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Saturday, June 4th, iftS2 Little Marie C. Hollev. dimi'litm of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hoi toy, who has been attending; .school in Birni _ingham, Ala... will arrive?SfcrttrrdaV night June 4th, to the'delight of her parents and friends. t : , - * ^ Mrs. Mimelia Shackleford of George-town;-after spending two' weeks-'here as the guest of Mrs. Lefie Scott returned to Georgetown last. SundayMr. J. W. Killingf?\vorth and Mrs. Scott accompanied her home, spends ing the- day in Georgetown and returned Sunday night. Mr. Andrew Fuller, Misses Mattie Fuller and Eilal Watts of Lawrens, S. C., passed thru the city last week enroute to" Sumter. While here they Visited Tho T.f?sidm-V nfVwn iMr. Monroe Lindsay popular Tnn. serial Artist, who has been seriously ill fior the past four weeks, is much imporved at this writing. His sisters Mrs. Zenobia Jeflfers and Mis. Robinson of Philadelphia are here visicing him and their aunt, Mrs. Mat?i? - tie Holmes. ? Dr. and Mrs. I. H. Alston had as their breakfast guests- Tuesday morn ing, Bishop NoatHW. Williams, Bisliop Divid H. Sims, Rev. \V. C. Crawford and Prof. Ahrom Simpson Miss Lilian Smoot has returned to the city after spending three weeks in Rock Hill as the guest >ol' her aunt Mrs. L. B. Brice.. PROF. BOG AN IN TIIE CITY . Prof. Wm, M. Bogan of T.ockhort, S. C. accompanied by M? W. A. Smith attended the-Commencement of Bonodict. C(al,lege to sea his son, Miles D. Boga^ who was in the graduating class. Prof. Bogan believes in education and has a daughter who graduates at Benedict nexc voar. ?r( AN NOL'NC KM KN'i: luyers, .vice 1 resnieni; iwr. D. D. Doughty, Chairman; Miss Ed; na . Williams, Secretary; Mr. Samuel Ross, (Business Manager; Mr. Frank Gibbs Entertainer; Mr. Alfonzo Smith, Treasurer Miss Flossie Williams, Reporter. MARION NEWS.*~"n-' The A. M. E. Church lost one of its great leaders in the passing of Elder D. C. Deas. People came in great crowds to pay tributes of last " resp.ect bo him on last Monday. lie . ..leaves to mourn a wife, two children" and a host of friends. The IBaccalaureate sermon of the i(M. C. T.) Marion County Training School was preached by the Rev. A. S. Newman, Pastor of the M. E. Church. Mullins. S. C. The' following persons of Mullins attended the Pae--c^jhureate . Sunday; Prof. O. Y. Val r?? f? 1 NINTH ANNUAL CHRISTIAN' ( 11RI ST IA N CON K BRR N ( R 1 . ' 1 The Ninth Annual Christian Con-I ference wiltopen Thursda> evening, June 2, at.Benedict College and con- j | Indue through the Hth. Delegates [ from?all denominations?writ?at tend. | The public is cordiallv invited to' all [ the evening programs which will con-j sist of good niyslc ami addrejsses by; out-landing speakers, Programs will I be given nut 1 hursday evening. Let/'all help to make this the best I conference. * t ' THE I PHEIJA TH1 Fit AT Sl'HINC; Ll NCilLON Saturday, May-28,? The I 1'helta Thi Frat presented to its guests its second annual "Dejeuner du lTintomps" (Spring Luncheon) at "Col-_ lege Tnn*; antf- its success was over' whelming in every respect. As is I . customary, the element of surprises in/store'tor the guests of the 1. 1*. T.1 I tne sk.v,11.1111/ and .beaut i'uuj 1 dressed young ladies in a delightful I suspense until nine p. m." when the doors of the dining salons were opened and kach Brother escorted his resIpective guest in to expertly set tables, 1 eight in number seating four each. As the strains of whispering melodies Hooted from tile (lOil tp.ichcs o j the "Deacons,"' the gay young set i . dined and chatted while peifect decora j nous in uiue anil wn-.t'e an.-so.t h?u den lights caught and held the admiring glances of every one, as the U'UCSlS lent charm In t hu ntmrnnhnpa of enjoyment. It was indeed a treat to the five senses to be present at ! ;sucn d gathering tidbids wjii-h comi.pr.cu ijie course i.ne l spring -hi;k-J jeii, potato salad, sweet pickle dainties, ' ??sl.Ctilt >-UHUUO?'S,?rtH-tt-1 tea, and jello with whipped cream. t I Immediately upon leaving the tables a peppy fox trot opened the second phase ol" this most enjoyable evening. Three spacious rooms provided lancing "floors. The entermis- , ?ion customary with all, musicians i ^ual^h i'avorsh to Ui^^uests^^'xcept that in this case the favors were only one and very ynusual: Idrother lJuckett,-ir.ost reeCTft-member of the I Phelta Thi presented the "Wooden Favor" in grand style?by striking forth a tutilly '.sizzling Hot-cha. from the vitals of a little wooden organ of cjueS-. t'ionable pedigree, but of go..d tone. | Incidentally, the "Dejeuner du J^rintemps of 1U32 marked the close of an exceedingly successful I. PVT.' tear, as the annual election of oflicork Mr. and Mrs. Preston Winn McClure Street, Friday May '27; after a short business meeting the members spent 'many minutes in card playing. The hnagnificiently leeorated rooms in which the games were enjoyed were luxuriously/ decorated w th baskets of pink roses and ferns. During the games the.hostess assisted by Mrs. Liz?.'ve Clark refreshed the guests with punch. Cards were laid aside and a delicious iced course, was served and then the guesti enjoyed dancing ftJr a. while. Then the jolly b .ifoh" expressed-themselves as?having witnessed a pleasant eyening. The next meeting will be at the 'home of Mirs Helen Buchanan 111) Aiken St., Friday, June 10 at 5 o'clock. BIRTH DAY PARTY An evening of pleasure was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen I Waller. l2oTT~Assembly St. In honor of" then* daughter,) Dorothy Mae . Waller, A large number of guest assembled there, and presented lovelv presents. Sociajyraffies' were play|<?d,thyn after wfewere served. The. i refreshments, ice cream and cake, were "given to each twice,, also peanuts and candy. The guest were as I follows: Mary Ann Riley, Estelle CJi 1liam. Geneva smith, I^ottio M. Gatcn,' Harriett Goodwn, Patritia Goodwin, Mattie iSanders, E. B. King, Willie T. Smith,.; Charles King, Frank and George Javis, Clarence"Smith, George Smith, Fred Dantzler, Edward Dantz- ler, and others. t l The party was from 4:Oo o'clock until 6 p. m. - .r May .'H, closing1 for the month of May. The Progressive Club is bo- ' gining, entertained by I)r. 1 fay ward Thompson, our yoyng arid-nibst pr s|)l 11) J.? .1. in.it, I/.'. .1", (j i Wii.'l ?lir VVii!" !;-j I'll) It:. ?!iSi . I ' every one present will. enjoy them selves? The?me mi Is T.h>i>tvd of country style barbecue, green peas, salads of all kinds, slower rite, hot rolls, with bntter ,rcod ienrnuado and tea, ami. ?Jdl'.emnl... :!? < i.im Well Folk I guess We sign oil". This is stition p 1 e a s u r e, broadcasting from ... I'an.dfise Lake. Conie out,und o'njoy your self.?Tin rf .is swim-1 ring, I ->ating, diving and every thing I am always at your#service. .Many thanks. ?BIUTHII.W I'AKl'v 77" A Birthday Party was given at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Steve WashingJtTin, 821 l'ulask St. in honor ftf thoirj, daughter Ruby Mae. Monday 1 evening May ICJ2. Many little ones were present wearing D1 no and pink caps. A I ter placing Tnafiy~ games they were served Ice cream, cake, punch and candies then went home, after on ioving<ioa:i'.iFwuills L hoiue, after" spending a jolly evenings xr.MiM I'lOWiUHH)?u.i:s>in nnxs \\ hereas it has pleased alndphiy (ioil to remove by- V ie'hand'of death All's. Sill lit' Aloore, one" of mir most esteemed neighborhoods friends- and whereas, 'her passjng cast a shadow over a community to' which she has bec-n a bright ajid shining light, . And whereas, her modest and happy contack has brought jo\ and iVappi-rrrss?tn tier hosts ?T I'riends.' H.> 7T~ resolved While- we l>o\vb in luimh.le submission to heaven's will. We shall ever cherish the grace of her chiis;ian life regarding her as we do .a. neighbor worthy of rank among the noldest and best. - . Resolved second, that wi cherish her memory in oar. hearts and lav name shall live in -our hopie< for yoc, 1 Resolved?third,?rtrm ~ tender To this family our most sincere sympathy.-in this sad hour. Resolved fourth, that a copy p s~f . these resolutions be sort- to the family and Press, ' The lilting U!T oull.in.dkr ~Tmbsmn \ f Clay, The curtaiiis ajv ijia\\i) i< r. tilc uv. ci! ' ~r~: ers away, Sh? silently slipped- oVr- the tfrre*=~ * hold by night; To make her* alv.de in the city of ~ - - ~ ~ Mrs. SusUu Broom of .New Yprk X'iiy is I lie Rucyt of .Mrs. K. A. Andrews for it ' otiplv of weeks. ' .Mrs. %Anni'e /iae Baker and Miss KMzahetn Jem-rette of Baltimore ' spent Sunday with Mr.. Hod M(s. ! Thomas Donald. * t .M iss X < -i ii < I iavi- left Sat u f?lay ^ afternoon for a \ i>it in Washington, 1 I).' - t Mi ss Alma Hume left on Saturday 1 afternoon--for New York City. J Mrs. Flixsiif1 Baker and little- son t of New Ynrk'H'it v um.. . t U? v. A. B. TK. inasj Mr. ami .Mrs. \ Ksevelt Ba ius. Mr. and Mrs. .Jessie r.cihea. Mr. and Mrs. Nesbic Bethea, U-:v., and. Gadsden. Mrs. i.nxam'ia Ford and Lucy Wright. . ' I he paster a1Vd familx thank the people of Laita. l^'v- Hansom ended . .i--.meeting and left Friday niglit for ... George to conduct a meeting for ',. Pier 10. R. Anderson. We pray for 'ra evangelist. S' MMKKVn.l.K MOWS *i Ok- Iuti rdetuMi.national t'n on was liTdd in Wesley M. K. Church. Inst Tuesday. 'May .'<1 at H:tft) o'clock. Ih votions 'were conducted by Rev. A. ( W ade, pastor of B ti nes Tetnplt .1 V. M. TO. Church.?The_ committee j -o7t The" Religior.s survey repotted progress. He prea.hed an excellent i - r on f< t* the group. t Rev. J. 10. (Joins, pastor of Wes- ' h y .attended- the . group, meet ng ui? Ids district at Mt. llolley. last l ues was accompanied _hy one.of his of- J fii its. Mr. Bradley. Ilev. .1. W. Witherspoon ha* been ! inn sposed, but- is up and going. He , preached an excellent .sermon ?ast ? Sunday morning, from Acts 16:l-d. Our"helpers in Christ Jesus. This was an excellent Woman's Hay s.ernvtHt. Am<?ng the visitors was Miss A> Cole, teacher in the 'Berkley-county Training School of Mo'nchs' Corner. S. C. Jij J in rlitrkli-y ambi-iob^'hli i ll niainlin' TIH- Dinrm u ' imHi i X. Iox,, Al-lon llivrh Schi.o! iu i. la-i-i at < 11 iiuilllor 'ill! :u.~l I mi; ..ay ..( Vi'M.'iV. at x::;u K<-\ K H ii ua- tii ijii'iiki'i'i , A> u>usal In- wa- fi irai ?l? The y'raii.iai itif I I t I M f . It 1 I? 'iuptist (hurtli.Alay li'.t pnpi-h 11] by lie v. J. . \\ PU" or Bethel ('hy.rch.. li wa.- ?ai?-?i t < le ihe bV>t nearii hen-. l b.- te.x >u. lbtaK 'Lite >'? tip a banner up..i 1,. i : "v IllkM! ! UHlllta !;. " Subject J'ht Ox a ltd Haotu-r. ? . It ioietfiottmi 'that* Ma.-tvr .la-pc" ilami . '.Mill <?t ,Mr>. l\ini!y .Mah' v. . K.iin eonlino?l to \iic- hcl H? ).a? 11an-iijoiu- an u|)i.t;x.iiIi lui. Tcrti.s. -_It is _ri'i?ofti*Al .-:ei ;oa.-- j?iti [tK'utToiis Have sot Ft-,. M- a., i tfu; wiiioW of the. 1 at? Kev. fi. W Janet*. ami insti uctor try tin; J/> i hosier Tra niiiK School; , .. ALi.s \L _L^ - W- .4. iiw .?|i'iiir pent-so v ral Mays in ('hai 1 c*t?>r? thi.? wo ^ he hnuM' yuest of Mi-. Jaiiic Herons ami infant <lau^.ht< i (i\v? I'nMly.n iso visited the cununcmenicnt ex re sj s- ai'Avery \Vdh?**?iny. evenlii;?. ii.-s Kvclyn' .V Summer. the ji tVt .i V iece < oii,|i.U:ti"'i fit;r <miiM- in teacher imioa ? 1_ 1 ' pagt a ill j ^ b . 1 ??^?' 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