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Pagre 8 ^ -? ~ SH^hbibmbmbibimhmb i GOOD ENUF Short Patent Ktenr ? ?? j ^rcanV^^ Made Clojwinbia^ FOR HONEST VALUE USED CARS STOP BY ' _. 1924 MAIN BUY WHERE ----- THE OK Counts J & OK CHEV. CO. iQonur?:~ a* iTxain 01. We ?re authorized by ttye Director of the Better Housing Program to figure Government Work. A rtisans-Cffli trading 1 Company Phones 3487?8535 | ... AESTHETICDl $ OPENED MONDAY, | Phyllis~wheatley B A p? : CLASSES C( * . .. - ' ? Monday and Thu agsx*HTB?g> M. . './ *- ' r'r ?#? - i - - 1 " ' .j. Each week. Will bo glad to iv y ^ ^ ^ ^ t r *. r**. t r f *. l^mal^Help Wanted Help for Institutions?Hospitals Everywhere. No experience necessary. ' $50?$180 monthly. Enclose stamp.- Scharf Bureau. 14ft?: 133 Wr. 4bth, New York. ' REY.^H. JOHNSON -j Office: 2029 Marion Street. NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in Real Estate, performs marriage ceremonies, writes wills, i deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. Call to flee him. AN. ADDRESSD BY BISHOP M ? H. DAVIS AT THE 3.VTH SESSION CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Continued from page 1 men, magistrates, jurTsts and judges. I wish to close this address with a poem by- E. B. Allen. If you can go to church when all about you I. Ai p going anywhere but to the" ^ House of Prayer; 11' you e.in travel s,trnig4rb-^when ulkurs? And do not seem to have a righteous care; If you can teach and not get tir- | ed of teaching, Or tell the truth when others lie like sin... Or pray and pray and carry heavy j burdens I ..if And pay the heavy price it costs to win; , ' If you can face the surge of things about you . -i ^nd keep your moral balance in 1 life's whirl; If you can act with patience in each crisis, . < Nor be a coward, cynic, or a curl; | Vim ran live and nut be spoiled by. sinners. And ei Ve withOllt n Phnrlcpn'o vain I pride, Your life for God and man vwill ^ pay real profit, _ You'll be a samt Jiolexitio oan <l^ ride. This address was delivered in > ity Auditorium, 1 1,000 delegates ^egisU-red at this convention; 500 ST. LI KE' REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHIRCII ? Rev. Sanviel Lloyd, Hector The morning service began at 11^00 o'clock by the Rector. His t"vt * fi.uml i., t4r+Urend selected for a "'Polling Jesus," which was much erv v i?yed. The Sunday scltftol convened at < 3:110" with Mr. ^T. Loveft presid- ' ing. I 1 At 5 o'clock the Yound People's j \ J Society was opefied bv Mrs. Ethel '? Rivers. The evening service . bevan at ] 8:00 o'clock by the Rector. Rgy*^ ik?? . ' "< / A TRIBUTE '~Tn*A*S A tribute of love to ih,e cherish ed memory of otir mother and wife Mrs. Carrie Hartley, who was call ed home~suddenty 2 veins""Iffro to Jaiv.July JHzJ&ZL r. There-is someone misscs-yrtii sadly And finds time long since yoi went,There is someone who thinks o you always, And tries to be brave and content upright and faithful. A splendid character to the em of 'her days, A loving mother and wife, Good and kind, What a wonderful memory sh left behind. ' 'Air. EdTTlIartley, husband, tees ville, S. C.; Mrs.Mary Hill, daugl; er, Charlotte, N. C.^ Mrs. Jan Mr. James Lee, son, Columbia, i c> v ?? - BETHEL A. M. E. CIIIRCH Rev. S. IL Lewis, Ppst<fr Coumbia, Sr *C.?Sunday yes Juniof day and tho- services i Bethel were very, inspiring. Sin day school opened at the usui hour with officers, teachers, an pupils present. A very beautifi lor.non wan discur^erh At thereof elusion of the study of the lessoi Miss Louise Stroy gave Us a sple did review. prefaced with the regular prelimi naries conducted by the pastoi "The Knowledge of the Saviomr was the subject used by our pas tor. This text was selected froi Proverb 20: 20, St. John 17 an a portion of the 3rd verse. A"ca pacity crowd received this mes?ag thoughtfully and with comfort an joy.' The. Pew Rally given by the Sun day school during the League hou was quite a success. Instead of program the delegates were aske to give a report, of the Sunda senooi ana League convention, u are very grateful to the member NClNG CLASS : JLLY 8th AT THE I !ranch Y. W. C. A. )NI)L'CTEB---- - rsday 6:00 P. JY1. : gi-ster those desiring to attend. ; ss Annie R. Williams. Instructor | and friends \vlio came out and hel ed us in this elfOrt. The evening service was uc attended. The subject of th night's. message delivered by ? u pastor was_ "Behoh h?tbo Rriiit groom eonielli." Tile trealmcn of the.sermon was seurohing an well delivered. : We must commuud'-the- Junio Choir for the excellent?st-rvhthat they ' rendered throughout "th day. Visitors ale always welcome. There wRl Ito n program a Bethel on Sunday. July- 2K. th ReV. Dr. L. C. Jenkins .of Cn'm, Baptist will be the speaker.- Th public is invited. m ? CARLISLE NEWS The peojde of Carlisle are ye awake to their church duties, al though Sunday was a rainy da; the church goers were seen hurry ing to chdryh. The. Christiai Home Burial Aid Society held otv of its annual meetings Saturday July 20, here in our fown, a lames- Chapel Buptist .CIiuilIi, _at tendance was pen'1 Tip- nrictwas \veLLi.4>ni'eauiirecl from the dif fl*TTmiI ' ii 1;i;'iiv; ?rrrrtrrrTTn trrrrrrrr: . j/.wv-v.'. ? ? V J IJ U A VII I 1 cl > Ills them in our little town. Sunda; was a high day at St. .Luke A. M R. /inn Church.? Rov, 11 ill i im. thi pastor, preached a wonderful sor nion, text taken frnio Job 10:2" Everyone seemed to hav.e enjoyei it. .The missionary and the stewardesses of St. T.uke put on a lit tie effort for the church and the? presented to the church $2-1.25 t< help remodel the church.. Rev. E f. Henderson preached a soul stir ring- sermon Sunday night, hi: text was taken from St. Matt. 22 12, "What think ye of Christ?' The L. V. C. Trio of Thomas Chap ?1 A. 31. E. Church, Santuc.S. G. fnn/lni'/i/l o ~ ~ _ .>...iv.vu <i >1-1^ iihc |n;o^xam a Williiuim Phnprl Wciliu"-il:u nli'.ht we were plad t<> have these frirl with us, they are . jrood singers Miss..Sallie Stevenson of Winston Salem, X. C. was hern,Saturday to see'TuT grand mother. Mrs. Kv; Pole mam We are very "SOTVy ft say at this writing that we hav< lost an old citizen of our town namefy, Mrs. Sarah Jeter, she {fas eel away Monday nite, the famil; has our docncafc. jmiufiuJkW:?Mr? Reatriee Johnson was seen ii town this week-end, Misses Lilliai and Mattie Ii. Medlock were call ed home On account of their gran< mother's death. Mr. Reuben John son spent the week-end in Union S. C-, with his aunt and her fanii ly, Mrs.Addie Je.ter. Those on tb SJCk JUTHV -A-Uee- J->orrbrrr ' " iiitic can a. Williams. ' Henry Keath, delivere I .(lie m sage. He took his text from Jen -'ill .air' took.for a suhj<?'t 'Principles of Temptation svmho lize in the sermon." A latgo ; t temVnce wfls present pnd the message was a helpful one. Worship with ?the Reformed Pi piscopal during the summei month*. ?? % . % ? i i . .... j jAu^jBk e- Lul I? AKMSTKONti I1KRK | Mt>N J)\Y- *i4jtH?\ H ITY?2ttT^p ^ The event of tI\i' sea-m. (): ^ July li!?, the n.u-ie .lovir;; |?i;'>Re c of tlu> city of Ciik iiihin are ?oijijv . AotJi&ve the opporUwiTy -ttK- heir 5' I.OU1S AliMl'TltONt;. :he world" fiM'cmo^t ti limpet . ;ft ii-t an.l i'lfie>t singer at Township AiUli to? i in. TV* . Harry Slurry, ; promt.ten. .lui.s gone to ?"tremendous expanse t?? secure tliis famous hand and* tits ort'liostnt of fotuieeir tttct . for an engagenunt in this eit . LQUJB AR.M&TUOX.i; iii:11 hi 1' | or lii-stia r.A I in intro;!/etio:i t> c* . the people'of this cilv 's? thou 'I SitHils of his. i rrnnl j n '' h "'! ! here ana b i. well known' at 1. :?;iy of J'S I'n .st raili.t artist- i.r.v^. n inpr broadcasted with his orchestra. over both the . X.IJ.tami ?'.l?.s. S networks. i>' Not or.jyis. Louis' .YrmsAror; '. the greatest player the' work: : ' ewr known, lie. is also the ia\.-. i- tor of the pies cut type of nvuioii. n nui-iv. -Many of the nation's.-fureel most raiii.) ar i. Is owe. I. elr s.ucess throtrp;h hi.vilifr fveelveiL't > e ideas from copyir.if hOl'I.S'Aii..e <1 STRONG'S, ilov.ever in- one a ' as ye.t been able to duplicate, hir-. i.. work aiid style as after all t... r i- only ore )XH ' l?S .VR.MS I iiO.sti. a ? M?kc yo.ur arrangement- to heai. d that dynamic peisoiiality with r.iV. ,.?_a. La. .. on i i > H'. th. lie -sou e '>> arri\e e'a; !-y a. yoa wili h- e;,s' tertaiited ifont the "nvonu'iil t!u h lul hits tl'.v Ihsf note. * lie t;H'i\ tin t!:0 nitih't of the. I- ..lanre lor to mi -- IT ;ill ilinm, 1 sj is to niis,s the treat of a lifetime,. 5. ii .l o- Iioi' he is ere lor one i.ialn only. f . CHKRAW NIANS . .The Women Missftmary Society fc'ave an intcrcstiuir prop-ram Kunj day afternoon - at the fee Dee F lJ.iptisl Church lor the hem iTT id" I?the building , that '* hbiiip elected f Tm t+rt? fawn for Tfte 'tU'l Ivi'l le- of the church, Mrs?Julia Strcator, jj_ I Tie piT - i !? i) t i.i' l In- Si h i I y who hits L .been ill Tor sonic time \va.-' itblo? t" * ho out again Sunday afternoon. Un MuTday evening 8:iy.) <7 clock l! Rev. F. \V. Prince, pastor of (he a wonderful sc'inum at the MCE". y /ion Church and at the .-ante hour 1 Rev. .J. T. Kendell preached at the I'< i 1 h i' Chin i-li?His t.i xt?war. i taken froni Mai. .'1:17. The subjeit was?"CodV Jew ids," which -was enji..veil l?y both young and r Till'-; NVhile Rev. Keinlell?wa?' r preacnihg even, ohihiren were bow.-' V ing their heipls to his" wonderful sermon. ' ? " The I tuHtrak ki'iA ivp of Mr. liub ' Marshall was livid at* tlie M. K. ' CliM ch, Friday afternoon, Rev. 1 Jackson, pastor. Mr.- .Marshall ^ leaves to mourn his passing a wife, l.ticy Robinson, four brythers, two sister, arid a host of tela I l'vi-s and' friends. Mr?. \ inlet Kllciluk and great j .rraiid children, Alice Edwards aiid _ Master DeLaine are home after y_ spending_?nni(.- time in Washing ten, |). ( ., with their mother and t) grand daughters. t, Those on the sick list are Mrs." . Mary Allen, and Mi". Andrew Mari tin. Mi-, M; i1 'ii ijl?.h ih )i;? i ,n :il I 1. ^ -.'he 11. A . I1. I", and S.^CconVcn. lion which was held at Mori is CMj If-; s'uintir, c. last Wool':. GLjORG'ETOW \ \ K\\ y, . . _f.ittie. Maceo Howard while >.' '''"1 i!V !'"m- June ''i juriiii'.-Jr 1 I. !'s. tl.1-,\V< .N I;., t TlKs. -IV MU..X. i |.;>i,.1:... ?r hose poi minu s ii m t a" lla k v'( "\v s|'< it.. and its 1?? i11 ^ I"fid a prisoner in-a fruit jar. _ . This" writer attenTd tin. Klec_ anal Colley-"' nf the I'a'niett ^ ' n.u t *" e. in Id in. >' . Jauvs . . hnirli <sij /tlu (i< uidiiif Circuit "ast word;," Ttlu- birth place, of the vrilii:. Quite ,'j enjoyable day was 'pent. - SeeiYi^r ir.(r . old .* fife in IT a ml relative- . :*> air. Iiyl.ll 1 ?el and?tit?Stephen* Clmroheo of J (ie jretcwii. 'were let':, wiWitou ' represent at '. s. The del, trates . y avted f>i.m tiie-e two Churches ili ive meat; m. " v. an i Mrs. Si !s:. y Williams ? -rrf?St.. . l.uub?, M". -an err??? eek-i" if I ,\ie - tils' ot' I'rnf. and Mrs. IL. .. ? Flow rd, 'Mr. Williams is a broth h- r ef Mis. lb,ward'. ^ Mrs.' ltese?Rut led a,, -muu:'4,. tTv < k-wik*.. itx M tni.i'.! a r iHiir.. . iim:: kiuyhlor. Mrs. I a- jliewn icy II ports a very . pic asant. stay. *?l " .Miss Didla Rriobau after spend ! irjr two \vee.k> with her . parents.. Rev. and Mi,y. K. 1'. I'i uiLtiW+r left S tnrday lof liome fn N\\r '' i ai k City. Mr-'. .J.isodtr A. I'.irks ef N. V. c' City ,u .spending:? l.er va-adni: ~ here with .relatives. _ Mrs. Ad lie . It-, n-e.ii of Canf den, S. C; is Visiting her parents, v. a.i'd Mjs. II. Moses I he Ai'jrio till ir -s .mm i.ensile' of (Jt'i trt town an:l tiuii haratahh' work, through; ifs . President, Dr. \'. (I. Toole, saw the necessity . of a tuberculosis . camp. "Jlvcy confeaod with t^e T. H. Association who furnished all the building material, and the " " ? j. .. ?-.ey ? T "s " W THE PALMOTTO-tEAPEK carpentry work was done free of charge Ivy the following carpentfw?: ?Hi ! ar 1 "Fair, Rufus Ford, S. Dunmore, .John 'Lonnear, F. Dui. more, T. F. I>avIock. A J. Myers an 1 T. (5. ('lark, Painter: Calvin Nelson, Air. Frazier, Hotr inson, who has been ill for quite a wRik* is**iirstr- -tt?- ?enter?this o mp. At present this building in the yard of Robinson, but is nuvejalde. It was our pleasure to visit this place this morning and see the work. Chairs and tables are 'furnished by the Nee'ro bi.sine.fs men league. The building is well ventilated all aroui i with 'pully windows and ventilated top between the roof and- cooling is packed with saw -dust which insglation prevent ' Kr ^1~Xi l l " The fol hoi s -of tdt organization: . Dr. U. p. Teeje, President; B. Briiyson, tfecretaiy; Mr. Richard II. James, Vice President; P. H. .in-., As-t. Sec.; Dr. B. H. Eton, -XwnVHntbs, Julian Prioleau, Chaplain'. ' Members: L. A. Dunmore, C. K. Knox, Dr. W. S. 'Ihompson,?Br--Ft \\\ i\tkinson, Jve_Jenkins, James Washington. BEmiSL A. M. E. CHURCH Itev. J. E, Murph. Pastor .Rasa Sunday was a high day in 'The pastor was at his iie: t. V 11 I the ko!v ehost hnd _it.s -way;?htrr?r?while. A splendid crowd witnessed and enjoyed this -yi)s|Hl feast. The following visitors were present*. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wi'liain..'Of St. Louis, Mn Mis.-dtilia Smith, South Port, N. ('., Mrs, Mary f'owons, of Virw ,Mis. Lillie Bergess, Mrs. E. Marin. Sumter, S. C.; Mis. Elizabeth Fwa/.ier, Charleston, Mr. Fred Tol ' it. Bethea Baptist Church, City, .'miic again you-are welcome. A( he evening hour of worship 'preaching was dispense with, and an" inspiring lecture was delivered !>y Mr. S. Wil!?/ms representing H e Auburn l eague of St. Louis, Aim?ht?was aspiring ?rs well as in-pirin,:1;. We fed safe in saying .hat it was well taken in by ail uv.-.'Ut.- The church confetence last Mon.law evening result in claims.. Each is urged to put his plins Tor raising the conference ~boulder In the wheel and put the pK.gia n over in grand style. We again call your attention to the v. ho will preach at the above nhm. dtniog of Bishop -N. W. Williams, id church Sunday night, August ,1th. Come and hear him, he js a -wom+rrfrrl?proncher," on Monday . light, lie will present his Bible Band Traveloqire in a Moving* Picture. .lie will lecture aBo? Ad-iiiisTiitv 10c. ('onto, you 1 will en: it. ' ' ^ I I! I! KI.ITK SOCI AL CLFB ? ' !i ?I. lite?Sot-i 1?Club?held?rt^ n ?1:'y <'vc."'ntf at the home?at Mand. Mrs. J*. S. Nesbit, Duke -U, At this meeting all officers ?vc reelected for the ensuing .VI! V. " . } A fur the regr.liif businss, a nt s,- of ice i i'i'iim and cake was -i ' \ rd by i the .bout and hoctenn.? 't ie SS te S'. S. and R. Y. P. C. ( 'iui\ enlion nut at Morrie Col e:re, Si niter, S, C? .July 17-21. ;Tjte lielhetata Baptist Church Choir rendered music on Thurs-; .ay inorinixi; Rev. G. Goings Dan 'vis. the pa'stor,. preached the iivlo.itntorv ' sermon at the "Con? ,c:lion. x ...Thi*-choir ran a buic and several u !* nils visited the Convention, i'lie. bus K ft Thursday morning, returning to Georgetown, ThursThursday evening. _ . -Irs. V. (J. Toole, MissesvNaomi ..on-, Ldiia ii.'stvciluMV (?race Ja.k on. Minnie Kennedy and Rutn P:v: ker* motored to Andrews SunT.Ty? The trip was reported as a'iii.'i?:b liglitl'iil. Mrss?Kennedy is \i. itine Miss Parker this week. (.1 iOliCKTOW N M1NISTEUS' H IVMS ALLIANCE On Monday, July 22, the Ani i I li l Hi' nl' l he .Mmi'itcru Wiv ; Alliance was held in the "Dob' in's Park," mar Georgetown. on "^aniprt Kivor. This park is" i iie a' place Tor picnics and the like. The children, enjoyed trying ii -.aim and blithe in the water Of t!;^ s'ampit River in the Park. Tit*. Mir.i?teis' .Union was' inriled to take a part in this affair, which''some gladly did, to the deiight of Alliance. N The Ministers who gave child i in n> iiwiM in mu qinrvcr were: Rev. T. \V. Brown, L)r. R. E. Brog bio. Rev; R. A. Thompsons Rev. I). X. Wilson and Rev. M. B." fathers. Rev. J. C. Murray gave Joe for other things. Thy .Alliance members furnish(I pi in i iue, tomatoes-rice, chicki n-i ice, sliced tomatoes, butter- j an.?.?linid'lirans, errtrl slSW;' Irish potato salad, pickles, shield bread, corn-bHead, boiled-ham^ 'roile.i-corn. corn-pic, punch, lemon ade, d..ke, ginger-bread and icfc cream. " | l lie following Ministers helped an : i" 1 the?gut als In tlTeir cars: Rev. .M. B. Geatjjoi's, Dr. R. E. d r. Dr. \V. P. Carolina, Rev. I>. X. Wil>oii. Rev. W. F. Wagrcr. 'i? v. J. *^-.tr Tiry-nTTrF^KevrR. A fiompson. Mrs. Sallie Harper of Georgetown trivited guest Mho Mrs. I.illie I,, imer, the daughter ?fr. Rev. T. W. Brown, assisted in ral lying some of "our*'guests. Mrs. I.at imer was f-rom Conway. She brought some of her relatives with l.?>. \T .... r? -e' ry ..V ly t . iin, nu*iiu ivaii>uni m V am* -*** -.?tdm Trie* of !\1fr.. Sallie liar. per- v.? s one of our out of town truest also Mrs. Jannie Belle Greuh of White Plain, N. Y. They all expressed themselves as having enjoyed the outing and the dinner very much. There were around 55 persons - there who were served ijn-til they wanted no more hy the j .ithful workers of the Ministers Wives' Alliance of GCor^eLown, * Thi3 Alliance is over one year ' ?- . fr , ' ^ 3""?' ' " -? 3 ? ~ needy ones. It gives us a pleas- uve to be able to go to ones resicue; for it is indeed "better to - give thon receive." ?-?? The members are one big family, with MTs. K. e. BrogtlohT our President, Mrs. Susan Thompson, -Secretary; Mrs, -Mabelle?McCant, Treas.; and Mrs. Flossie V. L; Wilson, Chaplain and Reporter. st. Stephen a. m. e. church Rev. D. N. Wilson. Pastor After so ni:ny rainy days the . ,church goers were ahxious foi worship. Quite a large congregation was out all day Sunday. The pastor preached two souTT" stirring sermons, morning and eve ningv. Seemingly every one w*;s . praising God, with a deal of sin. corety. The visitors were: Mrs. " .Janhid,Belle Green and three child run, Arthee, Ruthena and Murdelle and Mis. Jessie -Banks?of ? White Plain, N. Y. were present Sunday morning. Mrs. Lucile Green of Orl- ndo was present in Sunday school. Other visitors of this Inwn were nlsn nresent. We are ship with us. Mrs.. M.iggle Lamb from West Palm Hpaeli. Fla., who 's living "here now? \v _m with US in eveiy service. . The Sunday school and League services were largely attended and all in good working spirit. * ? Tim Grave-yard?committee?or" our church who by the help bf the membefs 11 ve enabled the Trustees to purchase a cemetery Is on the . jotx every Sunday?afternoon. Come in and join them. IN MEMORY OF MY BELOVED FRIEND Dedicated ta Mrs. Sara Johnson, Columbia, S. C., mother of Mrs. Sara E. Collins and Mrs. Mary Jane Adams. Written by Mrs. Susie L. Rembert, Atlanta, Gin . V i Gone, gorveryes" she's gone away, She has taken a glorious fight, Gone to spend one eternal day, Where there will be no hard battles to fight. _jl _____ - It's hard tn believe that our beloved friend Has left us never to return, There will be no more advices to lend, Oh, how it makes our poor hearts yearn.-^ ?; 1" We know that she left us late In ?;? life, ? ?7?* ?? ?r But -we were hot reaJy to have - -hfer-gro, ? - ~ ? Yet, the Master said her tame was ripe For her tide of life was ebbing low. - ???: iv The most beautiful thing to us is; What a life she led in this world, Her darling daughters she guided'' " them And led them into the fold. -? , ?V ~ It will seem, as thuugh a drea'ni t0~ you . To think of her as dead Tlut she was mortal and had to go Beheath the sod and lay low. VT V Hers was a life well spent J There was rib time thrown away There was never an hour lent That good di<Fnt-come spmeyday. VII We are all trying to meet her In her home beyond the skies Where there will be no more sad adieus, . . And' no more sad good byes. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Criffin( Jr. of New Brookland, S._ C. wish to thank the relatives and friends of Columbia, New Diuohlaml jandl: Cayce, S. C. for their visit and loy;il nssistnr",?' 111 the illnana. n.f?husband, Mr. Jack Griffin, Jr. But through the help of Almighty God and the skill of Dr. D. S. . Black he is on the road to recovery He is at the residence of Mrs. Jessie Cherry, 933 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. LEXINGTON NEWS The Lexingtonians were .blessed With fair weather Sunday. . The (congregation at Bethel came out on time and listened to a wonderful sermon preachetLby the pastor. Four persons came foraward and . united with the church. The leaders of the various club made very good reports, Sunday * was the regular day fin the re- t ports._ The members of the Lexington 1 Circuit are looking fbrward to the ' third quarterly conference which will convene with Spring Hill. on_ J Saturday ftTtff Sufiday^ July 27,"28." The Mutual Benefit held" its i quarterly convention at Mount , Zion A. M. E. Church with lodge No. 30 of which Mr. J. P. Sewel is the efficient president <m? urday and Sunday. All indications pointed towards a very sue- , cessful meeting. Mrs. Ruth Corley of New York and Mr. Clyde Caughman of Du- ' quesve, Pa., are home visiting their j mother, Mrs. Frances Caughman ( of Lexington who has been sick. Mrs. Ellen Simmons of Sayan- ? nah, Ga.,.is spending lier vacation i at the parsonage with her rela tives. - I Mrs. Ruth Johnson and Mrs. I^ara Lee Dormaii accompanied by i Mr. Jones, of Savannah, Ga., spent ( the -past Sunday in Lexington visit ing relatives. 1 Those on the sick list.are; Mr. J. I ' S. Sligh and Mrs. Carrie Taylor, i t we hope for them a speedy recor- i ery. ' J At Your Local A LI, VARIETIES UNEEDA BAKERS ITUKTCS ~ MAYONNAISE FRESIt GROUND CORN MEAL ECONOMY I'ACK WHITE HOUSE COF ECONOMY ORANGEY! y4 ib. Pkg. ioc pun f |pfi TOMATO JUICE \v I RE GRASS-PURE GEORGIA SYRUP- Nn K fai LORD CHESTER FIE I. D?I?I R E ^RESERVES 4 lb. J a I OCTAGON SOAP AND POWDEI AltGO DARTLETT PEARS?No. 2 Cans GREEN BEAUTY, DILL OR SO ? KLES PET OR CARNATION MILK ARGO PEACHES DOLE-NO. 2 CAN PINEAPPLE JUICE MOUNTAIN LAUREL SHORTENING R AIN BO SALAD DRESSING NORTH FIELD MILK ? BAKERS MILK PACK COCOANUT THINSHELL BUTTER COOKIES ' JUHXS PEANUT J 12 Oz. Jar 15c Alaska . "?" rPINK SALMON SALTED -SODA CRACKERS KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES mnifp BAKING POWDERf SKINNERS (Makes 10 Glasses) QUICK ADE?Delight BAK ERS P R EM IC M I CHOCOLATE?Free ] All 5c Candy Bars a 3 F O R KING EDWARD ' CIGARS?Ta* Paid COLL MB! A ? ' I I SALT 3 Pkgs 10c < Pan?y-Medium, 1 lb. Package , Prunes 3 for 25c The Soap of Beautiful Women * CAMAY Rar-g?ii GOOD EATS ? Home! "Where~fhe Dollar CALHOUN NEWS ~ Services at Abel July 21, wa?s cry good, the Rev. Maggie Wheel 1 i pieached. The Ladies Auxiliary of Gold n-view met at the home of Mrs. . Jessie Reir, July "21. * ' Mr. James Byrd and Miss MViry _ r^e Atkins were happily married_< frily I QUI , Misses Eugene and Francis IVhitt made a business trip to Se- M ) a. .j The Ladies Auxlliai-y of Abel j net at the home of Mrs^Mahgier^ LVk!?? A iiinn.it ?17lue; Mr. Jnnes Grier left for Fort ? Senning Ga. Mr. Hence Greenlee, Miss Mar- v iuret Brown, Mrs. Jadie Honi.es, g Mrs. Marv I.ee, and Mrs. Rachel t fteid motored to Columbia Sun- Sl lay to visit relatives. ? F Mrs. Geneva Reid lias opened s ichool in Calhoun with: a 1 irge f, ittendance. ' v Abel School opened July 22, b Mrs. Fahnie Murray teacher. F Miss Rebecca Shaw has return- s< id home after spending several days in Kentucky. ??- S Mr. Robert ShC.w left la't week ^ for the camp at Clinton, S. C. 1 Messrs Greer, Williams, DarkTVS, Whitts along v^ith M rs. C. veer I a notored to Atlanta Monday to at- H end the dance, * fi -- * ' Saturday, July 27, 193$ [ Home Store ; 4 3 Pkgs. 13c 4* Quart Jar 39c Pk. 35c FEE-. lb. 23c *:koe tea ?/2 n>. Pkg. 19c __ No. 1 can 5c CANE i 33c, No^ 10 can 61c 7" STRAWBERRY 7 r- 63c, 12 Oz Jar 15c I 5 for 1 Op ... _v 2 for 25c ^ UR ' ^? ' Full Qt. Jar 15c 3 Tall Cans 20c No. 2Vz Can 17'*c 2 for 25c 8tb:<Carton 1.00 Quart Jars 27c ____ J ??: 3 Tall Cans 19e i . - . . . Can lie I ' Plrcr 1^1 JL IV^i 1UV WTTER - ~ - - - - 2tb. Jar 35c Tall Can 10c lb. Pkg. 10c 2 Pkg. 15c r?? 1 lb. Can 23c tful Fruit Drink 5c Pan */2 lb. 21c nd Chewing Gum v 1 0 c 2 for 5c 1KALTII GLOW SOAP 2 bars 9c 3ELOX . Pkg. 5c rRESH LIMA leans No. 2 can lUc ~ /FRO PRICES ?M * * Stores Does its Duty" ~ MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH ?Kev. J. M. Jack.sun, Pastor Sellers, S.. C.?S. S. opened at he usual hour with Supt. James nd his Co-workers at their post. he lesson was interestingly . : wgtat?throughout the? -yarfotrs.?;? lasses-. lfAnd a splendid review 'as .given by the pastor. 11:30 morning services began, "he pastor taking bis text from ohn 14:0. Subjpyt "Whfia twm ? bads meet," was beautifully <Tfsussed, much erfjoved by HI. At 4 P. M. The W. H. F. M. Soiety bad their meeting which was ery good; and night services be an at the usual hour, at which ime the members and friends asembled. The pastor presented tev. Z. A. Brown who gave us a t hort; but soul stirring message roin Exodus 14:14. Among the isitors were: Mrs. Bet'trice ert, sister of Mrs. K. B. Brown, ol 'hilrtflnlnhin nnH Rov .T W MTil on of Belton, N. C. Mr. I>aphona Fladffec of Nevft ? 9 'ork was the dinner ffuest of Irs. T. B. Jones, his aunt "hursday, V , ' Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bourse had a -fHnn^r finnH^y.. ??? ley. and Mrs. J. M. Jfackson and i hro. J. S. Crosland;