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-? . c . . t 4. , ' > _ w vK Saturday, 930. ???? ., r CHURCH NEWS OF in i i .I i 2 WESLEY M. E. CI ICR CM ^ i The Anniversary oT our pastors services, who has labored with us for j three years, the He v. J. F. Page, Sunday 10:.'>(> A. *M: Sunday School. il;S0 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., Dr. J. j' B. Taylor, to preach and hold his , . last conference_for the year. V The .1'ollbwiiijr ministers and their ( choirs, Oificers and members are invited . to take part in this Anniver- ! sary Service. November 10-10, at 7:30 P. M. 1 Monday?Rev. .I. vP. Reeder, Zion , '*? Baptist Church. . _ Tuesday ?Rev. G. T. Dillard, Eadson Presbyterian Church. . 'd Wednesday?-Rev, J. J. Harrison, Trinity Baptist Church. 7" ? Thurs<lay=Rev, S. , S. Youngblood, First- Calvary?BaptisCXhurch. _t_ Ki idoy?Rev. .1, G. Green, Kheneaor ?1 Sunday?4 P. M.. Rev. T. M. BoykinrjUnion Baptist" Church. Sunday?7:30 P. M., Rev. I. I. MacDonald. St. Luke Episcopal Church The public; is invited .to attend tnoso smTeos. ?- - " ???:?Committee: Officials..Rcy, J. F. Page ST. ,I.\MKS~ NEWS Sunday School opened with singing alter winch tin* lesson, "Simon 1'eler" : -was discussed by teachers with pupils was splendidly reviewed by. Miss Gertrude ?pney .... At eleven o'clock services began by sihgihg praises unto God; afterwards we pad love feast which was given "-rfo all members of the church; ? ?Rev. I)ixon, preached his farewell ~J 1 sermhh tYom St. Matthews, 10:7; " ' *.he spoke about the divine son of God and about the miracles ho performed, At I o'clock. Rev. Hayes, preached a sermon.about names. lie said that if we wanted good names we must do , r.ight inj thc sight of God as well as our fel'lbwmen, but the highest name of all is the name of Christ. , At" 0 :."?0 the League convened by . "singing after devotionals were completed stories were told to leaguers i?y Ailline .Johnson Wilhelmina Johnsop and Freer Lyles. Rev. told us how much he had enjoyed being with ^is and""received a small Suufof mofHs^ ' which was "sentcd to him by Miss Willie .JohMOTl.? - -'Hi' ulso received a small amount from Sunday School which was presented by Miss Kstelie Janerette. Our beloved pastor preached a mot: excellent sou] stirring sermon from Acts J ;S. He also .told how he 'had enjoyed his short stay and hoped he would ' return To us " for?another- twelve months. v .. Mr. (J. I.. Floyd who was once r." member id' our church told whaT~a . '.wonderful pastor we " had Imd hoped 1diiT pinch, success wherever he goes. \ BETHLEHKM BAPTIST CHIRCH . \ NEWS. V % TTve Sunday School opened at the aL usual liotlt'. Aftei the devotionaln- the- _ lesson was taught in classes and re ^ viewed Dy me r~astor. , tL At 11 o'clock^Rev. Sarah H. Smith pVtoeachod an excellent sermon from Vitfllatthews 22: 12; using for her sub ~~je(flfcil 4,\Vhat think ye_of. Christ?" ?^--U^yJJ4x^-aiiimi-4iLiiiii s-wfH)i Christ .as 1 a wKeacher, doctor and a SaViour. TKe"' suljHfcject was well handled and many ^.sou%Js were made to rejoice! On Sunday4^ evening she spoke from the sub- n joctiW>"Reruembfanee." found Luke 10: ] 2f> ii'ikpackod house as usual witnessed the sjBcrvices. On j^Kunday afternoon Rev. Ston'er -Pastor of Jehovah Baptist Cjiurch antLhis ?^congregation worshipped with , us. Re\V?- Stoner preached a wonderful serm*Jfc>n from Roman 8:37; using "for "his PjBfubject "Conquerors." His sermon w:mis very impruasive lEiid he delivered itflVw'ith power and sincere? \r kW .with a i\ulici r*LS"u'u '"l usl,;il hour Wo i*""*'-' "UuiHlunco. oJ>&?T>e for them a spe\':t Vdv r !'ey* _^#*ocicty will be entrtaineuj<\| on Tuery?day aftcrhoon at the . re&.jV.jj urs Sister Florence Canrion^u., J- '-^V c^_ _of ~~om)thcthome wewb-^v , \ ' .-J Ttr-mtr-cogreA^Gpci saw fit tp move \ one of his. faithful children. It is our Chi regret yet it is His will and His will Mo must be done. . Nevertheless that Shi leaves us nine tcf be cared for and any Br< thing that is given will be appreciat- cif ed. We want to thank the nurses Br from the Good Samaritan Hospital for coming down and having prayer <*i meeting ajt the home, along with Rev: j* .Marlvin, a student of Benedict Col- P , lege. We also want tothffnk Dr. S. 3^ R. Green for allowing them to como^jfif' down. . . -V P A few weeks ago the city missic / y aries served supper to the inmf *' ^~^-Vnr^--mucli_am)reciated. |'f?-if Wp , thank you^ kind fne Js. ? " .iC^ain.^1 On last Sunday, Oct. t . . Jeacons MeClinton, Roseboro and rv^ j H Hut;Hps, of First Calva y Baptjst * Church held a wondortu p ayer meet intf at the homer *>f(e meeting was p led by Deacons .inton and Roseboro. It was very, .much enjoj^ed. Tffe collection was $:i.00,. for whicTT we t^nrrvk thorn Bro. MeClinton also S Do?Most Of Your < Tradi5? With Our Ad^^^vertiser^^i , ; f ^ SOUTH CAROLINA . ' a - < _ ; came down on Friday, and brought 2 suits of clothing and somP groceries ror the old t'olkr May God bless you, Bro. McClenton and your co-workers. VVe also want to thauk Rev. T. M. Dixon, pastor of St. James A,. M, E. Church for a donation of $1.00, and Rev. A. J. Hopkins, pastor of St. Cuke Baptist Church for a donation of $1.5?, through the kindness of our vice-president, Sister Janie Flhrguson. . We are Still asking the prayers of all who feel our needs. TAYLOR CHAPEL NEWS | October 26th ,the Presiding Elder,E. Philip Ellis', held our |ourth and last Quarterly Conference at r Cedar Creek. What a wonderful quarter it was. Such happiness with the P. E. and his people The~Pootor Rev. A. A.*' A maker was so hapv Jie knew_not . m. ~ a. * - rrttKt w-oof- his officers were up to time in eve^y. reufceet all boards both great and',r?nxall'>had their reports ready before the P. E. The Elder seemed to be very much^-pleased and enjoyed <he same very much. Listen! Taylor Chapel and Cedar Crush paid >ho oldos out at litis Cjuaitcrr ^'The-P. E. did not talk very long but oh! what he said was br&ad casted upon the water which every soul Rev. Amaker preached his parting sermon at Taylor Chappell Sunday Nov, 2nd. He preached from St. Luke.; theme "Rymeniber me." Our souls was lit up again with the holy spirit. His members there paid up well owing to the,. hard times but, the pastor seemed to be pleased with tris?propter ~ His people are very much pleased with him and wish his return. We have "done good work this' year under the instruction of Rev. Amaker at all times The Lord does things for the better. Mrs. Amaker is a worker in this "World for the Lord and plays her part in' the church where eyer she go J she has worked hard at Cedar Creek and also Taylor Chappell this year and truly we hope to meet her soon aeain. ? THANKS Friends. thanks for your hospitality during our bereavement. Mr. and Mrs". H. A. McCollough and family. ~ . kN KIND AND LOVING MEMORY ? TO OUR FATHER AND HUS0 BAND. Mr. George W. Kennedy, Who Died Nov. 3, 1929. As the davs of November draw near They bring memories of the one we ? love so dear, We. can never forget your loving smile rhoiltrh it lino" ""l" ??<?? ? * " - ?o -v ..?w "VUI. VIIC JCtU U 3CCUi5 just a. .while. a Our Heavenly Father saw fit in His ifiiTTntelove To take you home to heaven above, We know some day we all must go So we will join you there on yonder? snore. , Mrs. George W. Kennedy an i children. ? IN MEMORIAM In lovintrOtremory-ot-ohr '(100?" Husband and Father, who departed this life one year aeo, Nov. 5, 1929. " ? '?. "A nrecious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home. VVhidrTnever can be filled." - Mrs. E. V.Suber, wife; MissB. Suber, and Mrs. S. S. Rice," Children. IN MEMORIAM! ? In sad and loving remembrance of y-? _ 1 _ TT 1 ' * * * ^oion ivi. nasK^w, nusoana, son, ana brother who departed this life, Nov. 6th, 1927. Cheraw.S. C. All we could do for you With loving kindness true God, He knew, He loved you too. We are lonesome without you. Every day we miss you more and more, The flowers we lay upon your grave - May wither and decay, But the love we have for you Will never fade away. ^Mrs, Addie Miller Haskew, wife, ^bra>v, S. C.; Mrs. Martha Haskew, a?her, Gheraw, S. C.; Mrs. Bessie rxAp, Mrs. Mary King, Sisters, iir jklyn. N- Y.; Mrs. Sallie Tyson, r/jE'ton, Pa.; Mr. Wade H. Haskew, father, Brooklyn, N. Y. v IN MEMORIAM f In loving remembranve of our dear ather, Mr. Enoch Crawford, who dearted this life, Oct. 29, 1927. three ears ago: ~ Three years of intense sorrow, -hroe years of grief and pain; Praying everyday God dear father, to meet you ajfaln. low happy we were in days gone bye Airu ? -!--i .?? it'ii our circle was complete, hit nbw ft is broken; Three has f?one to sleep - at the Saviour's feet. >ome day we are going to meet you -On that beautiful goldotr ahora. )ur circle will be completed, t Never to be broken anymore. Sadly missed by children, Mr. Howrd Crawford, Mrs. Grace Raines, Vliss Orianna E. CrawfortT * . A f THE PALMI CAKD OF JHANKS. The family and relatives of Mrs. Wm. Bailey, wish to thank our manv friends for their kind expressions oi' sympathy shown us during ?ur recent, bereavement in the loss of our Moth Mrs. Sarah; also for the beaut i ful fioral tributes. t .Father, Surta and DuughUn ?1? _ IN MfcMORlAM.; ?7 T ( In sad but loving remembrance, of my Sister who died June 8, 1930, Mrs. A. A. Haigler. V Sister thou was mild and lovely Gentle as the summer breeze, Pleasant as the air of evening _When It floats among the trees. Peaceful be thy" silent slumber Peaceful in the grave so low, Thou no more will join outnumber, 1 . Thou no more our songs shall know Hear sister thou has telt ; ?Hear thyAnss we deeply feel;\ But tis God that hatH bereaved -us He can all. our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee,-. When the day of lift is fled; rni- _ ?" ? 1 r-"fc -inert m neaven with joy to -greet thee Where no farewell tears an* shed. - Sleep on dear sister and take, your rest. ?' " J- . Ml*0, Er'.irV'is Wallace-Sister. Mts*~ Janie Wallace, Idell Shuten' -T. EAST SPENCER, N. C. NEWS After n -dreary week__th_e sun shone out Sunday Jtrtd the services were well attended. The Pastor, Rev. J. S. Daniels, preached a great'sermon. He was at his best. He used as his subject, "Dwell deep, dwell without care, dwell alone." <?ne joined __ the cnurch. ' . ?~ - Those visiting the services were Prof, S. E. Duncan, Dr. W. J, Hughes and Mrs. Nance of Salisbury. Sunday School opened at 1 o'clock, with Mrs. Lizzie Robbins at the front The Sunday Schoo| is steadily increas ing under the faithful superintendent, Mr. John Little john;. Sundnvi afternoon, the' pastor Rev. ~-#i'S. Daniel, preached at the "Southern City A. M. E. Zion Church for the Pastor, Rev. H. E. Wilson on ihe contest. He was accompanied bv his congregation and choir. Rev. Daniel used as his subject, "Using what you have in your hands." This was a great message. It is still- being .preached today. Those that heard news, ""-V senior choir rendered mu;s?c, ^vith Mrs. Gertrude Drayne at the piano. They were at their best. Every member was present. Collection $10.57. B. Y. P. U. opened'-at 5:30 o'clock with ProcMnnt Mr. O. R. Bolt in ' charge. The members, are very much interested in th<T"B7 Y P. U. Sunday nieht found., all somewhat tired from the afternoon services, but ~a number fotmd?the+??wmr <? _church. The Pastor Rev. J. S. Daniel used as a sy)bject "Look "to the Lord," One person joined the church". Mrs. Etta' Clement was hostess to the Missionary' Circle, Friday after noon. Matthew 16th. / hapter was ntiari we- rvcninp josson,. A11. en-_ joyed the discussion of the evening. At the close of the lesson, Mr. \V. Iv Jamison, was presented to the circle. He gave a very ^encouraging talk. After business was disposed of the -hostess led - the -members' into: Jthei spacious dining room, where they were served chicken, coffee and pumpkin custard. This was enjoyed by all The meeting-adjourned to meet Friday at l">me of Mrs. Hattie.Jami"son. . Mrs. Loana Townefc entertained a large ,crowd at a Hallowe'en Party at her home Friday night. The living room and hall was decorated in .turnips, corn, collards, fruit, pump kins and potatoest Old and young had a merry time. The hostess served punch, sandwiches and social tea crackers. This 'was for the benefit of the contest of which our pastor is in. Mrs. Sarah Lewis gave a donkey party- at her home Monday night, for the benefit of the contest. The rooms were filled from front-to baekr Mr. James Clement won tire first prize, and Mrs. Rernice. Croaby, second prize. Mrs."Marj,r Ella Watson, should have had 3rd prize because ^he pinned the donkey's tail on his mouth. T~ Deacon Marshal Curry is~ sttfc-very sick, but he would be delighted to' know that you are still giving his wife your patronage at the store. There are many litLe mouths to-re fed. Mrs. PeaTl Coleman seems to mend slowly at the hands of the doctors; her faithful husband and the many friends ?-???. -- -Mrs. Willie Holmes^ is getting along fine, tho greatly missed from church. Mrs. Ada Lewis is suffering from -??bad?foot.?We hope it wijl _soon get well. Mrs.. Elmore Wilson had- the misfortune of spraining her foot a few days ago, by falling down the" steps. She-is- foaling hotter at this writinyt Those thaL.Jcindly._X?membered the Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Daniel for this week were: Mrs. Ben Benjamin, Mrs. L. C. Dolin.'Mr. Lonnie Slade, Mrs. .L B. WiTTiiima-and Mew. Carrie -Wii? liams. Miss Hazel Craige has been very sick, but is much better at this writ- | ing. She was able to meet' the practise at the. home of Mrs.^ Albertha Ruff Daniel, Monday. * * * ;? 1 5TT0 LEADER (ORKSBLKY NEWS * ? > .ReV. JoiH'relle preached -w*mder ful sermon Sunday. ?__==? ?l,.. Mr. Maney Robinson Supt. of St. Paul Sunday School is a dutiful Supt. he's, worthy Of being a Supt. Cokesbury has a number of visi- j tors; Mrs. Florence Moore, has. as j J her guest her son from Fisher Is* ' land, M?V . Mr All rid Moore, also { her daughter Mrs. Map.v VYillnwns of. Philadelphia. a %'r ?. ' J I Mr. and Mrs. T.-'K. Holmes son Mr. Grady *of Fisher?tsland, amf M-r? ?' Black of,Savannah. Gu., Mr. and Mi;s. Arthur A.aron their son Mr. Mitchell 1 Atm>n of Green vilUv S?C. . Mr. and .Mrs. (7. "W. Robinson their daughter Mrs. Laura Reynold and lit- * tie Baby Kleanor Louise of HopkinV and.Miss Helen fteyweds now'tepchor ^ in the Abbev 11 le"?tttglY School. Mrs. Butler daughter' and Miss Ruth also : of Abbeville, come again. Mr. B. Pr Adams had a painful ac- | cidc-nt Friday, arid^prajnod Kis'.anktiHMr. and Mrs. Win. Robinson, m itored Laurens Sunday and report L ed having a fine trip. 1 The public ^chdiil nf Cokr-shni'V will'i; "open Munday Nov. 10t with the fol- s lowing teachers .Mrs. .Ruth Jenerette, t Mr. Wesley Noch, Mrs. Eleanor Robinson. I _ I / ' ' I RIIMVEWAY NEWS I A splendid audience heard an ex- y """ l,V fi..V R .E. Anderson, IT. P.. ol' Sunrtor at the? .Lebanon Presbyterian Church, Sun | day afternoon. October 2d. The ser nion was delivered in the internal?of?r Mrts. Irene Williams' CluP? Rev. J. T. Carter, Pjttfrtov of Mace donia Baptist Church has returned "5 3 from attending the Fairfield and (ieclj j semane Baptist" Associations which- j met at Woodward and Columbia re-' , speetivelv. He reports very successful sessions of both associations. I * A V"ry ""ini-'bl" Hallowe'en Par- j ty was given at the Lebanon Graded. * School. The many .persons .present . enjoyed an 'evening "TuH?of--Tun. ?( The.funeral of Mrs, Carrie Wright __ was held jfrr Macedonia Baptist t. Church, Sunday November 2nd. itdin..M rs Wright died at Roanoke. \'a., : in her twenty-fifth yetir. She is sur- y vived by her husband, two children . 1 -and a host of other reltatives. The. funeral was conducted by Rev. J. T. .Carter assisted by Revs. K. 1Ma- i collough and J. R. Dungeo. ^ A successful rally came Vo a clo^o at Lebanon Presbyterian Sunday Nov.. , 7 2nd. All elubs made splendid re- "j ( ports and the'goal was .surpassed by . r- n pood imp-gin.?:Tb<. P-.o,..- | , R. Dundee filled the pulpit at. all sm r-vices during the-day. Mr. Moses Gadsden. a native of r i Ridgeway has been away for seven teen years, has returned home and has opened a shoe shop in the building occupied by Mr. Millard Williams. Mrs. Alethna I)ungoo_wh<> recently underwent treatment at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Columbia is showing gratifying improvement. ' Mrs. Mattie Gibson and Mrs. Ella Boulware arp both recovering rapidly from their recent ilness. ST. PALL NEWS "7 T A groat day at Liberty Hill Church .* hn'go O -ls out' In ill- Dr \V. D. V. King, preach three funerals he is a_ wonderful speaker. At night he preached and gave an occului st:'mon - demonstrated with nails which 1 was a wonderful service showing how < sin is breaking down the morals of.J c.;!,. on the verv larec - r-, - ^ . V " w vnut >XOft .I'll- ^ it would help anyone to see it. Dr. King is doing a wonderful work in V assisting in "savin" souls for the cause of God's chui'ch. Largo crowds' * has a message. " ' ? Read the Palmetto Leader for interesting news: Dr._ D. P. JPendprgrass is our much loved and en ergot- = ic pastoL._?lle is preaching some strong sermons now, and is a Chris- ^ tian minister, whom we love. , .. SWAN SK A NKWS tJ(' . Mr. and Mrs. Kimpson and their ; .. daughter Miss Kloise Kimpson, nw-i. loren to ?>t. Mathews Sunday to wit- ' ,jt ness the. wedding, of Mr. Rumnh and ^ Ellese Kimpson. They reported the wedding: as being: among: the best. a Everyone extends sympathy to Mr. y Wm, Clay Washington as he -was in . jt a wreck Sunday nite. (( Rev. Stover of Mt. Pleasant Church preacbed-a -wonderful sermon Sunday jj morning: and night which was enjov- (ed by all,. j H " Miss Katie S. Knox,Principal and'j (j Miss Rose Anna Byrd. the teacher of the Swansea School worshipped with << the ehurt-fir- " " ? The -prfnctpaK-'M-iss- Knox.,ami Misi. jp ;R:A. Byrd, opened school Monda.v fj. Morning ?at the. usual hour with a p Targe enrollment being the first day. })1 After devotion the time was used" in organizingollfferent clubs. Those organized were Glee Club:. ..Dramatic, social service, Reading Cltibs. Aftc-- *i'( which thev fli?m nWrVa..,.? 1-1 1 t . X V, V..TT- > muti CU dll'I O went on the yard and begun their fall *J' flowers and decorated the class rooms. '? Miss Knox is'introducing music for ^ the first -tune in the histaiiy. _af _ the *l| School. All seems to be pleased. ?:? ^ i? y CAMERON NEWS-. J Dr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. BoY-' *}' er of Augusta, Ga., Was visiting rela- X, 11vi1 st nml .frmnfls. Sinnlnv. We were j glad to have them with us. A Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Buchanan of Orangeburg was also visiting X, relatives and friends on Sunday. {' We are glad to have Mrs. Hestpr '? Parler. ._of New York City with us ? again. ' A Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Thomas were ,? the guests bf Mrs. Thomas' father y\ and motherr-Mr. and Mrs.T'has. Rob-I.*. inson ancPother relatives and friends ^ \i , . . . . ^ ' , ,-J?' _ 4. ? c-^-t : 7 ~ ast vWpPI^rncl. A ro t*f>iion wiirT't *i\en f'i!' litem soon by her aunt Mr.' \tniii' lin t ti. Mr. Shelly Robinson, Marion Bo vTiTn, Thomas Bovain, motored to lic hinond, Va. last week they brought d rs. Robinson bark also. \S> are dad to know that" Mrs. Vnnio Mae Brown is iinpiovirffc nice y after undergoing an operation gl he F)rangeburg Hospital. ?Mi?.' I.illn .Mm1 Braii? on, " iiiin l y married to Mr. Walter Croon. o. <undav .T:'!0 o'clock hv the I'asfor lev. (?. T. Coleman. _ _ j Mr. D -nnis Aiken of St. John Flipist Church worshipped wifh St. I'e". r on- Sunday. We are -always glad 77 ha\<- Mr. A d.eil rrrrtl?<>l liei ?w-rt-b IS. * The Queen Kli/abeth Club met at he home* of Miss hjella Shuler on douijay evening. The club reported i I Vim- me.otipg . . . AikBllMI-M: NK\VS Misses Mary Riehic Pope and Ruth hitler?Loll?ULi?'be ''nth of Oe'.ohel '.or Calhoun Falls, S. C., to teach cironfcy?Primrd*. hure w.ii h her nmeb uecess ' ' is her first term as a oacher. . . .* Mesdames Maggie "Wright. Mary L. 'ope. Misses Helen Reynolds, vet1!e latnilton and Mary K. Pope'. ..attendas' Miss Revitohlsi played.an d the d ' tnei iiiig jn_ I >ue We-'. nstv?ment..l ' -n ...... .-../m, - ;\1ISS 1-iitMHltOII, '.ang a solo accompanied |?y Miss M. ? Sii'??i ] "AY TmiiiiiiiiI, t.'. K, I * i'i i.. >. !>_ y. .. A. Richie. Otto Sunders. and Mi \|leu Boyd. nl11-1itlt ?4 tin- Sla to. I'u.i fi i ijliiiiilna Thursday ui last fWeck. Missy's' 11f 1**11 -Reynolds. Mury Rich u Pu|ie..._Sallie ami "Jessie Fair, and drs. MaitfT L. Pope, aeeompanied by rko- J. 1-U.Iowi's motored to Greenville Ffijiky of'last week on a shopping ripSir ami Mis M .1 Rnller. Missi s LeUm Reynolds.. Mary It. Pope, and tnth Butler were vyry pleasant, califs on Sjr anil "Mrs." S. Robinson ml daughter. Mi-s Rosa Robinson in 'okesbury last Sunday: Prof. lie.ru* o Taylor < t." of the ity schools of tii'-ov.-i 1 It* :.p. r.*. t! e 'hek-ond witk'.hnnie ;?p?tp.P?-here. Sir and Mrs. L. A. I.a.i.i'.er endIiss Mary Lee Cunuir.rit.-_ nit'oicd u Helton Friday of I i - v.-pek-end mil carried Mrs.-"Rosa -Brcdr. i?Mrs. Laura^l^!?ir?of Atlanta. Ga.. is ten- for a visit to Mr. Fair's Parents <ir and Mrs. HutUtr Fair and family Sit s'T. .1. l>ixoti and ('. .\eL<r, no'.'.fid t<? lHie'W'i st Tuesday aftet loon and got . M ,'S.Priiieeol? P-r.at-t. md went, to Asheville. NJ. ('.. an 1 I" 01?;i ;'ei'.?j.will. \\<- \. k, r' friend. Mrs. Blanche t-UnkseaUs. A" Very ptFTrsTmr^imo was spent. I'hey motored over toCharlotte also for a visit to Miss Pauline-Mattison. These charming young ladies arc sisters nnil e 1 .v. .?iv ivi uii'iiy ? 1 llui ieu|>at h sc. ) 'rieiuls repivt very nnieh t?>'kno\v J hat Mr. Kdd Kreeiiian l.ail tin- ?ni>fortune, to lost* "J.i> home and all he possessed by tin- en thit. -Ith. M?. J-'reenian lives down ;*t ?JCmio. M.r. Leo Collier 'and Mv>.-* Hut-tic Sanders passed away ?m the I'.'th >! October. Mr.'Collier \va.? an ifnr'.e el 3Ti's* Isihily EfrrdJuT T,r"tfiT~AT?7i? villi* County Traininj; Sehnol Faculty .Mrs. Sanders was "in ?rf tla*-niiies: members of Washir.pte'i Pre.-ryt> pa; Church. She wasTaiThinl nu-nUa-runtil her health failed her] WV ca? hut say that Mrs. Sanders'p *p, t!a portals of ?]oVv.~ SlVe ]s survi\?*M 1?. une son and a devoted dn.uph.Ur-. Mind Mrs. <>tt<? Sanders Mr. Kn.ler. Turbcity..' . ' The entire community and Abbe ille County' extends their heart VIt Symna*!"' AT- ' .. wi.r\tr .Ml.?in - Hi. ard bereavement. ' ? SENECA NEWS The Hallowe'en entertainment ?at li'uiu'i; County Training School was [iiit*.' a succCSs last Thursday n%"fit". Everyone present seemed to have en>yod tin* program and the cake con'st. The" entertainment was under he auspices of Misses Flota Williams nd Sara Nance. During the. month of October the t.vk visited the home-, of Dr. and The .Jolly Hunch spCnt a very pleasnt evening, Oct. o 1, at the home of ir. ami .Mrs. Will. Addison. Altho' was Hallowe'en. no onv was afraid f the spooks. Those present were lisses Othello Wads worth. Maud Ookai-d. Conyers NY.Ulia.nts, Jessie oilier. Sara'Nance .and Fleta AVilnms. Messrs Grady Thompson. Wm. rant-. \Vinfield -Williams. * Dewev farrjson, Welford and Nathaniel izo'uore and Prof. It. W. Arnold. The" servfees af Rb merer Baptist hnreh?were larg<4y?at-tended- -SmrIV. Prof.. B. K. Stewart". Miss .lessie oilier ami Rev. hofton. Were visitort the H. V. P. I'. Rev.'Lofton ptvaeh o-vo^O'r'C-ovC'C'O'^oOvO 'eOC'OOOOC Your NeedCan be found in our' Advert arc asked to read these ad - ^we-are-gettinfrotfl the a< dium to roach the public. - ' t ' ~ \ i** ' 1 ~ ' .? / page: five *-^r/Tfr wonderful -I'l'llintv?ux,_nUiiit ?. ; The?hrrdiv^ of?t+rr?BrrpMr>t 4'4iureh "sue pint n i i ne?fm?tKrii hinuun,?Mo v. - .'5-1. Wo hope them hiuch success, i The pastor of St. iJumes M. 1*..' Ghurch preae-hed-a'very inspLripg ser mon Sunday njRrning. The Rev. An 'derson prem.4i.ed JJ*I> Sti11? 1 ny night. The Ladies A id :Soerety was enterlitini'd at -the home, of Mya. Leolit Aeker last "+"riday. I'ROFKSSION AI ^ ?? CARDS 1)R. U. II. ( OORKR I d'll I isl , Special ATteiilion Given to Disease* of 'he Gums v Gold (To\w and If 'due Work , A -Specialty* ? - ( )ll iee I ' 11 ?I io 0 i:".'. ] I'd') W :i-l.i:iL'ti)ll St Residence Rhone ?2G4 1. . ^ I ' . - * "ri 1)H. S. R.~GREEN~ Ollico Hours:" i Tele-phones* y to 10 .u. m ? 0028 .12 to 2 p. m. / Ortiee: 5775 '' 0 to 8 p.* in. ... i rnticc^i ~ . Residence; l-'Od Gregg Si. 1508 Gregg i ^ """ gS=gMM? ^ ^ U ', ~ ~ " Office limns =-?I'liont* ?ii.-.''"A y\. i'.. > i'. M oihi-u-insro il.<Mi I'. id I ii H I'., M Uas. 0f>4? ? Dr. ( .10. Stephenson IMi> virian mill Siti'|*?*ou UlhvSSjrZ uf U i i ' uiuJ _ Llaid: tii T* - Specially , Offa-t-. 7 Residence: 1414'a 'A>?" iiiIiIv S< t Jlii'K Oak St. OI Ovf I U.t.rs* >;u -A -.vt-(-.? T-Ull>4>. M DK. II. I> IIAUPLOR Surgeon Dentisl ' KS tract l.'luios, Crowns . . ami 'It i'l^cs Ci?44?C'luKMi ?ii.i#J>i?idjjif- Wi^rk A L I V ' I ?i> ?.a \\ asliaij;!>>ii Si., i'lione 2IU33. .wUil cf 11.111 K' Telephones:' r, .M.?uii u-o ^?= Residence 8873 Dr. I). K. Jenkins DHXTIST l illinns, I'lalcs, frowns ami Bridges <c i. < ...iii'iu; nyrtppuintmeliL (Extraction l>y Conductive A nesthesi# | a Specialty. . , lluT'a \\ iisliingl-'n St., Cola, ..S, C. ! . PR. L. M. DANIELS \ I'll) >i( i<i:i ami Surgeon .. . . '.'I'Special Attention Civen Diseases Of ??? . j Women. 71 Off ice r? 7~~ " lies rd enee , I Ilia \\ liliotl Hampton I'liuiie 0-4liti . Phone 7o04 ' I)R. J. <i. STUART - " ,V OIlice Hours: Telephone " 11 :'QTr\o 'htr.) - r: M. '"""*1 lies. 4t>Ri '.I 0:00 To 8:00 P. M. OHice UTiM f Office: llcsiileuct. . ^L'H'iii"'rav'Mr Si r?" ^nrr-iMnt--^i. . ~ - & . Office Hours: Phones ' ' ll A. M. Jo-J ,P. M. lies; 8876' G P. M. to 8: !'. M. Office 4:i47 I)R, \Y. I). Chappelle Pli)>ician ami.Surgeon Diseases "of tV.iii7.7i, ,i.. I' mr:i.i Hiiu V;:ilHlI'fn " a Specialty , t' Otliee: 'T^"17?r Re?~ulent:? Ktli4AssuuiMy Si. liJOl Pine St ^ Culuii^ltia, .S- C.' i ? Office Plume 8-107 Res. 1'tiohe 0708 N. J. FREDERICK ..>"1 " A ttorney-al-T.nw . and Notary Public ruACTicii in ai.i. conns. ?State and Federal ? ! I PJ Washington St., Columbia, S. C. 1 .? *= J. H. JOHNSON & CO. 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