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NOTICE i
A1 members of the Free W ill Club
of Kiiforowood Camp are asked to be
ingr,'lipid Sunday, Juno-*40 in thy ry- t
copiion room of the camp. .? I
M rs. C, II.' Pleasant, president/',
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Mrs'. F. 1CBlakely. secretary. .
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r THE PALMfjTTO I
,' IN M KM OKI A M.
A loving one frojn us is cone,
A 1 ??>yiiik out* from us is gone,
It grieves our hearts today,
'I ho?Maxtor, Hi- has eafTed liei home
We'll see her again some day, .
Although we loved her dearly,
lcs-tr> hTvnrtr~|y?'v tw-<i.?I ; 1?
And ealled her from toils and, sorrows,
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Iiilo the Heaven of Rfcst.
In loving memory of my loving sisler,
Moliie Aimer, \vho departed this
life June 21.'1928.
. Mrs. Eihily Clark, Sister.
I (H I. I KY HINTS CONTINUED
By J. E. Dickson, County Farm Agt.
At this lime of the year people
are troubled with poultry parasites
-tommonly called mites and lice. The
poiiltrv housii chicken mite, is a small
red insect which lives in and about
\ be roosting quarters and some times
-i- >o tin- la-s-ts. They attack
the chickens at. night while on roost
a?,ul the setting), hens day and night
if hens set in poultry house. ' The
mites l'ivt' on the blood of the hens
and ii not soon stopped will effect
the egg 'production. Kerosene oil
. ilf k11i mites. but 10/pi ires to ho apI?I
it < 1 I rc?iuent1y fo keep the house
live o-.l' them. Thoio arc two propufa
lrtnis on ilu; piurkct known as Black
lii-a,!' "in" and the other carbuii'nrUin
thoy last tiio "longest of any of -the
. I> v; t in n?(< I'or Hlis purpose
Black LouJ' " 10" or ('nebolinium appii"t|
hnco a year is bettor than Kerosoiio
apidiod onco a wppk. TP.. ti-.e.it.
:m-nl : li.il li ;u;sts and_ roosts should
ho tlisinrot -ted I )n'fr.?ii[ylOy?Ly?tir-st
pi a\ :in; f\ a ry part ot tho house and
bests if using'. Black Leaf "4()M two
talih.sjiotiiisl'nl to one gallon of water
11.on paint every part of the roosts
and nests-, using either Black Leaf
-ad-o" or t'arholinium full strength.
I'-his will dolptise your poultry (|Uar.:
tors lor one year. Lice on setting
hens will continue in this -column
liext week. . .
' l'? JZL.S.s Silow I'.k AN1)
IMItOIH t l'Oin I'ARTV"
in idr and vrr?<oin. She won- a tanai,y
i aa'.t.i }V wn, and a lovely Clinch of
sweet peas. All of tile l.tdies wi.i'ij
f,?>\vn. "The n.en wore eonv< rvalivo
;yi. suits. d ?
Iin.iodnetion by Prof. T. J. i'islier,
j \VTio >pul<e very hijjhly of y|r-? Grant
'.'voot dispone. n and aee .unplish. n'.s.
. Co, net solo, "Melody, in F"
: r. S. W. Allen, Sr. Wi f dine in b"
. ilf of ibt; 11 onu s. Mrs.. Carrie-Floydt
\Veleoiiie in IJehall ot Hu-hnessi Men
>r. G. \V. Single: on. \Veleonie in be
;i]t of the entile .Community, Prof.
S. Cabman. Yoryl solo^ ".'June
in 'iny Heart," 'Mis. K. K. Allen.
' "deient ui am >>' (til ls. Paul' H. Allen
ia y lada Pratt and An^eline GallMaty
I nla and Pen! pulled tile
[on; Anjjyline drove them to the
rostrum. Paul 'rotatei a ..poem, 'ex
n.es-iny' the . wishes of the friensd.
!:111 y l.liIn t edi./ d one telling about
received here.
Closing remarks by Rev. J. S.
Martin was very timely and thought
ful.
A delicious punch course was serv
ed- m the entire audience. Misse
Gallman and Angereme. Young en
tertained the audience with populi
tertained the audience with popula
numbers. i
' Honored guests: Rev. and Mrs
Samuel Nance, Mr. G. C. Williams
(Prof, and Mrs. U. S. Gallman, Rev
and Airs. J. S. Martin, Dr. and Mrs
G. W. Singleton, ProTessor R. F
Gladden.
Chairman of Committer Mrs. Gus
sie Miller, advertisement; Miss Ad
die L. Pearson, advertisement; Prot
U. o. Ga'ln.un, men; Mrs. Ahi.a Rob
inson, decoration; Mrs. Jeannie K
. f.iIlium, gift;?Mrs. CUna Name, re
frrshment. i
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? "AIKEN NEWS ~ r
Prof. P. Brady uiwi wife am
< tiieil Cherry and Jason Smith lef
during the week by motor for Hump
ton Institute, Va., where Prof, am
Mrs. Brady will attend SnmnnSchool.
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. The city during the week?for flov
York City. Miss Lela Pritchet.
o.ughs also left by motor for Nov
Vcrk.
Mrs. Leslie Lewis and family leT
the city for New York during weel
A most enjoyable affair was givei
at the home of Prof, and Mrs. Gee
H. Weaver in honor of Mr.Elber
Weaver. Among the college and higl
school students just returned fron
school were: Misses Rosemond John
son.sJttiby Moore,0' Helen Rogers am
.. Mar.iney J West who recently con
pleted her college work at Southed
University; Messrs Tilmon Crawfor
. also a rectuil graduate of Knovvill
College; Lonnie, Allie Rogers, Tho;
ind Clarence IIanuiimidiU_ihe latto
instructor at the Stealing High
.'KU iuii jiiww , x u|;ui , mi d. magpie ^
Scott; Quartet; Miss Daisy E. Berr,
was mistress of ceremonies.
| . Eleven year old Prince Wallac
Lane was accidentally killed Wednes
day morning1 by an automobile. Fu
neral was held for him at Westo
i Chapel A. M. E. Church Thursda
i afternoon at 3 o'clock by his pastoi
j Rev. S. W. Fordham. Prince was
member of the Burial Aid Society
The pall bearers were Messrs. Leoti
| Behtea, Authur Gerald, Lee R. Me
^'inland.??Wilson, Henry
thea, Studson Lenarls. Prince is sur
survived by hijf father and mothei
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lane of I.atts
one grand mother, Tour brothers, an<
- ? host uf relUtlWfi and friends.
Uiu^rtaker Jackson of Marion. ha<
charge of the body. .
Miss Mahle Coe is home after i
pleasant schot term at Allen Univer
rity. ~ ''' * < [
Miss I.ue Pearl Covington (of Dilloi
spent the week-end with Miss Eliz
abeth iSmith.
Miss Rosa Me Willie is home to th<
delight of her many friends.
Rev. Boston guiles ran a two weel
meeting at the * Tabernacle churcl
where Sister Marthan Baccus is th<
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J | LAGREE A<- !\1 E. CHURCH
(> j Rev. Geo. ('. Johnson, l'asjor
Sumter, S. C.-?Sunday. Jinn? J.?l_
was a high nay at Lagree. AY ".):.{()
^'cloek'tne Supt. opened the Sunday
C^Urvnl-.o.'rU ~ "rvrr.Tr-:?ZTT~a ~~.T"lZ~n _ mt.
_ Ji IIUUI >>11.11 it lilljtc iUU'lHIIIIHT. 1 'H'
study of the lesson waf; very inteig
vs' ?g.
All class ?. gained mifeh .inio'iuntion.
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""Our pastor being somewhat indisposed
was not able to exercise' his
mental abili y as he desired, but thru
? his ttthess Tie gave Sis' some very
helpful infornfUtion on the lesson.
^ After the discussion of the lesson
re delegates for the Sunday School
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and A. C. E. League were elected.
11:30 our pastor ascended the rostrum
and read a portion of St. John
10th chap er a& the morning lesson. ,
The service was then turned into a
spiritual meeting owing to" theJilru^Li-:
cf the pastor. This was one of the \
Ijcst. meetings we have had for years
?and the?firs-^time our paTToF wasJ
. with us in our glass meeting".
The members tare playing very sincerely
that the pastor will soon !
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recover
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He is interested in all phases ol
-thSF^tetch. work. He is helping the
Missionary Society to raise their as
sessment for their convention.
I The League P res id en . Miss Lillie
( Mae Canty is iilanning a grand time
for tile League workers in the near
future in the form' of a la\vn paity
-and sox rally. The day will be an- ^
L'~ iTfnTrreed Talel\ "
t BETHEL rA. \l. E. XTTTTTm
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,t * . l)r. R. E. Hrogdon. Pastor
Georgetown, S. C.?Tuesday evening
June 7th a very successful chinch
conference was held wjftich \ .result_
1"" was the pu.ting on. of a contest be-j
< tween the Mothers f t Bethel in in
it terest of the , Trus ees' Department '
Three prizes will h0. awarded. Cont
test closes-the Second Sunday in July
it Quite a few of cur menrh^rs have
11 left fnr ditf'pront ?P;J\>i'?J. Hrl
- Beck and Mrs. E. L. Frasjer,' Kingd
stree, S. C., where they will''resume.
u~ Jteir positions "as instructors in the
u summer school. Miss J. E. War J,
d J East Orange, N. J., Prof. Charles. S. j
??Brown, Myrtle Beach,?Prof. Cornel-!
- I >us Beck, Nashville, Tenn., there arc I
_ mer quarters, ?- ?|
. We are glad to see Mrs. Lulrt A.
. Gieen one cf our choir members bach
n after spending three weeks irr Cony
way. Trus\ she will be out to choir
f rehearsal Friday night and sing with
a us ..Sunday, -----r.
The pa'stoty.atid family yijdtej ivla
s -tiv^s last week in Bishopville, Sum- !
- ter and Summerton, respectively.
Little Miss Christine Brogdon <s
visiting the children of Mrs. Cbn*,
stance Alston in Darlington S. C.
b The . Death Angel is still riding
\ ' .hrough our church. Sister Bott.i ?
Alston of Howard St., wa< claimed
^ by the rider last week. Funeral scr'
- mon by Dr.?Brogdofr, her past-n%? 1
- pastor^ This was the greatest meetI
Tng that has been there for the past
i 2b ye#ars. 34 souls were saved. Vis
itors are always welcome at Sister
. Baocus* church.
e , Mrs. Alice McNoal is a pationt at
ganders Memorial. ,
< Mrsn Sallie (Bethea of Dillion spent
i the week-end here with relatives and
e friends.?Maggie D. Scott, reporter.
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Sa/urday, June to*
AROUND GEORGETOWN
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pilgrimmage from earth to heaven, ? -J
atui u naive conception oT the No- .
gro's religion, was interesting from
start to iiniait, - Ai- time*- one-wonfd ~i
death can't touch; three graves death
can't find." Sunday night, text, Luke
10:r>,<>,7. Subject "You stay where I
put you."
1 tKN^KTTSVTljLK NRWy?"
Continued from Page Five.
111 e.very respect of every one.
Ale.i. fSarah?Keese,?iMl'S. Rebecca
Coxing tun, Little Miss Helen Coving-ton,
Master H. E. Covington were
the happy dinner .guests-of Mr. and-?^
Mrs. K. F, Felkin on Sunday. They v
reported a happy stay: - 7~~ ? \
Mrs. Mary Broady wishes to thank
the missionary ladies and friends of
St. Paul Baptist Church for t/heir
splendid pounding gifts they gave to
her Inst, week. r?
Mrs. G. Broody, president, Rev. W.
F. McCoy left Sunday morning for
his church service in Society, S.-G?
M r. Willie Covington accompanied
him over. * ; '
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
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The community was shocked be.MuiuLexprori'ion
to have heard of the
death of Mr. Henry Owens an aged
useful and influential citizen. He :
had made good back in the dark
lays and he valued a dollar. He was
styled as a Moses, had some advice,
to give his people whether they took \
it or not. He was styled as a Humantarian,
and also a"Good~Samari
an, regardless of race or color if?p
w saw. Humanity-suffering he wouto:>TT~
"TO rn the rescue ol Die suffering,
'he body was funeralized by Rev.
\ A. Bethea, Pastor of Bethel A.
.M. E. Church, of which Mr. Owens
Whs a faithful member! The funeral
"was . largely attended by friends of
V-u-ious cities and of our own tdty.
Mr. Q\V" - pl:if?' will hn htirl tn fill,
He left to mourn his lost, a devoted
wife, Mrs. Ca limine Owens; two
laughters, Mrs. Harvey Pelzeir of
Charleston, S. C., Mi^-J^fs. Whaley
oi St. Maitnewst s. c,. ana rive
grandchildren and a host of relatives
and friends. Undertaker
.-Johnson (George)
handled-the-funeral.
~Tha play "Heaven Bound' which T
was had at Bethel A. M. E. Church
on Monday night was a real treat
and Mrs. Beathea our peacher's wife
j who- was che directress along wi.h
Prof. F. P. Abraham ' of Sumter, S. '?
C. who was the director of imisic
; and all of the participants need to
I be complemented for the excellent
wnv in jffhieh the program was put
,over; ii^jact everybody stared. The
I errrtffiit. ee realized a good sum from
j the play, Look out. T&ey Are ask- .77777"'
ing to repeat the play; and those
j of you who did not see the play, you -*
will have an opportunity to see it, providing
it be repeated.
^ Misses Barber Harris Gist; who
[ in attendance of Allen and Benedict
Summer School and members of the .
! faculty of St. Matthews Ccftored
j Scho<il motored to Sit. Matthews,
S. C. Monday to Mr. Owens' funeral