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f~ PAGE TWO ! , ~T * ?rr? THE "OUj GRAY" A ' "7' K. run. The Physical, i>?_ t jtustnl by the Soi" " * ritiial " Tim dully papoiv are cicny.mg tie _ fflawt?head?Httm?thr?nw fill llt'iHIg'ht that is .bvinK. witnessed in our country today amKtliy destruction of lives and-crops because of it. It is reported that our country is witnessing the worst drought in its history. The ? damage to gruiii crops' in the state of Mississippi alone is estimated! Jtt sections in tht? west there are yellow ^ '.streak's through' thc. .fields and forests ii . ,'ttsLif. they were burnt with lire or destroyed bv a killine frost. as the reZ~~: suit, of this droadtul drouold. ln thes^T places the people are pa'nitv stripken - ? anil. ..terribly ..alarmed TTLells have gone dry, food stuff is being destroyed, cattle arP dying, men are being overcome with heat because of this destructive-drought that is being wit ricssed in our hind ami country:?tr .is awftibr-Sections not visited by the drought, the crops are extra good. but tht. futur,, j)'rfee?"are. so. disco u?xagtng, until the crop?growers arp a .bit disturbed about a financial _ _ " drought. Say what you will but there is n i-uuM1 u?r ail ot mis. .-YlHl Wltii no .intension Ur-challenge" tin: scicil. . lists lis to causo or dispute with ihe. modernist, about eifects, if ont. will simply nott. the ninny irimo.-, of -siuand wickedness that are being,- eom, in It ted in the WorhJ today contrary : _Uj?t lull's . Holy' ' Word.?Lui?nuist?,n.11. fessiluit this is lioiiu. other - than a punTshment,from (Jud, or admit that the (JOil of today is "inortl }nl<'i-im< with sin than fcht- tied of t+iO past. s * Bi'oni the st-Hiit miintn.v ??f comer-' sions into Christianity and--r?g*essions into, the Christian church the n liglous" leaders- are almost remlv?hr conclude that the spiriting drought' of the world is appalling. Ami this dcplurub|t.-condition of our 'world spf? lit really warrants (loii's judgment far iftore than his mercies. And if the people that draw, to' themselves sin lis with-a cart- rope, lik,, the people at this age'-of .th,. World art. doing' today-they can but expect liis displeasures registered against them in drought and e'\ cry thing else. Let "us resolve, fc.n TTivJaT t hi- l-p.iri-t till! " drought .by advancing Inward 4bid 011 wilt disappear also. CuV wV-I r 11K br^" ?Ui_i-u-Hi.it 1 ln? mie |. ot the otlier. .Ul ? ? " ' * , ' ~ ' * . 1'oor Fislfers W hen it Comes to Mm Win ii.J-lif_.Mas'ter -aid i-, II u disciples "1 will make you lislu r of . , .men.," Mat*. 1:1'.' Ih study .lid tint include those of thiar?hrtteV r day; if saving. souls, into flu- kingdom *of {Tiae,. and irlory is eytchiiuj iiicii. are any -tntmh-T- ,*f |ta?mT~rT today that do "rot" sfuv i i\! ir. cttinp. "in- utrrxmi converted a. ,i. , ,0' tin* y( ai' round. \V hyt^? espi- * " their ,..exidonee as called t.? p.ine'i i > . _ J'ej_m.it wonder ti> in ?N ntin- im "fisherman." It iu,i'.<. shut li,- i-i-i .? ' ' hi' jiatient,. manifest skill- and at intervals change "baits. No fisherman fi'uld hope to.cutrh aJ! kinds ok fish hy silnply usiti}| one kind uf bait. For , sum,. li.di litj ukes-\v orittsr-.for others .- . ^niall ti.-h and foi-. sonic others i" ???,! stuff, etc. Bnt ilds latter day? tor is ahiint as uft'.v.i 'virrbt,: n-' In-.- ).. unskillful- in his atUntpK to catch men. IIis -first failure is that Tie is too impatient. In fact lie trk^tu d j a duzen other, things and calc/h. men at th.. same t iiii.--.. 'l iiLoiu-Li. - at all,?Then ton.?hr?rr^T^?TTTT <717777 halt for "the mourners bench at lnhl. niyht, to catch tht. eoHece sin tier, :--h the intelligent UTisnvod e'irl froin the , i iSundiiy school. th(. -bright little' hoy from the league !atul B. Y. 1'. l'.' th<hardened sinner of .sixty or seventy years of experience in sin. Common sense should sup'tfest to ^theiXi that they should use-ditJVreiit iTtUL-hotls.'of appeal. The parnhl,. of the lost slicep and the lost piece of silver " hy out Lord and .Master was ouv- and the \ erv same, hut chanced ~7a> _ai Io_1je understood hy -the dilR'reitt sexes. "Ye must he hoTii'v apain, etc./'"" to < Nie'odomus and "pu and. sell all that thou .hast', etc.," to the rich younu" ruler meant ahout^ the same thiny r' .'...but to :ddl'er+'id types -T't'- men. - The '* skillful fisher of men must'not only ! arrange a special. linn- for did cu nt classes of sinners,. hut, use'djtforent methods of appealing" to thein. Foi instance til,, jncthod used to appeal to art unlearned hardened sinner Woultl haVe" nim etl'tfct upon a" yorfni*intelligent unsaved hoy <>r trirl. In fact special services should lie apj k-- pointed for the' vouhtr :m.i T... ? .<. oid. And if necessary, one fur frills and {mother for hoys. If the.ministers of- today would give themselves wholly t'cT'soul saving, tahe t ime 'and use methods with prayer, t-hor,. would ? ?. nut lit1 left "a sinner nian or woman in any of their (-oiigregations. lt.it instead, the-.sinner m 'many of tln-ii 'congregations - out nunihe'r the Chris. tians. Thev may he- fisher. . hut poo) indeed when comes' to catching men. Our ..Whereabouts . On last Sunday we were, with the .. * - ^ Rev. ('. H. (look at AJ*t. /.ion church of the Mt. Zioti circuit and- had a. soul stirring -timer- ft appeared' how e\ ei' _?? ?tnai Ihe-etttciaJs wrr(-?nnt awur,, rf our coining and hence the completion of the conference-was deferred. We will report the same mlfull -hi a sue-~ceetling* article. This week end will find us with the ReV. I. A.Miller at New Hope church. We will fVreaeh Sunday, morning and complete the business of the (|uaiitexly conference . _1 Sunday afternoon. Letth^nm oUters -pray for an hut pot>fiffg"of tie- IfdTj/ Spirit. "Let us advance on otfr knees." P- S.?Dr. J. O. Smart, pastor of Miller Chapel Station^Naw-hcrrjy in "_ ^eTT chosen_ words iiresentert Davis of that- rit.y-Ut deliver words Lj* 2 - - : < * - * ? ^ . NU THE NEW RIDER.:i I II' ELLIS ^ _ i I ' 1 ul greeting to the Odd Fellows and* v Mis, Lue A. (it'ahftln, wife-ot'-ftUv WV \V. (Jrahain, made an excellent ad- , 1111em. DM )irh:iH? Ml1 w If 1)1 lie ft mill1 = i evliuii. ~ MONTMOUENCI NEWS. ' , The good people of Williston Circuit of \vh ich-ltev. Wm. Moseley is pastor were blessed Sunday., The El- " tier Rev. Sandy Simmons nreached two wonderful serinoiis. In the mono iug he preached at St. James and at -night he preached at Bethel in Williston' -as they hadnot heard an Elder in - about?two?years;?Ytm?ran?imagine ~ their joy. The Elder's text was , Psalms ?"The Lord hath done great-tlungs for us," etc. Among the humy good things he said were: sin will hike us captives, just as 'the Babylonians mad'e captives of the Is- J - raelites; christian- religion-.is the best ' tiring in the world, it stands by in this world and saves in the next, mon- ' Vy.Tand. riches, etc., all flee, but it . will abide. Strayftf ay f ro tfrTnid 1 wall make boat Reus ?erf ,us. Three ; thTftgs are food friends of man. A got?d husband or wife, a- pocket book, and lesns Christ. Tie urged all to 1 sUuwi?than?hi -fbe?Ltmh?f+e prove. 1 ~ himself worthy of the position as Pre- ' He seemed so fatherly 1 ami encouraged the people to go forward'. s . ' ' . 1 The work is growing and all noein c<! willing to do more. Sixteen had joined <hirimr the last quarter. After ' a good collection, we eomrniThecT and rejoi.ee?l in opr hearts because we knew tlu-I.ord had done great things ' for us. By this time an- inner man ?. gave warning that we needed,..breyd if we would go on and build. So the ! sisters lost no- time in getting thing- ? ready; My. yoy should have seen ! thy spread <m the table under the .-trees! You would have known "Old man . bard times clause had sprinkled ' a 'blessing upon these good people. And we ate to our fill. We went on to Bethel at Williston that night and enjoyed another spiritual feast. 1 .Among our good visitors wer. .u. ,i and .Mrs. K.\Y. Wright. [TciU-pn Huvk 1 lier and wife. Lie. George .Morris ami wile and others. Ami all wh-> ' . met and heard ..m-M-M.!...-, Snndy ? Tmoiis are si ill singing his praises. r ? m " . IjHNtjSlilOaiMr-AlA^ 1 i ?K-ev-r- .M. .1, Suinpter. presiding Mdei?; of tlie 'Manning District preached a ] .-<-ul stirring- sermon. Sunday a. m. i It was eifjoyed by all. I Sunday p.Rev. llannahun of I < Suin 11 U'l ton delivered - u wonderful n Liie^a^rul?-?: ? ?? _t1 M-es Kiiilli Jack-nn, of-Sumtoi w.n the delightful truest of Mrs. Stella I Jenkins last week. . - .. _ - I T I'r >t\ J. A;?trffslmm Our agricultural teacher has reeotftly accented a . position as farm, demonstrator -the.' coining term at Denmark. He will he missed hv all in the community. Miss Annie I'riyrson was the 'truest of Miss TftelTTfti" Walker Tuesday. Mrs. Kddie K. Walker left MondayAfoi the (jiaiat Lodj;e meetiny*which was held* in. ".Newberry. I The. League* is stvi.injr to make ' icady l'or the conversation-.of tlie latter, part of this month in Charleston. Wi*-^ tri'is-f a nnniher will be present at" - rtrir-tiiiinvffhtn-'T>h'-rff ntr, V r ilnn '"Ff tri'oat joy jn-HtUmdintr these church activities . v j, .J We are triad Misses V. I,. Walkerand Atrnes Robinson are' hack vviWT lis t<> help carry mi .our l.eatrue and Sunday school _wmk. ~ ~ ; ^Jlltns,-" .,n tlo- -d.-L- fiCi m.. i ^ . i\ i? v i i*i i ?J ijr'n) .James. Mrs. Kthel \IoFarlin, Mr. JR. A'.-White, Mrs. Mary James." We jl"ii I?? " tliem a speeily recovery. II KN DKKSONV II.LK NKWS space .in your. pa|>eir to mention so ininjr " about a fanner's celebrate of llcndcrsbnville, S. (I.; Colleton Couhty. held with Zion.A. M.\ K. ; Church. cKev. T. I). Tin^man, pastor and his Jfpoil people and surround iny pupils of the farm. This?celebration was arranpred he Rev. Ti'njfmah and his congregation the day set aside f.or the celebration, was August 4th, at /ion A. M. K. I ( liio'i'1'. V. v rs<)nvi11 e., S. C. Colle : t ton County. . , Devotional conducted by?the?partor Rev. .-TV D. Tingman. The pro i gram began at ;t oVImlf P..o f- 1 \V.. (liUison u4u the master of "cere- i monies. JVineipal speakers .were: I Rev. A. I*'. R. Horry, pastor of tie-j Wa'lterlioro mwl?lJri4-,?R.?A-rf t llannnir. principal of the Colleto i j Training; School, Walterboro; "because j ! of sickness f'rof. Hanimir epuld not. i be present. The speakers ^'t*re Rev? Hoi i v. 1111bank. .LOliver a fi d? (iratit, Williams,, and Prof, Adams. | Rew Uurr.v spoke from the" JTObjeiT 1 I "Farm and its Usefulness as the | | World's (.reatest Support."" *He said ; I that it was man's first occupation. ! When map fell from^.t he. .Cnr^n he commissioned to tiirTTm for "^TiTsiJjxtiuL- lie-spoke to a larpe pa-r t herinir .'MMl-ov tw>ef>--Kr-hrtrt j" their interest for twenty or thirty j nfinutes liin. farmers wnrn- ?r t encoiirafred by the {tddresp- R+v??n. ?y , -Prof. Adams, instructor in farm- j in.(f at Colleton Training ?>eho<>]. spoke Jtff- the farmers On they farm- I big life, saying that, they should caiv j for the toil. the live stock, the kfnd of .fert.ilf^er tl)fv yfgrt fcu'r 1" 1 '** "fons Icn^ds of crops, don't plant the same crop on the same land too often, rotate the crops ahd improye j upon _thc live-?stotdes, --- r- -? . j Air." Grant spoke on budding goodJ--farrrrJC^tTtnTfes atld^sTielter for th? j ?. I " - * 1 <. _ ? ^^TIIE PALME^ stocks and Turin ipiple incurs ? an< liaKe the laViTi iHe \nnu it snouiu u I'lllEtllt 01 bux, Mr, , Juo Vv iilianr.-. .-.poke mi J\ynu ill t U s UIlil LlH' tLn.UAi.llg ul lue cllilu ivii, that* liu;.v Will be able tu cop Sjlli I In- ;if,i' in ahull they live.? spnKt1 rr Trpi.ii uYcSO^THUl u"' 1 1 v i .'iiii'i'*,,WW'Mfc Hi tile II) I... -I--T :i rill In.' lines: ;i~ girls living, ">! <.> say tnal beuul; IVIU lliuKe t ii.nl , . rti.Uil at liolllli^ bu it' titer. i.. rr.r_U.auiy.* they will leiiv ttie tarrnr'T-1 Ue\ tiuliniik, -poke 1'iuin the sub iijS' "T"t .-v. i ; i.'11,, lie Haul tliat eacl jnt. el u.s >b?imi Ha\'e seine kind a [Jieie. i?r ... r lues auu imr pro pony, ne a.:j.er shated why no have lite -same protection in the rur,i lOIiiiiiii:iity aa in \ have in tile cities His, reinai t.- ui ,'c very muchHlpHft njf. statv dei>i'.? r el" the America] A erkirain. Iiev.. Urn cL-sp^kc' fcrom the subj ifct-. V.SaivMien." live putting awa; at our deaii v:vh more* cure ami t jvatronrxe i.;.e ei our own group win is? ...uULe la our work olficien fie* I urt lie ! s:-u',?d "together-we stUlii iivideii HVe Tail'" Rev. OIim is l-nJertaker'Aof Col letun-^kk-mtri,i . .tu?..a Mirr wtfemrre rou nee.I e. *,e -will gladly serve yoi I'S U "i i; ;, i< )ml thi. !"i!* - iH' wi-n i'< say t!> tiu' public thn tins \\ as ,i ; i j !i :i| t Iie^ceTobra -tirrtt? cif rtT71" farmer*. 'JJiuse mci .yhn spoke t'tluniselveH felt will Jte pi-Mpif -r??" cnnwrnijty; "the; iaye < 11 ?-i? ? tJ- Io improve their farn i ves ah-ny ;tl| lire.-, by having bet I "'vie .?, ; ; i i n i I Ivir Hyp stod The iVni.ejrs t>y their 'fry. best t< lemon.*(ra-i the hirm life b-y th' 'arm prtuUkT usg ft",,.,tables,. I dor. t t-f-'uk- much credit can hi riven tin Ut . .1 inirman, for having allej) all of the fiirmers together an< iave t hen the- importance ol arm -ami tie.' duty and honor tha t earn..-' v-iUa it and to see (loci'i ro^diie . :. d i in m as_l.be-tiller lis ear! In .. ; _ - liiis day w;!l five in?-t+mneinor; >( this eo.'imuidly tilwtiys. \\m;ns<>\ m:\ns Vtty haying church or loc'a irin .t?i ' > :? ?!*'it* 11 dicnf -tn?ttu -Ijal'-a J _\vill kindly . tee ' - i t not later thai ''' y-^ ' ' " i|- '?ni each week ''I"111' 1 d Iii i iciipn?t4n lours i;? a:, i V, leck'af the N. C Mutual I Ii:.*t.;i,ce .1 (i'S. olfif* l it) l-j I-., . 11-.> or .tilt; Johnson St i-'Jn-iH? -rrarr;J".T" Wj Afl comlalinit' ? ? ; ' : ' ' " in. ' ' V" . ' .! ;?% ** .sjiiih' in Ul< !*' '*1,1'1' Ajoiuttfy. morn t:% twi-ivf o'clock. v " ( "I ilu' city church cations si'i'iiii'i take i? f|? Fj'"r - i; Mr 111,1 Ji?. r7rTT1 .I- .. ... TT- i ,,...- u , mot ,. -}IazycK -Mr... rli'v. NVit! A|,.w V '. ' i""1 'itmily. 1...,;,' 'I . . "" j;:C??iiHT.y of J)c. c ' : \ \i:ss I-ucilo Halve cuI- J - ^1 u'nt Ihi nini n~- -Xnov Mr. i? o ~ . ~ . v, ' ,J : ( roonvrlli 1.1,V / l~" -W .Mtltlu; V il s~ -1-:??vv?- ;t . hjtsuu-s: \i,' >" " MUHU i, ' ' 1 'An v,,rj' V " ! 1 "'i lor.'- xt.y ;\ ' :ofl"; '?* ??llinir of. "Til. ' c+^-.-M * \vl<i>-li .olll ...i. ...ill UIK in*r" ' .- if Star" Mother i Sti k-.'nrTT Mrs. Andersoi ' V "(jold Star AI..I !.?-. ' > trip abroad. Xi i -. f and little- sol an- .... ri and trnnul Ta>.t!'? * I. . <ia.s >?Mi>. V sirs, l.i/./.it* Thpni ij..- << l S. < '. and Mrs. Mar, '''1 ri!11 ~T CI spi-ji tin- -Wi i... i'* <; -x: ,i <r* Mr. and Mr. i at. n*i: n-i. ." Vu Mr.-. M. \ M *ra.Suit*in St S polity he Ve..-h ';T hill- Wivt, S. C, 11,' .v a?d ?-- t- lavk "n'mtorui troiii \\ - iji tln-ir' lovel. i.<-\\ 1 't.i-vi ? ! -*- i Ar4- art' visilih, TTii- ;i : < >.r' - ' i- . 1- kick, Mr. am Mrs"./ i'li-ni,. *11?; it t -Jti I'.'radli-v AviTin 1 n,;a- I'.-i'ijdf.->' l-Drum reri dered an i- W !-. at pr itff'aJll Sunda at tin- i- si l'i . liyti-rian Church. l-.Lti'.r M.i -| A-ma - Kli/.aln-th an M.-ir'y : ,i -i'-II "t' 1'f. hCdifiTnji (ia. i>. . .t-hi- Miniiner vvli 11.. a ' ..nn ami .-Vtmn Mitrlli'l aw Mrs. i\i": ' Wt? .\Visli t'n lliasf [T.i' Lc. '< '!?; nr. r'ajnyalilr visit. Ki-\ II. ?- nn..ln..* ii11' ?i .1 I1. " vival at Hon oa I'at'i. >. < . p.i.'l Mi", anil Mrs. . U..?jj. ? i' -.la-i, Thursday ait af U r si r\ ii i . I'ii> aii.l M '- I '. ,M. Huckvlt an J+t-Hr il. !!i ! !. ij ii ia ami Mrs "TaTTt' rain i . Snai'lay al'trrnooTi o ! ?r. a i.i I *'?! .. . V* 'I. Ynimtf. |)i". ail'! ~ M1I . "H WakHield, I)| ami Mr-. V.', ij. Tountr aiuLJittl ttoti.i1,i -?rMTn7 Mr. find .Mrs i' rial \ i >i t * ... -4--krrf -(?' .11 at? v." 'ink. Mi.?.s MildR ' ' I"' ' otirsday of lust woe jn ^ 11 11 ' " hum. (*.,**qt t'> y" ;WiMrof: eT Wl" >: *< ' I'-'uvnt.s of I)r. Wak< field. AJr.ju.d .Mrs. J. ]?. Wakefield 1^,1'rot'.?J4^-Tbn-k< lio of Renedk X-ollogv. J S. was ,th Ionise g'l ' of .Mr. mid. M-rs. C. Lc 1/iUD. ni-.i'rml'"Wok new MiimfO Towers SI. _ 1.it'.l<; .M, f'.ydia (libbesT-th rfnughCci ?*?f TJTo"'7?ih? .Mrs. .1. C. Gib! not, serious injnr.v Sunday whili playing, she foil inflicting' ft ugl . ,, y\ _ '? * t* ' a * TTO LEADER ' wound on her arm and face. e The Carnation Sewing Clnh met ?on Mcvjuhy-sL , -j Z3??, at the home of Mrs."T)inah Quai*les They were royally entertained by the? hostess.?After?five devotional exercises' the ladies sewed for 1 hour e after which a delicious ice course e". was "Served. Everyone present ex3 pressed themselves as having spent fe a..rarV dwlifrhllul avunlng. . . a Mrs. C. E. Jenkins,, of Augusta, Ga., has returned home after spend-. 1 ing two weeks visiting her aunt Mrs. ^ M. J. Caldwell on Johnson St L, hJ VAKK SHOALS Nliws? Sunday service was largely attend1 ed at all churches, Mrs. Bertha | l' Harris of An'derson, MrsTTiTinhie An' derson and son was among the visi-, ^ tors at Dunn Greek Sunday. The re11. vival has just closed at Little River I Baptist Chpreh. It was quite a I " success. ? Rev. J. S. Maddox, opened his reu vival Sunday night at Dunn Creek. ' ' Mr. P. T. Robinson Mrs. Earl Ware i t ; attended the Grand Lodge in New- ' tl j berry last week they report a grand (session. i~ ' j We regret j^ery much to report r the d^ath of Mr. Sumus Jones who J j died in Philadelphia. His body will ? be brought here for burial. t I Mrs. Bertha Harris was a weeki | Fish^-U ' . . ' 1 i_- Mrs. Delia Fisher attended church n at Pine Grove Friday night. , i i Mr. W. C. Davis and son Mrs. Lomip A mlcrcnn XT.... VI . . .... v M. mr? iuv A 0Vii) i'l 1 D? I ItU I 11? It** 1V1 Od cS i" motored to NeMtberryTuesday lu tlm ) Grand Lodge. " 1 Mr Clayton Griffin and daughter Thelma and little Cinthia: Harper i were callers at the home.'of Mr. P. t T. Robinson Saturday. ?' 1 Ware Shoals Sunday Schools had a picnic in Robinson's Pasture on t Friday . Everyone reports, a grand * time. After dinner?iee cream and i j lemonade- wa*r served. The Ball j game between the boys and girls had ' .results as follows: Mrs. Josie Nelson | was the home run king. All through she was not able to be up Saturday 1 clue to old age. Quite an enjoyable J game was played by Dunn Creek, Jr. 1 j Team and Shady Grove. Then the ? | principl?fc?-gtnne between the young f ' boys andnhe senior men. The result t V-a?shut?otrt in favor of the senior -.-first?homer?of Wi1 ,trFr compelled to say lie Is ifoFToo tat to run. 7'. Ware Shoals trimned ilonea Path . High Sehool?Saturday to the tune of f IT to 3. Wilkerson left- with tearseyas. ; . Mrs." Cornelia Robinson have re: turned home after a six weeks stay J in Greenwood. r| COKESBURY NEWS ^ 7T The Elder (Jury held his third quarterly conference at St Pi.nl lll-,l;.y -l.l.l pruiiflii.rl 1 motv sunday 11:30 o'clock. I The revival af-St. Paul, has begihi. ^ L?i Those attending *the conference Branch' Meeting reported they were . 1 royally, entertained, hut could expect nothing but that with such a pastor c | as Rev. _G. 11. White, at Lawrence. v. Those Attending were Rev. and Mi . j janerette," Mt? and Mrs. J. E. Holmes , ; vand little daughter, Eugenia Mae Mrs. Florence Moore trrrtl little son j-r Master Landen Mrs. L. G. Goggins j I Mrs. Anpuula Louden and son"""Mr.s i ? Mrs. Mamie Pearson and son v. David is here visiting their parents , Mr. and Mrs. Oldin Pearson, they are ~ | from Philadelphia, Pa. j. | Messrs Otto Louden, Dorgan NeedI onv, arrive from Evanston 111. to see j their parents and friends. Miss Tlielma Jackson arrived Tues .day 1 to ' attend the Sunday School ? j picnic * ' _ j. .Mr. and Mrs-., I.arkin Latimore and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hurs of Ab. j beville made several calls in our lity j tie town Sunday ?? t i Two of the four pastors; Rev. M. ; i J. Williams and wife and. Rev. G. 11. j White and wife attended the Sunday I school picnic, several other friends from Greenwood and Abbeville. All I reported a fine time. r Mr. and Mrs. Louden had as their 5~~TfSnner guests ..Sunday Evening: | Mrs, Mamie Jamison of Orlanda Fla. The Miss, Thelma Jackson. :" { Mr. I. C. Waller of Hodges worshiped y j at St. Paul Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.- McKinley and Miss Oressie ,| i Holmes manyy friends regret very r, i Ohio, they report a fine time yhile !, [' much to see them leave for Davton i| Ohio, they home. ; | Mrs. Annie P. Klugh and children ; Mr. Clarence Klugh were also visi5?tors in our little town. i- We were proud too see Miss An(. j nie O. Holmes again. ^ v e j Mrs. Veral Arnold and Master 0t | Stark.s left Thursday for th mountd am?City to visit?they -sister ,.Miss | j'^CTaPV Starks. _ ^ j i-.'j CAHI) OF THANKS e j . .. - .. . = . j We express our heartfelt thanks | WTTur neighbors and friends from d different sections of S. C., and other k states tor the kindness and sympathy e shown us dring the illness and death <P of our wife and mother, also for the;-{ beautifo!- floral offerings. . 'I -? T. B. Williams.^and family :? z Anderson. S. C, 1 ^ tl' rilBSTttK. fATT A CR \RTTR * t." > ?: e Mrs, Xiillian Miller -Brown from )- Washington,' D. C. has been visiting h her mother," Mrs." Lottie Richburjj for a., several weeks. ? y Mr. Caldwell Boulware" a student r . ? j jm i : ?i of Johnson C. Smith University spept the week-end here the truest of Mi. Mareua?? - ? - - ? Miss JuttS Leathers of Durham, N. C. Mrs. Addie Ransom and son of I Camden are guests at the home of j Mr. and Mys. C. E. Leathers, i Mrs. Arching M.-Atkinson and lit-. | tie daughter of'Charlotte, spent tjqrr-; day here wilTi relatives. ^ 11uve ^'i iis lattcd?e in"^ tdud ^ home. On the sick-list ?ra Mrs. Ella Lee. Mary Kennedy, Mrs' .[ W' WrigiitT Mrs. Hannah Cloud. * ' Mrs. Diana Gladden -of Columbia, is spending several?eeks?here '>witrr her husband. Rev. ..Gladden atfd Mttl | daughter Alma at the home of Rev. | and Mrs. D. C. Baum. -.^ -> ; Rev. J. W. Manoney. pastor of CarnieL Presbyterian Church, preached rwonderful sermon at Calvary Bapt ist Church, Sunday night. Rev, Manoney has just returned from a business trip to New York City. / A Bible School for children wa< conducted last week by My, Joseph Jones at Carmel Presbyterian Churen JA large number of children .from all of the different churches attended | and received much helpfulinstructions from the following teachers-^- = I Mrs. r.ila Watson, Miss BerniCeAllen, Miss Annie B, -Stanback,- Mrsv -j Margaret Adair, and Mrs. Rosa Torrence. - : Rev. W. L. Baxter is m-Ashvillo fOr his VMf'Iltidll Mfc Rnvtni. ) Children went as far as Spartanburg with him where there are visiting relatives _ Mrs. John Davis and Mrs. Nicholas Gaston?are spending - a?week?m-Columbia'as guests of Mrs. Nelson -Ruseboro. Tho many friends' of Mr. and Mrsr John Davis regret very much to learn that they will leave the latter part of this month to make their home m Durham, N. C., where Mr. Davis will be employed in the office the-N. C." Mutual Insurance Co. For many) years Mr. Davis has been in charge of the office here, and- so satisfac--' tory has been his work that this pro motion .has come to him. They have been active, in church aiuL community work here and Chester* regrets their departure. Miss Lillian Smoot and Miss Sarah Drown of Columbia, both teach- ' ers in the Winnsboro schols, spent the half week* in the citv the eruosts .. Mt-v \w^rrr -| Prof.?Robn1 UuulWare, of Ilaibr-, son College, visited his sister Mrs. Miirie Boulware Friday?^ Miss_.Sarait. McCullough- of -Oxford N. C. is here to spend several weeks -with her grand mother Mrs. Georgia Chisolm. A very severe-xdecfPit > storm was witnessed here Sunday night. Many car loads, of persons went-toCharlotte last Wednesday to see the Shrine.rs parade. It was really a beaut ifnl?spect ncioi?The?var i-colui ' " .ed uniforms of the Shriners were _ pleasingly attractive, while? thousands. Ji nod?the itreeter-tq-gaae-ttpohT = the scene. At the* intersection of Trybn and Trade streets? traffic was stopped antPa's trie different groups and many" automobiles passed show^ ers of ticker tape were thrown from the skyscrapers; this added to the beauty and spirit of the day. White and colored wore gating from the \ skyscrapers, store doors, windows and roofs of buildings, and all regretted when the parade, which was fully a mile in length, ended. Pre-1 ceiling all, was' > motor .-trycle policeman, a Mr. Meacham. aii officer of the Chicago police for ?* for 18 years, a member of Mecca > Temple, Chicago, and a man- of considerable wealth. He was accorded the special privilege by the Chief of the Police Department ..oi Charloivo, to wear his uniform an<i badge and direct the parade in his own way, lie- was cheered all along the way as lie passed. Two large and elaborately decorated floaty bore ladies-of tlie Eastern Star, Heroines of Jericho and Daughters of Iris, and scores of automobtlcs^fconK/Varioita states, were JUJed^vjth representa- , *ives.^ 'File' Boy Scouts of' Charlotte i were also a pleasing attraction. The -official cars which *were''flTst uf~ line bore. such distinguished persons as the following: Hon. Oscar DePriest, Congrossm?n frnpi thit Jllinoi* District; Mr. C. C. Spaulding, 'Pros. N. C. Mutual Insurance Co., Durham, N. C., Dr. W. J. Treht, Pres., Livingstone College, Salisbury, and several others. Next to tfie official cars came the only car from Soutli Carolina bearing a delegation of distinguished men from Chester, Mr. J. I S. Stanback, Grand High Priest; Dr. J. S. Allen, Dr. W. G. Walls, Mr. 1 James Channel, Mr. Fred Lander, and Mr. J. E. Allen of Smith's - Tui nuut. Cheer after cheer went up as this car of dignitaries passed I dresscjd^Jiwtheir uniforms and fez- I Izcs.' From all parts of the rtiiddlc | west and-northern states, came rep- J | resen Latiyes. aiwl each rfjfy- the local | I press gave quite a bit of space to "publishing the doings of the Imperial Council. A branch of the Amei i. can Legion \va3 loudly applauded ais they were led by Mr. Bishop Iialn of Charlotte. It was an inspiration" to see "the many ^squads stepping with soldierly beating-to-th? strain* of the diffeererit bands of music. .lion. C- R?Blak*,- Jrrr hnpertal t Potentate for ll years was re-elected . unanimously:?The City officials did a splendid part In making the guests feel at home. It was" the first sesI sion ever held in the south. On Wednesday night, the city auditorium j&as. packed to-listen to an address . (lerivercfl ' by lion. Oscar DePriest, which was very much -enjoyed hy all after which a banqUei was given. The Imperial Council_ adjourned "Thursday with a feeling of gratefulto Raroeses Temple trf-fHrartottEi: ami to the citizens of-Charlotte, for . . ... . -/ ~, Saturday, August 1G, 1930?~ l the gracious hospitality shown them. It. WH5 il great. occasion ami those wfu> did not st".; the parade. missed sfrelifg; a ' ery spectacular affair. ' * ; Plans are being made to plant a -Temple in- South Carolina, before" a "bother year.? - - ?. Miss Marguerite Kpann, left Thursday Tor CbtliTiTbia"niT'TsTtT^Tiss T^fisTe 7'~ week.- Mr. Louis" Ki n1 e"V" 1 > H,Ti'dcIisTeir Z"' a 15 minutes program of pia.no ..music from?station \\-. ft: Tr nv Charlotte. ?C-. -?He- jdftyfrd?tin*. following" ~ numbers: The Old Rugged Cross, The Jubit Dance, and the Rosar^. He " reWvftT Iiian.\ rnmpinnont^ from A" friends both tar and near, who listened in. ? * The City Schools open Se.pl, loT teachers meeting will he Sept.* Id. M rs. ?K atA-e- ttVnVv'- i1 ."Z" her guests last week, her mother Mrs. Iiagar Uraey, of Sumter and her sisterj Airs. IOmma L. Ford, Head Nurse of the-'Providence Hospital in Dahville, \'a. Miss Kspie Wilkes.who is study-mg.Nhrse Training in a hospital in RourjOke. \ a..'"Is visiting relatives L N B, UJL A I*L?LE-.__-? The (Greatest Investment in the World ESPKCI AI.I.Y II KAI.TII AND ^ . ACCIDENT INSl IIA NCR Wll.v Hut" pn.li'Cl. \ .nil- t - ? a Health & Aecioviit IVIicy For . ???, further information. SEE . ('. \*. SICAWiyM, " I ^ "If.its riisuranee I soil It" Phone.(?."{."?0 r 1 ID J Alain St. ? ' v r FOR RETTKR Si IDE REPAIRING | . ' *"/, DIAIj 'j 1 i> :i ? (Guaranteed |>roini?t-.doli\cry service OUKiv' SKKYK'K SI I OK KKKAIK SIlOI' 1121 Waslun^on St. Col'n. 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