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Field Agent Coihniunication intended l'or ibt current issue must be v*-'ry briei and should- reach the editoria desk not later than Tuesday 01 each week. City news, locals personals and social news by Wednesday night. Lus ness and Editorial Phone 452. Cola'., S. C., Saturday, July lOCh NEOKOKS T. IPs. XECl ECTEl). I r "1 Neytoe-s of coui>'e, are' neglected in eveiy public provision t'oi tiu'-common Welfare of the cjtizet'.s of the State. The" folly ol such a policy cannot always bi iliteeUj sl.on. There i.? one excep tioi. how'i'Vi f. and that is in the tnatti r of health. It should riot give' anyone brain fatigue p. realise that diseases among Xegioes is a menace to the health of eery citizen, it makes no ditfcrenci ' of." what ' race. This idea has re ce: !y been -tie-.ed ?y Dr. Jam.'? A. Hay tie. State Health Uthcer, in an 'add11 >s to the directors of the Smith Carolina 'Tuberculosis Association. tiocci-r' said ''lat- then- 11 -?!<I be piovisiou fm u.OlJti c<d'ii ?-f 1 siill'ere.i's. of tuberculosis and that prevention of tliis disease in. the State was Problem v.. i \ . o.... .. . ? t OUCIV 1 il! K Mtlllln! ' ' ill .-'".'M be facilities for v. iiit? patients a- against piui-|"!i for x?(:ly all t./ "a Negio-s. "h" i: thinking may think that th< pioji.'i* tiling to do is to tir-t provide for the white* and then perchance, the Negroes- van come *r1at' i', but such a policy is like one pirtinj* a valuable li< puicl in the. bung of a cask and wasting it at the spigot, Diseases are r.o respecter of persons. To - cure a white nutn, of T. B. and have an 7 'affect" d?Xeyi u?in-iniil 111?isn't (in- ing much. .So discrimination in together. ? i?( OTSBOHO TRIALS- 'ADAIN. For the Ith time, the -Kittle of_ Alabama will - show' its. eotuCT-iiipt for the enlightened sentiment of the world. She will do that by trying to convict H innocent colored youths of criminal assault on two white women who accord,ng to, their own confession are of that cla.-s that decent peo'plc hold .?ii* cuiitempt.?lie _il said though to the credit of one ot ilm.i' women, she repudiated their criminal assault. Disregarding own story first made as to any that however, three times a jury has convicted the boys. Td the everlasting credit of a fair-minded judge, the 1st conviction lie ing. too unjust, he set it aside and granted the hoys a new trial Hut Judge Morton was cruciiied For His fairness and devotion t<> justice; he was defeated for reelection. Ordinarily one need, not be too stirprised at any verdict rctutwd?by the average jury? especially in certain cases. But one must wonder at the Alabama Supremo court to which the 2 subsequent convictions were appealer?. That court gave the convictions it? blessings; it said each time that the conviotiov were in accordance with the law. Now, that is what the highest court in Alabama said. But on , appeal in each instance to the ?- --- - ? lT. ?>. Supreme Court, it said the convictio.ns were v NOT in accordance with the law. What tjh/erefo'rc mast one conclude? Either that Alabama's highest , i o court i-was?ignorant <>t the law that the judges themselves were j as prejudice as the juries; a1 bad . .." > , 1 situation either wa\ .t i- taken.. Nothing much L thought about the trial judge, W. W. "Speed" . Ca/Tihnn. lie is known as a had i boil, prejudice-"'judge, whether lie is learned "or not in the law. Before lii.ni again 'these buys mi:<t jbe tried. The resit l.t therefore can be easily jgetlivted,. but the end is , not yet. \ i | ivampoeiigrams V v Stephen C. Cainpl)C|| T| Wednesday, July iThigh 'uomr (lev. F. Gairly \vj I -c\. tin- n a: lization i.:' -I i> ila an . and ma y prayers. I'm!. S. I.. Frnl.-y, the 'veteran serbe "[ "i .vill set- tin- t'.dl'dling of his deMies. Vt.ii'H and'. vqui i.ave ua,t__ d t<> ?(.'? t!if School ? ! Met la. iccreditcd domy. vJuat yeas' long d 'or. TcaeltiVig tin1 'l!apti-t ('uns.d-i uency HOW TO in) THINGS.. to inn urlo-'.' - i!!!v;"?hr?f .c ! Dean' ol' 11?-l4ir/ is, L' I t "?>s.t"<*ft*I: ac Leaders. supervised by t he coi t C-" ponding, secretary.. \\ ill'enroll i ircsohtat: 'i^s t'rnni. every --? ?. 11< 11 -j, f th<* >t..ne. More thar Stln.n id A ill lie retail lid +W the valiois,, .Vol kets. innudiii'-: the sixOc one i ' onveiitie: s. Kviry feature i". new. I M o.ry j program is diH'vieiit. The pi .j rani is the l:i-1 wo id in I'rogrr.m .building.. Trie-needs *< :' hh'e In. .1.! ' I JI'G'U]).- V.'li lie met. A ol ice \\ or hers Kver.v tearlier .and i*tmi'. rv me ; cad Or will register \vitit -1 i j Oe.m ' dfice-, rood) (>, Academic .Jitiii'di :v it 1 1 a.m. The schools opens at '2. it). with a general a-s.nl y . uogram in the chapel. I \nl lie . here at ?0 a.m. ti* hegin in'-; i , . i'oit and general supervision, V- d mmmv.- nii.v. iii-i'i: ii::uu'ti i\j' , llf-so ami' I'C'i'ir: t. ... lixpriws ("anii'ii.- I? ?;j/ ?i >-.(>< fuc iln m "i ion. achi'l'my iim.'iii nn<! I??:n -l-H * "ity ImiimI is !? 1 .(Mi. Con;,- |>j ? Ji- ' \ to i-ainn. I'lrir.;.' Vh:i i i';!' atainu - lit, .t i-ai'- , i .> ! ' t Ul-J 11 : >1 .1! y ?i:li, .' l it' !,- , . i.att: iul. >' -la! !i i ta'a': lC-lv jraii-. wili ' t- adnntu-it t all classes without ; t .ui.-n . '<;< I':.., >:ir I -I : ' \.V!-> h ivm -i ' av w ;- ! . .ut -I'll. ; i:- : . .1 a ami j ' utlVr.-iue : a' \\ M i. .S a i- a' t a 'Kan's olVii-a. i ...!: .vt r atK-. x v' S|>t-?-iiil i i-.iift-r- ' mil -ia S|i' '-in| ... . V o-.r.'. i-l ! ' >i-1.'i.v. i,- <!< - . s . , | . | tit . t. I'm; I -a- .a' \i i,! a 1 a- .i Acta ! 'iia - ,"i | \I?-;hoii .!'or tl.o i n. it] i'.hi. , j >, a i i-i"nt a. fi-?-f >!;' w.il j ' . c! ai <-<i. {sjii-cial s. S \tiinini-tratii/i; M I'. V, Ii - II.. inc. ? ! . ., r| Mir - >' t'Hi.trj mi i. ait; -'.tit a !'. A - {. ? * i:? 1 I 'ari'i t v v . t a? ii I hp The I're i<l?-nt- and Moderator* I ? Con fore ne'e ? At roar thi/ty 'That sd.-?y wh.hi hi- i'i.i iv , .i.iii' h a. ;> ua.. _ Mia lr-, ?.ne llM.il' '.111 I. ai'1 'V T~- r ?in1 ? rh'tedt'r. to '-i: ij .r mm he ii' \v ju'M^ram tor di-liie; cention a ii' I a>:-oiati io;jThis > vlll Ij? the climax o:' ill.' day. .1 mo'dei atoi-. (it .Vnli'i.:^ heir hoards will l?e pre . t ied (? he convent ion. \\ anted Your ft'-an V'ti:.1- ll.aa i': v. i.a'-ts .\<>00 m\v jila'i-. t'l.iii ti.-w restion-. l.non ei it'ett! t.">,000 ii-'. s ami \i itiii-j. > onto nt.d v.lira v.-- ?!.>ir -?I'l e I'd' ?I;:': ?r-r^??n-in cash- I'oi Mhjectiv"- : ?,.) . \;.r Jo Then t'eonomin.ttion As yt/itfc ('".'Vt ; } outline S.ec 'ary, Detui o! .Mi.thods. and J?ilector of C trl'! Adhtitti. i tit i. i.; I ait! hrir.yrit y th -t . f << i t I have eve# hrntifji t. . The ]."> j?:? t program has heei. i.:jj ;/; <1 7.". IK'tCeitl.. I 11.111 I'uli r ' * yi.nt?Willi, .mnihi.ci'?r-po.i. with?.. j .. request. I want you to hear en with patience am! help me v it: , low. I want you i.> thi.ii in torn"; of I'n;g,. - i\4_ Ailvanr . j, I want to thank you fur all you . have done. I have in mind to go away for graduate work d'TTT r I may sit among those who ! now METHODS. I just "Verged th' l: intelligence thai I hsivt- Ween t nominated' to assi-t (ht- f) an ol I he S. S". a"n<T 15 V I'd Congress li out of recognition of the program j' just carried t/ut. I must go away i h and study. I want you to SEND if ME. t ^ - i - ? ?? ? THB EASTOVEH NEWS The fourth was observed very' liiietly here. . , 1 I.ast Saturday about 300 people viinessed the anniversary -of the Ko'<'vy 1'urial Aid society at the luhle school hou-e in Calhcun conn y. The hest speaker was awardI a scholarship to Alhn uiliver.itv or JJe ediVt college. 'I lie winler was M iss Flora Williams. Many iood thinjrs were there to eat and Fink. . tjanies were. played' and much i J asfire.l w*-a?j enjoyed by iii'. S. S. at St. I'hi.iip was larjrely at '.ended and niueh enthusiasnf. wa< (uanifi sti tl At 11 a.m. servire hi^an, with love least followed bv experience nu'otiiijr. Si'Vii't/ii taken fhum tid. 5:1. subject Freedom Thru .(irace.. Ut'.v. lb>wman stressed the yoke of bofuhitfe and the yoke of liberty. Four" j:aiiie .forward and utiitfd wi'th the church. (Vaiipuinion followed.' Four cliildrej^1 were bap ti/.ed. . At 1 : 15 >i >"\'iee lie^an, at 'STiilob. A.not he: spirtual teriiiuti was ::UU! d rrHti < 'o'tJJ, ' tl'VII Wil,- ?. I " V' d 1'i.e ( hild' CTi Ho? . exere *e 1 was I Jan h. d .wliieh was_o:eciieiit. I as! A edii 'sday nisflit Mi'.deo. Free. of ('t.-lumbia was- iit.it?..* 1 .to TTT Ito "lia Ull'i; ot |- .StVNel'. boat o<K> people 'at tt' tided t hi: af 'air'.-at -the hpttie </f hei-- patents. I'h -y .are tuakin?r their home . at loox luvi' e Street. b.a t Sunday at . 5 p.in. Itev. r.owma'n was "ealFTTi back ' to St; i'lidip whero_L? . uii'ite-i into Holy Wedlock Mr. I.ivnteiiaht. .lack-on ! f F'ookhn. X. A . to Mi - .iaaie M in y of Ko-tov.er. Thi- wab||?e , io-t i "|mlar inarriuite . 11.1 Has b. . n in'this eonihtatity for ?rnany i,;irs About Ih e hand; od | ; withcsw.d Mb- :?":e>i I ItS ;;, i\ . ,.,'f the ! v...C r ' i * .! ' I") lite She i a en ,.b i".i _! i 1 ni Sutnlay -i-lai..! t*iir ft- J :n '_M mmi!Sit<- was j ' i; in / ' faithful h. i mi Vol 1 in t he c lan <"*ii; a nn li-1 "f j :-v .! Yhoii*; 4M* ,S. S. < ii"'> - r lis >. >' . vh-iir ' caiii.t' a: olmir J Uii- a: il i\"ibL_lli'Voj lat i !' i: .-i A- [ lit. Sin- mail iv.i ai y \ ir. j i,. \t i?iii ? - |k ' :i ! "I' i i . '" '.?-! . at j ; .i a!i ??' f til", i.M-'-'i 1.1.1 many | I I'.ini's was Vaiil al?>ut th-nn j i. v I.;l'* Im? ^;':ii ni'Miiii:^ t<> lal ' a i ii nil ii: 1 !ri','>! I\a. X V Wo -a i .' i.i .i .li.ii': >* \ a". a' <r a in'? nsi'til!' lil'o. . % . S in. .i;> :,t ! i -"a' n.i'i. : i ' a. t' i . 1. ? !!;? t I: |? l' . ill' I "I' j i ?i. 1 V- ili llo' at ! At IIX-v. !' . ?uair ai it o! >.' \ v.nis|;Si at IS! il-i-H Baptist j, mil i'jo.. T. 1.. 1 i.a'kotl i it ! ' Mr. atiil Atr Ki'il I 'a\"i i>t iiiM.n nial. Vn Mu m tlii- 11>nt t'li ! uitl, Ml. aa.l Mi-. It..--.- j il'it.ihtv. w. i.-aa... u in. . ... ..i' i 1 V.i;-....-!*.! :tl'l ton t ( ,!i |.an .'its. i ;111 !' Mi?r-H >av id i':(: U-i inn i i>,vi| pi ( iijii-.-i !a-1 .Mi.'i'aiay 11 - ' mi I. (I a !iim trip. V11 -. It \ .11;ui and ilapV'dr; ' ' ? -;>i 11? !a i Wf.lin- .lay with ' i-t* r-n. law ii: * na.ii on \: a ii yalt'i-?a. ,M r. ( i;: ' t it" ill" < < '< ' l'iMli|< i lit | ' < t i.'tj I t 11 Ini: 11 V. :t h n! >- | "*l!' yn-l vnnl' l-i^ ' nmlii.l ft : . :'ii in ,M.>. .Mary Snilh c.atV {?: ?!. i a ill nut !jc- <ii?i|??>ihi? !. 'ih' Ma-cnir I nilui- ni?-l hi-.!. .I..i .lay i.iul.l i.- .r d. rid. d - to liaiiy.' tiii ir in*-i-tii?j?- iiiplii.- in ii, 1.-1 aii>I .'ti I Friday tii^lit. :n I?11!i y'- Fall mi Mailt "si'vol. T: n ( niiil ilcj. nn v. ;!i In-' i iiit'i rti il " 'y'l'i. I. \ i - .1 i-t'i I'l-t'. I.. .l!n if. ii and ,\ 1;;i. a I-'.imi'.t. Itiijnvvi' i I i - 1 : I s i i ' M\'i ) .-. .Mi ci- .Ii ijll; - n! i. j dr.-. II .11/11;; i n. .!,a. Mr.-. Wa-.h i <,;h"?: ?l ' i.n.r ii. i liu: rii K'v' tu cl tiic r.i.i ni:i a m. i;. ( in K( ii Re\. S. II. Lewis, Raster < '<'Kim:'.in. S. ( . I he Sutul iy ei.ool met at the usual lime with n !r. i - anTi ti aclier.* ITi iTTTr n Mi'r1 iv?place. lute- -im;?Sutv-- t ny- school I - 1 rj. lit*v. I a-wis >>M<!ucri'tl I In- review.MoYninjf server llie pastoi sc e teil liis text 1'rohi Acts ls:_'l, j object llie Importance- (if Keep-I t.ir tlu Kea-.-U ! (>'. ir accessions iu tli T?Turt>itTtr set vice." Ti e Leairue topix- was l.esirtiy discussed "and other points ' inliin^- <m the lesson. At nitfht the pastor ;selertted lis text from Roman* K:14, sublet ('hi id re n of the Kintf. Many leant i f ti 1 points were brot out. 'liends and visitors are welcome ( o alt oi out services, 11 t i*Ai motto Leader S.VfNT J AMI'S A. M. K. ('IIL'IK'lt Kev. W. It Bottler, Pastor Columbia. S. ('. A larjro num* -bar?oil?scho-lai s jfreeted their tea- ! rhi'is Sunday. Mi.-s Kstcl o .lenOiXt-til. St.pt. of ti c Sunday Q"1 J. was out to the delight of all at I tor fumici itoii:u an op? 'ration j the (bod Saniarittrti hospital. Miss Colin I'help:- and Mr., Ilnavno. I.i'wis, Jr.-. wore elected as delegates IVoiu the. S. S. to at-' fond the tiiiai. nl ii-M l.ctinfttoh.. Our , plu-toi pfcaohi'd a iioblu soim.oii (Itii'rj! tie morning service and mart' (cuts wi ro made to rojoive. Ibis hcin^ the lii's'. Sunday mnn.\ ' partook f'f ill , Lord's Supper. -Tito. Li ay-no ivr.j hoUl at . iks. usual hum. .Miss (leyi'Va Powell \v:us ua'cuM .<K-1-.-kuiu from, the I-yajirue in .tin.' ouiivuhtioji. KveiHiijj s rvirc Key. T. .Mi l'l liter of W.ji>-j .-I. ;ii? pieacVioil a splendid si/ri.i-uii- front tbe .suiyiei-t ChrislV 1 !, [/( ?"?>V a Sacrnimn- * till Feast. A t'.vnjir' the -visitor* V' u- Mi s. K. ! '. (i. Dent. ' _ ~A play ia!i ! Die' "Slab-Town ^onven^ipn." wi.'l l.e v;iVe:i on M a day cVfa.i'i'-. July "l-lli at f*:00 oVlUeU. i^,1l.vn-lv ; <' in '.in |'i a .n?rf? I'ndyrtn.V I'.-j ularity cunt** t it . SI. .Iju.iics A. ,M. K. yhurrh SlimlsJy. .1 ajy 1Mb, ?.?:??<I -pin. nude. tal.vr w ill Iiv jrivi u a niyrht to . lam -elite help on the rally iH'jri.o!;:.: : Will .1.' e . follow- ' iim.. >ri??iiu.--i_?','r.uiual i.y isiyht ' Ti arson's . iv.l ' hoaie. U??l rt "Dclaiivy.. Mi. Addie . Williams. l*'i ida.v ni"T.'. M; !.!;r:Mit\ ftuaiiil home, Mi. i. .!... V nay. Mr.-". \\ il '' ,1ft 1111i> a .iiila. 'tr. ; Sua ;;v'. :ii;r (., I.eevy's * ,t;< ai bona-. Mi ." ,Iii>. I<i|ins?iji.. Mrs; Carrie ' Cho.ri y. Mom,lay : wat. .loin -on-Hraiib-y nun ai laoiv .. .1. ; . .1. , Mis/ M..i.i .. fa-day nil,it linn: - * . 11 . :i hi.*!1* , ^Lu. !*"s :it:li Ki"!". . :!j . I.i ! ? Clr.V;. TTn-'-i \' !.*. I'iia Uai'-y 's . I'lia a al r . iu , : iivrira.'i < 'itopv.. Mi>. Kir s .*;' r* i-... Tltut4?in; ; -i!+tq 14--r ?;:r :? San !''.l!n Sit"~ 11 : i ' . Mi*.. \ . 111 a i: i -. M i s l-'ailliic l'l ... ,i , I,i*\. \\ . H. 15. !vr. pa ;> !. , . ? ? ? st m \: riiiw s \ i:\ys . ;.y ;-t i - .* j s i:; o n- i \ i . I I'. IL r ! V. "Mjly v liu'l i li- v. Ih | " d I' - ;iri I t. piiiujr'.' .-( .- J a s a..aid \i,. isa-.. rt a i > . m.iik uupi * i i-'ink. ' I'ia v I ? . ; la. v,l ' t\\o ni.Aalde *tniid- | at "S-siiiai a f. * I have i ai-- i.*r|~l In* t~~ ! '. 1 in i ari i *1 la- viiai.i .! aul t j i >? > ;ti i..iml' t iif i .11 ii :.i i ! i . \\ ith ..while. I . I a .1 t! t:i In -i .ii-1 i : | i\'. \\ :.a!i \ a v.- 1! l.:...v.i; ] . . - jfii.I ;t >vt'l! livi : : ii.', ? Wits h;iji|i !Y / n-.itr: ti .. . ! ..I:'I:iy Id ."'ii N k;,' ' 'tali y at'?;! ! ' I : a im*! nil* ytar- ay.) ji'i'tv'r wt.i<-h j la tit t?? Floi i ia. 11. ' -il---. I im.i it : i'.ii 1).. .'. < : IWl.tUllUlll. Kitiy! t li\t - *ia l-'lm u!n. i-at > ayo Mr. W'lia'.i y 11?t . ' 1 !,.! lit. <| I,' r a lit: i ..!... f.- ~ . i. K niyht is a i.-a! ; :km ? ini will a.ill -m-g. a tri.? ? .'i :r, \ > ut i rt't?rr?m ; rav-;' ? I I- keiua-ily. Iaii.;l\ I.a i j;s '! Jtl till* i.Hl.t of ,\| '. i tall . Mil .Illy I. Tii-i-c v. I a i at : ! ! nllti'i tli.ni :a fTii !"\ v.Yu ' i i )? r uni :t!nl >l ; 1.1 : . 11'.wi-il. JsUnUlUT 1*1,1 ,!n;f \ t iJitii ! pupil is \V !! sit?. ;;<]? :!. ! ioii si-c ,1 ,\, I;',, < , ; M.u-v us, s. r. .??! Wnau:i:.:> 1 ? t; ,t" ?' -'{l ??it. Mil1., i - h iic.ii' smnctiuii. v.iili u-latiw.i: i '."riiunls. 1-1 K: C'ltlU* Tf;< Inn- ,f V." >'. . (>hio "Ts FaTT" i,, th<- ~ ' '! liis pat i ul.?. jui-.f laai.y ' uil-. lie l.as Ii iv wifi' ''I (!;ilj alc.'ii^, ' - 1 Otis .Mil !. II ,ii. ?LJM' >- r ( 'hia is in-a;,. . ju inj.)i^- ^ U.in ? IU1 I.I l 11J ? * . 111' J * I ! I : . . | . Af-mjri..?i A11~ Irene (ia.Lin ot <'.?I -:! s i ('.,7Mvorst i|>|" <1 at Ik t in. i V. Al. Kf. church Sus.day iu</ i>\ Aliss Alaijifiv Wise of (> range- |. Lairg worshipped with u- Sundav nI< i iiiiijf. Wo received the sail rows on !? Inst week that Air. a.:<l Mi- Whet 1 M"iH-. (Andersoli) liave loss th r P *i..iigktor-n-h?w ' who' st.-peml- iy tj ISi'anehvillo. '1 We were made to feel sad to "-I have heard of the death of sis- h Lor live Lewis. She \vas a mod- h el mother. The remains were I deposited ut St. Matthews Bap- A Uat church. , c ** t. - -*T ' 1 i CHARLESTON NEWS <>n Sunday church-ttoors were KTeele.i with rain hut it did not risen the crowd for tile usual < oiv.niunion services. At !1 a.i:i. tlw pastor conduct? -.fthe devotions after which he lioiuiht t?> us a womlerful mes.-Mee from Isaiah *1'!: 1, subject file Sa\imr I'ower. It was enl?y everyonuj. We Were" l<- haw wt'h us a< visitors .Mrs. (icdsdeji fr?m Mo'ris St. iJa.pl. church, and .Mr. II. t'. h'ord : u ,Mt. /nut* S. Ji. at the usual hour with Sept. It. iirown and co-workers .t their post i"f duty. Sunday niffiit we wire blessed ivit'll a message taken from Isaiah 'subject .loyfulm-ss i in Christ j kingdom. Rev. I. W. Bennett of | Qc.igley's mission anil the Rev-' Wright I'-ei'e visitors. ' i i;11 (iwmiii' (lirucH | July. Itli was service day at] If'cilovf-hip' and Communion day.' V: . S. S. i.-|i ned with Supt. J-.; R. Rutherford and teacher at ir. !v ir si of duly: Review by the~ pastor. . . j After prayer- service the pas-] .or 'Conducted -the morning \vor-] ' I; n 'I'- v l?I'l ai no I Id i 1?Uov, Young: brought. flew thoughts i <> pur minds. One was- received p..t Ire' cl.arch. i Because of inclement weather ih.- aftefnooii I'lmininniooir- ' .ii" will hi- held. the third Sunlay. ' j. ... I We' are looking forward to the] taint in::' of the church in Aug-;] i>t. I'hi; Work will he done by j he pastor assisted l>y the i?tVi ms and members. IIL l.liN \ NKWS Sick Ii t: Will Steward. Leila 'rye now improving. A! In..-:: Iloozev has returned k t in While l'hiiiw Vi.url i ?-rl' alt: r wiiii'l, si'-.* cmiiH'" to ! . ' .. !. ~I ??>.I ..liij <lauj-rhtvr. . M ". I h i!?- A i ants and 1.11le .Mis- .Mttbel Airaniy of Helena pe lit two weeks i'iK Sumter. .Mr.- .Janus <'oritur ?/f Wash-, i:rtt id ,a.iiu- to vi.-it his parents iiui si-tiv of Helena Sunday and . n.'iaaai until WednesiJay. 1 :.i: I in ! V.aUwell of Wilini:;,\\ j.i vi itiri>U i J!.1111. :.(.,! < '. 11.1 r,.(!_ \ "Op! .ii I ! ii-lia to : . Sunday. and sane while ' y ha-! :i -wvll time. A 51< **: troaj t olunibia .wits" theie }. o ! :' in I ! ?- d) Inn all Baptist irrrt t.?iTiitT .Ml. 7.ion wr~TTidei~ar" j'ir.i-vc wa- rendered.. The death of Mrs. Annie Mae . a \ a i lidhet ed at I!- ow n "v. .M. !.. riijii.ii -Sunday 't-.oo Sin- was lie a i ". 11 >;: M I Sulde Ii Dps he. s. ! 1. < at*v (ire. n. 1 \I\T .1 \ MKS A. M K. ( II ( Ki ll lev. Hale B. Thompson, l'astor . A -ii-.vi! 1? . I-'nio I '.in- hi i par! iif the day hut i- nun uiiit; service was well atiii;i-i| and tlu- a ice was be audi a.'.i! iir.rii- i'.iiv' throiurlnn.t . I ; !.I . ; l'h.\ - : 1.1 oniric J l 'tie vei,ii,. service's thruat I he (lay. Our paster ileliv(-<-*tl?t-ht iinifTTtTT^*?! !iiessa|fe irine "ill. TSih . i'I I .(il'll's l.USt ip. 'i" 1 i!a-! !' i!:i St. Luke -7: ' i*. i uuini ;i:ieii was ailuiinhter- * I in a lariie '/roup. \'isito'i> 1 i ( { K'\ ? '\ t'll'illlU'i!. ? 1' ir ri-vixal'ii etiiijf h.-v.Jtil at ' v eveiiiiitrV --er\ ice ai d a capary iiWil- \\a- mi hand for worhip. "Prepare I'm .Meet Thy !' :i" W.(:. ill;, sllbji f I (if ..by (lis ii( !. !vil ?.y cur pastor i/l ile spiritual tide t-n v reach <1 new (mights. TTT7> Mit.iect ?? l>"" ? I' | I.I St?Uu 'A s? >:1 t. The Holy (ommilnion was 11 r) tu.?m rtrry large ~ umber. Our * ii vivai meeting ' uMii J tin a period of t'wi; < >!;- will, ilio Rev. C. S. Stroud f Lonoi:, N. C., conducting, .urge and lively prayer serv'.vcs I'o.i'unil.ili'il i.ii'li evening bo-. ^ i ?! dung. The church?u__ ?.i\ i?-u- for an abundant harvest .?i4+*i?.Ma> No ?Kingdom -in lii special effort. . "i.lU' Vr I) \ Y" FM.ANMvl) OR It Ml) llli.H RAPT ( HIROH A "Gii at Day" isr planned for led Hill baptist church, (la^sn, S. ('.. Rev. T. I,. Duckett, astor. The pastor will preach lie morning sermon and conduct kunmunioi service. Rev. H. M. jnyli.T, -A+4-.- Olive baptist church, iii.gsvillo, S. accompanied by is choir yvill preach at .'1:30. Rev. ; (1 bowman pastor St Philip A. j I. K. church, accompanied by his' hoir will preach at 4:30. ? MOl'NT LEA BON A. M. K. CHURCH ; Nov. W. L. Williams, Pastor _ Due West, S. C.?Sunday was a beautiful day for all churchgoers. All officers of the Sunday school were' present and at their praecs. The enrollment is increas big, Delegates were elected to represent our Sunday school at the state institute. Service began at 11:30. Love Feast was given just before the preaching aJter which the pastor took for , hs text St. John fif':17-lS. He preached from the Subject "The Crucifixion of Christ. 'After the sermon the Holy Communion was taken. Sick: Mrs. Laura Vauss, Mrs. ' Emma Pruitt, and Mrs. Ida Jos1 <_ j)h. . We wish for them a speedy recovery. The trustees save a barbecue Saturday, July M. A large number attended. All seemed to have enjoyed themselves. Misses Sallie Wharton, Mamie Sti^sewcll and Mrs. Carrie liarVis >are' spreading a few weeks in Jlt-itthhiouvilLe. N. C. IJl*FFALO NEWS S. S. met at the usuai hour with ."supt. She: man fTTTTt teachers .at their post of duty. 'The lesson was discussed' by the pastor. After prayer service If*v. .1. (_\ Collin pieaehed a soul stirring sermon. The committed s made ther report, a neat fsunv was .collected, $<30.75. M:.ss Edmonia Norman, Miss Lucile Ifice, Mr. John Guiles of Rock Hill summer school was the guest of their parents Saturday and Sunday also Mis* Lois Murph spent the week-end with he* parents. having a tine time in sell. A. I The Woman's Aid club will! tjivo a chicken dinner July 17th. Children's Day will be observed Sunday, July 11th. Sick list: Mrs. Judie Hive, Dea< <> 11 X. 1 >. Richai ds. n.\l'MS TEMPLE NEWS A series of silver teas are beinjf served in the homes of various members aiul friends of Damns Temple h>s proven t). ?ieat help! ' Mrs. M. 11. (iranti sponsor. , The foui ill celebrated, on the ">th was' pleasant .spent here. . The ninth. annual session of the Oblumbia-Camden district hur. li school' \". C, E. and W. TTi a7f<T~ Fi" 31 ."sueefy~~ebnventioil'" ivf the A M. E. church will convene at Baums - Temple A. M. K. /ion church, Suninietville, >S. t\. >Jlily Kt. Rev. J. w. Ma: till, A.M. 1)1), Rev." A. Russell oli. i), P. K.r Ui-v. S. J. Henry, pastor. ? * ? HARRINGTON NEWS Mrs. OzeRa I). Manning who is attending f,urn liter school at Mayo went home for the weekeii'i. She carried with her litle Ida McCuiry. .\T rs. Ma re a iat Holmes, mother of Mi.^s Mary Hoik/way is at Ivoio in Philadelphia, Ph. criticall , iTk Mi^s1 Loui-e Kogvrs " left for her bedside, Monday 5th. nvitid guests are planning on i;oing' on their- annual picnic on the 15th. We had two muneraia Mtnday. ] One was Mrs. Hannah Melton lie-Id at the Bethel church. Mr. Willie Gibson's funeral < vas held at dandy's- funerar home Mrs. Isannc Gibson is now ill : it liome. Her sons and daughters are here with her. Mr. Eugene Patterson motored k?WH?to?v+*iu bin father- Kov. F-.- ". Patterson Saturday. Mrs. Catherine Casdy left on ( I'lii sdav for a visit with l>er sons in New Jersey. , While Miss Louise Rogers its iwny Mr; M. S. James will act :is S. S; Supt. Mr. Edwin Jackson will act as organist. We are glad Miss Mary Lou llolloway is up and out, again. j There i< a splendid summer chr/ol here at Mayo. Enrollment i Approximately 175. h 11 V> ^Soturday, July 10? 1937. t 'AltREVILLE NEWS J i sj(. .Janws A. M. E. Church Rev. \V. S. Mims, Pastor Sun'.ay school opened at the is;al hour. Player services by Mrs. K. P. .Johnson. Text St. Matt. 28:19-20. 8:.'?0 oui pastor p reached a wonderful dornufn from St. l.uke 1:78-79. Miss Rebecca JLlray of Augusta, Ga., is spending a few days ?.l home. Mr. Augustus Roo]< of Hartsville is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Rook. .M/iss* Appling/, M/esdanu^s Mary*. _ .L. Pope and Amelia Davis spent iiii.Muiy wim .nr. ami i'.irs. .Murray. Rev. \V. S. Minis, Mrs. Ruth G. Massey, .Misses Ruth \'. White Kufa Massey and I.illie M. BradIcy are motoring to New York City Monday. Mrs. Mary L. Pope and Miss A. M. Appling were entertained Thursday by Rev. and Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Janie M. Turner and dau- ? ghtor Eugi nia left Saturday for ton, D. 0.7 stoppinpr with her daupliter Yliss Iena M. Turner. Mrs. Carrie Harris and"*giand _ daughters OweiMft and Ruth Har- 4 ris TeTt 1* inlay Tor tvanuton, 111. Mr. Henry MortUn .uT Atlanta, (Ja., was Visitinj* Mrs. Estella Latimer a few days List week. Mr. It. Rhodes of Columbia and Miss Sara Rhodes, Cumd< 11, spent Tuesday and Wednesday La Abbeville with their nu t'..or. Mas. - " f L. F. Rhodes. They were aecomnanied by their Uncle Rev. Boykin and grantfinother, Mrs. Laura RI miles. C A 1.1) W ELLp.CLINTON NUPTIALS Great Fal < ?Sunday we wit- . a musi gramorous marriuK-c ever to happen here when Mr. and Mrs.. Isoni Clinton bequeathed their daughter, Willie Mai? to Mr. Allen Caldwell of Winston-Salem. ? - -The- marriage ? was at Paradise church at 4:30 o'clock. Many friends were present to witness this lovely occasion. The. bri(Je_was dressed in a pink evening gown with a pink veil. The gVoOm was robed ini a bi'ue on'fit. _Tle church was mm decorated with coioi 5 to correspond with the brides dress and made quite a unique appearance. An arch covered with ^pink flow- * era were circled in fVont of the altar under wjjiieh the, bride and m groom stoocL. Along with the bride were the following *attoivlants: Two breathers of Mr. Caldwell and their wives from Winston-Salem, N. Ci; Me. ?is John Clinton, Fletcher (iaims, Miss Mabel Games and Susan C. Boulware. The music was rendered by the pianist Miss Elizabeth Gaines. After the marriage ceremony the reception was given at th? home of the btide's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. i. ('. U liitt/n and there were servced many palatable dainties .wKVh wajf enjoyed by - , fifty or more guests. After the reception the bride and proem departed for Win- :, ston-Salein where they are plan- ' Miss Klizab.th Gainu.s had as her guest c/r the fourth of July Mr. Ralph Martin of Greenville. Accompanying him was a brbther and a friend. KKV. n. \V. 1).'STEWART <-ONDITTS REVIVAL IN CHICAGO l!ig Revival At Ridge Hill Church I Chicago, 111.?The Rev. H. W. I). Stewart from Greenville, S. C., ? will close- with one of the best revivals ( hicago.Ho is iff a class to himself when it comes to the evan? ifolrstrc field. He preached on masterpiece was reported. ?? ^ ? CARD OF THANKS. I he family of the late Mrs. Mar?t'lutts., thank their many friends for the kindness shown hnintr her illness and death and Tor the beautiful tioral tributes. LEEVY'S PUNERAL HOME | . dertaking And Embalming 2 ?SLOGAN? * LOWER PRICES AMBUI.ANCE SERVICE i Near As Your Nearest Phone" J ndertaker for State Hospital jj me 9276 I. S. Leevy, M*r. J 1 TAYLOR ST. COLUMBIA i i M