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W~ ' ; ; ~ : ? gp ' : ' ' - ' _ 3 I I L. Ul.U O U.\ A | h t'UII IP What ShaU We Dp About Ours-T n ? \ v A wonderful program is launched v by the whit? churches of South Ca- 1 t rolina to stimulate church attendance y on the part of their people., Coun- j; ties are being organized with Chris- r - ? tinn workers and they are going about ~E th? task.in a systematic way And c believe me, great goo<4 will be ac- i pomplished -by these efforts jwhich y will bring "a! heavenly reward upon v the promoters. As colored- people c Lwhat ar^Ave going to do- -about ours ? fc Jt must be Tt^embared wh?Q It f "pomes to church going and meeting s church obligations, -the >vhite ^people" ~c pies. And if they are moved to put I forth such aft undertaking among the t ueODle of their race it -time anH , iiigh t-nie fw- tts todo something 1 about ours. TUere.is a separate and < ??:?distinct el?r?s among us that never go j to church the year>ound. r Jfheir t . children never- attend Sunday School t a Sunday. from^CHristmas to Christ- > mas. A /movement similar to the _t above referred should be launched by us'. These people must be toutfh td in some way by someone. And i the professed Christian is the only _< 1.tedium through which God has to ( reach them. The above program by y tin.1 tvhite people was suggested?bytheir ministers but is being carried i <>Ut bv the lnity Will ours do like?i wise?- The church going-people are ; among the non church going people . six days in the week and certainly ( they have the best opportunity to " bring""thcnr "to the-house" 6F~ Crod. Bu; our lay workers believe it* is the preachers job to tsaYe_. the un-savedIn .this th^y. are. sadly mistaken. It : is the dutwa?f-.^verw-saved^soul to ^a?ve ^ -** a soul.* " ~ Too ^lany Standing Idle ? In our latter day revivals*we havetoo many professed Christians, .that are perfectly satisfied to do nofhing in them but look on. ' They take no part in the singing. None whatever in the paying, and inpraying is just of the question. When it comes to disobeying the commands in the revivals, they lead the sinners. When the order is given to stand they.. keep~?;*heir? seats. When asked to draw near the altar for special consecration, that which they so much need, they \ willfu\ y refuse. Then when you must turn from a disobedient band of Christians to- appeal to sinners they feel themselves licensed to do like-wise. Could you bianic ?them?' It would" be "far better for such Christians to stay at home, .hen to attend revivals as bad examples f.;: the unsaved. They must veir.enibe that the sinners of the congregation are froln their own ftrc-ide, and-many of them are unsaved because there were no family Altars in those h</m? es. Certainly ,its a reflection. Then tft riyine .o-the teVivui at'.d Mill ci"' stumbling biock in their way is almost enough to bring upon them the udgenTcnt ot the-Almighty. Improve Revival Methods"'" In the revivals of today the evangelist, or conductor need not hope to get desired results by simply preaching great semons followed by the usual appeal for prayer. His first effort should be to organize the Xhi istiansin bands and commit)tees and put them to work in interest of lost souls Each should be assigned personal re sponsibility.?We?can?no : mure?grr~ " results in revivals now with big serrrnms apppealnig to. ..masses. ? W-e-must move the masses by appealing to the individual. Philip who was a layman stirred th,e desert of Gaza and the Ethiopians; when he succeeded in gating the eunuch of great Authority lO ilCC'L'ii-'. Lnrist.. Uur failuie to get | SPRTXGriLLU w d T The folk of this community wan. of uihi'i I'Mllimunihc? t'o know that "they arejvide awake and still up <yid doing. The., services at the ya- 1 rioi^ rlii.ili.'j-.eg were ve.> good Sun- ~ ????'A representative number frqm -Mt, Olive Baptist "worshipped with S:. Mark Baptist Congregation, while others-attended Pleasant _Gijg^e and i Mt. Nebo Churches. Unity and Cooperation is what we need to stress in our Christian armies. . ? At 8 JO o'clock tjie Women's Missionary Socierty of Mt. Olive gave an inspiring program in interest of the "irew, church. The. program briefly J ?wrrr~a5"fbllbws: Opening Song; ?crip? : ture lesson Mrs. Dina Wilson; Pray- . r or Deacon Joseph Cheseborough; Weicome address Deacon S. C. Cope; 1 Response Mrs: Eva f Cheseborough < Eastoverf;' Solo* Miss Gribeiie- Bwtes 1 v "Father we Thank Thee.";' Reading j : -"Miss Clotell Finely "We are Rising?;" Quartet, Mr. Jimmie Sims and others St; Mark Baptist; Reading," Miss Le-_ [ . _ vicy Young, -Thinbar -selection) Mis- 1' siopary Taik, Mrs. C. Rivers, Deacon * T..Tucker; Solo, "I've Done my Work" * Miss Lizzie Finch; Reading,. "Wise -Sayings" Mies Pauline .Bates;'- Sextet Mr. H. Fleming and others, Good rl Will Church, lEasV over. This pro-- -gram was sponsored-hy-Mis* Lucile ; Finch. At the close a nice contri-" bution of $5.00 was taken. The ,1 church wish to thank all who helped ; to make ;he program such a wonderful success. We hope to invite you ! to us again real soon. Mt. Olive is ready to help her neighbors when they call. There has been a deal of sickness . but the patients are convalescing nicely. Mrs. Emma Cope is still indispna.. ed but- she 13 improving; The young folk in this community are enjoying their vacation, fishing, . swimming, etc. The Finch sisters, * Lizzie were invited guests at a Swiss J Party Friday night given by Mrs. 1 Janie Sims of Gadsden, also Mr. Jno. Kirk. They reported j a real Jolly I time. After the games of cards and I the moving feet by the thrilling se- t lections played by Miss Mary Sims, p Hi.,-, : ?1 " V 1 " l> THE NKW RlDFH 1 fct Lt"? i ?. iiany converts fix revival&^is because re do not get one. One truly conei'ted person is all that is necessary o bring about a revival. But mark ou, I say "converted person." Prayng and not preaching is the only aeans by whirh a raimrnl cw?be^ irought about. Nothing in the woild an take -the place of preaching. It 5 the God sent1 message to a lost vorld> and believing it is the only ray of salvation. But in -thfs-L Ury-th^ preached gospel has been so >adly misapplied and abused until "it alls upon the ears of men as a ounding brass and ?<; ^ t'n^ling sym? >oi. The one^and onlv object of the rospet is "to save souls and strenghten jelievers. This thing of preaching he gospel in club rallies forTnoriey aising is contrary to the commission. Nothing has done more to lessen the jffect of the gospel than Isuch a Practice. In one instant it is said hat a pastor ran a ten days revival o ge a license tag for his car. To vhither are we drifting God only can ?U, ? r*" Our Whereabouts The fpurth Sunday in July we renained at Bethel, Union the ?feat of >ur?Sunday School CunventlOn with :he Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor. It ,vas acknowledged that the Winnsboro Sunday School-and - A ^Gr^rtrCiJir mentions were the best in the hiaK>ry ol the \district. Miss Carrie Harper- and Miss Edna Johnson were he secretaries and Miss E. L. Kenne :lv organist.?Airs. Bertha E. McJunidna. of-Union-wag elected president of the league work for another yfcar The .report in full will be given by the official reporter. The following Sunday afternpon we were with "the ftivrCrlt- Cftftk at New Ch.ipal Phiir^where the Rev. S. M. Smothers delivered .a noble , sermon in our stead. He is- indeed a gifted speaker and will do well in the A.M.E. Church of which he has recently made choice There a number of good people in this charge of whom we Shall speak when we cbmplete our quarterly con-1 'erence the Monday night Sept. 28. j Last Sunday- we were with the Rev. I. A. Miller at New Hope in the beginning of his big meeting. The services were real fine all day. We spoke in the morning and the Rev. M. M. Peace*'preached a wonderful 1 sermon chat, afternoon. He is certainly a tower in the pulpit and pastors will do well to get this young minister to assist them in their revival effor Write him at Columbia in care of Allen University. Brother Miller is highly respected by the members of both of' his churches. Brother Anos Johnson and brother E. D. Hart brought a good report from Koctr Hill. They have a fine people at Rock Hill and New Hope is one pf the best congregations in South Carolina, it is a pleasure to visit that church. We shall mention some of the noble iiriCPi'S and members in Another arti- i It. This week-end will find us a* Hope Church of. the Blythewood Circuit Sunday' morning with the Rev. V W. Davis, Pastor. This is the eginning of the big meeting at that .hurch so let the members pray for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. "Let us advance on our knees." N. B.?The Winnsboro District MissionaxyUGonitention will meet in a one day's \ session at Jeter Chapel Church, Wednesday August 19, the Rev. L. G. Gamble, A. B., Pastor. All pastors' and missionary workers of the^district will govern themselves -P. S.?In keepmg with our former custcfrn we will spend the month of August in revival meetings. Hence the "Old Gray" will not appear in his coiumn until September. Watch the ''Leader." a refreshing course of punch and cake wao served. Mrs. Janie Reynolds Clarkson "nci his family were the pleasant guests of the - Finch's last i-feek. All- were from Hopkins. The crops are^progressing though.. they have suffered considerably-from the drought. We invite all our friendsand well wishers to come around and see what we are doing. EDGEFIELD NEWS Master Wallace Johnson and Dorothy, Lovett are here from-Philadelphia visiting their grandparents Mr. ind Mrs. W. A. Morgan. Dr: G. K-r-Lyles, P. E., of the Columbia District was the Sunday juest of Prof and Mrs. W. E. Parker. Mi3s Nadine Parker celebrated her tenth birthday at her home Tuesday July 21. Those enpoying the evening, were: Kathryn Lee, Dorothy Lovett, Lou Ellen Osborne, Georgia White, Gussie Morgan, Juliette Anderson, Juarrita Cook, Belle Thomas, Eleanor White, Wallace Johnson, Fred Anderson, Fre-i Osborne and Charlie Thomas. A jolly little bunch . and a. jolly time, - ?? ' Mrs. E^llie Irvin left Wednesday P'A'Ui' V/%*>!/ f irin If n/vvv aka L UI licw xuiik vv net avn, ouv was accompanied by three of her relatives who were here to visit their sister, Mrs. Lillie OsbfcrneThe clubs of our to^rt are still alive. Revival services begun at Trinity A. M. E. Church on the first Sunday in August.^ ^ ^ U, fc F. M. SOCIETY CONVENTION OF THE COLUMBIA D19TfiW AIM. E. CHURCH. The W. H. & F. Missionary So:iety convention convened at Emanuel k .M. E. Church;?Columbia, S. C., luly 29-81, 1931, Rev. H. T. Sumners, pastor. , The session opened with Dr. D. K. -.yles the P. E. in the chair. Revs, demons, Pruitt and Bryant conduced the praise service, after the >raise service the president (Mrs. __ THK PA! MET"0 1 Lula K. Nelson took the chair and Mrs. Ella Mae Owens w ;appointed secretary; The repcits lrom the churches were given. The subject, "Are the sacrifices made by the' A. M. E. Church,-for the support of missions, commensurate with the ability and intelligence of its members?" was ofcrened by Mrs. I. J. Pruitt and discussed by members of the convention. Rev. R. 1/ Lemon gave much light on the subpect. , At 3:10 reassembled, praise service rnmlurtpd by Mirs. Cnntpr and others. Mi?. E.P. Ellis the conference branch president, and Mrs. EA. Adams the Juvenile Supt. were presented and gave interesting talks. Mr?rr~Tv J. Pruitt responded. The history; of the A. M. E. Church was given by Dr. Lyles, who is ripe in experience. All visitors were presented ;b> the P. E. . ? the 1st Psalms: "Blessed js the man that walketh .not in the counsel of the unggdly-.-ete." The welcome ad aress was given t>y Mrs. Annie Wtse after which the president gave her report, announcement and benediction Friday morning all the unfinished business was completed. The age and accomplishments of the W. H. &.F. M. Society was discussed by Mrs..-A. Vance and Mrs. "Ella Mae Owens.- Prof E. W. iMims wes inoduced and made ?ome interesting romarlf ? 1 ? ? The officers elected for 1931-32 are: President, Mts. Ella Mae Owens; 1st Vice-President, Mire. Laura Pruitt; 2nd Vice 'President: Mrs. S. Gunter. Recording secretary, Mrs. Anna Carte1 Corresponding secretary, Miss Carter; Treasurer, Mrs.. Strother; Juvenile Supt. Mrs. Eloisp ..TanprPTt.,?and?a member._from each- church was appointed on the directors board. Oui Society is growing spiritually and intellectually.?We?are-proud of out presiding elder. Dr. Lylas. who knows heights. : ' , UNION NEWS , | T WfiQthov 1 r" ..^?v,,v? <-wiiijiiue? not, unqrcf attendance seem to be falling off Report however is that crowds attends services, in.jural district. M*n> leave city and in this way the number is increased in country and decreased ifr city. ? Rev. J. A. Baten preached from tht parable of the Sower at Corinth Sunday, July 26ttu The subject was "Seed and Sower." August 2nd pastor Baten used "The Soil" represent ing the' hearts of men. These sermons were well prepared and earnestly delivered. Emphasis was laid upon hearing the word of God. - Senior and Junior Choirs are stil rendering acceptable services despitt the (intense healt. Mrs. Sallie B Young and. Mis# Ruth McKissiek, organist of Senior and Junior Choirs respectively. Rev. Collins of St.. Paul Baptist nd Rev. Thompson of ?ion A. M. E_ -Her:?Bowmatl ot Bethel A. M. E are off on vacation. They like Rev, Balten of Corinth Baptist remains "on "firing line." Rev. Bowman the energetic pastor of Bethel is now having inside ,ol cnurch completed. S. S>. and A. C< E. League of the Winnsbo.o Distr.ct heid convention in this city at Be'.hel. A splendid program was prepared and many helpl ful lessons were learned from those tin charge. The crowd that att?r?u ' services on Friday evening of canvcntion heard nr iSims?Pru-ddmn? Alien University. zL_Ttus~was-a gem and many are still alking about that most wonderful address delivered by Dr. Sims. ~? ? J * viiiwii agdin pi uvea nerseai *?qual to the situation and generously cared for visitors who' came. ?Teacheib are back irom Summer School much enthused over work done MoedQmc3 Dolien, Rosborough. Blackwell, Mc-Junkins, Misses Belle Johnson Odessa Johnson, Dewey McDowell al30 jVTrs Anrmhniln . f.. 11 ffl "TVff the number who registered in Summer School. Mr. and Ms. W. E. Fr?e nri N | BincKney St.,. are pleased to have their sister, Mrs. Blanche Smith-Jones of Knoxville, Tenn., visit them. Mr. and Mrs. Rice on Cohen St., are pleased to have their son and daughter with' them 'this summer. ' Mr. Hayes Mormon, Copeland, Byrd -and others are sfcfll here spending vacation. "?' " Rev. W. S. Diggs, "Gospel Preacher" had family to accompany him to church near Union, S. C. Services were all. well attended and the day an enjoyable one by each one in the group. Chickens, water-melons, fruit tftc.", tWere given by members and friend3 Pastor Diggs. These favors are greatly appreci&V 1 ed and others may do likewise. Miss Regina Palmer who Went ae delegate from Missionary Society ol Corinth made report on Sunday evtion and measures up with the av"ening. This was received as informaerage. Mrs. Mabel Bolds- Robinson's funeral' was held at S1*.. Paul Baptist, Rev. J. Collins, Pastor in charge, Rev. Mr. Griffin (white) in whose family she worked spoke commendab1 .. _ ? 4. 1 J 1 ly ui Lite ueceaseu. McKissick and Son were undertakers. Mrs. Lizzie Epps faithful member of Zion A. M. E. died after one week's illness. She was about 71 years old and worked in the late Dr. Smith's family for over 36 years. She was held in high esteem by them and others of thetrrteer"White and colored attended funeral services wjfh Rev. Thompson in charge at Zton. Mrs. Juilia Gilliam near Hamlet Street who_ had been sick ior. some time passed away at home of her children. Funeral was held at Maple tfidge Baptist Church. . Mrs. Lilly, McKissick was also in the number who attended Summer School and reports a successful session. Mrs. M. E. Hemphill is looking 1 > I 'J li~\s the picture of hpafth. Her man; I frienda are pleased to have her honn "jATvei* .leaving Rochester, N. Yr 5h< . was house guest in palatial home o ! Dr. and Mrs. Benson joined in mak . ne- tlie stay a nio't pleasant one j these are all uninvites and have no the spirit of hospitaliay. We thank Mrs. "S. L. Humphries foi $2.00 paid on subscription to "Leader' ' Amount has been sent to office. Mrs. Silla Farr on Enterprise St. is a little sick. ?Mrs. Laura -Turne; on Wallace St., is under care of Dr (J. A. Dawkins. j Miss Thelma Dawkins enpoyed hei stay in Orangeburg, and has return ed home to the delight} of her manj friends. The Sims children had a most delightful stay with grand-father an: other members of the family.Mist Louise Blarkwell and . Mr^ 1 Dorothy Thomas are back from Myr tie Beach where they spent severa weeks. 'v Mrs. Pernetta Freeman, Mrs. Ros< ' Nicholas Meriwether are both report ed much improved. Your scribe thank Mrs. SalVit Davis for basket of nice peaches anc thank "Santa" for delicious walnui cake sent the young man. Thank: rnilk and Mrs. Martha Sortor fo^ to Mrs. S. L. Humphries for_awee Green for sweet milk and Mrs. Mar tha Sartor for green corn. , NBWBROOKLAND NEWS The Rev. J. M. Dawkins preache* - to a packed Church every nighf las _ week-at-Double Branch and the revi val effort was a great success. Th ; meeting closed Sunday night. Pasto i Logan preached the morning sermon L Brother D'Nea1 Brown, thn hny pwn^ _ er_and member of _Double^ Branch de livered the afternoon ^sermon anc I Rev. IS. B. ..Golden, Pastor of W. r- Pleasant Baptist Cliuich, preached 111 j evening sermon-which closed the meet - ing. The Newbrookland?Baptis Church Choir furnished music for th afternoon service. Many friends o Columbia were in attendance at eac *r>rvirp A laru-o nnmhor. r\f noronn communed Sunday and it was a be -fitting sight. The stewardesses ha i prepared new linnings and a new pul pit cover for this occasion. Mrs J Lula Coleman, the chairman, Mrs i-EliEnhgt-hrVdlentine, the secretary an Mrs. Eli?a Jones, the treasurer Wit othef members of the board are push ing forward as a progressive boar should. Many of the members of Mt. Pis gah. Brookland Baptist and Mt. Zio Baptist Church worshipped with u throughout the week and- have ou best wishes for the service renderec Sunday will be the b.g day at Ml Pisgah. The meeting 'begins thi: week. I mu ^ 5 t?* WALiERBQRO NEWS > Last Sunday services at St. Peter' A. M.. E. Church was indeed a hig - day in Zion. .The Pastor, Dr. Horr u.-Prnarhed two 'cowl Stirling and pfei . suasive sermons', morning and nigh' His morning subject was 'The Chris tians Glorious Prdspecg;" evening sub ject, "Congregational Worship." Th attendance at both services wer ; large and visitor^ many. On last Thursday night, Rev. E . W. McTeer preached a very interest i ing sermon in interest Of the Miss .unary . Spciety. On Monday night an enteiiainmen was given at the home of Mrs. Ten bimnions for the .Missionary Societ> also of which Mrs. Simmons is pj^esi - dent.?It was quite? a success.? Tlve?Waltorboro?charge?lost- tw members iast week: Bracht^s Lei P.ronl mi > - ? '? dm vorew uainers. i ne lai ter was a very prominent-member an faithful officer of the church. Brother Michael Greene, who ha hepp (Anfln(-rl ,.t linma , yi ' months, was able to attend service i | pn Sunday.?Everyone?was glad^t {see hjin out again. " i The Excelsior Club, a fine body c young Women of St Peter's rnrnpLl : I ea ^ its organization this week; an planned to do great things for th church. * H Mi. N. T. GRttlii, one of the mos t, intelligent and faithful laymep'Ti - the state, and an officer of St. Peter' Church, was elected a delegate to th i General Conference which meets i Cleveland, Ohio, in 1932, by the Elec toral College that was held at S I George July 15." He will do credi to ~the connection. The Centurioh Guard, of which Mi L Graham is. .the ..veEy ..eff4ci?nt presi ? denft, gave a very , fine picnic las i Monday on the grounds of the C. M ' E. Church. A large crowd includin; ~ nearly all of the ministers of' th city were out and had a most enjoy able time. The Centurion is a liv organization here.?? ? ? Wesley M. E. Church Brother J. E. Williams, has con \ tracted a most religious veneration fo the honor of going to the Genera Conference of the M. E. ChurcK~as lay delegate from the Beaufort idia trict he was born and reared in th Methodist Church and has given th most* of his time and talent to th > advancement of_that great depart ment of which he is chairman (worl h service council) of his church.For the past twenty years he ha been engaged in the art of sign paint ing and artistic decoration, he stand prominently among those of his rac that are engaged in this professior | His fraternal affiliation is of meri and worth, a member of the Roya Arch Masons, for the past ten years a j>a_5t -chancellor and grand repre .seh.tatiye-.af the Knights of Pythias 1 has also served as iuror in the U. S ~ District?Court. Served throughout the World Wa as a musician and sign painter. Ou great church will make nd mistak ; in sending this worthy brother delegate to the general conference. HELENA NEWS Sunday being such a bright da; everybody was seen (making theii way to church. Sunday School open - ft'Tiaifc n* r *i i 'r r n 1 _ . 5BS7& ; Iil~" " ~~T: 1 -The Voorhees \ | LOCATED ONE MILE FRO] IN THE COUNTRY WHEI GIVEN 1 Junior College And Teacher 1 Work Gives Full Prepdn t Three trades to young men ai j athletic department. School aci of South Carolina. A splendid L equipped. Strict but liberal?di Entrance fee $18.00. Board ing a part of that out. Rooms 1 __ their trades as they work, pay For further information wi i_ k. The Voorhee e r J. E. Blanton, Principal " "7 ~ 1 " ' Denrru It-- ?7 ?? : - ? g ? T 1 REESE'S Dl MRS. P. R. F . ;. A FULL LINE OF PATEh d X , . . CIGARS, AN I- \ APEX TOILET PREPARAr ?11 Ah YY v d > Race Magazine* And Newspap h X 1 ICE CREAM Si PHOIS I 1422 Assembly Street, 3 r : ' ed at the usual hour with superinten dent and officers at thier post. Tht J iesson was well discussed. We wer( very happy to have Mr. Gilliam wit! us. Come again. At 7:30 the A. C. E. League held i .'ery lively discussipn. We are ask ing more to attend our League servic s -rs;?I am quite sure you will enjoj h being there. y M iss Mozell Rave is ?? short visit to her mother and sistet The gills of Helena played Brook - lyn on Monday afternoon. The seor es were 11-9 in Helena's-favor. W< t nave a red hot team, e Mrs. Mary Jane Gary is visiting .er brother in Whitmire, S. C. t n* Hopkins news y - ; As usual a large crowd was~ai service at St. John on Sunday morn r ingv At th? usual hour Mr. James I P. Neal, the assistant-superintendent :?oallcd?t-he?Sunday?School 'to?order pl After, the Hpvotinnal exercise* and i. e few reihark?*?Mr. Neal introduced tc the school Prof. R. W. Boulyvare ol d Harbison College, one of South Caro Una's outstanding educators.- Prof s Boulware was asked to teach the ad \rar\nc* nlacc VL-hinVi Vio riiri in ?? Pi'ttilitil 0 I ' ?v 11^ v?*x. ... ^ a-Lble manner., ... q- Prof, and -Mrs. Boulware 'spent th< ?day?with- Rev. J. W. Neal-afKl?his ,? members. He gave us a very fin< _ lecture immediately after the sermon q -The, St. John Baptist Church is ful e of life due to the fact that' the pastoi believes in bringing the young peoph to the froju. The young people HYt n allowed 'to take" active part in th< 3 services. e The^TTshers* Board-an organizatior n composed of the young people is pla>y .... ing a nice part in all 6f the services t. " Prof, and Mrs. Boulware were th< it dinner guests of Prof, and Mrs. Z R. Clarkson. The friends of Prof, ant - X Mutual Gi e i _ -L Y ueal r * Y STAPLE AND F e Y - e . ? e The Books_are .still open foi be glad to give you full- detail d PHONE 22970 3 V e " " l. 1 IHBnaHHHi 11 r- OF GETTIN e . "Call for tl C LA U BREAD I "SOUTH'S FAV< - ^ . ? t v t-'- --. r <r 8, 1.3i. boy. L/C ED B 1 ead^ i ~~ i ???j N. &_I. Scho.il _ tE ENTIRE TIME CAN BE 0 STUDY [Taining Combined. High School ition for Freshman CoHege ; id two to young women. Splendid credited by the State Department new acadci.uii building, properly41 1 $14.00 \vith .the privilege of woi;k'or 35 work students who can take ing $18.00 fo enter. ' ? ite ' ? s N. &J. School _ Martin A. Menafee, Treasurer irk, b C. ' ?''' i '? . . v o? * - .* tUG STORK i 1EESE, Prop. I v IT MEDICINES. CIGARETTES X D TOBACCOS' - ^ r $ niONS?COMPLETE STOCK. $ 3TAND? ' . ' ' ? L ' : . ers Can Always Be Found Here. - -a AND SODAS | IE 7820- ' ij: Columbia, S, C.?3* i, A - . Y | them riding- in their new Essex Sedan."" i I Mrs. Zenobia Reynolds Brown of ? I Washington is spending sometime i here with her^,mother Mrs. Jennie Reynolds. \ EAST ORANGE NEWS ?! A party ws given on Saturday . . 1 illlflll fit the home of Mrs Corene Smith in hontfr of Miss Mamie E. Gordon. ' . j, The house was beautifully decorated ' with fresh cut flowers of the season r and the soft lights and sweet music made the evening one of rare beauty.* Miss Gordon, a teacher in Bennettsvill Hight school, had a very successful year and since being in East Orange has made for herself many [ friends. After several games of whist and ' bridge were played, a most delgihtful ' v. v* u i oc wl cct aau *v.ico in a lovely scheme of pink, green and } white. ?: McCORMICK. NEWS This is vacation month with most of the farmers. The; crops are look*" ing'very promlsihg. ThtsiSalso the month for preachers to be engaged in their revival meet - inga, lliey Tiro hoplng-tbLL-wlti ~ souls for Christ. f AT Cot.ivJov ^ xvxia. ,x huuii x emu icn cabuiuoj '- for Philadelphia,- Pa. wheie she will I spend some time with her son,?from .? 9. there she will go to Detriot, Mich.,? i where she will visit her Son and r daughter, we hope for, her a pleasant . stay in the North. -- y.'. 1 ? Mr. Archie Perrin, 'Mifesea Janie . and Callie Perrin and Mrs. Singletery 1 accompanied her to Greenwood, S. C. ?? rocery Co. X . Y ERS IN , V 1 : " "" ' ? ANCY GROCERIES X~ : : r Membership. The Manager will t 3 ui nie iimnci. jr 1336 ASSEMBLY ST. 5* SURED ?, G THE. BEST tern by name" . .... ... S S E N ' S CAKES KITES SINCE 1841" V