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^"The Old Gra>^; ; / of the M,- - : v > If' A. M. K. ,1' . fthe ,1'oin * n Orangthuthi dies "f l-'ie. , per state yi , P Flipper pr< ' r* cf'i>ui a;-* . the vec<".'U. t class t" ivy ing local im.rh :i ' Sy. veil as ce;.:-. *. [ K; the projrv^.v1 Hf by Mr,. .. South C'a ' < . hind t' ' ft 1 . if in sayin,' . ... \ L will lt-'CciV' tilb 4 tion of v"ir I f j inforn.v'l / f, men <s: /I ^ ' ' i; ^Sunday o.h: & Jf Hi Us*' .Vv?" if'. tal<I:.ur' i k t<MS th" pj". . dfnvo '!' ' -ft:- < ew tiuiiity i- il: - :P _ for all . . 11 a- ' , pf.Ull.lo.. lii'iV.. ! tn vinorrm.-';: i. tion* '"of . if'.. and cv:?"v?!.1, !?" . oxa 111 1 . 5 ' if > ' ' j ' -.vhiaix iii | " pr',5Vp: : Is . ns nt t :i tion. ThsiciuiH. ,Ui\\ ' ' ' . soi's si:*.*' fcssioTi. t prof*-.--im :d po'lt to til" Ilillli I', U\*. V doi.n/y a. . ter below it:*.'.* J*. 1'IoW ' ti:; * ' <* lis la.; : :. *' Ml i- t t ;t. ! . jlljd y. .: * . many { ' / :i. i s ; ' ,-olliw. : Otrivia! bo to U1 thai . whit.i-s t'a. yl .is, e. ti.:?t ihnot * * inu - h: sav> : >iiy.nv- ;l to-dale. and er.tcrt;th;;:.v- ' ' nta.h . tlit.- ?ia.. 1 Uf '.U ' woild i'.* .* s 11 tjl . ? i itjiis deal . (ii'ta- ? . : ' " ciisti -i n wlii; i;- i-:"' t l Vft IV' : called iv 1' ' "Trr rt,:. . was a1"'1!'. HI 'I;v,V ' T': " lit rife .Ma ' / \va< !itt . ;."y fu:" :.at .I' M .< ' as-i-' a-- i a'' ?lr .- < ci I ' - : 1 tvict niece j:aiee-i. ? I and Vita! a; seen thai a ,i is flawt-.i - ' i s,x di j diction. ' a . December Mr. I!< :U ; ' : thi- jfriu.fl ' sp'-nt. tiM- 'a- . 1. ' f La&aine u ho . i; vng s!>ji it> in J' (?:>:. . f hnricsioll . c-'.i?-;-:- ! V i ^ Ti.c field *.r of th.; ii-f Palmetto J^n*! l. and North Ci 'j ;. i notify a< h in- :-ready, the w<< I: t ycur sub.-- : rj. ii*. ? 'be Vv-ited 'd-n iitc ;..u j>' ' !. | And I hav> a-ln-d tie m. . not to di.col.'jr..a- nry til after those 1.4i.es. Many thanks to the / ! who ro'newod their y.-arlv -tions since we mpeil.d :>i : of- i fiee. They arc I' v. \V. Ravn.el. | Rev. W. G. Kim re!, Rev. G. W. I Heyward and Ma J.. S. Johnson " _ ' Jwl &? tin (Md Fcil)ffu,Mi I St. 1.uki*'s Harvest Oulhering \ harvest gathering serve' \vi'! )?. conduct ed^t ,ourv r. ni! \V iis\?n street from 15th 'tie ujIi the' f;>0? 'of this month, :i bo iKXf week. This eelwl! by held for th(e pur i- ;! cting oitr general ? >;'i - icily y?.r.fv fence and v re tes. -u?- i.iy iulIi' loth sermon O.. !: J. I.Anon Morris 11'. . - day evening*, 1 ?th . he- I ?: . ii. S. l,a\vt:oiK'i? of , I"<lay < v i ing, 17th ' ! !. .!' ? <> ! n ha= boon i.nvit' ' > also frn;n the several - :r e Vi.'i'dially invitod to v ti.-i" in-tor. These A. ' 1 \t '! ilo-o Siiiuhiy. even* . b a- which Una* Hi". J- L?. e . . . ;>rv'-:ding elder. will ; ;i toi'.lie is invited to , ! (.. e -vrvioes, praying P 9 \ vai.e*' <>n Our Knee:." V. v ! . I'll 11.LI I* M. 1-1. CHl'ItCH. I ajiers^ I'astor S. ('. Sunday was y. U-.?t ilay for churchr I-. i;<-'">1 the hut; wcaactivities at Saint i .von' fintlccrl " inspiring. The '-.uiiv.-l .at both servees . at'- :.i.!anc* was For -'.jv.-'s nv.? at?e" 11U1 pas-' it:- text from- tliy lth . Micah and a part of ~~~ ~T~\ lie nsutl as n j.ub? >' -.fi-.ain of God". This vis-V nitrhfful and deli v. n ti-nal l'vivor and en V ; Tin. spirit.. ran hijrh.. i- r .it- wi'th Mrs. I',. Simmons tin.'- ' -ipan . i- inU-red nuisi . 1 .- -ean. ror.dored r usic at 1 l'.i-ly Co .-inunion I ?i?i . S-;:.diy v<-h<?<"il hour a very : 1 int. -e-i:n<j lesson was -i i i * it '(.'dees Social Jus tly el of the lessen e?e.- itU i'aVion and ,. t :>'i yt i! uii* selves. V- '- Vri; tii,. |>a-4'e faille l'ot .d -liv I' d a-st! '???, *pir\ Hi d':S'. tui'se wa '? i:,i thv pa-tiLV'-s of serip: !1 Ti!! -iiy -ttd chapter, 3rd : . ! |, : as ?>he having-I . r::y aiul everyone was :?:i?i rejoiced in the i it .-..Ivatinr.... > . . a iTi'od rr?'i?.y \ is':- i *5" is . ways a vice far CI ! o >, teh ; < ii> til' church! .::i M:\VS J r. . ve:. liusy ;m!l- , in ic. it*.' ci '.foil. I :r I'm help mi ov-v f. ! tttiiii- laborers : ! .i- 1.1s-.' -tcvv::>.m Wit - 4 N-. .Mr! l?iilaii'.M . A tiitii |5ur.. ' ' ' eitrt.aii M'f mi h-i'nv alter ?iays with lh' ir ! . ? '. . a. i .M . -. Ih- ii v < >ile-' , / I ' I-' - - I5i;i-u n i- Initiie . v -ev-.-ral iiVntl.'S Mie.ii.-.' ami Milwaukee, in es-.f1,| ,j vival w;i. = r? _a^-?...l l.i.l t 1 <' !. ! :;i.<! of (. hvsUr coll? IH.'ol K- I . t al irn'i*! in</ will . \ : ' nU- Aj, M. K. | ' .*: .! Siiwjyy, S"-p- ; -~*-r 1'1 I!,?-tj, V-. y.?It. ( ililllll' il | i - , . will <oiuUicl iHT svrj - i . 1.1.. !i t: M 1 K': si! ! Mi-. Kli/.a ' \\ I-' tin'*.' will sum. > ' I v. S.. Dv.vkii.s is coniluct| \ : :;ii .-not ' ii'l' tl wyik I'm | . V. !' !: r.'i: M. , r.' ilu-l A ?'? ' ?i< ('?:?-?I ' ' ' I It )!v 1\ i S I?i{(>V? N ' ' A. M. K. ( III K( II j Hi--. i. Lemon, Pastor n. S. <*.. JntiT'"sting ' . ( the ci iii r <f the day I' : <I'Vti la -1 Sunday. Thy tr ne<l ""to two so.--I i. ir.fn.'.n. The nioinr '.<< : follow d tin* usual . : tii <::o Junior church, " who- : ati'iV -" ! |)V the pastor on -Tin- Heath r>f Jesus".! :.! tire ' f the sacri- !, i >' of th" Messiah was t i ) :?. th? ,-hildien arxl the'i . M- Well. The text of' , ( iii on was taken St.. ' ! : -j;. rime "Tests of ij i o !i'o". A fair, at 8:00 p.m. I. ieon pi : ; die.J to a large us.nar as ;i theme "Unique t li s of ;ir (lod Man". Many i' '' 'iso usual greeted Us with1' t'i"ir pre-etcie. All were intro- | l t d and mad" to feel at homo. ( T o Holy f omm nion wa admi'n- 1 Ut^i od at froj.h_j'rvicft*. Morris I T Brown is now a veritable bee hive' <?f activity. The pahiters are at work on the interior of our church ami for the n^xt two Sundays we Vffll worship in the basement of Mothe- Kmtnanucl on Calhoun street. Our numbers who have been away.fate reluming to thecity. Mrs. Florence It. Rivers, Miss C. S A. Smith, and Bro. Coo Caitei'. who have been visit:rgr elatives and friends in Mew1 York Coy have returned to Charleston and were in attendance on last Sunday. We are pleased to note that Bro. Rufus Jones is out again to the delight of his many fi iends aml. jneinbei s. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Witherpoon passed through Charleston hi-t Saturday morning en route UreenVille, S. C. Friends were fiad t > see them eltuo' their stay a- biief' in the city. Tie Ushers' board at; the colli elusion of the evening service, p. esented ;he U. fusteos a donation $10.00 ^.o help in the work that v being doneJ Our Ushers boards male aiuF female are "valuable aux .1.aries- to the 1 rustee board and never fail to render consructiv-i service. 13: o. Frank Williams as o;.au:mam oL>the nien's board and -vster Victoria Dash of the female board are. alert and ready to re-j ..'pond to every call. ' Our Do.'at- .Money Rally is" set for the third 'Sundtfy. in September, 10:?7. We -anticipate a hearty ^pi;n>e to ilm rail for Dollar .Money. Dr." ). F. Thomas, piesiding elder of the -Mt. Pleasant' district holdg hfs fourth quarterly conference on 'next Friday night and will pleach all day next Sunday, flu* : ar' wo: k speedily draws to its C-Io-.- and we go fc.iwuid hopefully. WAI.TFUUOUO N liWS. i ,i, f- ,\H?? Mabi-r Dmt. daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. .'.osy Dent has return ed from varolii g hi Philadelphia. Rev. .-UK. I'vu'?ui of Charleston was in loci it a few hours this week visiting- friends. atul i datives." The l'reshyleiy will, be held at h i s ehureh 'in Vharleston this . week. R v..an i Mr-. .1. M. MiUer will be ii: attendance.. - " ' : . Mi.-.-, l.'-iutl (ireen of Orangeburg \i-ited f iefirt**- in Walterhoro this we k ami wor.-hii>i>t d at St. Peter's A.MH ci.uivh. . Presiding Ivl.de r Wilbprn '^as the 1 r < ilj'i!-; v itest iif' U<v. and Mrs. l.ue-Mti Monday. lie had' .iu-t ri>t vn t f.l, from hiiliiiiijr 'piart 'iy -rfn fen trees at Uri i'ts. I'mnl ami White Mail villi h wen; .very stieo-ssfu!. Ite.v. and Mrsy I.orran motored, to' t'ol. nihia Tuesday to spplu'l a, few days with the I"ohimhians. . Messrs. Wi'sley Williams. I'Vnpk and Philip Simmon- and llev. I'.nU'tp. Went it shin/ and crahhinir at Sh'*hon Satur lay. They hruupht. hark some >e:t. fmiii for Sunday. . ..Mr. and Mis. Oilell Goiulejoek Were, the house '.tests of Mr. and .Mrs. !!, 1 . Mr.in!.< .hi~ Week. They were'or their way to lo op the i r?rfve of one of the p'1 iedieal visiio'-s of this' M-efipu. Mrs. Sarah Hi* ? -tout the week \'i?.h'-h< r s<ui in Savannah. Ga. Sh is exported to teluni this week K( IIOFS ri{()M IIAHIJISON. I'iit- campus lias Ip-cn almost <lo<1 i,ted for tlu- slimmer. Tin- hoautifu 1 flowers stood as sentinels that travc ?* > 11>i" ur<1 1.canty to the pasv t,y, ..f I he teachers w. re ctl' fur a inti. h needed rest. President Potter "was off" to the mountains. . Hi-, reports a pleasant -lay (in the "l and of the Sky." rated. Mrs. M. Y??t?nif .-pent a pleassehmd at .lohns44M .d. Smith. Char1. tie. X. Prof, and Mis. A. P. Porter with h r sister MPs Martin I.. Rohert n|i and Mr. Alfred II.' Rensoner dr., sneivt a delightful time in Tatn p.a. Flu., visitinyr their cousin, Mrs. Amanda A. Evans. , We note.) with ph'n-ur the nr ieal of Pr. T. !. R. Harris and Mrs. Willie Harris, Miss Gladys. swd?moth,"!'. Mrs. Hattie Rowers. Pr. Hani- is. pastor of 'Randall \ T 1 T"? \ i *- i ? * ' >1': i i -|i(-siiyi 1 in 1 ClUlien. A. V. Ci?r. They vvoic the aliests of Prof. and Mrs. II. \V. Iloulware. < >11 the rjimpus a few days aeo w< erected Mi?s .Mary Rice, who ) as heen for months in Chicago. Miss Tlicc is th<- daughter of Mis. ( la inda Rice. Her mothe** must have' cxp oterl tiiis pie -uir visit, : ; she- has just had. her house oijihtoil and- it is now ore of the bounty snots of'the community. Mrs. Hi nrictta Hall who is sum ire-ring in A-hcville was at home for a fiw dais to greet. her sister Mrs. Maggie Wilson of N.Y. City. Prof, and Mrs. A. II Rea^onor ivcrc delighted to have with' them heir'sisters, Mrs-Susie Carter and Mrs. Viola Sams front Pittsburg. A'! are looking forward to the tronine of school Sept. 14th. Under the eyes of Mrs. Porter he administration building has ion painted, which adds beauty ?nd freshness to each room. Mrs. R'"i?opcr, under whose care he dormitory is. is all smiles, as nost of the forty rooms have been tainted. We are looking "forward o a pleasant stmsk>n. SUBSCRIBE ! ?,?XHELLEADER HE PALMETTO LEADER | CHESTER PARAGRAPHS. Prof. .Pecola Worthy has return ed from Washington. D.C.k where he spent two weeks visiting friends He will leave in a few (lays for Rock Hill to resume his duties as an instructor at Friendship College ' * Miss-Birdie Peterson, of Greenwood. arrived in the city Wednesday morning and began her work as Librarian "at Finley Hi school. The following teachers of Pinley High School arrived }Ionda^ from their homes: Miss Dewey Me Dowell. Union; Miss Maggie J. Hood, Rock Hill; Miss Ernestine WilkkeVson, Atlanta; the following h ve come in from their vacations. Miss M. J. Sumter, of Manning, who spent the summer in Phila^^kdfdTia; Miss Joanna Blackwell, -fit Sumter, spent the summer irt >ie\v York City; Miss Mattie Mae Heath of Chester spent the sum mer in Lake Placid, N. Y.. Miss, F.dna Woodward, of Chester, spent the summer in Washington. D. C. New teachers are Miss Mabel Gaines, A.B.,- Great Falls; Miss Margaret Roberts, A.B., Sumter; Mis? Elreta Melton, A.B.. Greensboro, N. C.; Miss Mabel Brown, A.B., Yonkers, N. Y. All other teachers reported to duty except Miss L. J. Hinton, who is not so j well. Her place is filled by Mrs. Daisy Atkinson, A.B.^ until she is well enough to return to her du-j ties. Teachers meeting was held Tusday morning and lectures were' ( given t.hat afternoon and Wednesday. Pupils reported for Work ^Thursday morning and all is -now, <>n the way for a fine year of work Principal S. L. Finlcy is enrolling new students daily. Miss Rebecca Fleming spent the v.t ok end-here as- gn.t nf Mr ?ny|' Mrs. Charli Hardin, Jeter Street, while enroute from Brooklyn, N. Y.. to her home- in Laurens, S.C. i Nurse Leila Brice. of Columbia 'with her friend, Mrs. Mary -Round-' i t fee, of Columbia, motored here , Thursday and spent several hours with her mother. Her sister. Miss I Isadora Walker returned with her, 'and entered the Good Samaritan, hospital to take a course in Nurse Training. > Miss Marjorie D. Kelly, .Lanes' teacher; motored to her home i n Georgetown for the week-nd. I Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Uriee had as their guests Friday, their- relatives Dr. and Mrs. Ytntng-, and lit-' tie daughter and Mrs. .Jackson, a friendi-all of Thomasville, N.C. | The funeral services for Deacon Weathers, of Second. Wilson Baptist church were held, there Sunday afternoon. Hundreds attended Several white friends took part in the service, A solo was sung by a white friend, and-his accompan-i-t was the organist of one of the white churches of the city.* For years he had been porter at the People's National Bank. The entire Bank staff was present. Floral tributes were many. Deacon Weathers was very highly respected. Rev. Mahoney the pastor, pretfeher the', sermon. The deceased left a wife and several children. Mrs. Caroline Guess died Thursday after a long illness. Funeral services Were held at the home Saturday morning.' The sermon was preached'by'Rev. J. C. Honor. Undertaker .Spanil had charge of the body. 1 he deceased leit one sister, Mrs. Fannie Edwards. .Mrsi Morris Maxwell has return id from Savannah. Ga., where-she spent two weeks very pleasantly with relatives. Little Willie Mabel Jackson went to 'Greenville last week for the re-, moval of the east on her left leg. Sh is doing nicely, and everyone wis' f > this little girl a compl< lju.i. "ent of the muscles th. r have cau ed h*r to spend sot many day- its the h >spital. Mr. Waddoll Brown is gradually improving at the I'ryov hospital \vh?' v hi las be n a patient for. twelve e ! -. Cards ha.v he n received for the?mart iap. and ifccptiim o f Tie v.- S. I,. McCullough ami Miss Ada Degratrenried. Rev. MeCulloi 1.-??of .Chester county's ( pn mising young ministers. Miss I)e rralfenried is a'teacher in the Adult schools and a - s^th^tlid ehtirch worker. They will live in Mis. Delia McCullough's home Columbia >St. This young couple has the best wishes of their host of , friend* throughout the State. Mr. T. J. Walker is the new ugent for the Mutual Relief and -JicuevulehL Association. Sick list: Mrs. Jane Clyburn, Mrs. Sarah Thompson. I Mr. John Hicks, of Pinckney Read had. as His guests recently , his sons, Mr. Douglass Hicks. of< Ru'falo. Mr. Hayes Hicks of De- . tvoit, liis nephews, Mr. Thom'as ; I licks, Klizabeth. N. J., and Mr.l John Hicks, of Winston-Salem.';] Chester l'oik were glad to see all 1 of these visitors, who havemany I fri nds here. I Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Baton and s daughter, Miss Sarah, of Union., spent Tuesday here with their ( daughter Mrs. Daisy B, Atkinson, i Their friend, Miss Belle Raiford, ( of N.Y.C. who is visiting , them, j accompanied them here. Mr. Thomas Wilkes and Miss Martha Wheeler were married re-1 cently. - 11 Mrs.. Ciussife B. 'Reed and Miss i I.ouisn Franklin will leave Thurs- c dav for Spartanburg and Ashe- t ville, N. C., for an indefinite stay with relatives and friends. !a The two day conference held n Tuesday and Wednesday for teach j ers at Finley Hi School prepara- I tory to the opening of school was I very helpful. Miss Rice (white) h of Winthrop College and Prof. <: James Tippett of the Parker y School system, Greenville were the ji outstanding guest lecturers. m tl LOWRY NEWS. I Mrs. Silvia Coleman Hope o f (Jastonia, N.C., Mrs.' Missouri C. Janie Coleman of Winston-Salem. N. C., their brother Mft John H._ Coleman were called home on account of-the?serious illness o f their mother Mrs. Silvia Coleman. The whple community will be glad to hear of Mr. James Key's twii children recovering after being ill with double Pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Miles and family are spending a few weeks with Mr. Miles sister Mrs. Annie B. Ferguson of Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Annie Bell Crawford has been here for several weeks visiting her mother in Chester. We were proud to have her .on Sunday in Sunday school at her home church, Brown's Chapel. NEWBERRY NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Williams of /Green ville are roooming in the beautiful home of Mr. and Mr**. Henry Montgomery on Coats St. He is the proprietor for the roofing work being done at the Mollohon mill. Mr. Reuben Penn of Jacksonville. Fla.. is visiting his mother Mrs. Penn, whb lievs in the home of her daughter Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Singleton, after a period^ of ?6 years. Bishop Porterfield spent the week-end with his mother. Prof. Robert Floyd has returned home from Asbury Park, N. J., where he spent a pleasant vacation Drayton Stfeet High School^ Prof. R.F. CTaHdeii. Piincipal* A, large opening SepL 3, with the following new teachers: Miss Christene Bates of this city, B.S. K. from Morris College; Prof. E. H. Smith, Sumter. B. S. M. from State College. Mr. Davis a farmer of Newberry county, who gave some timely remarks,and Prof. C. A. Cheeks an instructor in Virginia Union University, a citzen of Newberry county. He congratulated the students o? the wonderful opportunity they hav^' in com " parison with his opportunity of long ago. After which-Prof. Glad den thanked him for his inspirational message. The teachers who returned after their vacation are Miss Anslie Jones from New York, Miss Angerone Young from Atlan tic .City, N.J., Miss L. V. Latimer from Abbeville, Miss Spignor from Orangeburg. Miss Sutton from Camden and Prof: Logan from Saluda. Monday, morning guests were I)r.~ G. W. Singleton, Mr. B. v v,.,.i, ............ .._.i ii ? :... a . ?u-vi,? , 11 unur, aiiu i\c*\. lit*in y | Butler. Dr. Singleton was present; ed by, Prof. Gladden and spoke of, the duty of the teachers andstu-j dents to have a"successful term I Next Rev. Henry Butler who is a' student of Howard University and a graduate of this school 1U22. Ilej encouraged the students to do thor ough work While in school in or-1 del that they may be well pre-j1 pared to give service in the world. He attributed his success to the! record he made while here. Prof, j Gladden spoke highly of his rec- : old and presented Father Neely,' who told the children the import-, resented the parents he admonish-j ance of serving God. Since he rep, ed the teachers of the hardships, that will confront them and gave a solution for each proposition in , the class room. After which Super visor U. S. Gallman was called upon, who gave the faculty and students good advice as usual. Since Miss Angerone Young resigned Mis Gary from Washington, D. C., tilled the vacancy. Galvury Presbyterian- Church U\. w..w> -.. V . V IU nave our guest Deacon Lake in S. S. The lesson was enjoyed by all.? j During" the chllaten's Hour first selection was "You can Smile," then prayer was offered by Mrs. Lillian Dean. The pastor's topic was Labor, which was an inspirational message to the children. At 11 ::t0 Responsive reaUing_I>s. 1 G:i: 1 -18,?Theme: "Having a Mind W^vjc," Text Neh. 4:6 which very-iimpu+ssive. We wer^l de4 : lighted to have Miss Cornelia Reese worship with us. The League service was conducted by Prof. C.W*: Jones in ab- 1 sence of Mr. Cecil Jones who went 1 to Ninety Six Sunday. 1 Thursday afternoon during Bible class the Rhythmic orchestra ( fui n!shetTheautifu 1 music and Mis. Sloan presented the Baptism and Temptation of Christ, which was . :iuite interesting. -Mrs.i Parde Gary 'passed away . suddenly Saturday afternoon wtih 1 t heart attack. Mrs. Thelma Robinson spent, a i few days this week with her rnother-in-law Mrs. Alma HoBinson, [ before leaving for N. C. to visit j* ler husband Mr. Marcellus Robinson. ( p Mrs. Trenton Dayes left Sun-', lay morning for her home in Wash ngton, D.C.. after spending a few J lays in the city^ with relatives. BLACK STnric vvwo 4-. u no, i. \ Rev. and Mrs. Wm. McKinley )awkins pastor of the Macedonia VMF church, Flushing, N. Y.(. are >n their vacation, spending some ime in their old hon'.e town. Mr. and Mrs. Rial Thomnson ^ ,nd daughter. Mrs. Boulware have s uade it a very pleasant and en- P oyable stay. Leaving Blackstock, n tev. and Mrs. Dawking went to P lamberg, which is Mrs. Dawkins innie. From there they went , to e Savannah, the birth place of his L /ife. Leaving Savannah, they vis- w ted Hasting, Fla. They are o n.d heir way home. I DARLINGTON NEWS. Mr. Elliot Franks. Sr., died at his home Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 31/-jand was laid to rest Thursday afternoon. The funeral was largely attended. Mr. J. C. Daniel, Supt. of Darlington schools, Rev. Graves pastor of the white Methodist cKurchTflTfl Mi1. B rummerchairmanof the board of trustees made remarks. Rev. dryant pastor of the deceased preuchul a very befit.tttlg' sermon. Solos were rendered by Miss Rogers ami !tfrsr"Wm*re?7-t44o. by Mr. Walker, Sn, Walker. Jr., and W. M. Hunter. Resolutions were read by Mrs Emma Garner. The grave v as a mour.d of beautiful flowers. Rev. and Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. E. B. Miller. Mrs. Ida and Miss Rogers, Eldei and Mrs. Janerette have returned fro'm Sumter where they attended th*; Conference Branch Missionary society. They report a succsSful trip. The memorial services of Miss Louise Toney were held Sunday afternoon at 4:30. Program as follows: Hymn lined by Rev. J. M. uacKson; prayer nev. r. r. rauersdn; Scripture Rev. A.P. Moore, of Bishopville; remarks Rev. .M. Jackson ami Mr. Witherspoon; papers Mrs. Hawkins and Miss \V. Mae Richardson; solos Mis. Epps. Misses IMloway and Washington. Resolutions Miss L.M. Rogers; unveiling the chair Rev. W.E. Richardson of Florence. This service "was-under the auspices of the Lu. male ushers. The ushers werp very pr.etty in their black drsss^with white collars and cuffs. The president of the board, Mrs. Rogers led the procession, carrying a beautiful floral tribute and placed it in Miss Toney's vacant chair. Rev. A.P. Moore of Bethel, Bish upvillr prenrhtrd?for?us ^"ndny night. The sermon was enjoyed by all. - v UNION. NEWS. Mr. and-Mrs. Bonnie Giles en-! tertaiiu <1 at tneir home Wednesday: evening in honor of their sister and friends who are visiting llum Mrs. I.aura Robinson of Ilamlet,I N.C., Mrs. I.ucy llereoiv'and son of Ashevillfe and Mis. Serbio Smith Sanders of Columbus, Ohio were week-end visitors at ', t h e home of Rev, and -Mrs. .W.M, Craw' ford. Mr. and Mrs. R.I.. Berry o fi Washington.- D.C-.. so: nt - a- - -l't-w-' days with Mrs. Berry's, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Sanders. Miss Maggie Lmhart of -Green ville is spending awhile with Miss i . < i,ui t- aiiu liiltlliy. Mrs.-Mary Lindsay. after-se?*erul month, illness <Ii< ? 1 at her Imnii' on Calhoun strict Tuesday. The funeral services wire conducted at Bethel church Sunday afternoon, by her pastor Rev. T.E. Robinson. Gist Funeral Home was*in charg.u Mrs. Icio Nonis Wilkin-; an I' Mrs. I illie T. Keleh of New York were called home to the funeral of ..Miss Virginia Kicks of A-heville, N.C.. after .spending several days here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Whitley Boldcn returned t|>. her hom? Saturday. Miss Hicks is a teacher in the Asheville School system. Mr. and Mrs. Rolilen eh-l tertained in honor of Miss I licks Friday evening. I Mr. E. X. Williams is.taking a' much needed vacation. Prof. A.A. Sims supervising principal of the( colored schools also took a few davs vacation thi.- past week. I Mrs. Martha Sartor is very han py to have her son. Mr. F. P. Sartor to spend his vacation with her. ' I We are very glad to note some one had the moral courage to con ,I.<u,. i.... - ( \IVIIII1 int.- IIUIMI wui ium illtending the funeral services of a relative. with hats on their heads. Where did such an uncouth habit and custom come? Personally, we shall never go in any church with hats on. services or what not. When one trots'into the house of God, it's time to uncover. May the ministers?of nil churches, strontr and weak, bit? and little, preach against this unholy custom Mis. W. T. A Una ins; Sr., and Mrs. W. T. Abrams, r., with W T tr?l have returned honiei after- a Very pleasant stay in Ashcville. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bolden and Mrs. Manfte Vlilson will attend the S. S. Convention of the Spartanburg district ME church this iveek at Yoi k. ! Mrs. Mamie Wilson had a silver tea Sun-lay afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C?. Bold 11 Tor the benefit of the Clallin Colege Expansion Rally. Prof. -New'ton of Orangeburg \ is tod friends in Union Sunday after1 toon. He will teach this year in \ndcrson. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Dawk in.- and fauuhter Miss Thelma attended cervices at Whitmire Sunday. Mr. C. PL Leathers of Chester, vas a recent visitor in our city. Mr. Corr.el Rice of Wiiiston-Sa-, tm, after spending a very pltastnt vacation with pare.nts has re-' urned. 1 Miss Bessie Davis, who has been ! pending the summer in New York s now at home. i CHER AW NEWS. Robert Smalls' Jr. Itiuh school f /ill begin its session for 1KJ7-38JS 'hursday, Sept. JHh. All pupils de,f iring to attend are urged to hep resent and register Sept. l?th atif' .ine a.m.. Prof. K.N. disunions, ' rincipal. _ ? Miss Theresa Adams was host- ^ ss to se^ie friends (including the Ishers club of Wesley ME church- s dth a luncheon at her hotne Mon- w ay afternoon. MiBses M:ldr?.d and Helen White Saturday, September 11, 19.'17. PEEK AT . 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Talley rdans to resume hep studies at Male .Normal school, Fayotteville, x.r. Mr>. M. I.. Foster of Chesterfield visited Mrs. Henry White Thurs day. Little Joey Gourd in*. of Jamaica, X. Y. is spending his vacation very nioasantlv with his cousin. Mrs. M. B. Iiobinsnn. Miss A ni el in Tinker of Washing ton and Georgia Hell McColl <>:' v New York are at home visiting relatives and friends. The white Evangelistic Club of, the city rendered a special-ser vice at' Fee Dee Vnion Bapti? church Sunday, at 8;45 p.m. Two funerals were held at IV *" ? Dee Baptist church Monday aftei noon, one Mrs. Mat tie Hughes., who .died at her home Saturday iiielit. and Mr. Albert Jenkins who died in the hospital at Rcrnettsvill" Saturday morning. Mrs. liar J vis leaves three small boys, a has- > I hand, a father a?.d live brothers. >3 Mr. Jenkins leaves a mother and ' father Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jenkins, a wife, a brother and two sisters. Miss Wiltonia McCoy entertain ed on last Thursday evening in i honor of her house guest, Miss ] Lula.M. Stewart who was spending a few davs in the city en,am4a V- v iouti-.io ,>! ? 1 ui k. i nose wno oil ioyed the evening with them weru Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Marshall,' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myers of Washington. D.C., Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Marshall and Miss Dorolh\' McFailnn. Miss Caroline Chapman entertained the Ushers Board on last, I'u. sday evening. After the business part of the nv-ting, a refreshing repast was served. Mrs. Fannie Reed-r entert:r*\e>" ier friends at her "Tome on Front itrert Wednesday evening when he celebrated her birthday with JW i party. Miss Carrie Belle Dorsey vas honored with a surprise birth / lay party at the Klks Home Tues lay evening, priven by her sister^ diss Blanch R. Dorsey and . I 51TBSCRIBE POrM THE