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fer ' PAGE TWO } THE -OLD GRAY" AI - > K, FHIU r"?'' Dr. Chappelle Loses Wife. Sad indeed was the sudden-death of Mrs. Majorie-Cuopedwood ChapC pi-lie Wity of Ihv Lriuy Palmer. son of the late Bishop Chappelle, by his t . 'second njarriage. -T-he - young ; cou? p ptr?half been man led?onfy n short while and were living hi Suguinin, Mich. They were almost, idolized by the citizens of that city andheii iin--. . expected departure" nils ~ bTougTit quite a gloom over the entire city,. Both Dr. Chappolle and his" wife took active part in everything for the up. lift of the city's welfare. And by so doing they endeared "themselves to .people in all Wiilk of life; Dr. physician- and is the third colored ; physician - in the state of Michigan to hold such a position, lie is also one of the leading officers in the A. M, E7 Church m that city. The~~jpastoi: in conducting the funeral paid a glowing-tribute to the deceased and taJcntod young- husband. It was said to be one 6'FTRe saddest funerals -~n" ' . ever witnessed in that city. ?? .\!iw r c f 11:ip[n 111 of Columbia widow of the late bishop Chappelle . ' and mother of l)i\ Cluipi>elle attended the funeral of her ' daugntcr-in. Taw. * Many letters of condolence ? ?? v 1 V OVIU VJIi; UVI yuv? :? ed?hmdnmd?al"i with his little sun uf ir> months his -mother-in-law anil . brother-in-law with a host of loved 4 ones ami friends arc left to Mourn their loss. Rev! Irapp Answers Summons The Andrew E. Tfapp'.one of the pioneer -ministers of the Columbia Aui.uial Conference died at his home in HrU'iia 'Tuesday of last week and , was I'unofatt^ed from Browns Chapel Church at that place Thursday to its capacity, with sorrowing ; -j ?? friends^. ? Rev. Trapp was xnie. .of the most respected ministers iii South Carolina "among both white and?col . vi He was industrious aiid had .lauiu'ilat < < 1 ouie \alnahle property Hi his' home town ami had unlimiteir i redil throughout his ' 'con'miunity. . ? ? 'I'lio. people of hlS_llL?lilC. had thy utniost con 1'idoticv in him as a gospel ; IIOIO. Ui|- u-ud 1 "lo-i^t i-io 1.. ni;i ri And wherever lie was- to preach, - large audiences would gather u> h<W. him. With the writer as master of ' ceremonies' tht's following?program r was rendered, llvjnn ho. 48fi an- * -mmneed by the Rev.pt. M. Williams of "Silver Street; prayer Rev. T. F. l.iar* per of Wateree Charge; selection by choir; Scripture Lesson, Dr. J. (J. Ale HII.111 <M d|iiu\uiiuniKi uy-m+i?nyu, Itew. B. II. Gray _oL St. Matthews; . obit tint , Dr. J.. B. Smith of Abbe? ville; si>rm(fn Dr. L. .F. Vance, P. E. ?i ill' lilt-?\'i. \vlw.i r>'?District;?selection . rimtr; remarks? Rev-. It. A. Young. I>.i: t??i' and. Boy. T. F. Marpor, cx-pas. tor; rem aides 4Ji.. ?I, C, .Stuart of Newborn* Station;, alosing prayer, ... " : Ki v. ,J. .M. Dawkins-of Hamuli Ciri iiiL The scrnioh by Dr. Vance was . a^ masterpiece and all of7 the rohiarks were tinn/ly indeed. G. ('. Williams, and Pratt .'undertakers were in charge and the service rendered was high. Ma-*s 7ii *vvet'y respect. i j Out Jit Interest of Souls I HI I III' ill At 1 V> 11 week- wo will he . ; out . of ourstudy in the revivals of . y our district assisting the iiastors in KtoiP ylforts to save souls. We shall ? "I'^l ovri'itl'doy-'imtinyr p?H?v tors as wo can and we tire earnestly ; ? ekiug ltfst souls. We are asking the. christians to let us re-dedicate ourselves'to Gotl si) that he might-use . is a iii.-trunu'ti.t.s in His hatKp. to : nvi' the host of people that are go;, . v ? 1 i : k . t in; .1 ii.i v i i cm iii:- limy |H I'SfiH'i1. ;niin t King' Vimi.-t be done.' It is alarming to see llu' number of uii*uved#<. per: ons in our el furches ami J "in uiii- Iu'iih:'. A reformation nnut t:11:? .placeoi' our -young peo'plo~,are [ duoliTfd for <li: f nut ion. We need to! rry aloud uuto find for our children j |e T" Ave follow them t<> their ^giaves ? j???wit h- (in hope of : i:i-i11I horn anymore) forever. 1 believe in prayer, and ' I j I. - . b> iievo in tlii- (iod v* lit I is mighty to j a\>\. .Vml wh.etover there is a re-' : No.id- --i-a-vlng,'-.olid?l'or inc. but. where " - ^ - - ? meetings "are had for nmnc-y only and to socialize please let lite go by. Tliir; ir< no tirno for us to sleep and mi-am n?r iFu- ouuge is at trie door. I . Our Whereabouts On last Suirrhiy wc were with the i Rev". I.-A. Miller at New Hope Churchj \? close of <>ur sermon the Altar w'sts. crowded for prayer. At which ser- i _ vice seyep* g r (>_wn_persons were happily converted. Such a time will* never be forgotten. Rev. Miller bids fair to he'one of our best pastors' in our church'and is a noble, preacher. He is . (he son of the late Dr. I. J.* Miller, -? ? ---? ?who was tile presiding elder of theFlorencp Dist. and a great, preacher. He is also the grand son of the late the best preachers of the state. The 7 ""?young son and grand son Is following' .right in their, font prints and will he t heaSal front, itf the future. New Hope . is t^ic of. our best circuit* and has m it some of tluf best members in our convenfion. Few of whom are brother* T-*.. TV: .Williams, E. W. Washington, W._ M. Chappelle, C. Alexander, John Washington, W. A. Ashfortl T. M. Martin, Geo. ' Washington. See'tv. P I) rinvia Row inglon. Bessie Robinson, Caifio Jackson, Arolin and Rebecca Robinson, 1 I.tezie PiivjiLimd many?others, -whose ' names one win mention in nnofher articbs This week -end will find u t J ; with the Rev. B. Cook. Sunday 'ijiorniriK at, Mt. /ion Church and at Friendship rhureh Sundnv nitfht with the Rwv. Wilium Jeter. Lot tho m?m M -*f ? - -?-j? * " t t , . ^ fD THE NEW RIDER bers pray for an out pouring of the holy spirit. "Let us advance ~tmj our knees.' HICKORY ItlDGK NEWS ~ Mr. Editor, I have been reading your very valuable papef" fOJ" U lung llmi',' and fiiid it "one of the best of oUr colored journals in the state; >t always?gives satisfaction.?At?ttrre^ time I have some very valuable news from the old historic Baptist Church "Blackjagk. We have a pastor, Rev. N. Smith who ljas been pastoring for over thirty years. Every since he_ has been there, the church jhas been^ growing in every way, so niuch so' ~ijnTit~Tr1ras surpassed ait the other churches in the community. In his revival just held his assession to the church was 23 and of money collected $100.04 He was assisted by the Rev. P. M. Mayfield of Rock Hill"," S. C. The cro\yd were the largest that pver attended, many of the old mem- ' bers that have moved away to other places in recent years Were" welcomed visitors it_would take too: mueh space to name them all.?The Presbyterian Church, Shiloh, with | Rev. G. W. Ulmer as pastorwill soon 1 begin its revivaLwe are hoping for a conspicious shower. ? I ST . (TEORtiE NEWS Mr. F. H".Murray and son and Miss I Gladys Murray of Boulware spent' Sunday with Mr npd .Top Mnr- ! ray. ' Miss KLizabetK Smith Mr. 'Joseph Smith and little Johnnie Smith motored to Columbia and Newberry,* Sunday while in Newberry he vifci- ; ted Miss Nina V." Davenport. ?Prof. -and Mrs. Vernon Gibbs and little daughter of Pamnicola spent.; awhile with Mrs. Gibbs mother Mrs. Rebecca Simmons, Mrs. Gibbs re- 1 tuained for awhile," Prof.. Gibbs returned. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones, Mr. Julius Wiliams and .Miss-Dorothy Pinek- j ney of Garnett spent Sunday here.-j Mrs. Cm O. Marshall, Mr.-D. J.Marshall little Mil Freeman, Samuel B., and Miss Susie Young spent the week in Wagner. Miss .Nancy 1. Jones has returned home after spending her vacation . i with her sister Mrs. P. J. Byrd of I Charleston. - - ' _J Mr! Wilson Young has returned I after speeding his vacation in New York. City. ""The conference that was held at Bethel A.?M. E. Church?was?a?sue? C. conference that is to be held there this fall, presided over by the Rt. Rev | Reverdy C. Ransom. Bishop Baptism was held at Good Hone ni u __J r-r-T ?ninun t/iiuicn un? -aicer wnien regular service was held.. Rev. Mar-J shall our pastor used for a subject "You Must Re Burried With Him hy Baptism." ? Mr. Samuel Jones and Mr. George ' Johnson, motored to Bowman Sunday evening. Ji Miss Daisy Simmons is or) the sick list. Your reporter is a little indisposed Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson, Mr.: frank Stephep, Miss "Maybelie Fur- ~ -guson aml Miss-Htrttie- Mae Furguson" motored down from?Stanford, Conn. 1 in a De Soto 8 and is going tfl spend t, a month?with their mother, jdTsr^ Anna Furguson GowlfT sick list. Nearly all the St. Georgians fit- | tended the picnic at Eutawville Springs, Friday 1_ j Christys, manager announces the^o-> pening of The Peoples-Funeral Home on the Federal reserve Highway, in the Masonic Hall, St. George, S. C. Mr. . Curllie- Humph and daughter ; Mts. .Ida Jenkins and husband visited . Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Wvnilliam last week. The visitors lare from Branehville . ' . ?,.? GREENWOOD NEWS. 1 ? . -I Rev. F. D. oJhnson left for the National Convention. His members and many?friends wisirfor him a pleas-; -ant-trip Morris Clhapel enjoyed a great spiritual feast through out tho day Sunday past. The ""pastor; Rev. F. B. Johnson .ofTiciatin-1' at the morning services and the Rev. M. F. Wilson 3 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. There were two accessions and the collections were in accord with times. - Mr, and Mrs. S. B*?Jobber are spending 'their Vacatiojr in Asheville, N, C; ^ -" | Mr. David Cain of Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Rohinson'o ? u "WIIIC Wll j Baptist street. | Don't forget thp great musical treat j given Friday Aug. 29 at Morris Chai pel by the Greenwood Harmonizerg. famd other local talent! A great treat, is in store. jon McLees street. His friends hope I for him a sneedv recovery "Mrs. Mary Hill, Mrs. Sarah Calhoun, Mr. John Little* and Master i Mi L. IIill enjoyed the revival-raactiiner at Cross Hill Sunday at Bethel [.Baptist church.?? ? Miss Lawrence Rutledge and her | sister Lois left Tuesday for Atlanta, Ga. ; Miss Barnes our County nurse left 'a?,t Thursday for New York. Miss Lois McGhee left Tuesday for Atlantic Cjty to spend awhile witlv brother Mr. Frank McGhee. j Mr. Charlie H. Williams of 419 \M A V - * r,?tit^wfn tvas oeety ?rmttsnoseq for.^cveral (lays. Drr-C. H. S. Henderson is out of town for a few days. Miss SibBle Nance of Columbia is visiting her cousin Miss Sarah Nance ?Mrs. Mamie Dunmore of Columbia : /? . !'v ' \l. BiBagiiii n""' the palmftt is visiting Mrs. -^Watties Moore. Elder P. M. Gary, Rev. W. M. -Thompson, Messrs. Jas. E ITurtt, Y.' B Nance, Bernard Smith and Misses Gnrinp Weir, ^earl Tjudor in-e^atI School I'onveHtlrth In CKflrWstMI. *. C., this?week. I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson enterj tained at their home on Hackett St., I Friday evening Aug. 15th in honor i of their SlStur Miss?Surah Julmsunro? New York c"11y. Those , prj&IJril'1 'were: Misses Sarah Johnson, Thelma . Griffin. Bennie Sims.?Sarah Nance, ^-Sihyi?Nance. 'Loir. MeGhee,? Agnes Williams, Jimmi:, Williams"; Corlne Wi'ir. S.'iiph I A loviindor I tin M?p ^-Alexander. Necie Gary. Nezzie Holliday, Lois Rujliigo, Lawrence Rutledge; Messrs. Wade Wideman, Willie Wilson. C. T. Powell, Y. B. Nance Odell Nance, Bernard Snhth. Levin Armwood, Anderson Bovd. Willie J. Wright, G. R. Hill. J. B. Hill. Thp evening was snent in games and other amusements; after which ] refreshments were served. | Mrs. P., B. Nicholas of Newark, N. J., is visiting Mrs. Daisy Bradley i HolemanL Mrs. Nicholas was for- j merly Miss Alice Garv of tffis city. Misses Evelyn Hill, Pearl Taylor, Wilhelmina Taylor, Mary Prances Smith, Jessie Smith, and \ Messrs! George ITTn and Bernard Smith mo ,tored to Abbevillp Wednesday even-; ing. They report a pleasant-trip. | ! "CLEVELAND,-?)!! 10. NEWS, I , The niany friends of Mrs, Gassa-: way. will be hanpy to kno\V that she i 4s?still improving and feeling fine i Mrs. Lau?;a -Gratbon, IChicago, 111., J is visiting with her. While riding around in Mt. Pleas-' ant, Air. and Airs. J. .J..Holmes, their daughter Helen Ruth and Mrs. Ruth j Cooper gave Mrs. Gassaway and Mrs.! Rose-Jenkins Scott a nop. call. Mr. j Scott is a cousin to. tht. Jenkins in: Columbia. TV Mr.1 "and Mrs. Robt. Sl_augh.ter_a.Qd; children, Detroit/-Mich., are visiting with "Mrs. A Tina Robcrson WatleJ^ They at-,. Iraving a delightful stay. ; Mn?. Sara Pierce Rice,. Philndel- ! phia. Pa., is enjoying her Vacation, her,, with her sister, nieces and ma-; ny friends. ; Mr.' and Mrs. JL H. Gantt, E. 85th , "St., have returned from Khoxville. 1 Tenn., whore the\ a-had_a. wentlerTtrH time at East Tennessee Home C.om,tng: "~"T " " ~'-j "MiV LuToU'io .Robinson rtports a| very pleasant vacation now n m P.n-is I Tenn.j with her parents. .ti Misses Maggie St reman and May-] me Blassengale art* having such a : they do not want to come back now. j Misses Ruth and : Ruby Blassengaje j are making the'ir trip quite enjoyable. ' -?r-Pr-^:-"tI iiiim. w#i Hie heRT at (?ar- { field Park on Monday. Sept. 1st. The Trustees, of -Antioeh Baptist ' church will give a Barbecue and j Band Concert at Cedar Ave, and Fl. Hfith St.. on Thursday. Sept. 1th. Mysdames A. X. Holmes and Ruth Cooper visited' M-gsr* Virginia Stroman and family and. spent a very delightful but short.stay. NKWUKRRY N F\\S. 7 Mi ss Helen Means of Snowden St. became the bride of. Mr. Glennie1 Borough Friday night July* 15th. The ceremony took place at the Baptist Parsonage on Vineent Sit ' Pmi T T Uoldson their pastor performed the j ceremony. ? ? -3 ?Miii; Ruth (lenovieve Caldwull and. Mr. Fjasley Caldwell are home after! <spp?li|pg sofiilt' time in Pensylvania. The following motored toCoIurnbia! to attend the- functtrl- nf-'MT^Cttrmcmr1 Mrs. I.,. I.-Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis, Miss I.alie Cannon", Mrs. Lau- ' ia Heigler and Mrs. Ida Gary. The! funeral-was held?at _ Zion Baptist church, Rev. W. P. Reeder ofilcinting.: ?The [I! \.\\ U. oi^ Bethlehem Baptist church rendered^a fine proKrapi'at Miller Chapel A. M.? E.J church Sunday night, Aug. l?th at <5:30. Kveryortp expressed themselves as having <onjoyed the program and welcome thenjL hack. > The A. y. E. League will render a?program at ? Bethlehem -Baptist ehureh, th(. first?Simdn>. in September. Everybody is invited. Rev. Lawrence Kitt of Phliadelphia preached a stVuilg sermon at Miller Chapel church Sunday night. The delegates' t>> the State Convert: Hon which is l-eimr held?in Charlcstnn wilt leave N'ew 1 ifr ry~~fi ve^TT^Tdck Wednesday morning. Mrs. J. C. Smart and Miss A. L. Pearson \vi 11 represent the A. O. E.. League; Mr; A. R. Butler and Miss W. Z. Hare will represent the Sunday sehool. j Mrs. Mamie Abrams spent several" days in--Whitmire visiting relatives. - : . . The following person^ motored out. , to Elisha A. M. E. church Sunday afternoon Prof. U. S. Gallman, U. S. Jr.. Prof. S> M -Young, A.. J. Moon, T.-G. Gallman and Josfejih ^ Nance. s CLINTON NEWS. , Services were well' 3BE "of the_ churches on last Sunday. We had a real refreshing rain on ' Monday, evening-? ? M iss PahoTa Harris spent a part I of last week in Ninety Six?with 'friends. Messrs. Jack and Frank Moore l.v-ft C? 4 1~~ ? yv ;?wuuuay iur wasnington^ 1)^C. - Miss Clotelle Harris, who has been visiting relatives in Asheville. N. C., returned Monday to her home She reports a pleasant visit in the Land of the Sky. Skies once more are blue to her pals now that she | has returned to them. TJ^e -Biblical play sponsored by .Misu Dorroh will-he presented?soon, j Come out and get a treat. Mr. Cals Hamlin and others whose amines -w not- kmnvn motored -down I from ~ GreenvilleTfifnday "and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ham lin and family. The Ski rich, known as the Friendly Five are seen. chatting and smiling . . . ...u . ~ % ro LEADER' | RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEAT OF MRS. RQWENA A. PERRIN Charleston, S. C., July 29, 1930 Whereas, the Great Supreme Rx cr of^hc univeree hus oponod-the-p itals of a greater world,knd rcmov (from?among us, one of our wort! and esteemed co-workers, Mrs. R wena A. Perrin, of Charleston, S. one who was untiring in her effoi and .most, loyal to th<T cause of rill sions, and Whereas, the long and intima t-eldtm>-helrt with her Trr the fait Lful discharge oi ther duties In tt | society ihakes it eminently befittii ! that we record our appreciation her, and tl? Whereas, the Palmetto Conferen Bianch of the Woman's Home ai Foreign Missionary, Society fee ' keenly this loss, we have decided i send a floral offering as a token | our , deepest sympathy and respei hmd irow~our- heads irr-htttttMe--su mission to Almighty God, therefo ' Resolved, that the wisdom and ab ity which she has exercised in tl : aid of t>ur organization by servic contributions and counsel, will be grateful remembrance. Resolved, that the removal of su< a life from among oyV midst, leav a. vancancy and a shadow that w be deeply realized by ail the membe and friends of this organization, at will prove a serious loss to us a the community and the public. Resolved, That with deep sympi thy with the bereaved husband, chili r-en and relatives, . we bequeath 1 them her good nature, her lovab the cuu.'e of Christ, and express?H them but to her co-workers and her desire to be loyal not- only i character, her?wit and?bnpior, m hope that even so greater doss to \ -may- be' overrated?for?good by?Hi who doeth all things well. nesoiven, i nai a copy oi these r solutions be serif CcTTfie^ family, copy be placed in the records of th organization and one sent for puH .cation,'in our-^papers . * When we get home some blessed ds Aiv allowed to throw pur cares aws AmPTTp and down the shining stre do sirrging ?soft and low and swei ' \Vhen_we get hofne Home where the.friends we love wi We'.ve waited for you for many a <U Come here and ^ost yourself ar know .You're done with sorrow and 'wji woe Now you are at home. Palmetto?Conference, branch ?tl Woman's Home and Foreign Missiy ary Society. Mrs-R. K. Brown, President DOTS FROM THE BEAUFORT DISTRICT CONFERENCE ?Allendale, S. C. Thursday, July 2 at 8:30 P. M. when Rev. F. Marci preached a very interesting sermi the beginning of nno nf tVio Km, n: trict Conferences of the Beaufort E trict. Thursday morning at 9:30 the d votional exercises were conducted 1 Rev. R. G. Lawrence and the spea er was Rev. J. P. Robinson. Re Robinson remarks were very time and a temporary organization w perfected. :?_:T_ ?At the noon hour Rev. P. E. Mini pre ached a very tpi^husiastical M Thorn In the afternoon session F district superintendent" was prejo and he begap his work. " ^t 8t80,P. M.. Rev; H. C. Jon preached an inspiring sermon whi was full of many truths. . Friday --Morning after the aev Ciorals Rey. Anderson a freprese tative-from, the world service comn si'-inn hnnrd ware presented and de vered an interesting address whi was full of information. After t address he conducted a round tal discussion. Rev. J. B. Taylor^D.S. of" the rangeburg-Distriet, Revfh- O. Blasse gome',, N: J. Porter, R. H. Cunnin I ham, of Orangeburg, Si C.. Prof. IV. Binpr, principal of Allendale ci school, Kev. J. G. McCray of Blac | villc vvoi> presented to the eonfereti Society with, Mrs. J. P. Robinson I District President rendered a pi 'gram.' * . ? ' All who were present enjoyed t . ptagrarn_ t?Tbt?business-of the conference fi ished Saturday just before noon. R T. B. Henderson preached at non a good audience. Misses Lucy Hughes 'and Authui Twiggs were presented to the cc ference. Rev. S. J. Ric^ the past of Happy Home Baptist Church ma art interesting talk on church coc eratlon. We were then favored wi a solo "My Task!' by Miss Lucile R inson. ?mnrrr ~ of?the ministers 1 e for their charges after the bened tion with the determination to torwaro and never retreat. All f joyed the - stay in Allendale. - R< Martin and his people writ! over remembered. 1 , (iADSDEN NEWS. We are glad to have some ple? ant weather again after hying soi excessive hot days. The attendance at Red Hill w very large on ifllc second Sunday. Rev. R. w. Jwikins the pastor Ti betn ill for several weeks with 1 phoid fever. Rev. S. J. Shiver c< ducted the services. After the re? lar morning service the missions society held its annual Thanksgivi services. The following progrs v/as rendered: Opening song by t tmembers. Prayer Mr?r Lydia W ] son. W'elcoTriTHSddiqfl* Mrs. Orai jSims. Response Mrs. Olive Simsl V.? TU? C U T..I T I ,7CM/V1 u y iflio. *.>? I I* PJ ?iUIIII?UII. r marks^by Mrs. Marv Counts Jovn The following society presidei jjrepreaejited_. their societies M A ,v * 9 - '* - , . * V I H Mary Sumter, 'St. Mark Women's Working Club; Mrs. Mary Ellerbe, Clarkson,- Rafton CTeek Missionary ? Society; Mrs. Charlotte Carter, Caril ter Zion Benevolent Women's Workt. prt~ garee Women's Working Society ami Hy Mrs. Louisa Randolph, Red Hill Wo,oT. men's Missionary Society. Rev. S. J. (j# Shiver preached a short interesting tg sermon after which the following offoninp maa * From Oy? pnhhfl ? $3.l5i Rodi-i^ll Woman's Missionary Society $11.15; St. Mark Women's P? Working Society $6.25; Zion Benevp. lent Women's Working Society $5.25 Zion Benevolent Women's Working Band . $2.10; Cnngarep Women'a 1 Working Society $3:05. Total $30.95. Mr. H. A. Woodard was master of ceremonies. *i Mrs. Marion Wright McLester Mrs !'s Dinah "Uregg, Mrs. Mary E. Clarkson t? of Hagood, Mrs. Juanita Benson of of Philadelphia and Miss Dorothv Bobo -t? were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. *>- A Randolph?en?tha-.lf)th insi. -They re attended services at Red Hill that il- day. ^e Mrs. Eugenia K. Brown 1227 Har:e, den St., Columbia, S. C., is visiting in Mrs. Louisa W. Randolph. Mr. Walter Brown motored thru the country and -h accompanied Mrs. Brown here. He es was on his way to Orangeburg, ill _ Charles -Jacob, th^ sexton of r< Red Hill Baptist church' is still convj fined to his bed. jj The stork visited the home of Mr. ' end Mrs. Peter Brown on the 20th and left a fine baby boy. Both mother" and baby are doing- well. Mrs. ^ was Miss Annie Randolph before her| j marriage. [JJ . LAURENS NEWS "4 u] Services were held Sunday in all ^Ichurches aT^e~i^aritotrfS--wtttr large congregations worshipping. e" Rev. J. W. Mathias opened revi.a val meetineg on Sunday A. M., at Mt. Zion Baptist" churchy with/ an i- overwhelming . congregation, visitors beine from fat-and*. near. -His subiy jevl was "Eight". -The.,.^crmon was iy soul-stirring from beginning to end. pt The collection was $87.fA and on pt Sunday evening it amounted to more than $102.00. He is being assisted by Rey. J. P. Reeder of Zion Bapill tist church of Columbia, S. C. __ Mrs. Jennie M. Garner of New IV York spent the week Pnd as the guest ^ of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Mathia*. Mrs. Estelle Sullivan' has returned ^ '"Mrs. Stobe Parks, Mrs. S. Floyd. Mrs; Franks and children, Miss S. L. i Dendy, . Mrs. S., Hudgens, Miss . V. ^ 'l eague and a number or others mot!1" ored to Mt. Zion Sunday. _ . __ _._ Mr. and Mrs. Monteith Owens and Miss Besie Owens of New York are ry visiting their motherland other?ix_-. Tatives. Mrs. Suepe^rl Floyd and daughter of Orangeburg are visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Stobe Parks and *her parents, 'Mr arid Mrc Priest MilW -old r.tPl-r ' relatives. . us Mr. and Mrs. Mpnteith Owens, 3n Miss Bessie Owens and Mr. William Graham were dinner guests of Mr. IS and Mrs. Odell Owens on Saturday. 1 Mr. L. D. Cleveland of Tuskeegee, e" *ATu'., is -visiting relatives. The Littl? Sunbeams held a Party ". in the basement of the church. on ,v- Monday afternoon ' with a large y drowd of little folk. The proceeds as were $12.15. ~~1 One of the most interesting gutst j* ; meetings held in the city AVas given by the Pulpit Aid Suciuly of St. Paul .1 Baptist church last Thursday The jgueBts numbering more than a hune31 dred assembltd hf 'tlhe auditorium program, after , whidh they were " marched down stairs to the spacious basement by sweet music played by . Mrs. M. C. Whitn.er. They were j. ~ngam delighted not nr>Ty hy 4he T imust beautiful flecbratiori " but?nnrtr a delicious salad course, also cake? ,e and cream. $18.30 was raised. Much 5 e credit is due Mrs. Hattle Golden, the q efficitnt president. n- "p * g- LATTA NEWS. c.i ... , . On- -Sunday the services o? Weston Chapel A. M. K. Thnrrh wer<> f,vrelleht. The Sunday school tvasCon as ducted by the Supt. Mr. Boston ?" Guiles. Mrs. Lucinda McF^rland , who has been visting relatives here for two weeks left for New York r? Sunday- night. " < 1 lR" Ml\~ and fllrs. Maggie Davis - of *;v | Philadelphia are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams. I 'Mr. and Mrs. Chafford Bethea foree i merly of this city, but now residing ,n" in Florida, *are "hoVe visiting Sth'eir Rr parents Mr. aniL_Mr^--BBis Bethea. Mrs. Trances Blatt- who^ has been Ijl" sick for somp tinr^_ was out .to?her b -church Bt Weston Chapel Sunday. ob | We were glad to see Mrs. Piatt out ,. again. :? rTTT Mrs. Flla Burnett wife of Mr. D. c" ] Burnett is sick at this writing. K? | The' youne matrons cint ??ni * _ ...? viuu win meet ^Saturday .afternoon at the homP of ^ , the president Mrs. Florence- Fladger. "??T Mr. Kobt." Hooks from Sellers wor (shipped with us at Weston Chapel -, ; Sunday morning. Come agfflTT. ' ' I Rev, arid Mrs. I. H. Alston, Mis9 J Alice PsT?e, Hattie Burnett. Emma , Guiles left Tuesday for Charleston, iS_ where they wil attend the State ne League Convention. We wish them a pleasant, trip. as Rev. Ploughton is- away this week conducting- a week's meeting. We 'y. | There j^as a TemperancP Program >n- at Andrews Chapel M. E. church ju- Sunday night. After a fine pro,ry gram was rendered they had a conng test?the one that .raised the highest trn ' amount of rr>oney received a prize ,he Mrs. Carolina Knowland $10.10; Mrs, 'il-]Lula Alford S2,1P; Mrs. tie" thea $1.10; Miss Willie Newman A $2.07. Mrs. Carolina Knowland \ rete ceived as her prize' a beautiful silk er. iqr*\ rts|^Mr. Hamble Fladgfrr Twotni^^^vei - 1 ? ' -r t 1 - !, * ._ (.1 itiu. Saturday, August 2.7, 1030. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH ' MULLINS. ~ Sunday wo wreoCS^elalTy "blessed ' 1 prtaidmt of Morrir. Collage;?Prof. O. Y. Valentine , of Columbia, newlyelected principal ' >of v out graded school and his assistant Prof. Robert Gordon and wife. Also" Miss Bertha Pnnrnr nf1 TUUnn- HSt. n-Pntf-t.ru> of Mr. and Mro, Henry Thompsoni r We were favored with an excellent >?fi))U)?Lu:?m,.. Plns.un?~LLu snhjuyr ilLUS?UnnnrinK Vn n- tiikiMi from the thir<l chapter and the Idth verse of 1 Samuel.?He month' eon fined his sermon to the younger set; not forgetting however to give every J father and mother something to think about in the life of their chil' drOn.. We feel proud of a man like Dr. Pinson. . _ . The newly elected ^principal and helper- gave exctllcnt talks in - the Sunday school hour. We Hope . for our'new teachers much success. ' u The members and friends of Mt. Olive are looking forward to their annual fall revival which will begin the first Sunday night in September running to the third Sunday. ? * INSURANCE ? The Greatest Investment in the World . ESPECIALLY?41EA L'l'll AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE JL Why not protect your inntiiitT "with a Health *& Accident l'oliry'.' For further information SF.K - . ( P7SEAWKRE " "" """IF its Hi suramin I "sell It" af l'hone (>.*):">() Kill Main St. _ _ ? - ? . FOR RETTIvR SKOH 1 iF,FAIRING DIAL. .210 3 7 . . 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