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Saturday, OctoLcr 1, 1938 i^K |RlVllra J Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huckloe of ?fcongtown, S. C., had as iheir guests last Thursday evening Rev. ?,? Miss-Geiia-E.-BtAl of Columbiarand" .? sister Mrs. L. B. Cook of Ridgeway, S. C. They report an en-. Jay able time. f \ Miss Alice Garrison and Miss Rosa Jane Powell 4eft the city on September 19,~^or Concord,.N. C. to enter the Freshman rln^ nt Barber-Scotia Junior college. NOTICE!! j All pastorrs and churches of the Gethsqmane Baptist association are hereby notified that our an- _ nival session will be held wi(th tKe Mt. Zion. Baptist church, f~ nvile north of Eastc er.Persons traveling by auto tthrough Columbia will take U. S. Highway 76 and keep the fight hand fork at .filling station, ,18 milps?fremColumbia. Those traveling by rail take Atlantic Coast Line to ... Eastover. : ..... ~? Kev. W. J. Neal and his folk ' are leaving no stone unturned in arranging for a grand session. Please note that the association voted to meet Tuesday thia year instead of Thursday and to cprb? tinue thfefagh Thursday night. L. C. Jenkins, Clerk A. Chandler, Moderator r THE A. C. E. RECREATIONAL1 CI UP NEWS Hello -Everybody, after adjust ing ourselves in ?scnetH?we?are ready to resume ourselves on the air. Since .writing last we have had grealt pleasure.* Our President, Mr. Henry Webber, feliciSeptember C, 1938. He has just returned from Mississippi. We also spent lovely evenings with Mr. and Mrs. John Martin on September 13th, and Miss Anna B. Lewis on September 20th, our ??taat meeting night. We decided to have a walk around the - world soon and everyone is cordialy invited tQ "walk With us". Interest in the League .has.been showrvby all members lately. Sunday, Octoberv 2nd we are to present a program at Camp Moore Our next meeting is to be held ? 4 iLn U ~ ~ r A rT T rtla. nu tu^ nurnc ui iv^rs. ij. x. naiea on Gcrvais street at Pino.?Membfirs and friends are-'asked to br~ present and punctual. ? Rosanna Lewis, reporter. ? -,_J#AVERLY SILVER ?TARS The Waverly Silver Stare met at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Sams, House [St. The devotional exercises rendered by the members. First song What Friend we Have in Jesus. Second song, I Know the Lord will Make a Way forr Me. The meetfhiir Was turned over t othe vice-president Business xltscussed verir brrefty. ^ After -beiiig__.serY?d-. with many_ delicious eats we adjourned. One of our members, Mrs. Alice Lewis is leaving for Jacksonville, Fla., Thursday for a few days. We wish her a lovely trip. EVENING STAR SOCIAL CLUB The Evening Star Social club held ita regular meeting Wednesday night past, September 21 at the home of Mrs. B. Williams 1002 Gates street. Opening song by Miss?V. Jtfikins.? Scripture lesson, read by the President Mr. Geo. W. McDaniel; prayer by Mr. Williams. Anothe selecticm by the club, after whwicTT our devotions closed.?The?meeting?was turned over to the president. The minutes were called ^br, read "fend adopted. Motion by Mrs. Lewis, secondad-by Miss Jenkins. New and unfinished business was discussed. Dues were collected. On account of bns.inesB our secretary was absent. J SCRf J $15 1 J : _____ "St. Loui* Bluej" 4 t I hate to see?i_..i SB JB fly fl iff 1 T>ORN In Florence, Alabama, son J) of a Methodist minister, he turned early to "wormy1' music. Music never paid, and his strong frame earner! mrmev nn thn lavfta and the cotton fields. W V But his ears were always open to music, and the tunes ot the n gto workers took form in hla mina omr~grander ucale, an<P he began composing. Twenty-five year* ago, he sat on a bale ot cotton on a Mississippi bank and with a stub 'pencil wrote on a cigar box the melody which has earned him tin* dying fame. He published the musio himself, and after a hard struggle sold a hundred thousand copies. Phonograph companies did not at first record the song, thinking it would die. He wrote among other blues numbers, "Memphis Blues" and "Beale Street. Blues." He enjoys a dual membership In [the American Society ot Composers, Authors and Publishers, as a composer and as a publisher. lHIs name is J? ? >v illiam (Christopher Handy. (Music Features & Photo Syndicate) WARD WILLING WORKERS CLUB The Ward One Willing Workers club met at the hcmie of Miss Corinne Sherley, 1317 Wheat street, Tuesday night, 'September 27, 1938. The meeting. was called to order by the President Miss Lucy Jones nd opened with the club song, led by Miss Lottie Sims. Prayer by Mr. Silas Smith Bible verses were recited by all of the members. Th^n Miss Nancy Sirus Ted another song. . The mirutes of the last meeting were reed. Motion by Miss ?LottiaSims, seconded by Mrs. Eva Mae Moss, th^re were adopted. Then the meeting was opened for busi ness. The roll was called. The members responded briefly.. Then the meeting was closed. Miss Lucy .Tones led _the_closing song. Mr, Archie Tucker dismissed us by leading the closing ode THE EAGLE CLUB The club riiet at the hojne of dhe presided 611 Gadsddn St., , who led the opening son** nnd also prayer;.. seooTd selection I'll be Waiting up There, by Mrs. Quillar Owens. Bible verses 'were Name of Jesus with You was led by thp Secretary, Mrs. Lillie Pf'rry who read the minute* af- I fn vxv rTrTTo TV. air n.flr.- 1 Business was discussed briefly the roll was called the H5 mem" bers_ present responded. The.-meeting closed'with Mrs. Perry leading the closing selection. The President, Mr. John Trezevant led the mizpah. The hoatesa servpd hot chocolate, sandwiche3 and boiled pearaita. WILLING WORKERS SOCIAL CLUB This (is station W.W.JS.C. of Colonial Heights on the air. Our club met Friday evening Sept. 23 at the home of the President Miss Naomi Hall,*- 3104 Asylum road'. The meeting- was called to order by the president. Song Jed by Miss Florence Entzminger. Prayer by Mrs. Annie Friday. The ' minutes were read by the Secretary, Miss Mary Helcjn Green. | business. Old and new business was discussed.?The meeting was" then closed. t Mejpbet? present: Mis. Annie Friday, Catherine Tucker, Emma OuterV, Dorothy means, tseatrice Jones, Florence Hntzminger, Mary Helen Green, Naomi Hall, Lovella Entzminger and Alice Whitener. ? A delicious course was. served consisting o? sandwiche, and punch and ice cream and cake. :ENO .00 |l MISS E. WALKER, WEDS MFt. XOWELL SANDERS Lowrys, S. C., ept. 20?A love- ^ ly marriage of very much inter- ^ est was that of Miss Elaqlet WalJkej- to 'Mr. Lowel Sarudertg. , The "mwriage took place at the Browug Chapel A.'M. E. Zion member of this church and h^r- ^ . Pastor the Rev. A. C. Crocker performed the ceremonies. First to enter the aisle waiT ? Miss Vinginia Walker and Mr. Conealce Reid. Miss Walker -wore? C' a blue evening gown and carried . a bouquet erf zinniah and ferns which, wa3 very attractive. MAss Elizabeth Reid maid of ? honor, entered with the bride. She was dressed in a white event ing gown and also carried a love Mr. Lowel entered on the arm of his brother -Mr. John) Albert Sanders. Both wxrre blue set-ge 11 uits. . V ' * . t* The bride wore a lovely white own and her bouquet was of 1 beautiful roses and ferns. . J The bride is the only child of Mr. and Mrs, Lowry Walker; i Th6 groom?la the sun of Mr. ?vd Mi^. 'Sam Sanders .formjelr citizens of Whitmire, S. C. Both 1 families are progressive farmers * ind good livers. Vme of Mr. and Mrs. Walker after the marriage and enjoyed a - lovely?supper. Fifty?were?served in banquet styl?. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sanders honored the bride and groom on Monday night with a lovely party. The couple will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. S+ndera at present. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Hughes ? wish to announce the marriage of thpir Hsnirhter?Miia Matti* I.ue I Hughes to Mr. John Dye of Ches * ter. The couple was married in * Chester, S. C., September 17th. 1 J LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB 5 ' . " . d The club met at the home of 5 Miss Birdie Brown, 314 Pickens * street. The house was called to c order by the president. First somg led by M,ra. -Haitie Coleman. Prayer by Mr. Sam Thomp a son, second song by Mrs. Kennedy. Scripture lesson 27th Psalms by the president. A third song a wtas led "by Miss ^Aninde Porter which closed the devotional ser- u vices. The minutes of the last s meeting were read, received and JV adopted. Mrs.. Mary Belton was reported sick. Reportg from the C various- committees were heard, n Unfinished and new business of it importance was discussed. The S roll was called and each hiem- w her present r*-*/ponded^ M?m>- v bers present 9. The next me^t- V in.g will_be at the home, of Eatfrll h. Weston, 719 Gates sbreet._ Wfc _ were dismissed by Mrsf Hattie I fl Johnson. tl ~ r ii Baltimore Md. News o -?-? ? p tl By Mrs. Barney Douglas, Jr. g The Jones Williams University ^ 1407 East Preston St., with Rev. n A. St. Clair Philips as the new j| president,?is?distributing?cata- j logues. Normal, academic and theological courses are offered. ? Special church-services will be .ft held Sunday morning, October ir 2nd at Grace Presbyterian church. * Miss Chrisitena Anddrson new r beauty shop i? located at Harlem w | and Arlington avenues. Her res*- si I idence is a tl421 Edmonson Ave. tl J Mr. Charlie Brice is home from w I the hospital where he had t<y return because of a leg ailment._ J! The colored night school will open October 28-27 at 10 p.m. p Last Thursday night, Rev. Capp and his choir were at Rev. Plow- ^ era' church on (Saratoga St. " For the benefit of the $500 ral- g ly for Ht .Hebron Bapit. church, |3 Mrs. Viola Brvant gave an entertainment cm Sept. 23/ JShe is p an excellent worker. ~ a Mrs. Mattie Johnson and son st left Sunday for North Carolina. ^ I News were received here sorrowfully <xf the death of Mrs. a Louise Carter, Chester, S. C. & Sunday was a prosperous day at ML Hebron. R*v. Flowers ^ preached very satisfactorily. Pro- . grams were rendered and everything ^v?nt toward the $600 rally. ^ We are proud of Prof. S. L. Pin r] ley of Chester. He gave- jobs y there to matvy of our students. T] we sena "neito- to tj neater. Mirs. LeJia G. Doturiaa, after J< visiting here for ten weeks with her brother and sister Mr. and tj Mrs. Henxy Gfray has resumed 1 home In Jersey City. "PRIDE with WILLIAM BOY Chapter No, TM , * PALMETTO ' EADJblR CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Miss Marts Alexander had it ~ er guest recently, her cousin, Mrs iizie Lander of Washington, D. . Mrs. Lander is a former Chester . .. . , , men itiZen. Friends were very. glftd tQ C^U] te her. , Prof. Thomas Hammonds, for? / <51ST I ?erly of Aiken, but now of GreenJejts ille, is i? the city-this week iup-j|y " esentrng the Pilgrim Life Ir\surnee Company - With M?. T. J. Valkcr who is. agent for the Mu- p ual Relief Insurance Co., ho is chai ontacting many homes, and is do- q ig a deal of business era] Chester citizens should be inter- Rjc] sted to know that the Adult Night ersc ichool, on Wednesday nrght, Oc- but oter 6, with Miss Ruth Reed as of nstructor. Hours 6:30 to 8:30. chu ~Pr6f7~TIol ace Lee, Prof. Bolden. wpe r., and Prof. Caison, of Union, Mai notored here Sunday and spent chai ho off' mui menus. U Miss Pearl Blake, ,of Baltimore, for s visiting her mother, Mrs. Eliza frot Make, Ashford street. his. " Prof. Ralph Martin spent tKe Int< veek end- rn the city, thef guest of Mai riends,? ? cha Master Leotis Leathers is up R ind about after being very sick son or several days. visi Mis. Albert Alexander of Wash- mot ngton. D.C., ia jvisiiing^her-fath;r, Mr. John Archie, on Cohnnbiat 5t. She is a former Chester girl Mai vho is always welcomed on her cus ^rsits here. v J- S Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Honor have C. 1 noved into their cozy new -.- home *?n lear Ashford St. wo? The County Fair Committee is reP' ooking forward to a good Hel his year, and in a few days will ^ innounce the date. Moi Mr. Carter, of Chester, Pa. left * Honday, Ifter having been called t^ie iei-e because of the death of his tvat nother, Mrs. Louise Carter. -D?r Rev. Joseph Stinson and Prof. ? Vndrew Jenkins were guests of ir. and-Mrs. Clarke Slhiyun, Monlay, coming here fronv- Sumtar not diss Annie Stinson returned with es -' hem, and will enter Coulter A- real ademy in Cheraw. >'ou Mr. Curtis~w Heath, of Summit, ^ IJ7, arrived here "Friday and re- t-,xc umed his, studies at Fmley High. to Mis. Eva Be?nson had as her tuti' uests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John CG113 on from Columbia, that Prof. Cyril Spann, who is teach- uor ig in the High School of Camden npe' pent Sunday with his mother Mrs. vic*il LB. Spann. _= ? Prof. W. B. Harper and Prof. havc ?ark, were in th<* city Sunday, vre tu,1< ;ing Prof. Harper's relatives, MrB. is^ai .M.G. Byrd, and Mrs Marie Boul 'are. Miss Abbie Byrd returned 'ith them for a ten day visit to ?'oorhees, and relatives in Colura-1 "ot ia . ' ^ NJ ov -The?Calvary Baptist church is \ illed to capacity each night for he revival services which are be ?g conducted by Rev. Mx. Liggins gum f Spartanburg. Rev. Liggins i s KUes rrtiching some gospel sermons'b,0( hat are very gripping. The crowds nt 1 row larger nightly. Rev. S. L. and IcCullough preached Sunday after teac oon. His choir from his church' just i Great Falls came with him, as 1 pare r<T many other friends, and a- hust reat sermon with good singing here rom the choir was enjoyed. Morn sum lg and night, the pastor, Rev., M. m '. -Coker preached. Both sermons "jq*.H 'ere very forceful. With such two tirring gospel messages from >qeii lead preachers the revival is a'akenmg a soul stirring interest froniroughout the city? ? jumi At the devotional exercises in Finli inley High auditorium, Tuesday ?oming, Rev. Mr. Liggins, o f BE! nnrtjinhiivtT woe u ave a very fine talk, full of time- A, r advice, encouragement, a n d 0(j t raise for the great accomplish- "Sec lents of principal, faculty, and '.udents. Heavy applause followed is speech. *ev. M. T. Coker read nd commented briefly on the ligio criptures and offered prayer. vors Mrs. Bessie Ayetrs had as her uests Sunday, Mrs. Guy Perry, anfJ is true tor in the publie school at }y n fadesboro, N.C., Miss Lillian Per- Dt /, of Cliarlotte, C7, Miss PearT talker, a senior at J. C. Smith ^he niversity, and Mir. WYttaker of time smaica, West Indies. Amo Mrs. Ella Smith and Mrs Marva Parrott continue quit? sick j0hn Mrs. Julia Donnelly Brooks, of Cole Clarence E. Mulford's OF THE D ? GEO. HAYES ? R . ALSO , 5 of "THE LONE RAN GEORGETOWN NEWS . - By E> J. Ford ? "he deaih krvell sounded its al in the past five days, call off the field of uction thre nbers of Bethel A. M. K rrh?BTTd-Oil-e 6f Uickerson: last Thurtuli^y?irr' rn\ njf ir Phillis Judor., <me of Beth oldest members nak-'ed nuiot iay at her home on Hi^h Mar street. Funeral services w**r from Bethel. Friday d Brpekinyton,' undertaker ii [?<L : n Sunday afternoon the fun services for Mrs. Mai-gar* rardsori w as" held from L>Ick >n A^^L.I*. church?This writ lid not know Mrs. Bichardsoi it was said that she was on the faithful members of thi rch. Had been ill for a fei .ks?and?pHxawd away Fi jda; nigault undertakers was i ige. n Monday afternoon last rite Mr. Joseph Parson was hel 11 Bethel who passed away a M'ment Bethel vemefry. W.f ligault funeral director was i rye: 1 * tv. and- Mrs. Hale B. Thonif and sons of Asheville, N. C ted their mother ar.d yranc h'er Mfs. G. F. Thompson la.ik. ~ . lessrs K. J. Jackson, W alter \ ligault, W. J. Wilds, Jr., Mai Richardsoih, R. A. Thonipsoi 5. Nesbitt, Joseph Jenkin*?an SC. Knox and Dr. W. S. Thcmjf motored to Charleston las k and heard Walter H. Whiti resetative of XAA.CP. loi?r : ; * ave you registered? The firs lduy, Tuesday and Wednesda Dctaber are the last days tha books will be open for regis don on this side of eleetioi i't forget next week, ay you can read and write an lain the Constitution of toh ted?Stateg salisfut'torilyr tetr register? Do yoru pay tax on $300.00 or more worth o I estate (property). Hav paid your 1937 or.,1938 taxes your real estate or propert s are paid up you don't hav read and explain Corns ti on, just present , your tax re t aid retristeV. All pun-son; pay taxes of $300.00 or. mor th of r^al estate and are o are entitled to register pro rig their taxes are paid up. erso<ns that are of age am n't any property but are abh read and explain the Consti yrr-of?tbe United -States- sat ctorilyj. are entitled to regis 'omen do not pay poll taxes ii State of South Carolina. Whj register? This is a new day t forget the second Tuesday ir ember which is the 15th elec dayrthis is the day to go tc puiih una caul )uur vuic. ter, spent a few days here a ;t of Mrs. J. W. Manoncy. Mrs )ks who was a former teache Finley Hi, visited the schoo was very warmly received b; hers and students. She ha< returned from a vfsvt to he nts in Washington, D. C. He iand, Rev. Brooks met h e and together they motored t< ter. iss Hatti'e Stewart returned ti r. C. Saturday" after spewttTT] weeks with her mother,?Mrs ie Sti?wart. iss Mary Walker'has returne< > Salisbury, NVC..?ap^ ? ?> ed her studies, us a S.enior_a ey High School, "HLEHEM RAPT. CHURCH Rev. E. A. Havis, Pastor fter S. VS. the pastor delivera wonderful message orfi thi ond Coming". t 2:30 we reassembled for th* lien's auxiliary. A very nice ram was arranged. R ey. Da delivered a set monetTe "Re n In, Sor.es". At the evening ?hip ,ho used as a siibjee' ?aveq1y Highways*'. Both rs rendered appropriate music the officers made their month iring the day. we found many ids presents, instructors, stu.s tilt of town guest3 and rs, you are all welcome at all , this is the strangers home rng those present were Revs ier, Hardin, Hermond, KenTrap}i, Williams, Moody ison, Downs, Turner and ReV~ sT~ > WEST" USSELL HAYDE> GER" ~~r~" T i , MItS? JOSlKHAZKL, HOXORK > , ir.g affair at Camp Moore, r' s - dt nt capip for girl8 vvas the ri e j ccption given in honor of Mi 1 | Josie Hazel, camp director. T1 I Recreation hall was so beaut i.fu , t ly decorated one could see nit - | If la roc that only! the work "of 3 iir.ti.1,, LoLi.lil.. fJTu-l h.;f? tnmstn -i mation. Under the direction < e Miss A. H. William*-- Slate?co ~ l('Ke, the trainees mad'- d rape, ^ its, valencinfr, in t\vo _shades < ?| tfri rn, ith?pink buds h' re an i- ( therp. Redbirds and bluebirc t j on the wing changt-d the oid - hall into a veritable gatVien ( ' j E'b-r.-.? fn?large -WA - -KHv-rs?o n j gold from the- renter hung "I e I Honor orf Josie Hazel", s An int'i esting prog-am wg V an-.:n<Q.d hy ' >,. <Vr..,i ' ; aiitmg w.^tic-- ot ? n I crponien. Theiv were many vei glowing 'remarks. made in tribal s | to Mrs. Hazel climdxed by v'r d high and "glowing re mark ;rby" Mi t j Rebecca lU'id, state camp supe: t. vi'i.r.?Mi s.?R*4d ai nnji i i n tin 1. Mrs, Haztl l i*. appointed Mta? n Director of NY. A. worn althoug sfie r emains director ot ( am *' MiAn-t, Her work is now a folio up of the trainees c m in,, froi . all parts of the state. ,l A very -lovely leather- ?trav ca'.e "Was presentecf Mrs. Hazi t- s ' - . l>> members of th" staff. All < this was done as a surprie to Mi \' "Hazek as was evidenced by h > humble and fiTnTil response, beaut if u) siK or carte tray wa ' presented at this time, to Mi ^ Cofield by the staff?members _ amn eciation for bi-r work ' as rin cician for the summer and wl was leaving for her work at ti y Booker Washington high school. A number of verfr distinguish ed guests were present many fro 1 Columbia and several from nt ghboring towns, Orangeburg, ar d Aiken. e A delicious cbuis*- _ \va< ed. with ice "cream and cake ca i . .. ... I rying out tne. preen and pink co [ lor scheme. This occasion wi ? I really the "top" affair, of the sei son. y ??^ r ~ CARLISLE" N'EWS Miss Julia Gaimon. the daugl ^ tir of Mr. and Mrs. Stark pa f nion is -in the hospital at Che: ter. She has been operated o for apendix. She is said to t j doing fine. 7 Mt. Lawrence Sartor left Mor day for school at Harbison it 7 jtitutei?Irmo. ???? Mr. Clark . Peak-, the son of M and Mrs. Jem Peak .departed, .thi j life Sunday evening", lie w? , sick for si> weeks. He was co werud doing his illness. Hie nca , neighbors, Rev. and Mrs. Wilke? --Mrs. -Alice -Dawkim i^nd nthid's e , couraged him to prSy7"IITirTuti oral was preached .at Jeter "Chap el A. M. E. church bv the- Pas s tor. Rev. W. M. Thompson. Quit ' a large crowd was there to sbo\ r their last inspect to the deceased I The family have our deep-.st sym / pathy. ? J Mrs. Cla'u Curetor., the siste r of Mrs. Agnes Sims and Mr', N II P.tnu'jtgrnphj Miss Bertha M r ^helton and Miss Lizzie Thoma > all from Union were the Sunda; afternoon guests 0f Mt. ar.d Mrs ufManton Sims, Sept. 18. And als< t' Mrs. ReTlra C Hue bank x>t Bates ^-r Quite a successful . quartrrrl; i' conference was held at William / - -s;?M- ir?Zhr.T^chnivhTtr < t -fourth -and . last .quarter J!cr th> year. The spiritual part th1 service was- high and the fir.an cial part was good. Amount rais - I'd 1 he conference Dr. D. C. Crosby, presiding el r der; Rev. H. K. liilliam, pastor We are~?very ghtd to hc*ar tha those on the sick list a-e improv ? injf. Estate Notice All persons having" claims a p gainst the estate?of'- N,-J. Fred oi i. L- deceased, are hereby noti fied to file the same, duly verifiec r[ with the undersigned, and thos I indebted to said estate will pleas , make payment lik wi'sc. CORINNE FYtBDERJCH Executrix 1416 J'ark street, , LATE S I I 1 V1T 21 m ? ?* .. ., . , ?2 v r-.'.u 1 IL Fan - 0 -Ian System ^ j- - In Beauty Culture Civ*e KAN-Cl I.IN HAITI, Scalp j. Danrutf Hnd Toilet Preparation* 8 a Trial The 1 Worth has be?n? proven. HaVo and a e gTowtnp !?|llair--iiu- ?ald Head- and Bare 1* ^pots when directions arc followa ed. Will promote a full growtk ,n ! of Hair r. ).L Hair tirnwn ih r i 1 Box SneriHl Hnir r.rna?r 40? | 1 Box Scalp Soap 20t 11 Roy Pftutng Oil . 4*e HiJ. 10 rent,a extra fp , postage . | Registered ir U. S r'atent Office. ' | Agents Wanted W' ?e for Termir'?^ Made Bv :t Mnie. FANXifi L. CAROLINA 'T ! 1029 High Market Street Qei.rgeto.Wn. 8. C ^ 71 s : ? . ' AvruTt-H \K\VS~ " ^ Sunday acho.ol at Ml. Zion was I railed to order ijt the 'usual hour ^ I by? the Supt., Mr. Harvie._ The ? s I lesson was timely reviewed by '" 1 the tench'1 rs. .Mrs. Beujaj) Hill II was a visitor: in' the Sunday ?? TT^chooh ?- ? " r ? n ~ At the 11 o'clock wo.-hip Rev. P Hunker* took his. text, from the \v j fir.<t . chapter of 'Deuteriyiemy ft ii I and 7 verses. "Ye have dwelt long .enough in this - mount.V-He pi" ach fhTtl OTP- of tho-r sou! -tirrpig ?er"el mom. which, V'. givtered a- good if [.seeds in the heart.; of all the ferrs ver.t listeners. ?r-T Mrs. Li'.lie Mae .M. Young of Eastover and Mrs. Beulah Wright s Hill of Charlotte wn- .visitors at ? s.? tht^ worship services, in .. Mrs. Wyolene Bubeock had as io ranee and fri'rid. who wxsre en ie route 't0 Johpsorf C. Smith where they are studying. . ? h- Mr. Ralph M art in of Greenville m spent two days ni the city on i- business. id Miss Mae Rile Tolbert, sisteT of Rev. T. R. Tolbert spent Sunday in Lancaster and?worshipped" r- -at 1st Washington Baptist church"~>1 of which-her brother is pastor, is Misses Ruth Blue. G. Chisholm, i- C. Blackwell and. A. L. Vincent wore the training school teach, ers whf, worshipped at Washing- _ ton Baptist church. Misses M?? G. Bradley, S. C. 1. Young and Mr. VY. S. Boyd spent the week-end at their homes in 5. Newberry. R Miss Theltna Davidsom of Char)e lotte who is contemplating" wverk i:i. this county was the charming j. week-end visitor of Mrs. Minnie Mcr-it"and Mrs. G^rnva Packer. _ -?A?large cixiwd witnessed the r uc\vs reel and one of Joe Louis s major lights, which was presented s in the Lancaster Training school n auditorium. TJjitiing Vhe picture r Miss A, C. -Young played soft, . sweet music on the piano. U ' PHILADELPHIA NEWS Mrs. Oilie Jackson at 21117 Stark street. Columbia ha* /returned e home after spending the summer v_ in Philadelphia arid N^w Jersey*. 1 Mr*. .Tnclrcrrrv rennrl n vnr-w . pleasant t-ip and an enjoyable stay. Mrs. Jannie Weston at 2423 N*. ! WJrnock street syho' spent the 7summer in Stone Harbor. N. J., [_ has returned home. Mrs. Weston * society of the Community Bapt. j church. Tho members all greet her with ~mtlch jov. Mrs. Weston 0 reported, a v^ry pleasant vara , tion. ? t : Miss Thomaser.ia Jenkins at - "2324 N\ Famn street has returnr eel home after spending a lovely s vacation in Store Hnrhnr.?2*L?1 Miss Jenkins the. daughter. of Mr. ~ arid?M rs. Phillip?J-rnkira-:?She ?1? 1 reported a yeYY'ehjpyablo?star P reported a very enjoyable stay. Miss Jannie Mae Benson of Du- , - Cjuesne, Pa., spent the summer in - Philadelphia?visiting h?-i?gran>d her aunts and uncles. -She speM?-? a very-pleasant summer wi/th her t aunt. Miss Gussie Mae Goodwin. . We say to Miss Bensort'come again. ' MT. ZION A. M. E. CHl'RCH Rev. W. P. Carolina, Pastor >' "'Sellers, S. C.?Sunday school po: intpndent Crosland aj.d co I. workers at their post of duty. A e -splendid?Tesscm throughout the e school ar.d a splendid review by Supt. J. L. Crosland. l * At 11:30 morning service be! gan. The pastor being absent the Rev. J. W. Evans preached a wo* h-' Continued onPage^ ru HOW SAT. I E 11:00 saai'jl, " " ^ *1