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Saturday, August 1, 193(5 ?ST. JAMES A..M.K. ( HI KC II ^ Rev. \V. 1$. Hon lor. Pastor hh.ivieos Sunday were good as i usual. I he ouity in rniiig pray- . or meeting bring.- life . pii ituaily. Sunday School is si ill p ogvvs's- ' ing. '1 ho lesson was rev'mve.d by the;.Asst. Suj t. Miss Lillian i:ar- , rls.. Mis- ft ini 1 'u !|i-, mil?ili'lcpate to the S. S. ( o i\*. ntion gave a" splendid 'rep. it of the meet- ( ing. Others who talt. nded wen our pastor, Mi-scs Oeo'rgia Mae Chirp, Rosa Jaiie Powell . .and E'Tbise Jaherette. i Rev. J. C. Hilton, t uif.cr.onco t Evangelist Lroi.gi+t- the morning ; thought at 11: !0. alter all prtdim [ inuries. . Rev. Bouloi ' preach*. d a soul , stifling sOrmt.on for t.ho- Pew Ral- j 0 ly ill' the aft err. oil. the- rally . : .was (itiite a success. At 8 o'- , clock our pastor pleached another " forcef ul ' soi lunii. r I ?, Our Supt-.?xVlu,- Ik -S, Russell-is -1 still 011 the->ic!t list at home but , improving gradually. ? Board No. U met last Wodnos-!, , day at the homo of Mrs. .\laftha|( Kicnaiuson, wiui the i'res. .Mis. , Katie Solomon. presiding. Misses \\dlhelmina, Adeline-and Ellen Johnson left the city foi ' * their slimmer vacation. Wv are . hoping tlie'in a pleasynl stay. Mts. Ahnie .ianerette ha^ returned . home after visiting' rela- ; lives in Marion, C< nvvay, Summer < ville and St. Matthews. We are planum.1*- bi g things at j ? the above named church. You , will h'tar?J'roin -us later. Visitors' , - are always welcome. ( IHSilOrS MEMORIAL __ a:am. is. ( iirucu Rev. I. A. Miller, Pastor TheVe are very busy days for * .. Bishop's*. Memorial.-- We arc in the * midst of. ralli.'s. conventions and[ vacations. So far our rally has been - successful and captains are still reporting. We hope to be ahle to give the flames of each eap'ain 1 and the amount raised by them- in our. next' news column. 'Lt Our chinch was represented at tile District Sunday School and League 'Convention at Allen Temple A. M. K. Church. near' Sumter. Those lepi't.s r.iing ifs -were Rev. i Miller, Dr. Okapp.lle, Dr. Rvi'ggs.1 Mrs. L. K, Nelson and Miss' Sarah . Williams. The Sunday school and League i ? members, arc .eagerly L> king for-j ward Co the Stal . S. S and TTo'Cgue Cor.Venlinn which will he held at Bellilein 111 A. M/ K. Church Florence, in Augli-t. * rvjnv M iecnlv on t i >< ir 1/ i ... . JA4AV4?"> M M ID .K <)NE W"? Thp circle 1 !.! i.s t:jrtilar; , meeting;'at the ). t?i Alr'<. Mill- ' nie Log.rn at unn-j Senate St. The. mooting -was called' AVi. order at scVen o-'tmck v.ili .Mis. I >:i \"iii prcsiditvuT. ,1 Scripture rca.diug ll.'lrd ?. I'salni,? Tim Irons.?was in order- . i'or busi ties?, the r.iinr.t s' wort . read, received and . adopted. Old an.! iif\v basincs was <al}od for Xfeu-j-ull was cubed. ivtiil. all members .responded. A tor ill-' busi? . . ness pavl of tho a: litis, we als< lia-i a slio. i pro-., in with. Air.-. Davis ip'charge. W w. Vi- favor." od with a solo by a vi-'i;>> .. Mrs Mm tin. Wo also ii-w n ! to n wend-rfill talk .on .Mission Work . by Airs. Wi'i ?,n. A m>1o by' Airs. Wade .Mat tho.w s at.d p'.hi'i ? -members of th. 'Circle* Wo were dismissed by D poos. David. Wo adjourned to moo', willi Mis. Hesc in It nnn^'lv on \ ? ?? ?>- t *! .? 1 4 D 1 * Oak St. The 11??t ess served Teu cream an I cake, and everyone enjoved the evening: . Mrs. A. L. Reese, Pres.. Mrs. P. } Hale. See.: .Miss <J. Mi Addison, ' reporter; Rev. J,. ('. J.ii'dn , pastor. krknezkr a. m.- k. ciu'rcii ?l , *: -Rev. j. (.'. J a me-.. Pa-dor 5 A-'-?. . . ! P The servie-s \v? iv ii.de :<! re- ** Of ir.arkahle or. de-t Sunday, with a tremendous, ; crowd each iscfp? vice. | An immense crowd a'ttmld the] 1 morning service. A wondei'Cnl . sermon was delivered hy Madam Elsie Myies, the groat Evangelist ] oi' New York City. She took as her thonie "Hold Your Perec." of , 'which she deliv-.d wi.h .such | ... * ?<loc:uticn tlv. t tin. au.lk nee was i.-{ spiritcally ^peli T?.?ii. t. Tin* r- j -nion was very exploit a:.-! touchinc trr tho.imic nt hern r-^ aii'I rvc- rybody present 'kn.:o;.vd being I lie re. Sai' day school was for held on " hist Sunday on ace* unt of the funeral services, w' i !i was solominized at I o'clock at the church of .Mrs. Ji.l;a 11 aiu i It nil, a faithful. meun>^"an<TTlT,vrr wrw nl-" a mom ! fcer of thd senior choir, Mrs. Ham- ! " "tlfon departed this lv"- f.'fi Thins (lav morhinu'.JlL'ate, r-shh lie.'. _ Five Mih s. r*p. no. .1! s a . were officiate 1 by the pastor. She is survive." by Iter faithful hiiftban I, a son,gra.id son av.d grand (laughter, a host of other: -relatives and fiviends. The evenirg- service was well attended Another, magnificent sermon was <kliverod by this great and ncbla woniap--M.adafn Myles. We arc hoping to have her with us, at a later date, which .we will an nounce tho time dcunit ly That she will be with us. Mrs. Myles is truly unique an 1 unexcelled. If ? Rev. and . Mrs. .James ; have es [ their quests, their charming and lovinsr nieces, the. Misses Winnie Hawthronft an 1 Ksther Washing? t ton of lrl.a. State college, the form [ptj er a teacho*-of. Booker T. at?f'o . ^rJT lumbia. We hope Uiat they will iL have an enjoyable visit h re with ottP their relatives awl friends. M . Mrs. A. Branch -has returned et? fram the groat. Metrppolia of ? which she expresses herself as hav ing h wonderful time while she was up there. j o_ I ?ta: ST JA.MKS $ M. E. CHURCH Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor Ashcvillc, N. C.?The past Sabjath day has -come and gone and ncause of the many appeals made nrough various instrumentalities, housaud worshipped. Our church liated in a large way in the pfo-1 inn ol enriching the lives oftho H'ople here in this mountain city, favor-able weather prevailed the rtiie day which added to the diasure of worship. _ _ Togather with the day being lunior church day, there is a move m lit throughout the city through he channel of churches among both aces for the establishment and haintainence of additional parks ind recreational centers for the v'outh. Juvenile delinquencies have >ven on thO increase for the past >ix months in our city and every . I l'ort is being made in cincerted a ay to reduce them to a minimum. [)ur church has made it's contriburion in an outstanding way through our\ minister and special .onftmtlcc. Along with petitions ivhich have been presented to city oiineil, all ministers of both races ivere asked to deliver special nieslagus along the line of recreation :nd it's value. In-keeping with this request, our pastor delivered the morning's message to an overflowing congregation using as a subject "Keeping Fit" taken from Daniel 1-8. This discourse was gripping and (I'l VPil !1 1'1'P.lt nin nri?o in ar,>noi.i? tin; civic consciousness of the hearL'i;s. .The grand climax came as the minister made the appeal in clarion tone to Christ's Elects to tnTri?their dtdrrsr.Tmri?tctrcfr "Spirt tually Fit" in the great task ' of evcry-day living. This message mane a very peculiar appeal to the youth present?most of whom were college and high school rank. Upon theiopening of the door ot the church, Airs. Georgia Tate of Key West, Flordia connected and was assigned to the class of Air. Bascune Douglass. Among the many visitors present were Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. A maker, New York City, Aliss Christine Whitner, Detroit, Alichigan, Airs. Mamie Grant, .Jacksonville, Flordia, Air. Alarshal Logan, Airs. MathOw Bacote and A1 iss Amanda Henderson of this city. Welcome was extended to them. Again, a large audience listened i<> the evening's message delivered by our minister from the subject "The Day of Retribution" taken Tiiun .Judges Many were ma le to think upon the value of spiritual and physical * fitness* as this _serniun was delivered with thoroughness and fervor. Visitors wore too numerous to mention by names. An atmosnhere of wol come greeted theni. All 1 i>:uds and club? made ovu hundred per cent reports for their urolith's, activities enabling the pas to and officers to care in FULL for all monthly obligations. Delegates from Sunday school convention just closed are making TTrfp reports. on next Sunday. HELENA NEWS ? Mt. Zion Baptist Church Key. M. C. Freeman, Pastor Sunday was a high d&y, the Sun lay school was called to order by Miss Jonell Sligh after praying and singing teachers took charge of, their classes. The lesson was 1 fan'.it'ully taught. Miss Mae Luc taught clas No. 1;-Miss .Inr.eirtaught class No. 2 and U. The Sunday school closed with prayer oy Bin. Thomas Baxter. The junior B.Y.P.U. opened at the usual hour, 5 o'clock by Miss lonell Slight. The lesson by the Mass 2-ird Psalms; prayer by Mist l.'ohi'itfl Steward. .Le?iQH_.taUgll1 by sister Roberta Stewart. After Vkllll'll II, ?itS 1'UCUIVUU oy I3IO. V Williams. Collection $1.50. Closing prayer by little Miss Bernice Bobo. At night Rev. J. A. Gamble delivered a soul -stiring sermon at Mtv klon. His. text was found 120th Psalms, 1st verse. Mrs. Martha Wade is still ill Mr. Will Stewart and also Mr, Seabrook MofTet. We pray for the early recovery of all of them. Miss Mozell Rufy is visiting her mother from Columbia, S. C. Revival meeting will begin Sunday a<t Sweet Spring" A. M. E. church. Rev. Albert Dawkins, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Long, son and family were home Sunday of Greenville to visit them and carried .fheir niece Ethel Mae Reeder back home with them but is expecting her to return home Sun'iay ' . _____ sr. gkokck news BetheT A.M.E. Church i Rev. N. A. Itethea, Pastor Sunday school was conducted by -Mr-*, R^-A. Bethea. The lesson was conducted by Mrs. R. A. Bethea. A vet?y interesting lessots was 'lcai by the touchers. " die lesson, was reviewed by the Rev. W. R. Wright of Sumter dist rict. At 11 i.'^O the pastor began the service. After an inspiring dev tiori, the sermon was selected from Corinthians 23:24. This was a sermon that made our hearts burn. 'Sunday at 4 o'clock Rev. W. P. Williams, pastor of Good Hope Rnptist church delivered a wonderful message in Bethel to a full ertivregation. His discourse was taken frWni Acts 27:31, subject Conditional Sal vation. Rev. Williams generally brings-, his congregation with him, At night Rev. W. R. Wright delivered a noble sermon which was enjoyed by all. ' After service the Dantzler's quartet rendered several selections Mrs. Mary Murphy's remains were laid to rest Thursday, July 23rh in the St. James cemetery Mrs. Murphy was a native of St, George, but for several years she h?d been living in 'Charleston, S C., where she remained until just s. ? ' 1 a week prior to her death. She leaves two brothers, Stel man and Joseph Jones; two sis ters, Mrs. Ilattie Staley and Mrs Minnmeyer and a host of othe relatives and friends to mourn he passing. There will be a chicken suppe Huh of whirl) Mr. I .like llarrism is president. The summer schools have clos ed and the teachers ate home fo their waeatfonr " yr-7 Miss Anna L. QverstiQet, ma tron. of State_A. and Rl. college Orangeburg is home until the win ter session opens which will b the 15th of September, Mrs. A. Gelzer is home afte spenuing several years in Phila delphia with her sister and son. JOHN'S ISLAND CIRCUITRev. W. D. Williams, Pastor Mr. Editor:. Please give u ^pace to chronicle th^ work th 3rd quarterly conference of the a bove named cl\arge. Sunday was a beautiful day fo church goers and all roads wer crowded that led to St. Jame church. TVio C...?lnv c..V.,Yr.l So/1 o .rrna session with Bro. A. P. Gampbel ; and P. Singleton. Sunday schoc , was addressed by the P. E. Dx L. R. Nichols, and among th many things, he ^said was th "young people to be honest" an Jon't "Kill" and the world will b better by they having lived in it. At 12 o'clock the pastor wit! ) the. P. E. ascended thd rostrum as sociated with Revs. C. Freemar J. It. Nelbo ancFDeacon T. Flood. It being so warrfl', the P. E. pre sented the pastor to preach. H arose and after a few brief preli minaries, annoumccd Acts 5:32 a the text,. Subject: "Witness fo God". ' ' The pastor preached as one trul called by God to preach, and ;i the conclusion mora than 15 dt cilled to be witnesses 'dor God, The pastor is doing a grea work for South John's Island Cii cuit, evidence of which is that a claims are being paid up, eve the P. E. has been paid which ha never been on this'order before. May God bless the pastor and th P. E. to continue to preach th word of God. i Reports as follows: Stewards ...... $135.0 Trustees ...:.. 40.C Missionaries. .30.0 N-iebols ----- ?35.fi Stewardesses 8,4 I Grand Total .. 8248.-1 I The District Missionary Convei tion will convene at St. John Auj 112-13, 11)36. You are welconv I Rev. Mrs.. Williams has returi ed from Trenton, N. J. with he , Mother, Mrs. Alice McLeou wl will spend her summer yacatic l with her daughter, Mrs. W. 1). W Hants. Mrs. Maria Taylor, Mis. K. 1 Freeman, Mrs. Rachael Smal 1 Mrs. N. Lee Freeman, and Mis I Mae Freeman are spending th month, July, in New York wil friends and relatives, but will 1 back in time to do their bit in th i Dist. Missionary meeting. Bro. Cw Freeman an 1 Bio. Taylor left late Sunday nrterno by motor for New York to bun ; ivi.o v r? r.\. - 1 and Mrs. Maria Taylor horn?. Mr.."Gamble, iijrcnt for tlv> Pi ! irrim Life Insurance Co. of Chai lesion, S. C. in company wit Misses S. M. Deveaux, Hutchii son' and others "YisiCcTl the parsoi 1 ape this week. ! F.rmanese Singleton from Ne J York is spending the summer wit her grand-mother;-Mm. Sam Mi< diet on. ' j Rev. and Mrs. W. I). Willian attended the funeral of . the lai Re.v>. E. E. Jones also 'others flro the Charge.; Mistses . Johnnie Can)pb'ciH' an j father called at ' the parsona<, , late Sunday evening in compan with Bi'o. Christopher Brown.' i ? :? ROCK HILL BAPTIST* CHl'IlC! ReV. II. E. Taylor,! Pastor I WINNSB^RO, Star Route?O Sunday, July 19, Sunday stho< was conducted as usual with Sup 'and teachers at their respectiv places. The lesson was very distinctl taught by the teachers. At the morning' service quite i flew attendod. Prayer servic was conducted by Bro, John Hai rison ar^l ^Deacon C. McQuai ters; a very livey one, ' After which the pastor ascend; the rostrum accompanied j>y Re' II. J. Ja^ksop^ he preach?;! an e> cellent sermon from 'Gen. 41 subject: "A Young JVIan of Chai acter." All hearers was spiritwa , ly fed through this wonderful ,raes ' sage. - _ j the putp+t- was a4K<v graced wit 'these distinguish ministers, Rev f Wright and Nelson of Ches*pr; 1 C. Rev. Wright is pastor c<ji Ne ' Zion A. M. E. Z. Church, this dis trict. f Holy Ooanmunion was adminif tQrcd. I The Junior Missionary Societ presented the church "an indiv idual communion set". It war. pn sented by Mrs. M. M. Moore. Pre: Mrs. H. E. TayW is sponsorjn a play "The Twelve Tribes of I: I real" here and a wonderful ri neai^ai was nejri during the artel noon. Everybody seem to enjoy i ,-j.Will hear more about it later. 1 The quartet of Columbia, Pro i Dently, director? rendered a splei (did program. It was well'take 11 On Friday, July 24. the Ush< i Roard met at the home of Mi! i Ella Tilman. 1 A very good meeting was eoi ducted. y\fte<r the meeting refreshmen ! were served hy the hostess wit . Mrs. Mamie Brevard assisting. Our next meeting will be at tl t HE PALMETTO LEADEfi ' home of; Misses Nola and Sarah .'.Sanders. Friday, August 7, also .} the "Missionaries" in joint meet. mg. r On Sunday, July 20, Deacon, r Trustees, choir, C sher Board, ami members worshiped with our pasr tor's other charge, Round-. top, 6 Blyth\vt?od,"S. C. i .All l'dpt^t a pleasant trip. " " 'A' Tew also attended the S. S. Convention at White Oak BapV list church, Kidgeway, ltev. J.s M. Beaity, Pastor. Miss Gussie B. Jackson has ireturned to Durham, NT C. after " spending a while with her parents, e ltev, and Mrs. 11. J. Jackson. Messrs E. L. George and Wal l r ter Gore left recently lor Parks " of W. Ya. Mr. and Mrs. Jan\es Randolph of Charlotte, N. C., were visiting the latter's parents here on Hunday, Mr. aild Mrs. S. C. Cunningnain. ... A few attended the - Eastern Grand Chapter at Rock Hill, S. C. on last week. 1 NEWBERU\ NEWS St. Matthew Baptist Church Rev. S, M, Malsey, Pastor . ' Sunday school opened at 10:.'i0 . Willi SI .'till i.t tnlwla.w.., ?< t? W.iker in charge in the absent o. . the Supt. The lesson was well re* viewed. B, Y. P. U. 1:00 opened by Rev. S. M. llalsey, alter which H they planned for a picnic, at the parsonage Wednesday evening 5:00 o'clock, for the juniors, r ! At 8:li0, the pastor came before the audience With a'text' from l>an iel 1st chapter 8th verse; he ' preached u most interesting sermon. y | Mr. land Mrs. S. ?M. llalsey, Jr. . ami brother left it'or their home it l~ Washington,' D. C. last Wednest! day alter spending some time with their parents; Miss Leola^Rut,hofford, who atteaded Benedict-Allen Summer school, JVliss Andrena Rutherford, and Mafcyer -T: J. Raye, Jr. are home again, Jafter_ having spent a \ pleasant time visiting her sister in ii Edgetield, S. .C. n Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Holmes ot Fla., Misses Emma and Ruby, ^ Rev. and Mrs. Funches from Or~ angeburg, S. C., and the children <)? Mrs. Holmes were the guests of 11 their relatives, Dr. and Mrs. J. E.~ Gftmt and Mr. and Mrs. t\ E. WiD. q son last week. Miss Emma Funches.-' passed .>?nu i_a.ionna Muttut! 1 L. E. Gilliam ami C. Graham, flub, G. W. Singleton, Drug St i Newberry Drug Store, Gilders it Weeks Diug Stofe, Central 1) ug m Store, B. \V. Bradley:Cafe, Mattie Wilson Cafe. F. "B. Pratt, CnV* dertakeg; J. B. Williams, Underr? taker, Belk . Store, Fashion Store, 'y Capentcr Store, A. and P. Store, I Kurtez Store, G. B, Summers Furj niture, W. W. Faiv Barber Shop, |{ i Herbert Coleman Barber Shop, W. B. Baker Barber .Shop, B. W. Williams Fish Dealer, Hal Kohn and J. T. Sanders. si CH ESTER FIELD X KWS t. By Sara A. McCulloUgh e j Hot! Hot! .Gee, but it's hot. inspite of several shutters during y the past week. A.11 pastors were at their host a Sunday; i e Mrs. M.,L. Foster is home after, r- spending six weeks in summer ?? se h < u 1. O ra ttgcbnr g-. Sv ? Mr. Alphonzo Zanders. form: r<1 Iv of Daytona Beach, Fla. now v. siationcd with the CCC Camp. c" Rockingham1, N. C. was week-end ! , guest c.fi Mass Hattie Mae Teal, r- Miss Martha Maueom of N. V. 1- is spendnRt two weeks home with i- Velativesr ? H i- Mrs. Delia Teal is impro': g h nicely^ She had as visitors Sun-d s. day, Mrs. I/cna Parker, Mrs. Mary ^ Bennltt,~ IvtttlF' Albert Dennett. w LeaCha Parker and Mr. * Henry i- Forte, all of Albemarle, N. C. Messrs Oscar Forte and William 5- Ratcliff of Peaehland. N. C. Miss Malindy Coe cnterthjned v Monday evening for Mr. Alphonzo L- Zanders, and. Miss Hallie Mae 3- Teal. | <- 1 Re\?. W. W. McCullough is coiv- i p (lWctinp a meeting: in Dillon, S. C. I Mrs. M. I-.. Fof-tor and family, p-.jRcv. and Mrs. Toatley and fam-] r- ily, motored to Cheraw, S. C. Monday nitc. t. Miss Sara A. McCullou?th had as her afternoon quests Sunday, Mr. f. Alphonzo Zanders, and Miss Hali_ lie Mae Teal. Delicious ice cream n. and cake, were served. ?r Messrs Chnrie- (Hart of .TackS8 sonvllle, Kla., And'ew Crawford of Ajshevillc, N. C. now of the CCC i- Camp, Rockinp:ha?r!. N. C. were ppiasts of Misses Hallie Mae Tea', ts and Sara A. McCullouph Monday ,h evening. The parties motored to Cheraw, S. C. also Mr. Zanders, >e where thoy had a lovely time. ' I - -i' . "CARLISLE NEWS .. The people of Carlisle are talking1 abu.t revival meeting. Some ot them already have the revival r.pirit. William Chapel A. M...E. Z:on CJmrch, Sunday school was. opened and called to order by tire pastor on account of the illness or -tr+e?iSti [?t?Mr;?1 win Co lent an? Officers and teachers were at the/- post,of duly. The lesson was read uni discussed by the school. JTTss \a..!ui Johnson V.'lls eal.tJ | upon to express herself how si;, had en^Syed the S. S. Convention, Which she diil In a few words, which was very timely. The pastor, Rev. llillian, brought to his hearers a great message. The church was revived. Morning and swelling service.; were good. Rev. ! '. L, Wilkes took charge in Toll. The people seem to be giad to have him and the service ,wafc goodK Revl Wilkes preached also at Tucker Chuppcllc in the afternoon and report that service was g-oy-i-othe-re. After lea. dig?there |Q through the city Saturday en route ir. to Cincinnati, Ohio, to visit her MsTeri * .Mrs. Maggie Mayes' h j hand has purchasinl' a be->ut it'll Buick Touuring Car; . . * Prcf. A dell Klovd is ah!.. ' around in the city again after hav. | ir.g had a successful ojx-rati.oii at > M Wavt?rlcv 0 hospital. Columbia, n S. C. T. Miss WillTehncna Coleman ha? J returned home from Philadelphia Pa.., where she attended school ? last term. Calvary J 'reshy teri an Ch u rch .. '.s Rev. A. H. Reasoner. Pastor ? The Young People's meeting was " , very beneficial, to all who Were ' )(-^ ; present. ... | During Sunday school' services delegates, Mr.. C'eeil J dues and J* Miss Juanita Jones gave very 'n j good reports of the institute; - I they attended at llauhinson Insti1' tute last week. Visitors .are welcome all of our services. Prizes have been Riven and promised druni the following eiiv terprises fer the Amateur Contest , that is to he presented at Drayton ' Street High school Auguust 1K; w lib'JG: he mmored over to St. Paul Baptist church and Mlnessed u gland revival' meeting. Rev. Milos Bogan, Jr. preached at James Chapel Baptist church. He brought'to his heim-is a gveal message that seemed .to be very j much pleased with. Services' "ujere 'j good. Social News I Muss Marie pawkins is helti iHrom Knoxville, Tenn." visiting her parents, Miv ami Mrs. Nero Pawkins. Mrs. Mary Sartor* left" Friday for "Washington, 1to visit her luldven and iriends. Miss ltosa Lee Brown left Saturday, for tJe? troit, Mich, where she will spend, the l'emainding part of ' the summer, with her aunts ami uncles. Mrs. Vivian Metiers ahd'daughtor, Vivian Inez from Vax Hall, N. J. are visiting her grand mother, .Mrs. Patsey Hill.* Those on the sick list-are Mr, Blink Henry aiid Mis. - Henry Dickson. ? Mrs. Alice DaWkins is nitich improved. Revival to bogyi at St. I.uke , A. M. F. /.ion Church in full Sunday, August 2. ridck sprinhn i:\vs John llroadnax. Reporter "Hello! Everybody we hardly .thefight that we would have any news this week because of the ' heat, hut nevertheless we aho making it some way. ?Ikiirtit-y-wiw?a tl ay b u t. despite the hot 7-weather, there weie .th.e faithfur lew who have braved the boat, and were found .11 the service:*. Sunday School was ;opened at the .usual hour, ami the'lesson was beautifully discussed. 'At 11:20 a. in. Rev. Jones mount ol the pulpit and-,preached a won-, derful sermon. His . text was. found Proverb 17th chapter and 17th vsrse. Thome: "A Friemb Loveth At All Time.'.' *' Revival meeting closed at Secor. ! Baptist Church Friday nite. 'the meeting was quite a kueeoss. Quite a Jew folks_from here attended the Iylisto Baptist S. S., dm! B. T. L*. Convention Friday, Sat.*'Jay, and Sunday, which convened, at Rock Hill, 'Saluda, S. Schoof days are hefe again frr ti.e. children around Ridge"Spring Ri .gc 11 ill school opened Monday im-ruing, nv o'clock "for th .sumin'cl* mouth. We ate glad to haw some of our last vear. .and year tifiri- last teaches on th facuhy. fphf' facility- m as fol1? - v. i- Prot". A. P. Iligh.towor. PruV A am. Mrs.' High to wet;, Miss Copt trr-yi>. (l. ltfiirrtr?r'Miss SrrRr Ci a v. t'o'nl. Mis. X. Ilanannd :?r.d < . Latimer;. Visitors arc always w'tiK niui' on our campus. Mjss Drown of Columbia wor?bipod with us .Sunday during our s< rvict-s. Air-. ). Ui owr., Mr%. Th Boyd | ami Miss II. B. BrOadnax-W (Jive:.-i villi* were \is'tors in town Thursday.7 . _ Mr. M. Kirby of (Jal'fiuy is visit;.... l.w- .w..? r> tc TJl.rl, tower. ' Little Charley Wright. Jr. an: Robert Wright, of Atlanta. Ga. art visiting their aunt, Mrs. Eva Ha good. Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams , New .York are at home again. | Misses Blanche and Marie Williams have returned home after spoiling some time in,Jsew York. Mrs. Molly Merritt is at home, again after spending some time in New York. ?RrV;?and M~r?u Henry Peterson. .Miss S. Peterson and Mrs . LiJla Gaston. were visitors in town on Tuesday. .Mr. John KaTfoFd and daughter, S ?!];. 1 . le^t Saturday for Washington, n>L. f, CLINTON NEWS, By Andrew W. Thompson ' We afe'glad to welcome the fol alt. ti iinjr '.summer school at various collejres: Missis Claudia Donah, Rebecca Thompson;- Mat- 1 tie Yruttfr. Geneva Pettis, Lula M. ! I ijhwoo.l, Bessie Golden, Xcisy t Gary, Lillie B. William and Ruby Johnson. Mr. Tihnan William, along,wi'h F neices and nephews- motored to J S Spartanburg on Sunday to visit M relatives. The {"program;-rendered by the Missionary on" last Sunday night at Hebron Baptist Church was enjoyed by all that wht;nj>?sed it. a Messrs Marion"** and I Clarance Boole' Of Lutll'(-i:s. S' Well' the ~at Sunday evening guests oft M-is-e?s 111 Rebecca and Bona B. Thompson. k Miss Dollie Mae Klliso-ii is on ^1 the sick 1Im;.wo hope Mi'-s Kill---*** son a speedv recovery, 'l-' Mils. J. T. W Minis is in th,- vi Waverley hospital. Columbia;. .<? C. . We are sorry to hear of her _ illness,- but she is" doing line at this wrjting. " Revival meeting will start at Hebron Baptist -church " Sunday, morning at 11:00 o'clock .and wiil continue for a. week. This .meeting' AViir lie conducted by Rev. il c at.r of Spartanburg, S. {'. a - ^ sistei by tin- pastor. Rev. A.-A: i Sims. 1 ir \\ e are soj ry to jcarn of the death v'l. Mrs. Liollic Fjt'.;;, whodied Friday morning and was fun-' orulized Monday siftenV?m, iit ( d:-'?0 o'ehx-k at Hebron Baptist church, by the pastor. R?v. A. A. Sims: V\ e are- glad to welcome Mrs. f arrie Belle AI iT 11* ir 'T' Heti'oit, Mich.,back home again after stay- inrr away lor twenty-i ne '."ears, t I Her friends and relative's are g.ad * to have her. We congratulate Miss Ru.h M. ( ' rh \\rf 1 - lui vtiuimig Itl;' pith I prize in tlie Bathing ilea-ity < '>11-'. test awl having the opportunity of ! 4Co.ing J.u_ Jacksonville.?_Elo.?XtU-?5 hopwsMiss Crawford.a Very pleasant awl sale trip. We are sorry tu hear of t!i m dca'Ji <>f Mr. Charlie Bailey who I" died*' Saturday afternoon after sitf I , ferine seriously with the double 1 pneumonia. lie was funerulized Sunday afternoon, at J o'clock, at Hebron Baptist church. . ' 1?SIM TEH NEWS The Fairfield Presbytery and 1 School of Methods w^ich--convened at the Second Presbyterian church, Dr. I. P. Pogue, pastor, was a ycry sueeseeful meeting and ji.any delegates attended from all parts <<f the state. , . Rev. Horner of Buffalo, N. Yi prpached at Emanuel M. E. church, on "Sunday morning, July 20. The message was forceful* The Bible School closed on Moriday night, July. 20 with a very i.w . teres ting program -at?Mt. Pi'sgah * A. M. K. church. Demonstration 1 1 work, presented on the program \ m ? ...... .ivv- iiiot cue M JIU'IHS nail gained a deal of information dur- u injr the five weeks. Mrs. Pendergruss ami the teachers are to be . voinnundbd for the interest manifested. Each teacher ar.d each ; ( student with a perfect attendance average was given complimentary c .ticket to the Lyric Theatre by the manager at the close-of the e.\-| _-.rci.-es. The teachers gave a picnic for the scholars on Tuesday at i .uoiTis t oilege park. ?-? ? ?f? On Wednesday night. .July 22.; Prof. Abrahaftv why is in.-tructoi j of music at Allen university, pre-.' sented the sacred cantata' "Bel-; shazzar" at Mt. Pisgah A. M. K. church and repeated same on Su;day night at Mt. Pisgah. Much applause was given Prof. Ab:a-1 ham for the excellent rendatiem. i Sumter is-proud, of the musical talent of its young people who put; , ver any musical program attempted. The Woman's Home Missionary I Society gave a surprise shoyver 2 for Rev. A. G. Townsend on Tucs- m day night. July. 21--Iho the woa- ther was quite inclement a few of the numbers .went to the home and presented many packages and a j purse to the Veteran pastor. He and Mrs. Townsend expressed then; appreciation for the same. The Twilight Tennis club gave vh'eir initial lawn party and tennis tournament at the court, or I . ii.i.ii ?i ii-i uuuii, juiy 'j-j. 1 he young folk enjoyed the outing. Mr. Jack Tarleton was also a ^ delegate to the S. S. institute oi " the Episcopal church which was held at State College two weeks ago. This, was Mr. Tarletoi\'s sec- " end year to attend and he-plans to finish the course next summer. Mrs. I. U. Davis, Sr., her daugh--j ter and son, now of Chicago spenC a few days in the city laM week visiting friends. They were the house guests of Mrs. I. P. Davis, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Slatci while in the city. Little Miss Cornelia Perry of ! Hurnswtck. (Ta7 is visiting little * ..Miss Pearl Mae Spears and Aure- C lia Jones. My. and Mrs. Moore of New | fork (Jiy ate visiting Mrs. Moore's * foster mother, Mrs. Edna Davis p I ui N. Main St. iMrs. Pettegrew of Jacksonville, PjL^is visiting her mother andMror t\m> children, Mi s. Ella Johnst n aiVri grand* children. Mrs. Ella Palker and brother, ^Mry^Harry Vanhtrren and Rrv Horner all of Buffalo, N. V. w'cr. the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Parker, during the past week. ' Mrs. Ruby Conwell of Charles " ton, S. C. is visiting her mothei and sisters-, Mrs. Maud'' Ponder- | grass and daughters. Dr. and Mrs I ustinpr the sacred S tions to oar compe- E&TJ| understanding, digd Service insures |jn||Jl ^ all the inviolable is and desires of tfy?, KgjSI 1 . ; V A Page ? J - ride and >011 of Columbia spent unday with Mr.-. Prides' mother, Irs.' I'endeipi a;-s. ' Opening of I ho Jrssjf Studio The formal opening' ol the Jos re Studios of' NepTo inu-k' and it, l.o ate'd at -11 (I- uiail St., umter, S. was held on Sunday tl'l II"'":. . I .IN tki TTT TTTT aljOVC lined atlilri..-o fioin '.Vs. Mrs. \ti Speaj- ami Mr. ('has. pettrs, host an'.i hoste.,.*. Kxlii J-?>*y?ieadititr?art 1 -t>?ar-d *yal? ry of ?i;>ti?:, uisr.ed -Nn 1*1 ues> was jewed i?y the many-visttni pres Continued on Jiaiie 7 . : PROFESSIONAL CARDS )R. A. H. JOHNSON SURGEON Jlliee: 1 ^ A y'tieet Phone 3406 . Uesiderece* 919 Oak Struct Vnone b740" IEX. J. II. JOHNSON Office: 'Zd'jf* Marion Street, NOTARY Pl.BI.IC )ea)er in R<uil Estate, performs larriaRe ceremonies, \vr:te-- w-lla eeds, tr. rttake.-, claims, .etc. Call to See Hin\ )ffice Phone 8107 Ret.. 07 Ji N. J. FREDERICK Otorney-at-l;aw and Notary Public PRACTICE IN AI-.L COl'RTS ?State and Federal 119 Washington St., Cota., S. C. DR. H. H. COOPER Special-Attention Given to I/te eases of the Gumj Gold Crown and Brtuge Wee* A Specialty \ Office Phone 6129 Res. 32v.? 116 Washington St., Cola., S. C. DR. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Surgeon iffice Hours: to If. A. M.; 1 to k ff* P. M. 6 to S P .M. special Attention Giv?,r. Diseases Of Women. Office: Residence: 125 Washington 223'JJianipton Phone 642f* Phone 7564 DIt. J. G. STUART Eye. Ear. N'txi. ?-?'?* i*t> _ . , . tint at Glasses Fitted Accurately. Office Hours: Telephone: 1:00 to 1: T. M. Kts. 4602 0:00 to 8:00 F. M. Office 37i$.% Office: Residence'* 1030 Taylor St. 1417 Fine St Office Hours; Telephone:^ .1 A. M. to 2 P. M. Ptt-s. 8875 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon lisea'ses of Women and Children l"*V A Specialty. Office: , ' Residence: 115 Lady St. 13<Jl Pine St, Columbia, S. C. Office Hours: Piiunes: 8 to 9 A_ M. Office 6033 1 to'2 P. Al. Res 67y8 6 to 8 P. M. Dr. R. I>. Frederick Physician Office: Residence: lOTtfc Washington 1416 Park ver Victory Saving Bank, Columbia, S. C. I hone 7811 All classes of Dental Work Dr. L. H. Hallman DENTIST VAIN LESS E\ I KA'l l IONS Ottice: 236i* V2 Gejvtjis Street Columbia, S. C. Dr. H. G. Thompson DENTIST 3231/2 Assembly St. Columbia Phone 3tfi6 lold Crtdwns-?Bridpes-^-IMates a Spcritltj.- Extractions Made Tainloss n Winnsboro - Wednesdays and aturdays at A. Russell Building. Rhone 219 Office Hours: Telephones: :30 A. M. to 7:00 P. Offloo fiOM ? Residence 8873 ' . Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST Mlling, Plates, Crowns, Bridges Sunday by Appoihtnuent Anesthesia a Specialty - . / p