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ia.'t Sunday afto?'no->n. Laf
ta.S. The Antiocli cVrirth will j
I a- tMir Easter program tie 1st 1
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rirrdv Mulcr the new director; Mi {
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tli_- ; st Sunday of Miss ('. K.
Me Kin s. The beautiful home of
Mr. vr. 1 Mrs. Willie McKihnis was
a love y three corner dinner Sun^. *
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Yi-ii.!, .uu'.no will Le jdaVcd on
. a incmbvisii'p card mid button.
mt\VAI:I{J{\ M:ws ~
i 'Ijoday vw wore fiUthi' f?v?Vyt<
ink ityli. la'.-. A'. II.. Konsonc
t-"'k k ti'Nt from S
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su-v A!? seemed to luivo .boo
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':i"Vy i-Insi'.-Ji I'o.'v.i'oti 1" and 1
.VI'.o di-ti'i.t loft wit!
jid of. Mrs. l.ii'.ian l?o;u
v?vojjvrd !. > M=vdaiue- Malts
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'ycry Sunday sri:-?:
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Of I'.- .J i-i O.-t Hi Vflvx.l
"n t r -.in 1 ho Sunday
a.".i.-icinr Hn~4. y""t <-!ci
I in unva! t-.-t wit'
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i ii?>. j>;:>i<>rV :?. xt fop. tile muruv.
t:d<< n tV,>in St.
v s-al.jort "Tin- Hvav:
i i'. invay".
-Villi N i \.ii.i.i; m;\\ s
:;t 1'iits IVtv'iyiorian
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i .v.'y v.. was a siiiw-,
i' < *of U v. A. A.
M. S. X.
: v y^ld. t" have 'Mr
A', . .' < rs and family look in
m ffUrm -\iiii-t y Six. S. "C Cuir.'
-.-nr vi-it " ! Mi?s I..In Mat
i'it "'.ill s; rat tlx; va-i-l--'!v.l- !
i! :>!a and I?ato-Vj.rj?i on bu.vMwi:
s at the; A. M F.
1 n . < ;? n i .!j TTTTnTTTt , chuiv:
your],
Mr,. Vi"'a William.- and sh-tor,
Mo. I'r-n T.e'?Waits cave asu1'
! i hi; t dinner' in honor <1
in . ii i.,i fx-!*. Mi'--, Carrie ("hah
' : a n :n:h' r war- present;
'I'M v a " o! 0 tahiys and they a. 1
' re )'. f ,r a kimr.
MI s A';ni I,. ritt= wi/l under :'i
tin-"ix at tlv. Clir.'ton hos;
i ;i! tiii- week, we hope r.ow soon
I:,, will ho W II.
i.-i"! fr? civo 'he folk of that town
i <-i-('IiomI building. We
hink nli of the people of thn rounv
as v.(II a- the folk n Carlisle
honld cooperate with IleV. Robn^on.
The home r?f Mis. Sarah White
>?v!'h > <i t i i>tor. M?ss Rc,fsio was
omplctely destroyed by fire. It
- to -amy' I o'h life and fire
n ' ' '"i n * .
M s-i s Rovni<o Sat tor and Rearice
Reynolds, two of the city
chool teachers spent Saturday in
>pdrtanburg.
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t* . EFFINGHAM NEWS
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< , Sunday school at the usual hour.
^ ' llio lesson was discussed tTJ5 TtRT
<> | classes. Review by Rev. T'. Jc>lin;
son. At tor which Miss Edna CJri.
> inos sang a selection.
^ [ ~ Tile pastor brought us a mes"I
I sage. S J.UU was raised.
' ' At night licv. Roye brought to
| us a Uttt-niug message The Sun of
< 1 Rightness.
' _W_e a; i rind lo?have?wi Ji?rrs<
i M ss Kula Mae Grimes also .Mrs.,
* 11 .Maggie Johnson and her lino eiiild
< ? run are home .spending a lew
J J weeks with her brother, .Mr. t'har<
> les Thompson. M e hope l'.or. them
a happy stay.
^ Sister Spice extends thanks for
- the piloting sent her front the
Miureh._ s . ^
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THAI NINO SCHOOL
t.
n Nature in neutral has <t t. niinii'lj
I'tal; 11 i n somewhat :"ul , ap!
!? ,!iiu,(r. One"nijfi'-Uiven note a
trend of pathos ir the somrs-pl' the
r bird-'. all of which arc '-symbolical
n ..if the-approach of Easio.r ami the
i' ef.icitixioi: ul' our Lord arid Savior
' .Luis Christ. , l'uol*. Sm.nkiin
ravo' a brant it'll! ami i.m vHkdivc
disccnuvc nil the LV off' stibjsct;
L ' John's Picture ..of the Trial am)
- Ciusiiixior.'.'. (iuriipp: .the Sunday
- c'ool hour t " day. It was a phastro
to have itali Avitir (i? 1L v?Tor.d
!!. T. T"i -ardor who fca'vc. rip inter "
. ti't .cr talk oh tlie lesson.:
Thr proprietress of t!'<? Gold
Hnni- Tavern. Beaufort, invited
I'lt f. .Slianklin and his alee club
i . oii'vi" a musical program at the; .
Tavv.ni.. Saturday eveni:i? durai';'
; he'. recreation hour. The double
: it '.ot. as i.-ted by Misses II- V::
.iiiuu iiilliai'it. ;ini! Kiiith.
aj jn :u vtl in a 5-irl'y-tiv*
: iinati'S pivjrrrttn of Xvco fpirit-I
l'utf-: sonuv. Tho fbllnwhi;*
pwial -olocti'r.:; were ofiVroa:
' >' 1.iLt.lv' La my. l?y t! tritis*.
;::av- ; 1'p t! .' M"-.u>'
iy il<?* Ivys' <uia>tft.- Sl< opy
!I -i.'\v I\v tip. fatally trio.
i a v. ?ral so!<?*by .Mis< C?i iii:ir>'
i'i.o i s|?i wa- wlvanci "that
. tic nu;-i': v.-: i v fi.'.uyod an', a dona
i?itl?VV? a i V. t-) vU'huo!.
I N ION x i:\vs
Messrs T..Fin-ior ami - \Y. .
Manet* (iiliinm. a'ssj.-tnnt mana* .
for the N. C. Mutual I.ifo InI
. -
to,U.K.- V"IIH>,III\ spent xnc
mi sit the hone dtlii'c- in Durham. I
Mrs.. Mary K. St< !? who is mai;'
ill's her hnni(> in Xew York t-'ij-y,
wh'Ie her husband. l'rof. Steele 1
:s. taking his advanced deyree, lias",
I returned. Mrs. Steel.- "was called 1
! home on ac.oui t of ilio <1< atli ? !" '
I her brother. Many of the icnii- '
?i.r m'hi?rrr^?sy-'.-ni rind?
j county are this v.--. ck attondimr
jtho statu- lrfoi-inir in Columbia.
| Tin* adults teachers. Mrs. Ma!
111 if Hemphill. Mis. \V Hie Hod-ms
and l*rof. Johi.nit V.'. Xivlodu-i
have returned home, sifter si very ,
j profitable session of the Adult j
sicheis in Greenville
The Callaham I'uneval home of
Snartanburc has .opened for business
in Union. This place 's beh:yr
managed by Mr. Gist. Th y '
have their funeral parlop 'on . S-*. j
i I'inckney street near the Sartor's'
'.pharmacy.
L, -Airs. .S-isley Smith, rrnir of Tae .
, .hi. <1 oil iv.ti.j ?1 1
; ...... j,.- --I i in* i I'uinv was :
' funeral /.< d at Maple Itidu'c I?aptist
cluii't.h last Sunday. .Mr. K.d- '
. na.j'd Ilico. one .of the pioneer. of. ; '
?' ( - < !' Covin' h l'.npti t elnireh i'?i
dead. 111'. Iilc'L' was yvm-S !(t'tr;i!l 'T
ar.ent, iVij- the X. ..Mutual Life I (
Insurance Co.
1'r. W. S. Douelas. of Spartan-' '
I. i:*cr was l.oro reciitly. on pvofo
-i'.nal 1 o,.-incI>r. Douglas
V on'' of I * iv' >n hoys and wp .mo
pVa-ed to >ay ho i- makiny '.'nod j ,
a; tiio field of medicine.
It is indi < <i .a pleasure to note :
tli" amount of interest the fa I'm-' ;
of the county, are taking in 1
that very 'mportant field. They
very often (o'm'c to faim a pa nt
for amice. Whcnt ver you see one 1
it law's wiliinj; to take advice from
. tho-e that-are, able to eive it, success
is in siirht. The Farm Ayent 1
Mr. E X. Williams lias a won- ^
derful protrram n Union count v. ,
All farmers will do. well to. take;
i n>u uri inns. Ail', I'.rown, ivifiu- '
i.iror for tlir- I'ihrrim Life lnsur- I
unco company sp< r.t several days i
h<ro with the jure n't s. The 1'il
esini has a nice hu.-? nesV byre nrd
its ,ably eared for !>y atrents it. , '
O. Nicholas and IIaye Merman, j '
It would he .a swell affair if our <
I fell; would trivC mere of their life .
piOtectien to our companies. It c
, j is a fact that our atrents are in
position to render you a service I
. that others will not. beside1 they ' '
! pay all just claims. Both of those!<
j are worthy of the public cenfi-'
Id'nee and if they were not with
j this company-, the chances a re--they
j might by forced to go where the'r
services would be appreciated. 1
The Pilgrim, the Mutual Relief r
and the X. C. Mutual Life Ins. ?,
j Co. can care for all the insuran t'
m eds of our folk.
Rev. T. E. Robinson, principal (
of the Carlisle school is working j 1
Till! PALMETTO LEADER
MOKRTS BROWN
A|*M. E. CIIl'RCII
Rev. R. I. Lemon, I'astor
t
Charleston. S. C.--Palni Sunday
dawned bright and clear upon the
worshippers yesterday, and the
spirit of the season was collected
in the large crowds that attended
the services at .Morris Brown. The
day began with the scrmonctte to
I the chldrin of the church. The!
pastor delighted the little ones
wiih a splendid talk based upon the
subject 'Remember Thy Creator
in the Days of Thy Youth". 1 >r.
Lemon preached the morning sermon
from the text St. I.uke fUh
chapter. The theme was "The |
L'nioue Kiiif". Thi' sermon?mu
delivered in a most forfcoful manner
to the appreciati on of the audionce
present. There wore 5 ac-1
cessions to tlie church at the morn-'
?new ice.?Many?visitors?a e i c
in attendance during the day.
At 7:30 p.m. Dr. Lemon again
thrilled h.s audience with another
well, delivered sermon, the text being
St. John 3:38. The theme deduced
from tiie text was "Where
Are You 1 Heeding?" There was
another nccos.-iop at~thtr"evonin-g
service.
The prayer week will continue
to Easter.
| Our usual i-jvivng rally is on.. The
objective of the- tmstoes is io paint
the church both inside and outside.
The goal set, is S-.oOO.!
!
. JOHNSTON NEWS
Mrs. Mai'r Miles on May S"t.
tra'vc a birth Vy party in honor of.
her husband. Mr. Frank NTi!"~ sum
daughter,' lit*It- Miss Ruth Mil s;
on March 1 11 a.. They enjoyed r
very pleasant a'fi rnooM with' thyir
many relative. and i'l i'-n 's. We
wish for tin m'n nhy more happy
birthdays.
Mrs. Fearl .W. llsu-e announces,
the lnarriavp. oi" h.r -auydiley,
Florine to. R. v. Wiliie (buy. IV:day
nite, M;. v! r_v. 7Tt, R hoptoV',
S. C. Tin i.- rtaiiy friends wish
for them mv'.i happimssN on lit?
sea of matrimony.
The Edff? fit .County traini:'
s hool made a Very arr'jlitald ,
bowing1 at t' 'Field's Day pro- <
errant held i; ,1s' - of; eld- ^.-Unrdny. 1
March 20. The . cyhih!*^ fT~m '
ach depart :*.t yen ' r'in'ny an h .
beautiful. TV- hoys'. J. .- ]-< tVdl
teivnl under.?': ir efficient .maeiv. i
Frr.f. R. X. S.-VV was able' 'o (
walk all ov- D'nrla-s .Tnrior Hi....
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team with a \ ;c of 120-12.
Miss Graf HYuM. a nteviho.' "C ,
I ho 10th pi' Won. fust prize in ,
'he ">0 yard ; ;. aha Mt\. Toll*':t i1
Min>s. a hie . i-.-r of the r.iv.'.h pra .e
iv'iiii. i'.ecoial -p-hu Lxi It.'U-yanJ i
!n h. I Tar r.h for'eld T.. C. T. S 1
Mi.-.' Saiah ?. TJichi]. ('n- .wa- ,
lie Friday 11if' and .-'aGirdav c
1 of Mr. ai-'l Mrs. .JJooC :
MiuUin nf K 'pofiehl.
l.'eV. ]'. :i. Hurt of K Ip. fieM,'3
;>.a ' of Paul's chapel church in-'!
.'it- id- f: raids to com- j.v'.t. a-.'! I
" '. ! 'dm id his services.. He is
;'. h-'.iUi up this chie'ch in '
vi - r-nict. Yon ar alw:,v-i.
']' : :i:,y frieptis (>1* M'1.. I..
!'< ' : i;iatlii*/o will', hur in t'. .
K his father at i^ i svUie j
' M Ml'?. CoiTf?'hl? .? Ilat ? i- j
m-i Mr. a'nd Mr-. Cha.lie hill- >; V
>f Aa. (hi \vi;> t'n.. .Siiutl'.'y j ,
11"'? : tfurst of Mrs. havah S- I
_ :!;
lihST ItAI'TIST ( III UC,I
Ih v. A. II. Clark. Pastor.
?. ill**. S'. C.--K .tiainy win j;
i ! a.-ant one ..for Kitivhu i
fi !r ? ! : church Rwvs. Tli./ mi'.- '
i 1 -r ' '!:ri?Sunday?-t-l iii.il to---- i T..
ivn- "Jo- n's Picture of the T i(
he ?? '~i\-nn,"?found. .loan i'1y
1 'i'jic lesson was a very inler '
.<*., and the -scho'ar re- P
=ponded fmo on the questions on .
the le--,
v'ater >,. reading of ti-<* M-crm- r
f.'tiy" i port, the Sunday relo.-d
tUK di e.ii-SC'd.
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The tir.-o for church had arii'.c! t
:>nd P.-v. A. 11. fVarh pr.-ns hod a
soul - * 1: s iritr sermon, suhiivt "Tlv '
Day r.f i'alm-." found .Tnhr . 1 -:!"2.
i?:o scirwn was enjoyed t.y ail. (
A .ph ' did talk was given by 'f
Mis. Wil: elmina Alston, who halve
n awav from us for a .hum
iinto, and came to visit us.
Sunday night another lvart felt
ei .i.e. was delivered hy Tt( v. A.
II. Paii':. subject "The Kingdom -d
Lav of Christ.'' found St. Matt. '
C
"?ti; ( lialilej-; The singing was renl
. '-<1 hy tie Junior chcir ami the j,
Southern Workers Diamond l-'o.i; I
piart- t. A rot of white visitorn
. i * % 1 l
. til* jin <ni unci Tnoy enjoyci lit- !
' i .ii-'. s very much.
Th"**T,':krr hoard of Fi.isl TCapi
t i> ffivinpr a rally and program
a Wcdin sdf.y night, March 21. **
U K o'clock, each and every one i/ /
ot ii illy invited to attend.
The Sunday school is giving a (
da star program Sunday afternoon 1
it,.?? o'clock, come and attend the. c 1
.\
lervices.
The church rally is going to he j,
>n Sunday night, we are eager to j;
lear the final results of each club, p
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FKANJv SIMMONS, IU'lUKU
I'ost Ollice Employee,
Former South C arolinian |
New York. N. Y., Maieh 2:2ml? |
Tin* funeral for the late Frank A
Simihons was held lroni St. Mark '
( atiioiie church, West l.'iSth .street a
Saturday at 1.0 a.m. with Father i>
Ai.'.t. ^ltii\oy,'oliieiatiiijj. j t
Mr. S nnnoiis was bum in Charlesion,
JS. C., December d, l'.HKh i "
1 lis parent re l.ouis D. Sim-| a
mulls tmd Maryarct Ferry Sim- [II
mens. Died March 10, ll'di at the|t<
local ^.M.l.A., Wert Street,; a
wiale swimming in the Y.M.C.A. . a
pool. i t;
tie wits a Money Order clerk at, j u
i uiieee Matimt l;iain.'ti~t*n?r"OT-"| bi
lice, W est 110th street; a member i l*
of the tHi'Jth Regiment.- F
i Surv viny the deceased are a ai
widow Nellie Sinnnuns, a son,] R
i-raiik, Jr.. ivni" years old; mother ai
M:t.yaret .Simmons, . l'aliier l.ouis J
Snnmuii: ; unb sister, Airs. \ iola M
Schl.-, two brothers, .John and vVil- I*
bur and'an uncle Rev. Tenzel Per- | ? >
er Peri y, ,Mesdanus Ruth' Urewer I
|y of tlu- A. M. E. church in iios-, M
lull. Massachusetts. j.A
lire ;..i).iul iii in liy? munis Mcic *
t.irii ted by tiiL. JLckey Funeral,1'
si i vice, Inc., 228 l.enox Ave. Rir !
icrr.ie-iit was at .the St...John's ct'jn- m
etery in Dreoklyn, N. Y. . j
r.\<;i:i.AM) NJ:\YS i
The* lh -v:ti;Y1. spa: ions homo of
M-. and Mm. T. F. Pu'Wer threw .'
wide its doors t i :> lame crowd; of ^
editor of the t-wo-Crteehman rtm Fri?
("ay hieht'when the Unique Social
!uh < a' -i tai i <1 in the form "'of a ji
ro-Fa'stor social.. The .Main font"i,,
if the oven in:; \v:i dancing ...
to the vhyth.ni of music ths't fair- .
!y mad'* the too.--, tintrlo.
.Vinor*." tho out-of-town .trwest*
this r.ala- atVa'r Were: '
1'i.f ami- Mrs! F. Evan* of
l.-I'm rso.i; Mr, _ iivrl Mi s/ Frank
Morrison. Mr. ;>n 1 Mrs. ('rowril.
"T; . (in!!i-ha\\\ Mr, .and ...
Mi s;'Mi Mhaos. 4\ and Mrs. 1'ook- . '
Montrose -OhloshV. Ida Perkins, 111
Ml.-. \"i i'o. V jVi'?Hvf<V Miss Perry,
Dr. Cli::'!> - Alston. Prof,. (Irahani, '
lirof. d. P. Massev. Mr. F.n'my |(V
floUh-on. of Monr..,. X. C.: Prof. \w
ir.d Mr,-. 1>. .1. Johnson of
tvnsviMo: Prof. J. 'i'. Ynuncr.-Mr. j,
Floyd Walker of Hnedorr Mi's.
!;en v Amniom <,f iI,'vh Point. X.- j-,.
i".: Prof.- and Mrs. liuifalo. Prof.
Mian of Wado-d >)'o. X. C.: Prof. ' .
I'Vvhnrr. Mir- M-ormoll (Jraves 'of "ir
Mavslvvilio. X. C.; Misses Elizaietli
IoV;:-om_ Floi'ie M'fCoy. Slivah'
M. f'< !!(' : ; h. Me-s:s Jnnios. Tiivevs wj.
''.ward .Jack on. Robert Piddle of <i,.
r.est.Tth hi; Mrs. A. \\. Wilson. r,a
di-ses. M-u ion -Tohnson. Annie anil
;.ioo\, (;i!!iis]i'.e. Messrs Coniel- ?,n.
us Cole. Thomas peas. Julian Mat ,M,
h;\vr. (I. Fayyi-ns. .To :-m I'emhert. .a.,
f Ch-raw; Prof. Waiter. Prown, r)f
dp. Cniny-of I,aiu inifhurir, X. ('. p,..
tial others whose names, the re- n,j.
" j < : uii'i!! ; lemend er.'"
Fit tie Mr. Wa!;< y Streato*' Wil- v>.
of t'he aw wa a "wond w a ,
om jinny inr tlm piano with his
U'.Ol !
a :,. . 7 T -
i I' M1 V T of I! I'll- YA
Vint', X. \va>. tho wc*ck-rn<l '
lics't, of Mr. >n<1 Mrs. .'II. A.-.!,
ohnon. i'"'
M.T. r, TV.wfr. T. T; 1
Vow r, .Mrs, If. A. .lohnsor. . .!
s Y. I", llr. wir njolMfr.l i<> M.-h ' '
"c. r-'u:: lay : <-t i.? ->n fir c:ir '*'
y .N:Ait;: !:< ? - vh.v was-em mite* ,!U"
H i:.ii 1'?>i:it. X\ ('. Kli
.? i i.nvi;? \i,\\
*. f.\ > i)!-.< ! Tiio! 'i
Yi.-a-s- !?ir.-v Minn;!;!: <>;
' 'llilil ti \,n 1,11 (ht.-c -mini; <
ox!t-> i*t?, eyes nrfl ilm jtin- ;
-/ t?l M Xf i'.- tl! 11 lull {?) (,' i:.'Ur- ;
yirtr around iin.r'n^'Tor ih<:ir < :!
daiVv Iluit. 'Jala atl'air tu !:.>
held in ilv.'. aMlto'-U'im las.-u r
Ionday ' Tlxv \-- 5 5! ha\
' - Vi!:ms\?i?.n'2r>c.
I t Xai . y .Mc- / ;
.*- ? I *.> i ,. i I;?;.- an tin-1, t irred i:"
\\ : ij;ht t.V''.n:
;"<> "/xt i? i;>\ in V IX.r Wii- ^
0 I alt- to >. '*i lov.-ehesXI
yXti In farret Ills "MX k"
I'm/ I.n' to I'orjet "to ! t
1 l . 1 o.p l-.H/akt-lli In !in,S(> ly.T l'11'
iiuitain pen ? Fo: Walter TftyTfir " ?Hi
a stay aut of the i'ouith nude He
ooni. Xaincs?of- tlio other son- 15?
>rs, wii] appear in next week's ' '-e?
a;.' r. If
A'rs. l .ssie Tat<! was called .to !
Anion, Tuesday ni,:ht in la- at the f,'(
ilsiilc ??I* la ) ' sister 'who is sc- ^
iolisly dl. ' i'! '
A!:.-*. Antudula i?]\*?- <if (jaston-'. '
i. X. ('. rival Friday nit lane i,w
'I'll her sister, Airs. Minnie Kas- ; (''"
er. .* . it'ir
Mr. and Mi.:, Frank l'ort< <? nr.d.^a'
hildien spent a IV\v houis in (las-1 '
' f.in hupp nr Saturday. t i
Air, and Mrs Frank Iliaiton of
liai lolte, X'. spent th- week- ' A
nd lure with relatives. hoi
SPUING liHANtH UIHIFI) of'"
ZION
V.'Cl
/inn. Ala cell I'.' Prof. Julius. chu
leaker ai d his Spring Ur;?nch -etc
.inns crossed over n /inn and mo
nat'hed I'rof.. Jake Smith's Tie-'J
t?i;:ln ramp hy the tula' of IA
> 5, '700 fans.- watched patiently
he plnyir.;r id' these teams, X
It was just Samuel Fox wort h X
itehinif and \V, Foxworth eatih. v
lg which caused 11 Zion TigefsJZ
} drop, their hats without scratch- r
U' t he hall. j X
Swiuton pitched a pood panic
or Zion hut team-mates failed t"A
i supjipi t him. Ho struck out if men
and allowed to hit A
The Tjgf rs and the I.ions under .
lie direct/oil of Prof. Smith and i
'rof. A maker will meet attain at ?
lie the Marion County Field Day i
, pril ,2nd in Marion. A 4
P.atterit^; for Spring Jferan/lV: j
'.u.v w urt h and FoxworthjJftir Z on -j
'.oper, Swinton and^-Pftifd. I'm- v
die, Ramsey, (MoVris College). ^
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LAURENS NEWS
* Ry Thomas Sholton
Rev. A. ). Thomas of Bi'thoL A.
I. K. I'luucli preach.od a soul sti'ring
sermon Sunday morning ami
Imp on Sunday evening. The morn
lg theme- was "The S'ign of the
ross". A sermon that touched
ceryone present. Evening theme
i'hu Will of Christ". Rev. Thonis
is doing , all he can to^niake
iethel chut eh a good place for all
y'vPOrship. WVth the intellectual
ml n i??i :t 1 minion;, of ,Uf v.. TiiortT^
s, Bethel is in the limelight aain.
All departments are pioressing
nicely. Keep the Sabuti
Day Holy. "A t?mtin1~invlia011
is extended to the public on
aster Sunday to eoine to Bethel
id hear an Easter seunon by the
ev. Thomas aiul to witness the
muTiT Faster 1 lav exercises.
The Boosters' club of Bethel' met
; tlie home of .Mrs. Etta Ciarling?n
i'ii W. Hampton , street Friday
? i * n in 11
The l\'o!i:t n's club "met at the A.
!. li. parsonage- Thursday night.
timely- ptogram was rendered,
in- ift?m?; al in on |i i aiii y a*
K' Whilmpre's quartet.
Tlie Home MissiunaVy .sou ety
et at the home o?-Jdrs.,. 1C. (.Irani
utiday evening:.
Mr. David (Joins, accompanied
.* Mr. John Williams. Mr, John
impel, Hey. H. II TI ill and Mi.
:vpei- Iihy spent the week-end
Xe\vl? rry alt-ending- the Sons
' A'd convention. .
Mrs. -Estblle James of Ridgeway
as the enest of Mrs. K. W. B.'liy
on Wednesday night.
Mast- r Howard Burnside' of 'Jld
ill amfi sjteel is ill, but improvpr
rapidly'.
Mr. (Juv Frank', ti of Williams
.. is ill. Mrs. Sarah Tlodires.ftf
. Hampton- St.. has been ill for
veral weeks. She is somewhat
ipvov< (1 at this writing.
Mr. Herman Wrdkcr of the West
le is in CtecnvTle. for an indefito'stayi
Mrs. FarreJl Masni\. Basses
Mrs. Far roll Mason died at Iter
t,;.!.... ... * i... 11? - e1
in 111'- I".'IK'U|1 C I'COK SOC
>n last, wcok.i Immediate!y af
her passing1 she was In ouolit to
nTetl funeral parlor. Funeral
vers wt 10 li'ldy-at Duncan
eok rliuivK Fho leir^-* to mouin
husband, srve.'al ihiltlre'n and
liosl <i!" .relyt 1 \> ami friends'. 0
Packet'.- ami John Pulman.fun- j
il directors. I
l ast work Miss ' .1 ndelta Hicks
io teaches in the low. r pttrt of
slate was home visitinr; Ivr
i or Is. '
Mi;. \Y. II. Rethink returned
me on Thursday from (irrtuivlle
io re l.o attended the Tnlult teams
alkaiv. The main objective ,
tile nice ting was to adapt' the :
ichors to community activities'
mo vividly. Mrs-. Doia Daniel..
il.o' si pei V St?r of adult teachers '
s hie'iily prai-ed. for lmr won- j
'"if! i.vt ut i\'e ability.
'* . I'd d i'vat s' ? f. Spai.tan-'
was - the irm.-t of Mr. Part
m -mm . MI >inna -?\-ni!fis"n j
\V. Hampton street, is ill, We
V- site will recover soon,
kittle Mi s 1 ,'tldio Yvnjiju, Til
of \V. Ila.miil .?;] ! cot.' col'.?-I
I lie;- .-e.- iT.t!' Mr: hday on Sat- j
lav, March Phil. ."Mi" is the';
e lder of M a- ! -M. ' v' n .i
nop-. .A .-ui-ds1
. ?' 'V. I--I
' I. I i ? (-n Ik;:;1 '
- I I
j"!.... : . > )
:'i ; ' th ! .. V.. is |
.1 T '* present:
i :: ; ' :,i ?ftt. Ada
' > " ! J"m -r ! .' i >. I.. ?)<(..
: Jhe.. V: Mi a II. (Jar*
I'll. 1 ' ;.!aii t'.'aia !v nn,M.i!lh'
Pn'Jirlrvs-.--; .ill::--i.; li.lv, Gvitv.fs*
<'mndv'!. IV" -anPa 1 ake. J,.
:I m. >1 aim Pr; .., jjj0j.
^ T,;VV-. * ' 1 W'illiams mid
hrr (Javlirurt an. All had a nicf
r ila'i.ci'i'r and ::;>d nlayinjr.
Irs. I.. .Ti>h'ison < !" FaVlcv Avo
L JI'lP'AVi.-iL ?M rsv... Kill a- UyvA
inipi'i'Vi d. -i
' T cl'.ih lnc!" at
_A- I- I'.. P ' i>>, Tur - .
iy liiynt. AI i - s' Willi,- Kininsl
my of Williams Sr.. is ill. Shi
iinpi'nVYv I.<,us, Si,.-,,- "
d i v. i v ilii
h\ Thursday cv< rinrr. Mrs. ATa>
ATi-\ViTM.,,?.! . r
' * i i-iH H')' AVP? |
1 <?] lie.r olst lic'rlny. Mis. I
M'iUY.ms was oidm tained very
i'djtfv.lly hy t ho. many yuosts.
!; ' <' *!..?-.1 <! h r-r.-. ajv WilP>arl>:sd;v!?
evident: I. Leake,
rrtaiv: Klizalnsh (iriir t'. trollit;
Mattio P. Fuller. <>. Liani.-t;
hi l ino ]..< aho*. ohm i-tor.
ilr. Foiil John ' *i " . "v
\Va-hino ten,. 1 >. f,?j- aji "n
r
Jr. P T JY t. . at his
He follow iiv a v of illness.
, Foster was a ydur.;;- man am!
< loved hy many. At the tinu
hi.- dent h^ his inol hop-. \vas hi J
,v York City. Funeral servi'resl
hold at New (Inve Raytistj
r<-h. Interment in ehureVi mm- I
- * I
i v. Iff is survived by his |
tiler, s.veral sisters and biothA.F
* jus wi?h
-*a
m - AS
i*
if ?
r *"
Saturday, March 27, 1937 |
ors ami many relatives and friends 11
Mr. John l'\ Hunter, mortician.
Mrs. Ann, e L. llunter of West 1
Hampton street is up again. Mrs. I
Rosa Dial is impu>ving.
Rev. C. A. Thompson, Presbyterian
Missionary of the Piedmont I
i area was a guest of the Shelton's I
' Sunday.
.Mis. Will,(. M. Franks and Miss
Polly Jackson were joint hostess- es
to the Gleaners club.
The Eleven O'clock iSocial club
; was entertained Monday night by
I Mr. ar.d Mrs. Will Higgins.
A Mr*. M. C, Cla+lc and , Ming Lib ?I
lie Mae McGowan, accompanied by
Mr. Hoc Shumate, Mr. James Shumac
and Mis's-Bonncr, Debois were _
tlie Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Madden.
\VE*T. .AlfflEVlLLK NEWS
[ Mrs. Fannie Dav.-son died at her
lr mo on Haiglcr St., Friday, Ma?.' 1
!>. after a brief illnpss of a few
hours. Mrs. Dawson was a good
woman and a good, neighbor.
el... r. ' ! 1 - -
.juv i.tmvw gt'iii.ntij a nushond. 2
i'?i i.'.r1!11,i's and a host of relatives ?
and friends. **j
The l'nnoral service s were hold at _ '
Mt. Pleasant flaptist church Sun- |
;lay.March- 7th: the spr ^ n was
prc achc-d by tlv- Llder.J. C. Quarlos
of the Greenville, district. Mrs,
Dawson will be missed by
everyone iv.ho kn?w her.
Th.e S'.niday school of Grace
chap 1 A. M. K. ehtorch opened at
the usual time.-- Lesson' was tauprl;
very r iriCy. hv the- statF of teachers,.
and reviewed by Mrs. Azalea
T. John-on: a very, into < *'tine ad
dress'lJJ^Irs.- Jani" S. Thomas.
Miss Thclma Wardlaw 'eft Sunday
for Younpr.-town, Ohio, where
she will make h'V hoaie.
.Mr. John West Mars is very
: sick at his home. also-Mr. NathanI
iel Collier. We.hope'for them a
' speedy recovery.
Mr. GPorpre Slnpp'y is also very
sick to the sorry of his many,
friends. - *
V- :
ST. PAH, BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. XI. W. D. Stewart, Pn?tor
Sunday school" opened, at its
usual lv?'.n\ with tea Ives inrd officers
at their post of dutio4j Preachin.tr
services h-jrao at 11H.0 with
pastor tahin.tr for subject "Tak-'* *'
A I;.- Ynkfr X'pori A*r? and Learn of
?.Te." The B. T. XI. met at its usu-.
nl hour with t'nehevs and officers'
at their post .of duly. After, the
lesson a .short pro rain ' \yn < en- <4
joyed. . '
The T,ibrral dab me.', at t!"1
'"ow of Mr--. AT:ithis <n Thursday ^
lie't. at 7:H0 uVleck . with Mrs. *
Alary (Jar ret t presMia??. Tlv
ydur?r people had a quotation eon
test: a short pro;;i:am also was eni\ei.
Those that contr ibuted to
tTi- tv.-oyrnni v.-as a*'folk war The
Alat.l is quart-it s.avr two selections,
Mini,fe. Ti hv vr., :t. a- l.'-m- t, i ..
- _ ? X V. . V V ? . , II 1 > I > I \ I I 1 1 U \
:!!)(} ir.r fT'Cisil ref it" i
! ;!':( .-oi'nl !'? ' i'- ! h hostess
. ';i i.'? cream amiVanilla*
V?"{ijl*i The n'-vt ni ei'jy-r vvi'l hint
tlm home of Mrs. Itciv.mel (lav
rett. LOW
It VS. NEWS
The vremhers of Rvovn"< rhapi'l
-A. M. E. Zion church \vci\? all v^ry
say over hem."' *! on
N 'flay liv IV-1 1). ivy: a'de to se.i
their Im'pwil p-mto;- who h is Inhor- . '
e<l with theia vow"j "a-- fi'-o year.-'
who hasn't a Sunday ht'fova
since beinjr hei-P. Rev. Crocker >s
improvimr very nicely lv t. Mrs.
Crocker still remains very w-al\
^ Ivye ti. m l-i-;v. will -soon rf -
c< v<>r.
T ll y Cov.i rui'Teh rorvTee nf hotlk
churches. Brown chapel arid Christ ^
ion Nome WfW llvrr.Ue -^ + ^?I ? -1
(UUllUUU
Sunday. ja.
Miss Mary Key. daughter of Sir.
anM?-<. .'ant's Key, was fune,>
ili.-.- 'l at ft. Paul Baptist church
Sunday. Miss Key suffered a long
il.'vjss af honv.\t near I.owry. She
was a fine young 'adv. We extend
t<> til family our, greatest sympa- . ;?
f ] \ \
The entire em inanity was
struek at the fiuvral <yi yesterday
to hear Rcv.- S._.Ai B.lal>e pronounce
the -death of Mr. Clarion Burris. v
He lived here soVyir .years, and
moved last fall to M Cornells. }Ie
was a good neighbor. Every body
loved him.
3. WILLIAMS | '
jneral Home i
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