and it was en iuVed 11v all. :?. 1_ They rendered a proer;:m at St James A. M, F..~ church .a Sunda> ThV officer's .deserve iiuu'li credit foi their otl'ort. They two C.?M. Williams president;- it. <\ Wondard. director an?i ""SVs." u 1 o fi!'^a"sTTsTajv director. On next Friday,-evening. Thejp wil re'Uler a prop ramPleasant tIrov> BttpHtft t'hilivh~"frtr the hMielTl .?r' trh Mt. Olive Baptist church wJUch wa destroyed by tire on May vtrd. The Torn Creek union, was held v Red Hill _Baptist' church last Surda' and jt was .well attended. M- "{saniueT Jones -was" hindi-d ot ? \ " ~ STORY FOR JDRLN ' i h ??** iii mm ^?fc??? ? I he 111 i i(jj,_iis all make believe games start "thpre. Then when ever anythingkr.rd or iftsappuTnting "happens just l 'a> '1 Mill :i -101,lim- im nil! mairli 1 i Soldiers do not have time to worry V trbual.. LhilJLgs?that go "wrong. They i- " ' i be on the |ouk out while on p ?li ty." ' . ' ^ t . "Thi-j game serves for a stumped t toe, a eut linger, or a bruised shin; oi an'y trouble that might happen to a little girl or bo\. Keen ihi.ik1p< - "I u hooping .'cough,? asked. Frank. Yes, anything," replied Kthel. "The J game oj" playing soldier will help at ; . anv time. And the best of all is the a pt nsion-for service rendered.'1 't "The non-hm " t hey a-iL-i.d - I ~ ''A'esnsWereO Kthel,?"this trip' 1" t-> I m le Kd's is mine and I am havn ine a jolly time." . ,-= Anita <- Sunday at "MT Moriah. The at ten da" e '.v as numerous unci ttie liorul -?nil |'| i 111^?u r'l1).?him i n if ill?-"/m ??t?.... ? - .^uw.iui, vrvi. ?and (iallman officiated. i*. \V. S. Ilolk-y, under taker in charge. . ^ AVe M ' 1 I.ei.iii V ). jL ||J.|,|.. .-j'l'.liJ' iU>--U.xU'tvded vacation vi" i "in the western part it... I "g* M isse.> A Hi a ltd a Finch and C'lotell d Fjiich are h. me "from their school^. Mi.-Oi Ladle Finch are! family were <1 iiums ul' Wat tree Sunday. Also Airs. L - Katie Scott oL Eas.tdveiv-Mr.-4. G? C. Woodatfj and . Mrs. Pat.^v Sharner. ^ M ir. W. S.. Holley and Mr. C.' M. - Williams motored ;-to Pert Motte on - Saturday to attend the Funeral Aid meeting of'CIroup No. It). Thev re-1 r port a .successful trip. Mrs. ('. K. Williams ga-ve birth to j L.a title j>al).v 1'ni'y last week. They both e ate doing tine. . -_| y , IUMO NKWS ^ lie\. Jackson, ptisliiFIiT' the Macedonia baptist. church is celebrating 1:1s anniversary this week. He has he;en with, us eight years attd is inak^ ltig coii.-tant progress here. The fql? jewing ministers, have be?en preaching 'lor-its this-week. On Sunday night, I KeV. Spignor, preached for us a soul ^.stirring sermon. Monday night, Rev \ II.;...# I.I..<. o :.... . e ?e:~ . w . rr> > , ,M>iwt >^unni"A U1 tins IOWI1", 1 Ut*suay v > i v 111.. -Rev. Guntor of Columbia; Wed-*" nostlay nit;lit. Hev. Matthews of Co1 iiiitiia; Thursday night, Rev. Young ,1 i i i' .iluwh-i-a-; rVidaynrght, Iter Glassj :?i tyr' of Oak (Jrove chyutiih. Each of -TTu-e ministers brought their choirs L along and we were blessed with some I \eiy. good music'. The entire week's I ineetitig has been an inspiration to I . = . - -?= 1 *?+**: iLJIUtiibiui ul teachers' are-at tej.diug the various summer schools J?among them being Misses Gertrude Hall," otto A11 fit,?Mais,?Murray, and ?,ii "ttntli r III Tt ivlii-'iii) ..nllr^.i ' ai State college; Misses Jennie Mae ?\ oiiiig. ami^AnrieRichardson, A. and T. 'college? and .Miss Ella Richardsonis at the Benedict Allen school. !.. M iss Myrtle Williams of Wagner - and Miss Katherine Osby of ColumlW . f* V.el'c the Somliiy gni's-t.- ,.t' M iss?Tim-'" ii asina Boozer. ' I Miijs Kloise Boozer, spent the week ii Waiflit-r lust .week . ) Miss- Sarah Battle of Lexington is jo' ton seen driving around, town. . | Mrs. Viola l>n\vkins of Jacksonville. .is v i .. l^^v. - vAlber-t-?Liaw * i kins this weekvsi-r OH I ON' N'KXVS T~rr 11 :0'U o'clock Sunday morning j Lev. .1"r~ 1 . "Washington preached an | "'lispi.-utional sermon front Prov. t>:6-8 k-j s.il.jovt l\. Message l'or the Slug" .card." \ The player services on Thursday / le.v?uii.3.M' is taking dn new life. Mem1 hers of Manning Baptist church wor-' lipped with us and we with the.m on i \V? din-May nig'i's." The joint services ^...1 -ni-i' t.rfttHh-trr flo^ar tnyrtimr hrrf 'hel| strengthen us spiritually. l{? v. \\. A. Beckham, pastor of the : while M. K. church, preachecl-an able I ai :n*.n at St. Stephen M. E.' church i-T-i; * mm Sunday evening. *?;? | riie i htfiTTeii's Day exercises at. Be jilio! A. M. K. church, afternoon and I ( evening were attended very largely , : and enjoyed by all. Miy Wrlcy f.arkiti is'"still on the *T >it-K lis'.. - ' [-?Hi-'-'- IV i 111a (\nisei;_is _yisjting her t'l lends in l.atta. l.Yvs. J.' 1\ Washington. Herrintt anil \ 1st.hi flf d.atta ftiotored to Columbia Tuesday t>. attend the fuhera) ' of 1)1. K. w: Manee. f Miss Mary Kllison was hostess to the W. 11. and F. Missionary society (.XVeiHu sday. afternoon. After the busij ih-ss session ami helpful talks by 1 rev-.-?VVa-shifcgton a?d others the hrr^~ It* \-? ?| I'lfs.' served jello with bananas, whip? ' pt*d" e.eenni and coke. f p! -Mrs. Mack, wife of the_ gasto.r\ of | St. Stephens is indisposed. We wish . 'tor her a speedy recovery.J , " ,1 ' , Mr. (r. It. "'St afford'Was host to"the Idle Hour Social and Literary club .j Monday nijrht. Instead of the pro-'j. ; ir.fafn, plans were made for an outinec.; Hyttt'h.lTI 1 tj Mrs. M. B. Robinson of Cheraw was jl'n I he, city .last week. ' I , j NtissesJVfarie Ettison, Willie B. Johri > ii. T.in ill- HullliK, Hllelia ('ml iitrion, ^ Alice M > Leodr-awh H err tot t Were .., the ffuests jof Misses I.orena Johnson . and Naoni Ball of Marion Monday. I | Mr. ^arid Mrs. John Ellerbe have T" purehasecf a radio!" ~ ' '""I l 1 1 ' 1 A?H-rr _ "V HEBSPf ^ I HBPi" Light, soft skin- \ ?V ? makes you uunv ENTRANCING - No matter how dark.* ':";' ' Palmer's Skin -Wli iteiKf O 'i' will make iFmorp entrAn^i.n . preparation, famous for tiiiv " softens and lightens .the d . I skinv clears up jfimiHos,' : ? and tan marks and does a wj y y. . j that ."oily, shiny" look. Hi M8? of thiB prcpauatiuil. all.::,. 'v. I ~ the other Dr. Fred -Pjhfn.i. Whitener Preparations keeps > ; I skin light and soft and >'V-G .look entrancing. ' ' . r ? Dr. Fred Palmer*s~corrfpTG - consists of: Dr.. Fred. Pah: ? ; Skin Whitener Ointment Kk.it , Whitener Soap; Sktn Wtiit.\4i Face Powder; Hair- Dtr. i : . HID Deodorant." Sold at .*11 stores for 25c each,, or seut-pv " ...paid upon'receipt ot pin.c u; Fred Palmer's Laboratories, -1G;' . ; " .20, Atlanta, Ga. ' ??V-. * A generous trial sample ct' :,j Skin Wlmenerf Soap and h-.v ? ? Powder stfm lor 4? it. , ? . L Dr. Fred Palnvm4-? -? : SKIN WHITENEF: ? ^Keeps your comple-xi'dn : ? '"""i TROI: BLE^.TO -LEEyyR -(iAHACl p~~~ "K\.pert Mechanic 4 for an> cat or t no 1 2 Blocks Kr??ni Allen - H? n* ti : ON TAYLOR SIR LI L_^ ' ' ? WRECKS?DAIY OH MCITT . POR RVTTI.-P ^llol-uw-t ?i ? t OlAT/1"' 2 "V 0' H I V I. Luarantocd prompt dcli\er\ i \ i - I. Quick- Service Shoe | D 01 1ivf|iHir ?-uni|i -|?? 1121 Washington St. ( ul i ??- ? 1 David<V, Kllison! 1 * . ' . ' 1 ' ' , General Insurance \?~ " > "* ' . IloiiM.st and' .<!:<.; I t ion given to all ' -Urdu ' j r ~plnmul with me. 1 ! [ - ' "j"" I ~ PHONE :?7J7 1221 WASHINGTON ST, M?l I | ^rt . Nine-Tenths 'I'reventajdt' Vim. r .11 .1 * I I v II II II I i 41^ .U) Iflt' li . the Aineriean pv*<>plf ?an i.?- ;: ; . . rectly to constipation. d<>> Constipation?throw'-.?'!:!' *.:: ?;?:?? poisons w) i if ft t ;i i m I iiuiF u ,1.. ' '?'?iL?: ?. organ of the body anil n.nrko ! victim* * fur any p ej.ni- -\v!..?!' * them.. Prevent const ipat ion m,* :r will avoid nine-tenth?' <>1 nil ; . with their eo.ns'equPiTt pr.hrVP. rial losses. fleihinc, t? . vegetable cathartic. will .. stipation in a natural. e.i-> a:.; ' ant way. tret?n?t?'tt [< t.Ttn ' ~ THE WAVEREEY IHU (. sVnlM '( jMrriftirrritmrnii |iMMMip'-iM?piii * i i " soi l HEWN' R AH W.\\. v | | m ? Corrected to Max 'V.. 1*V Arrive Union Station-/ l.-.i No,? 5:00p 32 Atyg'usta-NA'. 7:56a .'O N. Y.-Augusta . . *-r . . 12:5(ia 27 Char'ston-t 'inn. . if7 1 ?i?:p .. ,f4:16 p 28 Cihn-Chni leston :> ) 9:30^' 10 .. OolumbiarC.inn M . i,o"n 5:10a 24 Coinih 1 * i a - J a1; > . U' > b zn n?rr. . ' i,.. - - " 12:65p*20 Col'a-Savanna -s.^iU ?^ 9:00p 23 Col'ii Chariot to '.'I ^ l > .... J 1:00a 13 jCora-Chat*lotie 11 1 95.rvn U CnlnTnhhi Charl'ii 1 n . " .. ? (Vtlii'hin Chwr-Vti; 1,; 1:40p 2 Col'a-Spartanb'iv 1 :: ?hvj> 10:00p.jfi Ool\:ut':i < rnvnv'o 1f> '?? :"11 ___ B:40pl 13'*Cora Charlotte 11.1, 10:45a 18 Colum'a-Atlanta IT- 0 3i)p . _ Via Camden and Rock Hill, Pullman cara. Dining cart. \ 1 . ' *' " . ; >. li 2i