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CONWAY \ I \\ S '
All'. Freeman Clark i. I>:i? k In nm
after sjieiulinK' s,un*ti, e m Ne'w
York; Watt1e~trriietr~l.-'. hat k- hTiukalter
bein^r aw.i\ fey >i>nu ;.n:e.
The sunk. \hiu<l 1 lie home -of A.lj'. I
aiui Mrs.. William 1 i ?-?nvy ;u,i! lot i y |
'tine hal?v,4 M Mier ami liahy .i iy
?dotnir nieely;
A liirthulaJu?|*.u' ...?.m .?e-j \ t n ' y.:
Sunday, July IT at .t In i.iuue <>T Ah.
ami ' MIs*. Arlhui ATmhv in fTTTitw>u-'
their little daiieTi! ei M i-s . l-hilliaji
Moore,. ,
Mr, an.l Mrs.' .la:. .? .le.'.l'.n wish
. - to annmmcf the n.ni ri.-yv f>( tm-.r
daughter, Miss Kiln It-lla-nv lo Mr.
I). \\\ W ilson.
IW'llul V. M. i:. ( hnnti
'A la rye eroud .'t'.c .:< !?:<! '.'n- i-51 11
service -Sunday. 1 i* v. \\ . I. (.mo.
. lneaehed lioni i i i,h :
Meetiliy in lloll. hut T.;l< Simra
niirlvt." " . .
Sutidav Sr.bou.;, < -. 00.; Ti" ''m.m.The
lesson V.is i-atyin i\y lowrv.e'ij
by Mrs. 15. .1. Ulna.;
Tilu I'shoi I!o;inl Iiit't :;i h ir * .'tit
I'i.oni on Tluti. Ajnv iiiu i. '!' .jju is
bers a 1^' arranymy a -j-r i < .
The N'ivtory .<"Ii:i :-;;s pi.-are-.
silly: under 1 i-ai11 r.;=Irip_o
.J. AI lord. . '
The?A i:iei 11 .'i?r??r??:?' y""'?
Myrtle 15c:tr-!i "ftrrytl;.-.;T'_.s'|i:i: "
e7\my. , ?.
<"h HeilaiNy.: tii -i I, n, W 'i aii'm A',
fotfl. si eond to*. . >; :
"the nmui'liny h,.\v;." I;.r
betv- Sunt ii, . . ? i>..
.. kiny el' the Son: m-. ' . a
IJ \ l-.".
Mrs, I'liuiiiiiv-Jllarniiv it'. *
year old twin's *; 1 \ * itic-pa.'
Mr,' I'.iif.ll
'he i-il v?>*11 " '? H- : ;
f<?l\ nit n ill I .fill r
MLv i i - iii
fewdays ' w!: ii v in',-..
ami Aslu-vilY. <\ .Mr. . d
James (iarv at.d y.i t . i.. i. .
wood m< t ? !** ? i t.. I j? W
Week to' i - i' ? M ' _i' , - ', ,
parnnts. M r. F ..!: . Mi' 5
over jitt A tJ< i .. Mi ' - - .
friends.
Rev. D. S: SiiIm r j.r. .1. :.'
stif.ri.iiir .'-jmon a' l-ti ,.l : A. ,
K. f'hnri-H' In*! ,M*M. . . 1 .
seem to l>c dtyiia;, on. !. .
? Let-, lis !td\a!?' i- >iar f:-i?.
-5? ?
?? w
.iomnsion m:\vs
Mr. AJ. 1). vis., > M., of' Mr: ..t-M .Mr*.
M. M. Davis, wn-? <|nivn. laid
r?st Sunday aft? rutin: . !m?, In-;
respects line any ?.:: u'.. />.' >. , !
in and <"111 <d' t! I' < . i :
friciidty as V l \ !. -I
took place, at l!t i ind C. I i. <,:.i.
conducted hy If.-v. <I*. i.ny. !i
is survived h.v :i father. ?.? '?, liv.'
S'sters and two .. a .<} a., nun;
her eof other elose rein |;n j, ,
and Daniel funeral d reH-oes-fn ny
__ Ail Kethel C. Ai. Jlu - - J i ^ili- L
nroaerfmy. Sund;f\ i I I
us be n: 1 till)' |?ro |i!lv , -.-Jk
Leiiyiic Tuesday 7 %1. I'i^F
not, ?'tss it. V
L?. Daniel and K. Myles (>>,.<< >red ? >
Coimuhia on Theirs, la \fe e-.'.-nhty. .Mi.)
Daniel had sobusiness !io attend. '
Mrs. L. IVT. Butler left tor Wash-j
ing.op, Pv C. , I
o ; /I
: - : ?
libit wi. ' MMitei - V -
KUXCSTKKK N'KWS
. Tit , n Millar semester of the SanilV
^ UIHOHT Sl'llvol cluSCll here July
i'>.- 'P- !?i.a:id' tin' second session bejja:r.
.UautL^vr July 'is;
r> ! in-, at of approximate!?"''tone huntlri'
i t r.'o) twenty-five studeiu-teachi
i s. \v' !i wonderful prospects of a
uipl.ii ai.i< :i of the lirst semester in
iiir'I!nunf. Part of the faculty ' of
r ehw lirst. ci mi ester wast retained for
m; i i-..K c j;t said ihtireh.
~ i; I <' < i -in.Hi.r tip. ' I. nI '"I hC'l
' - i i i nir- :i ^Ii< 1 pr.icI
Iand K. Shelt on
?' .,he ~wt k-end in-d.a"kc City, S.
I; v. 11. Wilson, and their
i.*".:,. Mr.-:. r-'alli,. I'ohinson and re:
... rtrHrrhtt'uI sTaV,
i ii Sunday in t^ii< month is
V"d ' hf. tit ili/od with union
^1 when the A. .M. I\. and .\l
( IJ.-rr .1. "??: tteiirr an 1
< . pastors, rei
< \ t_nin.tr - rvii-es of Hethel A.
1 tin ri'.h oit: ro 'had with mueh
' f ^"jday. 'Pile pastor,
t I In 'i. in ,ii in d frrm'1 I'of.
_ . M'~ nhjo.it," \va?t "IM^yinuI.:
"A"' Itm.nhiy for your I.ife." lie
OjVA'ii- v. r\ plafnly n <loseript ipn of j
/ivantf hall a. sm If whieh is'one of I
J.L,. -|, iehie;- -p i ts if America and
?oj?ipared TT tvitp "The Tiase t>all i>r
o" The. hail Ilia , eaeh one-has to
. il"y :n the great battlefield of
i"- The- sermon was well and
:i.y pr evhed and everyone seen.1.'
l 1\ cirn.Ved it, . .
lil I.OKKK NliWS
I u t!-,. last few weeks "Old King
TH1C PitftTETI
homo boautifdNy remodeled. Mr.
W. B. Williams has charge 'of .the
job.
?-, Mi .->sos 1 rick. Mi orer. Hoatwright,
Warrl-n end M is. WaLkor have jtru
"WturiK'll from S ate College Summer
School and reported a very busy
session.
Among those who attended the
State College Slimmer School?ses
.Miss Alice McliPo.M:, -i.-i't r
two ahoviv who enjoy- <1 a splendid
s(.-.-ii?n at' I>> iH'i. :S u m i ii e r
?So Inm It?V?r~^rtl r?-1? i t ft" very |?ri.i j
taMc* stay. I'rof; ('. < ). Mclnlo-ii,
returned to Oran^obitiu Sunday
niift niii^r.
Mrs. R. K. Ross, Mr-, fn'vrie I.;:
M l li II; Mrs. I). A. Doujrlas Mis*.
Rear] Mohley aiiil Sister aeeoinpnui)*
e l 'dev., I!. ('unninj?hirm/"M7i a
week-end '.rip ?ro.fv. the RiodmontSummer
Si ho 1 < Rock lli' i- I'hey
.are Imviiur a e.r Mid -Ssion a'~o as
tliey report. Th y re'tuned Monday
-morning-to duty.
.Misses. I,dis Reay and .Madonna
\Y-opdarfl1*rrftpnr led a very pleasant
t ? ijv at the fioivent ion held in . < *.??*lisle,
S.'C. Miss Rene j : n -w viMl...
11jj: in.muIs in iireat Falls. S. ('.
citKpwooi> M?TI:S
MrsmKmma Martin C'liti-i tained tip.
cfioir and her dime cluh Tuesday everiiptr.
it- VfasAjyite an enjoyable offair
Iced tea, cake, and cream were sorv0(1
after a doleious sitU\d-il course.
Everybody expressed thesselves as
having spent a pleasant owning and
departed happily.
Mrs-. Rebecca ( Rohuv^T^j^ very ill
at this writing. We ho| e shf will
soon recover. " '
' Mrs... McCihee* is some what U-ttoi:
) ;>U?i?rVH*-:?\\ imnI>< 11. \r(. a IV i''lad to
report.
j Little Miss Thelma Sayles is home
: jvllUn.?i^eiHlilm'-^r^Tr?uT'ok- with Iter
prranil parents in Mt. Morirh Section.
| Rev. and Mrs. \\\ L. .Iehns;>n and
their daughter, Miss F.dna .Jahipon,
visited friends on Marion. St/ Saturday
afternoon.
I Miss Mabel Turner spent a pleasant
week end in McCormi k. S. ('.
I Friends' and relatives?-nf Mr.
Robert Turner are sorry to bear of
his sickness.
I The Missionary Society met at the
home of Mrs. Clone .Jones. Fri-lne of
reik-.oon ?it .i-.'tn oVli.nl- ft'.n.. jpo^
was discussed and a prorrani rendered.
Solo, Mrs. Sadie-Curry; Remarks,
Mrs-. Id;, Arllm of West(.n Chaj'eT A.
M. E. Church. She jrave' sonu^very
helpful suggestions on th|> subject
"Co-onortit ion " R/.nvn..l.? .. 1 .
r. . ivv.nii|(Vi cIl.M i WITC
made by Mrs. F.liza Calhoun. and Mrs.
Rebecca Bonnettc, Mrs.' Sadie Walker
and reports as delegates to the Woman's
State Convention, all were well
pleased with reports. A delirious
course was served,. . Mrs. Rebecca
Bennette will entertain- the Missionary
Society Friday July 22nd, at her
home on Marion St.; Remarks by
Mrs. Sadie Callahnm: collection, adjornment.
, .
I -The Junior Missionary Society met I
Thursday afternoon at the hr/me~oT~
Mrs. F. II. Herbert on Marion St., [
punch and cake were served.
| The B. Y. P. II, was argey attended
Sunday afternoon," and every 1 odv I
was happy" over the fact tl at Mneedonie
B. Y. P. U. was the "llP.ue Rib- j
bon" prize winner in "the S. S. and '
B. Y, P. U, Sftivte Contention -for j
making the highest financial report
in Upper S. C.
Sunday School began at 10:00 o'- f
clock-Sunday morning with good attendance.
Services at 11:00. Rov.
-'fr. ' ;?:
JJlt llli ' - .A.
.week and hope ourin?r this week e
at I * tiio,,;- will dpc'v'vn" hotter. t'
We "in n't close t his art iilr wit limit a
nu r.tioiiinU- l'ov. lleroton and I'oter 'i
\Vil>i>n. Kev;ritci'etoiC lias heen a >
member fif thn order *for years. also
Mr. \VrVTit. ,<>f. I'nion. Soiuethiiurs <!
irnn.l up tho?v .awaitrrhr Am this >
I'ol'ow, Wriulit of Che-tor. .lint v
Wat> i)tTii- predict ion. M a
|t~" ""i '' " I " | I'lll ..T1 I ..I',....!,!..
ha~ li e "os!iilion (k the woijd.'s ids, t
v. hen die'declared wo should "advnnee ii
on our knees."
? ^ <?H K \ I'.WS
? ' " - Si
lor I'.uun <':ir\in was fanorali/< ?!
at t.TTrtttFo -Rii|ihM Chuifh. July 1
IT. a! :!:.!(? I'. V. hy Ik-r pastor, the < '
l!ov. I,. It. llarhor. 1 ' . \ t
i Tin* nhovi named ehuivh is cele*
bratimi her?ryreirtntr with ?}\iito an "
ejal orate - mid itd ore .*t file; program '1
for i very hi yd it" this -wy1" '..t??
rnt'id'Hr t'lrr sei iv os t next Sr../I. y S
wifh the I ay in'j* .of the coriu-r st oho it
ami a so.ru.o,, hy tho Uov. I'. \V It "' ^
til ll "ill lni i Jill lin'T i I 111 n tin r
rebuilt eh'urrh was lnirhcd to ashes
the oppniiur of the ,\ov.' Year.
The seven VI minutes sermons hy t
the. seven mdnisteip of the seven
ehurehes of Asia, namely: /Jhyatira, e
ineetin.es and times.- It
and Montgomery. Alabama. They reported
?i nios|' snev" Till nii'l ' d'-no'i" S
"STu di-:, I'kiliuk Inhia. and l.aodioot u
Walk:?pre^ahed--witIk power and illnm.inntion
jPnd the big crowds were p
vi/nldy edified and satisfied
?Tim rnini.'U i^l n|' Syart-nnii e (i
nst viel aiv utta-ndintr thf'ir D. C.
this week at Patfeland. We still re- l!
jrret to know- that th" ilvtv-C. <I-i?
FYi-yiiirations have *!iee:i in: 'If for.
Urown'continues to l?e **=i:*l: in bed. /
the Itev. Arthur It. Howard, Sonetary
for'Colored Wovk "Board of Tom-J
peronco, .Prohibitum and Public Mor- 1
a)? of the ,M. K. "Church to lecture
hciV Julv ftr, in York Court I louse at
P. M. 1
The .Ministerial Cnion convened in
the Wesley M. K. Parsonage, Monday
at 5 P. M. Th<^,meeting was (.died n
to order l?y the Itev. J. C. Gild es, tWe a
President -The order of the day was '
an exposition on the "I.ife <\ml works ,,
Of St. Paill." y
iiain Ls AA'i'.v ni'iuJi^iiaudod in the "
\V ostom Section of Tork. The* crops |
and fiehjs. and gardens arc looking
yrosperoOsly well in (lie other sec-. P'
lions of the country.
.Mis. I'. ' M. (iihhcs and daughter,
I,ydia have returned after a 1ri|> to .
Spurta luiVt!*. Jiii'ilnuo;, ChtVlestoii, J"
K. II, Ilevhert preat'hed. Services began
at S:00 o'clock, Jhe pastort conducted
the services again. 1
Mrs. I'hillys /Brooks class was Ban- 111
nor Class Sunday morning, Mrs. Fan- 4nio
Cromer was defeated. B<
pon prom*heel at Bethel. - Mrs. S. J.
Johnson; Mrs. Anna Portee, Mrs.
Mouina /\rino and Mrs. Irene Morris
spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
Annie Lee and Family. Mr. and Mrs.,
Dalt.vrt. Kligh and Mr. John 1.. Sligh
attended services at. Sidney Park C.
M. F.'t'hnpeh nil lilli1 Snmhiir M I.K.
Lula Sidier and Mrs. Nadene Jackson
spent last Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Anna I'ortee. Miss Hat tie Slijjh.
Tmt Tuesday a ft cm noon with fror
ousin. Mrs. Nadine Jnckson. Rev. S.
T. Johnson. Mr. and Mits. Fred Strothcr.
Mrs. Rosa Black attended the
Missionary - Convention last Thursday
it St. James A. M. K. Church. Columbia,
S. C. Mrs.JTrenc .Wise is on the
uek list. We wish for her a speedy
recovery. 'Mr. Charles SliiAh interL:
ined a number of his friends Thursiay
night with a Wliisf Party.
HELENA NEWS'
Sunday School opened at the usual
lour with a very interesting meeting.
\t T:T10 o'clock .the A. C. F. L. met
villi a very inspiring moeing. We.are
isking that more attend these meetings.
At 8:00 P.M. the IV.stor deliv red
a burning message. Miss Sa>ah
Rave h;vs returned from Ashville.
iVe are hannv to Imvn Imr lior-ir
Tin- mid-iiiirh-t-Kamble cau' a Dime
i>i ic I : t the Roliert Small A-uditoriiii
Friday evening.
Miss I/mimic Monty ii gave a Lawn
n i v :i< her home Friday evening.
?iti-i ?I t.illas Keitlberi, formerly of
he raw but now of Brooklyn, N. Y.
; home visiting relatives and friends. '
Miss Margaret Louise McCallj the
ported attended the B. Y. P. U. and
unday School Conventon at CharlesS.
C.
THK 1-11 MKETKNO AT STATE i
rARfv
. M
The upperseetion of 1-H Clubs
nder the Supervision of MYs. Fran- 1
s Thomas, held thou* joint meeting 1
t State Park, Wednesday/ July fith.
The folowing clubs were well l'ep>$cnt{Ml:
Crane Creek, Taylor's
hapel,* Cedar Creek, Booker Washnrton
Heights -amp Htntc Park. " t
The exhibition was good.
The countv agent had charge of the x
logram. Kach <Mub had a reprosen- 1
itive which spoke on the history of j
ic club ;iyd what benefits they bad
>ttvn. Mns. Thomas stressed can- {
up;. After which Mrs. B. Paul spoke 7
1 t ho 4-II's and gardening. Contests
were held between the dif- ]
rent clubs after the program. 1
Around. 301) people attended this i
eeting and left with that good'"Old g
If Spirit*" to make '"The Best
etter^ ? f e
S
1;' ' '
Sa/urday, July 23, 19.12
LAIRKNS NEWS
Mr. Arihnr l'Movd forn 1 oily- 4d?t-h t-s?
pTa.c. "but liu-1 nude ,lii.; "home in
Orangeburg for the |?.:st lew -years'
died at l\i.s h me after a ! : a . illness
was i'unoialr/.ed nt . Hethel 11.ill
tN^luy with Rev.- Levant olfieiating.
Sur^ge cotwouriie-^tf^suri owing r. iA
lar.vand friends witnessed .the
atives Vj leaves to mourn' a widow
rite:;. Trfr^url t'\lill.g- bdoyd. i.ae ~
Airs. fSMor^itollllT and hosts o?*
(laugh er, a fnowtn. . Thh ' Vl
"otlur rcl.Miv > t\iier es a- well as
tributes were nu\m ex-soldier and
. beauiiful. ilt. wasaLwere present
J several oversea mcii\uilitary but.- a
and lie was bur o'd w'iih nfciends aeors.
A large number of nWees.Mo'n
< compa.jied 5he funeral pr^whofn
fiom Ortlngeburg, na. -es of^L
we fail to. get. .
Mb**.-Handed. WiHgfichl uf Ald^l *
ville his been yisiting Miss Kinnii^y.
Fuller. M./>s Wingli Jd's '."harming
personal ty w n * her -several fi lends."?^
Mr. ClitV Taylor (mulcttaker) ac-/ \
companied her hom last tveek.
The Co-ed High CJub hiked out to . >
the beautiful sll.idy pi ve ?>l Air. shim _
Mills, Thuir. Ir.y mm hi::-? abcut !':;> )
o'clock. The hike, was. en.jo;, -1 by
all, -he distance being -about tlnec
miles.
The fillVlSiM1 iif the .'.lib. All's. ( i.line
Oliphant being a cha|t_ua>ne, al o ?c
Mrs. Sarah Fowler. - The '.-.embers
of the club-and visitors wish to thank
their chaperones, hoping that the advisor
and '.President Knuwa Ft,ihr
will scon carry out another pt^iei . .
Mrs. Peach Ijawkin.s 'accou;panivd
by. Mr. DavHl A. Barton ..motored lb
Whitmire Sunday- and attended ser- . *.
vices i'.t the various" churches. Air, ,
Burton i.-< here in interest of ' ho
Tlii.-l.-i.11 \r.T'nv111-.. ...-I < .
SANATOIill \\1
Alio, |Gu.?The following inures.
Misses M. P. Hrown; G. Sidler.s,
)J> F, Crockett and K. ('. .Jackson of
South Carolina are still at the State ~
Sanatorium, Alto, (la. . "
Tho' the weather is tpi'rihly hot,
they are Cheerfully going ahou.t their*
Hntiei, smiling janid showing their
patients I he Fright- side.
Sellers left Fil lay moining
To? "Washington, 1). C., where she will
sp-end a part Of her vgcatir-n w.i: h
relatives .and friends. After which
she will i'eturn to AlaUrai-00xaLh--(-0 _i^zr
TTt flnil, U'nere she will spend the remaining
of her vacation.
Misses Jackson and Crocket! spent
a lovely. It 1\ of July afternoon at Mrs
Harper's in (i."\ n.svilje, (la., where <
Mr/ J. Ti. Brown, for'mery.or Coliiin1
?ia; Msses Jjrfkso,, Crockett and Mrs..
Tlairper entered a vei;y jnj.ei\est ing .
and enjoyable game of bridge.
The points were (iud-.'lal) favoring
Miss Jackson and Mr. Brown.
Since uUto is not very populated .
with colored folk, the nurses fund ??
peasure in going various paces in
Georgia, such as Coraealia, Gniihswi.lle,
Fthcm,-and Atlanta to?speaid ?their
leisure. ' "
Knowing that they have no means
of transportation Mr. J. I.. Brown is _ .
^orv ;p-[iv" ji iw 1 11... i pi 11 I'I 11 l .. iiint
lino. ...
Mr. Brown's car stands ready, for
the nurses uscs at any and al.times. . ?
Misses Jaclvson and Crockett had
the pleasure of a trip to Tower Mt.
on Thursday evening, where they
spent a lovely afternoon and by the
liken ??a?telescope?t hoy?Were aide to "
view, a portion .of Florida, South and?
North Carolina.
Mrs. liUcite Jones, the N children
chaperon after having -iieen working
steadily for foinl years ?le<iri-il sunt _
deserved \ a rest. Owing to the fact
she left the Sanatorium on,last Sunday
njorning for Toccoa, (la., wlvere
she will rest until September.
We will have the privilege of hav
ing her Sister Airs. GLihiis with us,
Mrs. Gibbs is very fond-of children ~
and is catching on wonderfully. She
is formerly a toucher of Greenwood,
South* Carolina.
Dr.' M. A. Thomas, the colored
physician at the Sanatorium left on
Frida^ morning for Greenwood, S.
C.,*wft're he will spend the week-end
A-ilh Ju,s ^irl friend.
* FORTE MOTTE NEWS ' *
- Sunday School" Was . called at the
isual hour with the Su'pt. at his post
>f duty. We are having real hot
vcather the farmers are praying for
tain. 'Everything seonis t<? lie parch
ng.
Mr. John Desaussure fx very sue essful
farmer passed aw'ay last Wed
lesday.lle" leaves to mourn his lost
' daughters, Mrs. Amyi.D." Carter of
tranehville; Mrs. J. it. llrown, Coumhia;
Mrs. Irene Iti^rtlantl. Washington,
I). C.; Miss Ellep J. Desausyre
of Detroit, Mich.; 7,1'""ie
ind Sophia uf I'\il Te Motto, S. ., and
ight grand-children.
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