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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Students are still coming home
from, svhool. This week _has
brought in the -following: Mr
Jsmes Sydney Woods from A. &
T. College; Mr. Quay Hopkinia,
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morning with a good enrollments
Many Chester County teachers
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J Finlcy is enrolling new teachers
I daily.
Miss Eunice Adair, Miss Ob- j
| bie Byrd and Prof. Joseph Jones
I have returned from the Bible Con
fcrence held last week at Benudict
Collge, Columbia. Prof. Jones
was in charge of fhe music and
has done this part of the program
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jvm Mvuiut years, iney report a
great meeting with a fine attendance.
Mis. Bertha McFadden. Mrs.
Alberta Caldwell. Miss ThomasinePhiler
left Saturday afternoon
for N. V. C\ty to spend the summer.
Mrs. Rosanna Good. Miss
Sarah Johnson, and Clara Johnson
of Uniion spent two days
duo**?with--thc4r relatives.?MassesJ
Hu,th and Daisy Reed.
Rev. C. C. Johnson has gone to i
Pittsburg, Pa., where he will conduct
a ten day revival meeting.
Mis. Ella Mae Streator Leonard.
of Anihearstdale. W. Va.
ilhu- s of her mother. Mi^. Bertha
Streator, Oak St. Mrs. Streator
i ; gradually improving.
Mi s I.ucile Richburg and Mr.
John Codal, of Monroe. N. C. married
ibout four weeks ago.
Cards have been received announcing
the marriage of Miss
Annie- B. Sti+nbaeh?to?Revh?"\Vilsoh
Welch, of N. Y. C. on June
5. They will live in that city.
Prof. Walker Atkinson, who
lian liocii touching m Thomas'
ville, Ga., arrived home last week
with his bride, who is also from
Thomasville, and a teacher in that
school. The many friends ol' tjiese
tluee couples with them a long
lire* and happiness.
Little Miss Catherine Nelson
left?kr-d?frntiu'tlny?te opend?several
weeks with her cousin, little
Miss Ma_ (Inline Dixon, and lui
Aunt, Mrs. Roaetta Dixon.
Mr. Madison "Worthy, of Washington,
D. C., was here a few
days this week on business.
Miss Mattie Boulware, ol' Roe.1T
Hill, is visiting her Aunt, Mrs.
Mariani McCullough, Cemetery
Street.
Mss. Sallie HiifF arid KeY ilaugh
ter. Mia. Victoria Bather, motored
here Tuesday and spent a few i
houis very pleasantly with Rev I
and Mrs. l.eroy Huff and family.
Mrs. Huff is Rev. Huff's mother
and Mrs. Butner is hi:**-mister.
Mrs. BiTtner sings every Saturday
at 1J:15 from the Yadkin Ho"
tef there. ikVr .Station WSTP.
Mr. and Mis. J. C. White; Cenu
tery St., with their "daughter-in-i
law. Mis. Moses While and hei
two little daughter of Philadel|pjiia.
1'a.. and their neighbor. Mi?
I kdia H. Pib-k*, motmvd to Charlol'c
one day this week arid spoilt
tin- <lay with relatives and
f i iciuls.. |
P7T7T and alls, lonoiice. lornior
teachers id' B: ainord Institi to
and their son,, Mr. John Torreiico,
spoilt a tow hero at tlu-ii
h'>ino on iho campus. wTiTle awaiting
tuo ;n rival of their daughter.
Mis- I.ma HoII Tolrotice. who has
1-t iii atti tiding Bennett College.
They iiiot'orod in 10 from Keys;
villo. Ga., where thoy taught tin
| past si as<>ii While hero, thoy al1
so wonu to 1 iuiitorvi'lo, N. C..
'whivh is Prof. Tdnvnoo's homo
town ami had sonio?remodelling
1 doiio to 1 hoif homo in that city,
j thon returned to Koysvilio, (la
for the summer,
f Prof and .Mrs. L. S. Hrown and
little- son, and Mrs. Janio Boll A
' yoi-s attoiidod the comnioncoiiiont
exorcises at J. 0. ,Smith Univor'sity.
Wednesday. ., ,
Prof. Cyril Spann is at homo
from Camden. <whcre ho was a
men her of the faculty of Jackson
llic'11 School,??
our - tailor. Mr. Janus Heath,
has hi- .od his piaeo of business
to i!i" Masonic Temple, Gadsden
St. Mr. lid win 1 Hoot) Ayers, one
.(.; o harhois. has also moved
h.is n!a. e in 1'ipsiness there. These
f (' > i n.* iron would like theii
iiov. place. . - A
Wi.l Kennedy had a visit
-?al'inlay from liis sistci?-who
! os at Gastunia.
Mr. 11. 1>. Gladden was called
to Washinvton. D. C. for the fun
a1 ; 11 1 h o ml of his yrand
tic. . Mrs. .Miian B. Gladden
a V-< .lay She leaves three
dm .! ( .s. Miss Battle Gladden,
i j!!;:>n < ilaildcn. Mrs. Marie
1 J>.. 'I lie (Saddens are forrnei
C|. -iter lit/ens arid their many
friends hen- are sad to learn ol
. in r< cii< -it. The Metropolis
01?HuptTt _.< 'hureh?m?Washinu
lot- wr (nJlied to capacity. She
\ as active in the > hureh, and all
its auxiliaries as long as health
permitted.; The sermons,r resolt'ami
the ^nany , beautiful
Mural dnsis-nrs toW of the love of
"relatives, and friends fcad for her
she "tv:iT rt?tyrant wuhian- -a deaT
Iodine; ' and "Pt'ltend.
( he t; ; i Chnr'ol'.e played.
IJasehn'' 1 esday at the Kairero.ni!
' !v ? ( ?>, was* (itu -1 in
tsf ?r t ,f> .
Mrs. .'.i.i 'i Hell Monroe. of S.
(jrunee. has u-turned honn
after eui.ni- lov.n to witness the
erad a1 < i of her brother. Mr.
David (Ih.i-t, (.liiito.ii College.
Mi .? .A'. I'. Kelley, our .Feanes
Teacher, and Mis; K. K. Coleman,
a tea he.- p' the, Dane-aster Train- ,
ing Cc!m> 1. Ipft Sat. for Columbus,
C;?.. Mir; Coleman's home,
uliolo II,. . . -11 - 1
s > hi sjji-iui a a w (lays
and >!"iti!ay, they will enroll at
Atlanta I'niversitjr for summer
school,
I.AKK CITY NEWS
The Crouial Bunking Services
at St .lames AME Church on last
Sunday was quite successful. Ti tal
telle tion for the day $fi6.4'2.
Sermons during the day were deJivwred
by Key! D. W. Washing
ton! Rev. C. B. Black and Rev. ^
Townsotid. The Sunday School
under the direction of Mr. J. A.
Green reported $9.05 of the above
total.
Rev. Willie Lew Allen is progressing
nicely in a private night
school. He is a Baptist preacher
and a native of Lake City. It is
him ambition to be a great preach
er one of these days.
The following att dents are a
home from college: Mr. BrewMention,
Mr. Woodrow Wilson,
Misses Elease Cain, Celestinc
Graham, Verlie Ann Graham, De1um-OU
M tnovu, > iYliUl >V illbun
Queen Esetr Washington, Mamie
Fulmore, Ruthie Lee McCutchen
and Thelma Googe.
I Mr. Karle Martin and Mr. J61
scph Wilson ore in - Sumter- ami
Orangeburg respectively where
they are engaged in work.
NEWS IN AND AROl'NI)
WASHINGTON
By J. O. Hart
Washinigton, D. C:, June 15?
Howard Universiti.v ended a great
school year last Friday, June 7.
On Sunday before, President Mor
dechi Johnson delivered anothei
one of those stirring baccalaureate
sermons, taking his subject
fromun old colored gentleman of
the rurals of Mississippi. He
described the old man perfectly
using his dialect and expression
-rrf?the Boutli.?Then?Dtr?Jnhni'im
took the life and character of thaT
old man and nut it as an i.*nno.lo
of the type of sincerity all " men
should have toward life in ordei
to :tin and retain love, peace and
happiness,-but such people are
kept hidden because of our 'typi
of government.?
At the commencement exercise.
Joe IyOuis was down to witness
the graduation of his sister. Tht
crowd was anxious to get to lvim
which created quite an excitement.
Some of the graduates of
the state-of South Carolina were
Mr. Eugene Bolde'n, who received
it his masters: and is from Greenville.'S.
C. and Mr. K. E. Cluij . ll
who received his F>. 1' , tau b
of Cteenwsnod. S ' .
MIC.. MAGGIE E. KENNEDY
I.AID TO REST
?-Hisqjfbval rites were held for Mrs
Maggie Kennedy who departed
tliis lilt- .Monday?afternoon June
.'5rd. She was born in 1878 and
died at the age of t>5 years.
Eui ,mm! services were held !on
Thursday afternoon > :.U> oYloik
Prayer by Key. Hilton; solo, Mrs.
L. CM Me Rue; Obituary, Rev. J. M.
Realty; hymn, Xu. 648. Rev. N'aihaji
Smith, pastor lllack Jack
Ua) list ih.nil and Crane Creek
c' nu h. Dieached -the funeral serum
from'the text St. John 11:23.
Sob . .Mrs. Pearl Peay; remarks
Rev. L. (4. Mc-Rae. She lived a
Chi stian life ami was _ a ?ghuit:
member of"-St. Mark and was a
very faithful member. She was
president ol' the \V. H. C. W. S.
and a friend to everybody she
can.e in contact with. The entire
on. ni entity will miss her. She
leases to mourn: a husband. .Mr.
J. 11. Kennedy; three daU'-'hCters
and three .-uns and three brothers
and a host of other relatives
lil friends.
S.ie was a gr*-trt?\v i IV?rn?hrrvhome;
a great mother has passed
a great-friend and a great Christian.
Undertaker Russell, Winns
burn in charge. Interment was itr
St. Mark cemetery.
Tile- grave was covered with
| ..eaul ii'cj Mow ers."
Utker Davis, 1 re|ft?rtei
' ?i^MI- .HUM \M
In sail but loviiu memory in
our dear li. sound aim father .Mi
Eddie Davis who depai^-d this
life one year ago, June 10, ll'oP.
A precious one from us has gom
A .voice We loved is stilled,^-*-A
place is vacant in our tToThe
W-hieh- never eat) be tilled.
(J oti?m~444s?kingdom? luts-.n-ca lied.
The bono of life is given
Though the body mouldeil here
lY.e s.? ! is sale in heaven.
Sleep on dear father, sleep mi.
Am. take your rest,
We loved vim luit Id.-I ^
best.
Wil'i- aiul Children
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LORETTA YOCNG
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j' On Sunday, Ktv. M. M. Vod'.'i
| was at nits church 111 Ureenwood
, lie was accompanied by Alberi
^ watson, OeOrge Mcacham, Ji.
aiuT Allied Walker. In his ab
. sunce Rev. Z. lownsend preached
a very stil l ing sermon at r rienu
ship, i'he visitors wt>rc .<iist
Louise Miller sisiitimr Mrs. Anna
Cmmao una Miss Margaret Weuv
er, a grauate ot Bennett college.
Rev. Peace is closing a revival
at Oi.iiigeburg at Rev. Abney s
churcl..
The little grandson^ of. Mrs.
Banna Mason, ifarry pitd Jerome
u.asoi . Jr., leit for .\evv York last
? et r?-rm?WifcH?uncle?an-i
aunt; .nr. and Mrs. Myron .Mason.
u> st* Jieir father, .Mr. Jerome
..iasoi , &r. Mr. and Mrs. Myron
.Muso;. s daughters, Juyce and V'ei
...em > ill join them in .New York
ilic I. . I ol J uly.
~ TTk i.iny '"'I t'in Sawyer" was to
have been presented a sdcond
iinu . o .Mouuay night but because
jf iik nient weather,- it was postponeu
until Friday night of i' is
Week.
l?n critlay night, June 11, the
tiiris auxiliary is giving a part in
the .Sunday school building. Priz.cs
. - .. i.< in- "ivt-n awav and lefieshinents
served Without cnurgen Tbi
general admission being 10c.
A special program is ueing :v
-r+i?M-?n . .. ii-wllj, . lin|t h mi no.t
next Sllliday moiling a lioiiomtg
the graduated nrthnbers of t!ic
ciiuivi.. Kcv. reave us presenting
cacii 'laduulc with a silver dollar.
i la- program is composed
ol l..i graduates and was uirang> <1
ai. i cm: clu d by Mrs. Helen
I, iii_.fi 1 I... 11111 i tc is" I||\ ited 'u
. lie ' \ K I'S.
FL'N::UAL SKKYTCKS FOK
MUS. t. A K i ll A HAMPTON
Kuti.-ial services for Mrs. Martlu.t
! anipton of Ilorrell Hill,, S
? i..i died Friday liitc, May
di, l'Jlo after a brief illness >!H
tup?-nitn- of her daughter. Mrs
...mil"' J a> lor -7 la (iate sttreet.
The funeral was field at Siloam
Baptist church. Miluiav 2hf
with t..e l'astor, Kcv. .Butler in
charyc. Kcv. L C .li-rfki^s o; l-'n.oii
. ..ptisi cnur.h. Columbia, S.
C., preached by request of the de.
cqased. .
The pall bearers were six of
her grandsons and G pt the grand
daughters?served?as?wo\ygr girls
Surviving are six children, four
" suns alul HVT5 dauglitei s:?Kcv. J
T. Hampton of Camden; Mr. Thos
Hampton of Columbia; Mr. Hoian.
Hampton id Columbia: Mr
Jas. Hampton of Columhia; Mrs,
hi mine i uyior cii r.oiuinoia aiui
Mrs.- Wiltte iL Hill, Coluinbin;
thirty-nine grand children,
f'our n'l'eiit-n'i 1111?1 s and tour-tcrout
ureal crands.
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