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September 26, 1931. SmAtmry HAMILTON'S I 1611 Main St. DiArvns wATnifffi y on Easy Terms St. Office, Small Expense. ' Small Profit i " _ Ml? FAN-O-LIN SYSTEM In Bea^y Culture ^ Give FAN-O-^IN Hair, Scalp I Dandrutr and Toilet Preparations i a trial. Their worth has been proven. Registered in_.JLL.-S. Pat ent Office. AGENTS WANTED. Write for tern., Made by Mme Fannie L. Carolina 1029 High Market Street J GEORGETOWN, S. ( . THE Rev. C. H. Williams says much in a few words regarding his long use of Thedford's Black-Draught. 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 alsci found Black*r Draught to relieve biliousness and the tired feeling that comes with it. I would not be without it in my home."?Rev. C. H. Williams, 42 Madison Ave., Asheville, LATTA NEWS ? J Richard (Dick) Fladger du-d lniuJ| .-. -4- Thursday at the age of SO aftc-i t\vu I years of confining illness. As a church > worker, farmer and citizen, the pres { ent generation will do w<?ll t>< emulate ' his splendid -~-4Funeral services..held Sutur.lay at , Weston Chapel A. ?M. E. t ImwUi ..t' which the. deceased tv:is a member, was conducted hy Rev. I. J. .(juntblc ?v?. with Revr-Er-R. Aiuleison; 1*. E. Di[ Ion Dltsrict, J. S. Coe, Florence Sta* k tion; D. D. Doughty, .1. I'. Washing- : ton and W. L. Bryant, pinticipatittg He leaves a widow, six sons, three daughters, several grand aitd grout i . grmid children to mourn his depar- 1 ?- ture. Rev. B. J. 'Bragdon, Missionary of 1 Little Pee Dee Association, fired Sun- , day night the first shot in thy, battle j against sin at St. John Pastor A. I Reaves appeared 011 the scene Monday, j j The Misses Rosa and Mae Gads t w?i? dinner puoul,.. nl' Alius llat !' tte M. Wriglr Sunday. Principal .'antes A. -ffolman with; Prof. R. C. (oiup took in the cvit ?ference-of Smith-Hughes teachers I ?- Orangebuig. ~ Rev. G. B l'lad: <*r of New York 1 is here op account-.of the death of his ? tnfhgr. i Mrs Maggie Ccr tt is sponuigg Jie.r ,vacation in Not::sto\vn, Pa. j). L.. iShipmai , underLU.er,l'*Q nejl Williams, tailm- tnul f'lvi.li.. 1'1-^t _ barbp? are ready ttr serve ymt at any- time. Patronize them. PLACKVILLE NEWS Mr. A. B. Jackson has returned from New Jersey where lie spent the summer. "Mr. Jackson ts now preparing to enter college at Clallin this fall. Prof, J. F. MeKnight of Kingstree was the week-end guest of Mjss. Bernice Jackson, Prof. McKnight. Miss The Una Orr oTBahTBerg and Mr. Per-, eon of State College were the dinner guesfts of MisB Jackson Sunday Mrs. M. L. Jones of Orangeburg is in our midst introducing the Commercial Casualty Insurance of Columbia, S. C. Mr. Benjamin Harrison of Barnwell is making frequent visits to our city, before leaving for his new work in Columbia. The people here regret vry much that Mr. Harrison will not be in our middst thia winter. For the past two' years, Mr. Harrison < , has been the efficients instructor - r ?f-fi" boy. of Mathematics ,in the Macedonia Hi School here. *' ?The daneo given Monday night by the "Jolly- Eight" was quite an enjoyable affair. Misses Lydia Mays, Callie Bell Odom and Mr. Featherstone Moses have?returned?from- their?trip?tonorthern points. Miss Alma Moncrief has returned from Cincinnati, Ohio where she has been spending awhile with relatives. Miss Florrie Mae Coker is back from Greenvile sphere she spent the mrmnvmer: ^?? ?7 ^?Mrs.?Martha West Noith of?Red Bank, N. J., left Saturday after an extended visit with her aunt, Mrs. .viartna unampaui. HAPPENINGS IN CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA The contests for the most popular Sunday School between Pleasant Hill Baptist Church and Miles Memorial Methodist Church created a great interest between the Sunday Schools ind teachers. It had a literary value that was important because some very spLi.oid speeches and orations" were delivered during the three weeks in which it continued. On last Tues .lay night at the. close of the contest Superintendents K. O. Alexander and S..T. Shannon both had fconfideiVae <hat they would win but Greater Pleasant Sunday School laid on the table $17.Q.6 and Miles Memorial followed / with $14.00. This closed a very friendly but helpful competition. -Thc~hannec was awarded to Mr. Shan non by Mrs. A. W. Hill with latin inscription/ veni, vidl, vrci, I came, T "saw; T conquered. " ^ On last Sunday afternoon, Rev. A. \V. 11 ij^ pa:, tor of Greater Tleasant Hill ran a :..o;:orcaue from Charlotte" to First Baptist Church, Dallas, N. C., where he has recently been called is pastor and is serving, both the churches at present.. - They were'five carloads in party carrying 33 persons. This was the opening day of his meeting there and the Rev. L. C. Huff who is conducting the meeting this week preachd hia-opening sermon. We had i great crowd, a spiritual service and i ? i : J 4. \ wveryuujy suemeu lu nave enjuyeu trie occasions. Our colfction was very good and the Dallas church will come to Charotte in a motorcade on the fourth Sunday in this Month and worship with us. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Shannon, en teitained at their beautiful home on Baldwin Ace., last Thursday night, Sept. 3, with a birthday party in honor of Miss Evelyn Hill the nopu . !ar young daughter of Rev. and. Mr=: A. W. Hill. The two rooms w.ere beautifully decorated with <zen;a3, gladiolas, rosebuds,, and ferns, A color scheme of yellow and green were very artistically carried out in everything. The center of the dinning room table was* a green cake sur ? rounded by yellow flowers. From the lights above the table~hung garlands ol yellow 4 and green Jcrepe which carn^TC) each corner of^ the table and was attached to tall candles. Inspite of the heavy down pour of rain, this party was largely attended especially by young men. After several games of-vriT]st, the tHtrtes- W5Te~~maved -and all danced to the melodious strains from the radio. Then a (.uuMii ul1 i'bllUW slUl^(T""op lettuce, green and yellow sandwiches, punch and colored mints woro trorved by the ho:rtess Mrs. Shannon assisted by Mrs. Sadio Douglas. Everyone ex pressed themselves as" having hud a most, enjoyable evening, Rev. A. W. Hill was on program in welcoming Congressman Oscar De^ Driest to the city of Charlotte last Monday night. The occasion was one of outstanding importance. He spoke at the First Baptist Church of this KINGSTREE NEWS The ministers ancF members of Florence District yvere rqy"Py Cntnrtained in Latta.' S- G., Aug. 26T3?. All who witnessed the affair tepqrts tha^ a better time could qot 'Ijaye been had :inywhere. ^jnong -tfyqa#?tg-ge~ were: Revs. Richerson, ffirigj^t, RQbinson, Jackson and their >vives re spectively, Mrs. .Susan Richerson, Mamie Wright, R. E. Roh'insqn,. .Rev, Jackson's wife is in tVsahjgntqn, fj. C., with- her sick (jaughterj~ qtners were Misses Pearl Woods, Inez Tharp C. L. Robinson, Naomi Goodwine and PhullippiiiL' Rubiiison, JVIf. J.^\V^ Rob^ Fulton. ? * Rev. T. J. Robinson is having a soul stirring revival at St. Paul. Many converts are being recorded. : The many friendg of Mrs. Stina Sellers wife of Dr. Sellers of Pitts hurg, sympathizes deeply with the dear husband and relatives in their rv ' - ' ?"vempnt. The funeral services were carried out in an orderly way with the pastor m-ebarge presiding. Letters of condolence, 'resolutions , weVe read by Prof.-Fulton and Rev. Quarts; these were sent from the church in Pitts burg, Pa. After which short talks by Revs. Robinson, Wilson, Wright, Goupple, McFarland and Reals. Solos and songs were rendered by Mes dames Brown, Griffin and SWaits: My Task, Face-to Face and Some Day the Silver Cord will break, respec.. tively. Rev, Goupple sang the fav. orite song of thd deceased, "Does Jesus Care," and Rev. Robinson, sang 'Swing low, sweet chariot." Then the BSFTffbfi was preadhed by Rev. Jackson 1? r r- J a.,?? 7 ?1 ; ali c:. Vi*'-?HKSir r .. , a ' I- . rafTPAtMBTgO t T?'e J1'"'1"1'" "f P'MH'dlel College .will give their Annual Fali < Dance at A^harrjbra Ball Room 126th I Street and -Seventh A-ve., New York. ' Friday evening Sepiembed 4.1th, '31. i A grand time is expected. ~ "s v "AmongKhe recer.t yjglt^ra frr^n South Carolina were: Misses Daisy 1 Roach-and Delphine Bradley. Thdse instructors oY the city schools of Co < lumbia were spending their vacation ! here. Miss Roach left August 30 for | Baltimore, Md.; Aliss .Bradley left ( Sept. 3rd for Philadelphia. i Miss Hattie Bele Penland and Jul | ia Holcombe of Spartanburg, S. C.;" spent three weeks here. They left for Washington, D. C.. Aug. 31st. Mrs. Ida C. House of Eastover, S. | C., spent an ideal summer here with her son and daughter Mr &nd Mrs. W. A. House, 36 W. 117th Street. Mrs. Hqu.sp met ^ nnmhpr of hor former friends and class-mates hit Thg her stay among.those who help, "ed to make her stay a pleasant one and served dinner lor Mrs. House were Mr. ail Mrs. Ja.tierson, Mr?. ( M; G. Law-enc?, M. *, Harriet ?)_ : Berry,:Mrs.JWIlliam Smith, Mr, Jas, . -Tnek^nn?(Bio.) Mrs. Carrie W. Be bo, Mrs. Mcllo J. P 'i'l:, of Whto Plains also entertained Mrs. IKvse during her weck-v , ? visits--;Sue ;?'t Sept 5tb for her home". Mrs. Amanda i Finch Fukon entertained a few of her frienJs on September 5. Bridge-and Whist were I played amid the strains ,?f lufr^ly music. Those present were Misses ' Lucile Finch, Rosa Young, Mrs. Car. rie W. Bobo, and Mr. William King." 1 mrs. Yvayraan vvuuams ol;tnis eity > is spending sometime with her moth er in Manning, S. C. Mrs. Ellis Turner spent the entire I summer in Greenville, S. C., accom panied by her son Ellis Jr. 1 Mrs. C. W. Bobo and Miv William King were visitors of Mfs. Annie .1 Adams, Whitestone, L. I., Sunday af ternoon.Miss?Margaret D. Woodward who is spending her vaca'GotL,in Stamford. Conn., Will be in the city for the week end. . State-College Xlub will give a stu . ' dents' Farewell Dance at the Rennai- 1 Labor Day many visitors were seen Labod Day many visitors .were seen in the city while hundreds left foi^ J week-end visits for other parts. NORTH NEWS The revivals of North have closed with success. The ?pastors?desorvo (credit. The following young men who wqrked untiringly in. each- meeting: 1 Messrs Teddy 'Nelson, Paul"Mack,' Henry Mack. We hope them much success 111" their field. Through tne ~ series .of meetings unity was the / watch word. io the delight ot mends and family Mrs. Winifred McRae is improving but slowly. Mrs. E. M. McGill has been seen ' at her bed side quite often. She is 1 credited for the .special attention 1 . paid her aunt during her illness. Rev. v and Mrs. E. H. McGill visited Rev. ' and Mrs. H. McRae Monday. Mr. Thomas Ciumw;el, Jr., returned ^ Tom New York Saturday when he expects to proceed with his college work at State this winter. Miss Ruby Notches from Philadelphia .spent the majority of summer with her mother Prof, and Mrs. O. E. : Glover are visiting their parents Mr. < Thomas Cruuifrel also the little grand 1 daughter Janelte. J The stork visited Prof, and Mrs. * H. K. .Dowdy leaving a fine boy. Mother and baby are doing fine. ( Mr. Robt. Johnson left Tuesdady for 4 New York to hring his daughters fin J school at State. We hope him a t safe motor trip. _ Rev. and Mrs. N. J. Bethea called to see Mrs."McRae Monday. Mrs I.ueila Crny and MeQill cull I ed to see her Friday night, \ Miss Carolyn McRae was the din ^ ner guest 0f Utile Miss Willie Crutn wel Sunday. ^ . s Those that are expecting to^go" away for winter are Catherine Bax f ter, Claflin; Willie Cr'Umwel, Allen; Rosa and Blondell Rumph, State; Ro a sida Hampton, St. Matthews;-Ezell Rumph Allen; Miss Carolyn McRae ^ will return to Dilon as a teacher. <, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Scott of Phi j ledelphia spent ten days home after * many yeare^away with Mrs. Scott's mother, Mrs. Katie Hipps. Miss Janetta McRae worked out' rj her gift as a nurse with her mother _j this summer. - Friends and relatives ^ tipup In that fiefdi A trip is to he giypp her and hep patient npxt week by a 'mpmbpr pf Jhp family, Rev. N. 3. HeLain^ of Marion spent j one week at Mrs. McRae'shed side, his sister. ? r Splzzcrnktuf?I tell yoii, J work with my head 1 Slumgullion?Oh, yeah? And so I does a woodpeekoH?The Pathfinder. After which the fHondb and relatives viewed the remains^ This way indeed a very sad occasion,' c F.r. and M"f. J. A- have re t turned fro-p theii trip'to Philudel j yh.a an 1 a very pleasant s ^ay. . a Miss EUa Edwards, R. N., of I. alt a r now of Mont Claire, N. J., was the f guest of Rev. and Mrs. Robinson on j Thursday. Rev. Robinson and family v motored to Florence and Darlington t visiting friends and visited the T. 'B. Camp. a Mr. Columbu? Gridiron of St. Ste v phen carried Misses Inez Tharp and ^ Christine Robinson and Mr. V. L. j Tharp fop a pleasant ride. a _ Death has also claimed Mrs. Col ^ Una of Mt. Zion. The family has our f deepest sympathy. t Mps. W. P. Rogers and children ( werq callers in Greeleyville, S. C. < The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. t Joe Austin are indeed glad to see ? them up and out again after such a V 8 f * :? . :?; i BADtK .. FLORENCE NEWS Dr. and. Mrs. k. J. Wilson of N. 3oit St. left last week for Washing:on, D. C. and other points North. They carried little Miss Levy_ their leice that she may be frrtlme for her jchool opening. They Hill spend nr' wat?days Visiting relatives and friends. ? Principal L. E. Davis and his faculty of Wilson High school and Miss Sarah Bowler of Eastside. and her faculty extended greetings and words of welcome to the hundreds of pupils who registered at the official opening last 'Monday, September 14th. Newly Appointed Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Cooper district Supt.?of the?Floience district Has" taken .up liis residence in the district parsonage at 401 N. Coit St. We extend a welcome and pray that their stay in nnr midst may he veiy pleasant. ^ latives in Philadelphia for a few days. Rev. D. E. Thomas, the progressive "nd energetic. pa&tor of Cumberland M. E. Xnurch ^has closedl a very successful revivals campaign during which 87 persons decided for Christ. Rev. J. W. MoultTie and wife were guests over., the .week-end of Rev. and Mrs.- C. R. Brown of Palmettq St. Rev. Moultrie a native of S. C. was for years a -.leading niiinister in the S. C. conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He is-novrpastoT of the Ebenezar Methodist church of Jacksonville, F1&- One of our Jargest churches in the South. Sunday morn ing Rev. Moultrie preached at Cumberland M. -E. Church for Pa" n f Thomas, the pastor. A large congregation greeted him, His sermon on " I'i-.ith" was a master-piece of eloquence, logic and spiritually, Rev. E. C. McLeod, who v^as for seven years at the church of all nations Boston and who was recently ..-ailed to the position of Professor of Social -Seieneo -and -director of; Men in the Bethune-Cookman college Daytona Beach, Fla. spent a few days last week With his mother, Mrs. M. S. McLeod of 408 N. Colt street en route to his n&w post of duty. iVhila fn Boston, Rev. Method received the aej?rces S. T.~ B. and M. A. from Boston University, At -this writing Mrs. _Mattie?Mcintosh Ts veiy much improved, after :i serious operation and is expected to be taken home very soon. "Glory Bound" Was presented at Trinity Baptist ,-hurch on Wednesday night 16th under the direction of Mrs. Jutmita Lawrence and others. It is a play that can be recommended to be had -n?any?church or school for it is" ducational, inspirational and spiritual throughout. It is not the kind that is going in our churches selling loadstone, lucky star, olive oil mixed with some kind of sweet inincense, telling fortunes, etc. Mrs. Lawrence rendered this play to a packed house .vhite and colored. All went home" vith the highest praise for the porrayal of the journey from earth to Heaven. A case of 125 person* all I lome talefit. Admission was only 25c. 1 DALZELL NEWS Rev. und Mrs. K. P. Butler of Dal | sell, S. C? are entertaining their rhildren and grand children Rev. Cbp alin L. Butler of Columbia, S. C,. MrsaCarrie Or Bennett little Florence ind Charles, Jr.,- of Jersey City, N. J. On Sunday, September 13th Rev. Toppin L. Butler preached -a very trong sermon which indicates that u, is flf-v^liipinfT phirrinnlP,. ivn aly. ^ . COKESBURY NEWS" Rev. Win. 'Thompson" preached a vonderful sermon at St. Paul Sunay. Quite afew visiters and friends" vere out to hear him. Many girls and "boys are leaving or various schools this week. We hope for them a verv ? suereRefni I chool yeaiv_ -r*.' . Mrs. Emma Cummings of Hodges rave i party Wednesday evening. She had as her guests, Miss Sarah lenderson of Columbia; Mrs, Es el 1%; T2ii3fiel:'.rrnaugnters- theryn md Georgia; Misses Mary Pope, Nel ie, Mary Lee Cumpdngs, Mrs. Pinkie reel, Mrs. Eluia^^^-ilurat and Mrs. f^pha MTic'kTrtgtTt of AbBeville; Mes Jg . Rosa and Eva?Robinson.?They 'pjpfirt a very plomian^ avomngv St. Paul's Sunday."School members vero very sorry Sunday that their ' luUful Superintendent; Mr. Mancy j Robinson was ill and couldn't be out. ; " Misses Rose and Eva Robinson anddr. Columbus Starks were the din ler guests of Misses Ruth and An iece Qpgglna Sundayr Mrs. Lillian Jones of Augusta. Ga,, ias boen hore visiting jiher lister dra. Anna Blackwell. ^ ^ . BENNETTSVILLE NEWS Our city was overflown with wel ome visiting friends last week at ending the Grand Lodge Sons of Vbrahunv and Daughters of Jeru j nlom niarlit coceinn ? it the various churches and business neetings at the High School. A deasant time seemed to have been njoyed by the delegates. Benetts rille welcome gates are always open o such uplifting organizations. The Bennettsville base ball club is ibout to close out a wonderful and ery successful base ball season. They lave furnished much enjoyment dur:_._ ng the summer for the many who ire interested in sports. They play. \d many game3 and have lost only a ew, defeating some 'of the strbngest earns of North Carolina, including Charlotte. The last game against Southern Pine was a most exciting ind thriling game, ending in. scores !-2 in favor of Bennettsville. The earni must b^snm&rui&i .for. their iplenaid playing tms season... Miss Wilhemenia Bradford, left ^ Monday for .VttsltviHe, Tcini.,?where she will resume her school ouik ai Fisk University. n Mr. and Mrs. Beber'Covington ami ' TWO~Haughtero" Ruth and dlntti" Kiln u lei't Saturday icu* Washington. Miss ^ Ruth. Will rpmoin-rft m i in>? at Miner Normal. ^ Mrs. Daisy Burklev Taylo4--wa^-a distinguished*vi-= it?*r here Sundpy. She spoke at St. Michel M. E.-Church in interest of the Women's' Home M Missionary Society and ' Ladies Aid. We are always delighted to have Mrs. Taylor in our midst. Mr. Joseph Morris left last Sunday for Charlotte, N. C., whore ho wi enter Johnson C. Smith as Frerhmar.' . Miss?Sarah?Morris?left 1'JP Alien I University. The many fi lends of Mrs J. D. p Whittaker are delighted .to. see her p out again and ' improving h^p"?? : -&hg-wili - continue gaimn^ heeL-fr ; n Dr. VJ. 5.. 1J anna "and Rev. W. M. \ u Har.na motored to Florence iasr Fri day on business ' /! Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Drake no- ! . companicd by Miss?Gallic Candors""motored to Washington, last jvveek.. j-j-MissT CaiUe Sanders is visiting i 11 friends and relatives in Washington j ? and will visit in parts of Maryland I , and Pennsylvania before returning. . . Misjj^Oeu.. tym.nauau.-of iSuniter as-j-^ visiting r |ative . here. - Her mar.y 1*! irienas are delvgrhtd to see her again. 11 Mrs. Madaline Williams and bro a ther Mj\ Everet?_ Thompson motored To New York. . They are visiting " their brother, Mr Cieon Thompson. : 'WIN SBOHo' .NTTWS !? Mrs. J. M. Beat.v and, two- children accompanied her husban i to Ridge " way Uusf.t Sunday and ..worshipped ' with the saints at Mt. Risgah Bapti-t 1 Church, Upon their*~rilturn Rev..> i\> Beaty and little daughtdi motored . tUV Clie:-lei' CiT~~look Upon his older' daughter Miss Hmimt.who is there at I -deiuling- school. Among those Who left this week I T for school are: Mi-ss Eunice Mayes, j who will'join" Mr. Eddie L. Richmond ^ at White Oak lor* Friendship College. ' \v Rock Hill. S._C.i_ .Miss- Eva AR-Book-j-y man, Riverview Hi, Hickory, -NM C.; { Mr. Chalmers Campbell. "Miss Lenora i Haltiwangcr to-Allen University and r ^ Miss Marie Jackson-to Finlcy Hi At~[7^ Chester. j. Mr. Jnnies Gaston and his sister I Mrs. Amanda Woodar j arrived in our I C town from Baltimore a low days 1 fj | ago to^-see -tlretr?parents Mr. Gastrin |"g I rot ln'norl *r\ T>o 1* il ~ ~ -- w wuiwiu i UCSUclV. j j] Mr. S. A. Moore was. the' honored ! .\J dinner guest at- Prof, and Mi s. W. . A. Russ last Sunday. . L_* Tlitre was a..grand musical recital j 01 given at St. Paul Baptist Church last i Sunday aftrnoon hy the Church Aid . Club of which' Mrs.. Mosia Lyles is I president. There weie spirituals and , > songs by the club; invocation by Mrs. Sara. Mcintosh.; duet by Mesuamcs | tl Ella Johnson and Mo.ua Lyles an j a iaJ beautiful reading by Mrs. Ella J?.hn-' M son; short talk by Prof.- \Y. A. Ross I :h I and Deacon E, \V. Boulwaie.- Miss! L l\Iaimie Mcintosh presided at tne piano ! M Special music waf ; rendered by the ' th j Shiloh Quartet wl.>?h was enio;..-d hy | ?.il. \ silvei ifc5 :ng war lifted-and tk the benediction pronounced. ! al The faculty ard student* at the J >v County Training'School together with i ui the citizens of Winnsbbro were ve.ry.j M much shocke.1 to'learn of Mrs Rosa ' is Francis, sister 01 Miss-Mtrry E. Hick 1 to son passing into the beyond. Mis? jHickson has been a teacher of Home i-u Economics in our school .for the past : rt inree .H'aib am ootn -ne and nor I M si?tor made many warm friends here, j. ii Wo hyi'oby cxtm.d To FFTe EFT eaveTpTI afmiiy our profoundest sympathy. ni daughter,'OscaVola, are. visiting re?a * ar and n Trnn^rr"Trr^"ir"'iT"",'n''T. kms, S. C. ,3 pt Air. ami Mrs. ,\i -< iiiUer' Russell p] gave a?{'.oily pariv?nx?tfnTTT?home ~ on Main St., last .Thursday "evening, t-v "fhoso who "attended wo. ?. Mr., and iu M^s. Eddie D'avis, Mr. an i Mrs. ,R. \i Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. I r. Hratton* Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Russell. Mr. and |lt. liani? . of Washington, L>. C., Mattie en B. Tillman. Addie Gaston. Mr. Leveret >Reay- aial Airs.: K. Brown of Louisville, Ky. At midnight a gor jn, geous repast was served. Dt Mr. and Mrs. J.J.M. Clyburn of Richmond. Va., motored down and t(? Ross. Some happy greeting of old1 school mates. ?T Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lI,ui'inon and?-j; Mesdames S. J. Hunter and C. H. ' Peay motored to Columbia last Thurs. R tind while in the city they called aF . the Good Samaritan Hospital to see Mrs. J. R. Johnson. Mrs. Jeneva Buggs of Ridgeway is visiting In our city the guest of Mil. CI -and- M r-fv-CV -H; Peav. ??Rev. G. M. Ulmer is carrying on his revival, at the Presbyterian t nitron, this week. He will be ably assisted Ci fry Ho <eb<irmiyh oV' Manning. -7V HAMER NEWS u,' ?: * ,th Bethel Prftsb/iCviun .Ciiiuc hr- Rev* ar J. O. Collins. Pastor 1 a . Friday-night we closcri our_revivaL 0f The best revival in the history of the at church this was said by the officers. w We had the cooperation of Haza Wi Grove .Baptist Church, Rev. E. D. Wa w] mack, Pastor; St. Matthew A. M. E. ev Church, Rev. O. C Dunham, Pastor; p] Cannon Branch A. M. E. Chrch, Rev. W.- D Williams, Pastor; St. Mark bl Baptist Rev. C. F. War ley, Pastor. uaq J?aq o} aiuoa sp.wojo pus Vi.uds w am tfiiAV tad>o3 am rtja~. -^3 -tpBaid ano hbo Subr+Buiuxouap am H oi(A\ ubui b si suiijo^ Aa'a "nb sn cr jot AQJL^Q^BP B SBAV jccpung pa T1 si}dBg sui[i03 Aoji SunoX puB ppo ^ sphos qz sn P^ssaiq po?) "isoo be -t^uaj jo Xfep am uo aja.w Xaqv aifip pj paoq am joj 3ui>jaoa\ suet^'mmd aaa.w We knew no denomination, we all bi We are proud of him. "We wish to ftf thank ail who took a part i? helping w in the meeting,- especially Rev. Dr. $4 Piw* s T I ' ae *1 L C. Cook, A. B.. S. T. ^tCT* T)f ^'r fTjyr"I--f^Tn^T^4rr~^ h r l. M. 10. X. TTiurch. He sthrted the leeting in a high spiritual way Sun Q day nitrhi. Nairn-* .,t 11 i U-> i< a- who ?I . ml SLOP: Dr. K-.-K. Gurdon, Mr."IT ~~M >. Cheek, Mrs. Oracv Willis. Mr and _1 frs. ^YoV Thrown, Mrs. S. J. McNcal, | Irs. >lar? Uetlu-a, Mr?. Rebecca Rid ^ 1 el, Mr. J. W. ATfo'-d. Mr J. A. I mith, Rev. T. A. Retina. Rev. E'. I). vies, Mr. W; L. Carnmhvul, .Mis. . . D. Collins,.Mr. J. CtlTWiW heal. .Our< curmmtmt-y has been m.Me bet jr^hy^ having the revival meeting;. EAST OVER NEWSLjM. The?fourth tp-a; it/M* conj orence ~1 f the St. Philip A. L. Churcn I a? quite a success in every respect. I ev. J. iiarriscr.. p E Wm^Gantt,; astor. _i_ Rev. James "VVatiarr .. .Patlui of . it he "S'lver Street Circuit conducted great revival meeting for Rev. antt. Twenty one soiils confessed, hrist. Thirty two were added to the lurch. ? ' The young people ?r S-.Philip T" elpmg to put over the great /pro- . ram of the churth. -The Do What ou Can Club is a live wire with le. Juveniles. Other clubs a.e aon.g aiendrd wor-k.? lr. E. Z. Asman h.s daughter Mi am, uis imie grans son. ^Lewis and few of his .friends of Columbia . pent last JSunday attemoon with ev. and Mrs. Gantt. The afternoon as .pleasantly sp.ent. . Mr. F. W Lykes of High Pou i\ i visited-, ?fixrrsr? iantt recently. . Mrs. Florence Jenkiii.- ? aw iy pending sometime with in i children r- Washington, D. C. .Several students aie leaving hefe his week to entei school. yiue ki.. i-ady left. LAURENS NEWS Services at the usual hours- were, eld in all churches on Sunday. .. The vat being intensed causej a little old up. nevertheless real* churchgoers ere at their usual places.. Pastor _ J Vlifle" and Levant preached south irring sermons in the various church j > while revival meeting begun ut ethej A. M. E. Sunday_night. pas--^?>r White will be assisted by Kc-v. rcksop, Greenwoed.? .Misses Edith Liutlie and Clariborne arter, accompanied by Messrs Laiyette Brewton and CampbeU of - . partanburg aiid Mr. dames Douglas t Charlotte, N. C., were ..guests of liss Mattie O. Putman on ^Sunday. i aicn out air. t5. 1.. this yoUng lady ?vwy popular ami is kcpr quite T usy entertaining out of town guests. Ur. and Mrs. Earle Owens and Irs. Rosa Lee Coleman were dinner nests of Mr. and Mpp. Fred liudgens nursday evening at 6 o'clock. An outstanding social event was le beautiful tea given on Friday, fternoon i'rom 4 o'clock until 7 .-by -< r. and Mrs. Will Garrett tit their nne in honor of Mesdames Rodgcrs illingham and Allen of St. Paul, inn. Games were the featuv.es of ie afternoon Mrs. J. G. Stuakt ol alumbia was also a visitor During ie social hour delightful ice cveair. id cake was served. 1 he ladies ere very picturesque in then fall odels and '"Prince lnugueiu;" hats. -. rs. Rogers and others lcl't -on Bunly morning by motq.i for their ime. Before- leaving for- St. Paul, Mr. id Mrs. Fred Hudgen^ entertained ?dinner on- Monday at 3:30 o'clock c-sdames Mary Rodgers, Cora L>:1.ijham, Marie Allen. 'Man Writer,ev * >y Cunningham, Rev and Mrs. Cun ngham; Mrs. M. L. Alathias Ar Ptf Barksdale, Mayme Mc Williams -??? Revs- Ross and Martin were dinner tests of .Mrs. Audrey Wanzer uii . riday evening. > -? .Mrs. Matilda Griflin .accompanied Messrs Hilda and Sander- of <\> mbia were week-end visitors oi rs. Wanzer. Mrs. Lula Putman accompanied b> r son, John Adger motored to her iue nartsvTIie and spent the week d. Springfield Baptist Church has st closed a wonderful revival meet _ g with Rev. Martin assisted by Rev. jss and others*. Mrs, G. H. White and little daughr Katherine Mae left during the lek?to-?visit then-?pa-rents-?irr?? eenville. Mr. L. D. Waring of Tnd-^^f iH siting his sister and brother Mr. d Mrs. Fred Hudgens and children, -b always a treat to have him vi-lt ~ re. CNTRAL COXFERciXCE BRANCH W. H. & F. M. COX YEXTIOX The Central Conference Branch invention convened in Mt. Pi^gah . M. E. Church near, St. '.Maithi ws rs. A. L. Hildebranil, President pit ling The convention teas a success ider the present condition. Two ofid did..much.in ma^ng the meeting success. On Wcotint qTthe sickness Rev M J SlimYrtnr R V tio tfo _ >sent. . Quite a number of minister* ere present. The annual sermon as delivered hv Rev, J. K. Player" hich was a master-piece. Thursday ening yf*s piven to the young pvoe. They rendered a creditable pro . am under the direction of your hum e setvant. The Missionary Sermon as delivered by Rev. G. B. Burgess hich was enjoyed by alk The ft. tncial reports were* good. Rev. B. . Gray and his good people deserve edit for the splendid-.entertainment. be business of the convention was _ lished about 1:30 o'clock and every >dy left for their homes feeling hapi that we have put this program er. ' Reports by districts': Orange.. ( irg, Rev. L. H. Hemmingway, $130; anning, Rev. M. J. Sumpter, $206; ateree, Rev. E. Welts, $70; total 106. Mote t<i t6t6wr " ' - - ^ : ... w - .... - - "Jm