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Page 8 at 111111 111111 11 1111 < 11111 111 > 1111111111 1111111111111111 in 111111 q WOMEN I Who need a tonic j | should take ICARDUll Made of ? Purely Vegetable ? ingredients?contains | no dangerous drugs. ?? hrUse Over 50 Years f niiiininnfl " For That S UND AY TRIP ONE CENT PER MILE ' IN EACH DIRECTION . lor Distances 150 Miles or-I,ess ?? Sturkie Furniture Co. j WK fiL Y, SKLL VM) TRADE | Used Furniture Sowing Machines and Talking Machines. We Sell New and I'sed _ I'urniture. Cash or Terjiia Corner (Jeryais and Harden .Sts^ .. IMIONK 2-1235 ;; Mrs. Lillian Lykes :1 ' k ] :j :: Star Hair Dresser ! * :: PHONE 8033 ;l <I . i Cut Prices: ??j 3 if 50c 05c 1 J | 1317 Wheat St. Columbia, S.C. *j ASK THE TICKET AGENT Southern RaiFy System ?? * ;i David G. Ellison* I General Insurance Honest and efficient attention given to all business plaaced with me. \ PHONE 5717 1221 WASHINGTON ST. SC.MMKKVILLE NKWS 4 Mrs. Carrie* Joyner, who is spew jinn; the summer at "Folly's," w at home for a visjt the last week en HVn* duaghtj?; - Carrie, hasreturn* to stayr- ' - ?. ~ Services wore good last Sunday Bethel. ' Ai the morniug -services- tl iwiytor poached4 J'om the Subjec ".The Rock of Ages," front Dent. 3 I ;?1. Sunday . evening Bro. Lawren Glqver prtwhed. * H* selected h message from Numbers 13:2. "Co tid.ence in God." His sermon was wi delivered and received. j Sunday at 3 p. in, the funeral se vices of Bro. James. Hopkins wl ' died Friday, - 32. He was until 1 faithful iTu nilier?oi Jtet-hel?for " ? . years. Ilis- pastor, Rev..J.^W. Wit erspoon delivered the enlogy. Mi Fahisto Colib rendered a beautif solo, (Bros. W.' Field antb L. Glov made remarks, and the choir rendc ed fitting music. He wsvs laid rest, under a bank of flowers." Miss Sara Caughman, aunt of Mi \\* i t hf?t*<nnnn Inff fn?- \Tni'inn Q'?hir/1? *j? *"t W? j | from a visi | hook All | promptly. | shipped wl I :l'M ? ? I Prices | Pain r| Phone 452 X i')in a rut; PALMETn ley. Visitors at the A. M, K. ' .Ma* J Suaday .\vi?:e: .Mi'. J. IIkdiurdsnn, Ales as "dam.es Minora ( lark ; nd Anna (iannt, id. Misses Fraiuis and Henrietta Clark, ed Mrs. \V. L. Wilherspoon is spend in>; the week with her sister, .Mrs. at J. w. |,. Duckett of Marion, he I Don*/* forget '.Voi* Big J'icnic at RiveA-jide Beach I'ark next Thursday 2: J August -1. I'ir'tir 10 until ? t>e Busses c\ yI leave?Stminu'rvTTIu" at is 10 A. M. and 2::J0 1'. M., tickets are n_ for sale at $1.00 for jukiUs, and ? "> ell cents for children. This price rnclud es all expenses," toll, gatefare, etc. r Those using their own private con. ho , yenieiHO. 'Jo. routs at?.the gate;?fO lis cents for children. Wll! It. lit cal program Sunday evening;jit S:lf> h Vat Bethel, auspu'tes all stewardess. ls\ Conio and yyimess this great all'air. Mrs. M. McClendon, directress.?? el j Rev. J. "K. dailies attended the Char r- I leston District Conference of the M. 1? K. Church, of Cains Chapel last week, ?pi mh rt ottyeroTl fj~ powTf iT- serin on 1' rl. s* day. at hot.n. The mooting was plea.. D' .i nut and?pi ufi i.d .le. Air. .T. Fllisoii. Teller in the 'Mutual orders- filled | | Ma i i orders | , || len promised. | J| - ' ? jcjj W Y" I I . Right j | =jqi~5i :j: jj tettu Htfatirr | 1 3 ! I mbly Street ||- | Columbia, S. C.. 'j* ? i HQHQSQI^H > 1 I [|*i>T|l T|fi fijTjl >lll\YiII P 11 Llli^ ~i . ? - - ; ) LKAIJEK ?? - . - ~ ? * _ Charleston 1 listrin was in town Kri. day en route to l/incolnville, to hold a hirsii?ess meeting preparatory to ( harleston District S. S. and Mission ary Convention. cm on m:\vs ' The .Christian llimin nn.l Aid Society of District No. 1 met on onlay anil .Sunday?at Caldwell A. At. . K. Xioti Cbuicli. Mrs. .Mafia Bu'rtori of Greenville is the founder and president. Over Vtwumty years uj;>, slu* organized with 15" .members, since then it has grown- into thousands of members all over South'1.Ca -roljnrt.?hrkirowTT^as a ]>o; r man's friend. This Union w??s .well _at -Umded-drr-?.i r.-i.n.i.who invited the association as their 'guest,. Mr. SanCAnderson the Presiient of Local Lodge No. 140 madeit very pleasant l'lir all wfa itllemied. A dispensation was granted to open new lodges and the Rev. I.. (i. Bowman, who'is deputy for- Union county will, organize aiTcLdrt up at Bethel Church in the near future. I UMiup I) M S'im 1> n ' k'n-i! Cnion last week and spent sever;>! days' with his. many friends. lie was the finest of M r. aiuLMxs.. W,. V\V YicTioTas, Rev. and .Mrs. I.. (s?. Row man, Mrs. Wiljjf A. Ilodfres. Airs. Laura Reid and others. Hisiiop Sims leetured at Bethel Thursday iiiftlit drrrnT'TTu' subject "The .Wheel i I Yojfress,'* Quite a larfte audience .of white and colored chine out and heard the ft'reat lecture; Bishop Sinis is_ in .a- -to himsv|T, hvi-^r ' Vile >r real est orator oft the heneh^ I Iris enthusiastic' and scholastic. ' . The" Mtnisterial Alliance met at Clinton Chapel A.M. hi /.ion ChurchMonday niorninft and-all the meih; l>ri's were nre^""' ' yiipt hv?r?t-nrPresident, Rev. Thompson. .the Secic.JJtrv Re\d..LiuwntatH T-fctsrsttrrr.MteV-T ( ollins and Rev. Ferguson, suhntit ed their Sunday sermon and i.utlim . TIh'.v were well discussed and much -iMrvhusittsttT- wit? nuinitested in tin meeting. i The Supt. and each Sll",l!?y Sell, rd'vtlio eonsentedMTV"uniti- in a unio,. piehie will take .phue Tuesday, Any: | list lifftl, and all children from i 1 n~} j ,n'e. of ".one to twelve, round trn> I'll Y M.IS IWUKATLKY JHCrOKS The mem bo is of the Phyllis Wheat [ ley Jtrnior Club were entertained by Miss Selena Weaver at her home '. 20 Walnut St., Friday, July 22. Miss Mattie Bowman president presided and he lnOetinjr was opened with prayer after which a very interesting program was carried oat. Then several mdoor Raines were ete toyed. The hostess assisted by little Miss C'atherlene Howard served a delicious sweet course. At the next nicetinpr we nre expecting some \ei,y 1 itdcresintr talks tn the life of "Paul Lawrence Dunbar" by several meiii hers. The next meeting will l?e at lip. home of Miss 1011a Johnson l'2f? Pine Street. We are triad to have Miss .Bessie! Mae Ruff join us as a new member. MM mi !? Tf-.' --- - -iiif.i.w i. ii i'm \ _ j ^ MTTSVII.I.K NKWs : X ' ! """ I1''"." - ) \c | Pa,':"" !:' >' v eek. , ,V i < a :i ; M i n ' * \i T-yuis,' iWurilm ! Knsmon ~U.im An,- . ,Jv _ ; \i tZ" 4 I "T^yv^i-'i\t'" Weill Marmi-t I?'rs<> arrived h?* . -"With lljT" I . M. ? " . | e . .Mi>< li!.i- ii S.r'ilh'TTT Xcw j jfri [ -Mr*. .kinit - S.ri'h and >Jr. and Mrs j < itv i-. * ii? the i it. '\ i-i. Mi;. am -^lle+mh-in ued?Afr-y II' a fT I'owe oi j KiujrrKt. The Vii'l 'ih-ws ' took ib j flight nvei." lihy inanity that -Mis. Mavj Ti. I, vi,;. ?.x,j and where lie was moderator. oL' one of t!y Vrsneiat i?>ns and vice president af the (dneral Baptist Convention di Texas. lie orirani/ed tIfe Church find? In-r;i-' | ' -Co inT'- at the time of 1iLs death; and for some time I hey worshipped at .",1 In Indiana A.ve. Later--(til tliey purchased a piece of property further uj> on the same. St. neai4 the corner of aOfh. Imi ihp run-u i'1-u! I ion?r"V'. U-, tire work "progressed "and finally tlu*\? \yere compelled to seek larger ipiaiters. The Rev. l'r. liritnc.h acconnimly, purchased the lar>re and commodious ehuivh edifice on Ihdir uji Aye..near 51st St. lie was nationally known amon^ the Baptists Itetausc of his * outstanding work in Toxa>, his splendid work In the state of 111 in 'is. Cook County and Chicago. The National K.xecutiv- Board hold ;? session in his .church "here in tlvs city ihirinjr the month of Ma. lie and his cointi elation were hosts to the leaders thouirhoul the Union. In June lie ..4 1 1.1 4 U , C4 I t? l I. J tivii'imi'd nil* oiiiiiuiy ncnooi wongiess ;.t .lackjji'JlN illc.', Fia.. amp the" .meet ing Of the Kxeeutivo Hoard in that suing city, where the program 10 rth'e Hons ton 'session.-of tlie Convention * was njade. He- represented hi* church and Sunday School, and took his place as one of the executives of the Convention. lie was making preparations to lead .a delegation from tne state, county and city to the Houston meeting. ill- |:e-il.d over tip. business meeting in li:s church on Thursday night and on Friday w.is ivpor ed in . -111. 114... i II. had a Imsjne - c i ' ninl i on lTl'Tori. u j t h II i.ry .Mi? n J?.iy!i of .Vaslivillc. Tenn for 11 (t'ci* i i. SatuI'i'lay morning, 1>ui wlap tin- h' v. Mi. l?.vyd ai r v d in Chi. ,?go Sioold i> . oi iiing he was .'.in, .on. d ai oiice lo tiit. Branch re .ider. ., at Iv |N Sou h Parkway, wlure he ii--i-Ud tin- finuily i.i taking the (ri'-t: !,. | I. eh r?i.u the Bii-| iy. In- pi v.i tl.- i' oia'tivl 'at. the hospital on il in .la :i!n rlin.'iii IniL up. n advice' of tiie pii\ >i- i:i11s all v.sitoi. ,wvj^ars^*<-r-+TTrtTet" trim. the sick room and onl\ the nurse and the widow were allowed to remain, wi .h a hope 1 hut ijuief, rest, rro talking * V ' ^ .1 m\, #, Saturday, July 30,-1932 ~ ** CAMDEN NEWS Mr. j. |Vol". I\ B. Mdcnna left for N. Y. a,u? j L'ity wheri< lie will spend a brief vanes. tcaui.n. Mr. Abiaham H. Britten rejturned to Sumter after spending a 'orlc'l t " - c? - j _ ui-ru wiin ftirs. Fleniming and I mil.v. IIc attended, a bridge party I ;u IV tlie home of Dr. J. iL Thomas, he C.uxl .Cjfc; ^'(>uu'(lson made the highest "* v points t(7SfcLSunuo!-' hut Camden won. Mrs. JesSVwSi^^'- t)'hblo of Hacken>v-ack, N. J. i^j|uspending some time ."with'Mi\ and H. Dibble and >-r?Rtv. .1. W. Bo.Vkin^^n^l^rrs'- LauraT Kittles .art' spending a brie^^^^eatiop lliey will be"the' guest of Attoi^^^ey I and Mrs. Kugene Rhodes. Mrs. Fannie IB. Ti'usdale left fo.^T Richmond, Vp, toli bo the guest of her . 'ysister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. C. | ooh?r in Smith Carolina. C-C>i- -Kss+t* Ak-C'lnirr -acrom ponied"by " 7 ; her daughter, Miss. Roberta McCIain . < I ' ^ ^ # g jus ^here iVmii .New York4 City-, where i |_!w;yJIkvuJJivial-Jk.a?-ter>?yeat's. -They "" "A i '.t> thi' guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Collins and family. - t "C iss J antes L. Dibble is home after : having taught In the betts'Ceeadcnty i mn titer School. Mis. II. I.. Murphy?ami, Dr. Wm. j it ai iield of A11; nta were guests of * heir folntivtis Sunday. - , ? I Those attending the Bridge Tourna1 li enf in Sumter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Richardson ?'i Thurs day evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. - Bi ou idea, Dr. and MrsTJ.TT. 'Thomas .. Mr. nd Hi: J. K. Thomas, Mt*. AyiU 7 lie Mnnzer. Mrs. Jessie Wright, Mrs. Ruth Alexander; Miss Lillian Smith, ' Al iss Julia Tho-mas, 'Mr. Albertha I Siover. John Bourough. Joe lirown, ? | Levy Biv^e. F.ugune Wlliams, Jas, . , v?'niith^..John (Jaines, Theodore Wita' ker and- Dr. ('. C. Brevary. Camden , v >n the'ton. nament with a total score ! u' i'J.ntid points <'Ver Sumter's score I>i?i Convention was immediately in tiiiv-l, as were all of the chairmen Mel se. i elarirjr~T>f the various Boards an t trejil men of' cTit nation. At a j mfelcuvo Sunday afternoon held in the church of the deceased, Mie Rev. S S. .Tones I). IT. who was ' vice moderator of- ttfe Illinois Sta?e As- , e'cii ion assumed the reign of moderator ajtul helped to make the program for the funeral. The Rev. Mr. B. S. Rose president of the Ministers' Conference renrfesenec^ the Ci-y - Ministers, and also the North Wood "River Association that is presided i over by the Rev. Dr. Gaylesv The j family selected Henry Allen .Boyd to t-br? ^-hrrr?ropiV'Sentaiive l#r?3 ai^ced > hat he serve as master of ceremonies .for the funeral. . _ The remains will be interred in Houston. Texas. The widow and son, with a number of friends will accompany the remains to the lone star state. They are. to leave his city <y" Thursday night, going via St. Louis, Texarkana, Little Rock Lgrjgview ?i C-Marshall and Palestine into Houston, whelk; another service will be held in lite church that, hn f^vmppiy tored.