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Saturday, AttptiM 23. IfMl Southern Coaches and ( ^ September 6 & 7, Chatt* Atlanta, Ga, August 18th?C. Johnson Dunn, State Teachers ei College, President of the Coach- e< es and Officials association an- Ve nounced today through B. T. Har vey, Se<;.-Treasurer, that the 17th hi annual meeting of the association will be held on September G & 7 14 fit th James A. Henry Branch, Y. I M. C. A. 124-% East Ninth St., in ie Chattanpoga, Tenn. The first Si session will begin 10:00 a.m. Eas- k* tern Standard Time. Th^r Chattanooga District nsso- ?f ciation request that all members tt write for reservation to Secre- ft tary J. L. Pitts, Jr., James A. i ol Henry Branch Y.M.C.A. 1 Mr; and Mrs. Joseph Smith of E.-McBee Ave. returned home after spending two weeks* i:i New ^ York City "ftnd other plates with ? ' relatives and friends." Uf Mrs. Daisy C. Byrd, formerly . of this city but now of Brooklyn 1,1 N. Y., spent two weeks in Glintor ? S. C. and in this city with' rela- Cl lives' end friends. While?in Clin?^ ton she was the truest of her fath- *e er, Mr. Young Harris, and sisters. 1,1 While here she was the,guest of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Byrd of St. ^ ?John?St,,?Mr, and Mr,s -Joseph _?] Spearman of Manly St.. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Younsr, Mr, Timothy 'l Williams and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. who enjoyed" hnrrrjr her as their -jt .. guest. 1 Mr. Timothy Rouse, formerly of ^' this city and Belton. but now of Detroit. visited relatives nr^4 friends here recently. " M*\ J act Boozer of Ann St.. died ^ Wednesday night of last' week in the Veterdns Hospital in Columbia f . , nc after a snort period of serious _ illness. He Was the brother of Mrs ?Janie Boozer Moore of Elford* St. *He is survive.| by his wife, Mrs Mabel r.ouzvi-. step-daughter, Miss Margaiet Ilow art), a stop 111 son, two sisters, two brothers. ) and a number of other relatives. " Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Young a of Manly St., recently returned from Cincinnati. where they 10 have h:cn visiting relatives and u friends. Misses Janie Mae Chaney aa.l \ Elizabeth Carter and Mrs. Ida : Jackson of Glover St., were dele- ; ' ,- gates to the F. B. IIolire*s Con- ' vention which was held in Bolton. S. C. last week. The funerrl of- Mrs-. Annie Bo---wens Sims of Brutontown was held Wednesday afternoon from | Bruton Temple Baptist church of j "which Rev. Smith is pastor. In- j?" tery. Walker and Sullivan i:i charge. ? m The funeral of Mr. Jus Griffin u of Sioipsonville was trrht^TTiTIrs- p.. day afternoon at Liberty Baptist ] at church near Fountain Inn, S. C. 11)( Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shell of HI jw ford St. recently moved "to Bothlo- ! ar hem, Pa where they will make l;s their home. Their friends here ' tn "wish them success. Mrs. MasSfdelia Bowen of Ann j-,i3 St., is taking her vacation in Chi- tl, cago, 111. with friends. Her many Greenville friends, Including xyumber-ftf?griiiluutUK and former pupils of Allen school who have . worked in her classroom, wish f her a pleasant and restful vaca- s tion. She is the wjfo of Mr. Brucv i ~ X? mirnii ' Q ?>/! tV\n m a a T D ?'aT o i? 1 Lawrence and 11; rol<J Bowen. J5 M rs. Cora Durham aluT Mi> i Parthenia Stevenson had n veey pleasant trip to Greenwood last" w; Sunday where they were the wi guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gray of 606 Mill wee St. After an excel 1?? lent dinner they took a 40 mil.trip to church and from tin g went to the home of Mrs. Gary's TTC77.7 IJ-? . 1*1 siM-er wncrc tney were servec j y lunch. Leaving there the group. Miiiittul iiiiin 11 tu.u iJininlii, Aliini j t!t viller and Ilonea Path and then , ? _ . . n p motored back to GreenwoodT Mr. and Mrs. William P?arksdale, their child rem Mrs.. Lillie ' Anderson, and 'her daughter, a!' of Detroit, are visiting Mrs. Henv riettn Barksdale and her family. ' Mrs. Henrietta Barksdrje is the mother of voune Mr. Barksdale, j(01 and t-be wster of Mrs. Anderson. jt41 The ^.Rork Hill glee club of co Greenville county sarg at New $ > Pilgrim church Thursday night Cl Mrs. Cora Durham anrl Miss Wil- a'' lie Evans are the teachers at Rock j Hill school. eij Yc Rev. I,. G. Bowman, grand mns ter of the Scottish Rite of South o, Carolina, along with others at- ' '' etw*erl the- funeral of Dr Moorar Monday in Orangeburg. * ' i mm' i, , , , , Officials Meet , l( inooga, Tennessee The following Southern Conferlee institutions will be represent , .it' I at the meetings: Benedict colge, Fisk university, LeMoyne ' iTTege^ Knoxville college^ More-"9 juse college, Morris BroWn col- * ge, CVark university, South Ca- i >lina State college, Florida ^ id M. cottpge, loane college, Xavr university, Talladega college, I t?te Teachers college and Tus?gee institute. Approximately 100 coaches and hoials art expected to he in at- _ mdance to the - meeting. The >otball schedule for the season f 1911 will be announced and the o liicials for all games assigned, jt i k\ vm?a. m. R -efftHteH r 7r ^ Spartanburg, S.C.?Sunday was \ tine day for all church workers f ni' .-luxiay scnooi opened at tnc j ami hour with the Supt.. Mr. T ( Williams an<| his group of of- c . prs and teachers. - The lesson j as interestingly taught ami (lis- x isse 1 after which a brief review t llovved. The classes 2A. 3A. 5A t achers Mrs. Boyd. Mrs. Black y an, Mrs. Young received the of- t rin r banners. Miss Annie Let , F odg >rs delegate to the State unday school aid League conn->t1 -II?I.VOl'frht?back a splendid-~ pott of the convention. I At 11:15 our morning service ' .';va:i.?The?I'; .stor?iRcv.?Ar?-Br- x i'.w'l.ins delivered the message ohi Joshua .'5:4. Theme We are issintr this way but one:. 11" "cached out of t\? fullm'-of his ( nil to a largo oongregati. n. The Moving visitors wore present at if morning service: Mis. Walker, is. Hill and daughter of Jack- [ \ rrtvtitc: Ffrr:?-Thf ?-sisttTv-?ttttrl j dee "of onr humblm servant Rev. I 1 aw],ins. A! h> Miss Sir.ip?on of i" imps mvile. S. Mi*. Charlie 1 asti.r, Jr.. of Wishintrton. I). C.. ' Ts; Firm of Cleveland, 0.. am' L 1 any others whose 'name the i l ite!' -fiuleiL-lu ilet. We are say tr to them come ajrain. you are 1 way . welcome at Trinity. At !:.'}() the pastor ai:d tiie jun r el't lir and members worshiped v ith Rev. Hudson at Stevens v 1^.1 Vv. A. M K. Zion citureh. Rev. J n aw] ins deliverd a Soul stirrir.ti essa re to :.n ~; tp j?reel at n 7 a uTi ]" * lee- from- HebiHtw -l.'l:l. 'iji'im ? f;rist an Foot Race. He preachI a? nevr before and his hearers joie d in their soul salvation and v eat ayvav .singing his praise. At H.'IO the Junior Stewardess ^ jartl held its monthly meet . : lie honie of Mrs. Bertha Jones i .Ji Corson street. The president ^ esitl 'd. The program was a sue iS i.ild everyone enjoyed tie: eetirg. t Th.' Junior Stevprdess Hoard s;- r.sointr Ji pop.tlarhv "on- j1 st v ith the young ladies of th? love named chuxch which will on the first Sunday afternoon. ^ c at asking all of the numbeis id ft tends* to come out and help t mi ke tliis a big afternoon for e J inior St. \vardess Rojird. At S o'clo.k we found our way . ick to the church and were curtained with a snappy program ven by the Senior choir and a n "the*idiIT? of-Cainp~Croft< WrJ? ill have a few nrelabels on our t ck list. We pray for them a ieecl \ recovery. 1 LACbL JLAOL__ t \PTIST CHfRCH Bv- Llopia?l)avi* (_ WT.msbbro, S. C.-Sun. school ( ilh the ' Supt.' Mr. Jesse Byrd fj .v. S. Smith reviewed the 7 rzzirrTT? '"p* Ron W A. Pitts from Winston ^ ilen , N. conducted the meet !? nil he really was enjoyed. A 17 )iul(i fill iues.--.ape nvus delivered ul -n joyed. %ion Chapel nnt 1 11 ^"TTa^ TruM7^weTc*^out~ tr rrd'^ oupAt pfootL Hope chair ami L nde ed beautTfuT selections. We d n ith us Rev. RieV* Caldwell jm St. Luke Baptist church in dun bia and Sumpter and Mc.|'# sea i church. The food was 1 i? ( lit ful. XVF "always feel wolC( nie ::t St. Mark. In the penny i ueciion a 1.4/ was raised. 1 he f( flection for Sunday mo'rTTifTjr T 3.83 which was excedinply pood 1) mie to St. Mark where you are \ A-ayi welcome. We had t<> unite with our church jht oersons. We raised $134.37. I >u are always welcome at Black ^ ck Baotist church. ' < lTBSORIBE FOR |' \ IK 1'AI.MKTTO I.EAOER4s' *'- n mil i J K. | OMMERC1AL D1KTKT1CS TO I ;i: INSTALLED AT BKTHL SHOOK MAN Cotftenirieal dietetics to provide raining for Negroes in food pre- | aration ajid service is planned ] ^?tt part of- the -curriculum at I lethune-Cookman College this | oii.ng school year, according U i statement -by President Mary j fcLeod Dethune. The course. Mrs. ; lethune states, will fx- conducted ( s a branch of the now nationally ecognized course in commercial liitotios given at Tusheg-i- In- | titutc. ralues of such training to thvcommunity and to the students, md urging community and hotel tipport of the venture, Mrs. Bchune said: "The ^practical -program?of Tus(<'>?? ??histituti has "TiTflny* brr-n i challenge to the efforts of Beliunii-Cookmaii College. Til' inipiration for the attempt in the la Li fax c o untrv to build air instiution that would train in hand isTn head and heart was inspired rom the great challenge of the lignity- of la box that. wa> fluim >ut from the great wizard of in Washington, in ?is attempt to each millions of untaught No-1' froe's the dignity and refinement >f labor. Under the leadership of -lick D. Prtterson. a nfost chnlengi.ig and practical program ins been set up in the field of nnm ercial?dieteti.s "Because of he many hotels i'.d laboratories fnT sVTYice surrounding Bethune-Oookaian Colege. and the importance of bring-mr practical." useful subjects- to he toyjj and girls who find t-heir ca-y here. 1 have asked President 'attcrsor.. who is?;. valuable tru?- j ee of oni- institut \>n, to., accept is his load of the trustec s hty> affiT" nitiating and guiding of the delartnent in commercial dietetics, j xtending the valuable ti lining of j fuskegce into thi.s area. "The purpose of the course U J p nronare heonio who expect Jtp [ pecialize in the various phase.* of j oo(j preparation an<i service. This ipportunity v.-ill be extended :* j cell to perso: s already m sucn J ubs for advancement and p? i son- ( 1?imptV'Vt'ivn in. Afu'i'inn.n?mill , wenint? classes iuv?contemplated-! <>i t'oi'ii benefit. "Amonc the 'opportunities for ^ vhieh these persons will nrep;t?>- j rill be as cooks, chefs, stewards. | aterers, dieteticiar?. waiters and f'atti esses; Tho?tr_-w!r?r?m-Vcl-i. ' oM-p. tenee may expect to receive pool tunities which r re eomparaivciy superior to the i sr.;! cn intrs_ 2P?'n to Xetrn es. "We?find--that T'l'kvt'-fe ?jlite !s hnvyijr a jjuut demand 111 i his field of service than it can nvsontly meet. Consequently T?? h. ne-T"ookninn ('oll.-ye viM ' o\v tand a-- <>ne of the branches his.XukL We are askinir for tl. inest possible cooperation of <en lotel managers ami service ;t.i rs in this community to make t!.\ mrt of our institution a si;eec_s he fteopU' atltotltr whom Ue live." Ppcakitnf of the caliber of irradates Bethur e-Cook'mun College atemls to turn out. Mrs. Heth'un*. eelim il: "Tl u- ci It oral surroundings of ! lethtun--Cook>n.*?n Collegri?its e!i' I hasis upon dignified ami efficient .bor will add to-the. well rounded evelopnu i.t required of students tr-=?*il the exacting demands?in-" ^**Th~e Negro?frnx- .'.wake; ed?t?In* importance nf culturally pro- " TiTTnjT himself TiTF all iTuj voca " ions and avocations. "We feel we ;>:< stcpni.-ii' i'o.'m rd m sett tr;g t? r. em i i -n i: km hlsl Bethune-Cookman college as extended its course now going Tto forr gear .allege. 1 .. putting: ito its curriculum a coarse in >:.i u-rci.il dietetics it is making i -?rrr T^"T7roparHTon for ' h- large area of opportunity for :r\ic-j to satisfy the great need ( hicp exists in the hotel Ti hi." < Mrs. Bethune eo?H-lnd--d h"> :at--n ent by saying: '"As Bctr une-Cookivan (VIKin. < row s, it feels the nei d of the m.inunity. and we arc sufficient' vain to Believe the commu: ity | Ms the nerd of v? " ; R. MARV McLFOD VM) SON c 1 MI KT -ON ST \TK VISl i Dr. Marv McLcod Met1" I ; I son Albert loft Da. torta Roach, ontlry afternoon for Tampa. ' la. whore Dr. Rethuno is to at- j n?I the semi-annual meeting of . \ Re-Board of Direct rr of the t entra* Life Insurance Cc/j. On x* return f in Dr. Rrthwi ? . w,.l < is it several N Y A. projects 'r- t tate <i > .? ???- t-.y -? u - ? - THE PALMETTO LE. Ill II.DEKS AM) HOMK oy?m:ks i r<;kd to save FINE TREES I.:?it- black or dark brown bugs -I!> smaller than a grain of tin. ;.r?' flying about the wood Ehd>:_imd cities in South Carolina i:. search of food and places to luy their- eggs. advi. #>s the State For I < r\ ice. < iit'.-i. bugs nuiy be easily ! ished if one examines thi 11ny wing covers which pro i heir wings when the insect i> r.r>t in flight. These wing covers, f tin tail end, form a "V" shaped - 'i-h The nnmeofthis beetle ? 'gs Bark beetle. If one wishes to le more exact and to display their 'aaraing. it may also be called The Ips Calligraphus. However, n< 11 anjr?the name Ips Bark Beet' iust plain Ips Beetle, is alt n.-.-essarv to describe it.. Wh n this adult beetle flies ( it generally comes to rest ?r -t-l? trunk of a pine tree. It Tores hrough the |sark into the "M.-.ney growing layer jiistTbenWafli t;,e bark and then the^beetle slarlfl to bore n tunnel in this layer. The omposo of boring th# tunnel is j7" i?tain food and lay eggs m v ail niches along the sides of the galleries. il wevei. if the tree is healthy, ; .1 this happens. it usually akt s an effort to heal the wound 1!. by the insect, and t.o drivp the insect away or drown it by ui <. uirtfinir a heavy flow of resin. ' \ ;;!thy trees, which have not been i and which have not had nmts btttHy cut or suffocated ' v levers of clay or other dense soii p!a'< >! over them, will usually ?' si-t this attack. T>.< - which have had their ?- ; t . trunks or foliajre damaged woiuls fires or the burning of brush, or rubbish beneath them are 'itt'e ahl to drive away thn_ inserts by producing an appreciable "w>\ ,,f hea'Timr resin. Trees which have been filled around the corncm oaiVi without providing "tree uii!-" and aeration for the roots do not survive an insect nit: ck. Trees which have had insufficient food and moisture for their normal development usually do not -urvivo. Howere, tree^ which have provided with "tree wells" and aeration for the root system are usually able to nurvivo. . ,_dLy-dwellers.-. purchase I" ? primarily because of the fact thai the hrt etmtams a great many .-' -.vral - beautiful pine trees w).i"h are growing in a healtny .v.anner. Then the new owr*er take3 ?v--^--rir<h **-ttirtx?to dig the cellar >r foundation,. and banks earth : :oT'l the trees or place it over h" root systems. Frequently Tt itt i7 tnru1eiT"Th to raise the p-.rly. 'ihis eaith.'if it is compact ..Is'a.- an offective seal to pre vehl The roots Trom abtaining air a- i moisture. If the earth, is banked ar'.mil the tive trunk an un h milky situation iu brought about v.! ?h c-i..,.ms to promote the growth of fui.gi beneath the bark ar imi the trunk of the tree. "Win i. r. man starts to build a house. frequu+i'ly oiic -or?several ': i : .'! > cat >i >wn and these tree1 tv < i!i;etiuies piled against ex '- tire trees. Naturally, the Ips Beetle comes in to feast on cut fives and this high concentration rrf?:?'."ts then moves on-to Hvin^ - i ?hat even if the living trees art* fecit1 v they are often unable to this "blitzkrieg." : ~ t.v own rs. who wish to ret: in pine trees on their building {VniUcuhuly after a home is' LL'.': -ti -.icti-ii and?mcupied, are adcifa'd to take the following steps," said-State Forester Smith. 1. Allow no burning on tjie lot ' efore or during operations. 'J. Do -not allow any burning of brush. tress _or bu?.ding debris i 1 1 r Tvv trees" or on top bf -the ' ' ; -t )/. of any tree ut any "T^~"""" _k. .11 j.j?x pine ti l-l-s are cut be' ire building commences, the bark 'rem the stumps, and logs should > i nue.vj immediately and burned. likewise, the branches and oliage should be brmed as soon is cut or should be carted off imi < iiately. 1. Do not change the grade iioiind tries by filling in unless oarse sand or cirdcrg are used or the lower courses of the filler uul wherever posStbte provide Irain tie 11n? s in the area to he 'iiled to provide aeration and nu ll V fn-.m T* veils should ho provided around ho trurk of ouch dree and where - ' Is :mo i7rTrfT*Tho tops should be 0 jrrd with a uratintr, Tree wells of ri> v;il'.io nless they are 1 rained and 1copt free of debris. /UDER The Atlanta, Ga. Coas Methodist Church Will The prelate, Bishop L. H. King I will preside ussisted by BishopB Jones, Shaw and -Clair. Tht. vit?I theme of this gathering of i ministers, laymen and young people is "Effective Living and I-eud-' ership". Representatives of the six conferences and high church leaders from across the U. S. have been irwited and are expected to be prsent und convey greetings, men- j sages, and offer solutions to perfectly solve our Unification -preh? lems of 0ur Great Methodist Faith. Bishop L. H. King and his entertaining committee have mude arrangements to "handle over 5000 : Chrintian leaders. . Every nn.tnr ..m,I f., m . ,l,,l ! are called from every charge over] the area to this gathering. Our S. C* Annual Conference M. brcth- i ren will be present. One of the main features, con^ nected with this body of religious leaders is the Dedication of the _ "Kinir-Srntt" new Fpincnpnl Ron idence. Mrs. Eva B. Parks and Mrs. E. G. Newton, president and vice, respectively of W. S. C. S. have asked that that organization in each local church in the |area to help to "Linen Shower" the Area Episcopal Mance. Mrs. Phyllis M. Gibbes the S. C. Conference President of the . W. S?C.-S is here begging and urging each president of the rwine district* to be?on hand at this service with, her "Good Will" speech and Linen Gift. Let enthusiasm and interest run sky high on this occasion. This is a biu opportunity for our W. S. C. S. to "shine' potently, tangibly JLhd gloriously. All out for Atlanta Area Council, September 2-*>, li>41. Men, women and young people, hurry the message along and prepare to go. John C. Gibbes. BETHEL A. M. E. CHl"R< H Rev. E. E; Richburg, Pastor Branchville, Aug. 17?The Sunday school was Qalled to order by - -the?Supt.1 Mrs. -Georaw*? with teachers and officers at their posts of duty. The lesson was reviewed by Sis. Mary Razor. For the morning service our pastor was at Emmanuel. Rev. E. E. Richburg and family were the dinner guests of Sis. Marie Simpson. At 6:30 the A. C. E. league, with the president in charge, convened. The meeting was enjoyed by all. The pastor, Revr-Riehburg, realty delivered ta great message. His text was taken from Matt. 18:21. Our pastor is truly worthy of his praise.' \\\. are always glad to hftvc vi?i tors come and look in upon us. To his church you are always welcomed. unpwsi cnureh usher board sang for us Sunday night. Everybody enjoyed the singing. Mrs. Georgia Young, Miss I.ollie Lee Young, Mr. A. B. Young, Miss Marion T'ltum, and Mr. J. W. -Reed me visiting Mrs. A. West of " Hoi ley Hill, S. C. Mr. Walter Simmon of Charleston, S. C., spent the week ejid with Iris sister, Mrs. Lizzie Reed. t Mr,7Walter Reed'ahkT son, J. W., 1 spent Saturday night in Charles-, ton with his father-in-law. Mr. J William Simmons. He reported a 1 fine trip. i RTTYTARK BAPTIST CHPRCH By 1'topia Davis ( c Winnsboro?Sunday school begnn ; t the usual hour with the t HTlf! tPlltnors at their pos!s| of duty. Rev. J. W. Wright is con- ! W. K Briley. The visitors were: r Rev. W. P. Briley, Rev. W. M. < Allen, and Rev. C. B. iRoseborough Rev. J. W. Wright is the pastor at *" Black Stock Bhptist church. Rev Wright took his text from v fV>o nno r>?-i? 1 .11 it:. -?* i viic a. i?'vii i noiinn, i .^>0. njs U'Xl was "Are you willing: for God to 1 search your heart." Hymn, "JTust ? Jesus bear the Cross Alone and all the World pro Free." hymn, "Packing up. getting ready to ^ go," by Rev. Wright. Another hymn. "On the Battlefield for My * Lord." Rev. R. E. Ward. The 23rd j Psalms, e. m., was lined by Rev. a C. B. iRoseborugh. Mr. Richard Caldwell and Sqiiirfi s Well from New York lifted the > collection. li ? rXTiH-. 1 .. ? : : tal Area Council 8 Convene Sept. 2-5 ... .. i ZION CANA..N BAPTIST i, (HLKCH NEWS ^ ?? t State Park, S. C.?The installation .service of our pastor, Rev. } RI. P. Pearson, will bejtin. Monday ^ evening, August 25 to the 31. Rev. W. H. Neal, pastor of First Nuz*i- j reth Baptist church, Columbia, S. B C , will be the preacher for the work Music will be furnished by , visiting, choirs. Sunday afternoon, j Ai trust aist at 4:00 o'clock, inettil lation sermon by Rev. J. P. Reed- 1 er. pastor of Zion Baptist church, ' Columbia,' S. C. Music by his Choir. Everyone is cordially invited to attend these services. Thursday evening. August 14, TTTlfflCTO tnt' end of a sixty day 3 rally contest. It was noticed as the Twelve Tribes Contest. This ef- C fort was quite a success under the . direction of . our efficient leader -ind .-hepherd - Rev. MTPi Pearson. ' Our coal was $400. The captains 1 rc ported S3RT ttruv, - * * ? ,,,n. i/icasuit ana i ratiti.de?vcxt?thimk?the-?friends -t who assisted in this effort. c Sunday. The next service day will s be mentioned later. 1 JOHNSTON NEWS ] Bethel C. M. E. Church- ?^ Rev. W. E. Wilson. Pastor j Th4.. revival meeting which was ^ carried on at the above named ehrrpch was?great.?Rev. J. H.? Thomas, the presidinp elder nf the Anderson district conducted. Rev. Thomas gave us the real" Gospel and really was himself from start to finish. He is not only a presiding elder but >a great evangelist. Everyone seemed to have enjoyd the sermons a-nd are loud in their praises of them. Rev. Thomas ex- ~ pressed himself at the close of the meeting as having never seen a more loyal group of people than those at Bethel arid Johnston. The | meeting closed with high spiritual fervor. The collection?"was very ? KUUll. Much credit is due the Baptist friends for their hearty coopera- ? tion and support of our meeting. W o, as Baptists and Methodists. I arc hi-i'imiinf tn rpali7ft thftt. _ is the father of..all and. we. all are .. brothers. The pastor wajr loud in his praises for them. * J Rev. C. P. Stalling, pastor of fl Rock of Ages C. M. E. church at I Waterboro. S. C, was pop caller 1 of Rev.-W. E. Wilson on Monday ^ enroute to Edgefield, S. C. to conduct a revival meeting^ there._ Mr. umi Mrs. John Jones of New York City, are visiting rela- ^ tives and friends here. 'I Mrs. Eva Butler of Chester, Pa. IB ts?visiting _ 3Ir.- and Mr?. Sam | Town send on Aiken St. n Mi*, and Mrs. William Moore-, Mr. and Mrs. Cave, and M so Mary Palmer of Columbia, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harrison on Sunday. Mr. p.nd Mrs Moore carried their daughter, Rdith, back with them: She had ? spent a week with the Harrisons. Mrs. Mary Bush litis returned to Savannah, Ga. after a visit with relatives arid friends here Prof, and Mrs." C. C. Reynolds, Jr. and daughter of Ga. Normal College. Albany, Gin., -are in the itv VtstTtrvg relatives' -and?friends,- jg Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Reynolds. ^ Roberta Harrington have returned 'rum New York City after spend- H ng several weeks with relatives mil friends. " . "Mrs?'Rderh Dea"s hhd Mr. Dcft's P if Philadelphia. Pa., are in the P ity visiting relatives and friends.- fl Prof ami Mrs. I.oyd 'Smith are tH Jhejiroudjianjrn^o^^ er I.oyd, Jr. } The Boy Scouts, order the lead-. Wl rship of?M-r-?H-?St?P? rson. Have -M eturmd from a week's camp near "irangebUtg. S C. Mrs. Rebecca Hamilton of Pittsburgh. Pa., and Miss Alberta Harison of Pittsburgh, are in the city 'isiting relatives and friends. Miss Beutah Howard of N. Y C.. s in the city visiting relative* ind friends. Mrs. F.arlenc Robinson ha,, reurned to New York Citv after pending a while with?relatives nd friends. Miss Hillie Mne Missisouri of sew York City, is in the city k' pending a while witlh relatives \ ncf friends. ^ Mrs. Almeta F. Richardson and I on, Mrs. Rebecca Stokes, niece of lewnrk, N. J., spent a few hours B i the city enrout back h^rfie after m I Page Three pending several weeks in Orange iurg wit^ relatives and friends. - Miss Juamta Smith of Charleaon, spent a short while in Florence with Miss Catherine Miler Sunday. Miss Smith spent her ,'acation in New York state and Canada. Mr. Benjamin Morgan spent several days as guest of Miss Catherine Miller of 603 Flub St. Miss Catherine Miller is spendng a while in Wadesboro, N. C. is guest of the Morgan family. Mrs. Maggie Hyman of N. Wilon St., is visiting her daughter, flaxie. of New York Citv. HOLY CROSS R. E. CHURCH HARCHES ON By Mrs. Mamie Corniers Charleston?In November, 1940, mrr-nfal'^-pastur; the Ruv^Jolm L, vas appointed to our church. He ami' as a Nehemiah. All reports showed an ehormoue ncrease. The interior of the hnrrh received a coat nf paint. _ mprovements on the roof and 'rent of the church were made, inhurch aniT Sunday school, several idded tn the roll of the Sunday ichool and church, a three and a mlf year debt was paid and noted tpeakers appeared on our Young1 'eople's programs. 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