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Saturday, June 27. 1931LOCKHART NEWS al ? -a ^ When, We were notified last week e< to collect '10 cents for that week's is- M sue of the "Leader," we thought we would have some kickers, but when M we saw the "Leader" all doubts were t-1 moved and everybody gladly paid. fO w cents. It truly was a gem. We con^ rt cerned. 1 .. .... ...... ..., . M We spent a week in thc? Maple '1( Ridge Community and greatly enjoyed it. This a progressive community n< with a good church and school and a large number of landowners The m following are some of the landowners Fr^nk Jeter, David Jeter,J. W.Jeter n? Etohrftini- Jeter. Mrs. Lillian ,1. Bogpn n Mrs. Jeroline Tallov, Mrs. Grace B. ?..... -Waohingtony B. J?Minis, Joe .GlllittiliF "tl A. Gilliam, Mrs. Mannie Beckwell, w Peter Jeter and several Goudlock faille c] Ities whose names we do not know. A ^ > vwm wnu i UUU L111 LI this community and should a stranger M come by and see their beautiful homes ? .and church, well kept, and arranged -m cemetery, dotted here and there with fine tombstones, he would not believe oi thi9 was a Negro.community. Here is S ; hoping that others will follow in theii L't footstep. C 1- Mr, W. A Smith, Mr. J. H. Land and writer motored to Union to-at- to tend a^ Great Revival Meeting of the ~ft Good Samaritans and Daughters of Samaria held in the Sims High School. A This meeting was called by Prof. A. ^ Sims, Grand Secretary who had pre- ni mr pared a fine program and acted as ni 9 ?Master of Ceremonies, 7 "The-prrncipaL speakers were: Mr. J. Hi Dale, National Grand Secreaary, Washington ?D.C.; Rev. M. Warley, Grand Chief, Sumter, S. Ci; Mrs C. A. Brunson, Grand Matron. Columbia, S. C.; Prof. _ W. M. Bogan was called upon to respond to these wonderful addresses . , which he did in a satisfactory way. This proved to be a great meeting J, and from it. the Order of Good Sama- , ritans is . expected to take on new life in upper South Carolina. The mpting waa hy 1 D. Gamble, after which refreshments were served. ? Mrs. Janie Weeks the head cook at j w Lockhart Hotel spent Sunday after- | Al noon with Mrs. Lillian J. Bogan. We - . trust she enjoyed it Mrs. Weeks isS planing to go to the hospital and st undergo an operation. We hope she will be successful, and soon be able ct to take up her work again at the j Hotel. Mrs. Weeks reads the Leader : ? each week she is very pleasant and a great cook. " " m Miss Gabella Cale of Thompson community spent the week-em' with Miss Jerdline Gofdi-th and was a welcome visitor in the Sunda-; SchooL Mr. and Mrs." W. A.' Smith and childrenmototed to Union-Sunday to see Mrs. Smith's Inother, Mrs. Katie ^ ? Moorhead, who has been sick. We trust she will improve in health. ^ Miss Effie Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hughes, spent several days here, visiting her sister, Mrs t Oetzel Gist and other friends; _ ^ in tli WEDGEFIELD NEWS 111 M .* * Bethel A. M. E. Church m " ' p( We are glad to say that we are still moving'up the King's high way tc Sunday School opened at the usual l0 hour with our most faithful and pun- jr ctual Supt. Brother Solomon Rarrr?^r"?ey. This being uur C'UIRlleii'S Buy ^ the School' was turned over to them ^ and conducted by same. Acting Supt. oN Mr. Marion Green, Sec'ty^ Miss Alice w narym,; leacners: Miss Lstell (iarrt- ^ ner, Rosalee Felder, Rosalee Gadson, and Mr. Paul Johnson, Jr. Lesson * was reviewed hv Mrt, Ftlml Wi.mh era. ? , ? ^ . ^ Morning iSerwieoi heg>an at iho .usual- ? hour. After the devotional serviceJesus great shepherd of the sheep, Rev. ). E, Dixon..preached as he al1 ways does, a soul stirring sermon us- ?< ing as a text St. Luke 8:46; sub- c] ject, "Somebody Has Touched Me.'.' w Contex, St. Matthew 18: Accept ye ^ be converted and become as " little ^ children ye cannot enter into the se Kingdom of Heaven, He used as a subject, "The healing touch." Thru fr ; the preaching of this wonderful ser- t mon four persons came up and joined the church. After this we entered into Baptism. Three babes were Baptized. These services close and we p' had little refreshments and prepared 'rg the children day program. At 2:30 the program began. We had a very good program. All play- p ed their parts well. Obidia Frison , ' a blind man who is a member of our ^ church and Sunday School rendered J? . music for us We had two wonderful *? quartetts, one by the young ladies ? of Bethel and one by the young men. *n Everyone who was present enjoyed pthe program. Pray that we will al- K< ways be engaged in such services. We feel that we will under the lead ership of this noble and most efficient pastor, Rev.. J. E. Dixon of whom the whole of Wedgefield is proud. After the, service t.hp Rev Divnn vj Brothers Moses Nelson and C. H. an Hhi-t1?, muluml to the hothe of MrsT Ida Green, where they enpoyed a as very nice dinner. This young lady 3a Mrs. Ida is a faithful .worker of both to church and Sunday Sdhool. The day Ca was septn very, very pleasant. \y The delegates for the Sunday School Convention was elected; jianiely: Miss te Rosalee Gadson and 'Julia Murray, to Miss Estelle Gardner was elected as se our delegate for A. C. E. Leagftse. vj Mrs. Rebecca Ramsey motioned to m elect * teacher for the men who stand tli on the out-side and will not corrtte in. ej( Sister Celia Pinckney was elected as er teacher alid Sister Sarah Green the assistant. sp WHITMIRE NEWS 8 t . '?? M 'Sunday being' a beautiful doy ov?? . erybody was out in full. The Sunday School opened at its usual hour with ^ Supt. Byrd and teachers on the job. w. Rev. Mrs. McRae frave a splendid re- vvj view of the lesson. ?^ fr The WW Do Club met Thursday nite with A toff number present and was di ble to briny one new member to the ub who seemed to be very interest1 in the work of the club in person of U\ Gilliam Turkier. A very intersting program was rendered. Solo, [r. John Williams; remarks by Miss izzie Gilliams and Mrs. J. C. Byrd hich was enjoyed very much and marks also by Mr. J. C. Byrd^ The many friends of Miss Herticene drphy are very glad to se her back >me after spending Sometime in the jspitul, but seem to be doing tine )W. The many friends of Carrie Whitire who lived in Spartanburg will sgret to hear of her death, she iathe ?ice of Mr. and-Mr.s. J. C.. Byrd -Her ineral was largely attended. Everyone was' sorry to jearned^otse death ~ot1VXn?._Cd7ieIiui Copland ho was the mother of a number of lildren, undertaking in -charge?efWallace and Byrd. On the sick list, Mr, Asbury^Abrams Js, Hestella Morris and Mr. J. C. yrd the friend of Mrs. Mary Dial id hw; daughter wan very glad to e therti back in their old home town : Whitmire to visit her-sister Mrs. ister Mrs. J. C Byrd and she also ime to attend the funeral ??f 1Ura ornelius Copland.Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dillid motoled Whit mi re ipos Monroe to visit iemlth - ? '?j Mrs. A. C. Caldwell and Miss Louise brams motored from Columbia to fhitmire and motored back Sunday ight wheee-they are attending Sum- j ler - School, __ _ PINE CiKOVE NEWS Pine Grove A. M. E. Church The Sunday" School was in full loom Sunday. Superintendent and ?achers were at their post of duty he lesson was very interesting to ll. We are proud to say that our ithers and mothers are taking great iterest in our Sunday Srhnol along Tth the children. Sunday was our second quarterly onference a:-.d our beloved lt.der as with us. He reviewed the Sun iy School lesson. At 12:15 the elder and pastof'was ! attendance at service. The elder dected for his subect, "Ktnsmanship Christ." It was enjoyed by the mgregation and the spirit burned i our hearts. The Christian Endeavor had an ithusiastic meeting at 4:30. ~Miss obia Suber is the efficient Presi;nt The young folk are willing to ork.l The young ladies and^gentlemen *e home from the various, schools wr jrson of Miss Irene Rawl, "Fresh- ! ant Miss Cora Lee- Swyj^rt, E. -L-f egree; Ethel Lee Spence, graduate | gh school department. All of Allen Diversity. Misses Lizzie Graham, erleun Crak, Mellorebte Mill, Johnae Washington and Nora ' Saber, udents of Booker T. Washington. J usl_uis. the young folk; are. coming from the winter season schools, le teachers are leaving for Sum- . er School Mies- Nobla Suber left , onday for Benedict-Allen Summer | :hool; Miss Martha Suber is leavg for the Piedmont Summer School j oek Hill, S. C., June 29. Mrs. Mary J. Suber, son and daugh- I r Samuel and Martha, motored up | lrnio to attend the funeral of Mrs. I lla Half.' They were accompanied r and son^n^aw,*' Mr, and Mrs. aniel. While'.thfere they stopped 'er to see Mr. Elliott Richardson ho is very sick with a stroke of padysisi e were more than blessed to have ' ith lis our distinguished ' iperintendent, Mrs. Wise. i. QUEEN'S CONTEST On Friday night, June 19, A Queen ontesjt was given at Zion Baptist Ul? ? /? V* of TKn mitoi/tnl oten 1MO ere touched and the queens inarched eautifful -costume of the summer ason. A very entertaining program as rendered after which the reports om quens were made. Miss LorettWoodard, having the highest amt as crowned queen of the evening as crowned queen of the evening, our prizes were given; the first of ive Dullais.iji gulU'WAMll 10 Miss Lo tta Woodard; second $5.00 in gold ent to Mrs. Taylor; third prize to iss Clarice flyers; fourth to Mrs. obinson. All piTZSs were presented f Mrs. E. O Nelson. The third 'ize was given by Dr. Rutf and the urth by Dr. D K. "Jenkins. The to,1 amount raised by the queens and leir attendants was $120.00. Mrs. P. Reeder, Directress; Rev. J P. eedr, Pastor m > ? This past week this community was sited?by?a?timely?electric?storm id hail and rain. Wry refreshing!. was a relief To everjfone as soon i it was over a lot of farmers who lid that they had had .pretty cotn before the storm grumbled be use the hail beat the cotrton down. re needed rain and we got it. Friday night the public was enrtained uniquely in the school audirium by a group who called themlves Jubilee Singers from Greenlle,-S. C, The program was good. r. Robinson held the atention of ie audience rapturousdy with his egant guitar. He is_a talented play. Miss Daisy Turner made an oraon (entitled "Manners."?It was a * dendid rendition. It was really enyed. Miss Minnie White also made nice rendition. ' - * In the midst of these exercises tstr Minnie" White, representing the" ganzation of the Jubilee lingers esented a bouquet of flowers to ir Prof, EUi.ion as a gift for his hole-hearted generosity. The house is packed. After the exercises reeshment$""Wer& distributed. On Thursday night Hiram Jacobs > parted t hit J if and was burried at J .. \ THE PALMETTO {jlnvrrs A M?K, Church, just shortly before Mrs. Mary Blue who also died Friday morning. Brother Jenkins was officiating undertaker. On the 22nd Children's Day was conimenmorated at Glover's A. M. E, Charch prior to the sermon, Rev. Letman preached a soul awakening, cultur.il and educational sermoft?This was followed by the exercises which were well rendered. The congregation, if they were capable were slirely benefited. Sister Rena Hill rejoined Mjv He brpn . last Sunday. Her dormer church-mates welcomed her heartily. monds took a journey to. McCormick =triy. ?? ' "Messrs Hallie and Calhoun Edmund and Mr. William Singleton spent one "Tiigiit oh Savannah River last week, fishing They reported a nice trip. . Mrs. KHcn?Foote?^planning orr taking a trip to Buffalo, N. Y., to Visit relatives and friends. Un Sunday evening the 28th the missionary aermon una program win be rendered at Mt. Hebron. The sermon will be preached by Rev.-Letman. Mr William Smith of Abbeville was over to see Miss Minnie valhoun on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Shutn"is quite a frequent visitor. We are hereby Informed that besides a picnic there will be a" program given at the school auditorium on the Fourth of Juiy, sponsored by Prof. Ellison and Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Faiinie .Murray and some of their friends were -visitors at Fairfield Baptist Church on Sunday. Mr George Coamer at this date is Very sick. We hope for him a speedy very active man in the community. George Jones, hardy old man is al: so sick.' And so is Tabe Heard. SAW MILL BAPTIST CHURCH The atendance was very good Sunday The Revs. E. M. Booker, and A. J. Wright changed pulpits.- Rev. Wright's sermon was based on the Parables ol Jesus representing the Kingdom ol God. He used as a text: Matthew 13:44-45. The sermon impressed us depty. "If u man gains the xjorld and loses his soul what wouid it profit him?" Suptr: A. E. Ellerbe conducted the Sunday School. We-wUlr- to impress the readers of the "Leader" that Rev. Booker is of a Divm choice and a very safe ieader. ABBEVILLE NEWS Mrs. Carrie Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Davidson of Charlotte; N. C., and Mr. John D. Roclaefellow Deveaux of State A. & M. College of tJrangeburg, S. C., j,rxived "here Monday of this week. Mrs. Davis will spend a few weeks with her mother, | Mrs. Fannie Deveaux on Secssion Ave. -Mrs. Davis is pleasantly remembered to her scores of friends as Miss Priseilla Deveaux. The home of Mr. and- Mrs. M. J. Butler eaught fire in a closet on' Tuesday night of last week. The fire burned in the closet, and one of the rooms? Nobody was home at the time of the~Tii%?'~'M'r. butler' is "the Chan cellor commander . of Philo Lodge No. j 2, K. of. P's. and a loyal member of St. James A. M. E. Church. Mrs. Odessa Pullin continues very ill on Scession Ave. Mr?and?Mm. M. J:?Butler,?Mrs. P. S. Mosely. and Mr. P. S. Mnsely. Tr, motored to Cokesburg Sunday and tW day.T' 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Adams. Miss Rebecca Grav lpft Sunday' afternoon for Philadelphia, Penn., to. spend a few days, after which she will trt to Beach Haven, N. J., to spend the summer. J - M Butler, Misaes - Mary T. Greene, Jenni# O. Jackson motored to Orangeburg Friday of last week and carried Bis* Annie Greene to summer school. Misses Rosa Collier a?.d Willie Earle Lawton are home from school. Misses Martha C. Taylor, and Lueia Taylor are away attending summer Sfch66l. Mr. George Washington of Augusta Ga., accompanied by=his brother Mr. i Thomas Washington spent Sunday here with his friends, Miss Harriett Anna Winkfield. Miss Helen C. Reynolds of Columbia j who taught the home economics here the past winter, is greatly missed by; her many friends. We are looking! forward to her future visits to Abbeville. * The many- friends of Mr. and Mrs. j Maxwell Collier wishes trem much happiness, prosperity and" suCCts on the sea of "Holy Matrimony." Messers E. E. Fuller, H. C. Taylor and T. J. Jenkins aHemiad?a ball , game in Greenwood. Monday afternoon. Mr. Jeremiah Hilt nnasert ownV nt! his home here Saturday night, June 20, 1931. Mr. Hill was a young man about 18 jtears of age. He was horn and reared in Abbeville county, Mr. ] Hill was a prosperous farmer a few ; years until he came to the city and accepted a position was the "J. V. i Lomax grocery company, which was once known as the "L. W. White" Co. i JHe later acepted a position withJ the Cooperative Merchant ?q., whieHi position hfr held until he taken ill. I Mr. Hill is a son of Mrs. Charlotte Hill and - the late Mr. Benjamin Hill of our city. The funeral services was held Sunday at 3 P. M. at St. Peter } A^. M7, E. Church, conducted by his pastor, Rev. P. Modely, D. D. ?Rev. P. S. Mosely. D. F>., MessnrM. Jt?Butler and C. J. Hmrwt attended the funeral of Rev. Dr. D, A. Chrisie, D.- D., which was held in Bethel A. Mv Rr~Chureh of Columbia, Tuesday of last v>eek. Messrs Hurst and Butler gave very interesting talks on Dr. Christie as pastor ofi St. Jame? A. M. E. Church here from 1918 to 1981. / * . J. V - LEADER . " M. U. CHURCH NEWS " The following announcement (appeared in the New York Advocate: "I>r. L. M. Dunton of Orangeburg, S. C., has given his beautiful home toj Claflin College, the local school for j Negroes of which Dr. Dunton was so i long president. The gift is in fee , simple and adds very materially to . the holdings of the school. The gift, representing sacrificial generosity, , has stirred the South Carolina friends I of Negro education and should lead ;1 to other contributions to its capita] j account." _1_J_ At a recent meeting of the e^-ca'l tive committee of Claflin College, a J At a recent rr|eeting q{- the execu:commltt SKrSvas"" formed" to be known ' as The Claflin Three Yeai* Pollow-up -Dunton wan selected to ie&cTfhe movement and, at his request, without aalary. D. S. Curry, Secretary. The Wesleyan University at Deleware, O., will dedicate a telescope in -Saptembei. ihat will nt&ghlfy the fact of the sun forty thousand times. The reflecting mirror is said to be iixty-nine inches in <diametfcr. The moral and intellectual standard of this Methodist College has long been an outstanding hohor to the denomi.na- Ition. 7 ZTTr ?i. M. D. * ROCK HILL NKWs" The Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance of this city. is very desireous for thfe many friends_all over the country to Meara wf?Ti pleasure < about its continuance. It has been the dreams of many great men of this city for many years to have a Minister ial Alliance as to that-of?a living monumenT But ft has^ never been realized in its fullest extent before now. In this organization We have ' some members that are as fine as any that >ver -wore shoe leather. Since our Alliance has re-organizfed this . year, we have some more of the best preachers of this city who have nni. _ tJed with us. The ministers of this alliance can- _ not tell what the future of this organization has in store for them. On 11 Thusday, the eleventh of this month", at 8.00 okdock P. iM., this alliance! held its public nistallation in the Trinity Baptist?Oburch, Rock Hill, S: C. Dr.. H. J. Califs, pastor' of the Mt. Olive A. M. E. Zion Churc, delivered the address-, and alsa installed the | officers. On Tuesday of this wt-ek, the 16th which was our last meeting day, we had ah excellent meeing at the M. E. Church, of which*the Rev. James-Storkes?is pastor, where a wonderful discussion-was under consideration. Trying to find on what Ilia l?Chri-M W a *. raa 11 vr_ n,, .-.v. A T~ [staved in the grave three davs and nights, while, others thought that he was buried on Friday. The discussion was of such nature, that we did ^not-geaeh a?definite conclusion. But j | one brother Prof. C. P. T. White said, ;one thing he knew, was, that Christ had dietf and had risen from the dead; and is now sitting one the right hand of God. With great empsasis, 1 as<- to say; that he did not care when ! he was buried or resurrected. Miss Platinola Dawkins from Red 1 Point, S. C., spent the week-end with i her cousin Dr. D. M. Duckett. We ! yerv much her leaving so early. We all was very sony and shocked t very muchHiy the death of Mrs, i VioTa' TTariison of Rock Hill, S.C.7 < who died in Charlott, N. C., and a . large attendance was to the funeral \ at Mt. Prospect Baptist Church in i Rock_Hi!L_S. C.. The Piedmont Sjimnier school will t brgin uii the?twenty-ninth ('Jy) ITT I jluneJ ?t * "MjT.T'FTr T*H -v ? - Newberry, S. C.?A -new feature has j "been i 4 roduced and. everybody is . showing much interest. Rev.. J, C. McClellan announced as a subject, "Fishery of Men." from .which a pow- . eriui sermon was delivered. Kev. MeCIellan preached.at Calva- |' ry Presbyterian Church after morning ( . service. Ret?,Williams was pros , j . ent.' At night Dr. McGlelan used> as a * subject, " A Call to -Service."< The s spirit was from the pulpit to ' the 'tool1 und everybody went huint" hapy. | Mrs. McClelanviiie, Mrs. Caldwell [ and Miss Abrauis spent the . weekend with relatives and friends here and at Whitmhe, S. C., from the j Summer School \at Benedict-Allen, j, Columbia, E. C. .We are told ma ty persons are in attendance. Many of our boards are putting on. entertainments" this week. Our sick ? people are improving nicely except, old age. ' . Listen everybody for the Home- ? Coming service at Miller. Do. not miss this Beat. 1 < On Wednesday might last Rev.-J. S. Martin, hi^ choir and congregation ^ worshipped with us. Rev. Martin is pasturing Shiloh AT M. E. Church. prosperity. iL vC/- lit- preached a good, sermon for _ us _; . J The Ladies Aid of'South Carolina being in their regular session at our ' church added niuch to the occasion. .. This service was sponsored by Mrs. j Mamie Abrams, board No. 5. The Willing Workers Club of Mrs. ' E. Sweetenburg President had a foot contest at Mrs. Ophelia Pettish?' home last Thursday night, So v many jjeqple wgre in the city, Mrs. Ida J Hare the^e^er^o^Board ^No.^ 4, carthew Baptist Church for service last Thursday night and had good re- ' suits from the effort. Rev. M. G.. Willipms of Greenwood was a pleasant visitor in our city last week; preached for Rev. R. A. Young, Helena, S.?O. ? 3 ; [ The Ladies Aid of South Carolina < had a full house for three days in Miller Chapel. Mrs, Maggie Long is . on the Present and Mrs. Lillian Dav- y enport is the President. j On Thursday, night there was a t vary unique pjrogram carried out in ] our churc^t, Mrs. Nellie Gollman the ] little giant president of Board No. i ^ vf* ^powsortrd 11ie She directed the choir in the service at Shiloh prosperity where our iiastor 'preached Friday night for lie v. J. S. Martin. Mi ss Naomi (iertrude Stephens a graduate trained nurse of the Waverley Hospital Columbia is home and is teady and wilh-ug 10 serve the great public. BhW'.N liTTSX 1L1.IV SMVS 1 hit >%? < !; hiought all the teach fcsrs and college student?, hoine for the jnannrier: Misses Shade and Thelnia Spear.se teuvhvi '.Miss Wilhelminn IJi adlurd college students, Fisk U'ni-. versify arrived home .looking the picture nl?health.?? - Mis- M i id red ntTTTee left Tuesday A. M., tor her hoine 111 Columbia. S Ft, aIter spehdTTTg a pleasant vacaliotj alter school i r> Chi city with pits and socTaTs were given in honor of her. Muinliii in.nihf, All-. Hu- a Met Olluin gave a parlor racial from 5^7 '10 allei \\ linli I lie enii/r Sunday School* boys gave, a Ingh elas- slipper in hon or ol liei'. ri very body. regretted to-see Miss Lance rettlin lunne us she seems a part of us. Shi; entered Summer, school at Benedict .Monday. She was accompanied as la'r as Canulen b\ I>r. L. M. McCollum, Jr.. and sister, Miss Annette Mu( ollum. They are spending a spring vacation with parents. Rev. and Mrs. Williams Mr. and- Mrs. S, Thumbs two daughters arrived Thursday manning ft^om New nit- ...:?U o. t-T r- _? \sivy nivir-mr. n.-,r.. covington. Rev. .). A Cooper, preached a splendid sermon Sunday A .M. at St. Mark ChmxH Hi Rev Sli.iw'- altsencf.?5-1^56 was collected. Rev. A. J .Wright will .preach at Saw Milt Church, Sunday morning and Kev. K. M. Booker will preach .it Shiloh Sunday morning. This will give each church some hew food for thought. We hope the .congregations Kill turn old, iii large mnnhersi. Our ('hililrcii's I>ay program^ the whole dav was very good MeCfillnm Reese and .Sanders arranged the program on short notice "but it was creditably tendered.' worshipped with u- Sunday night. Mrs. Maggie I.. McCall was the evening guest Sunday of Mrs. A. "J. Wright. ' ".. . The Chicken Supper at Or and Mrs. L. M. Met'oilum on Hudson St.. Thurs day evening wasfa- teal success. The iiieinheis and I t lends are pulling one V'Mti; 'nothing nut success carr fojiowf' ?~ A number*' ol our teachers- left for Sumiiu i School- Monday morning. Mr*: l\n i H. Ktm 3-fn-on, i tr. and Mrs. A__C?t ook.?Mm gitiA^ _lianna. Di, W. S llaiitni and Biother Ralph accompanied their -istei to State College I'M .Summer' School. Mr. K. Thompsdn and Mr. .McEddy. nn?dt their report from the Y. SIT C. A. Cunl'eieiice held in 'King's Mountain. The report was very good^ Missed Mat.t Im Rie-e; DorothyReese, Nurse McKay motored to Florence Saturday mottling, also Henry. Zinuimu. Rev. \V. F. McCoy served at St. Bulah Chinch Sun.lav throughout the lay. The sei,rnun and evening pro<ra?ii -was very good., The-teachers ind sladFfrr? played well their parts.. Mr, and Mjs. .1, 11. \V. Morris on letiniug St. was (mooted to have their ,u.u.LLaa^..llt ..-Ahiu.v. ..uL 1'. accompanied the niusic teacher of Allen ,1'niversity as their week-end ;uests. They maile many pop calls o 1'rhruls while, in the city. Mb- I.. Dav'ir- of Marion, S. t\, was he week Mid \i-itm id' Rev. and-Mrs: PenrusCm Tlievwere'the evening rugsts ul' the lepnitoi?Monday: J Mr. Arthur l.ncas. arrived front ^i^hjjlgtoin_ 1). to spend a ten days vacat'tuii -w wr relatives- iifld ' 'riends He is the house guest of lis mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Sanders >3 Amelia St.. and family. ; He accompanied Mr. J. B. Drake >n his work at Florence Monday A. tp?Mrvfhyrk^T? wonderful Insurnice worker Dr. T Richardson was called to damlet Last week on important maters:?He was accompanied by some )t.her friends. (Let busy girls in_our ity* Don't allow our doc-tors to have i0 many special out-.01-town e.iii?. "tlUERN NN 0(M>; NEWS Miss Mamy'e L. Williams is' spendng "awhile in Santue and Union visting relatives and friends. Mrs. Lucille 1'. Sandejrs, left Sunday" norning for Orangeburg where she \\|li attend Summer School. Mr. Sander?-' accompanied her to Allenlale also. He will return Monday. Mr, and Mrs. "Eutrene Butler oF~ V'ewbein, N. T.. and Mrs. Julia Henderson?wf?Philadelphia??la si Sunday and Monday in the city with heir mother. Mrs. C.nr:e Butler, riu y let'1 1 uesdav morn.rg for Ashe lile. C?to an end the 'l'.lk's ''on? ,'PinInn.?Mi> Netim ( .' Lux hi cuiii.r.nied them. laughter I.illie Ruth of Biltinore, X. 2., spent lasf Sunday .111 the city vistirie their -u>.|ei Mrs. Carrie Butler, kittle Lucile Brook? accompanied hem buck home to spend a few days. Miss Lillian Brown, Mr. Glen and several others of Anderson along vitb Hev S~T?rFf7TiiMJerrwffi<r~tT ondueting a wondertul revival at Ta>ernaele Baptist- Church were welmtie visitors last Sunday. Mi<s Juan it a Hill, left last Thurslay for Washington, D. C., where be?w+b?spend?luu:?v aratinn. H l l.KN A -NlvWS Sunday Seho6l lesson was beautiful-^ y discussed and a splendid review vas. eivon hv Mr. .1. S. Sanders. AP-H^IO P. M. Rev. R A Young jreaehed a burning sermon On last Wednesday" night our ex-Pastor Rev VI. G. Williams js now pastori it Greenwood came by to visit us. ' fte delivered a burning sermon text Eph. 6:6; he .made our hearts feel flad while he sfcoke. . . '? ' ._ taiL^ .v.,. ? I'age ii ' ^ Thursday night, a 'social \vu.s gtv " ] en at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Butler Smith ui interest of the Courts, j An enjoyable time was spent. Miss Annie Jackson- ol Helena and j Mr'. Alfonso K^kaid Were happily married- Sunday pvenmg' ~at TllT iiT " tiie city ot Baltimore, 'Aid., .J utie 1.4 1931, at the bride's cousin's .\|i and Mrs. Ahrujn Generett, Rev. \V. R Jenning untied tiiem as s\lie uftd huband. Then' many lru-nd.- wish lor them a haopy ,and pro-peiuus hie .? Mrs. Polly Raye ami .limp-!.; .-r ,, home to stay for awhile. Miss Kinnia?Leu?Gary?lu4-t?1 ue.- ? day for Summer School m Ti niton. South Carolina. . \ i h K \ b w s Miss Ruby Moore who has.been at ter is now home for her summer va .- T Miss Blanche, Aly ik,'"Di7 La" VGTte l.nhr- til?How ai U?Ln1? i i . 11 y?and L>i P. h. C alter, Jr., ol Augus'ta visitediriends in .Aiken tbunuay afternoon Mr. ami. Mr.-. Robeit Biooks .-pent' the weekend with Mi=; brook.-.' mo-_ liter, Mrs. Justine * Jackson. Among the young people hoine""11~7nr . school Lui 1 he- -mtiilin-i?\ .11.1 ,. I.?j.?XUu note: Miss Martinet Jones, Mr. W. M McGhiee, Missjj.ldu Johnson, Miss Cul- *" lie Johnson, - Miss- Lo.yjfse Scott .anJ v| r ('liirpncp A very pretty wedding \*,a$ Kdleiunized in Aiken ltfst Wednesday al _ terhoon when'~~MTs "Loui.se'" Thompshr. became the bride ol' .Mr. J. Ko-llersun. The wedding took place at-.Friehd. ship Baptist Church?Keieiend t'ur - tahan totticiating.. t^uite u number of Aikenites enjoyed the cooling waters oj" ' Palmetto Bathing Pond last Friday altelnoon.. Among those whom your reppTtei saw were: Mr. Elliott Johnson who is viiting his uncle, Mr. Philip Johnson, : Miss Berhice -.Jones, Miss 'Evelyn* Hiii whu is- visititig^h Aiken. alsoi ^tt^FT? Hamilton. Mrs. Jason Smith ana -jhd -Mrs. Ethel Hulley tU'i'eaiimng the young matrons present. * * ......... Letters Iron: Dr. D. M Scott who i-: ^ convalescing at the government' hos-.. '' pital at Tuskegee report thaTMie "i"= tiluch Leter and that he-' likes the place very mucin \\c trust that Di. Scott will, soon be with us again. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph "Cuminings and Mr. Nathaniel \\ essels motored to New Ybrk last week /"We wish tor them a pleasant summer. , Dr. C. C. Johnson. 'Jr., \isited friends in- Columbia i.u.nU.ay.. ai'tei - ; noun. ".. MfSs Eva Connor is visiting her -^tster and tather Al i -? - Ai?rgaict Un- . nor and Mr! John 0.. Cannot. ing law in New York City' is visiting hfs. parents in Aiken, Mr. ail J Mrs. John Ramey, The Idle Hour ice Cr*-am Parlor lias eupened under the management > ' " ' Professor Bush ol Storm branch' Academy?Profersor Rush ifttif yon r? in-law of Rev. _Mabry7 : V- , . . ? v - ? , I . I . II GETS RESULTS 11 THE Rev. C. H. Williams says much in a few,- words regarding his long use of * Thedford's Black-Draught, r Read his letter; "I have used Black| - Draught for twenty or more years for a laxative and always get results. It is very good for colds. "I have also found~BTacltDraught to relieve b'ilious ne*B and?the?tired?fooling - ?' " that comes with It. I Would . not be without it in my home."?Rev. C. H. Williams, 42 Madison Ave., Ashevalle, iiUflt HAMILTON'S I I"'-? 1611 Main St. D1Af CDS and WATCHES on Easy Terms S?. Office, Small K\pe tst 'I Simrtrmtrr? : In Beauty Culture Give FAN-U-~.IN Hair, Scalp UandrufT and Toltet Preparations^* iTTist. Their Worth has Tseen proven. 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