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X--* . ' ! Saturday, June^tfF, T955 IK MO NKWS Miss Vermel Lori:k is , the delight of her parents and fr ends* after a successful winter of teach- ! injj> at Voorhjees*'Indusrial School. Miss MiHie Ruth Shell, off Fouii?T *atn?Inn Iras' returned ty her Jjon.e after ^spendWig awhile w th Mis.sjs Thomasena alid Eioise Boozer. She also attended the commencement eccrcises of Harbison institute an 1 the. graduation of her brother, Mr. Clarence R. Shell. 1 -? Ml*, J. D. Dorrah of Ware Shoals and a college, stulent of Stale t'allege is spending a few ''"X? *b-fe visiting friends, Mr. and Mrs. .Tames -Johnson -trf? Philadelphia have reiurnthl home air ' ter visiting relative's and friends here Mrs. Johnson was before her miarri age Miss . Annie L.- Kenly*L of this , place. Rev. James Young and family of *. f Mayensboro, Ga..~spent Sunday here visiting relatives. Mr3r-Jg*nu?-is. sLilk4*n lhe-j sick list. - Miss Eloise Bo'zer, entertained last J ? . - Monday evening with a party in lion-j or of Miss Willie R. Shell of Imhuk ' tain Inn. Progressive Whist and dancing were enjoyed by all. The I out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. ' James Johnson of Philadelphia;?Mr. j ? ~ Rowland Tom of Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. ana Mrs. uaviuson oi statesviiie, .\. ? C., and Miss Shell of Fountain Inn. ' M isa?Douzer?poyi?!.y skived the I guqsts with various kinds of j freshnients. The following persons visited Miss Reba Jones at the. Palmetto Saintorium Sunday: Miss Maggie Jones Mrs. Lottie McKissiik, Mrs. Annie Tucker, Mrs. /Ma;|y- Jones, Messrs Pep Boozer arid Willie Williams. , _ -' - Cukesbury^wirs favored Sunday with' a wonderful sermoivvby* the ex-pastoi Rev. Martin. It was a hgh day a7~ St. Paul en Sunday. Rev. Thompson had a rally raise 1 $10.20. It was in deed a success w^th the short time the girls had to rais it. The ones raising the largest amount were erowneil as May Hueen and Miss St. Paul. Miss Eugenia M. Holmes rni-rd iiv largest amount and was crowned as May Queen. M'ss Sarah Goggin raised the next 'largest ami wa crowned as Miss St. Paul. M?'. George Evans had as his week's guest his nephew. Rev. tl M". Evans of d.Tl Rebecca Street, Bristo. va., everyDo-uy was gia i to see mm. ?Come again. Mi^v: HiKn?Rob n> on?H+trl?Mr:?Hr R. Curtimings attended the. JunioVSenior Prom of AbbeYille on Monday night. They reported having a grand time. Among those attending?the Px oversea at Brewer College are Mrs. A R. Holme.*, Mr. and Mrs. Gradit Holmes, Mrs. Mat-tie Gog.gihs ami Mrs. Franes Pitman.. Messrs T. Goggins, W. Holmes aitu M. RobinSon, also Mrs". Francis Ilol v mes and MTss Da reus Blackwell motored to Wart Shoals-Sun lay at'ternpon. Everyone was glad to setMessrs Willie Williams. Hilyard Lev is and Waller worshipped with us, W"e~di'C always glad tu have visitor:-, HOPEWELL BAPTIST CIII RI H , ?' ; J Rev. J. S. Maddux, Pastor .. . . '. o Laurens., S. C.?Sunday May 22 Hopewell celebrated ivhat ts known' as.. .Homo?Conn ag-v-Hay-.-a ml tie-1 bers from far and near were . in their old pews of days gone by an also the. friends of Hopewell were present ' ' First wus had a Model Sunday School and the lesson was well taut-by -ithe?dffen-ent?tcaehers.?Namely" ? Miss Ruth Maddox, Mrs. Martha Cole man and Mr. John R. Neely. Tin lesson was, reviewed by Mr. Luthei Beeks, after which a beautiful solo was rendered by Miss Cora E Neoly -Miss- -Willie B, N^elv accompanist. Welcome Address by Deacon W. L. Rogers, after which the following subjects were discussed: "The Twenty Years Origin of the Church," by Deacons Jefferson -Sullivan,' P. M. ^Miller and Rev. C. C. Pitts. "The Relationship that the Sisters Hold with the Church," Sisters Fran ces Garrett, Fannie Taylor. Quartet selection, White Plain Church. After which Prof. P. S. Hicks made a very .timely talk, subject A-Vision. Mr. John P."Keely Master of Ceremony. Sunday School dismissed for a period of ten minutes. 0 12:00 M. Four hundred persons asemlbed to witness the remaining part of the program. Devotion led by Deaones JamesPtwlc rrf .Mt. Ziorr ? Casper Irby of Rocky Spring. We then listened to a soul stirring serf Pn?lov Rl?Vr. J. SJ. Ma'i dox He selected his text, from 10'i Lord say so, and every one felt thai it was good for us to have been - \ there. One person came and joined the church. After which Deacons P.. M. Miller ?, _ John McDaniel raised the collection which totaled $(>2.~t>5. Hot he 1 Hall and Rocky Spring Choirs?rendered excelent music for the day. We then went on the church ground where dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Neely and daughters had as their dinner and house guest. On Sunday Mr. an.. Mrs. Cade Sullivan and son T. C.; and little baby son, Mr James Poole and daughter. Miss Beatrice,; Mrs. Katie Flemings, Miss Nellie V. Robertson. Rev. J. S. Maddox. and daughter Miss Ruth, Mrs. (Emaline Nelson, daughter M/iss Emma Selena, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Garrett and children \ v ' A TIIOI CMT A |)A V ?.. Uj Di ^ ( rAVrAHdH^oiiU'i ) The Hh-.-U way t.<> pit v?- that you know much s to* say little. . . '1 lie rifhr in i hi nW i?H+tt?(lie i itrlit to act. To bchovo .a thing is- light tlepon ?s upon what you ^fPTl wi-oni;. 'I ho will is the roal-solf that ntahos tin* hotly oboy. Wl.NNislUiKU NKNVS 1 lu- 1'aii licltl County Training [ .-slhooi cuiiiiv to a close Willi a lni iii->| nig uuuioss ay iitoi. J. H L' oiton u'e[ too 11a gradual.tig cia.-s t. 1J lasi'! Tuesday iiening in 'the school audi- ' ioi i.ii<? /-miia ng :.wier tiling's iVli r c11on gave iiu, tjuaniicuiions oi an j otnicatcu *persuii. i- ast, 'Heroic you | uc a Hang, in.nK wnat tiie result Willi lie, aiiti tile second, "n.earn to ml- J ju.si joiiiSfii to * surromiui ng collar- ! tmiiit. . ' me .-aiiucuory iva* given by Ala- ! iloiu.a _Vv imiiui'u ana me- vaieutctoiy I 'by din in i.. uattnei-. Laiura K. liar? ! r>s aim?i. a an tie?Ht7,m.iiu leee.veil noiioiaoie nteiuiun. " i_' I iioii. At. Yi. raiion, Supt. 'of City ' Sellouts was piuseui oi. lining greet .' 11s?i'roiit?t-m*?Ouai U bi 1 rusle.es winch was then in session, lie expies.-eu ins appi e. lattua n.r me laun .nil mi "Iim'ii I m1' lar'nny la uornl to .naive lne year a suecess. ,i nr.. J. i*. 1' eKt vt or r aniueii ae-' companion -oy ins wire anil naoy noy came in person to bring the "l>elia i'iCivoii .ueiiioi iat I'r./.e. wiitcn lie gives every year to me stuiienc "in our scnnoi Will.' excelis in -irracori,' picscnien nie lAVn meatus-?l.-i aim | ? nit pii/.is 'io lliiuireit Woinlara wno won nrsi pr.ze anil /iiatl'e 1'rice wno won- Sl.OIHl. - y? ; .7 .TITS'. IvniiTi" n?T!TpiiT7~nir l7..? ..I' Ui^ . ? nun?wtw?1> in enai'g'e ol bur In St grant', eai.ie li t Sill iii iii V hi wune.-s lne* sermon Lieiore lne siuuein uoiiy.' airs, no man is teacner ' Oi 111 sl graile ai hlneu Scott lit inliOCK .Hill, b. t/.' Mil! Mas aiTli.iij U- , uic. UV 111i.i1 Iweivn 1.. boss wno' lias .or t.\>o ycais ' Oi-cu living who .ins. iillil iliU'lllMlg SCIIIHlj III UOt'K UUI. * i in.- annual sermon was ably de-, ''X *" i-ii?oy?lU'V.?r\-;?1' ciix, i'a.sUu 01 v. a.\ incii .\. M. it.. i Munii of * tins j city. in nis discourse, Ja* leu no - lOIU.1 UIIIIIi licit. -?an.. .wul.i?Jin dun,?hTT uaugnu r ! M ss i o. ,i ami .uis.? Sara hi own, 1 voaomsrs *>i >11(^-^1 ailu win.' clintici | goo-is in hroi. 'and .Nil's, \V. A. woss last bull, .ay. Among mi- inner out ol' U>wi: quests who allended uins.iommenee.iiini wi'i'i1. Prof. and Mrs. 1. U. Me.nipsii ot. Johnston; Mr. and Mrs. ^.njiusay (joins of Salisbury. N L.; .>trs. .1 A. Middlelon ol I baijoLie. .vorth Carolina. '1 HI* faculty lif our school who did iiili a splendid piece of work th.s year all filed their applications and .epiirtea to their various homes last Wednesday to return next Sept. Mrs. Alexander Russejl returned roni New York last Week where 'die spent a short period with hci' s ster-in-law and her niany friends. She reports a very pleasant stay. Rev. I' A. Won vim- nnd hi.: Mada.i were weekend guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Realty having motored .roni l)el.an i, i'la. Rev." Weaver til-1 led the pulpit for Rev. Beatty |asi Sunday monting and preached a wonderful sermon to the saints' ol I Si I'-i ol?Itn ni iwt Chinch. U'c win. 1 heard him s* (id as of old "lfiu not our hearts burn as he talked to ! as by the way and owenert?un the I'ljUlU'es. 1 ?! . fe-" ..Mr h'oltei I .l:i.-ul> lyyp ' i' i | j , rally ill but is some what improving at this writing. Airs,/Carrie Hughes of Jonesvilk accompanied by her son, Mr. Arbory and two daughters, Mrs. Esther lb .Jllhtun.-and two sons?lauam Aslaeville tnd .Mrs. Katie Jeter add little ^on": were" weekend visitors of Prof, and Mrs. \\\ A. Ross last week. Mrs. Hughes is Mrs Koss mother also. All returned to Joiiesville Sunday evening leaving Mrs. Clinton and two .OUS but?raktTTg?VV. A". Ross, Jr. " aaek with them. The Umble Working Charity' Safety had their thanksgiving servic. s' last Sunday at -Zion Pilgrim Rapist Chin-ph of t his city. A large erowd and a gran 1 time crowned the day. " ' Mr. Henry Miles of Raleigh, N. C., s spending a few days in our city' eisiting his mother-in-law, Mrs. Ada line Kelly, who took a light stroke, i1 We hope she will speedily recover. OR I'M NEWS Tin. Ilaonv Pals Club rftet Jlasl | \ TI!F. PALMETTO !,j The A. M. K. (General ""Conference As A . Layman Saw It By John A. Harris, tu'fcd'"'people, Included In. the party were: Messrs.! Julius .A. Brown. Poinsettev J. A. Wallace and. Mrs. J:' A. Brown. The A. M. K. Churches ih Cleveland are a credit Co Live connection Dr. Ormonde Walker. . big hOiirted. cultured, he IT O I'linec^ anions ministers. A horn leader, a, n^n.in ih,,1 ' ' .ill i'i i 11 lie is loved aTiures pooled hy all men v.. J believe in right and leafed hy . all I < lhers. Dr. .). Otis Ilaitheex, i'astoi j of St.- John A. M. K. Chtircb. the largest church iur Cleveland and the lar-J gest Colored Sunday S hool in tlie: world is a fine, type of Christian. Cul- ; lured, brotherly and a map with a church.- program that is big enough]' for the entire. community. He'gave 1 his c,hurch free for the use of th.-J l.evnien during?the _> Ueni'lgd-C CnnfertTmve'. ' ?. '1'lic (JeneraI ('onTo"roiu-o '. ' _ The tumoral' Conferenee ill Cnosl of its phases Were successful. The reports- showed that the church is not in too healthy a ' "n11T1:"i "?tJ-n time. There is <pii'te a falling pit' in; membership and finances.' All of tin departments that operate on an earning basis showed a deficit with the . exception of: the Christian 'Re. o rd.tr ind- the Sunday?-t' n mil. , Ye; considering everything, we liave noth Lion oi a lew ni.uiit fiiuit himi) w>; 1 souls aro too narrow to recognize .rul ity.aud appieciate il simv ' < >'. ?i a i>avo?U-t?.1 u--i?un<a ken?ttt1 a "Dag in the Hay an i' the < >x1 sure that H.simp Sims :i,ppi ... ia .< the work t'or ii > a ion ami ' need special recognition ormenti.m. 1 There were ?a?!iio regret ah! % a ; tares ti the eontVreii . r t.otehk a moiig llufni were the -u-?p;.r* 1. >! Rislmp-. Yrria-m- 4wd Jones. "111 J'hi"" light oi! the facts iji the"euse.-. ila-.were sad but just and fair. There were v other clouds ill the chuich ti.a: Tb 1 still hanging hut jti tine.' they v... :i be lifted. Wr have some able la., men in the churcl\ that we nitty web be proud of: lawyers, doctcV-. luisi- t ness meiv ami simple la\.. .en _.lbii.i- -t 'an take their place in any group. I Kev. lb (). Walker and Rev, I' ; led the light'with the laymen for theii < rights. ()n tlie hen.h. I lis lv??p R. ( . > Run sola ami RisJiop J.- S., Khpper \ were the friends of the laymen while *] there were some bitterness in the conference. 1 am sure that every- ji ~ vim- i mi.?-r 111 iii-i- ill "tlu- I, ii.-lrfa'i s. ImI' I'uiation Hunan", WV- ; ' in Ilium 'lYivnitrplT OlVi .-, Ti-U-,-i "'i'- i J.i. i-. I'osl Oil'ii-c'. K lU-jn-ii, I'.ft.iitr l><niiii. Saloon. Now- siuml, ' l.M'll; - r?-?l loom ami jfUjih-s 101 l-V-t L ?rn P"M-r Till within tla- (uMit'i'a! j < omIYi vjiru lu-a<I<|uari.?-T>. i la- l.ayim-n of" South - ('aiol|ii.i n ail. onu' outstanding . thirty as ... :i;i ut ol' ii.i a11t-mlami- upon- i ii t'i i .if v'oih f-i .-inc. That it-, ihat i S--U'h I'niniina I- .-oivly ill iu-qiI ol' ^ ?,??H-iv^ii-a'l'-i hi|i iTTTfu- staU* ainony , in to-1, - Tin- pn-si-nl loadw- j - hip !.j- <li iiiotistlilto.'J its unlitiu- s o;. tin1 solj'- h atl^tuili- th.it was tahi-n i to gintily .pi-isonal an)l>iti?Mi in In t.-.i-V : in.- ifn-atus.t i ris s" that th? j - 'lUiiii hav?- i-vi-r lai-od. j It is up .^-i- to jt that iin-11 who ;>ut th< To . i .i-. aini- tin- r pi'TJailVuI anihii io.u.- j | . ' :" -'"in mm cue:r prop i , < ) placc.s in llie rank*, of elum-lim- , f"/.W'M'Uiil -not le.nl 1,1 South Cai-o- , ' 'l ' . ' \V- observe by Sin' " |).,pcr.s .||,a< , Hi..in aivulreajdy laying th<-i, | ffj'tuj'?' the Wu A '' ' l,u' tl"' " " f'y ?i I :,:rl *?>' wh.f- will adimnis't , I ' ?i >, -hop \V iili'a i < iV.'ir.ily a yieat L ' ' , -Vl'fitl ijl'iuiV J|f was | . H.shop and v.v -Irrrv,. vvvrvf i to- believe tliat ht. will, , b'reat. Will 'j. uf all of .the 7th Hpim/pal I)'is < May t lit- l.itrd bless his labors | \ ?!, I may the. men. servo CJod-and the- , !L. ?:.. 11 A. 4 J LU? t fli - . 1 I'd* IiImii-m. i,? Charleston. S. (' i IM.f.OK KI-] X'KWs ' ' - \ iy-|, Suin]a.v ' was .the all; J --.'in,;. most if i III- pastors report a : ]'H'lidid day. .Most of tlu-m filled . " if ri>p,viive pulpily. At ' Sliiloli | ' ; ii" .;ninaway. I'. |-;. ?f 0. _ Imo -J'iMr '. held I.:* 'irit i|iiar- t . .. I-otMerenee. 111- pleaehed in n iii'irnmy- and niyht and lrave two . 1 "n .- til *01111011*; Tin-. ? Idee lol l J | ' : 'In- 11 | ii 11 1 |u. qruir-'T I * . ' . ' . . '' ' '.?? ,--Iii'is .??r St. Paul air aij , .!? > because their Pastor Rev. Sai Itenie from school, Heiie<f'et 1 ! rt-tri . . . ? Mi. 1111-, u, tl.c, son of I.)eae< >ii I 'an I | ' a ha- returned from Morris f *<?|- | i lie students from Allen and" . t * ' -I all h - home in a few days. . . -.fir presence shall be very Hindi j, "!" ' 111 KH'TvC: "'ri)tN jlom,. | . I l:i- s the philo-ophy of j( 1 fro i an Indian diakyt. IMofe.v-or- \\*. II. Paum^rardiu-r ot ~ I'- 'i I iiv. r.oty . and Uctinj; Fnliloi _ tin- Palmetto Reader held the ami- ! i'l-nce M'i'll houn,! with his masterfui [ eldre's*- to the trradtiatinj; class of a.- ( rttii'/ehur^ Comity Training v'c!:ool ;11 tie- coinnienceijient exefciss May liti. His subject was "Kip'ial ' ' 1 lyontrh I idlu-at ion." He "held i|i before tr.e class ami the audience 'i hut the mind of a persSm ha- to do > ;i jrreal extent with his or her :: -tand'iio- in life and not color of skin in i other physical parts of the hody ' Pi n. ipa't Haniels aial faci'ulty must >e cdnnheii. ctl for securing 'Slich ai: ntelk't tu.il itiaill In collie in o'M a11:11s: I'f. !'. Paumtrar liter i- a product of \ii..?. t ti./.ni, rn.ii., n.^il. m? coat.'.-of .Harvard ^ Law SetiuiiL Cambridge. Mass. Tin .Sup! wan pr>i?-oiu.. and ' it .the trustees. They spoke YOl'V dghly of the add res- of tin* speaker. X.OW that school, has closed the ope hers, have gone t'o''their respee- . Pvo In .nes. We wish them a most ] J ' 1'ruiVs nr Fiazcll Caution of.L.tin- 1 its and . Darlington was a re.etu * -itdV to the A. M. K. Manse. The Missionary Convention of th's. ' 1st l iet will he-held* at St. Paul l-.rffc .1 st Church. -Lum.??-Reve?Salle^ * " h s' sroj.i pel >!e it'-oilg w'lh tlu '] hitrelies in 'general have things., well ti hand t ? help make the-, meet ing t gr^at success. t:ev. t o lins. pastor of Macedonia.. \1 mined Kni-copal Church is ;:e.a ti .'.*o;-:tvi. ni>; after carrying tni . van. t -istie services iit ( hnrlWton for bVal v\vi k ?~'TZ . " .Mrs.'Kthel Coll. er-Ri own of i '.oi ^ nee llie' daughter of the Rev. Iff. iAd' Mrs. Collier spent several (lays v ?t 11 parents a'pd friends. ,.\11 were '' dt-ased to greet her. - ' Professoi Shell iehl and Shute of ^ -bate College and Camion of Dat;i gton .iti i Dr. Prestee of Coiutnhia. ( Uti .Charleston attended the 'com^ n. cr.ient exct clses -here May 20. it! tu i from the <leneral Cnhferonce ' iti'j reports a.splend d session. Pro. A iLiains ade .1 very interesting re '1'A.it' the Sunday morning service's v. t Shiloh May 22. ' ' i e v\ it.sir o) (o>ld Coast, West \! tfrlca gave two musical recitals day lit-2'{ to- appreciative- audiences. 1 i'lic Sunheani Club under the su ei v ispn tif Mrs. 11. R. W!)1tv gave t I tonkey Party at the parsonage * viitii'tlay afternoon. A large uuni- i . i' ? : ehildtvn were i>n -?'in - > "' ? ^ "Jl-Le.. au en my .ddetime. . n i'.n the ? oinmemehiertt seasmv is 0 .'ell under way at our leading col- s eges.. many in our cc minunity liavt iva U'd themselves of the opportune " y. "f ntteding these gatherings. Ks- n i:illv Slate and ("laflin because''. 1 lay arc near. Those who are to at- ^ etuCthe commencements at Allen and Benedict are Pr. 1. W. Wilborn, Hev, mil Mrs. (1, II.- White and li.ttli a, laughter. Catherine Mae; Rev. R s1 t. Saljey, Mr Randolph. Pi", an! Mr. Villianis and Miss Susie Irick and j nobablv others. " if Those who want good spicy news b' aid desire to retfd some of the lead- t< i ' <- or i ii \ \ks Thi- P.^uk m;' !s, t JUUI,K ,v^,4. I'jank (hr ;iny ) , p.i t kifKirM-ro 'Innn^ u?. ?;?' ' - . ..... v\l:. .lui,:.- 1'. Bur-. li - I-' 2XU, WtlVU .Mr. aid .M.i-. .11i?- .11'likin- of \SuLniav owning jjucsl Mr-. .IM.r>. Nr ttie " j . . : ' * *' J x IU'V GAS AM) OIL LEEVY'S SERVICE STATION & GARAGE L>.'H Tifvlor SO I'hone 9271 1 OI'KN A LI. NIGHT FAN.O-I IN SYSTF M In Beauty Culture Give FAN-O-LIN. Hair,. Scalp Dandruif and Toilet I'rejfaravioris a trial. fTheir worth has been pi,-ten. Keyi^tfred jr. L. Sr Pat-' ei.t O'fliee. \(ibhi 1 ^ A.S I LB. \\ rile I o i Irrnn -MaJeVy _ - Mmu TaiUu^ L. Carolina 1029 High Market Strtel . f-hfiPfF Tf >Yi Mi jr^g??~""?T" ! ? i ? m j"- tixpcriehced "TTusieltin Teacher !j! l* of all Instruments *jv Y Ml SU S1'I IMO X l* l'Jll llainv?t>H St. i'htuic 7'!Ml { ('()! I MI?) A, K. C. . J For PAINS that many women suffer < ] ; Jt ham: tflkon Cardui for bearing-down .pains in the lower part of ' niy body, also for weakness in my back and pain'in my sidp. L. KUI'lc rT-TTa knur time beforp I.road about Cardui. but after 1 began taking it 1 felt bettor. After taking throe bottles of Cardui. 1 didn't have 'any more I t rnijl.lt>. ?( Mtss i Marti "Ware, -- who are run-ilotvn, I or s :fr. r . v. r\ month, should, H t k? i'.ir.it.i ,t.. Juiilii 111> their health. ami in that way j : n>*-:- __C.it-.hn is a pttroHnypf; ' 1> * 'iPotable, harmless j j medicine When tou B^rS'it V ' need Cardm. i.uv a '-issie-*-'[ | - l?Ht It* nnrt raR<- it regiiI ? jk Hi ! larly. S<fvi;ral bottles Hj 1 jfl. I ; may he. needed". pitre H,# it a fair trial and sea 'if it wilj help you <J3 B " it litis hedped so many j So,<' at llruK 8f?re8