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F nw > fa? __ I ? GOOD ENU'F-I Short Patent Flour. ' i . _ k i FOR HONEST VALUE g I USED OURS ' STOP 15V 1924 SiftiS BI V WliKRK THE OK Counts 1 J & OK, CI IE v.,CO. 1924 Main St. llil gtBttmaBL . . . . .. aiap 1 For Prompt and Courteous. Servce' C ALL (JtiSi ; DIAMOND TAXI 1109 Washing toil Street??For (iood Things To Kat Stop at The Phoenix Cafe NVe e an7 also send von a Drav _ BOB ALLKX. M i: 1. We are authorized by the Direc- \ tor of .the Better Housing i'tnuram -< . ' to figfure Government Work. . Artisans Contracting Company Phones 31S7?8.">3."> . 1 I.N TKKTAINK1) . Mrs. II. Wat hi : o." v.- .s the 4ipii?e }' i.ic>t oi 1 is: v> But ij .and < "li-iri 7?r-v - t'ise' < iiii idirot!. < :i S.??? ??J? -Will u i \ . ... J. "" vlit--1 <<i .,vi;^.nT^yfmi imht \ i?n Ti?o.sii y.' . " '' ^1 ?A itlMmi i t i' . rTtTT;. i i , or ,'ir; L i-? li.tntr ol Mis.. "I: V. f i.esii.iy l at Mi. aif7 "Mi.-; ~ J. lJi-uwn's *..-vleh . Wash' ?? -- ing'tnrr >t r ~S.rv:*: ;il?n t?Ai r?f Wai 1 IvUijs. ela\- i.j.</t > v. i : X i..re. l - Miss U;;i?y ) 2. >:". >. teriaiiK''. Mis, : i. a ia.si. |rarl\ t nil [''riihiy nit: In, !.." jaf.r. Washington Si. ,. I :>'??!. iT reived Ijfi" Vie.-is at ?i? ? r. 1 i-f 1 lixii!-- iM'in; ;.i: <;: Ir:tr t - ?*? ?'i I' * tiifown fiisiiii ' for danviny" iniil ' .i?? whi .' .. ? J] Mr. It.* V.'. I.i'.i: * ' a. s-eajt ' ?d at UlC_| >" '"'it..: -.11 t .* _ llit. hit. I'uii'eh was .n.i -; d:y t. . ' id.'lite ami ;anK.-. . . The .jest's we're. Miss Ktho'i i >av"H.|lvj.'. 1 l.i :?Iu. f. TH 1c 1,,la- l?i i M r. 11-.raff Lv.-, ' ' . Kinniy 1!. Mr... liin.Patter- " son. Mi .s M i*.' ll.iri is,. Mr-. Al?r: ham Miiruv M .an ; Mis. Sam. lk*l RltiV.T. Mi s 1! If , ;; 1M"' W! T Ml*., fiirljori" Moss. Mis- Itath <h. " > riTTTFiTn, Mj-. Willi.-1 Sr Ma^-fr- (iiU'iiliroiK ..VIiv .'an:. - Smith. A1 is. 1 'atilii'.O " vMynVs. Mr. Clamtce " White, Mis far. if I'.. Myers. Mr. ' James'Wa.-h^'.'it"n. Mi s M ryaret Williams.' Mr.. T,.m IMnris, Mis- f ? Puhy Jnl if- oil. Mr. Sa'iv.ael Kiny- :1 .Mrs. Koscul VY-wilnps. Mr. Kalph ~" 'Peterson. At twelvii rt'y tlit* eue-i^ won W served with delicious cake anil in ' cream.. The h"ii i. <1 k'le-U. a!" Klm-id ' will 1)1' : cinolitbe! ed t'o.iil! Ill'- hoi ; friends as Miss (lu.-sie l>avull, a 1 ' graduate of Allen University, t eiass of'21?. " 1 Mrs. Wat kins L-.ft Saturday t . 2:0tt A. M. 'or her home in Fla. Till SKIN - MODUL-Slll 1A1, 1 1.1 II t The club met at their tdub-ia><?n at 5:150 Tuesday,, duly 2d. Devo? v tional service led by Miss Daisy j ~M. Adams:?shvujeu-. "V. here lie Leads Me," the Lord's prayer .repeated in contort, quotations recited by each one, old and new business were discussal, The II. -] ? ~ ~S~. Al."T>.~rrhd?ed-m^rte--yon und-yourpuest to join them t it a Moon 1 ,inht pirnir?Tim: -d;,'- nieht. Ant'. _ 'lf at Dunbar Lake. Tickets may be purchased by any member of ?: the chili with- a. . "r.mH?."tm oi??, Leaving the club room 7:.'!0. 1 '.'21 llen^eisoip St. Alter (jismissikg . chicken salad on lettuce . lqayef( trackers, ice tea. were served". N. tTIARUKSTON m:\vs Sunday was a beautiful day. Sunday school convened at its us- , ual hour with -Sirtot. and teachers at their post of.^ity. The lesson . was timely reviewed -?and briefly . discussed. At 11 : In the .pastoj*. ascended the rostrum. He delivered a soul-stiTTtTTK sermon. On ATtprrST" tx- tv kTtrrwTT as Pastor's* ~ Catch Up Rally Day. We are ( sorry to learn of the accident of. \ Mr. and Mrs. Milton who was ac- , cidentally hurt by the Grey Hound. :?Mrs, Milton died from the injuri-, i os. Mi. Milton-is row confined to the Roper Hospital with ' ' a ( nroKcn ie>* ami internal injuries, i We pray for him a speedy recov- J > ~ ~ cry. "; * : ~ ~ : ' I Maria Simmons is very sick at t this writings ? J ? i \ . ' ~? \ > , LOVELY "AT HOME" AT '4 K INGSTRK*: ; July 17?The outstanding soc- ' al event of the season was the At Home"-given by Rev. and' Mrs. AV. L. McFarlin, Sr. in ho ifjr. of their son niij c^ughter-inaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. McFai lin. The spacious living and dining rooms were beautifully decorated iviTti stlnlax, ferns, .yellow brown eyed susics twul sunflowers. The color scheme, green ?uftd yellow was carried out in both the refroshments and decorations. _The guests were .met at the loor by the charming Mrs. E. Lib lie Frasier ol* Georgetown ai d, i iuivc.l into the living room where they were presented to the bride~ And groom. After an exchange.cf irectngs the guests were served cream and cake in the spacious din ing room, after which they weje hown the numerous and?useful? gifts hy Mesdames Swails of Kings.t ree and E. L. Reld of Rock HHL? Messi's_Leor llarper and> G. \V . Kennedy 'presided at the . punch howl. . ~MfX Afrar Nr McFatiin, mother >f the ' groom was becomingly gowned m an ashes of" twos dnr= ner dress. I'.,.. ..1V..UI.. M .... T T> AI..LV..I 1 HV . an iiuiv I J. I .. .UCl" Ml fin,' \Vho before her recent may jayre was Mi-s Lee la HoruTtcF ~ (S??jy"of Riehmojul,?Virginia, were aeautifujly dressed in a lavender loweiei thiiVorr dinner Kbwn with iceessories to. inateh. ' Ami e the oat of, town ttuests .vere .Messrs Marshall and J'ofie.>; folun.bia. R. A. Ready of Syfh nefville; il. L. Fordhain 01 iloncRs~Cornor and Miss II. L. .do../.or. of Charleston. PLKASANT SI'IflNC A. .M. K. C III: R( H Rev. A. A, A maker,. Pastor (>n Stir. < y morning, duly 287~ e.rr.dav si-hoof opened by the SuptV \bv K. II. Hope, at .the regular .iine. with teachers and scholars til p: csi.nl. .A woiutertut report a as . brought from the Sunday S. Moriab by the eleirt to. Miss Mar !m Coi ley. Sun ay afternoon .a 10 oi.t rally 'was lidil ill Spring. Macedonia LJ.tptist i "iu.r? li .was piesent to help carry j _n prog; am" <>n. Tl toy sang some Voipierful songs. Some very' -plot*!id roijianks?weie made by dev. Beriy ami his assistant pasMr* I lev. IP i-i:ol; everything was njovi i ami -earned oh ni'eeiy. i ; t.RLLNNN OODN __ VSi-ntprr l'aratus (. ftrb-Gives Its -. -j Initial Dance I ?1' i i 11 ay?tHto,?.1 u I y?lib?oltered an \ veiling.of enjoyment for the Bern- jj )er Parutus Club and guests at | he Elks Rest on Waller Ave. Mu-jj ie by Pinckney and His Syncopa-jors. * . | Thd "Rest" was artistically ar- . j angcil with a 'pink and green club? >o.\ hung from the cenWr Hashing he name, "Semper l'aratus." From . his box extended plaited pink and * ;reen screamers to the various ei tiers of the room; t'hc whole el'--lill'erent points from-the celling * ohbed beautiful .Jbaloons. iA)icl . hat a lovely scene was completed ,vith every club member ' richly j ' ressed iu pink or green organdy ' iresses, especially designed 5TR1 J u.ule alike 1 About 10 p. m. the orchestra' our.deii its first shrill note and the ' t rue's ts began arriving. They were ' { nost graciously received by the ! . a evident- of- -thoclub, "Miss Ida M? ' y Alexander and some of the mem- ' ; ris. Dancing continued and only j ntempted at intermission. j Immediately following the in- } ertni.vion,?the ever?popular and E Host.loved song hit of the season, { Tn rrry .solitude,was dedicated o the club members and their ruests. "Moon Glow" so beautially played by the Orchestra was ledicated to club guests only, t 'Alter you're Gone" was played ( n dedication to the Young Men's" ~ lub of the city, "The Club Majes- 1 ie," and their guests. A special t eipiest numbers the Syncopators >layer "P. S. I Love You, for Miss i Mimic \\ i I limns at i |V>iiire" ioi < dr. Y. B. Nance. An ice course I as served as a refreshed through- 1 it the evening fp'- ? yy l As the strains from the lovely *1 live, Bye Plugs." warned all present that the time for departure. ' lad arrived similar thoughts trac i . each individual's mind?what 'un! What, music! What a N'ite! | .Miss Pearline Williams is home o tlie delight of the club mem- i :>ors and 1i lends after a visit to dTmfrr and Cneenvitlel r~~?~~ "1 After -pending a delightful and !i - Jimmye Williams has return(1 Horn Greensboro, Miss Jessie l"lilliani from Columbia, Mr. An- " Irow Bluford from Orangeburg, ind Miss. Helen Lomax from Groorv . ille. ' Miss Willie Fox and Mrs. Eva sholman report a -Vonderful and dost inspiiTiig account ,of the B. Y. P. U. and Sunday school converton recently liel i in .s -nter'. ' ear'.- session topped all previousy held any where. J After an extended stay in New fork City, Bicket, Massachusetts uul other points of interest Mrs. 'ma L. Williams greeted her famiy and friends Sunday morning. Some of the out-of-town guests it ten Jin g the Semper Paratus C'lub lance were: Miss Bessie White of Jnion, Messrs, Mitchell and Earn st. Robinson of Cokesbury., Miss bianita Foggy of Cokesbury^liss nary L?. Cunningham, Cok^g^ury. The Humming Birds SdcialVciub net rft the home of Mrs. Florence riiackston on Hackett St. The 1 rting was opened with the ofice'rs on duty. The business of he club was -discussed, and the olL called then dues collected, The-? * 9 > < * ; ? ; < | State ( $ Or art gel x ? ANNO! ! The Fal i .1. I?? ??? i' Beginning Sej Y I - , j. Courses leading' to Bacht Mechanic Arts, Home Bctj { Business Administration ai j; petent Faculty, Excellent i peifees. <; A For further inturination addres I TI1M A State i 4? Orang? - - - ,*mJhXKKKm?hMhMhJ**X**WhXhMmXm! I AESTHETIC -D I Ol'ESEl) MONDAY X I Phyllis Wheatley ? -. r ? j|J CLASSICS f- Monday and Th ? . ? Lach week.. W ill be glad to I ? i * members responded briefly.' Mrs Helen Wuids Luniax uf New Yuri City was a visitor and met a nunv ber of her friends.. After this Mrs. Thackston served a very delicious, course yf ice cl'eam anc L-ajj^ suited peanuts and mints. Mrs. Rosa Bell Williams was l ushed to the hospital " Tuesday I'he club members wish-for her a needy recovery!-??? ' ""Mr; TrrRr-Tompkin who -is? [latient. at Brewer Hospital is do in^ mfw4v. Mr. and ,,Mrs. Joe Brown spent the dav in-Augusta. Ga. Suridaj vith Mr. Brown s aunl, Mrs. Tamner l)ugas, on Gwennitt St. \LLss Lois Howe spent Friday with Mrs. ivula Brown. Mr. Jim Davis died at his home last Tuesday at 11:45 a. m. or Spi'oles St. ? For nearly "twenty-two years hi as been connected with. . the livi'j.wotid Pi .we r Ooui|.' ny. . A short funeral service was held it the home On Friday afternoon, it 4 o'clock conducted by his pasOr, Rev. T. R. Tolbert, assisted by ievs. WulJ-ohnaQiu H. A. Peter. ion, J. F. Marshall and others. Many friends witnessed the last it?"< nf Mr Da vis, having been so veil thought of in and around the uljacent counties. - ' Those attend the funeral , onf -pf own were Mr. L. A. Richie, Meslames M. L. Pope ,Zena Edwai'ds, \bbeville, Mrs. Jo^e Nelson arid vrr,?Charlie,- \Vareshoa|st Mrs. dary Fort/ New York City, Mr. \.r.nock Williams, Asheville, N. C. tev. J. F. Marshall, McCormick, drs. Bettie JHoImes, the mother of drs. Davis ffrid littJc^fYiephew, 'T-eddie, Pittfthurp, Pa! Card of Thanks Mrs. Mattie Davis wishes to hank everyone both white and colirpfl fn*? Uimlnoccr cWnwri rlnh. ng the~illiioss mid-death?of-her msband, Mr. James Davis and for he lovely floral gifts. Rev. R. P. Fair and approxinately fifty members of his hurch from Newberry motored icrc-to Trinity M. E. Church, Rev Fair's choir was among the .rroiip which rendered excellent music for the evening. Rev. Fair preached a splendid sermon from the subject, "The Mind of Jesus." The people ' oi Newberry are looking forward to a great revival beginning onJ the second Sunday under the leadership of their new pastor. Miss Elma Anderson of Philadelphia, Pa: but" formerly oi Greenwood, S. C. is spending twe tives. Her friends of both cities wish her a pleasant trip. Miss Bertha Robcrson of Witsh ita, Kansas is visiting Miss Pear Lena. Williams of this._.city,_.Mis: Roberson is a member of Mh< faculty at Morris ~C<>11^}?^'-^ Weston Chapel Church Rev. CT. C. Ford, lPa$tor Sunday was a high day at oui church. Rev. Ford preached from tlx depth of hi^ heart which arouset the young and the old and oui hearts were made happy. He as cended the pulpit Sunday nigh with another sermon which hi beautifully demonstrated the sub ject, "Clinsing of Sin." We ar? thankful for these wonderful mes sagesj. We had for our gues Snrfday, Mary, the daughter ol Rev. W. I<. Johnson. We were dc Ighted to have her. The Rose , R.id ClnK />f girls apensored a lawn party a the parsonage on last Friday nite All" reported having a very nici ime. \Ve are truly thankful in deed for this wonderful club. Rev. Ford along *with -othr \ * t . % v ' "' -e? J. i ' -. : ' ? THE PALMETTO LEADER College | >urg, S. C. ' i Vl-JNCES i . ? Y 1 Session j jteimber 16,1935 _ f i T dors' Degrees in Agriculture, { nomics, Teacher Training, nd Arts and Sciences. ComFacilities. Reasonable Fx.. ' "I .. . i s: .Y : ?& 'RESIDENT. College, *t* ?burg, S. C. * A Y WW,?VW?W?W?V?Vh'?W?VV?,?W ANCING CLASS ? ? 1?? :???~ , JULY 8th AT THE. X .x. Branch Y. W. C. A. | x CONDUCTED j ursday 6:00 I\ M. | register tho^e desiring to attend.*!' t Miss Annie B. \N illiams, Instructor 1 i . . ministers of Greenwood left. Tno*. t day morning .tor Columbia to at tend a business meeting, s Miss Alice Jones of Greenwood spent the "week-end with Mrs. Jen1 eva Suliva, Greenville. She reI ported a fine trip, si Mrs. Bessie flill left for h??r .' home in Ganises City last SulClay. i I am sure her .many friends \ill miss her especially the members of v Weisun--Chape! where -In* w :^ r m> "faithfully--while she was visit| iliK hor sijit"'- }Us? Ciii-a F.st.m?s| ; superintendent of BreWer Hosi pital. TABERNAC1.E BAIT. CHURCH Rev. Win, Watson, Castor ' Greenville, S. C.?Sunday _ school opor.od on the lisnnl hour and was conducted by the Supt., Richard Bradley,.with his stall' of co-workers at their post of duty. A very large attendance of both j adult and children Were present; j several visitors were present at 11 :.'50. , Rev. Duckett of Columbia' S. C. preached a great sermon | from I'salm 42:7, subject "Deep call unto deen." FvoVo - . ' od the sorvice. Rpv. Duckett was ' aeccmpunied by Mrs.'Duckett and | daughter and Mrs. Morris from Al it'll University: Sunday beinj* J.r. Church Day the young people had charge of all the services. Mis* llattie Maude Collier sang a beau.tiful-*okv.?r-~ At .1:00 1'. M. Rev. Watson, clioir, and congregation worshiped'''at Ml. View Bapti.dt Church, Rev. J.? H. Smith, nastor. . B. Y. PJ__L"..\vi)s trtoTOTi l\ M.~~ At i :;>(( Rev. Watson preached a great sermon. Misses Mamie I>. Copeland, Ethel Copeland left last Tuesday for a stay in New York Rev. Watson, Madams Bessie Sullivan, Virginia Chapman, Misses _ CAiii.i .MlU'hc.ll. Susie Ami. Jalloway and Mr. Charles Abercrombie attended the Convention at Morris College, Sumter, S. C. 17-21. , A nood session was reported. Sev1 erat s.ii k members are still unable , to be out. Mrs. S. P.-Seaborn is ! still in the W.B.S. Hospital. = - I NKW11KRHY NKWS '? ' * ' ' ( 1 The Missionary and Women AlF1 x ilia lies of the Rethlehem Baptist Church are planning a great outIiiig from N'^Xvberry to Clinton, August which will be on Saturday. ;Alut Alley. are aslvtug- that as nvany ...as . will-.come and go with them Ion I lie <nid date, foe :i .on nil tnni of L'frr round trip; and 1 dont mean tide in an old Ox Cart either. Many f the older people; of the church will be carried free of charge by this auxiliary. We should take ' .ouy hats oflT to "any person or persons who are kind enough to think of those who are less fortunate than they are in these times when _ men have seemingly forgotten Clod and care less for each, other. p Now after gettjng to Clinton, | they are going to have a plenty J of pood things to eat such as ham, 1 chicken, pie, and cake; all you've r pot to do is come' and go for a - Mnciu price of Z5c. Friends, you t better get ready and join this i merry making group.. As usual - there were serviees-at Bethlehem, a Sunday morning Rev. Daysoh - preached for us and we all enf joyed hearing-him very much. At f the same time our pastor, Rev. E. - E. Gijulden was speaking to the County S. S. Convention at HopeX well Baptist Church. He used as t his subject, "What do you want with Jesus?" and I'll declare ,unto e you he "put us all to thinking." He - said that so many people are-following Jesus because the crowd is r t ~ r" ; 1 * r-1 r 1 : l . ' ? ' fffllnwing Him, some are following < Him in order that they might get c some high office. But unless you S are following Him diecause He is 1 the way the truth and the light, \ your efforts are in vain. r M. Peace of Columbia will run our revivial beginning c Monday after the second Sunday t in September. We are asking out t friends to be with us at that time i and help us fight sin. _ s CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH j The Sunday school service was ^ enjoyed" by" every one- that was , -present. There were ?four new ^ members. Prizes will be given to the children who recite the Beati- ^ tudes next Sunday morning. DonT- forget to .witness the old 1 folks contest at j-Drfiyton Street A High School, Friday evening,. Aug. 1 2, 1935, 8 o'clock. There will be 8 . lour Episodes- Slavery, Frperinm, World's War, and Modern Events. . Admission 5c. Mrs. Lilla Dean, directress: ~ . The public is cordially invited to 5 attend a musical and literary program at the church Sunday aftejf.- . noon at 5:30 o'clock, by Rev. C. A. . Gal vote and some professional mu * " sicians of A'veleigh White Presby. tcrian Cbunch. There will be' cornet solo by 'Mr. Albert Reasoner,; . .quartet, duet and vocal solos by ome of our best local talents. A silver offering will be asked for. We extend a welcome to visitors ] and new members to all of our ser- .) vices. c The*Uirectress, Mrs. white and the members of the Sunbeam Club f met at the home of Little Misses < Thelma and Benzenia- Dewalt;- j The little sunbeams were delight- 1 d to have as their visitors Misses Helen McMorris and Helen Wilson < They were happily entertained by songs led by Catherine Mae White 1 pnd Dorothy Hayerr * The evening was enjoyed by all Mrs. Mattie Moses of Augusta. Ga. 1 i and her grand daughter, Miss Ce- ? celia Williams'of Philadelphia, Pa were the guests of her-sister, Mrs. .N. Ji Gallman. They were acconu > - pnniod by.her brother in.law, Mr. lohn MartiiL of Abbeville,. S. C. * They are visiting relatives in* " Greenwood also. 7-1 " "f "7 'Rev. and Mrs. Franklin Stewart * from Seneca, S. G. were the guests 1 of Mr. and Mrs. 'Henry Mont -gomcry on Goats St. last week. 1 Mr.' George Robinson is building . a four room bungalow Tor Mr. Lewis (white) on West Boundary St. .. c Miss Annie Daniels has gone to < 2 Mini laiuiui u'. S. C. to stay" a while ' with her sister,. fl$rs. Lucy Sandley on North Dean St. . 1 :Hannah (Jonnor passed " a- ' \vay Friday, evening 11:40 o'clock J _ at her home on Drayton St., after three fonths of illness. funeral ~ services Sunday afternoon at St. i Mary's Church, Itec. Gamble, pas- t tor, Mr. 'F. B. Pratt, undertaker. ! . Slie leaves to mourn her passing I . one niece, two nephews, a host nf J .datives and friends. 1 Miss Maggie Garrett of Laurens, -I S. C\. was the guest of Mr. and ? .Mrs. W, M. Gilder last Friday in- t stead of Miss Charlotte Nance as 1 was slated in Inst- issue _of our _ correspondence. . ' ? 4 Mr.' Bennie Rutherford from the j Veto raff"Hospital in Columbia, S. A C., was the guest of his mother, relatives, and friends. ?.Mr. Wardlaw?Rutherford?Ms? brother is .still einfined to bed.. * f Drayton Street High School are .u asked to bring vegetables to the b school Tuesday. Aug. 9, 1935 to rcan 4Vj.V-.the children's hot lunches. " A poem by"Esther Mae GallmJTriT A littlQ. boy's ghostly dream Soft the night, and dark as pitch' -A+l tt-rmttttf tbe- house Not one little >ound is heard: It's quiet4 as a mouse. ? ? ... P Creepy ghost can travel now, Any place they want, But just try . to take a peep at n them, 4 n And you they can easily haunt." ^ The night is scarey all around; Even in the dimesD place, So of the fearful: ghost, my child | think you better keek trace. ' TI.m j ..v-ii naii.11 JIIUI Step as Close as possible, And Keep" your eyes anew M For the creepy ghost is tipping, As close as they can to you. ^ What are "you crying for," dear ^ child? Vour eyes are wet as a stroam, I was only telling yon a story-- 1 Of a hoy and his ghostly dr^ain. { ?Or.?J. Grant, his-family and -1 sister-in-law, Mrs. Mamie Wilson, - nn.lorod to Florence, S. C, to spend ? Sunday with his parents, relatives and friends. They reported a very * ' . pleasant .trip . 1?_ MILLER CIIAPEL A. M...K. CHURCH r Rev. G, H. White, Pastor ^ Newbciry, S. C.?The superintendent, teachers and pupils were J - -at therr i>o?t of duty at the usual I hour. Dr. E. A._ Adams very \ beautifully reviewed the lesson. t After the usual preliminaries I Dr. E.. A. Adams our esteemed pre- i siding elder selected Galatians 6:9 l tor his text, subject, "Patient con-1 1 tinuante in well doing." The mes- f sage was filled with fire and deliv- c eied with force and many persons t were witnessers of the truth. Mes- 1 dames Alice J. Long, Mattie Jon- i ok, R. A, Young, Josephine Singley 1 and Miss Mary Emma Gjlliam i were our visitors. . i A large crowd attended the ail- r ver tea Sunday afternoon at the i hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. c M. G. Hare, W. Boundary St. s The League hour was enjoyed, t i We look forward each Sunday ev- 1 ening for this enjoyment. . I i Rev. J. B. Bavis brought the Li ?:?" - -----jvening message which was inleed very godd. Ills text, |s found 3t. Luke 20:21?"Faith and)Con- ? idence in God." Mr. H. B. Butler vas present and gave encouraging emarks. Monday nite our third quarterly onference. Dr. Adanij is a wide iwake executive, it is a pleasure o be under his leadership. ilis nannec of presiding cannot bo lurpassed. The reports were fine ind we went over the top. Rev. White, Mr. E. F. Floyd and Miss Ax L. Pearson attended the dewberry District Sunday School end League Institute?tart?week. rheir reports^^were-scv full of m'ormaticmmore of us wish we had rone, -i August 25 at 11:30 a. m. there vill be a Religious Base Ball. Ser- . .'ice conducted. Now if you w&nt ind need inspiration be sure ?to ittend this service. The Ever Ready Club met at Mtss~~ Nancy Haltiwanger's, W7~ boundary St. WednesdAv .TnWr 9a I p- m. All members were present and had a very line meeting. After which a refreshing course )f punch and crackers was served The club wishes to thank the Misses Mobley._for allowing them r. VrnvB a rphpnnal, far n ?ilvniea, at their home, ? ?* SUMTER NEWS (Cuntnued from Page 1) The hostesses extended unlimited lospitality and the delicious ice . ream and cake was enjoyed by all. Miss Anna L. Birnie entertained riends on Thursday evening, July 14, at her home. The bunch had a iolly time and enjoyed the nice >unch, ice cream and cake. Mr.. S. M. Vaughn now of Brookyn, N.?Y. is visiting in the city, Mrs. Edna- Davis and daughter, diss Evelyn leff a few days ago or Pittsburg, Pa. ? Mrs. Bates and little san of Washington, D. C. are visiting Mrs, Maggie' Smith. Mrs. Bertha Perry of Brunswick. !a. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Spears on Tuesday, July 23. ?Mr, Sulfron, Mr. John Maxwell, .on and daughter of Orangeburg md Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dibble ind daughter of Camden \vere uests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Palner on Sunday, July 28. Mrs. Ella Page accompanied her irother, Dr. A. D. Maxwell on his eturn to Patterson, N. J. on Monay, July 21). ..us. nttrneuna \\ ltherspoon left >ii Saturday, July- 27 to visit her laughter and''son-in-law in New fork City. ] Mrs. Ramsey and children of Detroit, ."#ich. are visiting Mrs. iamsey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. fames. The following persons were yuests of Rev. and Mrs. D. II. Du- nee during the past week; Itev. md Mrs. C. M. Hawk of Danville, /a., Mrs. Mary Patterson of Lynch Aug, Va., Miss Edna Smith o'f ti>-hmondr Va;,?Misses?Joanna. Blackwell and Mabel Sumt-er oi Chester. Misses Blackwell and Sumter, left on Tuesday morning o visit relatives in'New "York and Philadelphia. _ Mrs. A. It. Donnelly and son eft on Sunday, July 28, for Washngtqn, D. C.,- where they joined Jr. Donnelly. . Card of Thanks I wii'h" to thank niy many friendsor their kindness find sympathy xpressed 'during the illness and eath of my husband, also for the euutiful floral offreings. ? Mrs. Maggie D. Smith. SPART ANBUliCi NEWS Mt.rMoriah Church "Rev. A. M. Matthews, Pastor Sunday School was called to _ refer by the superintendent. The astor delivered a good sermon at le morning worship. Rev. V. A. ? !oyd filled the pulpit Sunday ight. This wns another ? ion. V'alker Memorial C. M. E. Church J Rev. C. D. Price, Pastor 1 We had a glorious day Sunday, lev. Price filled the pulpit and de- J ivered a wonderful sermon. The ' unior choir rendered the music. f .At 6:00 o'clock the Epworth >eague met and had a nice meetly * ~ , At 8:00 p. m. Rev. Price deliver- ' d another powerful sermon. The senior choir rendered the music. )ne member was added to the < hurch. The Stewardess Board No. 2. 1 net at the home of Mr$. Lizzie 1 V lovn?s^A?' A .1 - 1 ' - * ..v^ui.uu. /v ueneious repast of ce cream and .cake was.served. The Senior Missionary Society net at .the homu of Mrs. Rosie- kdam. A coarsir of punch end ake was served. The .Junior Missionary met at J he Home of Mis? Hattie Foster. ' The Juvenile Missionary Society net at the- home of Miss Rosie B. Vatson. .1 , Tuesday morning Rev. and Mrs. \ f. W. Coleman , left for the State ] baptist Sunday School Convention 4 vhich was held at Morris College, Sumter, S. C. With them were i vuss i^uwinton Raiford and Mrs. Sydia Roger*. Miss Raiford stopjed at her home in Columbia. Mrs. jydia Rogers, who was a delegate rom Majority Baptist Church accompanied Rev. and Mrs. Coleman o the convention. Also Mrs. Vlamye Raiford of Columbia Whffs the mother of Miss Edwinton taiford joined the group in Colimbia. They returned early Sat- ' nday morning and reported " -a ' n'ost enjoyable trip, ... ? +-?? Rev. Coleman left immediately , in a business trip. During his : ibsence Rev. T. O. Mills, Charleson, S. C., conducted a most *de- | ightful service Sunday night. Rev. 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JOHNSON Office: 2029 Marion Street. NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in Real Estate, performs [tTaiTiage ceremonies, writes wills, deed*, mortgages, claims, utl'. * Call to see him. CARD OF THANKS ? We, the bereaved family, of the ate Bella Abraham, wish to thank our many friends for their kind- . ness during her long illness, and for the beautiful floral designs at ier death. Signed: Rebecca L. Abraham John M. Abraham anburg is proud of her son. Monday "July l~5th was a "Big Day" at Ducan Park. Six of the hurches of the Hub city churches conducted a union bar-b-q. There vere a number of interesting featdres. One of the most outhanding features was the preachers and deacons ball game. Rev. , J. W. Coleman made the first icore, Rev. Walker was mit.Rt.nnH ing for speed. Revs. Zeigon and Diggs seeming did not want the game to stop. Everyone seemed Kannv. To crown the day in the early evening, Mrs. Coleman sponsored ^ a delightful program, The Rivalry of Roses. The Roses arid the Rose B'qds were very beautiful. Little Miss. Zolla Mae Garner won the prize 6s the Rose Bud, Miss Annie Glenn won the prize as the Ijtose. Welcomes-home to Miss Ora Mae Garner. She Is spending her vacation with her parents..' Miss Garner is two thirds of the way toward completing her course in nursing which she is taking at the Grady" .ILospitai?in?Aikmta, Ga. Miss Garner is a young lady with 11 strong personality and long jatience two important factors in nursing. Trade With Our * 7 Advertisers For Courteous Service /