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n sad but .loving memory bf my PJ
ar-hu*b??d,- Moses BrantTy, who do
parted this life July 24, 1930. to
>-times I grow lonely when sorrow so
seems to share;' '
ien something seems to tell me dear tl
husband di
lat God loves you evermore.
my heart your memory lingers
dear husband, ^ S'
/eet and tender fond dnd true
;aven knows how sad'the parting, hi
what the farewell . lost. sc
it we. trust God and His angels
Ive^gained what we have lost.- lu
>u left behind a broken "heSTt ft
lat loved c you so sincere, ei
tat never did and never will forget W
you Moses dear. - <
Devoted wife, Mrs. Kaziah Brant- Si
/, Moses Brantley, Jr., G. B. Brant- r>
r, Prank' Brantley, Ethel Carter "TFi
rah Beit Cochran, Children. ="T~ ~
IN MEMORIAM n,
eiiiory of my dear husband and fa- s.
er who left us one vear ago today,
ily.. 30^-14130,? ? hi
rrget you, Oh never! while thioba >?"-y
this- breast
he heart that forever with you u
seeks, its rest. *3
d us you were d treasure h
hat hallowed each spot u
ife has not one pleasure where you
are not. g
Lovingly wife and daughter ai
Lillie CroslancT r,
Olgia MeLeod . ... v
D1LL0N.__NEWS J
Sunday morning at H:Utn d*gtnckr rg
ev. W. T. Murray of McClellanville ^
reached a soul stirring sermon at
ethel A. M; R. Church. Revival ^
leeting -begun last Monday night at (
ethel. Rev. Murray is preaching
)r us. Rev. Murray is a God sent
an and has been induced to" remain
nother week.
Sunday night at "8:00 lie again de- (j
vered an inspirational sermon from '
St. Mark 10:21-22; | subject "The
ich Young Ruler." '' * . - ^
The young ladies of . St. Stephen
!. E. Church has organized a Queen J.
ster Club. .Miss Thelma Powell vice
resident; Miss Lizzie Powell, Vice
resident; Miss Susie E. Williams, \\
ecretary; Miss Marion Graham, 1
sst. Secretary; Miss Mamie God)lt,
Treasurer; Miss Carolyn McCall .
hairiuan of Literary \Comn f .tee; P
rs. T. B. Gordon, Chaperon. "J
Mi sses Estella Bethea, Carolyn Mcall,
Marion Graham, Lucile Nickols, j
asie Williams and-Mrs. Ruth Collins
e attending Summer School in ^
"avion,- S. G. - ; - -MrulLLeRoy
Junes of West Paltfl '
each, Fla., was the week-end guest"
Mrs," A. N. McLeod._ s.
Meldames Ret bed Roger and Gerude
Baine of Brooklyn, N. Y , are
siting relatives in the city.
Mrs. Ola Duck left Wednesday for
Washington, D. C.
Dr. C. H. Garrett and Mr. Jas.
ampbell spent Sunday in Columia
the guest of Dr. Garrett's parents
rof. and Mrs. C. G. Garrett.
The funeral of - Mr. Cade Ellison
ho died in Pittsburgh, Pa., will be
eld aj. Bethel'A. M. E. Church Wedesday
afternoon, ' - r
Mrs,. Mary Stricter, of Wilmington
; visaing bor -o^tur, M.LS Annie arlor.
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'Miss Ruth Alford the accomplishd
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas
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lack Pastor of hit. Stephen M. E.
hurch were married Wednesday ?afjrnoon
at the home of the bride's
arents. * Mr.
Mm'k l'ag^ dh'd at home in Hie l
uburbs, Tuesday morning.
N )ON' BAPTIST C'H 1' KCH NKXVq
Sunday?was . anuthuv?high day?
ur church. In the absence of our ~
doved pastor who has been ill for a
jnslderable Jdme^and aken ^leaye
leasant trip, may God take care of
im and restore his health that he
light come back to us and feed our >_
ouls with gospel food.
He has left in charge of his Hock
lev. C. II. Cooper, a splendid young
lan who is able to fill any pulpit; a
eal gospel minister. To hear him
nee will create a desire .to hear him
gain, - ?
Sunday morning the School opened
t its usual hour.with officers'at their
lostf. A liter devotional the lesson
as profoundly taught by the teachers
he reports of classes and committees
'ere received; Benediction by the
lev. R. B. Gilmert.
At 11:30 the pa?tor.in charge asmded
the rostrum with Revs. J. B.
After the opening exercises Rev.
ooper selected his text from the lat?r
clause of Mark 2:1; And it. was
tioArl lUnJ- rr? '
v. moi iic was i>i me nouse.
-The Hormon wua-wieof beauty and rspiration.
Rev. Cooper is indeed
wonderful preacher.
Sunday evening the Jubilee Choir
ttve a pew rally which was quite a
uccess. ' We thank the following
loirs for their participation: Zion,
ethlehem, Ridgewood, Jehovah and
ntioch. Sing on for God. g
Our night service was fine inspite a
the heavy rain, we were entertained
ith a lecture: "The Reward of Obe
ence," which was enjoyed by all." - ?
conwayTnews
Hethel A. M. E. Church
Our revival meeting closed with
uch success. The Evangelistic Naaniel
Jlarrington deft Mxinday. Ju- _
20th for Pawley Island for^a weeks
ication. After spending a week on
e Island he left for Georgetown '"to'
nduct two weeks meeting fft Rev..
Goings Daniels,* D. D.
Sunday July 19, was a high day
rom the sunrise prayer meeting
lere everybody present was filled
;h the Holy Spirit. Rev. W. I.
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ore selected as a text T Kings lKriHr
ibjeet, "A cause for Decision." He
reached a soul stirring sermon. The
idrs of the church were opened; ohonnected
with the church, little James
. Keeth. We were favored with a
do by Mr. L. Servy.
Mr. G. W. James our delegate to
le Electoral -College made a splend
report
Prof. E. Hemmingway and | Mr.
'illiam Mct'ra.v inuturod .to Marion
unday.
Prof. W. J. Johnson and family is
u-k home again, after a successful
hool year at CI id, N. C.
Sunday School opened Jit itye usual
>ur After a beautiful and brief disitalon
of.the lesson we we,r(t_favof1
with- a splendid review by Rev.
r. I. Gore. After which the school
el'ected delegates" for the Sunday
hool Convention; namely. Miss Ma'
Drayton, Halisteen Parmley;""Ema
Stanley, George Buck.
suir service at*1 Bethel Church.
Sunday- July 2d, was class dayi- AD
r all preliminaries the pastor tu|iii
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i liw-_?cx v ice uwr 'iu ihu lciiuer* mr
a>a examination which was ijuite u
jiritual one.
Intermediate Class No. ~~57 is still
aiding the banner. ?-?- ?? - We
are glad to-~havej_-Mls_L A. B.
/ilson back with us again,' the preeient
of the A. C. L. who has been
way attending )tho AHen-Benedict
um?ner Schoool. Mr. Baitot King
? also back to the delight of his reltivc-s
and l'i iends.
Mi's-. Ruth Gadsden aid her two
r&nd?tin tighter* little A a lea?Devoid
id littl^. May-ion Letawood Cuyry'has
lturned home after speeding a few
eeks in Philadelphia. They , reports
very instructive and enjoyable trip.
Irs. Etfie Hemmingway left Tuesday
1st, for Beacon, N.\ Y.
Miss P.oaena McCrav wn i ft lb d
"iiifon 'it'vonnx of.,tho itlmniii of hur
rot her. a ~V. ?
Miss Cecil Moore and Miss Ella
tilth Moore left. Sunday afternoon
or Marion to attend Sununei school.
Miss Maggie Johnson 'is improiig
at this writing.
M'rs. Nancy' Wallace is somewhat
udispo;ed. We hope she. will .soon
e Herself again.
t W. H. And F. M. Society ^ .
The Society met at : the home ol
Irs. Nancy. Robinson, Friday evenlg
July 24. The president being abent
the Vice President, Mrs, Annie
Lewis . presided. After the usual
pening the transaction of business
ook place. The hostess served a sald
course followed by a sweet course,
"hose present: Mesdames Franks, B.
Rhue, W. B. Levesier, Sue Nixon, K.
trantly and Rev. an! Mrs. Core.
During the revival Rev. and Mrs.
lore and Rev. Nathaniel Harrington
tie young Evangelist _wgre. dinner
nrwtti nf i\Tnin? T.pnti V
!. Lover,tor,, E. Jo.nerj, PL Anderson.
Ir. and MrsT G. Gri.ssett and Mr. and
l'rtf; "Lawrence. . ?
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in Paris this SwAvHl
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I Wednesday
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- The Baby Contest given by Mrs.
Frame's Core. was quite- -a success.
The coniestants were: Mazie Qreene,
Herbert Mclxjod, Jr.; Annie Mae Gore
Peter Henry Hemmingway, Myrtle
Ballard, William Woodbury, and little
Misses Hughs and Charlton. The 1st
prize was won by Peter Henry Hemmingway,
amount raised $5.45; the
second was won by Annie Mae Gore,
amount $5.05.
Ke\. and Mis. Gore and daughter
Annie Mae motored to Little River
Wednesday and were the guests ol
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gore.
On Thursday^ they mortored from
Little River to Supply, N: C., and were
the guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. W.
Gory.
* Rev. George C. Johnson, Uncle of
Mrs. Gore was the guests Sunday qf_
Rev. and Mrs. Gore.
Dr. D. C. Deas stopped a few minutes
at the A. M. E. Parsonage Sunda
v enroute to Myrtle Beach.
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Quit,, a number of Pythians and
(';il:tnlhiatis left "Tuesday for Ander
.<011 to attend the Grand Lodge this
jwek. . ~~Mrs.
ItLrfeu- IT. Champion and Mrs?
('. \1. Fiitley hav,. returned.from Summer
' School at "Benedict "College.
, Mrs. C. jU_. Finley was unanimously
selected CI rand Royal Matron of the
Fastern Star Chapter of South Carolina
at the Grand Chapter meeting
in Bennottsvill.. last week. Since
ronehing home, sin- lias been sick In
Tul with malaria fever.
Prof, and Mrs; "Means?of Paducah^
Kv., ar,. the proud parents of their
first horn, a daughter, born Saturday,
July 18. Mrs Mean? is the daughter
of I 'resident?and Mrs. J. D. Martin.
..of Umiiuid Institute! She and hushainl
ere spending the -summer here
\v TTTT tier patents.
Miss. \Pernioe Allen is attending
Sumer School in Columbia 'University,New
York City.
B0111 to Mr. aild- Mrs.. "John HeylVian
on Saturday JuY 18, a daughter.
Mother and bahv. are doing fine, o
The body of i\l,r. James Brown was
brought here Wednesday morning
11 loin mi. i ikii'f. in. .k, wnere ne ana
pis wife, Mis. Sylvia Brown have niade
th'oivjhoine for the past eip:ht years.
Fnnei at services we ilh l%ld at Calvary
i Baptist Church? Revi^I." C. Gilrriore
Drenched tin*, sermon. Interment in
I IF hron Cemetery, IJiuJertakr J. E.
Ispmni was in charge. His wife aei
coin pa'itied hodv home.
Rev. W.. H. Baxter has hp en called
to tli. pastorate of the First .Baptist
jChurch of Cocoa. Fin. The conpregraII
k?ii of Cnlvarv Baiitist Y'h-rr". an.t
the friend, are hotrin<r thy he wijl
'decide to remain in Che-sher.
Mr. I.ooi- Finicx i"- in the city aftPi
f it v " " " "
t l'nde?Tnrhei Paul Hirkufnbottom is
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very ill at the home, of his father, Mr. r
C. H. Hickumbottom. The many ~e
friends wish for him restoration to
health. , , ^
Mr, J. S. Standback, Grand High ?
Priest of Royal Arch Masons, accompanied,
by his son, Mr. Israel Stand- J
back, motortd to Bennettsville, and
attended the O. E. S. Grand Chapter j
meeting.
, The Piedmont Summer School of ?
Rock Hill, will close on Saturday af- j",
ternoon. The attendance passed the 300
mark. , r
Friends in the city~afe very sorry -p
to learn of the-death of Mr. John Bo- *
vlftn of Orqjpgehnrg. who died July _
6. Mr. Bovian was the father of Miss~ n
Estelle Bovian, Domestic Science in- t
strdcioF 0T~ FTnley HI School. Deepest
sympathy is extended Miss Bovian e
end relatives. . . . - u
Mrs. Nancy Anderspn and her two j
litle daughters of Charlotte are guests
of her mother, Mrs. Alice Ferguso#. s
c Mrs.* Rachel Neland has returned 1
to Camden after spending two weeks g
with her daughter, Mrs. Hettie Rainey i
IN MEMORIAM i
In sad but loving memory -of Joe u
Fair who departed this life July 31, e
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Dear brother one year ago today,
You left this world below, s
Seeking refuge in a better place _jj
To dwell for ever mors.
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Your visibility was to\ mi away from . ;i
US, V
But your memory still remains, I
Although you are beneath earth crust
-Your soul for eternity shall reign. I
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We are praying in hope to meet you
When we shall hear that hta\enly t
band
Around the throne we'll greet you t
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T. H. PINCfcNEY, Vice Pn
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JULIUS FIELDING, VicrJ
% JAMES FRASIER, Vice Pr<
. G. L. FLOYD, Secretary-Tr
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/ith great joy, we'll shake your hand,
Julia Fair, Mother
E--iL -F?irr Father
Rodgers Fair. Brother
Albertha Fair, Sister
EW RALLY AT WESLEY M. E.
CHURCH SUNDAY" AUGUST 2.
There will be a Pew Rally at Wesiy?M?E?(.rurch
Sunday?evening,
august 2, at 4.^80 o'clock". Given by
lie, members o^-TTVe Ladies Aid Sociey.
Rev. W. M. Roseborough Svill
reach. yJe will also be favored with
uuertet from Sumter, S. C.
The public is cordially invited. .
y "'vN WENT SOCIAL CLUB
The club met AVednesday at the
ionic of. Mrs. Janie Williams Wheat
'tre. t the president presiding. Sevral
friends were pre;eht arii quite
i few o^-themembws were present.
Ve had some very interesting whist
rames after the business session,
ili's. Williams served ihe club, punch
re tea, hot buttered rolls, fried chick?
li, toniatoe sarad, pickles, salt peaiui,
after dinner mints which we all
njpyed.
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. Ilartsville, S. (!. ? Mt. Calvary A.
il. E. Church is still blooming. On
Vednesday evening at 8:00 P. M.
he Indies of the Missionary Society
icld heir regular meeting at the home
1' Mrs. Ewiiiio Jones 172ft Howard?
iy Mrs. HaHie Russell, the viee.presilent.
After all business we entered
iir social hour. We. were delightfull
served an ice course and cakes.
&uniJav morning was another suoeggftli
day jor'pnr Sunday Sehook ?
There were many good thoughts on
he lesScin. v ~ ~ ?? r ~ -? ?
At 11:15 Rev. D. M. Blown preach-,
d a wonderful sermon'from 'the book
if Romans. It was beneficial to all . jreseivt.
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At 4:00 P. M. Rev. W. E. Richardon
Pastor of Bethel A. M. E. at Dai inglon
preached1 a wonderful and
oiil stirring sermon in behalf of the
Ilue Ribboi^ Circle of 'the Missionary
Society which Mrs. Lily McCrenom
s leader. We ware pleased to have ?
he visiting friends from Bethel with
is in the persons of Mr. Samuel Tony,
Mr. James Toney, Mrs. Robinson,
ilrs. Brown and Miss Willie M.' Richardson.
The music for the occaion
was renders! by the Jubilee 'choii
it' Jerusalem Baptist of this city.
Miss Gertie Harrington' accomlanied?
by her husband were visitors
it the .afternoon services. They
rcre the guests of their mother, Mis.
latue Kusse.il..
Those on the sick list are Kev. J.
I. \Villiams and Mrs. Bell Beasley.
Ve wish for them an early recovery. .
_ We thp member's ' Of" Mt. "Calvavy
t. M. :B; ex-tend to them our fiarnd of
ympat-hy and prayer during these
heir hours of illpess. * ?*?-i._ r
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