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r PAGE SIX _ "l--;";:'? : m/ ' f . ^ -e SPORTS PASTIIB 1 ? ' - fl. W. BATTW1 1 ran into Tony Swinton over in Darl me that he had just returned from Pas playing base ball with Booker's Flyini batting- and connected for the circuit so Stahvorth and Lama are all giving sp Kid Chocolate is reported as having in which all the leading Sports author a dirty deal, that he is through with t> by his decision or no the tight game count for much. Kid Chocolate has the reputation'of the boxing game, hut forts.. It is. tough to. outclass your o given to him.. r... r? -? All the schools are expecting toJaAVf time foy the footballers to trek into hoping that the season wiLl furnish so Hujt Wilson- of the Chicago Cubs i ?' tit;. 11..111o rut. iiu'ei?As this Is being ' ?- 43. It will be interesting to se?? if W - fl uni?t' ' 1 ~ I NION TIGERS TAME CAMEL CITY WHITE SOX if . sV Monday,' Augifst II, 1930-^With-. j'noil buau ball w eather due to recent sl.owi is Momlai was a favorable day, rmrt the erowd was estimated at close >- ' to. 'Kino that' witiiessed Union Tigers II onnei . t he Camel .City White Sox of WinstonSalem to the tune of 7-4. ShOth?the Sims Higtr pitcher?was-the Miotindsinati for Union:and was opposed b y ?Bell of Winston-Salem. ? ?Mai.v w dHvmfniher Smith who pit- " ybed but?lo.:t that brilliant game to. . Broker Washington High in May.atany rolleg-o ettire were in the:game "Bioad River" of. S. C." State and Berry of Livingstone and others. The White Sox not content with defeat#arrange tor a game on Wednes ila>, August l lth. ' TIGERS BLANK WHITE SOX IN 3ECONB -GAME . 7 ' Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1930?The TI-""J '- ' I- tm-k the tit id tn :i)r:lin iipc?t -J W hite Sox. Again Bell was on the" j * tooiiiid for the White Sox and was op- , |ni:;t*u l.y Byrd for the Timers. The..? M-4rtV-AVds O-U. ,== COkKSBERY NEWS <'< ?k< > 1 mry- lias had a wonderful re- c viva| eomlucted by Rev. II. H. Bryant i or Columbia. Twenty-one ' souls confess Christ. ?t._ l'auf members wer& ^ made to think of the days in their s ehureh years back. Come again Rev. n ??-1???Ili^aijt.^ .. B-ev; .'Hid Mrs. Adams spent a few N ? hou.rs in-our tri fle tnw-n Monday, leav? . iiig their, children for a few days. fhe many friends of Miss Esther from St, Augustinee, Pla. Messrs -Ottb I.ouden and Dors:an Wilson Iras?retnVnt'd?to?their jobs Evanston, Illinois. Their friends re- ^ if ret very nnich to se(. them leave.- F Mr. arm Airs. ,l. K. Holmes, have as "J their I'licsf fi'uni I'h i Imtolnh in Pn S * ^ * *" ' *-?, * ^11 Mr.-and M-rs. 4411 is, Mrs, Mary Evans the two sisters Misses Ruth and J Blanche. Owenes. t M iss. Xholma Jackson has as" her *' gue'-'t Miss Francis Green of-Due West - VL-. -itiii Mrs. George Covins, have ? a- their \\eetTendj^ye'st Miss Blanche < TPearson'of Spartanburg. 'Mi.;. Annie W. Starks 4s visiting f her daughier in llendersonville, N. C.,Mr:-.. Haiti,. F. Wilson"/ ... 1. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Nancy Robinson, had 1 a- their guest Sunday Mrs. Roberson 1 mother Mrs. Eho, tw.o daughters, Matilda Fairen, four softs, two from Ash- 1 ? *-- ville, and one of the wives. They all t worshipped at St. Paul Sunday at 1 TP: 1 o'clock services. Come again. r Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goggins gave s ? :? a surprise Birthday Party to their I (laughtor. Miss Ruth, Monday evening t the following persons were present: t Messrs Otto I.ouden, Dorgan Needom, < . ~ IP ~TT.~TMTnnungs, Theodore Williams, " ' ' Missc's R. Roherson, Rosctta Nash.Isa- i "belle liixoh. "-They were served Ice 1 Cream and Cake They all report.a j tint; time. "Messrs M. 'J'. Butler, and 1 ' J Of Wrijfht of Abbeville worshipped f - o? st. Paul Sunday. r*?h ? ... . Mr. anil Mrs. S. W. Robinson had as i their Kuost Sunday evening, Mrs. Ber- < "-tfrrt- Robinson, Miss" Maggie" WatkeT, n . JVirs. Carrie Butler, of Ware Shoals. ] t ? ^ i i _ WIl.UAMSTON NEWS 1 1 " " ( - Anyn^ 14, IH.10?dtev.-R., L. Robins ! rain, P:rtnr -frf-Ntt^'PrnsfiPct ^tnrrch S motored to Florida last week. He }rttTj pleasant time. We nil are glad it to -have him lnick in the city. ' Mi's. Klla Hamilton and sister, Mrs. i ?.;..Knrah (ianilnell, motored to Johnson y ? C+ty, Tenn. to visit their (laughter and 1 neire, Mrs. Ella.Wilson. * |l Quite a number of the men fromj - tin- rity.attended the mens' nssnriatinn H which was held at Shiloah Baptist t ? Church. Every one seemed to have ertjoyed themselves. r?.?:?On Saturday, August .Miss Mary.i Brov. h was jiturrieit t<T Mr; Rupert SuK t pr??;?livan,"of ffti? cfty. ^ :'T~ ?* ? , * ? V ? ? . ... ? ~ "*? I 'E BROWSINGS j!AKUNt!K i s 1 ington the other day. Tony informed :e, North Dakota where he had been g Clouds. Swinton lead his club in me 12 times. He said that Wiggins, Gild id pep11 ^ ^aiti aftdr hU- flght niith Vid ?"T Uies agree that Chocolate was given le fighting game. Whether he sticks is a game in which fairness doesn't done his part in trying to salvage tht game did not npprpriatp hiq qf. pponent and the* have the decision ; a gala year in sports. It will soon the several training camps. Here's me real heads-up football. __ ? A'" nrpssinc HmIip PntK vpr\^ pIaqo in ~ i .? ? ~ *?? written B&ba hes 44 and WiiaorThas ilson is ablest? wrest Babels laurels SALUDA NEWS > Rev. M. D. Mobley, was aB&ent from lis place during the first week. His ibsent was due to his revival meeting it Simmons Ridge Baptist Church, Edgefield. He reports a successful neeting; among the distinguish ministers who assisted him were Revs. C. Vliddleton, W. P. Beterson, and M. 3ush, conductor. Rey. W. T. Kenner, closed a wonder !ul_revival meating at Pleasant Hill 3aptist Church on last Thursday. The )eople of. the church were glad to wel-1 esburg. S. Corlpy of Ridgp Spring, A thodes, Mrs. Blakely and Mr. Green of Uken? . The Lockhart Baptist Church choir eader MVrJohn Daniel leaped for joy vhen Pleasant Hill Baptist Church >eopl<r took their places~c>n his choir ind fumiched spirituals for the entire service "of "the day, Aug. 17. At 5;Oo p. m. Rev. C. A. Weaver ascended the stand and Rev. W. T. Kenner tasior presented him to the audience lev. Weaver delivered a wonderful ermon; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cheatim. Mr. and Mrs. Julian AnJoronn r\t i,dgetield, Mr, Hubert Blassengale of 3ettis Academy and Mrs. Rosa Bush >f Shiloh Baptist Church were visitors m Sundaynrthe above named church. Mrs. Zoa A. Claris nf nrgngphnrg s here spending a whtT^^ith her siser, Mrs. Anie M. Logan. ? Rev. and Mrs. Massey of Melba, Fla. ind undertaker and wife Mr. and Mrs." fobn Butler, of this place were the linne'r guests of Mr.and Mrs; Thos.L. jogan on Friday. - : *.?: Mr. Fred Butler of this place now indertateer at Johnston, were the pleaant guest of Miss Eliza Logan- on ruesriay Afternoon. Miss Verdell Waller is spending a vhile out of town as the guest of Miss iladvs HurTey, ? -SOCIETY- HlLfc? f . The revival at Union Baptist church was a great success. The >astor was assists! hy?Rev.?B,?FrJcManus of Cheraw- who preached ;everal soul stirring Prof, and Mrs. Aiken of Raleigh, C. spent*' a few days here l^st week he guest of Mrs. Aiken's father Mr. I. S. Dickson, Sr. Mrs. E. B. Brock, who has been 1 !nnMH*TW?TIT r-ii 1 % .^viiuiug auiiie tmi0 ill r loricia find Dreenville with her children is at home to the delight of her many 'riends.? - M rs, Eugenia McLaughlin of Dunn C., is visiting heir brother, Mr. i.S. Dickson Sr. and* sister Mrs. "E. B. 3roclfr L' Mrst J. S. Dickson*-and Prof.* A. A. EMnce are attending tfce ,$ehool for eachers at Darlirtgtor^'i'Jre writer las yisited this" school several days. The work is . very interesting and inspiring. , \\ _Mrs.B; ~F. McManus, spent the veek-end in town attending the re-? /ival. While here sh? was the . guest )f thejoastor and his wife. "The revival at Bethesda will begin next Monday nieht, Dr. I. W.v Wiliams of Sumter will conduct his. * Our town was thrown into mournng last- Monday when the ,sad news lashed frnm the home Rev. Albert i fL"Bacate^liat he was rio more in this vorld. Had he lived until the lhth >f this month he would, ha ye, been 71 ?ears ol(L_. -White health has been Failing for almost a year, we did not;hink the end was so near. He spent Ijis entire life herl serving his Maker and his people except for the years he was in school. ' "He pastor?d Bethesda Baptist Church 34^years; Ainsworfh Baptist Church 28* years; principal of our ;chooi "for" a number of years and rave up the Situation of TiTs own 31erk of the Pee Dee Baptist Association for. Sir years, Chaplain and Treasurer of Pee Dee Masonic Lodge for several years and member of a ?ood many other, societies. A great iclper to foreign missions. He has fledged the Foreign Mission Board 5100 a yeto for at least five yjpars Ynm Bet toed a and has nJ9.gr Tailed .0 give more, "fie has given $1.00 month for a number of years. . He also took- great interest in homoml /?- ? C * * 111 ?m Minqay m dantftry of each V?A* was 'WTolfcs day." Thtiy would receivp "prpsertts that - ? , 1 t ' T 9 ' THB-P?f*rari ^??arnm^mm were solicited by this most noble man of God.-. ?He was held itt high esteem "by "QTery uaisau who knew?him. Some-j of the mTrhsters who shared in the eulogy last Thursday to the' largest congregation .ever seen here -were: Drs. F. W. Prince, B. F. McManus Cheraw; J-. A. McConnell; H. H. But-J ler, Hartsville; S. W. Williams, Sum-j ter; E. R. Roberts, Rock Hill;^W. L. McFarlan; W. M. Anderson, KingjJ stree; E. Ham, TimmonsviHe; J. ^S. leaves to mourn his loss a wife one .adopted child ewe^ brothei, Di."8. W. j Bacate, Kansas City, Mo. and a cott^ course of relatives and friends. Truly a good man has gone to meet his reward.^ ??? I n " Ami.'NT Vl?TVc? Mrs. Evetta Jones the Aiken re-] porter for the Palmetto Leader, left J Sunday^" August 17 for Brunswick,! Ga., to spend some time. All news, .for the Leader will be turned over to Rev. Jennings. Kev. A. J. Wilson, of Beaufort, is] conducting a revival at Friendship! Baptist Chirrrh. \ large number j was out to hear him Sunday morning and nighty He will be here for ten' mght?T~~I Mr. Geo. E. Weaver, after visiting i points of interest in Pennsylvania and New^?ork returned to the city t last Wednesday. Mfs. Lanie J. Coleman aecompajifed by Mrs. Evetta Jones moiled i to Cedar Mts., N. C.; Brevard, Hendersonville and Asheville, N. C. last | week; while at Cedar Mts. they were; the guest of. Miss Mary Mintorv Mr. and Mrs. Evans Wright. Mrs. ,Eva Biab'oy, motored to Nincty-0.1,;, S. C. last Sunday to visit relatives ar.tl 1. lc nds. MiV/ K'.jner a;vi ed from Asheville, N. C. last week. Bradley-Kenner will regret to learn that she is ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. Pearl Kenner Bush, Augusta, Ga. - Mrs. E. M?Jones, left last Sunday ^forBrui:swick1_GaJ__itli?ce_shis_ willivisit her ajiit^illrs^M^_A, PursTJr. DanirJge i'ui.ker was the Saturday afternoon g est of Mrs. E. \.r. ! Jones, August 16th. : CUMBERLAND A. M E. ?^? CHllkCH NEWSj Cumberland church is marching l , alimg:-rHeely during the summer! months although a large number of j our mcnibeis ure UWtiy In the north' ratttf -cast, the "attendance is very good ! Our visitors are always given a cordial welcome. t | " |The members . and friends were i blessed with an inspiring message j Sunday morning, the pastor using for, his text the l'Oth verse of the 46th, Psalm,? Large numbers attend the Sun-' daySchool every Sabbath, which ia vrrryencouraging to the superintend]dent and teachers. . _. Branch Missionary ^Convention- met at Mt. Zion A. M. .E, Church, GarnetS. last, week. Mrs,.JX-E.. Me? TTHee of rhlmberland'is the .prtsident. As she presided over the delibera-1 tions of that convention she proved to all that she was the right Derson for the place. ronlnofnrl fr,m, the ensuing year. Others from Cum berland attending wcrP Rev, and Mrs ~3~. B. Jennings, Mrs. Mntt:-B. Mc-! Ghee, and_ Mrs,, A. J. Jenkins;**"'""-^ "Mrs.*"Janie Pearce, our faithful or- : ganist of the Sunday School is still! on the sick list. During, our last! visit she~~was some what better. j I Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McGhee, and \T. M. McGhee, Jr. left for New York j pStrmlay. nigh I.' ~"MT7"M"cGHee is a very j hard working man, being one of the leading contractors in the city, and School and secretary of the stewards board. He never miss a service unless he is out of the city or confined to bed. The doctor ordered him some time ago to take a rest. They made the trip by motor, while away they will visit Philadelphia, and Atlantic Cities. Mrs. Beatrice McGhee Williams, who has been attending summer school nt Pnlnmhia TTr>iirn?. sity, will accompany them home on the return trip. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Jennings, and Misses Laura Gowdy, and Ca'rrie b. Spells, attended the state league and Sunday School conye/ition which met in Charleston, this week. Mr. Willie Conkle, jjfuard master, of the Allen Life Guard also carried a number of boys ^down. . o The members' of the A. C. E. League are looking^Xofward to, their an-' nual picnic which will .be Wednesday,, August 27fh.. The members and friends of Cumberland and the other churches of the city are invited to enjoy ?his grand outing. There will be dinner and pleasure enough for all. j Come to Cumberland f.pr an inspiring gospel message every Sunday morftlng a cordial welcome awaits j YOU. ~ bEttis academy news I ' . ? Friday August 15th marked the close of a very successful- revival meeting of the Mt. Canann Baptist I Church, of which Rev. G,_ _W.-BloCker ^ ti pwioi. Rev. Ttros. Holmes or Augusta, Ga. the great aftul animate Was assisttant general in the light, and more than forty souls were ?conquered, h'ruin l&rs.piace iievT Blocker hail pitched a little at Pleasant Grove Church where he will ' . -i I ... ? i o LEADER ?? fight throughout the week^ Prof.?A. W. Nicholsonand his party are at home again after a three weeks pleasant vwvativTi in Nww Yvrkapd Philadelphia. <r? . Rev. and Mrs. ^ A. W. Williams went on a wonderful 'fishing trip last Saturday at Saluda Dam, their ancr. | cess was great. Mr. Robert Ashley a graduate of Bettis Academy, and who is now in the college department at Hampton Institute. Va. is at home on a few weeks vacation. He >vas the guest of MisstViola Nicholson on Wednes? Tlay: ? ; Miss Trapp a member of the Allendale Graded School Faculty Allendale, S. C., was the guest of Mrs. E. Blocker last week. They also spent a few hours on the campus, this being Miss Trapp's first visit to this section. fev WAYMAN NEWS The cake hunt given by the womens'club7last Wednesday night was a success. There was lots of fun. Nobody found the cake. Mrs. R. J. Moore cut the cake and served about -gO1-persons after all had given up the hunt. Mrs. E. J. Johnson and Mrs. R J Moore motored to the conference branch convention last Thurs-" _ day. They reported a very fine meeting. . Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock Sunday School was called to order by the superintendent. The lesson was Opened and outlined by the supt. after which the teachers took' charge of their classes. Mrs. L. P. Campbell gave a general review~~bnd application of the lesson Class no. 1, Mr. J. L. Batiste class woi^ the-banner for collection. Class no. 5, wop the banner for attendance At 11:46 the services began with the prelude by tli? urgan after the opening of the- service Rev. J oh n s on came before u? with a wonderful sermon from one of Paul's Letter to the Corinthians. He~Used just two words for a subject "Sister Phoebe." There was so many things she was compared to until we'do not krauv_.how40- b*^gin to mention them. One thing he said wa^'C'she was^ine of the little , big biographers of the world. He did not seem to have been profiling-. [Jfyery" night for two weeks, he was beside himself. We were pleased to have aur audience' graced with the presence of MpgHnmpg Ifinin AnrW. son, Mary Alston and Mrs.. Lilie Emerson. All were visitors from New York besides?many friends from the Presbyterian Church. At 8:30 Rev. Hail came to us with a-nother good message from St. Matt. 22:9; subject 'An Invitation Given." He preached a wonderful sermon. , NINETY.SIX NEWS In our last writing wo reported : the sodiers-^being encamped at Mt. -Zion and Pleasant Rock Baptist Churches underl_ command of -Revth-J. F. Marshall and G. E.Goode. Success and victory was manifested at both of these -campa^JLav. Goods- j mustered his own forces while~Di\ T 11 r r? ? i. w. rarnsn 01 rmiauelplua, fa. ably assisted Rev. Marshall ot Mt. Zion. Dr. Parrish is one of those exnerieneed generals, whn?knows?the tactics of religious war, therefore success was in evidence from the beginning, when orders was given to stack arms, Rev. J. F. Marshall led to the Baptism waters 22 converts,' and Rev. G. E. Goode 9 at Pleasant, Rock Collection at Mtr Zion during the week $123.00 From these points the soldiers who mustard on Aug. 17 to Pine Pleasant and Bethlehem Baptist. Churches, Rev. C. B. Freeman pastor of Pine Pleasant is being as-~~ sisted by Dr. J. M. Myers of Columbia. We predict great success at this point, as was in evidence in the very beginning of the conflict, Rev. Freeman preached he fired on the pnomu /\r\ Air 1 ...j u? uunuaj tYiun ma lung rangy which resulted in the conversion of several and a collection of $30.70 Rev. Anr T. Dixon the Black Spurgeon nastor of Bethlehem will be assis: ted by Dr. Coleman of Dayfona Beach Fla. at this old historicbattle ground on Sunday Aug. 17 where where many a' battle 'have been fought -t Rey. A. T. Dixon began giving orders and mustering his soldiers and fired his submarine gun into' the enemy many hearts - were made to rejoice, as he soared away on his wings of eloquence. Subject "Insurance with God." Collection $42.00 ?? Messrs Odell Dean add Willie Trotter ,6f White Trains, New York arrived on the 6th to spend some' time with relatives and friends. Mr; W. M. Louden Jr. accompanied by Miss Panola Harris, and Mrs. A. S. Stevens was the evening guests of Mr. arid Mrs. J. P. Dean, on AiigT4 Miss Panola Harris of Clinton is sending sometime with* Rev, and XTSr^tevens. Mrs. P. B! Dean, have just.returned from Anderson S. C. where she went to be at the bedside of her sick sister. We are delighted to know that she is improving. Mrs. Pt.SL-Goodwin and Mrs. BelTft So An I Vl A ntni. li.l ? ? 1 ? iv v.* viic oivii n?i/, w? nope they will soon recover. . , ? Tha U* A, -Union -of Greenwood Co. wil convene in annual session on Saturday Aug. 23,? in the Marshall Chapell Baptist Church.. The annual ser mnn .wil b'e preached by Rev. Q. E. Ooofte on Sunday with bro. J. E. Smith- president"^presidingr JT-H, Dean .Secretary, '' ' . J ; > : ?t ? j "BUT" : 1 : ^ 7? WARE gftOALS NEWS Sunday night marked the closing of a most successful revival at fhinr Cjreek. During# wnich time 30 were baptized and SP'restored. Rev. Hurbert pastor of Macedonia Baptist ? Church Greenwood conducted the service. A total of $97.00 was' raised during the series of meetings The following is visiting in this comI munity: Mrs. Louise Gaston, NewYoung, Bertha MacGhee of Greensboro, Mtss P.?Mae"Sheared o1 Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. Isabella Lovely of Atlanta; Ga.; Mr. Horace "McDowell of Washington, D. C. Mr. Enoch Franklin and daughters of Bradford.,. Fla.; Mr?v Florence James is teaching Summer School at Piedmont, fc>. C. Kev. Shumate pastor oi Little River TJUptUt Church worshipped at Dunn Creek Sunday. He seemed to be a man- of far vision M 1*Q Ss Q H10 .TamOG Viae rntnewnfl 4 r* Philadelphia, Pa. after spending sometime with relatives and friends Mrs. Lillie M. Robinson of AshevillyN. C. is spending sometime wit! her riother Mrs. Sarah Hawthorne Mr.and Mrs. Joe Sullivan and childten passed tinougli town Mundaymte where they are planning to spend a week with Mr. Adolphus Adams, near. Ware Shoals. Mr. W. C. Butler, W. A. Davis was the d inner gues_ts of Mr. a ml Mrs. P. J. Robinson Sunday. Quite Quite a number is expected to attend the Little River Association which convenes with Tabernacle Bar tist Church, Greenwood, S. C., Aug, 20th-22ndnd. All members of Dunn Creek Lodge No. 302 F. A. M. are requested to be present at 7:30 Monday night' August ~ 25th, very important meeting. ~ .. Dunn Creek Household of Ruth No 3458 will hold tbeir annual Thanksgiving Service Aug. 24th at 3:30 p. m Come and -hear Rev. Earlc preach: ?Rev. .J"S. Maddox and daughters Misses Ruth Sophia Emma and son Seldon were dinner guests of Mr. V, O. Rbinson Sunday. The sudden death of Mrs. Adliuc Jones formerly of this city but now ?< tv ....... ?v.-? ui iv uia^uu'Odiriii wao m "Str Her body TsT expected Wednesday, August 20, 1930 and is to be funeralized at Liberty Hill A. M..E. Church, where she has been a faithful member for many years. We extend our sympathy to the family. Mr. Joe Nelson daughter and son 'i !' 'I' pYour1L N eecT I | ? . -.. Can be found in "otavAdvert Y . ' _ X are &ftk?d 10 reacT tnese_atj v * * % our advertisers. We aru \ $ we are getting from the a | diuftl'^to reach the public. ...7. | A MESSAGE 01 * When leeth mvadea your fami solution cornea to you from the protected by insurance laws, to policy which your forethought i * auch. The Mutual Relief & T. R. YOUNGBL * PHONE 7186 aB0808Q8?gPi?aJ0^^ .O ? ?? ' ty&axpaxtcx^^ I REESE'S D MRS. P. R. 1 A Pull T ino nf Pat< U11 '"'IV 1 wn Cigarettes and Tobj A Madam C. J. Walk? I 'rimes. .Ice Cream PH01 1422 Assembly Stre?t, BE AS ' OF GE'ITIN "Call for tl 7: CCA U BREAD ' ' ?: ? A-* ' , ' > < W< i>y ^4.'r ,. c::::T Saturday, August-23, 1930. g ->:- - - .: ington after being here to attend the funeral of ,their mother and graiulF ^mofrher.-,? .I. .-Mr?, 'Ethel?.1 ones. \ya$favQi'ed to . have relatives, tbe^Tindals . of?S+l ver Street to visit her on Sunday eve i ning." They also called on Mrs. Lhi . rant King,, then worshipped \yith tfie j ' members St, Mark "A. ME. Church Sunday pight. Mr. Stephen Johnson and brother ? --q??Sumter?vyftre 'the?guests?of?Mtttt- r Rosa Burgess Sunday afternoon, It?was-iriyn sadrrrrrl short-top- " * bout the "TleaHTofivTr/Saiw Booiu^?? -- fun$RitlZed uiL- Jl\awv CuwL-BhptisrChurch. King's undertaker- had _ .charge of the body, j Miss Mae JohnsorLsvas the Sunday . evening guest of Miss t-Mirt. Rn,,;',,? Many are making ready for the State Convention-of the A llerr Christ-. > -hin Endeavor heague, which is to be held in Emanuel- A. Mr E. Church, Charleston, S, C. Aug. 20-^2-?- ;? Miss Marguerite Ragin and Mr. Daniel Dicks (White Horse.) spent a pleasant evening.-tgether. Sunday.-? He left her "all full of smiles." To the surprise of their many friends Miss lloiirmttnr Richardson r and Robert Raiiiu _tvure ipiiuH-v- ninr ried on Sundae evening. They are ?, ' now livin-- whlr.tli.eir sister and bro-. ther-in-law in Manning, Miss Minnie .McDonald and Mr--.. L Henrietta .ia: n-s visited relat ivtvt- " i one day last week. , I.ittle O'heil Wells .of-. Pinewood is- again spending time with grand. . \ i parents: : ' -Elder. nhd Mrs. Edwin _Wells of i Pinewood al^o their little son were in town on business Monday.' Mr. and Mrs. Henry llmwn an nounces flic hjrth of their fine t\v > weeks old baby girt. littlcEva I.uciV' Brown. . ' 4?' ?-44STH.I. MANS.? 4 ? \ ... ' J Sunday was a great day at St. Peters A. M. E. church. Rev. C." Capers preached two' noble sermons. j The wlmle uluwn nf Kfctill Ts* taTiunV i unuui IMf L'l'ottl sermons-, 'I'll,. Lord* . supper was administered and .(.h'Lv.e 4 - souls were aftTfrTl to the church. i I Mrs. I. Hill ami?Rev.. Capers hav>* . just returned from the Women'-1 , ; meeting. She came hack and brought ? I good , news and gave encouraging -? words, telling the Missionaries to e<? ~ torwartl. We were proud to h;s\ e with us Mrs. Alien. 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