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p""7" Virr 2 _ ? CHESTER PARAGRAPHS' ! ??rv?-v^ &- t-. ... Mr. Robert Nelson returned to his -< home in Miami, Fla., Tuesday evnrng a tier a visti oi a Wees *,u in.- i.t.t.gn s ter, Mrs. Ellen King. Mr 4.nd .Mi .s L Wi ailmrs . and daughter left Tuevday~ ^vcrrrng~ ~ for their home - in oMer- -v several w^eks here with relatives and niet.ds. ? After an absence of a year", Mrs. Al.ce liruwn is at nuHk- io tne deo light of iriends. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson -.if \\ hitn,:ire t' spent. 5-aiurday arid jja'r day' in the city witn iriends. e Mrs. .uarv JL'ye ha;- .tt-rr.ed frtyrr. ?? HI.mi.ng Rock tyfter spent , month ii August. - 5TTsl Delia idoulwuue was called p -frohi Rock tiiil to the Ledsid* of h..r ii daugnter, Airs, Susie Arcnie, who is_G sicR7~r'~~i~: ^ r~ h - 4-*?Un tiie sick lis; . Airs. Aluude > b Haiuin, Mr, Turn FraMer, Mr?. Saliiel v zanders. ra Mr. Willie Caiawell re:v;r.r.c>d Moh? ti day night ironv Blowing K<.;k where' "he spent several days. 7.1 heV. n. iJ. Laugierd . oi_ w.li conduct revival met-Ung a: the ' A. Al. ?.. Z. Church 0: wmcit 1 jCv. J. B.Funuwrbuik h pasur, - a Kev. S. C. t Canipoeil vt Anderson, ?? will conduct revival ^services at Cal- it vary Baptist Church, "Itiv. Wd L. < who?iiUo?just?accepted?r*rc?| a , t. > 1 it? J ' ^ of.the baptits Church in OvO'l, 1" ;a., ' It is expected to be pre-viit lot tne" g meeting. I g Mrs. rienrietta Johns n n--l at .her i * home on Ashford' St., .alter an length j> iy Unless. She leaves a husoand Ml*. (, Massey Johnson, one son', t?o bid- v tueis ami?tv>o da,.gnu : --Cluster -friends are delighted to , nave. Mrs. Lillie Lee Smitn-u. >$itu?n- -A Pa.r at home again lor a \isit.~ l"^ Mr. Andrew .Funderbink >uetu j ' Sunday in the c.it^ with h.-. brothel" P-'-' hey. F. K.' Fundeiburk. j H1' Alis's- Lillie Bi'tl Point-lass i- \i-it- .jng. reiavires in- Cclumtna. - - . AI11?. Anna '.Juni.V: .lull !.vi li.TTrtrh*^^ ter Aliss Annie B.'uf Winston Sah-m*^ have been guests-Of Miss Lost Ciil-J ?? meyerfor several weeks. . . MI ..... ? *v nuui IIUMSUII "3 l.H-t If IJo'c.K I 1 Ark., arrived iri the city last Thu:sUay from Jacksonville. 1'.M.Ttt j he-is-living and t???H c?n Friday to Miss l/. uisi* 'A !ivrr; at I " _ 1~|Tr rnrrrrc1?trrr^tcTrrrrr?rrrn-ts?Ii i \\. M.' Byrd, ociated. ' Mis. Anna ilintun lviaie a m-', - -- trip-'to .hock Hill. ,\\ ehm?r;iv Fr.c spent" !st-yer'al hours v. ;th~j.?Tn : -/.mTty in law, 1 Kev. L'iiiiord " hint oh/. Ue'v. J. C. GHm.fc is coup . -ti;..- ;- * vival meetings at Mt. Ban'. Cnurch'of wnich Key. XV. 'S\.\ 11 nor is hastor. iievelal have \: : ' TjUpTTTTTn .IleV.. r ,-i-x. - -.. ' congiegution with 'tlu-.r mormons.. ??A vtrj*-.-iartte crowd attWiUAj *?re}' annual picnic of'Fecona B..; | tiat, ti. c?n August A . -.my dvj''1 uucks ami cars . vvc-ie c i-. ? eyjiit;.' ' t;. e ^picnicTters . to hast- nia 'wncie t'm- >. ~ r?. yrnjsxrtTj ttivif -yi'-tac yrcfrnn. it v. as . a pleasant. occasion v. r. i" ; . 11 good- bit.net: n.ucn '. . .a-tr crowd enjoyed every hjoniept. of :.?. time. Mr. and Mrs.- Jessie Wis.--.0 Mrs. t harloit.-- ti, a . ,1 Mrs. Aim;una llaiuin su. : :.i ! j A ? ilt-k>-"tTmdiT-n, ?fl: T1 ' ii," Mm Trrm"i""ii7j~rT vfrno werenera visrtir.s. x r. v:-. ;u- fl ter.ued tine picnic as ' s.ui." ''J?nt \ | " |v ieit Monday n:tt-rnu'..< |n yvcu-nii-aiiict! by .Mr. and..Mi's". Root'.' llowaid. .M r. HowarM,- Aviit- \VrtS t.'veM* fiupt. of linu \\ ilson >. as. . -aisoV' ? TaTTk?. A.e emu'i':: nnt; .Mrs. 1 < ~~Maggic*_ Howard,?rurrrrnry . thy'TT i.ui.iaj.y-. Society .and toacbi r of a !' Ma.M uins 1.. . ' n* . _ missed. i nty are gone.. for- an iu . ' ?;? uei.mu1 | eiiud.??? ? ??:?..' { j; Rev. ..if. imbvit d-.. . conducting iew\al r r Kcv ' JujiiurMf , n::r. au,,?,u i L\ii.'/.v, ?? . Street'. r.ML-ns.oii. Rev. T?-l:<i-rl. is "' pi eac n. r.g \ eey lotves-aMy ana' R i-s a a rent: .spiritual a a ai:'? s.sna. . t iiisvy Hi opened \\ eun.v- : nintr with a ni'u- enroHti 'i " ' grant ma i; scnbol will i-i . ; v. ; later; The new addition to t ih fa< ul ty is: Mr. llirain A^ku:> .ii,-nit m the. first gradates 'of lite .>? n' -Mr. t< first gradates ot" the Mr. R Atkinson w ill ua ii laying" ray_ fTrig fin iM-u Hie ' .>-n It": in kivT ~? Institute n~. It* do. Tn?-' ioiiv.:-' ii'maSchool leaciiois are: Mi.-"- iJWi *l ten, Union; Mis Ansiie. (.lai/n 'n., Mo R " j ^ Jpfilbia; .\frss~.Minim- Hradi rti; r-'hiai?1deiphfa: Miss- Ljewey McImmm., f is- L ion; Miss Lstello ldivian. Jinno 1 . nn<iiiin ~, (>:ni.geuUi ir : f'l u.^ . I . Finley. is 'pleased with "the outlaid. <- t. ' a guorl ~ytntr. .work- and; ail ?U now busy at work. . : ' Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Bated ;?ml 'U daugbotsr?Mi.-:.-/ diu'alr *n'- Uniun?trt^ ton <l neie Tuesday unoir.intr and ^ broug sit' their liaugr.tfci', .M .- - in tin e l'or teachers' ineetrt.g at f'.ii.M lev High.' . Rev. J. M, Aleat.ty vl u i t1 and little daughter motored-iiefe .>at - urday where he. ear-terns his e!<ic.?t -daughtr in "Brat'-.-r.t It rts'Te. Miss Annie Mae.-Sv'ai* s,r..Xr\(if>a. timer'ami :Vhr^--fr4? s^i't Atiu=j: ston. are h-use guests or Mi.-s I. > i. ise Bruce. ( "*r f V / AIKEN NEWS Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison arrived'v. in A ikon September 4, vi. iting her > rr.otncr lor Lne winter, Mis, .Marion Jongs. . 1 n . Vrlends ot .\i isses Ida ar.d Ui 1 ''"I " Johnsoni are glad to welcome them v home from a lovely vacation in Co- f< . lumjbia. . Or. (Thorry left A:ken Saturday afternoon for a rhotor trip to Washington, D. C., where Mrs. Cherry is f on her vacation. He -will bring her ' bj^ck with him. ! ? Dr.,araJ Mrs. J. E. Carter Sr., of b> k i_- bii., and Mrs. Rosa_Stoney tl > motoed to Aiken Sunday afternoon T fa t<~ visit Mrs W. A. Jackson. A '.* We are glad to welcome back home Mr. and Mis. Joe Iloltty. Mrs. Clennie RaTford Clark aiwEjjltle Son "were" v Visitors to Aik?ii la?t week. j] . . . . - . o ? - ~ , . : .ukonitos* art enjoying the danced ktu at BalFs Pavilion. This den ? ui i^aiK is noted as being the ..si, modern one in the south. It iueal for any kind of a picnic, bo cue or dance. ...i, and Mrs. Wallace Smoot have ? pv.:. nnsed a?handsome Chyrsler vu Je. o*:? *?srr - - SUMTER NEWS On Monday evening, August 31 or \e beautiful lawn of Mr. and Mrs harles Spear, Jr. one of the most njoyable social functions of th< asiii ws<! witnM??fl o - . ?Ufj ? UUUlUVf VJ *^jdien and a. few grown ups., . Tne ail air was a modern lawr a:ty given- by Mr, and Mrs. Spears 1 honor of- their little daughtei arrie Uattiemae Spears third birth 1:. keeping with the natural v-aaty and comforts^<>f the lawr verytlnng was arranged to make the -lei noon one of much pleasure" foi ?.e children. ? The lawn was beautiful decorated -. io;or5^ink':aml--gr<Ben? and variott: a:nes were played which added greal . j'the pleasure of all present. In a corner of the lawn was placed ereen table chairs to match, in th< .'irtev was the large cake decorated i pink and green with three little an dies. Teh cake was baked by h. 1'. 1 ;ini hp Austin who is an exppri i the art of pastry. Each little ucst was decorated with a pink oi reen sash oi? tie as they entered ths ate. Ice cream and cake was served, ntier a oeauti'iul tree a large tub was an.ed in the shape-of n old .well ilea with iee ceold punch, where hte vie -remId quemih their- tlmsW Mrs. Snears was assisted by Mrs. ,lb<rt Spears also Mrs. Naomi lo iV, 'Mrsr Thurston DeLaine and lr>. Easter Jenkins. There were Go iiildren present to enjoy the afteruotv. -The xnrt of town guests were: fcwttep James Wendell Council of iiHtei.-ipliit* and Arthur Know lest of ?'ew York. j..nnc unuic iiitii; wisnt's co mailt ri' nlany little friends for the beauiful and useful 'gifts. UKXNfcTTgV1LL& NEWS. The Farmers aj'e down to veal Cct: "TIkFhe-s riiY ~oHT ~t'e'tiuii," tru-rt \\ ill yiako good, ^ ? ..? y. "Ur ' riehd-" tovk th* ii riv-ritiiiR?an the northern section this ir. Now York City looking the .in,nun. Mrs.'Laurv Drake is. home : "On of life, Mi ? ' Louise Quick left last week Brooklyn. NY Y., after spending M:V> Mabel Reese is spending the ..miner with her ?i ter in Summer. k. C. M.-- 1 a:'enter Sanders left Tuesa P. M. fur Washington, D. C ft' :- .spending -a ' month vacation with relatives. * . * ' lie.;, .and Mnb. A C,.. Cork . and i.-irc".. Mr?, Winds,, returned home ifi- fr ,;.i a month's- vacation in MisL >ui-ar.a and Alabama. They . pm-ti'd r.e of the. best they have had. Mrs. Made'.ino ..White ?of F. ngl eTTirl; N*v -JrpAVtn*?the house -g-uer-t -.-f ? rrr-rr-Mryr-t:.- R. Reese and family uiv.g- Mi,--? White's stay many -coals, and 'outings were giyen to ake- ki-r stay worth while.?^.a. Kc v. and Mr>. A. J. Wright, and uihlv took two weeks vacation in \jiCv > ' V ' W1 f n P f* v Wr \ cfiVi t *c /!;> :! > ? ??there Rev Wright d t t New York G+ty?visiting i~ many relatives.. He was highly " i 11?his mmher-in-law. h i. K: \\ . Brown, Miss Celeste . i.?: vij?Mg. Munim tBrown of r-.v -Vnrk to: accompany him home. Ir--.. Wright is somewhat- delighted ' ? i; mother, sister and bro. visit hoi in the dear" 613' South and. n made aspiendid si eivh ay A. M. They will spend a ?-ik or more in the city with Rev. .vvlight.' ~ .\fr?. Bo'.Ven was surprised to. see Vyi'.k iv '.he m? ith :?n:. esneyial v . ^t-e Ahers.ena Baptist Church in cr.nettsville. ShUoh is in the A lass Church list, come over and see Miss l.ouisi; Johnson general manem of the/John- Balycorn play, kind ; iiiviios' one and all to witness the r-.r.t! pray?given by -some of . the ity's t talent, .Sept.. 10th, at S-t; I;>-kle M. F.. Church, admission 10a, In. .\V. S. Hanna,. Miss Margret [anna accompanied their sister home i f'i. iadvlnhia. Pa.. Mrs. ; Cherr> ' g.ng. Alter spending a month di : re with relatives in the eitv. Dr. >-"-i UvH-ia Vctf-a .ow delegate -from laijooj- F.Iks Lodge No. 4 15, To the 2nd Annual Convention of the Gvanc ,-idge J. B. F.Iks of the World : F'hilnfleiphia, Pa., August 23 t :o*. Ho reported one of the best c-sion in it1 history. They returned ?m.e having a safe and pleasant trip dgt - f .he 1*. "S. of A. and D. oi "i'; r- T ttl". i1 ,,Vf Smith Caro ;i. will convene in Bennettsvilie, S .. >e fi-mher 14-16, 1031. IUm* A. C ook Slate Master,'. Rev. A. C. Cox rand Sn jctary.Mr. Raymond Anderson of Orangei ?r. ami Mr. Randolph of New York y.ve the house guests of Miss Thelma year- and family. K Mr. C har.cie Williams made a Surii-'e visit home from Washington, D ?Thursday?A. M. r Miss Shadi ?pears is' spending a L'\v days in Cheraw, with friends. Missus Helen- and Alice Hagen ol ".-hingt- n. F>. C , with three othet were the house guests of Mr rd Mrs. J. H. W. Morris and family Jenning. St., last. week. Miss Thelma Meodock of Laurincrurg Inst. vLouringburg, N. C., was ir te city Sunday P. M. visiting Mis? T. ami MissSanders on melia St. ' I Don't lad. to attend Men's Dav ser ices at Sidney Park, Sunday' hY6TTT ig, September 13th. V * \ jg TTTE palmetto T,T SOCIETY HIU,*NE\^ Baml-un took pluCe aT Bethesda Baptist Church onllast .Sunday. Thirty , eight converts wore added to the j church. Rev. McCoy preached a soul , . sj irt i?ur sermon usinir as a text 2iui rj Kings fifth cha|)ter. "and the tenth Tf i>'_i-e. A li\i zv cioiSii W?a_prg3ent. "Mr. James Aldiick. Mrs." Nannie Prince, and Mrs.* A. R. Bacote; Misses j Fannie Williams, Alma Swiney, Vivian Bacote. Aathwill And Vivian i Piince. metered to Kinpstroe last , Wednesday to* spent, the day with ; Re\. W. M. Anderson and family.; i Mr. Nchle Wil Tin is up again after having been ill for a few ^ays. J. Baptism will be at Union Baptits i Church next Sunday morning. , Mrs. Julia Douglass .Tedder died in Durham, N. C., last. Wednesday and i was rfunerttetd ami buried "at Bethel [ Brptist Churt'h neai here. She was i a woman, a devoted wifes s onl a. Inviiiar . v . -A good woman ~~ha<! truly .passed away. The revival at Georgetown School 1 was very interesting and largely at^ ? * . ' ? i lyllUva, _ ~ Our old friend T. E. Wearing died. hist Friday. Funeral was conducted I at Bethesda hi? church.-last Sunday > hv w r \r^r?,. uj- ? -r. ^ aitu uia SJ?r. [ mains laid to rest in the town ceme! tray, with Masonic honors. "'. Servant of God well done, : Praise he thv new employ; i And While eternal ages roll: Rest in thy Saviour's joy. ! Mr. George Postell of Wa-hington, , D. C-- spent the week-end in town while here .he was the guest of^his I aunt Mrs. Jesse Brooks. " i Prof. J. D. Dickson, attended the r hurg-last week. Instructor? from tho i United Spates Department of Aeri1. culture-, the State Department of I Education and Clemson College were present:'- . . EMAXI EL A. M. K. CHURCH TT, 1 : Sunday School was called to order by the Supt.- Mr. M. B. Williams at 10:1a A. M. the majority'of teachers at their po>t of duty. The- lesson was -i-roviewed by Mr. M B Williams. H-t3u A.M. Rev. Summers' preached an excellent sermon from St..?Ufx . >. i.: a v.'...' ;:. the'hihder r*"pin't '.Tf-ti,;:'- :i"li-ip >,r: a piilow,' and they awoke- him and said* unto him- .Ma?teiv-ciw-i?*i-*hou not that we 1 perish." It was Viijojeu ?bv all, Rev. Ptjzer assistru in giving the Hofy f .Communion , ??-A-f P. M. t:.L I.oncue was ealled bv the president,.Miss. Margret Washington. no Pie sermoii, we were glad to have 5 oils., miwye: wor.-ltip ,\v.;h us Sunday morning hoping, that Mr Sawyer \\..l I'llliy J.CI' UUl Oltt'll. Mr. Henry Fox al-w was a dUtin4; 1.1 > tie(1 visitor-.? We Ml- vr.ai! .to'have 1'rcd'. ami Mrs. .J. J*. >a: tej- back alter a three yeai'.- iiv OKiahvO.a. Miss Geneva CJrirtin has returned Hi'iiiy. l.tie: .-pe!uil..?r li.: cy WeKS ill Abbeville and Newberry, -S. C.. she ii'p its a tine trip. 'Mis. n, <_ "Jackson has returned rr:>m a months treatment. '.? irrr.'e .ui.?- Mr.jrtriyTh-mpsonr."'me^ a.iter .spending the -un.ir.v! .it New^VUrkjLjty. Mrs. E. M. .Murles' has .retul-ned from an extensive trip tu ,ioiero (j'r.oi t ; visit her 'mother j?nd sister cn hy way she. met trienus at L num, ?.1, i., . ,\i ?(J. ..trim, reports a very pleasant trip. .v\ e are triad to knovv tnat Mrs. . I CO W'i1 i 1:1 iv. - iip.nrovinir 111 . HIT H"; KrPP.hmXEWr Tr.v revival meeting at'the R'.drfe Hill Church?ttits?qrnte?a sUlVcv. Eiishiet-n converts vveie added to *.he number. Dr, m FY Tiion 1 p5"7UY pastor of the t ~ v. ~ ?1 V - t i _ > * ** t? 1- -* * - i aueniiivic .SXjapei i cr.Ulin Ol .-VU? gu*en,- Da., wn > pre ici.td an unc .inpvoiiu-.iag go'spei. Dr. Thompson's message ..is lull . oi_ .hjy.ght anc. .a1 ipiraUuii. During hg meeting. . v ?v. e; ??raced i' r:?dre?di?tingui.?l.c^ ministers: Rev. W! D. Drake i f 1 is; .m'.ev ii'<^. e .; Kvv.'W. T; Kepiirv ' *of Aiker.; Rev A. i\ Jer.es of Ab'ne* .viTIer Rev.. Frank ,Y. caver of John-/ n Rev* II. A. Pi-te.r.- n \>f Gl'ecnwo A, - Dr; Jordan of- iK-troitv Mich. - Many others which .-pace will- r^ot allow mo to mention. . 'u_ ' ; i- it few- <?f. the l'ornieilv hmi.' pe-ople, but now living in,^va-: ' usi cities were happy vi-itors to relatives * and. friends during yncaton time. Miss" Dora Andei.-on of Plain Field, ' X. J.; Mr. and Mis. Edward Greene ' of Richmond, Ya.; Miss Giacie Haiv ' i isort <?f Philadelphia.* Pa.; Mrs. \\ ilhelracim M err it*. Hill of DeLnnd, Fin.; ' Mrs. Pearl Hazzard Gunther, ' Miss Ik-ssce Hazzard, Mr-. Eliza Jack.-en . Pope, Master Whitfield Well-, -Mrs. Sudic Jackson Williams of New York ' * i-hi'drep (|f ' Charlotte, X. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Hazzard. Messrs John Henry Merritt and Eddie Johnson of Philadelphia and New* Yoik, ' respectively", motored .* U?? Mis?es Bessye Hazzard, Jessye l, Hammond, Messrs John H. Merritt and Talmago Hazzard spent Labor Day in Columbia. They reported.an ' ( enjoyable trip. Mr. artd Mrs. Roy Hazr/ard. Messrs '. J. H. Merriee and Eddie Johnson P left Tuesday morning for New York. ; Rev. W. D. Drake of Graniteville, and Mrs. T. F. Hammond are visiting . relatives in Bennettsvillc. Mfc B. J. Quattlebaum carafe home *.i cundav. He has been in New York for quite a while, 'i (Miss) Jessye Hammond, reporter. BOOK EXCHANGE?Booker Wash ington School second hand books for .High. ^qhool Juid grilles. .An. up." books. ' 9 * UT>TO ? * ABBEVILUE NKWS . i r~'r~ Master Eugene Belcher, Jr., and his ! two sisters, Misses Willie Mae and ' Gussie Belcher went over to Atlanta On.. Friday of last week and re^ turned Sunday. .. .. . Mrs. Louise Morton, Mr. Clive Willis, ^fr. and Mrs. Benie Cade of Green ville motored here the 30th and spent a few hours as guests of Mrs. Cade's | aunt, Mrs Susie Baker, while here | they motored to Calhoun Falls. Mrs j Cade is remembered as Miss Jessie I Rouse. Mr. Oliver MHler went toTJharlotte X.. C., Thursday of last week and stayed until Saturday with his brother Mr. James Miller.- He- reports a pleasant^ trip. Miss Margaret Jones of Washington returned to her respective home last week after spending a week as the guest of her father "and mother, Rov. and Mrs. David W. Jones and . family^ _i___ p Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nash and I s ii Willie Maxwell spent the week i enu in Atlanta, tia., last week. They J ^rted a fine trio. '. Mrs. ~Abbie? J. (jtiappeHe has- com pleted a month's summer school at Seneca, is now at home for a rest. She Is also beautifyiijg the home with a fresh coat of paints *? Mr. and "Mrs. Thomas Nash and son. also Miss Edna Jones and sister and their brother, Mr. Arthur Jones motored to Greenville ~on the 30th of 'August and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lee MeKellar, Sr., had their homo painted last week PijTctrrrey Street which added much l" "the beauty of the street. Erinds in Abbeville and elsewhere le :-r.- with regret of the illness of Miss Fannie Taylor at fccr home near the -city and' hope she wil lsoon bo welh^ ?Mr. and Mrs.. nyid Lewis, WardUnv. imrt'-n D CM spent a -few -days- visit? ?mr h">neTolk. While here they weie the honored guests" of Mr. .Marsha'!'.* bryit.er in law and sisttrr.' Mr. and M Geo. II. Fin Ley. They- went' *6 F;-.i> bun. Ga.. the home of Mrs. Mar ?!'"i- a visit. V; - Ruth' Wilih'm-^-ei Secession i A e . is a lots better and able ~io Lm... . jj Friends hop? .-If I recver-. . , . ' I It". Gregg of Jai ks'.mville, Fla . M:>; Lee. Mr. Joe Ellis and Miss El : lis -rc-r.V Monday "f last- week at tir" I re-a' t-hce Ot Alts." Mary . L Pope.' Mi. Ch .rlie W \ 1!iains of Gncit ] we. 1 spbnt Sunday wTH! Mr. ~L"~ A Rye hie. - . j M > (' -R- Fliederiek -and -her. sou ' ai.v't daughter of V dumbia was H.e eiue-K of Mis. Mi.: v Grand Mi 'Mary R. Pope last week, j Mr. and Mi s. Th'iw.a. Nash an I Miss Emily Collier spent Sunday n. Mil et nwo' tk . Rve. .and Mrs. J.- IE .Toatley-.- an ! daughter. Miss Ltici!e Tnatley and j Elder Kennedy of Due-West. Rev. H. : Kennedy and Mrs. Mary L. I'ets. ' m?r. oreO to A ken last, week ar.d at tended the Fall Pr-sbytery. I Mrs. Pone was also elected to !' General Assembly that meets in Den : vt-r. Colorado r.ext May. h MR>-rrC oilier way enlled to th? betside of her motlvr. ltte-May <>: j last week. Her husband. Mv. Pant uel Collier motored A- Williams S'onflav and spent the day with th\n Misse I.ueile Toat>ey of I'-te < <* spent the \yeok erut with Mr?". ~M L. and Mice Mart.fR Pope- ? ; M'l't-rt f-nr?~n of Ch'^atro. HI Mr. Ernest Wright and Mai- V A .iliuny of Greenwood motored from ' Greenwood Monday of this w ok ;utf 4 i. ! > miVf.il {nifOi o?' M-s. I" can's Brother! Sir. find Mrs. hyt E. Tittle and family: Mrs.. Logan 1 f. Tnr., rln,y r'frP> for h.-f h i Chicago. | Mir- Vina-Glnvf-r spentj urday* night here with Mr' en: .\L l T ' n E Craw.ford, . Mis? Barbara A^ McKc.lar i I with tonsils. | Mr<. John Savage -oc.r: S'.-urJa . right with Mr. aid"?' M ?. John V. ' Crawford. j Mr. E. E. Fuller ha?- evened a i 'Ready Lunch" stand r-n. t hureh m... j next I or to his shoo , ?hop. - ( all see him- ? . . Mrs. Mary Frye of New "W.'k i'> left Vast Saturday nf' or a few veA stav with home people. 1 Mrs.. Helen Presslev ?r*nt .Sun-la;, in Athens, Oa. . SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. nllTTCII Rev. J. C. Anderson. Pastor Sunday was a beautiful day and Sunday School was well attended. The .topic: "Opening A New Field" was thoroughly taught and diseus.seJ by pupils, and teachers. At 11 30 our pastor delivered to us a wonderful sermon text foUnd 'Trtftrr^vn1:1 Tht'n ramy Jr?u' imi!'. wearing the crown of thorns arid the purple robe and Pilate saith unto them behold the man. lEe Junior and Senior Leagues met togaiher on Sunday. The services were in charge of Captain Caughman who rendered a Very good program. Captain Caughmsfn and her crew tra velec/' T?0 n d es on Iwst Sunday. Captain Clifton i.. .tftO miles hchir.d. Night services the pastor preached a soul stirring sermon. The Second and Third Sundays D known a* men and women day. The . pn have a ran CP rl n snpcinl nt-nfirrn m ] for both services Sunday. Rev. An J ierson wij preach one of the fine-J senhon to them in the morning, and Prof. Baumgardner Viif speak on Sunday night. Every women has been urged by the pastor .to bring their husband and each man is to bring, a pian friend. On Monay night, September 14, lUliexu.'wIH he. a. jYumankss Wedding and ,a Baby Contest, given by tne men of the church. irtft aTMir iti?MiMnK)il< iirf ft' ifiniA _ ? -?rFULL OFVBI VITALITVN^ l~T7,T v o i LJUtSls . VO J ' Oiv GKTTIN all for- th t x> 1, A U "I I ~ BR i-: A D SOUTH S FAV< ' I . iJ ' ' ! UF.F.SK'S I) if : % .MRS. IV R. f ~' ? 1 !? A .F4 I.L LINE OF FATIv ? __ CIG ARS, A> i A APEX TO MET PREPARA ft ?NEW 1Y ' ? j V Race Magazines And. Newspa] 1% - ICE CREA3 ff-?' ' " ?-?l i>TIo] it . -.. 1 122 Assembly Street. j* - . - J !*!*.' m m * | Mutual CjJ % - . 1)EA1 S1V PLE AND?F ij- * *? - ?-?- . - - ' j. 1 iii. Books -ore- .still" ? j-ti\ t? I *t* i) u'l:? i t v i?e \' ?u l ull dotai! I ? RHONE 22D70 j *i| ! ' T | . P A I) (I E T T 111.) I. AI STIDKRAKER & ( II WE WORK ( SERVICE THAT SATIS ME 1 ~~ U. G. PAI I ~ ? "?r i-.? i GKhENWUOD NEWS * ATt tTsg'ffK "T." AT.'" I'!1."'Tl'llllJill1 ' ? | ~ Elder R M. Gary fwa$ with us in fifth Sunday night and preached .wonderful sermon which was enjoy ?-d W all. Our third "quarterly con feience was'held August i-51 si. Th ,-er\ ices were well' attended. A ruum.l ."S. Vo.jiti >\\ ns\raiso?l durin) :lhe ' quarter uy all oriiaiYizations lie ports were good and from all de ^par t mtnts of the church. ?We fw v ;hat with -the- ! adorslup of Kur-dfi' cient pastor, Revr'M. O. William . success is-ours.. The church is. aliv Loth spiritual and financially. Miss- Jimniie Williams left thi ""week to rrrkf'up her school wor] 1 ?u>.other U'rn.i ? | alirS fikunh Nance- ujid .Mi;-- 11. ?i-ah?i^t\c-g-<nc. tii. .be4r1n.--tl1e.il -duni .} v-uih. .. . . . ' - ail s, Via: 1'. fi .h:L 111:' : pc"iill":t Tev ?-'a ?"s in . ti a city last' \\ >-ei\ " curouL e 'i.e:' li.OU-, Edgefield. .I Ill'f GAS AMI Oil. | EEEVY'S SERVICE STATION Ac OAE.Uil TK.'Ji Tay lor St. ~ Phone it27 OPEN ALL NIGHT David G. Ellison General Insurance Honest and efficient attention vriven to all fiusifress -j- plaaced-with- me. PHONE 5717 | --> 22 t W A S 111N QTON ST. - r-!H : ; - _ L _ _ * . #l " y 4 t , " * * ~ _>_ Saturday. R<spfemh^r 12, 1931. ???; ? . : : * _ < _ 'boy. HSid^ ~ SI RKI) I ~ ?? ! ? ? ?11 r\ r? j * l ' L* 1 till L5tLvTl =? em by name" SSKN---S' ? ? i-'v' c.AKlIh " l>!<1 i'lb SIM t 1841. ; : B -a. o RUG STORE I REESE. 1'ruu ' . f NT MEDICINES. Old ARETTES J . ;i) TOBACCOS. A TIONS? COM 1*1.ETE OTOCK. ? STAND? . | ..>r ?ers Can Always Be Found Here. 5? I AND SODASl 4' S'E 7S20r~~?| Columbia. S. C. ^ g rocery Co. | .BUS IN . ANE?--UxROGERIES i - - I r_.- - - .?;. '. !. ; in' ... ? r.'Mthuior The Manager will *t Is <jt" the matter. ' : V i:?:)G .ASSEMBLY ST. ? _ . % ' . , . . ~~~a ' S G A R A G E >Y STREET . . ' 1:VHOLET SPECIALIST )N ALL CARS * PIES KY ERYHOlVY. GIVE a trial. )GETT, Owner Low Sunday Excursions a H lc \wv iuttr^Trareitat"T?~ o" " im:;j'\vkkn " :?: a' All Points 150 miles or less. - !loo,| in niaclms orrir: Retuvh? . < limit Date of Sale. . ' Week-End Tickets + TTneand One-Fifth Fare /. Round Trip Alt points in Southeast. Sold Frifl lays', Saturdays and Sunday-mom- V train:;. Return limit Tuesday I't llowintf. . ?. a* : =-rt?; i t 10 Day C oach Excursion One and One-Tenth . Fare Round Trip All points in StHithoast.--Sokl Fri-? 0:ia.s_ S:it ui <lnys iunL Sundays. . f Consult TicKet Agents Southern Rl'way System ECONOMIC AL COMFORTABLE H SAFE# ~ " J J L' (SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM .Corrected to May 10, 1931 M | Arrive Union Station Leave . j No, No. . ' ! 4;50p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 4:55p 7:15a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 7:55a 12:45p 27 Char'aton-Cinn. 27 l:00p 4:lop 28 Cinn-Char'ston 28 4:20p , 10 Columbta-Cinn 9 7:05a 5:00a 24 Columbia-Jacks'n 23 10:30p ll:20a%8 Col'a-Augusta 7 4:l7p 12:48p 20 _ CoPa-Savannah 19 8:20a 9:30p 23 Col'a-Charlotte 24 5:15a 11:00a 13 Col'a-Charlotte 14 4:300? 4 9:56p 11 Col'a-CharPn 12 8:00a | 4:55a 15 Cora-Charl'n 16 3:55a I10:00p 16 Col'a-Greenv'e 15 6:50a ! l :00n 117 CoPa-Charlotte 118 11:20a ,10:15a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 fr:35|> ?f "nr(a ra mJefi" Vna ilocT HIir" " . j Pullman cars. - Dining cars. a, -rr?2 . . - '.. ' v- ... -- ' - * '