The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 31, 1935, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, Augustine193 _ JOHNSTON ,\EWS Mi-and Mrs. S. Graham of Ohio Were the guests of Mr. and Mrsr Amos op Sufulay. Mrs. Graham i? a sister of M^. Amos. Mr. Ever Briht and Mrs. J. Mobley of 1'lainfieid, N. J. were "the guests of Mr. and Mrs. NoahAmos on Friday. . Mr. \Va h Amos of Washington, 1). C. is' visitilig , Mr. and Mrs. Amos-.-- ? =????^Mr. t.. 1.;la1Turtii;tfF Of Columbia visited Mr. M, Amos last Week. Mrs. Catherine Knil'ord of East | wumgf, in. j. alter two months visiting her. sister, -Mrs. A. M. Spann has returned to her home. Mrs. A. M. Spann was a business visitor in Edgefield oil Thursday evening. Mr. E. .\liles motored to Bates luli'if on WAdac djy-"! r Air. James Boyd of Leesville, S. C. visited friends in town on Wed? nesday evening," - Little- -Miss Thclma Miles, tTfe" daughter of Mr. and Mrs! Otis Miles is visiting relatives in Grantieville, Si and Jacksonville, '"""Flu., little Miss .Miles wTll be gone . ':> Weeks.. . Miss E. E. Starks of Augusta, Ga.y spent jjie- week-end with Miss" .Brittle .Miles. . ..Miss Louise Cliiun left Saturday .for Jaekerson, Flu. , ? ' 15 LANKY NEWS M>si un<L Mrt?J Walter F. Preston, .Miss Kachcll Mitchell and Mr. wood row Mitchell of. Richmond, \hi. are visiting relatives here. Mr. 1 'i.eston is in business with the undertaking service <vf Mr. _R. P. Jscott of that city. They are residing with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Martin* . * . iioUAnews; v .' 'I'fie Progressive. Literary . Club I held its weekly meeting August 12th at the home of Miss Birdie M. and Mr. Forest D'reher. The meeting was opened by the pres ' ident, Mr. Thomas. Hardy with a song and prayer. Then the house w^re?TnTTTreTt~~rrrr .|'S'mn> Ishmr Wonder!ul reinaiks were made by t.iiierem members of the club. Mr. Pep Boozer is always interesting in his discussion of verbs. Plans wo ft? made for the drama ^that We hope .-to have soon, titled ."Dust of Kr.i t h" w '11<111 out for t)w ? date.- --After (lie discussions were over the hostess assisted bv Miss Mildred Kite served punch and cakes... TUe.meeUng then adjourn?-r ?(1 to. meet at the 'home' of Mr. Tin mas Kinley. ' f Alter anilines of a few months ?: ' Mi'. J. AY. Bowman passed quietly to his rot.-A large crowd attended his.funeral Autrust 11th, at Macedonia Baptist Church, interment-in the'church yard. lie was a faiths fill and dutiful deacon of the Macedonia Baptist Church. lie left a " wife, ten children a host Ml" grandchildren and othoy relatives and friends to mourn his passing. - 'the Daily Vyrnli n Bible s' lurf ' e.t 'Harbison Institute was quite a ... rucCess. The faculty composed, of -?-;? M rs. -A-r- Pr-Bttt+vr.?Mrsr d.Tk Pov ter. Prof. K. \V. Boulware, blisses K'oj.se Bor/or, Juanita . Young1, Mary Frcshley and Mr. John Ira l!"!t <1id wonderful work. The enrollment was 120 with a perfect . attendance. The school closed on .. .. a ? 1 I I I <4 t'IV'^l^.111 tkllVl CV |MV* . ittr mi -JnimIkii~. Lake., near Caycc, S. C. which was- enjoyed, by all. yT M r-i. tftrrh n 111 cWWooten oT Newark. X. J. an'd children liavc i i 1 nr n< ! 1 to their home after visit img parents, yHi} friends here. 'Wj-L-u Wbiam* jyi'il family oi ... ... (buy West, Ya. are .bore visiting his sister. Mrs. Pearl Caughman. Mr. Paul Bowman and children of Philadelphia; Pa. and Mrs. Lula I.ove and daughter of Hackensack, _ X. J. are visiting their father and __ - gi andi'ni h ,r Pev.?Bow^ man. ..j, . CITY XFWVS ? Mr. W. II. Belin has returned from Canada where he' spent "his vacation. to-- .Miss Aznlct* \Vhite of Abbeville, B. C. is spending a few weeks with Ml'S". Mamie (White) Brooks and, Mrs. H._Belle Finder,. The Imperial Singers of Ne\v York City appeared in concei't r6. - cently. Rocky Mount and Goldsborii. X. ('. I. (l.iiilard. Mgr. Messrs Philip Sellers and David M'lii'iit- :i> i_- aljic Lu.he out-again?to. the delight of their marfy friends. Mrs. Willie Mae Belin and little Von, are vacationing in, Sellers, S. C. e Mr-, Viola .loins and fit' le Curr tjs are visiting relatives in Latta, * S. C. ' - The AHon Choral Club will appear in concert August .22nd at iseinei. j\ir. uciDcrc /\nen, airec.OAK KKOVK A. M. K, CHURCH trrvrir.-n. Haughty, Pastor Sunday Aug. 18th the superintendent ami his staff of teachers p- were at thai*posts to carry on the work of the Sunday School. Due to tlie account of rain Sunday ; - morning "only a few WCTe presnt to discuss the lesson. Thoes' that were present enjoyed a~bricf discussion of the lesson. On Sunday afternoon at .'kOO- p. in. the funeral, of Mr. Herbert .McF.olden was conducted in., this church. Herbert was a native' of ' . this .community, but had been living in Sumler for a number of years. Herbert was only 23 years of age, This young man died the death that very seldom iR heard of. The Rev. Brown of Sumter officiated..at this' assembly. The breaved family" took is' very hard to think that MT. Herbert has departed thh ltfejjancl is gone to the sweet beySmps. Let us meet him 1' _ . ... RDISTO DISTRICT W. H. & F. M. CONVIC.NTION Thy Kdisto W'omm's Hume and Tot'eign Missionary Society eon-' "vned in New St. Phillip A. 51. 10. Ctiurch, Charleston, S. C., Wednesday, August 1 1th at 11:00 a. in. with Presiding Elder L. R. Nichols in the chair. Devotional exercises were conducted' hv Rev n m Smalls and F. A. Squire, tlie 1'. 4%. iililt-It* remarks and presented the presence of the W. 11. &F. ,M. president, .Mrs. A. (lad-Men of Emanuel A M. E. Church."" She made her annual address and at "the conelussion organized by electiwgthe following coniniitteeVOn assessment: .Cora I.. Williams, Ida Johnson. Isabella Hovers and I,. CI. Jornson and ofliers-.' ?Continent! l-,. 15. Freeman, Ella Ouldon, Euciiula . Vandiko, Lena Word and others. . ?..Mui.slndls. Manah Taylor, Ida." Simmons,. Carline- .Inn'es and Ktnoia Flood, Tlx* Ijouiidories were fixed to include the third windows front the chancel. Introduction: llev. J. S. Movant, Palmetto Conference, Rcvr- -Mrs. Etta > (Ira ha in, evangelist from j Kentucky, Rev. Mrs. Hendsrsoit, I pastor of the Presbyterian' Church here in Charleston. . \ . The pastors of the Edisto District were presented at l'oHuws: Rev. CI. It. iMitchel, Macedonia Station; Rev. J. J. Judon, Wadinala\v; Rev. E. A. Squire, Quigby; Rev. W. D. Williams, South Johns Island; Rev. J. S. A. Grant, Edi-sto; Rev. C.f Capers," New St. Phillip; Rev. E. E. Washington, St. Andrews; Rev. D. S. "Chisolm, St. Paul; Rev, R. Doctor, Bugar Bill; Rev. S. R, Biggins, North Johns island;. Rev.?S.?Parkpr,?.lueki'on- boro; Rev. G. W. Baxter, Allains Run; Rev;: ' McClill, Etuanuel; Rev. E. E. Jones, Mary Willie; Rev. S. A. Thompson, Shiloli; Rev. 11. M. Smalls, Wilton, Rev; R. M. Turner, Knibry; Rev. .H. Simmons, Alt. Horr; -Rev. A. A: WU.-'hington, Mt. PisgaHJ" Rev. E. S. Bennett, Mt. Carinel; ReV. A. A. Aiken, Joshe Miss. At the conclusion of \wtttrli t hi- Pii 11 ii | "i i 11 M i' ' ~c allied the participants of the pro ,.giuni as iwtewst pttpers, w adutu- | low, Mi\s. Ella Boldon; .Msrryvittc Mrs. Viola Jiulsun; St. -Andrews, Miss Earline Jdnes; Macedonia, Miss Louise Johnson. Quartet by New' St. 1'hilliip. The lliosi (i"iuslpiii!in'|'- wim read by .Mrs. E. B. Freeman, subject, "Reaching the Unreached" which was, sppfcen of b^ many of the ministers;' s The Educational Address by Rey. S. R. 1 logins vas a mastet ?beee; "*?"" - The annual sermon was preach-, r'd by the Itev. S. A. - Thompson, pastor ofSHiloh Station. 11 is Text was Hebrews 12:1, " Who rote rt* seeing we also are" compassed about with 'so great a .cloud ol witnesses. Let. us lay asidc"-evvcr> weight and sin. which does so easily beset us" . etc,: .subject.; "Witnesses for tiod." At the conclusion of which the pastor, lte\^* C. Capers presented Miss Johnsor who presided during the- wfaenrrre ....... I..1 I.. 141 "'"V.!! u > fltV VIUl'Ul <11V ly given and response by Maggie Alston. The closing sermon was '| reached by Kev. J. Judson from tin. ' subject "Prayer.'*, The Presiding Elder L. It, Xichols made remarks as to the 'wi i k [ of the Missioiuuios?and -?rs-4o the ministers iTolpnTg to plfsTT the rause of mission. lie ,-aul fu^hei hat if Ihi.I tl<? I f I...,.- . Christ planted in lis as it should lie this District would vnise six hundred dollars l'oi: mission. All of the charges made good reports, sonic reported .in,' full, others will finish at the District S. S. Convention Sept. lU.lh-Hth. __ Mrs. Carrie McGill, Mrs. A. K. <jadrdrn and 'Mis Maggie' Alston " thanked the convention for sending them to Tulsa, Okla. and presented "ThT- cm** fhtl t.~''South Coxlu lina won in the contest which showed that we madenon mistake in the selection of them- to repre! sent, us-in that great meeting, ltev. | C. Capers needs to be commended for tne way in Which he and his membofs entoriained the "W. II. P. M. Convention, ---t4ie tables [ groan beneath the great load of ^prepared food. -Thus closed one of the greatest meeting of the W. II. & F. M. convention of the Edisto District. Ail I oluie officers were re-elected tx icept a few of the executive committees. I Mrs. A. E. Gadsden, Dist. Pres.; Mrs. Maggie Alston. 1st Dist. Vi.-r Pres.; Mrs. Sara Middleton, 2nd Dist. Vice Pres.; Miss Adloo~ M Bradford, Dist Sect'y.; Miss Alice i) iv:.- f........a., i?. ? . j W. I). Willi nis, Dist. Reporter; Rev. L. R. Nichols, I).* I)., Dist. Presiding Elder-? again in heaven. On last Monday evening one of the -outstanding >1 stirs ttT ttfis " church departed this lil'e. Sister Amiah Rose, the wife of Mr. T. J. Rose has changed a better place. Sister Rose's funeraf was conduct' ed Wednesday afternoon at this place dt 1:00 o'clock. The lender S. R. Mcintosh gave some up lift ing fac f s~"aTj<yvrt hor J if e, aTso~Sls ter E. M. Hills. Thg Rev. -Farmer Groen bonirttfuMyrga\'o her life from the childhood to womanhood. Then the "Rev. Martin, who was mic? her pastor gave some very find remark's "ofThe deceased. The Dr. A. P. Spears gave a beautfful illustration of her life. Then Rev. . Daughty her pastor officated in this, assembly and did he stir the people as he delivered the message. To the breaved family let us weep not after Sister Rose but stri%re to meet her in heaven. Sister Rose we lovevd thee well but God loves thee best. To the jT~ ~ ~ ~ " ' . ?---<"A. jeSt redfcaedBsSSA I the &ta v? ? . . <s NOTE: Your question hiiswi a clipping.oi' this column is end ~' rep-ly, send a quarter (25c) am \ elope, tor my >rr\v Aslrolony mail tree advice on throe (.'}) ( Pullulate, and correct address ' to AlUiE WALLACE, care of T ' SPEC IA17 NQTIC ElrTl Wa Have,'be sure to send ydpr and the year you were borfcj,, 'ng. ,, f ' 1 M. C. ?j'his man friend of mine says that he loves me* and wants. uh? to jjo with him tn the, cnttuji patch. Is he true? ' - , . Ans.: You can depcr.d on this man to play' fair with you, however he does not have iiuieh to offer you, he'still li>vw ym? -and-vftTT ny to make you h.lnpy. .* ' i. \.? is ii rcaiiv irue l^iis h*?v I b;\ve in mind cares lor me!Ails.; He does'. earo for you,-In-w -ever, ydu should not allb\v your-elf to Iteeonie serious .because lie lias a long PRISON TKR.M to serve and you should not deprive yourself of g<nd titnejj. It is re-voaled to nu tliat uni v. ill many someone else. *' * + It. I.. J.?1 \vint to Know if this person cares t[or me? Should 1 fsend for a private reply? Alls.: Yes," ihis.. young man ares lor you -and lie does not intend to marry tltv girl* in - Dl'lNVKR, t'til-O .-'i- *~--ii a-K-?inclined" io nelieve. it you desire to puis chase one of my New -Astrology Readings, ju-t send a quarter to - nv-iuid reds be low. T. H.?Should J go ahead with" this law suit that. I amthinking nf? . Ans.:?Tt .will, .do ynu. no e<??wi ivioit i Vio- t i'\ ....11o .......... from your FATHER. Yoa have reached the agy.in lilju_that,Js com *idered as GROWN and unless yuir father wants- to provide foi vou ho dui^ n't have it 11> do. V<ir. I' lli-r^>o!;- I'm- a jul>, ?Will this man 1 that T have boon going with keep his urOTtVisf. i<> me and 7?Trii> does ;u? n' t as li- dih's? Ails.: No lit* won't quit the ;rii I 1 hat? ho has?loon yt'"r11 with for FIVE YEARS and marry yoti. It i- h-.-st that .you got this, man off. your- inimrTdr'iu* doe.no liUVjii-appointing thing? -1;: 74tmyrS^Twre.r. dependable. It he eafes fofyiiu, he would kebj: !i> -;aie? mi uu'd.i maKr it a ji'iin, o siv you moiv .often. Neither d't ho inoiryou haw. in- mind couh: make you happy. INSTRl ( TORS KKTlRMNG to faint: coiii,i:t;i-: As,, >'lu* t itoo-1110- t4tx- opening1 t hr .1 i rr-.-'f tuT-TT" S..S .~i7m V.T " l?u?u.. < oilrvi?draw??roar.?rrrrnrhrrs?trf" the faculty who have horn away di: ring t ho - n mikq- month*?ii~study at various institutions are cginnirg ton-turn to Augusta. .1, A. liitbi k-I. Leayhei*-ot' scit'iiee aikI mathematics in-tho high school Itis wile, J.. I. Gabriel, secretary tc the president, and .M. Gartrcll matron ot' the gills' dor 111 it pry ami teacher mf handicraft work in the hr-h -.,-;-ioolJ -prill -iv \c. |h_ study at Prairie View State College,1 Prairie View, Texas. - E. D. Kainc.', professor tit* che-1 difr-rrv, whrrwas again at the University of Indiana, reports the best slimtner oC the many ne.lias s'i?ein at tlHS institution* Y.f s J, !?.. Harper, ae-an j_f men add professor of mathematics ifidi pbysies, and Ed-vthe'T i'Prrtc?7' dtef/F" tie 11' and teacher of Teuue^-eeoPle^ lilies, were" lit the University 'ot 'Chicago one quarter. R. L. l'arthuloniew, derail of women and.librarian, was at the University of Virginia where she1 has completed requirements for the M. A - <fegr-ee or Tbigfwb-. I'. J.-.McKni'ght wlio is in charge of wut k in 'teacher training has J hern at Peabody College where lie] is completing his residence re-.1 '(iiilremonts for tiw< I'll. I), dee-reo. I Mark O. Fax is in r liar'A* of the' work in music has-been studing at ihc University of .Michigan. \Y. 1.. Craiinni who was 'absent on leave during the past year soured his Mrv X. degree from Northwestern University and will return to I'aine as registrar and This additional preparation on. the part of the faculty will make possible",a more effective program of instructional work.. 9 POINTS AROUND HOPKINS ..-_T-Uo- 4^-vi-vai-mooting of~fFF"^(Trrrr Baptist, Church, has elo"sed after l'uivniiif fiir ^ week Many. soul. stirring sermons were preached and many -souls saved. The revival closed Sunday with the Rev. cdumTv (.white! nis -fbnmony King" quartet. The twin sisters of Mrs. J. P. Neal are here spending a while faVrtily in your sorrow you lmvo our Sympathy. We all were sorry to loarn of the deAth which occured in thd pastor's family. Rev. Damfhty and family, in your misfortune you have our sympathy. ' ?) ? ; A:'." vs. TfHv PALMETTO LEADER l 0*$ I 15! X--I C L'red in this paper ONLY when osed in your letter. For private il a self-addressed, stamped enReading, and receive by return juestion$> Sign your full name, to all letters. 'Address all mail 11E PALMETTO LKAOF.lt. lino rtr-trarollh^ ending- in questions to I'rofl full name, the date, thejnonth in order to get a correct readi M. .M.a R.?^Please- ud| i^T" why (iur church can't keep a pastor? " 1M. 1 1 lie 1IIC11JUVW O' i.!: e coilgi'egation of your olnmTi do not W.'OIIk TOGT/I'HKK mu! it is impossible Tbf viiy ink"':uii.-i-o_ni.tke ft.. sue cess as pastor ui' ebnrehunless. tie has cooper:.! am. You and" other officials qf'Jic church shoutd Ti y~lb sec that e wry one cqiqwrat.esi A * ? ? ? ^ 1 A. M.?i'lCOSC tclf" me if I can make a better paying job out of the 'one. that 1 have now? Ans.: I don't believe that you will ever net an increase in salary on tliis job, however, it is levtaloiL. io nie #iliat- you will make a change of jobs before the l'ir.*t of the year. I bis change wilt prove very prolitable for you as you will like the kind of business.. . '* * * V ,F. h\ S?My liiishuiul yep, ? sore if I ask hi in for five cents.. What must I' do^about hi m ? r~??: Ans. ?V-mtr?husband is not iii ieresteth in rrfiy other, w>>man, he is just ."STINGY- and can't seem to help it. This is (>i:e iT.Tili i'-at you will ne\'i r be able to break him ol and you must prepare yourself to overtook it if you. intend to live .together. * * * ' '" - 1 11. S. 1>^?AYill I get the job that I applied for and will the refrenee 1 have help .me? "fVir-\: YoTT '" wiir-Kot' " tTTo jofc TIC ACHING Ln t h e RURAL SCHOOL in the month of oCTOfIKK. Yes the reference.that you cave helped you to-"secure . this' position for this party put in a k'iisllty good Wo 1(1 !'oi' you". * \ * * * L.'P. K.?tWhere will I-go on mv vacation? An-.: Von aipMvur BARV wil. ink* a iii[)M.)yrIIIC.n:o -ILP. ' */ r*c. ' ] M. M. J.?\\ hat is you opinion (if my. father's estate? -Ans.: You won't, realize any MoXKY from this estate...-.The est at.- was left .- to one of your IJKOTIIERS ami he was supposed to dispose of tliis property as lie . saw-fit. . with their sister. , Miss Minnietta Xeal has returned after pleasant vara- . ~Udn i; t -WIho-Th ?rtV a m'l ^otfiei- near . "To Title-- KlYe icp.o-trwl . |^ ant stay. A fish fry was enon Tlmr-day, -gfvrn in honMr of the twin sister at Sedar Lake.* Fishing and boat riding were tlie features ~of the day. " . ~ Mrs. W. I. 1'ivalio^ niotore<} here last week-end from Orangebu-?? where she is .spoeialfoing-fft' ct'onoitiics. t Rev. and Mrs. J, P. Xeal' motor"d to KarshaVi on lmsine?.r- ke4- week. Mrs. Janie Reynolds has her children l'roio the north nt Pom.. as her house wests. Wc- weie glad to -have Rev. \\\- ifiW^Tlhomo Sunday. He is the ph.-.tor of Ml. Zio,) Baptist Church and a recent A. B. graduate ?_oi ~Mu.rn.\ College. \Mi>s Frarfcirdj, Clarkson, a stu*lent;-ot?Benedict College is spending a while in.Columbia visiting-friends and relatives. We^ai'e glad to have Airs. If lit H I'leaioou home after being away fur -a?while?at- lu-rhomc in New Brooklyn, S. C. Mrs. Nellie Thompson is recovering nicely after a few. days' stay in the hospital. Miss Mihietta, I.illie Mae, Charlotte Neal and Ifuth and Naomi Outteiv Called at the homo of Che Nowtons on Sunday afternoon. i',KKSVll:LK NliWS ( Af.\ AIO ( III K( II ??W.?4-;?I in tier.?Pastor Sunday was a bountiful day for' ehurih-gocrs. .S'unuiiy sella..! was ' I. .!. :l. 'I'he a-n?was lij.'. IK-,; if'.- pert i*lv t.au laws. Ai IQ-:in . an'inlu.'...?pj?HTT*" -i ."V J l a" - a :ied tLe ra?tov t<> ;d. I ;:(> <>_vj_i ?ail stirring ser- _ ii. ii sunn. i. *v ..s Ikdm-re j by the pastor. 'I'lte tluanewas, "Turning' Back to Christ." It was found in d?'4 John 20:1 I. A very successful revival meeting. closed at Calvary A_.M. _E. Church Friday night. It was eon ducted by Rev. C. II. Shrionsr? - Among those who cared for the. visiting ministers were Mr. and Mrs. Ager, Mr. and Mrs. Gable Hartley, Mr, and Mrs. Mert Hart ley, Mrs. Innabtnstts, : and Miss Bar. -? ' . ' ?.?- j 1 ' ?' . r rnvT-n tii k com Tan Vs 1 -?? : ? AKKA.j iVtir 1). Sim 1110114 *'(.'( I'; A. ('orrsi'iiundeiit Rainbow Spi.iny>, Auk li'ilji -?Jlullo everybody, "ye dabblou*' still hails you iroin thy _Nantahala Aiuuntains in tin: heart ot Nuutuluihi l.<.) iv.o.ii !>..? - .y x v ? ? e * ? i V ? V. V. 1U^ ' ul Trim, nli r A-hc vllle, N. C m the r."t tdw usU'i n section pf North Caiujliiit, _ l'out thou.-.and feet-atrove -rea ~trvi 1 oh U. S. highway No. 04. '1 ho woatnei: eoiitiith n is a scorcher with frequent torrential Hiow CI S. ('II ;-i'i!H' ul' I'm . -c i.n iiing middays, a tiip Up in the highest peaks Ui omi'i the > i; in11 ^ qoue a treat !nr iiic beaming heat ol' the August suit- At ittK~ it is rather iFu.ly whith i<rqiTifur : the use of much covering".. An Introductory SorticeA'rograni As tlie sun <li-appeal eh! bevunu the' 'North v. cstcrii horiv.on, the. -Iirill to... i.l a oapi"' .?<>' .ii %? heard in the lower XaiiiiiTuilu Mountains, twenty mile* ',! f o m canm. -K_\va- "Service" ('all" "hi.ng" at the New: Hope AT. If. church in Franklin, N. (J. where, *un in 1 I'm! lift fll'V tkl'i.fr ? > '? given' by "the former Cadre M?n.??:; thi- company. At 7:'h.i p. ni. sharp flu- ploy ram whieh w a.~ latet claimed by ' the1 People ni' 1'i aiii"1 in as the best ever' I enrol ed thei'e, began and tor on*-, hour ynd thirty, minutes, the paiticipimts held a capacity crowd -pew boo and. . The service which teas niai koJ. by succinctness, was 'graced by the presence of many distinguished visitors' and friends. Tin y were in tile person of C'liaplin Reach, cltup1 i 11 of the ( CC. and I i* . R.Ritcli of tli.e dU'"?th t avaiiy, tiie company's Mcjss Officer* and Rev. Williams, pastor of the1 Nev IJiope M, K, Church', a graduate of Caninioii Thcoiigical Seminary, and many out-of-town visitors, from such cities a-.- A*-h,sv-i-}-le. X. ('?. and other nearby cities. ^Everyone of the participants p ayed his .part well.?It was a litei at y and'. iihtsF"; cat program, which was as follows.: ~~ Ch OTTfr~ Call, BifgTei^ Malachi Chapman; I'rocessionai.' Doxulogyy. congrbtation; Invocation, introduction of Chaplin Reach, Rev.. Andrew Gibson; Selection,. Glee dpb; introduction of Master of Ceremonies, Rev. Gibson; remarks, Vincc Douglas; introduction. of . pUT'ticipaiits, Master of Ceremonies; selection, Company Quartet;, reading, Success, Roosevelt Eriinkiint -seleettotirGletrrtubpd:let Trruafr 'M.n the Garden,'' James 1,1 all'- and Garfield Trotter: oration, Friend ship, I'eter Lb Simmons'; selection, Quartet; .speaker of the day, Friendship with (iodj Kev. Andrew Gibson; offerutory, I'shers, John t ahgford and L- C. Kinard; llenoIwigler. Masler_ ol' "Ceremonies, 1'eter 1). Simmonsj ^ After , the program, "ye Dabbler", the -master of TVrr.mxrntvv" gave a grief summary of the eniiri'. _p log rani." T h i s- program brought forth a well pleased ajuuLt-nee. nt'en who were not only aide :<f render a program but men who < "11 Id !>e depended aipon to dy a bi^_ job in any task that might jhe assigned them, men with 'chaYacler. intelligence, illative'of personality, and those distinguishing qualities which the approbation * o'f tlie -en-<. >. a.- . to- t lieir leadership- aldl? .'. iah ?< liooj?t-ludeivt*?Butt-?eoHcgc : stinh-nts who are here to Kee-| themselves financially that thev . ret in n to school at Tlu^bnginfTfTuT' ! a new scholastic year to fijrtlu-r edhysttion that they may . he able" to help solve some of the vvoild's ?problems of tomorrow when they are to become the leading citizens, statejpen, and orators' of tire new era..'The entire crowd went away smiling. The return murrain will be. given nt Groat. Street A. M. K. Zion Church, in September, '. ~\ k Ml SIC \1. MAYS OK A llAHLKS'TUV.-S. (--(15y John \. Hurr.U) . Mnrre lovers of Charleston nnd-^ vicinity will he interested t>> heathat chore el borate m.:.-i?al progirTi* rendered at Mr. '/ion V At _ V ill.......I, ern?> !). Septehib. r sth. at :?U? o'clock by ekji.t (;<) of the best lienor < l;oii >' of tin* City. AH of tbqse choirs a Very tire. account i f theiris. Ives, to' t.ho Music lovers of the ("in . ana pn-rni-es to bring to this pro inrhsn their best and riche-t- repui.ior . i ''if- oil. thi' fi i e l'tuUtrc* of i hi- i.'iviraiiti will In- the rend it i.oi"i of 1 i'o ?National?.Vr.ilto:a" by these united choirs. You can't uitVd to .miss'it.* ' * life Choir's represented witl he: Kmmamiet- Choii. Mr. .1. Krcd Situ nurns. Director; Morris Brown A. M. K. Choir, Mr. Philip Bennett. .1 iii I i. 1??i ; Khone/cr A. M Choir Mrs. Inez .1. Temple.- Directress; St. 1 .tike A. M. K. Clioii-. Mrs. K. 1'. KHis, Direct l ess; . Ww Cer.tial R. M. c. K.. Mr. n. Mi.idlct-ni. Diriictori Old'Bethel M,.T"<.. Bev. C. lit own. Director: (Vntrnl Bnotist. Mrs. Inez l'nukr.cy l?iv?v tress- vit. Zion A. M. F... Mr. Johh-A. Harris to ii. v-.... .11 ... IMIl'lUM. .ill. /.It ?fl |IJ\|lt*> ? il t?l ill eir_f r imid^ JiiuLmninihcr *-oj?_i1u> sister ehurehes to come and spend a deli'^htfnl Xlusie hour with . tiienu ,.t the Friendly Church with, the warm welcome. Tie moTiThc r t h\- " daf e. Sunday, Sept. 8th at 5:00 P. M. WINNSHOKO M:\VS All -of Winnshoro turned out to Camp Welfare .and Gethsemaiw last Sunday. ' ? ' Miss Vera Brown and Mrs. Charlotte Blake from Philadelphia ana visiting' relatival and friends' I 1 : '"li. .. I. V r ... i . ' P'Hf -1 ! -. IC- ... M. I' Sunday. Ai! ... joyed tile > \ . f - . ' ! lift.'.- ... _ _ n:o!ni.< j.M a : . l; |? ' . , ii>< ;t. ( u . j , . i Mr i:>; \v ' it-, t'ii in Alt < . : i . 1 or'?i-??? ;?: 1 ' " Mi--. )!.! ' M. u 1 vJ ; : ? A ' P I I Pi. I ^ P' .V- r:^7~" %r"'vv."v'."--I.. ; ; , 'i-'.:, j / . - ?. " I .V.i . . . M: I .. I" ' : . * t. .V.., . . . "\ i ' J' . . Mr. ; . \' r T^T "TT^ ? ' ' ! 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V' i>;:i"ii_ a Ai ry rd.-;: ;;:,i day" at titO nieiiir. ? 1 ' < Mi last. v-A!] , - - j y. Mi. < .'a . M-. T- j* I! L! an<i Air W'i! : II. . m~? v.. [ ' i..' Ib-mUr-..,. V Ji\ v . Triea-is !: . . Mi- >vs I >:i!a. \\'u: nv? V. -:i I r, - L I rr ri 51. Mr . A!,i' v. ' . . n . < : I fr.Mo 1 t.nibia.. S. ?". '.ufi T : > '.nv j c 11 t'S'i'i :r: i inn viw ^ Sarah Mi<--.ju*t. j,'. j.A .. , .. f; .. . ;.v: . . x 'i-v.v . Tabn. vlo A. M. 1! <'i . HigtHr-- '!'!; ?;? ?! "t? <- 'jj ; 4 SU0C0?:*. Tho lit Jr't' v. ' !- *viHr-. N. <' . '.! !: - M"; . ? . -.? He is a \vt* ilt.-rful y :: c ; . K ir .L- i.t'rtn lb V*' ! < ,! louffh. pas itr.. The nioi'lir.ii 'i i-si'l at >? : 1> -:i-* i ' >r lay at- .Mi. Tuh<if OI. 1 <' lie v. 'I*. A. (>'.aV. A. M. E. 7.' ;i ' A a' iri eat ni'-i-ti'v'jr. Ti,? ? ;?? . *<\V. \Y. -MC:-:.. had a'.- K; it', t S i' l!fv. I . 1 . Isi . !. <_ ; ' ra\v,' 'j5. C. 5Tr'v'\< . Tlu* i tr n il. r~~ ~~rr JACK WILLIAMS DRUG STORE JACK WILLIAMS. Mer Drugs, Ice Cream, fSodas. Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos, 2365 Cervais St. Dial t>23f \ , David G. Ellison General Insurance Honest and efficient atten-' tion given to all business placed with rne. PHONE 5717 1 > 1^31 ???---i ' Mil', 1 i '."Hi1 S'lrniiyrTAT'^M 1' mnvh, Hev. I i i- t ji .'ii was I i every I ' v iM eontin- I vv-k. This I ' i of this I f.- oat of I i-W the I ?;?" ?^hrrtiutts?H ~ i? ! ' . ' lu-.--t.er, M tlicd I < fiiifig, I). '- -u- v\ ct'ks I - -? ' i' Thurs- I r-^ . , ' " . ' . ' .? ' 1! y with | wards. , " '' ' ' ' ' 'vj>t very of Kxw.Mrs. i-nU Wfiv H ; . ,v ' f.^V: hvr t. .Mrs. i: fi.-Hi ,'~f" Sun *; f :i| >!*oV ' ) -J 0 '. , ' * ...' : V. ' ./ ia-'siek ' - : 1 Bos' . : v, I' ' "" ay after. "' ' " >' i at the . .. - a A. Vi-' Mjj MifH y ret >?-u. ! * ' ' - " . < : S. ' C. }*' W ;> '! :o AdultW'ii'v ' t - ' fi-it-mU; A- " /. .A a A-22, at ' IV .at the : : > A ' 'y. ShV" ... .' . - v.. ? ; Miss :'s. .'a -A iv. ,vai a .'.Ju ji.LullxiUgrh, i . ... i ' . 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" imt.t. i < 'onvt?y?Hi AiarVjr"-<r?T>Tcio!i. * n A CLEAN SYSTEM FOR HEALTH - C-od lv; :.!'h cannot bo had with- , , o.tr. rocular bowel -ac tivity. \\ !',< n you: Iw.vls miss acting for -a?dtt*-- <>: \ wo.-pnrts~oT food which carijV;? in chgot'ecj stop in the large tn* c . r;no There flu y sour, release poison:::.; j.asog. and a dangerous r; nd.!i"ji < called "Constipation") is -? hp. ?Drive on- Hie poisons of oonstipatie:. In taking Thedford's BlackIr/ahv and enjoy that good feeling oi relief which so many Vr"~**SSTTi hc?i>!e tell about af>,WNjr lrr liavc taken "' ) Black-Draught. It acts promptly and _thor^'pgMjjSa oughly. It tends to j 4!, leave- the bowels In a " * faaSfififci (Xmr5lt10ft ^0 they will -1; ' continue, to act natuOet the genuine THTCDroRD'S Black- -^j Draught. Bold In 25-oent package*. miu 4