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ABBEVILLE NEWS many good thoughts. Prayer serSt.
James A.M.E, Church | vice \va&. cpnducted by Rev. Wrn.
Rev. E. F Johnson, Pastor j Minis,. aftJar 'which Rev. J. H.
, j Muggins brought a wonderful serSunday
school opened at t h e, men from the text St. Mark 16:16
usual .hour/Lesson reviewed by subject And He said unto Lhein, go
Supt. B. T. Johnson and encourag- ye into all the world and preach
iqg remarks by our pastor. the gosfrel to^everv creature.
At 11:30 a.m., a very interesting Quite a number of visitors wormessage
was delivered from John shiped with us. Rev. Huggins is
15:2 to an appreciative audience-.-?g-^\ili'ndid young-man. an.d'we"tie-.
? Sunday might SeSytiii'e lesson?lieve he is sent frunw God by^tftg
was the 57th division of Psalms work he is doing nni- we pray that
' and the 7th verse used as a text, he will be successful ifc all his
All enioved the message. ?undertakings.
Rev, O. D. Young pastor of ... . . ,
Grace Mission AME church preach . r.ai-Sy <yUr assesSm?n*
t ed an excellent sermon 4 p.m.j, at -1-01' the ,.$tate ^e_ague_ convention
Mt. Pleasant Baptist church in in- f *Cnt lViv* , F' 1^?"
terest of the rally. S5 15 ven. our pres.d.ng elder. Now
Tizea . *??.? iwi **
? y~xi? t nr \t *u:. at vival meetisg which will begin on
Rev. and Mrs. J. vV. Matrns, Mr. ,. , c 1 , ,^l > t?i..
r, , ... c ! !? *11 he third Sunday, the l<th of July.
Will Rue'] and Mr.. Emily E Allen u- h ^ Missi0 >,
jvere rjest, of Mrs Bonnie L. C. h d lnnni?K ,0 go ovel.
Brown Sunday evening. . .> tvtt
Mrs. Julia Rook Brown, son and .
daughter of Augueta, Gn., spent a 1
few days with Mrs. G. A. Gary. I. AN FORI) GROVE UGLINESS
Miss Kate R. Prcssley returned CHURCH
! to Benedict-AlltVi Summer School
. after spending ;< pleasant?week Bishop U. I). Rookard, Pastor
-nrt with her mother. } Sunday school at the u^uaJ hcrur
Mrs. Mary Arnold-nf Evunston, >*>:80 a.m. wltjV ft .large attendance
HI., arrived in the city to visit her The lesson was \vohd&fully taught
son Mr. E. E. Fuller and other re>~ by Supt., Rev. E. W. Rice in the
latives. t^1" Rihln .linn, umliuir
| Our Sunday school is progressing.
Rerv, M. A, Zimmerman front Sunday the Catechism class won
Friendship College, Rock Hill, Rev. the banner that was held by the
Charles Cherry and Mr. Samuel L. Intermediate class, We welcome
Zimmerman of Anderson were one and all with us in our Sundnay
pleasant visitors of Miss Lila Mae school.
Henrv. ? After tilt' dt'VOttrami Rev.
Miss Mary Hazzardand t w ;o Jones delivered a wonderful' setbrothers
of New Vork City are nton. Rentarks by Rev. E. W
here visiting their grand parents Rice. Rev. Jones' theme: The
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards. Possibility of us passing the God
Mrs. Mary L. Pope, Miss Annie ly Hand.
M. Applin and Mr. Dan Edwards . .. v" TZ
motored Sunday afternoon to Cal- At c30 after the preliminari f
houn Falls to visit Miss Alice M. ?n offfnng, then Rev. J. H. Jones
Fdmunds 'elivored a noted sermon. Theme
How to Become the Sons of God
Friends of Abbeville sympathize, p,-mark,. by Rev. E. W .Rice. Re\
with Mrs. E. V*. Reed in her he- Wm. Higgins left Saturday fo<
reaverncnt of the death of her sis- pastoral service at his church a'
_ tr Mrs. Fannie Kennedy .JJrownT--MC-_IIo,lly.^ N._ C. Bishop U. D
of Fort Worth, Ark. Rookard went to Laurens Sundav
Mis* n'outnVi WK?Onn for pastoral service dav and nite
i._?r York js taking her vacation with annual Sunday school con
her mother' Mrs. Cynthia Wharton ,w, eonvpno at Rev. W. M
Mesdames Zephia Tavlor and church at Mt. Holly, N
Janie L. Thomas aridved Satur- Saturday and Sunday night
?X^m?r Sch?01 hM C10SC'1 'The Rev, Si^r V. A. Artie
Mr and Ilia; E. G. Weems, Mrs. G'eenville will condjjot a revive
Gertriido Rnnlcy of Atlanta Ca ? Queen Mary Holiness church
' T<aiirenq this week.?She is a won.
ww<r4mner guests Sunday rrf Mr: aerf.,1 onr>aw
' and Mrs. Lem Strother and report ^
. a pleasant trip. ? ,
: 1 IN MEMORIAM
?WANSEA NEWS
In sad but loving remembranc<
Swansea, S. C., Sunday school of our dear wife and mother, Mrs
opeeed at the usual hour and all Anna Brown who departed this
of the officers were at their post, life. onej?>ay.Trrfy 1ft
we nan witn us in oununy scnyoi lytfY.
Prof. H. L. Amakcr who revie\v0d Nobody knows the .bitter pains
the lesson and it was much en- We have suffered since we loa1
joyed. We were triad to have Prof yoiL dear.
A maker with us. He brought Husband and Children.
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raised by Dr. and Mrs. Howard T
I lege, who will speak through the4
^country and study^ _ Negroes are
speaking to many University asse
| nation of these scholarship grants
MYRTLE BEACH NEWS Continued
from Page 1
| us a soul stirrirtg sermon. -Every
| soul left the church * rejoicing in
J the God of his salvation. Holy
communion was given at each ser(
vice at which time a vast nu'mbei
communed.
When you are spending your vacation
on the beach don't fail tc
worship -with us. - A cordial welcome
awaits-you.
I Mrs. Delia Prior who has been
1 ill for sometime is up again to the
delight of her many fiends. The
following young men are spending
their vacation on the each: Messrs
Luther Williams, Jamec Srnith.
| Wilber Munnerlym ~Geo7 "Howard
[ Eddie Ward and the Rev. Abraham
Chandler. Mr. Ed. Jones of
| Mullins is also spending his usual
vacation here.
The Rev. Mr. George W. Wil,
liams, a recent graduate of Claflin
college legt, last Saturday a.
| m.~for Washington. D. C. He is
r contomn'atmg .iokiinjg Revs. W.
I FT. Muldrow and D. D. l^elder in
j matriculating at Gammon School
II of Theology in Atlanta this fall.
1 When in need of a hair cut visit
it the Oak's barber shop in new
'i Harlem where vou will get first
[ class work done. Rev.. L. Prior is
proprietor. ^ ^
LEFT FOR GREENSBORO, N. C.
?Miss?Lucille Kennedy, a teacher
of Winnsboro, S. C., left the
city - on?Tuesday afternoon" foi
Greensboro, N. C. She went on
i an extended visit to attend?a few
wee k s with h'cx_grand m other -ami
- airnt;?Wts. "Martha Pearson and
Mrs. Martha P. McClain respectively,
after v.-hich she is expected
to visit her aunt, Mrs. Ella Pearson
of Washington, D. C., and brother,
Mr. James Kennedy of Sil.
ver. Springs, Md.
On last week-end Miss Kennedy
was the guest of?Mr. and Mrs
David Kraig of Winhsljoro, S. C
While being there she had th(
privilege of attending the "H
Lights Frolic club ball" on Saturday
night.
We wish for Miss Kennedy $
- -very errfoyabTe vacation.
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_ Rov. A. 4). duiiiu'hu. Pflslor"^
Our-Sunday sChooT'is yowl as
- -nr.unt,?otrr?mumtrs present. Yeaterday
was 104. The Senior class
Vtill holds the banner. A pro.
t jcram?wa^-rrnde^d at Now Beth~el
Sunday, evening, July by the
Willing Working cluub -of Beaver
Dam church, in interest of Beaver
Dam. Four choirs Were present
Trinity A. M. E. church, Cross Anchor,
Mt. Alexander and New Bet?
-hob?-Amount?mulcted ST.00.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brewtor
spent the week-end with their brr
'her Mr. Clyde Leak of Draper
N. C. Miss Nora Parks i<. visit
irg her sistre Mrs. Ila Smith oi
- Spartanburg, S:-C:
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i iic xiunit- i^crorators Club Tne
at the home of Mr. S. Smith 231'
I Pendleton street, Monday evening
at 8:50 o'clock, Prnver was offerei
\ by the chaplain.. After which th<
president took chprge.
On the THToT July our Club-ha<
[ a barbecue at Mr. Marshall Mack';
Tea Room, about 9 miles out oi
the Bluff Road. Each membe
brought th?rir guest. The dipne
F was served at 3 o'clock. Every
1 one ,enjoyed themselves fine.
, Some.mL Ihe-msmbsFfr 4eft -earP
. ~tliat rfiomnTir'Trr order to catcl
some t-out for their breakfast, bu
- th?^ water ,was too high and the?
were out of luck. (Too had for ou:
fishermen.) Our next meetinj
will be1 at the home of Mr. Elijal
* Love, 2311 'Pettdleton street, or
July 18th. All members are askec
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hurman erf Howard, and Mr. and Mi
country on her ex >eri?rees in India
little known?in---India, Miss- Martin
mbles and always thoio was the req
cich cxpeiicnce and shall "dtr~my~ part
to Negro students for study in the <~i
NEW TRINITY BAPT. CHURCH
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Rev. B. F. ^tewart,' Pastor
Wcllford, S. C.?The Wbman's
r auxiliary of the Spartanburg Baptist
association which was hold at
our church was a great suctess.
Mrs. Carrie Sanders, the president
really has a vsiion and she is getting
the cooperation from her eoi
woikers. The Moderator and s^v
oral -of the ministers were present
and pledged their support. The
next session will be held at MaceUonip
on West Henry street.
Sunday was a wide-awake day at
our church', Supt. J. B. Foster who
has the record of being the oldest
"superintendent-in the Baptist
family in the state from a standpoint
of service is still wide a
wake and doing all ho can to make
his Sunday school second to none.
Brother Fasten has given .more
than 35 years of service as superintendent
in this one church and
he is still' loved by all who know
rum. rie is an example ot?taitnful
service to his church and community.
He.-is loyal in every re-prct
to his pastor and chureh.
The pastor preached last Sun
Jay morning from the subject My
Personal Knowledge of the New
Birth. I John 3:14. A', evening
he preached, to another large audience
from the subject The Norland
Far-sighted Christians. Num.
, hers 13:30-31.---Everybody seemed *
I to have enjoyed tthese two great
discourses. Collection for the day ;
! was $28.0l 1
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I buinliiy. was a beautiful and
glorious day at'St. Paul. The Sun
day school and cgan at the usual
hour. We had as visitors from
Bethel A. M. E. church; .Prof. Tom
iSanders and Luther Leake. \ \
' Roy. Lee pastor of the Evening
Light of the city and his congregation
rer.dtn-ed set\ ice a;t St.
Paul church. We were indeed glad
to have them cooperate with us.
; The Pastor, Rev. L. B. Moone
' will preach at Iiethel A. M. F.
' church on 3i(l Sunday, July 17.
Public is cordially invited.
1 Little Miss Annie" Laura (Jarlingtor,
daughter o'f~Mr.~"and Mrs.
, Williajn Gai liniiTun passe J on
! Thursday. .Funeral- services were
| held on Smuniay at llie cemi'tiry.
j Miss Lillie Locks . passeiL away
???n gunday, J1.1 y 10.?Funeral A1SJ
rar.giments will be made later. 1
' Little Miss Ann^tt^ flrnnt., Hon'
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>n a Juliette Dcrricotte scholarship,
s. Edward Carroll of Mogan eol,
to help other students go to that
reports. "I had the privilege of
uest for some tTCatmnt of the $eto
help make possible the eontinTient".
(Calvin Sei-vice).
ghter fo Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Giant of the city celebrated her
first birthday on Monday, July 11.
Those present wcVe: Mis Betty
Jean Jackson, Odessa Mickens,
Jessie Mae Hunter, Ella C. Grant,
Alice Grant, Hattie Mae and Lois
Wentford, Qra Meadows, Irene
Viiginia Greene, Elizabeth Pettyr
After games were played they
sane- "Happy Birthday to You".
Afterwards a delicious course of
ice cream and crackers w^re, serv
ed; A silver 'basket was given
each and also a collar with each
name on it.
ST. STEPHEN A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. D. N Wilson, Pastor
Op Sunday we were pleased to
have many visitors out. People
came from many of the surrounding
churches to hear our great presiding
elder. We are .proud to say
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TESTED RECIPE
?By Frances Lee Barton?J_
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ON a summer Saturday, when the
. youngsters go off on their own,
bearing baseball paraphernalia or
home-made fish- ;
ing rods, it is up C~^Jl / i
to mother to ksff / l
provide the eat- /
ones take the
sandwiches for ^
granted ? but ^
they always get
a thrfllover
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UUU IU lll? lUliL'Il. 1UC3C wuwuuw
date bars will get a rousing hand.
In fact, your own grown-up guests
will find them Just as acceptable,
* ~ Coconut Date Bars . j
IV4 pups sifted cake flour; 1*4
teaspoons double-acting baking powder;
% teaspoon salt; 1 cup sugar;
2 eggs, well beaten; 1 tablespoon
-'melted butter; 1 cup finely cut
I dates; 1 cup shredded coconut; 1
] tablespoon hot water.
| Sift flour once, measure, add baking
powder and salt, and sift again.
Add sugar gradually to eggB, heatdates
and coconut, mixing thoroughly.
.Add flour, alternately with
water, beating well. Turn mixture
into two greased pans, 8x8x2 inches,
^CooT. ~thit In*bars, 2%xl Inches.
Remove from pans. Makes 4 down !
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thmt our church is moving on nice
iy along all lines. There is hardly
a Sunday goes by when some one
doesn't join our church. Pray for
our success. '
On last Sunday our services ^
were glorious all day. We had our ^
third quarterly conference. 0-n
last Monday night. the Presiding
Elder',,Dr. T.* J. Miles preached us
two of. the greatest -sermons we
nave ever heard. Iiulhe morning
his subject was, "Watch and Take
Heed. In the evening he preached
on the subject- Fnith The _
was set on halloaed fire as h e |
preached the Gospel. No one can
sit under his voice without rejoic- 1
ing from the Gospel. He is not
Only ft grfn.-* jo Jf ?
big Christian brother and model
Presiding Elder. .1
_ On Monday night after the?con- ?
ference he was paid his" full as- I
sessment by the stewards. It is a
always a pleasure for us to pay p
him; because we feel that he de- f
serves eveiy cent of it. g
CHERAW NEWS 0
The Ladies Aid society of Wes- 1
icy fti. Hi. cliurcti was entertained i
-Friday^ aL^the .home of Mrs. An-f i
nie Fagans. 1
Miss Virginia Gillespi is spending
sometime with, her parents afCity.
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Mr. and Mrs. John L. -Tyson- ?
and daughter Laura Jean spent
the Week-end with their aunt, Mrs
M. B. Robinson. .
A very special treat wa^ offered
music lovers Sundnay night in the Inform
(ot q recital by Mrs. Dixon of Society
Hill. The program consis t*
Led .^of classical?-atwF- - spii itual :
numbers. Mrs. Dixon was accom- .
panied by Mr. Wilfred Matthews;
of tl)_is city. All report an enjoy- j
able J eveihr.g .under the spell of i
the biilliant artists.
The Missionary?society of Pee
D^e was entertained Friday by
Mrs. Mary Allen.
The Young Ladies Christian society
of Pee Dee Baptist was -entertained
Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Mildred Ford.
"The Deaconesg of Pee. Dee ren- j
dered a highly enjoyable program *'
Sunday afternoon. Mrs! Estelle
Chapman was mistress of cere- y
monies. .
Rev and Mrs. C. H. Hudley had
as their guests Sunday Mr and .$
Mrs. iSallie Copland of Augusta,'Ga.
Mrs. Copland who is Mrs. J
H-udley's sister wlil spend some-,
time in the city.
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ENJOYING, STAY HERE
Miss Martha I. Seabrook, a native
Columbian, now residing irif
New York City is home on a visit
as the guest of Mrs. Susie L. Bailey,
211 Washington street. Her
friends?are?eeing ~ to it That her j
stay here is a pleasant one. Miss
Seabrook is employed in the New
York State Departmnt as a clerk
in tha Motor Bureau. 1 ?
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Examples of one-way fares sM
from Columbians. C.: j&itft?
NEW YORK $1-1.115 3Bfc
; PHILADELPHIA 12.25jgggg
' WASHINGTON 9.55 fil
RICHMOND 7-2? X&B
TAMPA 10-50QiSa
ST. PETERSBURG .. UJiailSlf
MIAMI JL3.60 ifgr?
Similar fart* Yo?ot-Eee?points
_Reqa?.,st Sttxbo^rd routing E
from yon|- )ncal ticket. agent, La
or consult J. L. Carter, D.P.A.
Seaboard Office, Room 1 c'
Arcade, Phone 3821
Columbia, S. C. '|
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TAYLOR'S"
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OF THE RROAI) RIVER
Where you can fret your Room !
snnablc Rates. You can en'jou^Wei
and Swimming and Everything.
ENJOY THE BREATH IN TIFE \
SUMMERS HEART. Y(
FRIENDS CAN
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Mr*. Anna Taylor, Prop.
Saturday, July 16, 1VSS
AMOS & SON
FUNERAL HOME
tmbulance Services Day or
tight & License Embalming
Our Service is Your Service
Our Home is For Your Service
tet Us Serve One Another ~
Phone 79-J
123 RAILROAD AVE.
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Fan-O-Lin System
lit Beauty Culture
-Give FAN-OLIN HAIR, Scalp 3
)anrOff and Toilet Preparations
i Trial. Their worth has bees ? r
roven. Have and are growing
lair on ?ald Heads and Bars
Ipots when directions are followd.
Will promote a full growth
f Hair
Box Hair Grower 25e
Box Special Hair Grower 40c
Box .Scalp Soap 20c
Box Pressing Oil ....... .... 45o
10 cents extra for postage
tegiste-ed in U. S. Patent Oflice.
igents Wanted. Write for Terms
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Consideration for the Living , a
Reverence for the Dead
Dependable Courteous Service
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,ady Attendant Notary Public
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and Count the Seconds
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MARTHA RAYE
DOROTHY LAMOUR
RAY MIDLAND
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"Tropic Holiday"
T Starts Thursday
PALMETTO
very modern appliance has I
mu-instai n He?t hoard coaches I
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can trip. Reclining seats, softly
'bolstered, clean head rests. H
oals, pillows?lo.w cost. Corn- I
etc wash-room facilities. Sub- H
lod lights at night. Go this way I?H
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and Good Home Food at Rea?k-End
Trips, Dining, Dancing
MNES. KEEP COOL IN THE
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Thornton Oliver, Manager
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