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^ l. _j . . . vol. Fair Forest NFA Chapter Fuir Forest, Aug. 22.?The N F. A. Chaptctt* of Fair Forest i , -guttir*#- <T* trie "bp ening of" school on July 18th wi have irfrintf'H 11 hr "l-loft hopper," to the degree of farm - hand. On August 22, & boys wij] take a trip to Savannah, Ga. Thi boys are: Alonzo Bomar, Emmet Atchison, George Betsill, Fred Ellis and J""-""- y?'i" tu.. i'oy" are going to stay .there-3days. All members of the faculty re tuinod except i n.i Mnn I. P Fiutr er rpsiemod.?She wan rppfcreed bj *~T Mis.. L. M. Finley.* Other member? of the faculty include Prof. E. F Rivers, .Mrs. R. M. Barton, Mts N. L. Bunch and Mrs. E. F. Rivers The school has fine of the-' largesi attendance records, in the history of a summer session. The revival meeting has ,i" closed at the "Forest Chapel CMF church. The services were conduct jed by Rev. M. L. Littlejohn o : Charleston. There were ten con verts. You are always welcome tc visit the Forest Chapc'l church. The preaching days aie everj ist anu ara ounoays. uev. A. L Goodwin is pastor of the church Friends of Mrs. Sara Bobo will be very much pleased to learn ol , her improvement. FIRST WASHINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH a'^opT"m edat^the?ubuqI hour "-and thedesson was beuatifully reviewed subject Hannah: Godly Motherhood A few Sundays ago Miss -Cau then reviewed the lesson and Miss _ Arlenia McKinney is expected to review it next Sunday/ The pastor frill be with u? next -Sunday at 11 o'clock and the vis iting preacher 'frill be""here Monday to begin the August revival, r' Wc are e'xpecting the prayers fo all the Christians and your pr^s eiM_-e wnn us me ween 01 tne 2^Th^m(fmlwa>H>eull lli Industrial ^Circle sponsored a big picnic Saturday night. Mrs. Hat tie Gamble, is still working for the upbuilding of fallen humanity. Mrs.?Fannie McKinney and- Mrs Ruth Frasier will be glad for you to meet them every 2-4 Sunday evenings at the various homes ir this sectiontto help- make the .wo men's cricle to be the biggest and best. ^ The members of the Hilly Whiff -society ask for your presence ev pry Tuesday?night -art -8~0*elock Miser^C. A. Frasier, presidentMiss Corine Izzard( secretary and Miss Lula Curry, treasurer. If , you wish to join us send youname to Miss Corine Izzard, 10! Pleasant, Hill 'St. of this "town Lancaster, S. C. Miss -Lucile-lzzard and other? are ready to.face their senior clasp wjth a smile and leave?witlr a tea Miss Willia Mae Allen of this . city left for Pittsburg, Va.( on last Saturday. Many are out of town to th' revival at Daviq Stand A. M. E. zuon cnurcn. Little Misses Daisy and Louvonia Frasier are /spending sometime in Charlotte, N.C Misses I-ouis??Morris?and?Mmr Tha lizard are willing workers of this town. Little Mr. L. D. Glover and mo" ther are uot of town. at the "present}. GEORGETOWN NEWS The city schools of Georgetown will begin the term's work ofa Thursday, September 8th at 9:0C o'clock. Principal J. B. Beck is planning- a meeting of the faculty of Howard school on Tuesday mprning, September 6 at 10:00 o'clock. Mr. George T. Bessaleau, Jr., is spending a few^ days here. All member.! of the Beauticiar club are psked to be prestjet at youx meeting Tuesday^ evening, August 30 at the Miss Francis Dobbins, corner of Church and Cleland streets at 4 o'clock. Come please, busirlcss of vital importance "dbmand your presence. Picnic. Big "Affair The. Ministers Waves alliance, the 4-H club and the Better Home and Garden club held their annual picnic last Thursday on the EpiscopaTscffooT Tawn. Quite an enjoyable time was had. Many took advantages of surf and went in bathinc. Visitors were Mrs. S T. Brogden and three daughters Miss es Julia Mae, Sadye R., ar,d Chris tint? of Charleston; Mrs. Addel * Henry, Miss Blond^l Chrrste oi [DetrdW Mfch., and Mr. Macto ChriJto of Union, sister and brother of Mrs. Brogden. * Woman's Program at Bethel A very fine program was put over-By--ahe--wonicn uf BethgT A M. Ei church last Sunday. Wc made no mistake*-in selecting Mr? Eliza R. Howard ^ho spoke fen us in the morning. She chose as ^ub.iect "She Hath Dc>ie What She Could". Mrs. Hobbie S. Johr son beautifully sang- "I've Don< My Work". Mrs, B. Mv Dunmort #>. mistress of ceremony. The evening message was delivered by th< Rev. Mrs. M.B. Alston, who chcfs< as a subject "Woman, God's Mcs senger". The women Raised fif ty-four dollars and 1*fty ($54.50) cents. Public collection ten dol lars. Total a'xty-fqur dollars ant ($84.50) fifty cent*. 1 Come t Bethel, your are alwaya Relcom? r# > r. ^ ./ EMMANUEL A. M. E. CIIUKl \ Hev. H. E. Hrogden. I'astor On. last Surtida'y a-' great day was witnessed by large audienc^ es at Emmanuel. This dav wuts known hs"WOTTfinT*s ~Day "Hie -wo " men served in every capacity with i Jiw?oKe"ption?cri rilling Ore pulpit. The choir was composed of ; ajl women 'with/Miss Laney Bradley at the console jn the morning ' and Miss-Etta L. winds at n'te. ..Miss .Julia Mae Biogden, the choi_r_ _ istec?seloft^d?apprt/pi'iale music ? for_ the. occasion. Mrs. M. L. Green. conference branch m esi _ 'lv;^ w??i?the notice,. in lieu of 1 -Mr. A, C. Fctgusuil, the s'lcietary. The contrbiution. was received ; by Mrs. Brogden, Mrs. Mack of Ebenezer A. M. E. church: Miss cs Laura- A. Hill and Naomi W. ; DeLeshne., These ladies?stood ^ gracefully at the table*, while the i member and friends contributed of their earthly substance, j Dr. "Broaden-, rpior to - the ser hion spoKe to the Junior, church from the book of Job. A beuutif ful lesson was diawn which was ~ind*ed profitable to all. The text 1 of the morning discourse may be found in sixteenth chapter of the ' Acts of the Apostle at the four teenth verse?And a certain wo man named Lydia, a seller of pur [ pie, . . . that she attended unto ' the things which were spoked of -Paul. Dr. Brogden climbed, as it were, to the last rung on .the spiritual ladder as he expounded the word. Complying with the request for jo?ners|[ Thltr' s YfttrrrgM&me -Forw-ai d and was . .enrolled. ?? : - ' iSunday ..school was well at'ended, the'i lesson widely discussed and the afternoon interestingly spent. On last Monday, the child ven, and older ones, sgjcnt an enjoyable time at St, Adrews Par-' ish across the Ashley. Our Sunday school outing was held on that day. With recent and pleasant mem 1 ories of the activities during the 'morning worship, we retraced our steps and came tG the place of Worship. This time pj-pnr.hinp--. r was dispensed with and Mrs.* J. B. Jones came before the audience. Mrs. Jones delivered an inteiesting and instructive address fro ?subject BRIGHT SPOTS. In part Mrs. Jones cit: ed some of the outstanding enterprises and characters in the race. Regardlesq of the fact that some of them are no morer that does not alter the fact that..we should strive to become ^bright ! spots and create enterprises whil'h would be^ a credit to thp?racm- " "There "was o'ne accession. - ?Ushei Guard No. 1 held a successful picnic at Grant's park on Friday, August 19. Master Andrew Hendry of Detroit, Mich., and a nephew of' Mrs. Brogden rendared a weal j olo on last Sundaj n>roniug -ac-1 companied" by "Miss Julia Ma-I r ;3ncjfi|?nr Master" Hendry will - gfv?r~fr recital on the evening of August 23 at EmmanueL August 23 at Emmanuel. Misses Sadie R.t Christine and Julia Mae Brogden rendered a vocal trio during the evening hour. "Swing- Low Sweet Chariot" arranged differently from the oiiginal. 1 - ? Dr. Brogden was invited to | eadh a/t Plymouth Corgniga. " Monal church on last Sundav at ~ 'n:*30. The Rev. C. S. Ledbetter is the pastor. Our choir furnished 'the music. Relatives of I)r. and Mrs Rrog. - "rien^Wcyrshlperl with utf. They are from Detroit, Mich. Visitor,, from other parts were with *us also. CORE NEWS Rev. M. M. Thomas preached i Sunday morning at Good Hope ^hurch where he concluded his revival meeting. Brother A. N. Hampton of the Parlorsville circuit preached for him three nites. The results were remarkable. 2 joined the church. After Rev. Thomas' sermon con?errine Elisha and the Shuanite . woman. He baptized 13 chlidren. Mrs. Janie Harrison" Myers of Orangeburg county who married Rev. Wm. Myers of Cope, after a , short illness died at her honia in New York City* A,ugust 1 Ath where bo was p:istoring at the - tiwe^?She was ~a character worth y of cmulati(/n. Too many good , things cannot be said of such a1 i me. She gave her life for the nuse cf Christ and fell asleep or) Jesus' breast. Our sympathy is l extended ?the family. Rpv. E. E. Riehburg of the ' Bianchville circuit bein,* indispos ed was not able to preach Ftindav r~ i5uT made his way to- the church: because of the task that laid before him as a minister. After a I lively discussion, of the lesson, by , : Sujrt. William5 and his -staff j ~ ~h'e~ wasjnformed of a brother min | ? ister in the audience. He was ^ brought forward and upon request ] ' Rev. Simpsrtn who is a native of I this place hut now pastoring in . Maryland?mounted the rostrum l and preached a very inspiring ser [ ; nion AH tlt-psf-rtt?seemed bPTTC^ rlrtedT^We hope for Rev. Riehburg - a sncedv recoverv. * Mr. Thos. A. I.sRnine, his son s Mr. Herman and friend of Char lest.>n, R. C.,- were welcome visi* Aors to our town and church Run* ! day. Mr. N. L*bhy who had been i aiek- b?t a ahrrrt while passed a[> way on the 13 inst. Our hearts . go <rut for the family! f Pal COLUMBIA, ! ,Vl\ JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. W. H. Router. I'astor Sunday school began at 10:0C a.m. The same wholesome intersi' ady progress since its recamping at he beginning of the?year?whs marlfe-toxl. Senior class No. 2 Mrs.?Wilh.lmina Johnson Tfeaehef is holding the-banner. Rev. R. I). Myles preached a strong sermon Sunday morning from th ^n).rim.,1 r>nf> p.m day night the pastor proved him'self "c7iralr to the task and spoke from t!~< tixt -St sti "'Tinlm-.' HoaiU. Nu. 2 met Wednesday;'at the home oT Mrs. Mary .'Phelps. Our revival meeting will bogin Sunday, August 28. We are asking the public to hel]) us make this a gnat?meeting. We were glad to see Mis. Wilhelmina Johnson and Mrs. Ella Jack-on cut Sunday after being indisposed for several weeks. Mrs. Alberta Phelps is at home sfter being in the Waverly hospital for two weeks. She is iniprov mg nicely. : . Rev. It. 15. Golden is still in the Columbia hospital. Wo are praying for him a speedy recorver. Sevefcal visitors were present. A I.KEN TEMPLE A. M. E. CHURCH "i GreenylUc, S. C.?The services Sunday began with a live Sunday school attended hy numhv"01 children and adults. Mr. J. A. .Tohinim anl-hift capable ?ctrrfr of teachers are doiiv a good job. The benefits of the Teacher Tiaining class are evident. At 11 o'clock the pastor preach ed a sermon long to be remembered from the subject The High Priestly Prayer of Our Lord. Mrs. .Lila Mayes has returned from her vacation in Ohio and KnoxviLle and scvreal relatives an ) friends froiir both palces accompanied-her to service. Among them w1?Ue - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Walker -Mr. and M Alex McCullough of Youngstown, Ohio; Mrs. An n Bowie, Knoxville; Misses Liliie Mae Aaron, Bculah Minis, Mr. S. Sitton, city; Miss Sarah (^aughman, aunt of Mrs. M. L. Withirspoon, who ho*usC gucst of the pastor's family, and a meipber ol Bethel church,"Columbia, was also present. -Member^ atrFfrichds are hnopy over the visit of Mrs. Carrie Townes, 'Bethel church, Baltimore -w+ro?btrs?returned to visit Allen ffpipl" Shu?made?rtmra-ks -amf gave $5* towards the rally. Fh" is the house guest of Mrs. Lula Davis. I)r. and Mrs. Witherspoon were happy this week to have several distinguished guests i at the manse I>m Gee-rgv Av*-fiirrgfeto'\' "ErTtOf" irf ihe C.'h. utian Record-cr; Prof E. A. St lby ' *Sx\r,^ary-T reasur t'f of the A. M. E. Sun<H\>seho o 1 union, Philadelphia; Dr. S. .? Morris. General Secretary of the A. C. E. F.eague and Dr. C. W, Abington, Kdiror of ?.Sanda" 'school lit lafciY" \^.Vre welloir.t visitors. They w-n-e enroute t< Birmi ngham for a youth confer t-rtce u"iIk bishop D. H. Sims. Many thari&s are giv^n Mrs. Minna Calhoun for her ' interest in the lovely sacred concert la* 'SenVlay after: o<*.r. It was the treat of the season, with various Suri'ay schools participating. Tt Among the members of ou> Junior church in Scout camp thi* w?ek ate: Master Jame? and Geo Wither-poon, W}'l>uv Mack, Ed ward Johnson. Ben Lykds^ Dr I With.e rspo'on, Mo:?dair>'-s Add> Miller, D. A. Adams. M. L. With erspoon, attended the Conference Branch at Cok;esbury. Space, will not permit the many activities in,,which the church is \v? ^aii ..???? -<:i nnn by ScRteiubcy N'Abod.v i.~ idle nnil the work mo"?s on with abun<lant success. ST. JAMES A^l.R. ('IM'RCII 1 , Rev. P. !!. Hyman. Pastor Conway, S. C.?Sunday school was conducfed by the as-istau' Supt. at its usual hour. Th< Jesson?was beaut if trlly 'discussed Wp wore very pleased to have th< first lady of the Marion district and Mr. Earl Spears with us. This was their first visit. Dr Spears our be loved presidnig el der niadc a few very interesting remarks. At the usual hour Rrv. Hyman, Dr. A. P. Sprars, Rf v Jackson and Rev. McNeil ascended the rostrum. The pastor pre sen ted Dr. Spears who delivore a soul stirring sermon. Theme-: Vicarious Faith.. Th? cldre held hU fourth qua] to )y mnfi'i'. ju-a, Sunday evening. All rcpoi't wore good.. From ten young men of the church $5 was raised during *the collection. The stork visited the home of Mr. anil Mrs. ?Grecrr Jon<??v ami left twin girls. Mr. Archie Steele -ttmf- - Miss "Mai y Jo ps (engaged) motod?d to Marion 'Sunday to visit Mr. Steele's nrice. t Mrs. Mary Cochran entei*tain ed her little grandson Edward JoiiCS lsst Saturday evening with a birth ay party. Mr. ai<d Mrs. H'^r.ry Session '-pent tbi' we(k tnd kmtf. Please don't forgot to buy a copy of The Palmetto Leader from Joseph Stanley. * ,? I . "" ' ' { ? wett< SOUTH CAROLINA", SATURIX The Vofce Fj*oir. The Mountain i ?U;?K. -fc>t?wart ^ This is a tfieat 1 vi^al season' !|lll> hi'ix' gn i imn i y .m jK a. o claim actded _to thw. church list. Thej Ik raids of the cross arc doing ! some fine pr aehjug,. singing and ; i warning , men to an.-nd 'their wavs. IN v A,?li,?Buih y of (Julumhia dij some. < xcellent preachi ifV ilt AV HfoiU last U< .-h Klar-h ' nih' the ,m tiv-(l ?larger.-?it?war e? tiniated t_)_bu,Ab-ut fifteen 1 lui illPt!" 'vcoplo v/ho herad his gi t' soriHon on the "Prodigal . Son", Thursday night. The Bap tist family of the ( state shoul .' ft el proud of the great gospel ?prenelict .. tliat have been and are j still being' produced. Althugh 'the grim r eaper takes'on" for our number evor.v orco +n?awhile, lhr I/rd is" ?<*:ulif g forth n ore, labor er?s in ihe vineyard. It was- a "shock to the whole to learn of the d-ath of Rev J C; Collins a few weeks afro" ' Rev. Collins was one of tho?o ^aitVfrl "Pons of Thunder". Tt was the writer's privilege to nan fnr in the same town with, Rev. Collins abou.t fifteen, years ago. ! An ! th? news cam? to us of the (loath of the Rey. H. ('. Anderson j the veteran practical preacher of the Piedmont. Like the. great . N asa 1 Tne ^c ^ rp a so n e^ ^ h i s^ s e | m < i ns a And as tie great poet said hti__ -fmiinl hi storifT ho' ks, in - runninjr brooks and good in evervthig. but like all other great 1 I characters thpse brethren have I play'o their part upon the stage 1 i of life, anil wrapped it he drapery f 'df their . couch about them ar.d 1 j lay down to silent dreams. t Well, strange as it seems up I j h' re in these mountains, but while j the religious world- is trying to * gah> votes for Jtsus the political i world i< trying to win votes foi the comiiip primary. The whole ^ nation is watching certain- stet'c : to See who will they send to the nation's capitol to repi' seht them i:> the law making department. t Rut may the best man who will j. work for the welfare of .ail?t-he? people in his state be sent to tl.is great legislative body. ' SH*IL()H IJAPTIST CHURCH 1 S. S. at the usual hour conducted by Supt. Mrs. Sarah Brown ^ ui.i young daughter Carolyn Juan' -ita, worshiper with*HisT jAnatay?nig-hf ~RTrv~.~Br~TT Seai s c c".me forward with a soul stirrinUr s'.rmon, The Handwriting on * the.Wall. . f Last Wednesday night a ban- 0 'piet was given bvU).Q_manibois of ?the ivS.A. club in honor, of A - -hrrrhritry Pf T. Sears. " The. atVaii- wa^. formal and- rTv:: s "-.tr^ts vV'i' ki a iti-?.1" ill 3>T-niTng -t'.olh s. A|Cor a splendid gram the guests were served buf- " 'et style. ? ^Thoso enjoying this banquet with th ir guests were the Rev. f d Mrs. W. H. Brown. Rev. B. T. I 'ears, and Miss Maggie Ix>ng,.. I r. and M"V .lor j-*tfo" Jeeenie Snipes and Mr. Tillmon Gregory, Mfss H'*leh Bouknight ' nd "Mr. Floyd IVutkr.ighb, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Reese the Miss \nnie Wronn, Carolyn and Ruth j leese, Mes(huty-S Sarah Tfllmon ' 'osephino Steward-. Ida M Blown 1 -Ruth?Conk: Mflry Greene,., Jani<. HartyBrrTha Keeso and Mr. Mene held Roseniond and Miss Adelle Speed. After sev ral hounds of games ' he guests departed but not y' the guest of honor. Rev. Sears ( was presented \Jith a Surprise \ ift bv the presicb nt of the cluh : Miss Annie -Wrenn-?from?ffte~TTT~ S. A. club. ; Everyone expressed himself a> i living spent an enjoyable even- I ing. The. F. S. A. club door* stand i r\ f\?v t'ieit apw o tt'All o ~ f ? ? ? i ? t.iuvi r Ci > v? \r H (\ JS III t." Ill" Sors. ... , Mi's* Olive Reese left the city ; -leveral weeks au'o f?>i- New .Ice <cy where she .will sper.d the 1 mivnior and [earlv fall.. I Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wro:\n have | f-eturned borne from their honey j - home near Ifeathwood and re | orttd a wonderful trip. . OOl'RDINE CIRCl'IT NEW* Rev. R. A. Hrnwu. Pastor S. S. at the u?ual hour with ***e assistant Supt.'in charge. _ At?41:1a Rovt 1>. J. Hil! IWeir-* onduct d the-'devotions. The pas- 1 or todk his text Acts 29:2(f Theme The Stcrm of. Life's Sea. \ large crowd communed. "TKM'jatVn "was a<Tder{~fn the church. At 3:30 the Rev.. R. A. Brown nreached another roble sermon at ' St. James. Our fourth quarterly "onfercnce will' convene Saturday 1 and Sunday August 27-28. Wt. VfApr tfcnf oooti moniknu ri ^ I I Mis. Matilda Ban* has returned from Buffalo. N*. Y. Prof. R. I,. Pegneso- and family from Columbia spent the week i with brothers and sisters. p' Mrs. Knlin McCrva and child-^ rerr from New York City are i here spending a while with her mother,_ Mrs. Pe;' ra Davis is spending ' sjnmmer with parents at Lanes. , Mr- Alex Brown is here from New York J or a few daya.?:? r ?i. * ten AY. AUGL'ST 27, ] <j:J8 M:W HROOKI.yx m WS I Alt. R. m. , . I,;rhurch I ; r.: T}u. Su(((1;tvr'J:i All1, ^ lliscusx.\?; i,I' ...lev,.,,'//' At lip-1{, .. m, ]>avi, U'tUII the ).. . .... : pifiuh'-i ;t v. ' ' !l" V.'f .have jtM. l';.U vivui HM'i,. - - , ?... . i'.. ' it .ran hi.-rh and omi- spii '.ti'al''1 cm p.ran ovci. Bcginnitiji I idrv /?. .i. i'r t i ' i.inai i i. v.- i -iil' hold Its tUL" tiiui?m-^ratt^rrnxiTT? S. at Mt, ??nai >. !rit\*h. 'I in* public is euidiallV in*. .ed to a', tend all scrvic'os, * Lethsenianc Ilaptivt { hnf. h : ual hour .with the Sup't. and tea- ! chers at their post <>f duty. S_jx.? thry?nrt 11 :.iU a.m. the sen--.- "f sermons for the week began. Ilea. Cheeseboro reports that each nitf was tfiven in service. 'Sick list: M'>: Lovely (Hover, . Miss Mildred II elide: son, .Mrs. M. Fordham of Bulavand ,t\e., Mr... ' Laura 1 Fre.'erick of .New Brook- . lyn an:i Mis. Hopkins' daughter. , alia. Florence I'tuiTTn is (tit ayain ; after two weeks illness. We prav for all of thesa a speedy recovery. , Mr. Alonza Smith of I'eashy St. underwent a serious operati'o'p at the Tri-coynty hospital Friday. n August IP. j Misses .MiUtie ami Friyane.se knwmn n Mis-?Marie ('aid c. e!' C Messrs AIcHwin Mitchell, -If., and Mervin Mitchell, Sr.. and Rev. j Bates" of Coluniliia spent a day last- week with Mr. aiM Mrs. H. ?. Frederick, Jr. arid family. Last Tuesday Rev. and Mi>. L. G.' Bowman with th^ii- daugher, Melon virite i their nei.e Mis. .. Ik Frederick. I Mis.s Frmancso Bowmen is tpentrinpr somelTmc In the city dui: l! ng the illness of her sister. v We arc* wishing Mr. Mitchell c ind Rev. Rates much sunvt> with hl'iit }i! ineipalship ? f two" -ehools n Orangeburg county. . " Mrs. Annie White and-son mo-. u orcd from Philadelphia to theii !' ionic, O rn n rcbu* g ?-g?r?1 Mrs. Maria' Scott, the mother of I' J i s. Florence Paul in accompanied R he Whites from Philadelphia to *' iir home town Orangeburg. A ! doasant stay was reported by. all ' Mr. Hi K.?-pTTffrrifV; ""Si.. and ' ittle Flossie M ay me Johns.11 have a Vturncd from a ten. day stay in sew YxhJv Citv' 4 Mrs. Susan Davis.' fuivy g+-and-?~ hlldren. the-great grandchild: en f Mrs.. Elizabeth Rillio. returned 11 o thei*- home Richm< n'. Va. afor spend I'm* a .pleasant -owner vjth relatives in (>rantfcbu;ir". - Mr.--Frnrdc"M"Lick""of Pinevi 1 h ' j vas the v^iikrniuJ? iss "w 'ara Parler and Miss Anna John- ' ojh~ - ?1 Ales. Florrie Smith. Poro Beau- ... iciah of Peasle.v -street is in Chi-, v a pro attending the Pore college. T :he ;s sneeialiv.ing ij. curling. i> A ehickeil supper was, given, at- +-* he hoihe of Rev. and Sirs. Henry r. lowman, Monday. Autrust 22. M L' ' r* VTTORNKY \. J. FREDERICK f; IMPROVING Attorney . N- Fre ieriek" who as be' n confin d to hi- hcinc. . or the past two mor.tTu is some ? vhat improved, althn'ngh ly : 1 ' ^ estorod to 1n1rmal_hua.lt I. o- vej? PAH F.I.AM) NEWS a We are still having fintt weather T or revival meetings. Revival tnrted Sunday.. at Salem Mr-?&?. huiclv, The pastor Re'v. John Nor-' * votxl preached a very soul stirinc sermon. ???? MI\ and Sirs. Roosevelt daddy m i little. *on Roosevelt. Jr.. an i p drs. Lucy A. Jones >f Southern"hues, N. C., were" the dinner ruests of Miss Joy Mae Mango rhiirsdav. + A. Bridge Party..was riven Erf- ,, lay night at the home of'Mi. and ,i d s. H. A. Johnson h nming Mrs. i, Vnnie f'haval ria of New York and diss Ruth .Walker of Chester. ;i ligh seme was won by Miss V \. Brewer and low by Miss Alice fs kwm?hr-n-ttfrrl handkerchiefs vere p-o-ented ti? the <*uos'ts o f i' nor. Pi.rlmr the ownim? the h<>s- --1 e.ss served ni hits, sandwichcts, ti tuiteh. cake a ml iye cream: Mr. T, F R; ewer. Mrs. Ola S. '*A kefler Misses Ruth Walker and t'ashti Rower visited friends in l*1 Monro i Thins "av afternoon. I S( Miss I.v/ia Watts ?.f Newark.' VT. .T. ' 1 s visit myr her mother Mrs. ^ > K. Johnson. |'n ja t;RKKNWfl'?n'vnv)! ? Rev. Foster G. Smith of Rhila li lelphia. Pa., f rmf rly of Morris i? r*hnj>?. 1 Baptist church wfts in the rf.v a day recently a-a spent the d if'eiTioon with Mrs. Bculah. Mr 11m--0 >tr Phoenix street ??;? .Air. and Mrs. James Fletcher ir rnddauphtcr Elaine of St. Louis., ti Vtd.. motored here for two weeks v vacation with his mother .Mrs. t Mary Fletcher and relatives, o tVhrle in the city Mr. and Mrs. T FUWche: ami Mrs, Beolah Miller; motored to Augusta, Ga., to vi-Mt v friends ancj enjoyed a pleasant t Srip.. Mrs.' Mil|~r motored with c Mrs. Fletcher and them as far as Atlanta, Ga., to be the week-end , J ffilnst nf \T p nncl \T ra Fnrmnn r sag w W.I.KM BRA M H LIBK \RY ' NI;\N IIOOKK Af ^ ^ W1 h ' 'a !; i i <l. V ' i V ' 15 u > n'"-J iCt ' \ Xf ^ ht"?k 1 " f1 'T n 11. . .A. UI;jr M-a*"l'rs. It is ?t<?V ' > t-h- .U'i vi.: a aMM-|Mila? arid 'i'.vs >h? " ifit'.i. a ; au'iful t.utterfly with t'.i H us 11 a tien < , ulsi'-i: by (jruco Floy! , H i"k *?:? ' 1 . r~~ . JlXJu-_ Nijfhli:.?a!v Ib/j^o" by J l.iZiibvih. Buhner. 'I'iii-j 15 a i'1'1! 1 1 y ? 'i u > Luai?j _J u di.-h <'.{ {' m ? ai !y Alinncsulu* o uii . ' i.-it .nter st. it ?see11is tin ,| b:.<! t... pi.ii the - . IIl i. v of the trey fiy t'-liiny what happened to v in- Hit; ye. You can i a' ! ' nil 'i t rry TvaTfiTTg t lie see u ' ?i >..t ry i:. tin.- book, .tuitabb t "! 1th, r.th. bth trrade-. jj "Siitiii?;tr If ill Far !it" by Miri- ^ >:>i K: Ma.-of\, There wore always it It nt-y of chil'lre . at .Snulinjf Hill Farm. An ! tl.L ..sfefry tells you v f tr? v'pi' tin es they thad and , h it ! resting. thir.jrs they did. j _ ?*:?: thi I'joii'e (fays up to your . iif : runios. and .airplanes, i ou wt'l in .'ft Hiorteere* of today ft u- f'lr,- Kath.o 'T> y<~J vwh(, liu'k- bark from Urc-go> 0 SrrjTiiTg- llTTivl" arm in. wir kin-i !' <b \ !i-(i umfi'ii?a trail* r. 5th '! 7*.h and v,h grades. " b'hn Ma: shall" by B ile Messes j; giaj-hy <?f oui- greatest chief t , . 'i .. 'L o-?mn~ inglv and with a Iter n appro* m iatifir of Mar-halhV~arhiorchHr.t.~ id rii" place in Americun history, "his bir)graphv is ab.-*j* bin^, read* r.g front first .page to la.-t. btr padt- through.. Adults would, airy oilioj th'> b ok. K. B.Wheeler. i n ion news x _.Tiii* annual -tri disiiict pivniC of" ~T In < . MutTial I.ife Lis. ag< nts as.. h*J i at C<*dar Springs on 'the . am pas pf the South Carolina ^ 1 -to?>i.i.o..l?if%r Sparta: burg7 ~ "riday. August luth, All agont> lc nd their wive* and girl f-iends ore present and e:fjoyed aa very , i u*ant day. Mr. J. W. Wheolc: ? i '!* t ?agency oiTevnTTr was "J ! ? .? : t and m.'. e an aft'r dinnei *( ilk. The Chester. Greenville audi . pa tanburg districts ccmp' se tht "! h l:.;trk,f t!:at sponsors this an- at hai gathering. .While* quite a 'l i'W of the men from Florence . nd t'o*!uvrbia attended. ' <i T4n peopl 'of I r.ion were sad j( ui.- " .' ?< ??hai of- the death ot j 1 *1 1, ' ?C**-rri ft*.?ddv-"" dt^TT SUcT ,. i.'itiy while away ?conductjr>ir s- ^ . viva!' meeting. R< \\ Colljn.- wa1 :n* *f th ft*v' who practiced js ha^ he pn.achetT. He greaClv. Mi '"itaged young-4ve--? trr To'Thlrgs. "eTwi!l. la- mi-;'- r in and ainur.d ,v ')|j.?| .wli?-.:"x-?tve <TT*V??rL^rTrVrCrfIi!" ",( - " ' ? pjj Ma'A . 11 e -who. >!> t?i uThoTT 1 :> " < i* > '.- i I. rur.ninis "at is ci|!l <i '"I.ay l.y schools'". '1] h't-y r.:rj from f ur t>? >i.\ weeks ; order rhat ; >*,.,<U,n*t :v.av ^ fus-rrttr-the farm in lattTspT *' mi <? . , w ' n " tai n: :r. .ate spring. ' 1 ' t'-o>' rh, ln'in.1. yTj - ? t'V * alsj,' ??:. the .'"oh. M Tilt* Rtv. A. A. Sims- has won- ;n t-.: if l!y~~improved - health ami at:n_j? h.s -revival in*- ting ;iI ; Clhtfney. . re Mr. (?. \\. Holder. reported a nry p*ea-ant .?tav at. th- CM) d"W'H M (' wyy.h ?u.' : in ?ha riot to. V ' ? M r. a: dMi-. \\ ;..u. I?a\is and h:idi'v : : !*.* lli&s. -Ruth (?^set4 ? ml frio: d rf Orange. N. J., arc ./ ne'nd :r:ir htei- vatcatmn with the ' onie folk. * - "'v Mr. d:?hn W. Niehpla? hsa ro- I" mu d from: low a Stat- university ? h-M- h f"mp!<'tfd his course anil 5? Mis> Ruth H. I>o'.ig!as is spend- 1 g a w: y. pleasant vr. ratio- wit-. '. r fawiljv- AIUt"-Douglas i? see tiuy'tr. tho p'-rsdivnt of Tupalri.. liege in Mississippi. 1 1 iu- farmer* of I'nion count';-" | Id their !\r.r. *1; picnic or. the.1.1' rorrtls of th- Sai^-if >cht??l Kviay. August Is. Mr. K. N. Wii- ,tl ants, local a"it wr.s in charge Mr. jivd M; Wat mon Johnson tv r.t! children of t.'he-tei \\* re p-os ^ it nn.l v*V : the l r.ion county Rev. nn dMrs. (T C. Coleman 'h '-<! M's. .Tnnie Hondas have vi jlrr0*1 from attorHlinp the per-, "I : v t^undav school conpress of the, .MlE 7,ioj; church. ^ | it: Mrs. Ruth Roldon am! son, .Whit r-^ y. .. arc'ho nTo"aft o r spendinp nnral rays ir. Ashoville. N. C. ^ Mr,<. -lunnit-a T?vi"V of Ovn-gf urp ha< re urrv. d to her home : fter sp" nijine a very pleasant tiy with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ft i'1!?on. ! <*c Mr?,. Boruthy - Evans hn?. ?rtTirrr'1) ,i home from Florence to the de- hi pj.it of Mr: Evar.s. Mrs. Eva:.4 r<i a recently announced Ivido, Jl Miss R imioe Sarfor has wonorfully improved after t ndcrpo- c.i "Tour scribe will pive the. I"n- n< >*i rews each wthk from n'w un- A' il. Hp has taken .several months d< aeation. Ho notr fail to call at * ho Sartor's Pharmacy f0 a copy M f South Carolina's loa-Jinp: paper pi ho Palmetto Loader. al Mr ii \\'. Rolden conducts a T -ory intorcstirg' Bible olass fori ho yivunf^nion of the Union Co. it ham-pang: ' V Special Agents Mak^rrsdn and li Ynkir.s of the Pilgrim Life Ins. 4 ompanv art working wrttnrgentS-f> ere this we*k. b fKlCK: 5 CENTS Opportunity School Roports Progress"" *?|'p* .itu i ia t y : ?.' h'u'uT being :. r.<luct<*<) ;:t A!I<>n e.nivrj sit y - i* ... .au~twif*g- a fur. ';? ;<] protitable )!'.og! JIM:. ?..i;n ir lh* pa-t we k mattress L.r,ir wa- - ui ie<i n?several?? ->' riii,.lj|i; matt i t-^were com ! Uvi pnde^ Al'J?- t^i-vii-vusiorr -of -ti.i l-'ud'-li'.v ?'< ?. a mi j nl ^ 11 g TT D.ai cti. U'11-1 Jc:v ' tA people of -htttcm" cTf.jnt* ies?thejr customs. Ire.-s, modes of living/' folk so.g nd dances. . Saturday wining was livened kith a bingo. pUJtV it; the .lir.inp _ .affy at . a several, unique at:Tes wete intro-iuc'ed. Many tn H*ti|ip prizes \\fr?. fivep. "At ?-? U. rio>" rtf i:.<. Raines iced punch as served. A number, of visitors ere present. Al! reported a very a asaivt" ey< ^ "" " On "Sunday morning .the pupils /io sHipifed at 'various churches y the eity. fsuiuav evening tht mire school attended Vesper set iia? at Benedict college. h Improtant Notice! The -/ iTiTeT'Cjviv Welfare As" iat "t. j wiLl m?-et tit Allen Uni''rsity-. Sun.a\. Aug. 28th\ a t .... .,vv w\r one nil [in w mtmhrr*? ~ " THE OOM'MlT'gF.E. AIHJKVILLK NKWiP St. Jante* A M. K. Church v Rev. K. F. Johnson, Pastor Sunday school opened at usual u>..! . Lo-.-on' ! viewed by Supt. . T. Johnson; remarks- by pasm -A^Ti . '10 a .fir our pastor brot ic message from 11 Kings 14:7 hich was very interesting to a leasing au..ience. . - - Strrrtay nigh,'. tii?- Jbhlor church r.dcred a very spleru'.d program ui was ynjyoed by all. ilr! E. F. Johnson and Rev. J. ad encouraging remark** to the jung folk. The u-vival meeting will start :\<t Sunday night in Septumbet . St James. Pray for the sucss of the meeting. Mr. Joc Ho] 1 iiis of Savannah, a., Mr. Robert Walton, Mr; * Wingfieid, Sr.. son Jesse Jr., ' Washington, Ga., were guests their cousin Sunday, Mr. and r.. and Mrs. Cha:lie Wingfieid. Mr. Albert Taylor, Jr.. ainl Mr. dward Waar.ingtaE,. Jivp-ofrsttm;" Iir.". returned- home Satury after spending a few uavs ihyiu i ; famn', who kut_ tgu^itigr: fait rlS WMt'rp- : Mr. Charily \\ i:11 ici had an up , tjzing lunch Wednesday* for !-<>f. Euwaru S. Allen. Miss tiladys J en 1: ins Davis of ranton. III., is spcruling her vu : iiion with Mr. and Mr?. J. J. night._ J3eyce Brown - of DeTa*Oftf ich.. was "here a few day* visitor his.,broth, r Mr. Elliot Brown. Mr. arid Mrs. Sani H. Adams id Miss Marp'ar't Young have turne i from Chicago*, 111., af r spending ten days very pleasit :y. -??; : : ?... . . . - \ I Cj. A. -<jray~tpTr wet* ii New York City to spend & easant vaoatk n with frieftds. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. 1*1 tt * Brown extends heart fdt rmpathy during their bereave- 1 ' ent aim-death of his sister. Mrs i'.e Settles of Charlotte, N. C. .'r remains were carried to Me*rmiok emit ;v and bumd under mourf! of dowers. .Mr.- ami , Mrs. i-.. nrmvr. wisn thar.k l( their Piend- for the hdness 4.uiing the illness and ath .r>f fceir sister. Mrs. Bt'-Sfiie - Co per and daughrs Mat v ami Carrie Hi lie of shville. N C.. were, pleasing vis rs of Mis> Charity Howland. Mr. William Ga-Tington, Jr. and . o little sons of Atlanta. Ga.. \ spending their vacation with i-ii parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilwl?Gnrimgton.?Sr; 1 ' ^ Mrs. Sadie Johnson and grandi:1 ffrsn left f?,/r Philadelphia. Pa The YWCA is sponsoring a ?umb Party" August 24. Miss F.ddye M Archey of C >mbia was the pleasant, visitor .Miss - Mildred Bowie. ~ r. ALBAN TRAINTVG SCHOOL The summer term of the St. \1 in Training school' is near the id. This has been a very sucssful SMtpn-Q"- ? rzurghfnp Moon" grCen by .the y .. yh school students under the dirt icn of Misses Cromer and Fric was., quite, interesting. Mrs. Dendy and Miss Nan is .sited their n:eces wh" arp id's' rg lh Greenville atV. brought ?ck with them Goldie \tfho is nlays a welcome visitor with stut*nts and teachers. Or. Carter' of Castonia, and liss Klacv Dendy of Clinton were impus visitor? Sunday afternoon Iso friends of Miss Cromer, from ayloiv Miss Clemnwns from Ohio vised her rmistn Miss Catherine, /are, Wc are sorry to report ttle Miss Alleen Black of the th firrnde still confined to her e3*.~ "We~~ho]>? she,.w;ll soon be ack in school. - ?