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i Saturday, April 24, 1937 A. M. E. C'HI RCH On Sunday Iast, the 18 inst. our services wore glorious all day, it seemed like every one appreciated the bright sunshine day. The Sun day school was at its best with the Supt. \Y. C. Sims ntul his officer.*, at their pest of duty. Tiie h'ssonwas well taught by' Rev. ,J. 1). Abn&y, reviewed by the . pns'tor. At 11:110 praye1* services wa< ''inducted by Mr. Eli Griffin', Mrs. Chatm&n was ree ived as a full member. The pastor appeared hefore us \v.ith,a wonderful nies-n'" he chose for a text Act 11:2b. subject "What is a Christian?" He said religion is a reality a< well as formality, every one that heard it c-njo'yed it. Visitors,* Mr. and Mrs. Clay. Mrs. Maggie .Wells, Mrs. Rose P. Wells, Mrs. SulWr, >j ^-v. J. D. Ahnoy and others. Come ' again you are always welcome MOl NTV11 1 V NEWS ! " " 7 ?? Sunday. boinj* a very pleasant day. a lar;te crowd of members and visitini? fi knds .gathered at New Hope Ar .M. K. ebtrrch to wor ? ^ip. Sunday school opened at its usual hour, with the . Supt.' and V achers at their pest of duty._Xhe_ lesson was beautifully discussed by flie various classes. The pastor beincr ab;ent for some reason, very good prayer service was h?ld. The many friends of Mr. Geo. Byrd w ill regret to', learn of his death. He .was a prominent farnfa ^ of this sceti< n. lie was fimer.^li -od Friday.at Piedmont Pre^by/ terian church'.of. which ho was -a faithful iy ember; his . children: M s. Eva Watts, A! iss Paralee. and Mr. John-'Edward Byrd of New York City were present to witness th,. Inst, rites of'their .father, Mrs; Alice Itichardso'n and children have' returned; from Mt. .Claire. N. J. whore sli? has been ?vbHtrrtr her sister. ?; ? ? v* Tli0 following schools of this community will close a successful school term Friday:* Belfast,. Reek. MmfiiUillu No. 2 -and- Piedmont:THo teachers arew-^Mesdames S. P. Lindsay. T.oo Ruth Gilliam. Edith Nichols and Miss Ali,> Fowl er. also Mrs. II. ! '. Floyd, principal of the Gc.'arsrins school,. Cross Ilill iwiil have their elosipg Friday. Mrs. Eva Nance Crank of Leeds. ^S. C. who has boon vbr.v ill at the "home of her parent* is som0 what hotter at this writing. Mrs. Nellie V. Johnson and chil dren of Greenville are the guests of relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Joties. Mr. and Mrs, J. T. W, Mints an : .family of Clinton were-the dinner guest of Mrs. Lindsay and fahtih Sunday. A very lively entertainment w >.(riven at the Mountville No. 2 } School, Saturday night, sponsored by Mis* Alice Fc/wlcM'. Mrs. Ida YanVe. remains ill. 7 WFIITMIRE NEWS Cedar Grove Church Sunday was a very ' beautiful day. A large number was present at the Sunday school, the Supt. not being'present W. L. Epps actI W d as the Supt. atjd Mozella Epps. *ocrotary. The lesson was taught wonder fully by onr pastor, Kev. J P. Wade.. We- had several visiters with us. After Sunday s'ehool, Rev. ,T. P. Wade commenced his service front Joh 0:0. We enjoyed his wonderful discourse. Collection* $7.0(1. $1.01' ft.r ihe sick, Mrs. Ilayet I.aw. Total $$.10. * We were exceedingly glad to hav(. with vs. in our services," Mrs. Janie Do,\glasv and her son, Mr. Douglas from Union, South Carolina. Wo are always willing to rrrppt any visitors m our church and town. very interesting remarks were una oV by Mrs. Janie Douglas, enntrrniiwr the Missionary work. ShV oift lined all thc^ branch* of theYMilsk/nauies, ab<] r definite putatp. as Mo their ^managcmicnt. V\j thanked Mra, Douglas for. tier wlndorful rorfl&??tes and please come; ajrain. ikrtfieyery interesting reniai4^j*f?re made by her son, Mr. Douglass which quite Ihpm>stincr. We nl.-fl^ext?nd the credit fo t?vo selections from the Springfield quartet. They .will sing for .. us Sunday night, April 2.r>th, 1937. Tlv public is invited. Mi ss Martha Abranis, was callted home Saturday from Cincinnati Ohio on account of the illness at her sister, Elliotte Abranis, Miss Abranis still remains indisposed. Mrs. Florine Joiner re^ mains seriously ill, also Mr. JIanip Johnson, had a very serious accident last week. Wo hope for all an immediate recovery. Jlrllce Tabernacle Church \r? a r cnmumi! iv. r.e J?. young ladies soft ball team at Whit mire requests any one, who i< managing any ladies base ball team to correspond with, him at any time^IIe wishes to communicate witlF'any members or the ? manager of any ladies base hall team, in either town or cities. Those who wish his communication. Write to P. O. box 194, A C. Caldwell, Whitmire, S. C. Miss Abbie Byrd has closed a very successful School closing, at the New Hope public school Tuesday, April l.'h She has now returned .to her home in Chester, Si C. She will be missed Tn Sunday school and other activities. Tho Prof. Wade and faculty, and w the ninth grade attended the Declamation Contest at Pell St. Hi, school, Clinton, S. C, Th^y renorted an educational event. Mrs. Roll Wallace from Younprs(xAvn, Ohio, has returned home, aftor visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Alice Byrd and others'?the past week. We were frlnd to have Prof. Glad don and his basket hall team of Drayton Street high school in our midst Wednesday. Very sorry _ that they we're disapm/intod due to misunderstand in k. Gome agair at anytime, also Mrs. -it. J. Simpkins, visited some of the patroiu thW weak. in BETI1EI, A. M. E. CIIIRCH J Rev. J. S. Be nil, Jr., Pastor Anderson, S. C.?Sunday being a pleasant day services were 1 U't and. Sunday school opened at ! ' llur usual hour. The lesson \Cus ' discussed by the various classes 1 and a splendid review was given ' by the iSupt., Mrs. O. E. John- 1 son. At 11:30 o'clock the pastor 1 preached a wonderful sermon, sub , ject "The Christian Race". lleb. , 12:1. \t*e were gi&d to see Mrs. I I.. ;M. Benn out ..after, being indis- , posed for more than two months | At 1:30 the many friend* ol , brother Asbury White a faithful , steward ol' Bethel assembled in j the said church to pay their last ( tribute, of respect to him. Mr. White was a true and faithful ? jnember to his church and we feel ! that' we, can. truthfully say that mi lost is lreuven's gain. : The evening" service began at J the usual hour. A splendid hies- i sage jyas delivered, subject Preach, ing the Gospel. IN ION BAl'iljST CHLKCll ' Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor Sunday wus a beautiful day iW cluir ch-goers. Sunday school opeii ' ed at the usual, hour with the superintendent and his co-workers at ' their post of duty. The lessuii ' interesting and vi'ry clearly explained. The attendance for the"" day was very, good.. At 11:."JO the pastor-brought to ( his hearers a noble sermon. Text ( Matt. 1 ij:ltr?Theme: The Four i Types of Hearers". This was indeed a spiritual feast. ; At G:00 p.m. the ll.T.L^^vas" in 'session with Mr. L. K. Jjwit/.cr , presiding. At 8:00 the pastor do- | live led?a not-he r powerfu 1 message, , Text Roman 8:16. Theme Child ron of Cod. Everyone who heard these messages enjoyed them. Our day. Visitors are always w'oleome ; come again. The -Missionary circle No. 1 will ' meet with Miss Coles at 2312 I'm ' diet on street at 7:1)0 p.m., April 26th, 1937. 1 ' mtm ' ' ' HOLLY HILL NEWS . F. R. Nix, Reporter i Sunday was a beauttfful day*. Services at Lovely Hill was good < Rev. J. W. Hooks deliveied a very inspiring; message """"to an atten- ; live congregation. Text Rev. 6:17. The pulpit dissociates were Rev. < A. Montgomery, Rev. Halback and ] Rev. Rush. The members of Love ly Hill were happy to have with 1 them Mrs. J. W. Hooks wife of the pastor. Rev. Farmer was at his best on Sunday nite. at Bethel, lie brought ' to his waiting congregation a won ilerful message taken from 17th Psalms loth verse. Mrs. Rebecca Swctt joined the church. Mrs." Natherlee Fickens certainly knows how to entertain. On ' Sunday she had as her dinn.ci gue.sts Mi, ami Mi's. F." C. CatiTTUV iintl M i-? .Ifllni's MimliMnii'i'v Mr. L). E. l/iefis, Misses 'trail, Gerald Jones, Pickett and Nix. 'l'lic dinner was delicious. The menu consisted of fried chicken, l'nsli j garden peas, green cabbage, ma I caroni, mashed potatoes, rice, gillet gravy, cftndicd potatoes, i'ruii ! salad, pickles,, peach shortcake and j whipped cieam, chocolate cream, j pie, pound cake and ice tea. At- j ter the guests went over to the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mont i gomery to listen to the various k ^?<io programs. The afternoon ?as much enjoyed by all. 9 ,.i?.w,i u? . \ in uui f^nuui ii-iiu ?(iiv:u nab i^'^'?' Very successful is growing, nearer ; ko the end. / Prof. Roberts and his co-work ers let 1 that thoy have accom- j plished much this term. .Miss Ullie Mae Jacques had her J school closing Friday alter a very successful term" Misses Mary Edwards and Elec-. try Montgomery spent the weekend with their parents and friends. j Misses Craft and Mix, Messrs Bunch and Cain were the supper j ghosts of Mrs. Thelma Murry and ! .J. Evans of Harocyville Friday j evening. ' Program of the H. H. It: School Thursday, April 22?"Grandmo- j ther's Flower Garden". An oper- j ctta in 2 acts presented by di d j grade, Miss A. fy. Pickett, instructor. Friday, April 23?"Tally Ann'! operetta in 2 acts presented by 1th grade, Miss L. P. Gerald, instructor. Sunday, April 25, *1:0^ p.m.-rAnnual sermon, Rev. E. A. Davis j of Ovnno-eburcr. S. C. Monday, April 20?"Romance of ;"nh giade, Miss O. B. Lisbon, instructor. Tuesday, April 27?"The New, l'arson", a comedy in 3 acts presented by Gth, 7th, grades, Miss es Craft ami Nix,, instructors. Wednesday, April 28?"The Red Headed Stepchild", a comedy drama in 3 acts,-presented by tW 0th grade, Miss A. M. Jones, instructor. Thursday, April 20th "Bqtty In Bookland" and "Searching For Mother doose", (Targart) Misses Hamilton and Dicks, instructors, j All programs will begin at 8:00 p.m. every night. Admission 5 I n*wl 1A T .Q Pnhprfe nrin ci pal. The graduates of the class of 19J7 are: Allen, Edward John; Butler, A'/alee; Cokley, Alfonso; Dessiso, , James; Edwards, Emma Cathe. line; Edwards, Rosa; Ellis, Hazel; , James, Clarence; Lisbon, Marion j Louise; Swett, William McKinley.1 ? ' ' - TT >ll)\l>:v PARK C.M.K, CHL'lU'll Rev. T. J. Douglass, Pastor The Sunday school opened at the ''l t-sual hour, with tlv Supt, Mr. D. {. Ktnrks presiding, the lesson was ^ >eautif?lly discussed. I" At 11 :"<) c'clovk after the r?gu- *' ar (levotiot) the pastor presented ho RcA". J. M. Keel of I.iltio Rock. l't \il;J who has been eoriluctintr our. ?l evival fo>; the pa-t lw<; weeks. :>i Rev. Reed preached another of ' ii- soul stirring sermons before h' i large crowd. , 1. V At N:0() oVlo'ck R?v. R< e reached as*his vinal serpton "The 'rodigal Son"' dealing particular '' .villi the. older boy. This was. a rreat si'rnjbr. a latg,. crowd was ucsent.. alj during-the day. The " 'ollfetion v.-a- gc.vvl for the day. Rev.',Peed conducted one of the ;1' rreatest revival-- that has heel) at Sidney Park in a long time. at The' pastor and th- officals g I harked'1 the?fro. id,?ami i i * i t < i s -F rpr the co'operation . given in this eviva). >' Sunday morning aL 11:00 o'clock -< the elder will I'd! The pulpit.. The R nublic is iuvit'M to worship with y JS, "mam - ' V . St'-MTKU M AYS w ? -?u Tin. Pi'v. Rrunson. pa-tn'r oflFthc' Fi;.-t Rant 1st Hrrrrh- (white V reached for tlu- pastor an I mem-, aeis of the First Baptist church i?r. v L* I.... A 1 W TV,.. N rUIIIUilJV UHV.I < ?"'(? ?!? >1 UM*vU*4? Y. .-1- Well attended. ' * ! - Qu Sunday .n.i"lit, April 18. th A pa-tor juhI e-tiiii* oif OmniHMtland J. M; K. eluuvh KloiviU'O,S. (\ !!! rendered service fur the 1,!1 tor and members f>t" KmnruolM. K, ehtiveh ' !uuo, He v. l'< p.- dl" Ail-. j'is.anh' ,ati 1 ' How .Polite of Ilu4 2nd lVosbytov- ' inn church rn<l their c:>n"gt:y|gatu?ns u-ovslii|K'd at TTiitTi'.:?'l and a. Ift'vflfo number <ft fnoinlnors from ('umbel'-- r( land nceompari. ! the.i.- parlor and .1! dioir this aovice are for th,. lumofit of the 1411 roaoiti.H;' rally at kmatuul. ... T'10 Progressive Fed. club hold | its rou'-a-lar ni a t in:T t.'n Tno-day __ aftornnop. April Id. in the dnmerlie science department of T.incoln ivilh" Mis.- llailie Hampton as bostos-. A full, bnsiiu -s' meeting: was i. lv 1 1 then tho .ho.-toss served a re-* .. , [iast. r Tho. One More Kffort Fed. c'lul'i hold its reirnlar mcetirtf. cm Wed aosday aftornocpir April "* I d, with Mrs. J. A. Jones. After too busi tiers was finish <1. IJev. Hope a Jr? sso;l tho flub then .tho birthday .' m\elope- wore report etk The amount receive,] totaled $11. HO; ifjer the se let Hon . Mrs.. Mamie ,q i-malls, tabulate! th" fit ancoV a ' id teak for s2o.no wa- made c.'itt t'> 1 * t.. . 1. . *. 1 M UV% M'lU l*? l-111* >> ilKlll.'U. > JIUIIM.'. . rfi'o host<"-s :c. '.('<1 block ici ,x [ iv.iim and layer cake." } The (.Maffin Al;upni Chnptoi ' imitiii'i'd to Sunnnoi ton, . and met jv with Miss Kumo'ua Cass. who is I on'.-hi up there. The members from Muiininp were present and ^ the "faculty of the Snmmortoii school wcr,,- invited yuest-a' Aft< i- ' the business was lini he ! a short program tliv n a social hour was ' Joyed. The ln.'-toss served a sal- ?. id course. theu jn.aeh and cake. . . Miss Ophelia Wi lint.)- eiitertaiii ,;d on Thursd iv ev.uim;,'- jVpril 1.". i, it the 'Gommunitv Center in honor f Miss I.dim Moo - v.ho snok.. or T'the air from Washington, 1). <j*. M m tho national farm and hovr'e hour program, on Satin day, April -r !. The group of young' folk pros nt : p jit a jolly c . or,in;" playing * games. Mosdame- I.nwso.n, l'on- vv dergrass. 1 'avis. and. ..Miss I Inyo's a] ivt ru prc-onl a:]..! 'each ni.ulo .sjiort talks.. The hostess served punch and sandwiches. Tin- T. A. ('. mot on Tuesday j aft-'rno'on, April 1-5, with. Mi??'c, liat.tie Moore. A very .pleasantly* ivninir wase spent playir.tr bridge. '(" Mi s Hayc >'"W"i!i iiijii_. fo",.- |n i/.o , | among tiio guest-, Jtrs. ~J. D'.'"At~ t, kin-on high score j rizo r.montr the f lb member? apd Mrs. Blan'ey 11>( low- score.' The hostess- served a 1 p salad course. i y Mrs.. Bland . of Columbia is vis- i itirg .v[r> aiul Mr?. J. J. Slater. !xv Xli'sihunns Annn* ft.-i ndci's. C'iiari- | p ly Wright. Misses Elizabeth f, lhoydon and II. N. I'slvr were y Kiie'st* of the Clarendon county f* U. n...-.; ,it.:rt .... sr..I April 10.; Mrs. Sanders} was the o 417< st speaker. )>rs. A. It. Howaid and S. M. Miller attended the 7, funeral of Itev. Fvrby of llamberg g oa Wednesday. April 11th. Mrs. M. I,. Levan loft on Mon- |ir day. April I'd for Xew York City 1 () to visit, her daughter, ~M 1 s. Tlaker j m who is? ill. ' I 1, I?r. a'11 i Mrs. W111. MeTier and St family of Orangeburg.' -.apent Sun- j f; day. April 18 with Prof, and Mrs. , J. (V Prioleau. j v Mrs. Annie lluCer of Brooklyn, |, X. Y. spent Saturday, April 17, n with her sister and brother-in-law j |, Itev. and Mrs. A. It. Howard. \ The body of Mrs, Annie Keen j f, wa.- brought her0 from Xew York, , (| some few days ago. Mrs. Keen \\as~a veteran Cili.'.en of tills City, : s but h^d lived with her daughter : ]j in Xew York for the- past few ! fi. months. Her daughter and several iV grandchildren accompanied the j Q body down, Mrs. Keen was the , grnndmV/thcr of Itev. Herman j . Walter, Mr. Win. X els on and p Mesilank's Juav.ita Watkins and j ? Luli. Keen. The relatives from N. , V. ju'coirpanyins; the body, were truefcts of Rev. and Mrs. Walker v \yhiJe here. L The }?o y of Mr-, R th Ray wa< j brought to the city on Tuesday', q April 1.1, and funeral services held n at the 1st Baptist church c.'n Thursday. Mrs. Ray was formally a f] resident of this city but had lived c 111 Chicago for a number of years. ] Mrs. Dora McFadden, mother of r the deceased accompanied th" body j d< *\vn and Rev. and Mrs. McFadden r of ClevelamL^Ohii), l?ro. and si<- , ter-in-la\v of the deceased came down to attend the funeral. The ; relatives who came to the eity t were f?uests of Prof, and Mrs. < Lawuon. 11 JE PAI MT?rro LEADKR RIDGEWAY NEWS ? ' Sunday, April 18, was a high i.v at White Oak, Sunday .school ad a largo attendance with Supt. r: A. Oultpn and officers at tle.ir ost; the lesson was beautifully iscussed. Rev. .J. P. Xeal and family aemiprtnied with Miss Clara Can* f Kershaw, S.rC., also Misses Nani and Ruth Outten, student. of lather Academy spent Sunday r'i'e the guest o*f Mrs. Lilla O t:n, Mrs. A. X. Simons who ljavo een ill is, much improved and win re truest 1 asfAvcek of/Mfs. R. K. ladderr. Mr. R. *L. Sinmns of r.Columbia .'is visiting hero yesterday, ??Iiss I!thf'l Outten 's out again, Iter being ill for some time. Mrs. Francis Cains, (lauglitci il l gratvdkt.'n of Camden were the nests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Williams. - Mrs. Sophia Harris is on tinir-U list:-hop'e she will soon bp hi v df again;" Mr.. L. Benson and ohert Gladden attended / churches tcidav at Sjuallwood. Mis. Fjla Murphy is.still in N- w .rk .with her daughter, Corine, ho Is ill. UNION NEWS Thefo'.P 're agenoy fojee of the . C. Mutual Life Insurance Comply attended. th(> State Assot ia<>n of Life Insurance salesmen in iveavillo this qiast work. Trey ported a very profitable s< - sii m. ho next annual session will ho M'iii t|u? city o*f S%\rtanbui? ii '.'lo. 1 hiring-. the agents' stay in recnville. they wore highly onto lined for one .hour, before lunch, ~1bo chapel of the Sterling hi eh hool. Prof. R. L. Hiekson and is faculty arp doing a great w.,j\ k i the city of Greenville. ~Re\\~T. E. Rohinson-aml- his of. errs arc making a big effort to quidatc indebtedness of Bethel, . M. E.. church; The various pasii's and business concerns wonder-lly cooperated with them in tlii? fort. \ The Sims high school held their nnual Rosemvald day Friday part, he principal address, was mid.v A. M. E. Zion's pastor, Rev. C idenian. Rev. Coleman is indeed wonderful preacher and orator, lie services at Zion are really inuring. Miss Julia Dobson, the Jisr t acher, lias returned after spendlg several days in Conference at u State college. Mr. Eugene Black of . )lu-d_ pnngs, X. C. ha? arrived in Ok ity and will make Unir/n his f me hon'ie. Mr. Black comes as. a presontative of the N. C. Mutual iwi -;n i v Mr. W. W. Nicholas for 2"? ears. \\'t? welcome Mr. Black , (m in- city. Mr. W. M. Davis ha? been vpred from the oHTftP"' Mr. avis served for a number of ears. His many friends both bite and colored are sorry to sec iin leave. _ The (list Funeral Home seems : be getting their part of the usiress. -M-rr W. F. Fretk?-4ms?tree-of. tbo est fitted shops in the city nd-Ave might add of our group 11 v where. He has the right.ser-' ico to offer. 'I he. very large apartment buihlig near the Community hospital' Wight fire last Sunday and was miPi'etelv hiirrer) fleo tinin if as thought that the hospital and II near by buildings would b0 del-eyed. The friends of Mrs.. Noll Nichols regret to hear of her illness. ?dr, L. U. Feasier and Dr. Smil/, the Ic.val dentist, spent Sunday 1 Cannier. Mr. I. 1>. Feasier of amdon who has been spending u- week with friends has returned i his honie. ~~ : : Many of Union white as d colori will hear the wonder singer, oland Hayes at Converse college, partanburg, Monday night. For some cause the Claflin club,, as forced to defer their annual nigrum until a later date. Union >lk hope yet to hear Dr. X?. O. lil|er at a verv early (late. Fditor Raulighson of the Southii 'News, Spartanburg attended ie State Under-writ.ers Associaon in Greenville an 1 caught for is paper, the picture of the entire rcAip. .Mr. G. B. Dawkins of Red Point, ntil very recently one Qf the few pstmastors .of our irroun in fho tate was in Union Saturday on usiness. Mr. Dawkins is a very iccossful farmer and has plenty f land to work, therefore'he can (ford to lie placed or a mail route, i'c do advise'our rural folk to uy small farms and join with the umy jror.'d farmers in bringing aout a better living condition, ny of you eah do it if you pray r it for wr, have been taught ml prayer is nothing. more or *ss than > one's heart's deirm For a long time t'r.e t'olj^ that ve in town and cities did not' wn homes but ho.ro of late, you ill find many streets 4>\<n<d by ur folk. The Into George \V. Muray used the expression. "Its a i" y soi;ry man that will die in amthcr man's house." Many cannot et around it and many can if hey o'nty tiy. t'r.pt. .T. A.. Talhert of Grcen?!!(> is to day ope of the most outtnmling men in South ('atolina. le prayed for t' at u\>ndorf:l 'emplp and building, and went out md worked for it. Talhert is truly i leader and it i<^ such a pity we lon't have a Talhert in every n'Ttv in South Carolina. It would rossibly *rpen the eyes of some of >ur brothers above the Mason and ">ixio, if they Would come down md see what (tapt. Talhert has kmc and still doing. Mrs. Flora Wnllacp Powell and Hrs. Addie Mac McWhitors, Sparanhurp city school teacher spent Sunday afternoon in Union with 'riends. A MKT 11 III', A. M, !'.. 1 III U< 11 Rtv. S. II. Lewis, I'astor I i. liy i i >. .t.UI. .1. I.'.,. J . . ..0 ... v ..J I li' i. tv 1l. II- .. 11..>1 ... j I' 'una U- 0i i.vC. . . V l..a..j o. lul.. i... ."MilllC It LU ."..I,, lut ciKiiv.1 " '1'"' ill t > t ' i V. lit-.. J. I uliuii iii I'litiit iiii|i 11-..'v, I . ..i.ji i-r^T. Ill 5 yiMJU tn:il.?U I... .lit... ?4;'y ;>""</? "pr i~j tll.\~'Clitlll Sj vl litillt . . |,.;J,. I... IttV . jUlvlu^l ill.U If a III tut I'JI.tt nun 101 tiic wu\h, i avi t u,to... utv.i i oiiiijr ana iu.-> jj'j.iu pi i, .t ?.. janes ^..aptl .A. .?i. i.. .i-1. tilt! in ills s il liio "stimuli a. . tllllt'Ull 111.a Iilv! 1' aKili.il til; 1. |iiitt'u aiiu oil y tu a nut..; |.- j-. jjv. iitnias-iiiy UIKIK. if... c. a i nuliy uiuou til 1st i.iiii?iij ill.litis li en,.iicn juiiicu in tiitn ftn,. - iiitill o by Ilia UuuU Jj-upic, Wiiif. ,i.iliut 'Oilc If f l ijii.il lu tit ' 'ill Int tiOU "0 in lilt Lulu, lit |ii'i.aiUl I w.iiiviti i Ji stimuli ami in pt la baiuivi',nyiny. ut. am aio-j yiait iul lu .in. L. .1 (nt:..?ui. Uii'J lu spltiiUiU ciiOii- lu? Uit pa. i l..... 'luaycil-. \V u ity,iti that \v- wiu ii.n.tn out inur.-. .ay . uiyul an,, Uiticioiti niioscu a li t ;.l v.;.cu v.-. couia not have lilt amir .-n," b\ i'i to. .Atrium ."siiiip.-on oi Am i university. r nuuy t.iyni, . i.yv Lii'iiivint oi fet. Janit-i A. ^1- I'iiniu tli taint in uiui, 11.\ I'. wtii' t-.i lint, that avuo bi-uKVH by 'inv ru.-ii I tic preuclieti a u?;.ii?:iui .-eriniii j.-tijil, iiiiiiy second Willi li?s cuiiec lion. Sunday was . J'unioV churih' on;. -I ill! W li.lt 1.0- V<> 1*1' W16 il). ttlll ill ll.i lit tin, every, thing iiioreu Joiwa.i Peg inning with in? san..ay scl; ??. . liuuughout tile day. 1 He pastei I pr-eacned a \vonder11,1 m tmoil 1'ix-}l_ ..-it. .Matt. 1(3:18, at ll:lo a; in. I -uijjei-l, "Tlie Security. el lla I (. iimvh".. 1 lie singing. i?y j lai'oi was indeed good, aim.eoiiutaTTHtT>~~ The. program at the Christ fan T.n j-tieuvor..League In,mi- \vu-. very mj tbresting Witii .M+r-r t'ortenVTu n. ! charge." .in- moi-hil services. Sunday right climaxed the anniversary, jH can,j .i|e,s 'burning*, dedicated bybtriiY i tiers ami frieii is in'memcfry ot tiee used members ol' lietlnl a < their* beloved ones, made, the t;cje.isiun lovely though mingle.;. w il-r 'sadness.'- ?\n ifppeal i*thadeto Uu i oilie-ei's and ' entity iuenibtrsli.il |'111 eun.ie dp with your rally money i Sandav. "We must not l'ail, Ileai Dr. lh 11. .Mt-Gill, 1*. K. of Uu Greenwood dislricj, Sum lay nigh: '.u JJethvl. He is a wonderful .-i~eai. "r y<nr cannot afford to no??thetreat. < -i n.vidN ( (M.i.f.in: I.jis'f w-ft-U v.a.-- i: i ! a. it ' week lit-i b. lieV. \V. M. I'd *. Monl.inniei y. -Ala., w ho tm. , .; * the spring revival a: 0Mt. <'.r. A. M. 1-:; /:. address, d the u : liody dm ittg chap 1 .-e:v-.Tuesday, lit- made a \jt;i trn.st l'i't\Ve? u .one who v.- ill i pay and oic"'. who- v.o..k-': _ vie. Ilo idoil (.< .-l?u\V :li-' n ( i* -ity ami iinpoi fa-iVc 'w?o I. in j for siM/vioo. r I-1' i !:i\*. .V" ..i I . i !!. ! a . a I4,' loads lnl ti> <" lit?i;; ' .AflmVtril and. lVit-n !> wtiv i-. :i i"i j iivi1 i;i i his tiir -1?n. Thf 'slants siifli a; Thf 'Par "i* Wn: i Tin 'Phi ic I.cy at '! l it" P j tat" Par ami th. 11 i.-h .) 111:p \y I Vary in!i if.-tintr. . . . At 8:00 p'.nt. i.l 11- lit'.-! :t'y p grain bt'trnn 'with I*<*? sidi-t.f- Ft on thank as niastfi'- <" f ' ?n-!V").\ C>c cat in'js and corn sat Tat h n W' ! .' tfllllt'd I" this scl'.i.dl <v, its -13rd ' nnnivarsat y hy tlic ..id j lowing schools: Fi ii r.'.!,-hip t oik .> I I><nn (ianlin-.'t"it; Hiainor,! ir.-': ! Into. President Ihowr: Kn im j Scott. Iliirh. Prof. \V. II. Withe*.spoon; West Inn fij am :r.a>' s -h<?" Ptof. Lindsay; Piv lait-TTtTl> ry e' address was a masterpiece. Pr Eicholbe: irer has traveled exten sively in foreign to.untiits a?* was. ahl" to review world ?u.:: nous. \\ nai , \i'i' 1 '>U l> ::n:' 1 do Ai out Gondii ions ?" \v:i - a - k r o<T7 Pi.'is < >11 a 1 ail ju-t'v, mn?r'r building, of better homos an 1 l'ani lilies ni:d putting emnha i- .? 'Christian Fhlucation \va- Ha- at: swcr. j Dv. B. F. Gordon. editor of :T: Sunday school lit orator ; In. Bhu i 1 wt'U, editor of tlio Star ? ;' /.ion Mr. J. S. X. Truss, rtj>ia>orvtativ< I of tho Anieriean Bible so,i? Vy am ; Prfo. I. M. Martili and u'.ia..- \til 1nessed tho program. I h \\ oiiu a a;'i\y < t | Olivet A. M. K. /. ha- h- - t led S'Jli.od. $ 1 :?.'? "? w:i -t i > from the rhiidn ids I a I silver ofTih in'.r XV as- ? "! IT1'. 1 a i amount for the < v> nmu- ! ?. Miss 1:< n- Wilson "m i week-end miosi ln-r Wilson FVeiuh i'>t .? > : '! In i v. Miss Wilson . i.V ta'iS d a ? ?> I nor frn iiils at a paiiy . ir. >"i j I ti<?iijniinr?ini'j ^iit 1 I iiiwn it; <<f hor >:<!??*. v ! oral taiiii's w- r 'ayj which puiuh. cvflxi.- t:;s a ! imt-*. anil > amly voiv s-!v.yl. 1 .v 1 oi yono ?'a| : * - > ' ? i ini;- .-p. m a \v< y ploarai.'. .. i ag ; '< J Em f% 2/, v J S. v<- , 1 . '!: t I tint IBp 1) 1 r heri ; |l*JI \ coK!>i!i i: v \ i.w St. Pan". VI. I . ( liti'Yh 11-I "T'tt" S . ..; V ' , v.-.; h it . y, . A. A:. ; I >i*'. J I' t. v- 'i -J I'"' ' t > m. ... -j: y . "i v. a - u?-.iv !'< s:ir . 'a 1 V., i . ' : : V \ '! ' ' ' :? 1 I.t ;. . v- ii.' ' . ' . - : ' . i"'.- . I. ' ' .1 1 . : ' . lay : , '.-A . v ]: .1^ I . -j : ir/r. , . ' . . ! r, ?I. (' ' : M i : _ ') : - 1 I A '":V: V. .i: V. * i'. . 1' a" wry -t . | pint: cipjvi: \. \\. r. < MI \\>|*v\ P. ' . <. unniny liani. "I*a.-1?? 7j ' < :' ; < }? r>.), v L -a' ;- ' _ iw-V.-. N.j,- l.t 1' i'V.I : . i y-. . !K can. .A<!? ' , ;A?P.- " 1 At. .12:13 t v?.': r . !VJ s?*! !;:">.. A:*' f vV;i--j, ?!;.. ' .?f the'.' r. !i ' I J'M.n'ii,. K5 U > -r. t " ? rllnr l?H \ farfiiij; ' y\ ! v. ; .!! .At il'j.v. Curry .1/;our'.' ; . i. 1 .t i : : 'T :I. !! .\V:::c l - in ; / . r-.:> r'-77T? T Mr. n,.!-v : ^ v T . t :M , V ' ' iiv.r V Mv ' .1 1-, ; ' : * v !: .! ! t.? : SM>v- < . ' ! t\v> li i - ' :v.v : ; A" C - '* I v. : i T: ' i V !' I ' ' ' '. " ' ".v,-v ! ^ M. ' ./ st. .1 \Ml:s m ri' i i:i : l.Yv.'W. S. A> im.? t'a ' ;i i v":. ,, I V 'h- V. v-.'vT.t ' s- ! Tm?-: f Ivy '{1111' V:;-* 'V.. 11:1"' \. AT. <?.v : r.-'T ; , :.!. ! I * -: l" : r,,. y r-i v.. l' i r. - II at , i 1 . ! ! ' "Yl. fey."n;.. VT ' \ -riiri' frem Art .**. , -r ! - <!i:". =? "v:u "IV!. Results." ^ j Wo woro cla.'i to Mr'. > 'V Av t..r-- 1'. '.I. MioIk. < " > morri?'ir ? ? s v' Si ' i- v itiiitr h-r MnCJan w T. a - , T''(, P. T. A. v*n- h-icV'pnJnfV M-a ay.;l:<?Vr . ' V "a nrou:a-a " n^ncTo'v'? Tw" T , Hn.vM.-sW -h.-M-v X. V. : nr..I Mi.-* Mary ft. IVr 1 , Mr." I If." V'nV, FilAnn nn.1 Mi ^ n-M.yo Tt: : foi !; n?-.t W ! t . T'!;"?i-.'., S C. F"ffi A* vi'jht'at Mis? IViicf . nl "iv tarred wrtli ?t j ' '.n i r'iro. tl Mi?> II: ' \. WhwfVM aft >! rlrwimr a a - ' ? !*. '! t . hr-nrrn willl - .lit:-t f frier(1?; / Mr. aril Mrs Ai ; M-nreo. X. C. ?; , i W. ! F.v 1 eitv with Mr. nr.; J! i?. (Ah as , ! i. > W i 11 f" ? 1.) \ Mr.-;. M-v v. I.. P.-i'.v Mi-> M. ; | Tnno and M!-? Arv': M.' Ai ! 1 ; nttondr "iha?f- i'ii>in] i.j?M;?, R lxfcn H"!V. of Klliorto:.. (in. S.t 1 day. .1:00 p. ni. ' M ;!' 't r -i = ' V- r* 'h"" av-f M * : 'il. T!.: V A : v. of K-o\viV i TVnn. n"d :?!--o M!--- AyiAh ' grandmother. Ml* rusting the srtcred PpiW *ttmr^-trrvyi r compe- fcj-'/J . undcrst *dintr. diur- Mfcir rcT Service insures |I|lTj] m p 1 e t c compliance h all the inviolable its and desires of the R>rS ill IT "in"" niiMffrir ? ? ... ? Pa*e * i CARDS DR. A. R. JOHNSON SI KliF.ON '" Office: . W_!;tAssembly Street ?1 I befif' >ICQ Ib-.-i'i' rne: ! 1 i> f?ak Street . e ^ I'hene S740 ?- HIvV. J. II. JOHNSON Oil..( ; L'1 .Mijr i'.ji Street* NOTARY I'l IJUC j I'M irr?ttTTe KsTi.le,. P -rfie 11 lis 7 _ , " i ?ue ?><!.*. , .?'),< ?jrs?claim?,, etc.' Cnllto See Him - fJr'lc - i'i,' . . 1 :V07J#8 X. J. FiUi&EUlCK" V" : i'.i,y ; . j:.i Notary Public < -. PR>\( TICL IN Al l. nil liTS "-?State and Federal IT;.- cS St,." 'Wa.' C. DR.. II. H. CQOliER : - -7 Denti-it >j.v Av< Gto Dis" . f tl,. Gun,.-,; ' ' ' . C'i <'V.*!. ar.<i Rridgc Work . " A Specialty II ' > lv. e I a. IH ' !>??..' <C2?4 . ]'Wa i :-.r.. St.. t' la., s. C. ' :~j.. tmmm-mmmr njfwmm i i mii.ii i 11 ii uiiiiimiim " -mm DR. I- ,M. DANIELS I'h.i.sician and Surgeon > >':!rue Hi tu.s: to TO" A. M.; j to 2 ":i- w 1'. .M.'; 0 to S I'. M. a. Alt* ntion .Given Diseases U; Women | R.e?i k iiCM 22'iU Hampton Street Phene 75C4 . DR. J. G. STUART 7?: F.i . Ear. ar.TT Throat . ~T~ . | ' tiiassf r, Fitted -Accurately ( Orh?.e Hours: Telephone: ; '. i : i? i :'J0 l'..M. Ri.>. 4tiu2>' "i, to HM'hi y. M. Otliee S796 , Office: Residence: . 2030 T.ujW St. '..,1417 Pine St. ' "r V-. T..K;,}v. nc : U A. .M. t<; V. M. . fit s. j^75 <3 I'.- .M. to s 1'. M. < I>r. \\ . D. Chappelle Physician and Sureoun I'.fva.-'j. v: \V n and Chil.irt-r. A Sj o ;.i;y . .Oiiice: p.-oh n' e: -ii.. cauy .-v. '. L'.ci .St. : , Co:i;:i.b:ti. S. C. , Hours; Phones: s >:1 ' A. M. Oi!;ce ,.?0.;S ' - 1' a*. ItTi'C Dr. R. I>. Frederick I'li> Lilian , Pr-? iiios: .f-: ? .r:.' -VVa. h':. U't. -n ;.I 'a: k . Ovo: Victory Saw P:;.;k. Columiiia, .'S. C. ! ?. 1 T>1I ' ' ,J 7 AT! : ii:.-.--""? ,! i'.c:;Ta". \% oVk " : Dr. L. 11. Hallman i> ! : n r i s t !irry? FATN LESS KXTR All I O S" S j.' L>\ tits )0- j c: . U na s 'Street , I . , _ t. . i.C. Dr. II. G. Thompson" . V j i DENTIST G'.-i Assembly St. Columbia r! ' "7 rhone TvTPO . ? Gol.i Cwifrj Bridges?Plates a Speciah . Extractions Made ]- Eainless In Winnsbuio Wednesdays nrd H, Saturdays at A. ' Rtisscl Building. " , in Phone 210 * n- . . Ollice Hours To'cphor.cs: 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 F. M: Oflico 0033 V" Res den co 8373 !' Dr. D. K. Jenkins * i dentist Fiilirg, Plates, Crowns, Bridges | Sandrty l;y Appointment Anesthesia a Specialty MADAM PETER'S ITair Grower For Diseased Sralp?Gives Life & j Beauty. REST GROW ER?apply j once a week?PRICE 35c. I 190G Blanding St. Columbia ! Counts Drug Store, Washington St. Thomas Drug Store, Taylor and Harden Street* I and GUAup. i ?" 1