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NEW YORK CITY NEWS
The Independent Church of the
Spiritual Temple of Truth held its
10th Anniversary, beginning Monday
^ night Oct; 26 to Nov. 5, i931. Preaching
each night except Tuesday, Nov..
3rd. Will be the congregation in general.
Monday, the annual sermon
?wsrs?delivered By The Pastor. Rev
Mrs. E. Robinson the founder_mul
highest oilicer tHe bishop. Its pastor
since the organization who preached
the annual sermon. Wednesday nite
Rev. S. Freeman, of the A. M. E.
trz? Chuech Thursday ^Rev. F. Haynes
of St Luke A. M. E. Church. Friday
night. Rev. J. I. Munford of thn R-jp?
tist Temple and congregation. Sunday
Nov. 1 y A. M. preaching by
the pastor and Holy Communion. 3:30
. Rev. Mrs. M;- Barber and her cn-wui h,
ers. 7:45 preaching by Rev. .J. D. Ap.
derson formerly of the Columbia annual
conference All the sermons were
strong and force-full. The churches
are sowing the word that the church
? is the" rallying point for his soldiers.
?.???-^his women is certainly doing and
have done a great work to be credited
to"the.entire race or.city of New
York.-Thin place is inviting si unci's
as it saying station for mankind. Read
the "Leader" if you wa~nt the best
news!
" FRIENDSHIP COLLECT
Professor William M. Chisolm a
graduate of Friendship Collage and
' whn wflc nl?n ?<'Vinr\1orl nf n.QV/. TT.,1
versity, Harvard College, and other
foreign institutions', is. striving very
hard to make the school a rankingj
one. He has Interviewed nianv Bos-i
tonian society?felk who -haver promts^"
ed to aid the school.
the"Cofmittee ^working "for the success
of Friendship College and others
include: Mrs. Joseph B. Ely (wife of
Governor Ely)J, Mrs. Williams S.
Yonngman (wife of Lieutenant Governor
Youghman); Mrs Robert Gould
Shaw (widow of one of Boston's fa~
mous citizens); Mrs. FYederick E.
Snow, Mrs. Kate Leah Stearns, Mrs.
M&lcom Forbes, Miss Ethel Waters
v (Star -of the colored production
"Rhapsody Jn Black" which has played
in Boston for the past, two monthst
Mr. William T. Frary, Rev Raymond
Calkins, D. B., Miss Elizabeth Armi.
stead, Hon. James E. Roche, Arthur
boy j
#ac^jgl
Fielder, (conductor of the Boston Pop {
Concerts); Mr. John Orth (Only liv- 1
ing p\ipil of List/.) and njany other 1
prominent society folk. 1
Mr. ^Chisolm and his quartet broad- j
casted Thursday. October 2Hth front '
Station W E. lv.-L in Boston and an j
appeal was made hv him ?.* owl I
Friendship Normal and TndusTrufl "Col- I
lege, Rock Hill, South^Carolinn
A conceive is bcine--conducted Mini .
(lay evening, November IHh in Jordan
Hail, Boston's leading auditorium,
at which time the quartet will
sins' Negro spirituals and all-tnoney
received from this concert will go
for the benefit of Friendship College.
Much praise js due Mr, William
Chisolm for his efforts especially during
such depression, in trying to carry
on the work such a worthy
cause. ?*?-=
PUU.AUELPHdANFW;*
Please allow us just a little space in
your paper to mention the activities
of the Young Ladies Bible Class No.
2 of the Taylors A. M. E. Church, Norl'is
St.. of which b'. v Mill. in touch r
er. This class gave a concert last
Sunday night to a splendid audience
and part of the program was "as i'ollpws:
Miss Irene Jones, solo; Quartet
from Tabernacle M. K. Church;
Miss Geneva Archie, paper; Prof. Ten"
ly, cornet rendition. Several selections
by Sunday School choir with Mrs.
Annie Archie Thompson at the. piano.
The two ^Archie?ladies?on?Htrs?pro- ~
gram arc from fnlnml.i-i, s c , -iii.L.
graduates of Allen University.
KNOX V1LLE COLLEGE CLAIMS
FAME. WITH a SETS OF-TWINS
All Are Ministers' Children and? of
Second Generation K. C. Families.
Teac'hers at Kndxville College this i
fall have been going alsuit- with put'.- |
zled expressions on their faces i.nd |
secretly wondering if they were af-1
flicted with poor eye-sight; yr was it j
possible - t ha t?a- btuHmtrt -new gi oTTpT
?,r /...11-.... 1 > ? 1
ui vwuvtkc Mimi'iiis IIUU Solved i no
problem of tJt*i111*" in two plai ns at i
unco! 4 '
But' the answer is not nearly s'o re-1
vol utio nary as_ tiuu?Uw t< iu her - 1
Ifavo finally discovered that tin- insti- |
tution is all'liiusj with twins.
Throe sots ol' tjkvins- hi a uni\orsit\
student body wo mil he news any t:nie>
but . to find chat group in a student-i.
hotly of .".nn i.?"I ront?page stull"', 1
Twins" and calamity go hand in
hand according to the joke, hook, hut
for threw-sets 10 arrive at college Tn i
one \ ear is a sure sign that t.he_de-r.x
press ion Is over aim good times are
ahead?at least, if they are till like;
the. wilsons, Williams and (.'acys of,
Knoxv|ie.
All come from knoxaillo College I
United Presbyterian Church families j
The three fathers are graduates ofj
Knoxv'ille Colege, of the Knoxville
College Theological depa rt m e 11 t
ftvhieh- I' vti it *??* I
x V.MPIO 4411H Cl I 4J I4CM>
ministers in the United Preeshyierutn !
denominatitm. -which -supports the ,
college.
Lois aluP Lucile. Williams who were
at Knoxvilles last year arid are inem- ,
bers of the Sophomore c lass this fall, :
are daughters of Rev. and Mrs. Rich-J
aid I*. Williams 01 Annemanie. Ala. f
Mr. Williams, A. 13., 'U<> and 13. D, |
'11 Knottvillc is pi iiu1 i|>it 1 (.vt .\rling- !
ton Academy, a U. P. school at Annemanie,
and is also pastor of the '
church there. ' ,. .J. j
Terossa and Lolrta Wilson are
daughters of Rev. and Mrs. C. 11. :
Wilson of Athens, Tenm Mr UiL?
son graduated front K. C. with?the |
A: B. degree in 1'.)()."> ami '? :k -i tin ,> i
logical classmate of Mr. Williams in,
11)1-1. When the Athens high school :
was^undeg the^ oh^ 11 ^:u'~
been pastor of the Athens United
Presbyterian church.
Completing the trio of 'doubles" j
are two who have never wandered,
far front Knoxville College, Edwin ami '
Everet t JUary. Jhc Cary twina iitr
rehded scKobT on flte Ktnxville campus
for their graded work and two
years of their high school course./
doing?to?Austin?high in Know tile
they completed (heir work last spring
and have returned to cutter college.
. They are children of Rev. and Mrs.
J. U, Cary. Mr. Cary is'professor'of
English at the college and is co-pastor
of the Knoxville U. P. church.
Mrs. Cary is a graduate of the normal
department of the college
With those young men and women
in the Freshman and Sophomore elasKl'M
the JUhiors and Seniors at Know
ville will have to Took to their honors.
The nppercla ssnt e n nlay dfe'sTt""'
nflvlAf tTTTT (Kai> /.r* .. I...*** * R -- -11^?
tinction of having twins.
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ST. gkorge news.
The Dorchester County Fair will
be held on Nov. 1(5-21. Hunt's Shows
have been secured. The whole State
of Souths Carolina ..is invited.
The St. George High school is
moving forward and a successful
term is predicted.
-Mrs.-~ : V. Marshall. Mr 1 ,1 Davis
and M. B. Young motored to Sumter
Sunday to visit . Mr. D. J Marshall,
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THE PALMETTO I
. HARTSVILLE NEWS.
The city of Hartsville known as
Ik* sweetheart yf the Hee Bee is a
ine place in which to live. It is ?
well mixed with business men, pro- '
torsional men, mnrohnntg nnH?gome
>r the lrst churches,- being pa stored
l?y seme of the leading. ministers of
I he state. One of the best schools I
of its kind that the state can atford.
make Hartsville an ideal place to j
hrtr: *
Sunday was a splendid day for '
church goers of all of our churches. '
The Sunday school was very good at 1
Jci'usalem Baptist church. The lesson
'was universally discussed. We .
were fortunate to have the Rev. C.
T. Thompson, of Charlotte, N C., who
UiMlvereu ai ii.ou a vtrt-y auujig rtvi - |
mon At 7:30 Rev. II. H. Butler lined
-trymtr :,t:T'l;'ul'ter which the Scripture
lesson was' read by Rev. P. H. Harrison;
invocation by Rev. A Henderson.
Then J'astdr Butler introduced
Rev. Thompson who preached another
one?of his heart burning sermons.
Rev. Butler then gave a splendid talk
ielative to the closing session of the
l'ee Dee Baptist Association.
The Young Men's and Young Wo?
men's Club known as the Nonpariel
Sociul Club of Hartsville mot at the
home of Misses Ilactie and Viola
Jones 1812 Howard street Tuesday
evening at 5:30. After all business
was over,, punch and crackers were
served. This club is doing excellent.
A Hallowe'en party was given by the
Nonpariel Club at the home of Miss
Georgia Jones. The rooms were-beau
lifully decorated with Hallowe'en col(lis.
It was enjoyed by all. This club
recently was organized by Miss Hattie
'Jones. The officers are as follinvs:
Mr. "ElTsjia Shuler, president;
iMiss Georgia, Jones, secretary, Miss
Catherine-Young* treasurer. Miss VUl
ola Jones, musician. .'
< The Sunlight District Convention '
of the United Sons c^f Isaac and
Daughters of Judah held its Thanksgiving
services tit" the'-. A. M. E.
church at 11:30. The services were
opened by-the State Grand Master.
Address of Welcome by Rev. W. W.
Wild* of White Lilv No. 13. Response
l?y Pro. R. ft. Edwards of Centersvsilo
Headlight No. 11.
FLORENCE NEWS.
A Musical Concept was Riven at
3 he Peaceful Baptist church on 2nd
r sr. Mis*. Curtis. Taylor presided at
the piano. There was a little exer- 1
i i c he t'o'iv the Coldest?began.?Wl'l- "
come by Miss Margaret Rabins. A
trio", entitled "Kicked Him Out," was
sting hy'Mr. -Karnes, wife and little
fMT,""which was" tine. Many other
pood pieces were spoken. ^Xhe contestant
>. were all little tots, only one
over eight years old. 1st prize Miss
Evlalie Pacote; 2nd Master Wm.
(lupple, Jr.,- both, of Timmonsville;
3?<1 Miss. Frances llaynes and Miss
Margie Robinson tio< 1 ?hence the
prifce was divided. ,AU the participants
received little gifts. It was
indeed hard for the three judges to
decide \yho to, award the prizes. Mrs.
C. T. Taylor and daughter Curtius
deserve much credit for the way the
little ones had been?trained
Dr. .T. P. Coe of ML Zion A. M,
E. < Hinrfli' unt' nf thfr.'Bfi As <t flhdice
Crir irf.iini'nl fnufproncn \vsi? tViirrl
choice. He .is the wide-awake pastor
here, and has merited all that . hnV
he?.!i said and done for him, hence his.
election to the general conference.
Dr. Dair/.ler and Mrs. and Rev.
<
Stokes. his sister?made a quick?trip
to 'prapgeburg to see. their sick
mother. We are glad to learn that
she is somewhat improved,
Mi l.I.1NS NEWS ..
Ml. .-Olive Sunday school i> still
wide-awake with its" alert teachers
jiiifT dulTfiil '"iMipt. Ther?.lessum was
scearched ffiv the benefit of the listen
ers. all teachers vfrere present. One
auxiliary of the church was left out
of lite rally, the I'sher^ Board paid.
$5.00. . .
The High School Pew Rafly was a
success. ?,
* (Humph) you talk about marching,
Prof. O. Y. Valentine with his,
core urn. 6f teachers are marching to
ward'the goal, look what they did,
they rallied at St. Paul Baptist-,
rimrrth Clnn/lnt' ill .'i !f0 POV W P *
JV Ml jams.' pastor.?Hrrrh?teacher suppose
to ho driving an automobile I
Mrs F. K. Brouuv Buick, $5,354-'
Mrs. Maud Williams, Dodge, $12,17; !
Eliza I. Duekett, Flint, $4.65; Miss
Hattie IIam, Chrysler, $6.68; Miss i
Christine Bo'ulware, Packard, $3.36; i
Mrs. Iva Mae McQueen, Ford, $4.00; i
Miss C. L. Williams, Pontiac, $4.15; '
Miss.,S B. Watts, Auburn, $5,61; Miss I
B. C. Mullins, Reo, $10.11; Miss C.I
I,, Alexander, Chevorlet, $15.30; Prof.
Roy Cordon, Stutz, $8,00; Prof. O.
?Valentine,?Rolls?Ru^t'p, $17.07;
The Elks gave them a fine donation,
Total $105.45.
Who eohrdn't feel proud "of a fa,
J. ] / s
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iEADER .
rblty like this, sura the community
is glad of them. ,
Prof. Roberts was called home
Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr.
l'aul Reives the hitsjband o| Mrs,
Janie Reaves, his neice.
Trie tRnvbecue Supper Was a success^
given by Miss C. L. Alex and Mik^
II. 0. Mullins two good workers. 1
* ' I
? m-hhon nhws Wf
wnm til llin'.i U'lth nc "*
our new presiding elder,, Rev. Jtfu^h'
all (lay Sunday. He preached an inspiring
sermon ? Sunday morning, 1(
which found a welcome in our hearts.
| At eight o'clock Sunday evening- '
I he again delivered a strong message
from Joshia 4:3: Subject "Utility of :
'Electing Mpnvnriftla."
| Wo are sorry to loose our dear excjder
E. R. Anderson, whom we all 1
loved, but aieglad to get such an[
able man as elder Murph.
' The funeral services of Mr. Den- 1
nis Bethea, one of the pioneer members
of St. Stephen M. E. Church
was held Wednesday afternoon. He
leaves to mourn him, his wife, Mrs.
Mary Ann Bethea, several children
_iind a host of relatives and friends.
) Rev. Kirk, pastor of the M. E.
Church Little Rock, filled the. piilpit
for Rev. A. .Mack Sunday, afternoon
and night. His choir accompanied
him and rendered excellent music.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bethea, Rev,
C. S. Alford. Mesilnmps Gporeie T.ar. .
kin and Elleridor McNnir and Miss
Addie Bethea attended the State
Fair Thursday They were the guests :
of Miss Luperla Covington at Allen
university. They also visited Misses
\ln eta and Elma Bethea at Browning
Home, Camden.
Mr. Gi L. Stafford spent Sunday
in Eayet'tsville, N. C, The guest of '
his' sister,
Rev. John Gregg, pastor of Manning
Baptist Church preached inspiring
sermons at both services
Sunday. In." the afternoon the Missic
nary meeting was conducted which
was instructive.
Rev. and Mrs. A. Mack was called
to Parkton, last week on account of
the death of Mrs Mack's sister.
CHARLESTON NEWS
The lofty-first annual meeting -o#<
t lu- General Convention of Congregational
Churches ot-Georgia and South
Carolina will be held with the
.mouth church, Charleston. Nov. 18-22.
l'J31. Some of the outstanding lay-p
men and ministers-af-^ihe church wiH-["
"Tie in attendance. Among them will ,
be Rev. |I. S. Barnwell, Secretary
Southern Church Work, Atlanta, Ga, ]
Rev. W. ,J. Faulkner, pastor First
Congregational Church, Atlapta, Ga., (
Rev. Paul Johns, pastor First Congregational
Church, Savannah, Ga.,
Miss E. B. Moore, Prin. Dorchester
Academy, Mclntosji. Ga., and Dr. W.
K. Bloom," Regional Secretary, Wash- 1
ington, D. Q.
The business sessions during the
day will be open to the public. Each
evening session will' feature special
music by the Plymouth Church choir
and inspirational addre*&es. * The
young people will sponsor the program
Friday night, November 20th. \
There are four hiirh schools in the
Convention- that arc supported hy the
American Missionary Association of
New York. Congregational churches
have made largo contribution to the
education of Negroes.
These, high schools are accredited
and?are?feeders for the colleges of
the country. Representatives of each
"TTT these schools will appear oq the
program. '
The Rev. CV S. Ledbetter is the"
.Moderator Tie has served in that
capacity for eight years. One feature
of the program will he the Modorator's
annual address. The loeul
church- is making preparation to care
for the la lire delegation that will atjend.
_A cordial invitation is extended
the public,
COK FSB CRY NEWS.
St. PauT church was wonderfully
blessed Sunday with three ministers
in their Sunday school. Rev. Thompson,
Rev. Brown i?f Pendleton, Rev.
Mi*^ Pearl Paul-rrf~ Anderson. "At "
12 o\ lock Rev. Thompson preached.
At throe o'clock Rev. Miss Paul.
Prof. D. T Robinson spent Saturday
nutTn home. His friends are al- "
ways proud , to see him.
A number of visitors were in our
little town Sunday., Mr. Rufus Nash
of Langston, N. C.; Mr Black- of
Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. Laura Harris
and little daughter Euell Elizabeth
?T Clinton - '
The-many friends of Sister Emma
I Washington was proud to see her in
Church Sunday after being closed in
for months
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CHr.K A \V VK.Wlv.
Attention is called to the Annual
Harvest Weel; I'iiit'tii honiilli'i .yf"
Monday November 10th m I'"rida\ 20
at Wesley Methodist Kpjscot al chpreh
Green__s.t_rcet.^ Tlii- year's Harvest program
\vil-l l/ritijr in our iniiNt many*
outstanding church leaders ;.nd high
churchmen, of renown. The decoratiaikjTTTTn
will
l<e more leant iful than ' Tt.. _
pliuil1 'litis prepared to render special (
music fdr the week. Hv< r> nieht
will he of much intern.t to the en- i
tire city. Tin- principal address v. it' !
be delivered' by President li;nidblpj> ,
of1, Claflin Polio go Orangeburg S. c
1 lie pio^iiiii 'wid follow ?he f.ir.de-"' *
us Woman's. Me-.v .\i>ht; ]
< h'flili t Ii's??v+y-M mid Wrt' -'I'llin?TTT
nieht a niusii-uh pryvratij v. dl }/.
ilered by-1'<!? u1.. 'I ... T7rr~|
program is under th>- bairn -tl-i:,h ,
root ion of tin- pjisPo'.- wile J>l'i \\". .
S. Thompson. The proceed *< .
the benevolence of the church <
The relatives and man-, t'ri. nd of;
Mr. Alphonzo Powo of Xew Jersey J
formerly pf Ohoraw \y\y< !e]:ght<d to
have both hii.n and his bride of a ]
week in -our .mid?* -hrmfg bast
week. " ;. '
A delightful rtifpti'ii l"i t?rx~-"~
ed Mr? and Mrs. Alphonzn Pmvf by
the IBusy Bee < ':<< ]< ,n Wedm-sda j
evening at the home of Mr-. Oliie j
Duckett, Kershatv street. The cnpplo j
left for thnir hni'V. . i.i '?"V r.o; T
The Coulter <'?ivl "* Quartet ha" re- J'
eently returned'front a"Vr-y-y strvess- ! ,
ful trip' to TTarrisburc. Pa., where j.
they appeared in answer f - "one of. I
their many enlls.: under **!- 'r'-'eiion 1
of 'Miss Dorofthy William*. pianist !
and Mrs.- C. W. Lone*. .' '
The services at WP-Moy*' M'. P. J (
church on Insf?Fun day? . . id] j
attended. The pa-tor Dr. \V. >. i
Thompson .delivered an excellent, or- j
mon ; . : ?
The Sunday school hovfr has Lo'en.
changed t at the last Boa id nteoUng j
from?the morning hour '.-."0 to thcR3
afternoon 3:30. Last Sunday topis- j ,
lered a largo attendance.
- SMOAKS" NEWS'
. ' j
Sunday t?eh..ol w.t- I.via a.t- the u-- j.
ual hour with Supt. 1: M. Mo to and i
teachers at their |?? > -t' vf <L\ty. ttai !
school is doing na-i-iy wiin ?U+g.'- irollmon'.-??rr?nrg
rTTT
lilv for rain; out wells- am gninpntry-H
Regradles- of !Ko~~-hard ."time.- the!1
wedding hells ate >vi11 rinying. La t
Sunday Mis- l'.dna 1 .ma;
IJcrhert?G.'u t in?rrr?;i.T1 rl~ot;?V"
Miss Genora Tlfonia- and.. Ujv ih-y j
Grant. We wish thise v r.np t"??!k '
much joy.
Mrs. R. P Williams-atid- Mr- t.'rf I
Cradle spent the week .at iBranvh--. 1
cille as the house guest ft--M rs. -Rent-t-'
mie Brown. They reported a plea-'- ,
ant stay.
Miss'-flattie and Iron,- M""i'-- wove'1
the week-end guests of Mrs! HaUie i '
Brunson.
*"*Miss: Amy 11. I )es.scssyure ami Mr. '
B. H. Carter motored to Ratlin-.' whily ?there
'they were the., guests .of .Mis. i .
Dosha Aiken. ?
Misses Amie .lane Moore and Min- I 1
nie Inez Walker are on the sick list.
We wish them a- speedy rrrovery. 3
m m - ?
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Prof. Tfaylor came fro-:- tlu irri- j
culture conference-. I- ridav Novefn- I
her 6, at Marion ami he reports the ,
best meetiirg-in th0 history of the | '
conference. SurcAy his pispiis will '
eifjoy class this ,urn K. In- .. ;-t- i- ['
pack so full of* af?i ic\iliiiv- he- need to
buy a larger hat to ke. n the kn<>w ^
We are very proud-, to knowv. thai .
Mr. Rpbert Richardson who "turn beenj
yery ill for u mind.wr of days i-?.iv '
ciip'erat itig. - j
Miss Maggit; \\ illonns :tiicl Mr l-.o-H
ev Ceasar was quietly ma-uaod Sun- }
day evening.. Much. >. < ...! !u> k i
Ihenr in the 1'uiurc. {J
The .kef vice ..t Red IIill liaptist
Church Km.Try u a - y;-; . nji. i?n i.
Rev. Hall who ha- h.-.-fi nv.-iiuT o adled,
preache.i aisoul stirring si i mun *
Several 'visitos from .CeiRanarj attended
the service. "
NOTICE TO HOME ECONOMICS 5
? TEACH EllH? j???
?~ rr
? Teafhers " of? ttmYTP' EOhioftYies1"' i n f 1
' I
Ike, public .scluils uf 3uuth_Xli*rwlln.t--|-l
are hereby vominded oi tlw Hump 1 I
Economies Conference held at 'Stat^* | '
College during the last week in No- I ;
vember annually. This meeting will 1
convene this year, dn Friday and |
Saturday, November 27 and 28.
It is hoped ami kindly requested 1
that all who expect to attend will be \}
present at tho^oitcnine session ~Fri- <
day morning, and that they will notify
Mi&? Marian J. Gardiner. Director
of Home Economics. . State College, | j
before November 21 in order .i.that i <
reservations may be made to comfortably
accommodate nil in at- j
tendance. ,
n
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LATTA NEWS '
Sunday w:t- a. hitrh 'l = ?y -- ? r
J/hapcJ A. .M. Er-f*tHrrrlT with* Rev". i=rrr^
Ford ham, our new pallor. Tiu had a
IMS 1 in I ]iit yii.n.t H> . I, .1, JJmulite.??-r.T-i
Wo arc- very glnri to tinv\: ReV fordliam
in our fcjvHin this your, trut sorry
to know that our ex-jmstor Rev.
(jam hie will have to leave us and go
to his. field of work in Alexander,
l.oniiiiunu.?VcV wish him much sue- '
:.-es.- in life.
Mr. Robert Cullie f^-tlua of 111 S.
Drjfen Ave., Tampa. 11a., motored
icre Tuesday for the ."funeral of his
^rand-father^ Mr L?e4hea, is the son
jf Mrs. Majr^ie R Hethea. We re
-cry troj-yy that police ot'icer, Lacy
[iell ?ea . of Id J K- Qui; . St.. Noylfjiff.owii,
l'a:. couldn't attend .the -fun-'
i*,t !?? ? t ?* I' f i i . < I I ' t i . ., ! ?*? litfwi/iM
'. - - w i 1 I I I I I I
[{?-Un'a nil the jury and ~
-LiuUhi'i be excused - ltn> also the
am ui? Mrs. JMuge_ie I: Betheu.
Mr. John McGhec of % Cass
dtteeet, Tampa, 1-la, w7t?"tho "guost of
Mrs. Maggie U. li-thisi a few days
las1, week, * . y
The United Order of Tents will
i.uve ilu-ii. Annual Thanksgiving at
it. John Baptist Church Sunday af.ernooit
2:tiff. The .public is invited - ?
.o attend. ; :
Mrs." Li llie Matin Betheu. Itev. A.
UcWjea, and wife. Mr. Daniel Burr,
Sir. Boyd Green,-.Mr. and Mrs. Tom
.'i-'.tianfi Mr .'.n.!?M r> , .) ??Midiiow :
Mr. Daniel Gadsden, Wilke B. Smith
motored over to . Dillon.. Tu+^drey -to ?
attend the funeral of Mr. Dennis Beihea.
Mr. Bethea was the lather of '
Mrs. Maggie R Betliea.
Ladies let us not forget the". Federation
Club every I-Tddaw afternoon
i:30. D is doing good work. Mrs.
C. Ilofinan, is the president.
Mr. John P.crry. Mr. .joim il. Knowlurid.
Mi\?Prince Allen are on the
<iek ''list."
SELLERS PARAGRAPHS .
Services Sunday were well attended
iii \<ti i<>u> uipiioiiunai,ions, i'a.sior w.
l>. Wil'liaju*. the law pastor at Bal
Iin*??rc- A ..\1. i-.. Church. took his text
1.1 IqQ and delivered- ttti inspirational
sermon which wa- in.ioyed by all.
I he i>)ylft s.er\ iiwere Kood also.
\V- >e..ie.i;la<l to l.i.ve-- .Mrs-. E. L:
A 1 >Io11 uitli us ?:uiuiuy ?
?'''o., >\ If I ,1 u!.i.1!?illKh School" is "
ifetti'nir a lot ik nicely and " 1,1 j*s Homo ?
Ecoih?rnfcs Departnifit is Kottintf
e i:k >pkndi IIy- ' . ? -
Mr-. ?.la:y T. V a o A- l:.nt i.- Tito,
X?L???i?ii-ii. unl.??nin* in ?Mrs.
S. A^. H_07TTT~*. She sick list
it this writiiiK: wi1, hope her rr speedy
ecovcry.. * ?
.Messrs Willie.B. Smith-and Hcn y
McDill of Dntta . pent .Sunday, afliirnoon
with Mis.-os M.truuerixc Por-.
:cr' and Dorothy Mac Hunt.
Mr. Xanion Marcus <>1?Marion. S.
~~ s plea I i| few niimucs wlil> M isms
HargKtfrit,. and Khthiyn Porter. -
Mr.- Odnll Ifu'dt m<u'A>ivd ' over to
Dillon Sunday evening:. *?
"T" 1m - vw
L A I.' II EX'S N EWS ?
We are sorry to. repot''l Mrs. Eearle
Dftwkins has boon confined to bed
:hi- past week. Wf \v;~li?for her a
speedy recovery.
I i [ a. i ? :?rcrrr??j?wp1-:
?onte .visitor, in the city a few days
^ .
-Mi. and Mrs. Aaron Brockmon were
uVsTessoe to the "!'.' <>. So. i.d 'Club on ' ~r?
Monday nifjKt with a large crowd. <"
trysent.After several aumiv<"a -very
( mpling intnij v;i>?>01 v.d.?
Mr. and Mrs. Karle Owens' wishes
o thank lire following' i'r.ieiids l'or the
>uautifu 1 g ift?piest'ii't'ti ilu-in. tyr N
tmi Mrs. \\\ M, Moore. Mr. ami-Mrs,
K.hnio tiritl'iia Mesdariios Lily SiTWtii
iioj's. 1L ssie Wi1m.ii. Jessie MeClin?
fek, Mr ami Mi>. Henry Coleman,
l.iu ile Owt-n> ..ml Mrs. Laura Ash ley t _
Spartanburg. . 'Mr.
ati.i Mrs. Owens iiave moved "in ^ j
heir beautiful home ami its wouder=?
u) to see u? furnished perfectly "
ovely
Mesdames liwwu.s and Nelson spent
. few days in Augusta.' as quests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jefferson.
The Turkey contest which was held
success. Proceeds were $10.00
?X?large?mnnher n1'?rural?srhnrds
spemd op Monday with the follow
mf toTuTiers: Prof. CJ. 11. White and
acuity-;- Prof, Garrett and faculty, '
Mi silaiues Ganvt - mul Cunningham.?r ~
Mrs. dolphin. Misses Sarah Miller
md Lillie Irby^, Mrs. Montgomery and
IVanzer and othrrs whom we failed
o Rot. * "*
The Mt. Cainn i Fair which v.as
uld during the pa^t week was largely
attended and a success in every
ivay was had.
Mr. Fate Davis and little daughter
hay Delois of PMtsburgh are visiting
at the hoBW o1* iris mother and.
sick brother, Mr Wash" ; Davis. Little .
Miss Davis is "pet. r.j "attiactive Ith- _
tie visitor -and -vm- muehMyyed ov
all whom she meets
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