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That rtiak' . < .<i ? ]* ! ii* -* ! > >,; y f. like new. ? ; !j! Dry ( leaning l or l adies \nd '? Y Ijcntlc 4n. .j. ! J. W. Brunson :|: f raiTORTNT; n.-v T'T,kax ..V ? IXG AX i) J)VKIXGx X IMIONK TI( ?'_'L ;j; 713 .Main Si-.. f'olnmhii . S. X X A Mnther's fnse With All. ?j* '?: $ ; Vmi We;if. : !?r ; J *" ?** ?|??|? #|m|? % l' . / ' . - - . ..... . .. NOTICE I Tlio Culture Club will meet Friday, March 27, at 5:00 o'clock, with Mrs. C. I1!. Stephenson;!.'528 Oak Street. ?Mrs. W. C. Johnson, President C T Mrs. I'evilU't' II. llallman. Sua.' NOTICE! liishot) U. C. Ransom, will preach at i White TTyiTTATethodtsr Church, Sun. ! " b 22. at .10 P. M. The Uc\.s; S. R. Miller. A. A. Amaker. ! .1. 11 Hateii. A. R. Baton with their iTttri.t -fath.ns will worship with jus at thai hour. New Hope Choir will j assist White -Hall with the sintrim;. Tin- public is cordially invited to J hear one <>t' the ^rcaju'st educators in | America and a man has hundreds of! emr-iireiitents to speak or preach that | lie can't fullli.lI. Conic and hear a j i- i:i <i - - ~a Rev. W R Hnwmmi. Pastor ' IN MKMORIAM ^"()ur' dear Mother Carrift. FJ?Pay^singer departed this life Marach 21, t :* !( i. Dear MoOu?l\ our hearts are saddencl when we think of your depart-! ur.e one year ago, (>ut the things that brings us comfort and joy is the lift ! y<>u lived before us. and we can hut ; know that our~tosa"^is Heavens pain | ' And we know that you are waiting j lor us at the Portals. Signed. H C. Pavsincfer. " I P. It. Pay singer, L. M. I'aysinger-Oilliain. EXCLUSION ! : to : CHARLESTON, S. C. Account * M~A(iNOI.IA HARDENS _-. Vrand : ' MIDI)E ETON HARD EN S Friday <V Saturday. April 2-4 1921 and Columbia $4109 Hlaekstock $5.50 Abbeville (>.20 Chester 5.50 Rant berg 24)0 Denmark 2.00 Beltoti ?0r5l)- I tonnlds? 0.25 Hlacksburg 7.00 Creemvood 0.00 Jtatesburg 4.50 Lexington 4.25 Ridge Springs 4.50 Kidiroway _-j'. -__ ... _ : ).U> Winnshoro 6;0U I' tiinn ' ' rrtrtr ( )'j atiL'fliiii y ' d.Uf Kdtretield " !..)(> Kxc-icsion 'tickets sold for all trains except Crescent -Limited, antl irood icUii:niu.ir' to :.rc; cb original- st'artinjr ;Vint I*v midnight Wednesday followA X A KAS A"N I) CAM KL MA .1A -1 l'? INK A in peak of bloom. World, I'anj'oiisi* and unexcelled in variegated i ( oloiinu' and size of plants. Wi'll worth the time-and small ex'use to see these beautiful Gardens, : s well a-^ other interesting places in i l.arh st-on, Kn: urston tickets at one*and one illf. fare round trip will also be sold ' n other dates. \ 1-plv to* ticket atrents, - -(UTilKh'V I.' A 1LWAY sVsTKM fc'SED CA.RS "TVITTT A \ CTK. THAT COUNTS": Have' you decided \vlu"'o you will' -fetid yoiii- vacation? ' A car will Uo I i.null toward making it enjoyable. I -. u<et'u!no.s's is not over . wben the oration is over, either. ? c:tr^ mi l.tit Nil i ? . If2d Chev rolet- Roadster $1."5.00^ . 1Chevrolet Truck .2.7a.00 '.^s ! ' i-rl Coach .... 275.00 !'.'_s Truck 250.00 "Tfrtt! Hodge?Roath-oeT?r. I'.HUHU MCp-Chevrolet Sedan " 175.00 I ;-2 ! l-'ord To'.iriiiu 40.00 CMC 'i:.urk . .. ... .!!,IJW "<"7 Whippet Sedan C Oa.OO 1.(21 _! 1 u[Uii 'l'de Sedttn 05,00 Cars en I.Of No. 2 II u.">.Hampton St.. Near Assen.hly St. 1' _7 Chevrolet Sedan S15U.0U I'.cjr, Muic!<j Coachi 05.00 I Chevrolet Coach" .- - 225.00 7 I'onliac Sedan - - - 215MH) If;".' ( hex rolet Sedan .. 275.00 ! L'Lf t liA'AJ'.iilct Coach 1>42.0t' !< ".? < lievaolel Coupe .'{00.00 l-'ord Roadster 275.00 Prtr,p Tudor 1 7\ -?. PJa.Otv" i ' " U I i 1 I 11II .1 ,Si.i In 11 U^OiOO ?Kmc]; Sedan .'!8r>.0'1 !?1 1 ?? " centime chevroeet ro., " Phono J>1 854, 1232 hampton* street > NEWBERRY NEWS. Sunday wis a poaPtspring like day Churchgoers taken delight in going to their respect full churches the Sunday .school itf the Bethlehem Baptist ' h.iin l) open at 1.0:30 o'clock. The . objectnf the lesson. "Jesus among ;i il i fully discussed fof 3T1 minutes at 11o'clock, pastor Goldson being absent Rev. 1/. W. RufT graced the pulpit and brought to us a splendid _XUgisage_at_iL3Q the B. Y. P. IE rendered a beautiful program.. Misses Vcama Rutherford and Ruth Morgan .sponsored, At 7:30 the pastor Rev. J. I. Goldson came to us-with a burning message, text: Act 1:14; subject. "The Divine Power.** this was a burning mes?aage. Mr. Ander-on Caldwell of AYhitmire S. Cy was a week-end visitor of f riends. . Rev. H. M. Taylor was seen in the eitv Monday March 16th. Mrs. Mattie Metzs of WhEo Plains, X. Y., is home with her mother, 710 .lames atrout. -The Missionary Society of the Bethlehem Baptist Church rendered a * Jrogram, Friday evening: March 13. "Tl'le Sewing tor the Heathens,'' T" must say that <the program was a great success, the main feature of this program was?-deep.?Grandma-that was very good those who missed this program missed a real treat. There will be a Musicial program at the Calvary Bptist Church two miles east of the city Sunday April f 5th. Everybody is cordially invited . if you ary. fond of vocal music come will respond to this program; St. j" Matthews, James Hopewell, Bethel, j Knoree, Mt. Zion, Antioch. Rev. S. ( Al. H: Iscy, Pastor. Or: O. H. Sims dropped in to look on Dr. McClellan Monday March lfith. ennnite to Columbia frrfin Spartanburg. S. C. Come agaitr Dr., we are always glad to have you. The sick this week is; Mrs. Annie Rutherford. The Choir pf Bethlehem and Millers are planing a Biblical play?in?the near , future watch the"" Lender. Title "Vastill" Mrs. Pearl C. Williams is^all smiles these days I guess you know why? Mrs. Lula P. L.ylea,is corwaleseing- . nicely/under the care of mother and Dr. J. E. Grant. - Mr. Josha I.yles, was the \yeek-end visitoT of the madam and children/" < r GREENWOOD NEWS . Mt: 1'isgah Church Bishop R.- C. Rnnaorii \vHI bgyjij^MTT" Pisgah A. M. K. Church, March 27. Kvorybody is hn?kh?g forward for a Teal treat Bishop -Ransom is quite an orator. I he Missionary Socictv met at tin home of Mrs. Winton Williams, last week, Feb; 13th. Quite a number ??i" visitors from other churches were with us. After collecting balance of_ tickets of "Waffle Supper," the Pr.es-. SfLl'O. Collection for that (lay being $2.00, . We were served a delicious i salad course. I "The-Sunday Svhool has on a Parent" J'Day Rally for the 5th Sunday. '.The A. C. K' L, is moving on nice i'y. The Juvenile is planning a "Poftato Suppe fT" for Thursday night 1 March 1'Jtlv, . . Mrs. Luc lie Sanders'.and Miss Wil-lie Fox motored to Abbeville last Tuesday,- March 10 to attend the for>? ral of Dr. (). Daniels. One of the interesting features during the past week-end was a sur- . prise party given in honor of Miss \ Agnes. L. Williams's guests by her j mbiiifT l ist Friday evening. Miss 1 ()t' SetJveen of "Columbia and Miss ii t...? .. ... ('111 stor. S.~C. The' t-v? ni"" was pleasaj''' spent in playi bridge,.whist ami 1 danc'iiiVT to tlu* lovely strains of radio melodies. A delicious tee course was served. Those present-were: Misses Ottie Green. l);iisv Baton, Ida and Sarah Alexander. .Mary Dixon, Thelma Griffin and Corijie Ware who' were home from State College as week-end visitors; .Messrs _.Y4 ?.B. -and- Odell N'anee, Charles Coleman, 'J. B. Hill Bernard Smith, George Hill, James Vouti_g. 1 lertu'i t \VrtTe"," Wade WrBhrms- ind John Allen.. Tabernacle Bu|)tist Church Tabernacl" Baptist Church"-Fx pro . Tossing and during some very c redi able. w.ov). under the leadership of i lie.v, J. AW MntiiKv, an able and well prepared man of God. .We raised $50 Sunday. , Tin* public is grieved and vo'rV nuieh in sympathy with Rev. Mat hi.- 1 and his members In the loss of their niv.H't'h liuilding in _ The \V. 1'. T.' U. mot at the home of - Mrs. Mary Watson's Thursday 'afternoon." March 12, (|iiite a lew ladies were present after business a delirious course of chloKcn salad, saiulu itche-. hot ten and fruit cookies wore served ,\J rs. Pete rsotuTs.oi.7f~ efficient Pri st dent and we hope to do some real (Lm-itte Mi:{l r Cod being our leader and guide. The W." M. S. with Mrs. H. B. Jones, President; the B. V. P. U. with. Mrs. .J. M. Walker. President; the Pulpit Aid Club with Mrs. A. M. '( Fox, President, are reallv at work, jaaeh leader is trying to keep her lub shin limit and all are working Morris Chapel BanTis jChurch Dr. K. I). Johnson. Minister ?The?Bible?School was called- to ; order by S'-1 ' Jus, Robin-on at 10:00 A. M. AUolVicursand teachers Wel'v at their post of duly. The teachers i ooli cliarjre of lluir respedive class -' | 7s Tor Tib liTItiTiles with niani-fesred ( inlelesT.?The tittel.d-ttirt' and udloc ion Were good. , A; I I :;>0 A M,. our worthy pasto1 | ippearecl ludlind the . yicrecl desk and "j unounced Tor his text and the books , veto minted. Key. 20:1 using as lijs j ubject,"The Opened Books. We j gv expressing it mildly when we ; any he really done some preaching; . those who heard -this grew* message 1 will not soon no-gel it. because it ^ .as a master-pioee, that st-ined our . fry souls, till the large congrega ion Could not hold their, peace. i At .'5 0(1 P. M. Tin* .pastor" preached i ho. funeral of Brotl or Jess" ReVin011. age XL who departed thU Hfe' -VBtrefr +3.?The funeral wan prcuu.hr H d "at Ml, Pi spall Baptist Church, i\ ~-rrnr-<?from Hiis -rttv?-Dr. Jnhn?on ; :sed as ,t subject, "The Unavoidableicss of Death." Many, wept under the influence of this great gospel 111'essage. . x:0(I P. M., a large crowd was-" present to hear the pastor's Special sermon on "The Five Great Powers of Life," Namely: 1, Power of death; 2, Power of Love; 3, Power of Tears, tr Power?of- Prayer; f>, Power of * -fHtrist." Total receipts for the lay $33.15. , ' Fnstead of' ITev.^X Gates, tin Rev. Dr. J. T. Dorsey of Atlanta, Ga,, will conduct our Spring Revival, heginning the 23 of this month Dr. Dorsey is a great revivalist and evan -gelrst;- it-will : do your soul good-fa _ hear him. If you hear him once, you will want to hear him again. ^0 Thf ""public isinvited to attend these servic -s. Dty icon D. S. Sanders, loss his home by (ire on the 12.th- instant. Very few i untcnts were savi.dT "Our church s.vrnnallvizcs with him in the lost of hif- hoive tin ISO Sihghgon Street. ..\L1,KN SEXTET SWAMPS STATE (URLS 64r.'tS *- . * Allenfast sextet of -girls wer-? tkh> much for the State College lassies ?uv' handed them an overwhelming ?Jefeat of 64-116 Monday afternoon, ! March * ' to take the * '--ship honors for the South Atlantic League, j Two fast forwards. Hitter and ' Poole for Allen could not he stnn- ; >e<l in. their shots from every angle j on the clav court at Hurst Field on : the memorable Monday afternoon ' March 10 to take the champion diin j the first half and lead at the end 118-10 The seeoiwl half there wa. a lc. ; un but a final checlTTTn showod a m... ahTad by a large margin and the ) game G4-:)(?. Snjith at center for Allen did some ; ^ line passin** affirt"jumping and proved an important cog the famous Allen machine. For State Dannerly at t. guard, and Woodard at forward were i' ood. Line un: : , State . Allen . Setgraves .R. F. Poole Woodward X,. F-? Ritter WtIcs Gt? Smtith : r Young S. C. Jones Panwrlv R r i Reese " L.?C. Ta^erert 1 Substiiutions---For State Rogers ' "" ' is. Fob Allen; Free man, Burgess. Morris, Drew, Seabrook , Hayes and Massey. Referee?Stallworth (Paine.) ' ? _ _ J JOHNSTON NEW& I . ( Altho March Is here in full bloom i on Sundav, quite a nice crowd found < 'heir way to the various chuehes in ! i he cit". Monday nl^ht, March 2. the 7th grade clam had a "Gakc Walk' at the ~ school. A very large crowd was out and a nice sum realized. On Thurs- , ,i ,w -i- *?- - ?* - ... mill, me <m grade pre- I ' Ipneoln. """""" " *~H Misses-Daniels, Gary and Kiekvrsnn were the dinner guests of_ Mr. and ' Mrs. Jeff Slmpkins on last Wednesday I Oil last Friday, Johnston played. r Ily'"e Spring boys and "iris on our..* court. The-- were defeated: but both games' were well played. _ f ?If hursil-^-_Ll.ui_basket bail girls play.-- ~V ed Newberry: the scores wore 22-11 1 in favor of Johnston. v Saturday the Edgefield County 1" Training School faculty attended the <1 meeting hebj at the court house. This j meeting was presided over by the | = County Supt., | Mrs. A. Spann and Miss I.. C. Williams motored to Augusta. Thursday on business. $ A surprise birthday party was had *t' at the home of Prof, and Mrs. C. (). $ Mcltosh on. Monday., March i) in hon- {< or. of Mrs.- -Mcltoshi Misses Gary and Daniels-in v com- | pany with quite a few students made 4j this an enjovable affair. The even- .3 ing was spent in playing games. A 4j delightful' repast was "served. Manv X netful urnvii 'roonii?o<l TK/wn A who had a phrt in making this an en- J joyabh: affair were Misses "Louise and 4j Beatrice Chin. Hharu Belle' and Al- ^ berta Myles. Carrie Belle Valentine : Louise Slaughter. TOmnVb. r Yi.pion., Maggie L. and Bessie Mhne-and Hat.-, tie >lyles. L ATT A NKVVS ' T Iiev, I. J. Gamble. preached a very inspiring sermon, on Suij^y.,iiynning Using as u text St. JuniJ ffaiul-? Sunday night at 7 ::>0 Rev. Ni. C. Newman and his Ohoir was over with lis; he preached rroni "luV RsMriis, ' 2nd verse; subiect, "Let the redeem d of the Lo|>d say so." The total collection for Sunday was $43.80. . Our pasitoL Rev. L J. Gamble, is put-' ting the program over for the year. | ' Rev. J. I\ Washington, of Dillon preaehed the Annual School Closing j sermon at Bingham Sunday afternoon Our pastor is the principal of the School. r~" Mrs. Alice White, Mrs. Klla Mc Willie, Mrs. Lillie-Bcthea and Mrs. ? pertha Allen, Rev. I. j,'Gamble, motored over to Dillon Saturday A. M. | to attend the Missionary .Meeting. Sunday night. Mrrjch 1, MlttS Klliiiee Center and Mitw? Carolina Now- [ land with a large group f boys and \ girls put over an excellent ''lugiam?* it Andrews Chapel M. K. Church; Miss. Center-is. from Columbia, teach ing m me union county 1 raining School, She is a fine church and lublic school worker and always tries to lift up a standard for the people j vhere she-works. They realized the small sum of $15.00; the children did j not niirul the had weather they were I nut in full force. Rev. Newman, is > Lhepastor of M. E. Church. Those 011 the sick list arc: Mrs. Mary McRue, Mr, Joe Richsoni, Mr. and Mrs. Richard- Fkidger. little Poro- __ thy L, Woodberry, Mrs. Elizabeth t Onmbfe?who ban l>oen under-llie. car il_| . of Dr. R. K. Gordon is improving nicely. Mr. Garfield Owens, Miss A. Champy, motored over to Dillon Sunday P. M. RCv. and Mrs. Tr H. Atston, pa sic-? ed through Saturday evening. The play "Trial of Hearts" with its theme of love and romance was giv- y en Friday night at the school house by the -High SchooL girls_ and boys it was well carried out under the tli- : reetion of Miss Anett Champy. M r. TtdtJgrt" ffookv, of beliefs was ? jthe dinner gugst- of his daughter : ?siva/t'?v._ Mrs I.iy.7,ie J. Johnson. See the Fashion Review at First i Calvary Baptist-Church. Friday night, 1 March the 27th. Apparala to be fur- 1 nishe dhy the Federal Clothing Store. 1 / k . t?' ?J ?p?i . ?MP^iB Marie Dressier and Wa _ a Per feel RHjEf \ y olag '!/. ' jfh i L^B i j HT ;p WAUACE BEERy, MARJTJPJ?_E Have Made-to-Orck?f~v Roles tr . Vivid Story of Fisheries "Mitt and Bill,*' Metro-Goldwynpenetrating novel, "Dark Star," wit I a auauunion ol horn a Moon's Marie Dressier "TTfrl W-*41?eo?Bmr in the featured roles. will-be the at trai l loo ai tlio Canitol Theatre stnrting Wednesday. The story, a (ha matie?tale?of I lit1, conflict betweenfoster-mother and natural mother foi the control of a child, laid amid '.-hi sordid surroundings of a fishing- village. was one of the "best sellers' of the season and in its film form is hailed as one Of the most powerful lalking picture-dramas of today.? Miss-PressterrTdf the "keeper of a lisreputabli*. waterfront dive, is seen n-hcr first character role since "Anna Christie," and" Beery, as -the fishingiarge captain; likewise-plays his first ' bri/ton news Sunday was a beautiful day and t found many over, at the Bethlehem X. M?' F Snmlnv whnol Hie Iwom v?s properly discussed by the mem>ers of the school. Rev. Prof. F. A. Curtright'5 will >roach for us the fifth Sunday at 4 ?'clock.- New Ilope choir will* sing hut night? ^ Rev-. OlarnVreKe preached a wonderill sermon Sunday night. Don't fdr'et-.the Biblical?Play "title*It?"The 7we1ve Tribes of Israel." this play rill be given April tith at the A. M. Church. Mrs. V,' A. .lanere-tto, irect rcss, FLOYD SERV Corner Washingtu Gas, Oil, Washing ?? Free Air, Free C EFFICIENT ANI) We Solicit 1 FLOYD SER\ Corner Washinffte H. V. YOUNG, Manager HALYARDS 1l<; FIN OlIR PRICKS A1 We Work on A Chevrole WILT fAM Hi I Only Each C( c* ^ **? The Total Cost M?|vonn| of AJf Ton Items XVrZlnX Te You Marivonne Marlvonne ADVERTISIN This Coupon together w ~ one Combination Factca truly exquisite Marlvon and one $2.00 bottle Marl z - SeiuJarheelt or money or< 521 Cedar Ave., Scranto Name Address - If you are not edlrf I be reft % * . . * ? ^ ^ " ^^Satun1av^Tarvh_^J^_15?L llace Beery , ; t Team in "Min and Bill" yvwtf DRESSLER in*MIN AND BILL' i stTaiirht role since liuT recent succoss ful portrayal of "The Bitr House. The-atei-y was adapted to the screen by Prances Marion and Marion Jack- * . sofi and was (jireetod by Georjro Hill, ! producer of "The B'ir llPUse." ; Comedy Mixed With Bathos i /x - ? uu. smutting sequences?of?t-bo? tUtK- in CiUtlo ' lie Ornl'li- schnminf W ? which Miss Dressier* a< the hotel preprint less aftompts In prevent i truant oflieer from taking her ward\5|B^ out. of her lionro'; the droll domestic 1 quarridls between- Miss Dressier and Berry <w In r shin-v . pt-ain "friend;" rThe pathe.tic parting scone in which i Miss Drossier, hides her misery at I losing her ward liy a pretense of in -tUtrmu?HU'-Jwi:i1ls:o ?lie Hints: ffrie jvjil to pam a finer environment; and the trrgic and powerful climax in which the waterfront crony resorts to minder as the only way out of a hopeless situation. RCvr- nnd j iVfrs.-dim Datiiehr?wvro ~ the visitors of Bolton Inst week, he spent m?ny days with friends and relatives. - Mr. ami M.r-i. C. Clements pnd Miss Willi.Oioinp?Hazel motored?to j Abbeville Friday, evening to see Mrs. Clements' grand mother who has la-en indisposed for'some time. J Sunday Mr. William Wilson. Mr. and Mis. ('ItMpents and Miss Hazel . > motored to A.sheville. N. C.. they.re-' ported a plertsant trip, ? ? MTrnmrt" Mrs. Allen Tolbert passed through'-Beltou ; nd -pent a few hours with their many friends, they were from Iligh Point. X. ('., on their way j to Williamston. S. C. ICE STATION ? ... .. v ?n and Park Streets , Greasing, Doping | rank Case"Service X POLITE SERVICE ? four Business .A ICE STATION . n and I'ark Streets ^ 0. L. FEOYDfPropnetor ?|* 5 GARAGE' | ? E STREET IK RE A SON A RLE ? H il Makes of Cars. it Experts U.YARD, Prop: * ?rr^a? The Secret of Loveliness Is Now Yours l|?Fur the Asking? Ten Full Size ^ ! Original Marivonne? ? 7 I Beauty Requisites _ p Each individual containL er will gracefully adorn - - the dressing table of the most fastidious. 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