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Browsings""art>" rather, searct
of the dearth of summer sport
i now before the foot ball news
\ High ,,Tlje hoys should
two-weeks now.
The S. A. 1. A. A. should h
teams are expecting to coine t
impossible but the determinatio
A gnmc worth going, severa
game of thc. nip awl tuelT var
being tougher than usual.
Benedict's destiny is in. the
Both these mentor's have had i
edict", llallin and State. Willi
player, and since his yraduati
t'eated elevei.h when he, .Toju'. 1
. -eit Trrr-iitvme+ble?I?uvk4ud4 ?
.Jamison will direct.the Alio
' majority oT his hVelV blU'lr"wtti
championship?team are espeeiu
development tor" t\\o seasons
fl> iny colors in tlie 11K10 seasoi
. Harvey \yill have the Claflin
is expecting him* to repeat in
bit's. 'l!5? team was a fast ayrj
players froirt the line-up but
these, places .e^dita-by.
t 1 State is- looking: t'opw ard' to :
the Mentor but my- understand
t e.-ieli i n ti 11 ee .:i"(l hails I'mnV^n
an abntuUtnee. of man power, at
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Of course Tutt will be oji tin
lion a tonuh time of if. Main'
-' ivu-i?s-y-urpathy from any uf- th?
Tneit.
~ Can't sav wlm is to have eh
be sure that there will be-quit
lust what oiled the Hertedict
policy, Hit nnt prepared sa
. note lie denended niion to maki
' i- nr. athletic enthusiast, and i
. Voorhees will, no doubt. 1 in
youinrO.-rs t Mrcw i|uit(> a lew
ami don't intern!-at all l.o adva
Ooigiu State hasn't partiei
?' t Yli-.-eht havedolie so Very littlt. p
I'reside lit- Hubert, however,' nta
football teani. He is an old >
day-.
I.ATTA NlAVS.
At 1 i^25 a. in. Sunday Rev.
AlsToit used~ f<>f a text JiihhT
subject: "I pray not that thou s
? ? a-.sl.. tak^,?idiom .mrP-mf- -On-- w>f
, that -thou shouhlest keep them
alt tip. evil." The sermon \va
?ufMiiblical anyl logical fuet^...
_ ''-dealt with all Of lis while he p
ed the gospel..
At S rj'eipek p. m. the Rev.
Hansom preached a * wonderfu
nii'ii for us. He used as his
' .John 1 1 :2?, subject: "The )
is come and c;il)yt p for thee."
s'pjrifof <!mt mmo upon .us a
Hansom preached in a plain v
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On Monday nito. Aug. 25th i
. ' program was renderedl__l?y "Relle
l.atta at Western Chapef- ~-A'.-1
o church for the benefit of the
K. League. It was a great si
We''rea.jix.ed a nice sum of $5
-.f-.?r*. .Miss Cathmm, nnp of t"he te
at Lee Dee \Vorshipped- with u:
. ' !.. * day n'fte. Conte again,' we a
..." ... . ways glad to have visitors ca
.set. us.
Kev. N. A".- Bethea and wifj
Sumter weep-in the city Mondt
iting Miss Alice Page. Rev, !
is pastor Of Bethel A. M. E.
in Sumter. .
Miss Daisy. Berry was- in tl
visiting friends Wednesday.
\ ' ; Mr. Aw R. Bethea and Mrs.
I .a he were married at "Dillon ^
. Rey. Washington performed th
niony. t
~~ Rev. T 11. Alsjton arid wife,
lATiee Page," Miss Flattie B
'Jll. 11 m ma O'u iles hiiw re
I rom Charleston, where', they i
ed the State A. C. E. League
&. tAawentiom?They reportee
mg , a line time while in the
- Miss Phillis Williams after
ing five weeks with WeJative
friends' has returned to her h<
New Jersey.
ckmncion news
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Unhcccp 'Mcintosh of Y<
town;' Ohio has returned home
spending several weeks, with hi
Mi'. and. Mrs.. John F.
The revival meeting at Betl
M. K. Church was of great si
It wn.-. one among (lie best eve
Rev. S. J. Johnson, pastor wj
hoVu, S. (?. it . w;\s largely ati
?every. night several souls were
Rev. Johnson also had a -large
Mt. /ion A. M. E. (
was assist el by Rev. C. B. Co
~ Att. --y.ilHI.. Cfi'areli?of W lnnsbori
trict.-i'Rev. A. I). Dawkins' an<
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STURE BROWSINGS I
BAUMGARDNER ~ , I
i in the Sports Pasture these days because
:s in this section, but it wont be many days
i conies rolling in from the "Colleges and
-begiu g-ettin^^their bearings within the next.
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lave a merry time of it this ye&L__.All_. the
hrough with clean slates, which is of course,
n to do so will provide many a gridiron thrjl].. '
1 hundred miles to see should1 be the AllehState
Fair. These teamSTttsuaUy furnish a
ietyf but this year's game gives promise of |
hands of "Red'' Smith and "Jack" Williams,
nuch football experience and know just what
a winning team. Smith has coached at Beniams
was coach at Benedict while he was a
ion. Me was a member of Benedict's undetichardson,
Chrtppelle and Joel Jackson form
n forces again, this year. He will have the
cli means that hi* charter for^produeing-ailly
bright. His team has been in course of
now and is expected to come through with
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i team in charge again and his constituency
winning the'- Association championship. Clafrrcssive
aggregation. They will miss some
>mc of the last reason substitutes should fill
a great season. I am not sure who is to be
ing. is that he is a recent addition to the
no of t.hp larger collegea.? State nsirnlly^has^
id should show formidabe at nil times.
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job at< Haines and will give all his opposite
is now a Junior~Cpttege and" doesn'r want
.. on ni'prmnt of the <;midlnp<;c of frpr
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iar;re of Paine's bag of tricks, but you may.
e a few forward passing formations in It!
-Morris merger will have on Morris athletic
y; If Morris participates in the league she
> a creditable showing for her new president
s president of the S. A. I. A. A.
it_a fast ? heady team on the field. Those
scares into tht, larger fellows last season,
nee backwards.
pated as fully in the S. A. I. A, A. -as she
.pportunity has been had to observe her play.,
i.v be depended upon to. give support to his
gladiator of the nose guard and shin guard
J. It. Johnson of Winnnsboro, S. C.,
j Mr._H.ylor Harris have returned home
I. H. after spending some time in Sals17:15;
[ bury, N. C., with his brothers.
hould-j Misf* Sara Battles and Mr. Willie"
? f Wndey- of -iyjwv-wfts-quietly married- from1
on the 9th of August whir-h wjis :i
s full- gaeat surprise to her friends.
?Godl- Miss Hat-tie Holmes ami :Neice,~ ~
reach-' ^iliss Marie* Banks have returned
*? j home after spending two weeks in
T. JM Baltimore, Md. with her brother Mr.
1?and?Mr.?. Joseph Holmes.
text: Mrs. Lottie Strother attended as
daster ! (|e]egate' the State Missionary, Sunp
e rjiav School and League Convention at
s.KV"'S Emanuel A. M\ E. Church of Charl'?y
to leston/S". C. * -
i^and. "3Z HELENA NEWS
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A.C.
uecess. Sunday- School opened 10:30 o'clock
.30; with Supt. MrT J. S. Sardis and teachachers
er at their, post. The lesson was diss
Sun- cussed bjj all classes' the teachers-.on
re., al- the job*. with the pood scholars in
11 mto I line with them.
At 3:00 P. M.' Rev. R. A. Younu
' from preached a wondorful *sermon with
?> vis- eloquence which we all enjoyed.
Bethea At 7;3Q p. m. The A. C. E. L. met
church with President Mr. Jesse Marshall
' . presiding. The. ltague is moving
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At 8:30 P: - M. Again Rev. Young
; j,e" preached. The meeting will start
,un ' Sundav all friends are . welcomed to
ie cere u- -*u
worship with us.
Miss | " M rtr Johnnie "tTary is visiting her j
enneftr"Washrrrgton, Tt.' C.
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Utond-t NEWBERRY NEWS
and S. " . ?
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city. . Miss W. M. Button, Mr. Edison
spend Burton the daughter and son of Mr.
s and and Mrs. Wm. Burton Hunter St. are
ime.in^ home after spending some time with
their grandmother in Jacksonville,
F4a.
Miss Blondell Jones of Winston
Salem, is here to spend the
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?unj4?- rroi. ana Mrs. K, K. Gladden and
after Mr.J. E. Wallace, Mr .Nuck Wash
er pa- ington motored to Washington, I). C.
Wise, last week and are still spending
lei A. some time fcfterer
lecess. Mr. Bennie DatetPof Columiba mor
had. tored up Sunday to the delight of his
is as- relatives and friends.
Atinns- - Mr. .A. ,J. Moqtu Jr. ami Mr. Sorter,
tended motored to Newberry from Washing
saved ton and returned Wednesday taking
atten- with them Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moon,
'hureh Sr. and little Gloria,
ok, of Mr. Samuel E. Diggs of Columbia
r> Pis, waa a pleasant vhdfor at'the Heeders
I Rev. home, Caldwell Street, Sunday. He1
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also worshipped at .the Bethlehem J b
Baptist Church Sunday morning.??t?
Mrs. Bu S. Henry of Vincent St. af , r
tor buying the home house had it re - i
modeled and she and her sisteiv^Mi?? (
Kstelle Simimms aiul daughter mov- j
ed in it. .
| Mrs. Viola Nance of Hunter St. is j <
on the sick list and also Mrs. Gra-. t
ham of Cornelia St. we hope for *
them a speedy recovery. 1 c
I Rev. Arthur.. Gary of Winston-Sa- 1
lem.?Nr?C:?is- tiimiiitur?the meeting 11
for Rev. J.C.-Copeland at St. Mat- ]?
thews RnptistChui'-ii, Sun?et Park.
VerxJarge crowds,are attending each 1
service. ' t
Rev. \V. R. Reeder and family of <
CaUlwofi Si. are 'njtvm'g- uj> his work
mis ween, uimton, s. U.
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Mrs. Annie Williams having ' been j j
a delegate to the (^invention of th v ;
, American Woodman wlireli was held j
in St. Louis Mo'., reports a most de-1 ]
lightful trip and on her return found (
pier daughter Mrs. Ella Sumter, of ^
Mourit Claire, N. .J. spending a "part1 \
of her-vacation with her brother, Air. \
Lew'is Williams.
AIKEN NEWS. ' - ? jl
Jhs. .lake Eubahks, of Columbia, \
-is -visiting in Atkerr, the house?guest "
of Mr. and Mrs. John Kubanks. it
_Mrs. Lanie J. Coleman Accompan j \
ied by Mrs. Evetta "Jones, 'motored : 1
to Cedar Mountain, N. C., last week 1
to visit Miss Mary M in|p?, and "Mr, t
and Mrs. Wright. While In.. North- )
Carolina they .visited Bjvvard, Hen- i
dersonvffle and Ashevillo.
Mrs. Eva Graham Brayboy, left'
last Su-n<}ay * for Ninety-Six. S, C;;
friends. ' - - j .
Mr. George E. Weaver, arrived
from Pen 11. and New York last Wed-1 ^
nesday after spending a very pleas-1 j.
~irTTt~vacation.
.Mrs. Maggie Ball, and grand children,
'Gwendoline and William JBall,
Jr., and Mrs. Mabel. Hill, ' arrivetH*11
from Virginia last week whore they r
-had gone to spend?their?vacation. ^
They report a very pleasant stay in T
the mountains j>f Virginia. . II!
The" deacon aid club of Second '
Baptist Church met in its regular \N
monthly meeting at the home of Mr.;0
and iNn-s. Frank Moody, llO'.t Pendle- | e
ton.St. The club was called to order j c
-by?Sudor?I.illie?Jenkins.?after?do- 1 '
votions the president Sister Minnie I .
Wotlieivhee.?deelnreiF- the meeting
was/opened for such, business as r?
should come before it. The same '
was carried out in due 'form. A do1
icious course of salad and ice cream ^
was'served. The .next meeting will;
be-at .Sister'. Dorothy Commings. lJ
A very interesting sermon' was
preached at -Ctrmborland last Sunday "
morning by the pastor. Rev. Jennings
from Alatt. 'Jt'>"lie went a 1 ittie
further", hYanv interesting ^
truths wer(. brought out in '.ttrtr~serr : a
Air. CJlonnie. Harrison, of Chieutfo, ^
111. is a visitor in the city''ami wor- .St
sloped" at ^"um+nodiTnel Sunday n^erninff'
he .expressed himself as Being ('
helped by the sermon he-lnntrdA . . V
TKe delegates that attended the-*State
Sunday School and A. C. E. .w
League ('onventron in Charleston""-""*
last week aave a .glowing, neeonnt of
the meeting sii i.-ipressed were these jl(
that heard- them-that-the rhtirch hnS I
pledged its support to the league. and t
Allen pre (Juard in their work for i,
the next year.
The Sunday SchooT Tnsii Lute will j
meet at Wesley M.E. Church Sunday ! .
and a vet\v interesting |iroj*raiw has i
been arranged . l'ur- ?he- sanie. The I
"public is asked Jo come out And wit- i ?
ness the. fnnnv discussion's.
Kkwr' and Mrs. Jennings motored P
N^wBerry Wednesday, a nil 1 p
hr'MUjjrhr their "1 wo daughters, -Ver- ! ^
del If and Virginia, honje who hail !.^
been spending several ^Aveeks with jc
their grandmother. !(.
HAM Kit NEWS .. s
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Bethel. Presbyterian Church d
lO. lf, Sunday" School- conduted by^ "
'Supt. W." L. Carmichael, The atten
dance was good. h
11:00 A. M. Rev. E'. D. Lyles, of
McFarland. N': c pro:whrwl u
fnl sermon. atf en jovc^l his discourse ?'
8:00 FT M] Rev.' G? S.- AJford cf
JJittdn -preached tt splendid "SPTmdm ^
Subject. "What are you going to do v
with Jesus.'- Revs. E. I). Lyles, and >c
"CcjlTins helped in adTn in is teeing the 11
Lord's. Supper. .. .. - .j .-j.i
During the series of services eight I.
were added to the church. Rev. Collins
preached for Pine Hill pastor
and members at 1 P. M. his text w&s ^
"Jesus Wept" Both' congregations j
met and had a good time serving the Ic
Lord: Men cried and couldn't help it t
Collection , was $8.65. Rev. H. ?IL t
Herriot^ remarked that Rev. Collins [a
had the belt but he was .going over F.
to flolHon Hill
Addie Edwards worshipped in the ser' (
vice with us from New York a
Rev. E. D. Wamack, of St. Paul, N.
C., will preach for us on the 1st Sunlit
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Rev. Collins witf conduct a rcvj&)l
in McFariand, N. C^iht* srronrt Week
in September for Rev. E." I). Lyles, (
The ministers union will meet in the r
New Liberty . ProsbyLerian Cjmrch, !
s^pr. <>nd The 1."5th Chapter of Cor- ]
inthians will be openly discussed ted ]
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>y Rev. G. P. Collins.??7
Mrs.?Collins is making?a?speedy
ceo very. p??" ?
BONNEAU NEWS {
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The pastor, members and friends
>f Mt. Garmel A. M. E. Church can
ruly say that the Lord was with._
hem in the revival meeting conduct>d
by Rev. Wm. T. Murray* pastor of
dcClellaaville. At the close of the
greeting sixteen young men had collected
themselves,to the church.
The members of St. Peter's A. Mr.
S. Church arevqry glad to receive
he news t_hat he will be with them
luring next week.
Our Pastor, Rev. W. W. Murray,
vTio has been very ill is piuch bettev
it this writing.
Mrs. Elvira Solomon is-also on the
tick list. We hope for her "a speedy
eeovery6..
Rev. und Mrs. W. W. Murray, were
lelighted tb 5have as their guests
sunday, Mr. John Mack and family
Mr. Elek?PriWe, all of?Charleston,
Mr. S. G. Murray, their son and Mr.
Conyers both of Lanes, S. C., their
laughter, Mrs. Mary E, Parson spent
lie week at the bedside of her sick
'njjier. ?*?
Rev. and Mrs. Wm. T. Murray, ofMcClellanville
motored up Sunday 7
iflei'Moott. Fj'oln here kev^ Murray
ook leave Monday morning for Dif011,
S. C. where he conducted a re ival.
meeting. * ...
Miss Rosa L. Creggs a member of I
he Bonneau graded school faculty
vas the guest of Miss Jennie G. Mur- j
ay last. week. It was a delight !
iot only to Miss Murray but the en- i
ire family to have Miss Greggs. |
iVe hope it won't be long now before
diss Greggs will return for the term.
wayman news
- l.dst Monday higFPFTound The"M<fFT
'lub on the church steps having a
hicken and peanut party they had
ots and lots of fun it was qu.ite a
ueccss. _ ???? ?? Wednesday
night the telegram par
y given uy the women was teal '
nusing. The telegrams were many
and varied. Frit^iy afternoon at
i:JU the W. H. and F. Missionary
Society met at the home of Mrs. Joln
Sampson, The topitr was beautiully
discussed. There were several
isitors. After the business the host
ss served refreshments which were
njoyed
Sunday morning at 10:3$ Sunday
School?began.?The?Supt. opened?nnr;
lis usual way. Aftter which the
lasses. The lesson was very beautiully.reviewed
by Mr. Batist. Class
Jo. 1 retained the banner for eollecion.
Class No. 5 for attendance
11:150 Rev. Johnson preached as
ipual his text was found in Rom. 13:f>
iubject " A changeless God." When
e finished his sermon the house was
lied with the holy spirit
"Sunday night Rev. Moffatt of the ~
Jew Zion Baptist Church brought us
message. His te*t?was found in
Deut. 32: subject "How God takes',
'are of" His Children." He left no
:ones unturned, ' ' . ,
"fn tTii T71\ iT P iTT\r nnvi
ay. Come see ten men beat thirty
omen raising x money.
-Mrs. Maggie Adgers worshipped
ith us at both services Sunday.
Visitors are always welcomed.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Moore motored
the State A. C. E.aLeaguP Conven-)
ion at - Charleston?ktst?-Thursday, .
hev report a good. time. .s.-?.?
JONESVILLE NEWS. ?The
revival at Foster Chapfel jvas
ne of the greatest in the history of
hP church. This ?was' due to the
nsP selection of our pastor, Rev.
!ollins in securing the service of the
tov W C. Willinmsnn mf PlurViarvi
I. C., to condpct the revival. We
eartily tha?k-the friends from other
hurehes in this county and adjacent
ounties for the.ir loyal cooperation. |
'here were eleven souls saved. The
um of $126.08 was raised.
Revs. Coleman and Earle of Sparanburg
worshipped with us Friday
uring the revival.
Mr. Jim ^Wood and daughter of
Washington are visiting relatives*
ere.
Mr. Williams of Durham, Rev. Wil
iamson-'s driver was a- visitor here
ist week. " >
Messrs, J. and H. Gaffney, F. E.
ones, J. C. Glymph, N. TiduS, H.
Simpson, and L. Parker of Gaffney
ailed at the "horpe erf Miss M. Gaffey
last week."
Mr. and Mrs. If. Hill, Mrs. L. and
i. Smith were the dinner guests of
.Ir. and Mrs. S. TJrpyripson Sunday.
Miss M. Gaffney was the dinner}
ruest of Mr. and Mrs. D? Long Sunlay.
The revival beeran at Cedar Grove.l
Sunday Rev, Watson ?of Greenville,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas have reurn
ed to their home in Greensboro
ifter visiting relatives here.'
Mr. and Mrs^ R. H. Foster and
amilv also Mr. and Mrs. William
JnfFney and family from Detroit, are
till here visiting relatives.
?CLINTON NEWS.
SunTlay wasvp beautiful day. Sunlav
School opetied at-th0 usual hour
vith Mr. H. L.. Alex at his post of
luty with a very larfec crowd.. The
)astor~, Kev.-T. It. Addison- preached
t soul stirring sermon from John 717.
Jt-was good to have been there.
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We have at Friendship" A. M. E. *r>
one of the bast in the state-anywhere1 ?
He has Something, in-store lor us ev*L.tfc
ery Sabbath day. ' . . ds
Mrs. Laura Madden left Monday w
for ' Illinois, after spending a while si
here with parents and friends.
We are glad to see 3fFss< Clotelle t\
Harris back after . spending some ; Y
time in North Carolina with Aunt pi
and Uncle. ?j tl
Miss Panola-.Harris spent a ?fewjvY
She reports an enjoyable trip.
Miss Rebecca Thompson is home, lo
She was house guest of Miss Hattie h<
Langley of Laurens last week. rw
Mrsr'Annie Bobo~presidehtT~ Mr;T+N
Carrie . Johnson Rollins, secretary^
of Christian Union B. S. No. 32; were
represented at Mt. Carmel Saturday.
Reports were good according to the
cry of hard times. ^
Mrs. S. C. Dendy is improving. -a1
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"PINE GROVE NEWS. " ?I
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Ollr Snnrlnv Qnlinnl ;D 1 ^
i^vnuwi m as onou^
ever. " Our Superintendent J. C. c
Rawl has been on the sick list for
quitp a while. Pine Grove is one of j.
thg luckiest churches on the Colum-j p
bin District. The District Superin- J w
tendent, Mrs. Miles, father and moth-( 71
er, Mr L nntt Mrr Rw^m Were With if
us all day Sunday.- Timely and en- ] u<
cffuraging rerparks were- made by E
Mrs. Wise on the Sunday School v?
lesson. ' ' : j.
Every body is much lifted up, old Q
and young, during the pne week revival.
The Holy Spirit was with, ev-1 tl
erybody and our pastor Rev. B. C.1 te
Cunningham preached a wonderful hi
sermon. _ Sunday night Rev. Glass'j
and cboir were with' us.- Tie preach- ,j(
ed from John the 16th chapter. Af- 11r
ter Sunday nigli't, the pastor, of Way- p,
man A. M. ..E. church of Winnsboro,' nj
who stood out and cried, I yield, 11 Ct
can't, -bpld. doubt no longer.-, ..Way-.l-tti
man's good people I take great pleas-.^di
ure in warning you alL,-ihat you had)
better pray that Rev. B. C. Cunning-, R
ham to live forever more for if nld , Pi
death gels beside himself and fake th
him away from us, I am sorry to tell ' tJ
you, but yoil might as well pack up1 a
J. R's. trunk for we are going to have tf
him if he lives. ? I u:
Mr. T. R. Toatlev r\f A cV>oh;i1q?v I *
Cfr fan down and gave his parents a ^
pop call;' and while here he spent a
few minutes with Miss Martha Su- jyj
ber>. . * - - ST5
Miss Mamie Dreher from Knoxville,
Tennessee and sister Miss Birdie
Moore of Irmo were also the ^
house guests of their aunt, Mm. Ma?^7
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Saturday August 30, 1930.
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f~J. Suber. ~7 T-"
F.yprv body 'WAS" glnd to smilo on __
ie face q?- Mys. Lilly Kenley hud
iught<*r .of Baltimore, Maryland,
ho are spending 'a '\vhile with their
stgr nnd -aunt, Mrs. Hester.Mill??..
Mrs. Carrie L. (Young) Johnson, Is
vo little kids and brother "Cftiud
oung motored here from I-hikulelhia
and are the house guests, of
leir parents Mr. and Mrs. Adam
9un&'.-^ Mr. Claud is also' a. dear
'iendof Miss Nora Suber. ; 1 ?
Mrs. Lucinda Bowman from Char>tte,
N. C.. was the house guest of
?r cousin. Mrs. Mary J. Suber. She ' *
as also thc, house, guest of Mrs.
ancy Pans.
LKXINCTON NEWS
We are very glad to say that Sunny
August the 10th, was- a high day
i Mt. Zion A. M. E. churcln The Ve-~
val meeting began. Sunday School
nened at thy usual hour with Officers
t their posts of duty. Classes inTITpfprl
hvr inn/.U^Vu. . XJ
. w^v. ivcum in, mmit iviartna ? orley,
Dollie B. Joneifand Mary
orley. '
At 12 o'clock- the pastor Rev. S. J.
amison mounted the rostrum and~
leached a_wondcr4'ul sermon, which ?
as Enjoyed by all. from Ezekiel the
Lh chapter and the 20th ypi,fir ? In '
?* afternoon? Rev. R et 1-n mti tmmglrt
5 another wonderful message , from
zekiel the 2nd chapter and the first
jrse, after which Rev. and Mrs. S.
John soil were- the-dinnor--guest -of?-?
. A. Sewell.
At 8 o'clock the 'pastor mounted,
le rostrum and preached a real investing
sermon, which made out
?arts burn.
On Monday night the Rev. J. R.
Dhnsoti of Winnsboro,. S. C., ; came - i
reached a soul stirring sermon that
ight whidh mady our hearts burn,
mtinued to preach glorious germons
itH?Friday?night. We were won?rfully
blessed to get 20 converts.
At 8 o'clock Friday night Rev. J.
. Johnson mounted the rostrum and
reached _an interesting sermon?t-o
ie ne.w convert*?from?Deuteronomy- 1 ?i
le 0th chapter nml thn i-nrt,-..
nd He brought us out from thence,
lat He might'bring us in, to give
* the land which ho swore unto ouF
ithers. We thank Clod .for this glnr
ius meeting.
On Wednesday afternoon Rev. and ?
Vs. S. J. Johnson, Rev. J. R. John
fa, Mrs. A. Dorkins and son was the
nner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
orley. They were the dinner, guests
Mr. and Sirs. It. H. Corlev on Mon- .
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