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B ? COLUMBIA, S. C.
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SUMTER NEWS
Very successful revival services are
being conducted at Emanuel
Church by Rev. Rous.1 j
The Woman? Home Missionary Society
of Emanuel held?Wfc regular !
meeting at the residence of Mrs. J. I
A. Jor.es on Monday afternoon. Aug.'
3.. Meeting oponod with devotional
services, after which the roll was called,
and dues collected. A new. member
joined, th'bn the society was favored
with remarks by a visitor from
one of the other missionary societies
tcf the city.- A deal of business was
transacted during the remaining part
[of the meeting. ?
A large number representatives
from the%city attended the grand
lodge of Odd Fellows ami Household
of Ruths in Hartsville last week. (
The "auxiliary to the Postal Alliance
met with Mrs. A. G. McDonald' cur
Oakland Ave.. on Tuesday afternoon.'
August 4th. After a brief business
meeting the members were invited to
remain while a puipher of other invited
guests gathered to enjoy a
bridge nartv given in honor .of Mrs. I
Rhue of Boston.-. As the guests, ar.
U-..1 r r. iv> pr |
ing salad c urse with saltines toma-;
tns and iced tea. .Airs. A. G. Tarleton
was winner of first "prize, .Miss Logan)
'he boohv and the guest prize was
V>re<ente'i 'Mrs. Rhue. - The evening
wa< on? of" much pleasure: Little
Mi-s Dorothy and Mastser
Donald Sampson were at home to a
large number of little guests nr.
Tuesdav afternoon of their twelfth
birthday, - a merrv afternoon was |
spent playing on the lawn, then re
iresnuig tires with cake arid candv
Wiiserved. numerous useful gifts
vy-ie"' Veceivfed.
MissRlondeli Rify is visiting re-'
lotiv(--' m .Brooklyn. N. Y.
Mi- F-lira Fn-tHer of U n?;
iL(V ' < th.. -guest -of -her- sister Mrs ?
Ellen Bennett.
-?-Mrs. Va-hti Tousant of "New York
Citv i< visiting her sister and brother
in law Dr. and Mrs. I. D. Davis,
It.' ? "~
Mesdame* A. B. McGhee and Jannette
Bland .of Aikeft spent, a couple
~rf Hn^Avrtb Mt>~ .Susan" Walters
during fin- past week.
Ml.?imJ?ILui?Cha?,?SpWtv ?fend?
*4nMr?TT-niniiMedAtkfh r.n Sn'nd'avl'
*u crust 2 and to. Orangeburg on
Thursday.
."\fo,:daniL.~: ?A^-'G MVD.unald f m'-1
lif-lin _AlI;ni?om?EUh?Rhine and Mi.
.Lam*?- Thomas .motored to George town
ore Thorsdav; . i
?Mivs Elizabeth kuhrad-Uis spending ,
a few davs in Columbia.
Messrs Chas. Waltersi-and Madison
?r.ent Wednesclav and Thursday in
Columbia where thev appeared before
the State Board of Etrbalmers.
Mi-s Ruth James left -last week
Tor Giav Court where sfye is engaged
in tearhine summer school. . ??,
Misses Bemice Glover and Julia
Gilliard are attending summer school
in Darlington.
Mrs. Susie Kellogg. Misses H. N.
Usher, Earnestine Pogue, Elaine
Owen? and Mr. I. P. Pogue motored
to Ceulmbia Saturday.
?Mr and Mr?. E. P. Paltrier 'ana t)r./J"
E. C. tones left Saturday for-a-few
days vi?it to northern points..
~iiff^."UTessie Ei. M'oohe of Norfolk,'
Va *is visiting her sister Mrs. Cordelia
Juries. ?
Miss M, E. Glover spent several
day* invSavannah, Ga.. last wepk
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Ml LLINS NEWS ' * ,
Ebene/er A, M. E. Church
Rev. I. H. Alston. Pastor
?I nuni has UUI Ch'uri'h ig frrogres ">y'.f
i tin dor "the leadership of our '
pa<tor.
Sunday was a high day, Rev. I. H.
Alston preached/another one of hi?
good sermons, Which all true believers
of Cod wore tonrhe.d. Our choir is
one among the best, it always furiiislms
good inlH'C. ' ~ _
. Siinrla" <---pning ?t 7 o'el irb our
l.eague had an open air discussion.
We sat in around circle and first we
served a delicious course. fhen Mrs;T.
H. Alston onpneH tPp -p'srn?-'on
and everyone enjnyed it becatror Mrs. '
Alston brought things so plainly to
us, verything was nicely carried out.
The League is very proud of -Rev.
Alston and his lovely wife, because
they are very interested in us. They
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are trying to help us to be men and | \
women of tomorrow and we are trying
to drink it clown, because these i
opportunities- pass this wav only once. I
>' t M'l i'il inlh "i illii11 iii *
ing summer school M^Hnn-'wiLi
wish^gr_-the?r nruch success.
-"TMessr^ Wilton Julian?and . I.rnn , 1
Morgan and" Christen and Pencola \
Morgan motored to Marion Monday
liight to Jihe pictures and while over-H
there-they called tt> see the GoTald'a. j 1
? The writee-and her lister Norti'R.Trr^U
som had several out of town guests (c
Sunday. : ; ? c
Quite a few folks of Mullins mo- t
tored to Hartsville, last Wednesday' j
on business.
Dr. R. W. Mance, Jr., of Columbia i
and his friend Mr. Siirt6 of California ' i
were pleasant visitors in Mulling last (5
Sunday. They called at the parron-1 c
age during their brief visit here awl |
were served dinner by Dr. and Mrs. j t
Alston.?Dr. Mnnce i.i a young-phytd- ; |
He recently passed the State Medical,
Board of examiners and n nv ready |
to serve' his people. The people of (
Mullins would welcome him here as a ']
re"id-*nt, physiciM". TliPi,n I-; no coir- 'j
ed doctor nor dentist in Mullins.
A heavy cloud and thunder storm ;
late Monday afteinoon ftpoyented us
from having our Box Supper. Mrs. i
Canada, Mrs. Blanch Doughty, Mrs, 1
flattie Hays and Mrs. Edna L. Alston 1
brought boxes which weTe highlyap-'
preciated. --? : - i!
Dr. and Mrs. Alston thanked the \
following persons for some very fine 1
watermelons: Mt. Jule Havs Mr
Peter Pi osier and" Mr. J. W. Bethca.
Dr. Alston went to tellers last ;
M~mlav night on business.
Mr- Deborah Wnda>- ) m-hive-h
list of Kh'hjk Pity. AF<v... witlv. In r
husl and and -on, are visiting ourjcity
>he will preach -at Fhpne'.er A. M. K t
Church Sunday - night.
Rev! and Mrs. Brown who an- nm - j
ducting a 'meetingat Conway, -will (
start'here-on the 'J/'rd inst. 'i
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PINE WOOD 'NEWS
..Miss. ,t?usie Mr trick of Elloree.
visiting her aunt M'r-.v. Alma Johr.Vnn. |
l ittle' Herbert f.-e Tvhe<-sp^it thy 1
week-end with Mr utftl ?dtv. -MM--'
hn Pleasant. ji
Mr. FriendIv .1 nines and his little l
son Raymond of Xew. York is here 1
vf-iin,'- i(l-tti\f-. v.e hoi.-eZiiir^-LiiL.tirlJ
a - nPFas-ftni'. -s-Uiy ^
Mr-si \ lma lyhn-on snout Sunday
in Elloree with,her -ister Mis. Katnja *
"nhlwell. She '"ieparfeJ_a vtry.pka 1
sant stav. > .
_ M r. , and M; Jv- I.ovran of Hi h ?
rrondr-Yar: ,i- h-.'nie for the 'rest - of the'
-ummAr Me^u- ?u : M l.kk "' tiro
Caldwell. Charles. Caldwell. .Joseph.
James. . Wilhelmina Irkk and Rev.
David James motored' to", ('hark- ton' '
Sundav thev. i enm hnl tr idc-asci.t : r--??>. !-' Mi'.-.
1 ui-ish Touy?? 1 - ft for Clv.il lAttA !
X. C..T01 a few davs.
I'M OX NEWS |.i
Revival meetings' round about
Union and Union Count v-'are all. 'be-^f
ing well attended. It is 1k?|>v*.I that'
miii h lasting (rood .will lie the.results. '
Services were all we'll attended in
our churches here, despite the intense '
heat.
Rev. J. a. Ba.ten. pastor <..t Corinth
Baptist like Revs. Collins. Tlv mpson
and Bowman, remains or. the "rine
line'. 'Thev are not off.- spending1
vacation. A mistake in la - f week's ,
I eader. gave imiiie?ion that oastors .
of our ihur<he? here were off. We
! .* \ ' < '? n ?' t.
veered the r?astoj and members of
Bethel A. M K. Church with an ex-!
A; contest between the "Bine and .
Red ' a few-days ag.. was . essfuliy j
1 .""I ??I nrr?i ,. _Vi~; r-77?
Mrs. Thompson were . contestant's. ,
Mr-:. Douglas was_ sevevaf.doilavs a- '
head of Mr-\- Thornp^nr-p tend was re-warded
l.y having trip to Birmingham
A In , hi-i.? >.h??vi ill l.o 11 . i 1\ i .1 u s a?f
refii esentativ e ,fi ..in . liui rli ami Sunciav
school in meeting. held there. f
^Sjjr.dfiy Schord at L ' ^
hti 'uf leaihei- mir 'absent. t., the *
regret of-Bupl "SaiTftFFs """
??Irr /.ie Duvv i:ire?r=?rrvu?a' TC- '7
gular attendant -and .willingly a-sists i
with class: work in the Sunday school, t
Mrs. Sarah , ft-.iff W work.. k...? i
- wvin i emu ttujt; ,
to attend services more Yegulafly. ir.
Louise is* h1>T. improving nicely. ;c
Mis. Lilly Miller ha.-?been very sick 1
and much ihibaed'from Corinth. Here \
i; homing that she will soon Ll quite!.,
well again." . ' |'<
Services were we'll attended at ?
Cc rir.ih op. r'naiav. .;_un m: i t.r - i-' jl
mon at morning huor was;- "The
Whole Armor."' . I
Sunday evening B. Y. P. U. held ,
regular meeting, this was' in charge
i. wr>ai(i icadois via: Alcs.-rs Sanders i
Bookman. Mis.-?p~ McCnnl MyKissiclr 1
and others. , "
Communion service at the evening '
hour \va< well attended and tecmon
very'1 iinpi.ssive.? 1
Alis. .vi. 'K. 1!, mpl.il! v is h.'.u c C
guest ot-Dr. and Airs. Williams, Cantou,
Ohio. Airs, Benson mother of
thr. and Airs..Williams, *** rntrk- 1
ing the stay a most plea&ant one. j *"
Memebers of Bethel A. M. E.
Church of which, M ad a in Hemphill in?
a member and faithful worker hre '
glad to have her"with them. Friends ,
in Union join in welcoming her back
homo after spending some months in
Rochester, N. Y. .
Dr. James Long, who recently nas
sea medical board of examiners will x
practice in Urn on. He is aT'niori Co.
man and has come to his own. It is t
hoped that !.<> will n-rr?d stud be1.,
COi'ivirr iv..ly i ct i> ve:l l.v I lie p:-..p'e in '
general. - --- . ,\ .;v?.. ^
Dr 1 '? '?/< iii >1 on Snn-I.
day morning-at Corinth. FUrme-help-:
ful lessons were taught. Supt. Sandr
r and Mr. \V. F!. FVee* rom'tv-enl I'
upon, the address and again assured i*
Dr. Long that Corinth'Baptist church j +
joined with the others in bidding him 1
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leader
volcome.
Mrs. Emilia Hoard of Columbia lBgi
louse guest at home of Mr. and Mrs. v
Nicholas on Foster'^ Ave. Friends ^
j~ whilt? ;
Mrs. Heard, Meriwether. Hemnhill, t,
A'orthv' qlso Mrs. Free and J tinea
vere visitors at home of your .scribe.
Rev. Bowman also gave "pep" eallr"?
rhese were all enjoyed and hope to ~
1 a re t h e hi corn e a era i n.
-Rev.?Kennedy of Spartanburg In
ompany with his neice, .Miss Lunette--d
ailed some few weeks ago, this jvas p
ilso enjoyed by the "young man" and
larents. v " f,
Mrs. A. A. Sims and children spent s
i week or ten days in Clinton, among
nembers and . friends 'of pastor p
5inis. The visit .was a very helpful j
me to each member of family. g
Mrs. Flda Diggs and her little hood a
ire now in Rock Hill at the home of f
Diggs in metting near Uni"*
The services have been well attend- ?
jd and Rev. Hall (brother of Mrs,
Diggs) has provenaa treat and
is pronounced a good preacher. |1
Rev. Mr. King of Hendersonville, ^
M. C. assisted Rev. J. C. Tobin at
Mt. Sinia Baptist Church, Gaffney. t
V helpful n>' hin'rr w-'s held ;md rteo- I
(inlp pit iovprl hnv'nc Ppv KittP'. Mrs. (
Tobin t*hank members for remember- , f
ing her at that church and hope that |
the spirit of giving ever remain with I
them and others. v
Prof. Wm. Bogan favored Rev. and
Mrs. Tobin"witih n call .a. few weeks 0
ago. Many thanks for interest manifested
in "young man" and hope to t
hL, *?eal1 o"!in. -F^nd "Tack" ap^iri I r
railed and gave drive around city, d
Thanks. p
: 7. . SOCIETY HILL NRW8 t
Rev. H. D. Dupree, pastor of Cherry ^
Srove Baptist Church and one of the
teachers in Lincoln High School, 0
5 u inter, spent a short, while-in town
Monday evening, the guest of C. S.
Thompson.
Mr. , and Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs.
Mela and- Miss Rachel Redder spent
Sunday in Raliegh. C. ^
Rev. Anderson preached a soul-stir- ^
mg sermon at Bethesda last Sunday
light. He practices what he preaches. 6
C. S. Thompson, Misses Sadie Mcliae
and-JVIargret Boriapart are- at- "H
mrffiie summer school at Darlington.
In loving hi;f -ad menic.vv of our. b
It-ar pastor Rev. Albert B. Bacote, a
?vho "departed this life, August 11th, | G
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FhHik ttot dear ashes, though going , T
to "dust; ?
rhou cans.t forgotten be. \
u !i;l,> . memo; ics linger around our o
hearts; ' n
We will remember thee. ?
?Bethesda Baptist Church. a
In pi ofound remembrance of our n
leal no-Lund and laiher wtio lelt US ' 3
iu*t otiu 'short- year to-day: * 11<
'Mr. Bacgte.'?Thou was mild and la
lovely; t]
ioiille as the Sumer breeze^
'Uasaiit a,s the an of^ evening; \
\s it floats among the trees. ' t
'oacefui be thy silent slumber, 111
' < -eelnl m tiu en low. y
r.hbu no inore wiii join our number; " L
rhou no more our songs shall no i *
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^ ct aifain we hope to meet thee, I ?
jyh. 11 The da-.- Ot: lit./ a-?c? fled- i fi
rin n with joy in heaven to greet thee ?<
i\ here no face will tears are shed. i j
His lonelv wife, Mattie Bai.ote and r
h.i:.'!r V lvian. T
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BATESBLRG news,
' til. .laiiitsX AL h.-Church r51
.-im-ray rscnool opened at the regif- 51
ar hour Sunday, morning 10 o"cloek L'
Ha-xUr-1- was?taught by Mts. Mc-"**
.ei's, who is ViMting" f^ie^fTHsTn" and . v
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rtunneftt-Hy UlSl'U^ved. ' '?'r"*~
\t. 11:30 Rev. J. J. CooVannounced
or his text, Daniei 5:25 'Thou art <>
veighted in Lhe Laianceir - and - -art- f
T'ili") wanting, - , Subject:?The" Halid f'
W tiill'iC. Wiii." He meached pb
1 wonderful sermon. Afrer thic won-y-b
lei ful sermon, communion was gives , J
o a large number of membrs awd^,
',i,,lds- ... Ml".
Sunday.was a big day at St. James, f
The revival meeting started. Sun 'u
lav afternoon we' were blessed to' e
iave Rev J. C. Anderson and family a
vith .us'.~TEe Rev. Anderson delivered ,
, I n . not 4 00 o'elook. .
Text Heb. 13:8, "Jesus?Christ the ' v
iamc yesterday, today and forever." 1 a
Je pieachd. a soul-3ttrring eermon. ' p
Some of the members of Sidney v
3ari- aecornp'anying Rev. ' Anderson 1 g
yeve:- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith, |
Mis 1 tic ret i a Adams, Miss Jo?e-" ,%
hino?Bnrr, Mrr- -and?Mr*: fh?R , y
Metl's. Miv-and -M-rSr Marshal Gilbert-j?
f Tar ksnnville, .Fla. ^
Sunday tuuht the pastor preached ln
mot ho ? st f omr sermon to a packed ^
nil-p. Collection for the davt $33.52. j ^
M?-s. MoT eo< plaved for the choir
;un.)av. \Vp are always glad to have
>py and feel gratful to her for the -
t w.
pv- ire f no pivgS. v
Th" Mt. 7.ion Baptist Church
lo-'-'l m uccessfui mee.tine Friday, *
ijod-t >>f )nst wcplr. " - . tf
V'H-p?*? and friends of St. James
lorrv <>.1 Rev ?nd Mrs. Cook with *
nriuUp na-tv on last Mondav nieht *!
M' T R. Mif T ces a formpr tprirhp-- ^
f -P -\TrJi~th'e plea saint J
t>i om- riH' lasf wppl- ^he
rn j ;l''--gnp?r of jVfrc Carrie Rr>n?j
Aire Clari^'s MaHh'ew? VTrc j j
'^11' FfliC'i'dcrp (in1! furriJv Pop an 1 | j
I'Trc .T T r- -V avid i:pi-pv!)l othrfc j
R^V A'f Ci^'ldpo of To^-l-^ori
Pop- ) <>ov?dv?^+ii'rr tVift iid.ot- "j
?t. SJiinr^ njrl <?ipnpvs rem" *i
*i'if to tVJ. f *' < ? w P'
irr;>V<5 tVf> hr?-?d <^f i:/*e W? ^n>, ?
nilC s!>" onr Pervfc Rum vRR{?, "*
ehiv ? ?? c.rr. pnt pf Ga,j cpep^s to ug "
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Prof. T. F. Curry and family were ^
een in towYflast week, Prof. Curry J
ras former principal of our.?esfy-?
shoot. ?.
Mrs. i,Utiys AiftUHi'U'j mil .* >!.in ay
-for Augusta, G-i. where she wll i
ake treatments at the Bruce hospital t
a .reader of The- PalntinuUo?1 .cadi \?L.
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SU)tdflv whs the i'i ' iilai1 |w. ?
ay at Tabernacle and Rev. 0. C. ji
'arker was at his best.
Mrs. Viney Bell Wroten is back j
rorr\ Norfolk Va., ..where she has been ; '
pending* her vacation.
The Sunday afternoon visitors- in L.,
Back'' lie included: Misery .'-'me an j,jj
lae Harrison and Rosa Ryan of.I (
tarnwell and Misses Leola Devest j
nd Earline Guest of Allendale. Somelj.
ew other - whose name:- Lite i?. p n I et 1 t
ailed to get. . " -r * j Mr.
and Mrs. Syrus "Seabrook and j r
hildren of Warren, Ohio, are visiting/: '
Ir. Seabrook's parents.
Thd- Rihlp Sehonl c? ndtii led 'it-1 ''
Smerson Institute last week was i '
[uite a success.
Mrs. Lydia B. Myers, accompanie 1 j v
>y Mjss Callie Bell f-Odoni and Mr.
"eatherstcne Moses nfotord to Philadelphia
and other pointJ* of inter. st
or a few weeks. i
TVT^c A V.V.tA Ti T?.. I .1 1.4 ....
line, nuuic iji uui\tl ctliU ilrtilK ll1 ?*i j j
rtrs. Bertha- Reed are spending , a 1
vhile in Pittsburg, Pa.
Cares and sorrows were forgotten
Tl Monday nighT when the "Buds oT
fouth" entertained so royally, with
heir quarterly reception at the Odd j
I'ollnwe Wj,?T TV- boll ? -,s 1 j
lecorated with the club's colors, pur '
ile and gold... As the hoys and girls
waydd to and fro to the "stfnius of \
he sweet music, which was furnished1
y Pincknev's Orchestra. ' their faces i earned
with delight and superb en- j
oyment. Punch was served throutrliut
the evening.
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MARION NEWS
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The musical recital given in, St. y
ohn sponsored by sister Ella Hod- |
ard met with much success, quite a j- .
arge number from our sister church- j
s appeared 0.11 program. Among ]
his number we mention the following d
noifafl pava??c- * I.-d-..
Mrs. Corc'e Ai'cpnrt"i?? hMii J.- ; I
eautiful solo, Mrs. Ida Sparrow who
lso sang a solo, Miss Wiiie Hubert
J-erald-recited a poem, Miss Erinalenjamin
also recited a poem. Mi-s !
leririetfa Durnnt rndered an nutm. ' ;
iental solo, Harriet Duckete and
"ertelle Deas renderd a Duett, many I
thers appeared en program wh o mi j
ames I will not mention for lac^ of \
na^e. as a whole it was a g- i: : \
ffair. , ' j
The Marion, Dilkm and Horry sum- r
ter .school fn>- i,, t ,il
wing now and a large t number of.
eachers from many 'counties are in a
ttendanee. Prof. D. C. McDuflU*. is I
ne director. 'u
The writer sjvent,-the-past week in
he Piedmont visiting old frinds." We,
n?nt n v,-v>' nlc ; . ' \?v. k'-= Ut il-?-p
cme of Prof. O. Y. Valentine who i<
he principal of the Hi eh School in
lullins. ' To say they are liviiiT at
rme and boarding at the -amo place
ould be expressing it mfMly. They u
wn more than one hundiod act is of |?
ood land, and have plyntv of every i
hing around the lit. Oh h aving H e M
'alentine home PHif. loaded my ca. w
own with everything one van nnai , ;
ion that grows oil a farm. A his r'
Part'ed "father stands at the he.. ! . ( lti
his christian home. ?* . n
Mrs. Smith the-sister of Pr>f. <r. -1-.
r. is a number one ; ool: W - | . . . i
rl a Tew nighty for Rev. P T ifion
who i> the pastor of runi
Daie West, add our km-foil--- 1;.1-.
ohnsmt?isf-d??ig well and "mrrrn- -- it~<
erv pleasant for us while Hi . ''
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lose by thq pn.-ttnr^~ "
On last Sunday morning vv had
ur pulpit guest Rev. I*. 1 l,.|in.. I<t. I'>
rem MtrHins, and- Rev f? -ehn < *rrr- -W'
or Conway, and a ho-d '-Mtn?rm--T- --^
ers from other- part <>uit?* a ii'm.. '."
er of t'lie leaelu'i > hiv attm :Hii < "i *"*
ohn service# We. welcome- v..a
On last Sunday night R? " C C 11
iunham one of the leading | a t
rqm the Dillon District *nrc fa l i"..
s and his choir and quain tt fin in I,d
the music. He pveachf-K i ?. ? ?t m
ermon, and the mieic wa- hvh . >' (
Mrs. A. V. Hagin- gave a -nl.-n d 1
Slk on last Spndav nijrlit "n I? 1 I. u
' M.,c TT
T>d lover rrf-~frmnrrniTT' ' < :{ f.'.t .
icnic is on and everybody e , .i ( ,
ag to go..' The vonng Of , 1. - i f
ressive clufc-is marching on' T1? ?V
r? t>. .: ? t ?. . : y
s beginning to wnv. M-.-. i: ' ! *1
fagins ii the preddent..
^We regret ver^ mn. h v. .n, ^
ppointed" the pastor and people ni I,,
exington last week in tin- 'd'
iwting.?We were called n-.va,.
usiness. Rev. Johnson p-, a~' I n,
earted pastor ..and my-cU-e De-mi | ;,
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Saturday, August 15, J93L
ViUilUii I Iaines a Riot as
?.-Radio Announcer 1
Vi ,!' M M ' 1' |)II( S U|| ,1 lllll'lllilfl
ui i> p; oy i am \yjiich. alone" 1^5 worth
lie price of admission to see "Remote
.. i ' ik iv AK-uS-Golciwynfay<
r tali.inn pictuie. which opens
>1^4.1.. J-rn-tbn ?tol Theatre.
" 1"?\ .-! ?vara] irrrper*-onatiotr
r".Millie ? /!' our "ether"' favorites,
t T! III | i I . '? ' I 1' - - m<?-r hi]
. ? ;.- of I.is career, lie tells
!?? !* inn.' mihiv for the kddles', does
a Aiiua *?i* Andy dialuRue and- cuts
II soil of i..icrop!)onie capers^bef.ore
... ioaai., aMy abetted by PollyLf.inii,
t'h '.'iKiiijf.and Iioscoe Atcs,
ot -t-n-'-t'orjyrt Joint Mil run, Wtrose ra-??*-/
i.) cl!tiey.o\unt talks supply motivation
.\ ,p" ' by 4'vl.ii Thulberg and
raiti! ' I ho'h i I to.i the stavje play,. . ?
i.<- a r i 1 "1 i" " i'ki;j *-u ''i ~~
p.! .. ... in i. I.i. ii*^ witlr h.inli ~
i . '; i - ?-..i t i i. * ; I rrtiof-top ho-?
i loir.;, with s. ra *U? station'fur- ?' :
. a ,b:a' . in! and novel
it . .ii.ui ti'li al. .1 itii el IO l?Oe.
I. Ml i by far tin/most unusual
iii<t in. i a lias -i i ii for many
a... 1 .1 I ; ;..I t.i bi- a surprise .
. In-Ill. i *i1 * u the JLjlax.pX Jjyij.......... -U
IvluI .'i .la'.vick directed the pie-.
a... .til a tyi..|i > that builds rap dly
> i li:...t.\ and in it clod laughs ga- '
ir. u'.iu i.iii pi'ii. ri iliniTs ?11 aine? .
-. a-; bi i iiinedy best in the broadts'i
ir.g : i.pa iiVe. but manages .to be
la bigjy d; ..'iiv.ii ia in the moments
I" .-"ir-p.' n. . It is- by far out? of the
i'.-.1 t?ttVt-r-?. -j-II ii'j* i iailie..?uilkmij yet,???
. '.\ :.i > ! : i; x ew"s".
I. : j .'- -i-i :-,i Bethel A;
I." K. I'i.a'iA. u is ii. i.jed a high day.
V i u . : i g j-.r I iT~liiive Miss tucilF
mitl; in Monday Mi huol Miss Smith
. \ .i ma Miss llaesy.. T. Neal. We
ashii.i.r I. r ta.i'iiiue again.
"The ''(in To ('..liege Club" met
ioijil av sti lling at the home of Miss
lartlm it. Browii on .Franklin St.
; i-r*-," I a >iiii 'ss discussion the-.visitors
..is i.i.11 oiiii'-'. d, (i..iiKi,\ ? .Misses' L tide
Sin it ii i iid TimViis n'.ia Ciallman.
','<! in'i; gltitl to Have visitors at anylc .
A n 'ei..livable evening: \vus~"
pent iil'li-r which it delicious repast
.- -. I by. the hostess. .. .
Aii; I'biiide Atidecsou a -former Ani
i iwiii.iii. who ha- In-eii in Washing-'
... 1I'm..ipiiu: avv.h.ilf is in the
.i i' visit UK' Relatives and friendp.
\\ . a .21'.ui mi l.ave iwiss i ominy
i iii >1 r<' )>,' 11 .flic city. I\Iisss Arm- ,/
: i tn... i. visiting hdr muther and bru . y.
She liu been away for quite
()ii ..if i U'.fa> evening. Mr-'. 1'lax and
ihn'ri. gave a most enjoyable
; i 11:>!H.11> iii at. Bi.ussingMme Lake
, h.ii.iMi - Ticmiiv .Armstrong
. iT !i.-..>ii> i? i> w.is 'served.
Wt?i.vi u'l?i. lad .1 > Itnvu.'in the city - _
. > v.-. l, Mis.. r.mvna Thomas Eraid.-,
.a Washington D. C., who came
I. inn II in. r .nil?m.-lli-. .Miss Chris- 1
. i ; W> wish .Miss Thomas
speedy recovery.
_ . ,;i, . iv.iw.a.ls was leaving
ut, Mis'. Virginia Shuh i\ came to .
. i \ . r.- .1 ,?'.! . \\\ are glad
~ 11 mT rill '111-. ~ /T '
MUISHAN HOME liUKtAT, AID
SOCIETY HELD STATE BOARD
MtLTlNii AT NEWBERRY. .
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Aug. 11. The Christian
Mine ; Emial Aid Society held its
aid .muting Saturday in Newberry.
. i iie iil t'iki' of the grand president
It?.* .Maim Burton, of Greenvihe,
ir. aiiived later,.'Mr. E: \V. Brown
ii Mf -ided. After soir; and
i ro'f.. W. R. Bowman of- Conubia
was accorded the floor and
dd the object of the""meeting.. The
>. ?.n jjii-w what. needed and got
o himlllQ.-S.
This was the first state board the
<h i has had since the state had
. n di\.iihd into districts, its being
t4h-?t n|...n the suggestions - of?the
land i ictaiy. The following thing3
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t i vhi-itrdin"1 t'T till' I'htlfler" tllB -
.< n Tv i w;nfking under,' the 'grand
u -id.m is responsible for all deaths
- q^.qwdra'H. V> and that both dfi. " ^a-t
pi! *11h tjt;i sv.itli their officers ?
ce- ./mi1 inning-to- work as long -as
s mi I; i?? at i?faetinn to the~ffrand? ?
i. '!.! i,t and they must always work
i haina iix with the grand head.
I t;al there will 1)6" only, two
(li t iir tead of three. District
' 1 h d l.y E. \V. Brown of Johnlu~.
ah>na with his are the Rev. J.
II nf, T.. Bowman and Mrs. Hattie
aHi.jnn.._d Usl i ict No. 2 led by Rev.
E :**?iTiTers, .on his board are
. -Jt- I"met a and C. L. "Worthy of
.. .is. , :
According to the charter, ail r
. uratu.i olli'iers must be apiU.ied.
hv the grfind: president with v
i.j.;ijnval of the state . board.
re w.te several;minor* complaints
ni i t hi- hoard from district-Ner-3;?1 ?
F-: "t. he proved that those per<
i.Ttfv's book. 'The "grand ' seere- '
i wn : ordered to write - to those
i tii-= explaining' the law.
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