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' Saturday, Jmif S>. VM#
WINNSBOUO NEWS
The people here were glad to
i note a drop in the temperature,
yjetory gardens were loosing
Ruin saved the day.
, .Rev. J. M. l'eatty and his splen
- did corps of teachers are* doing a
splendid job ut Oak Grove schoo.
below Kidgeway. S0 well are they
doing thut the school vuthoriu.
permit them to run H months i;
stead of 6 or 7. -?
They had a ?ery finu cloej-?? thi
year despite t he down pour or
?. tain. I have never seen children
better trained for therr parts in
~ the closing e^rcises. "On the -11''
of the. two night* Pref. W. A. Ito?.-was
gl"d to have been his guest
speakers.
tit were glad to havt? among
our visitors Mrs. Susie Jones of
. J)etroit, Mich., the guest of her
cUUr Mrs Ratplld Pni'fu nf Pom
-r-fT-: ' "A
.etery St.
R?m^. A. Lipsey was fortunate
In p^?ring the service of Mrs. E
iizabetn Lipscomb of Union to con
duct the two, weeks meeting at
. the A, M.E. Zion church here. She
put her very soul into the mct
tag and as a result the church Is
i revived and about $f>0.U(J mvm*
> njf '
' Miss l.ucrll* .Ootha- was the
week end visitor in Winnsboro
last Saturday and Sunday, guest
\ her cowcrrkers Miss Sarah Beatty.
Both were instructors at Brewer
Normal in Greenwood.
Very impressive memorial service
were carried out at White
Oak Baptist church, Ixmgtown of
? which Rev. J. M. Beatty is also
pastor.. The services were held in
honor of the .12 or more young
men who have been inducted into
the U. S. Armed Forces. Deacon
E. W. BouKvai'e opened up the set
vices with devotion. Prof, I>evj_
Mpjrphy ofThorntree school- and
Prof.' W. A Ross of Winnsboro
- . delivered addresses on the occas
ion. Rev. J. M. Beatty mad*. time
ly remarks and Miss Ethel Outen
was mistress of ceremony. A splen
did silver offerw g wus lifted.
The H&Ss family motored t o
Rook Hill June.1st to attend comf
-That is an institution that is grow
ing yearly under the ut\pijui$twi:
tfon of Presfqlnt-J. W/'GoutilocR*.
"At. 10:30 a.m. exercises were
carried on by the alumnj association
fft1 which Rev R M Pitts of
i Winston-Salem. N. C., is the at>h'
^ president. Prof. TW. A. Rots wa_
guest speaker or. that occasion.'
8395.00 was raised that day. Dr.
J. P. Reeder, ehairman of finance
committee. At 8 oVIock p.m. the
graduating exercises were held ai
Mt. Prospect Baptist church which
was packed to its utmost. Her.
. ... Ihe^guett?speaker was Mrs-. -Annm
B?;Weston, A.M., head of department
of History at Benedict colleget
Columliia. She left" no store
. unturned on the subject Your De- j
cision, How Firm Is it? It was i
indeed a masterpiece. 36 were awarded
diplomas from Junior col
lege; 16 from high school- aVM 2ffr'
ceianicates were issued.
iMVss Alio? E. Mcintosh spent a
very pleasart vacational trip in
Washington, I>. C., before entering
summer school at BenedictAllen,
Colunfolu.
Among those of our school who
graduated from college this year
were Mrssea Elies Peay and Margareft
Rof^pborough from Allen
university; Mary J. Mitchell and
Athlee Toatley from Johnson' C.
froFriendship Jr. college; Margaret
Moore-from Clinton Jr. college
and Messrs Lrrdsay Byrd, Wil
ham Lyles, Marcelus Boykin an<
.j Mensel Ross from Vooorhees Jr
. college. .
velyn Ifoss wi(f>?'sse<> th |
com^H^ement exerci-.es at Sta
A. and M. college this yeur.
The third ttnr ual homecoming
progrum \vh41 held at Mount Zioi
Baptist chor< h twelve mHes norC
of, Wirtnsboro, op Sunday, May .'10
The program wtos under the leade'
y Rfiss Pearl H. Mlobley anH.
was lor the purpose of raisin
. nio'nty to better the water supplj |
Of that church. Many people vrft?
neawd" thlH wonderful occasion.
? Those who raised five ($5.00
dollars and over were: W. A. (Had
den, $5,00; ftosa Graham, $7.00
' Alnia A. Mobley, $7.84; Bessre Me
? Carey $8.50; Ella Hughes $10.94;
Ada Barber $18.95. The highest1
! arpount was raised by the sponsot
Miss Pearl H. Mobley, which wa:
$82.61. The total amount raised
"WIT* $232.68. '? '1
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TRINITY NEWS
>' last Sunday being the fifth
Sabbath we the member., of Trinrty
werg very nicely entertained at
a silver tea at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Scou which wasf enjoyed
by all.
Mr. Sam Dani ! dert.ivted thi
life Tuesday night June T, 194T
it 67 years of age. He wa,? a far.
mer of the rtudscm Hace. He icav- r=
es to mourn his passii g three s's"
ters, two brothers, eight ch/hlren
two grandchildren and a host o
relatives and friends.
Little Miss Sarah Ktha .Moans
104.1 in thc Hell M.nu t cemetery,
She,leaves to njourn her passing a
mother and father and many s.*s~"
ters and brothels and friends. Slu (
was a studenV of"Draytor Street
high school of Newberry.
We are grlad to say that we en^
joyed a very nice quarterly conference
ami arc now getTttng ready
for the Missionary convention to
convene with Elisha and Trinrty
AME churches, Newberry, Friday
June 18. Thg Rev# K. L. Moore
will preach at Trinity the second
Sunday right. So come to Trinity...where
tht. gospel rs being
" preached. 1 :? -- ~ =
Sf. ^AllES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. K. I.. Moore, Pastor
Surdity was n beautiful day at
, St. Jatres A. M. E. church. Our
Pastor,, llev... K L. IVJooro preached
* wonderful strmon which we all
""njoyed, He used for his subject
Go to My Father. We all were
glad to have Rev, Mrs. Beaulah
Counts of Brooklyn. N. V. to wo:
allip with us Sunday. She hrottgh
a very jnspiiing message. The
morning collection was good
$25.15 was raised. On Sunday af
ternoon our choir joined in will
tlve -others and sung with uplifted
voices." Th?r -Sri ging Union |?
was "a great-sttucps; $14.85?was i
aised; total for the day was $70.-1
'JO. . . I I
;d home after spending awhile-in
Detroit, \Mtich. Mrs. I.ula Owens
mil Miss Marie Q*ner ^>f Spar
tanbf.rg, Mr. and Mrs,. Mack Selers
of Charlotte wert. the guests
of Mrs. Ola Bowers. Mr.
urd Mrs. James Watson of
Washington, D. C.. are vhsiting ,
Mrs. Fuia Kooa. We all are glud ' ?
to know that Miss Queenette Gallman
is doing fine after having an
o peration at the Newberry-hospital.
Sister Ella Garniany is doing
'ine. i_
Ruth Counts, reporter i ,
Rev. W. S. Bookhart, Rastor
Suf day* was a very high day at-- tr
Hessran Hill, beginning with v
fine S. S. The Rev. W. S. Book|
hart, game - pliir-e - ami . _
brought an inspiring message. Th(. J
.collection was fir.e. 1? the after- II
noon he was called to attend a fun
eral at tht? Up Hon station church
for Mrs. Liiliun Thompson who
departed this life Jun0 1st. The g
Rev. Jamrson preached the after- J N<
noon sermon. j Ct
The past 5th Sunday night thej *c
Pulpit Aid had a rally and t h-e ^
sermon was Drenched by the pas- *r
tor. Our rally was very success-' _____
ful. The reports showed a collec- . del
tion of over $10.1 with more re- Go
ports to follow. The pastor and ' gu<
official board wish to thank all | wh
who helped to mnkL> this financial ! not
effort thus far successful. j S(u
Henrietta E. Means, Reporter i,,nt
TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH
? Ign
"Rev. A. D. Hawkins, Pastor '*1V
St I
Spartanburg?Sur dav was an
1 - - . or.I
deal day. Quite a number was c
>ut for Sunday school The Supt.
Mr. T, W. Williams was at his ,
nost of duty. The lesson was boa'
tiftilly fftscOr sed amh rtrrhnvrrf In'
the pastor. 11:;10 our morning ser
'Ce began. Rev. Hawkins jn hi f
I ?wn wav brought. to ?>.>
i wonderful message from Isaiah at
2:4, 4>heme When the War is Over. Ji
I? preached as never before. The drll
message was very instructive and vei
iplil'ting. This being first Sunday vie
he Lord's Supper was adihinrsered
to an appreciative group.1ti?>'
vovcral visitors attended the multf*. rSU
ng service. Among the group art
vere representatives from the sor
4orTh CuroJTna "RTi.tuaT Irsuranee aF"
Jo. of the tity- also Private Jus. ga'
Joyd from Camp, Fort Penning als
We were otso glad to see all of out fro
tudents from the various colleges ma
lOine again. They all looked the uni
jjcture of health and reported a did
successful term. i
At 8:30 we again found our way sot
oack to the house of worship and eat
[enjoyed another spiritual message J sht
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Released by U. S. War Department B
CAMP WOI/TERS. TEXAS
should, for thc.ii- hard work won
C. Johnson, Greensboro, North Ca
Hayncs, Dallas, Texas, and Corpi
g? ^ r
v hh : $&
: B * -' # wyM
k <?!
bh^^BhHt wk spin
^Rs#* '\ * slfeV ' ^M^ali
^h>: '-^a-'sB^/?/?
^Br $ %"
V.-:: . >$%$
Released by U. S. War Department
CAMP I)EVKNS, MASSACHL'S
ml D. Queen, Washington, D. .,
looks over a bust of himself, sculptu
Artis.?Washington. North Carolina.
?Br w
H?ieanea o> u. a. rrar Department \
Bureau of Public Relation*
FORT RILEY, KANSAS?Ser- 1
;ant Louis Howard of Hudson,
aw York, has had 31 years of
ivalry ?o his credit. Looking for
[venture, he has served on the
exican Border, in the Philippines,
id has been an instructor at W'ist
lint, New York. (
ivered l?y <>. i" j.astor. Subject 1
'1 so loved the world thai Ho 1
re firs only begotten s??n tha: 1
osoover boiieveth in Ilini shall 1
t peiirh. Ti.is was indeed a
i! touching message. A1 i )
. enjoyed the sermon. Tl:t. seVe
througiue.it the dry v.n ;
ud. The si-ivor choir rendere '
civ mii.sir at b th services. \\y -j
II have a few sick members <
! list, we |,rny that they vv i
>n he c.tit ng-.in.
r. J T M. Ik (TI >"I'(' 11
Key. F. Stanley. Fa-'tm
Sui day. .Tune f> our church S.' S.
_ .i .. - '
in .1 'i in'i,> vim oineer
th ii post. . The lesson wu . 1
ely taught af.d tty^ftixsTd t?y th ; '
'eront teachers ant) elapses sin
y thoughtfully and timely re *
wed by th ? pastor. \V(. nlway
n much in.piration and aspira v
n from his ?evicv. s. Mr. Connr*
ijdey u hs v. it b?rs and took a
ivc part in ih(. S. S. He is tie*
i of the pastor and a studei :
Slate A. and M. roll go. II
^e us some very good remark . ^
o Miss Marie Leonard is hone;
in Kittrell college wild Miss AlStevenson
is home from Alien
versily. They both gave spin;
remarks. s
\t 11 :.'?o th" pastor preached r
il reviving sermon. Text Tal^e
this is my blood which vitas 11
'd fnr ymr, this do retmmt- ;
\ ' K , i
/ to
I II K
ukhu of Public Relation*
-H Company, tiTih Battalion mac}
tliis silver cup for the Battalion,
rolina; Private Kllis G. Johnson, C
oral Lorenzo Thomas, Mount Vern
H
Hj Bk
Wh&\
Bureau of Public Relation!
I KITS?Lieutenant Colonel Howcommanding
the 36l>th Infantry,
red by Sla-lf Serjeant William E.
tame <>f ire, Subject: HentemoriiMj
.1 su.?.. !>;<l not <?uV hearts
us ii v. i'.liin while the man of God
a'ketl t> mis l?y the way. Q.iite
few weii pi'MMit 'among .whom
( re Mr.pJe:-se Thomas a* d fani
y of ! i->i i ni'c count .M ill Grand)
t.\fF. ehuicli, also M.i .Jerry 11 y an
a !so -11 .n r'ol liera of the same
hut eh.
.Miss 'I'r? < " ,. Gii**',; ha, jo. i |-,i.
in lied I I'oia I, i vac".' ion so I fa!
iniore, visitih" 'her dadfrTit.-c. Sh>
lso spent a few weeks in Washrgton.
Ik ('. Miss Golda Stevrs-ou
it-'. "'I t(Vf slvk list. hope
ht. wjll soon he well. .Mr. Mil
inns IJiirch is ill and was sent to
i deed's h'Spitnl June '>. We
ope for him a >pecdy recover;.
r\M!>!;\ JOT'n.NCS
ALi. c;nv- ! .kf. State .Missioniv
President-of th<* Churth o4
iotl in Christ (Ilolim'tfsO is in th
i*ly <*njrajr<?d in h^r,j -work with
lev. J. W. Wilsor th0 pastor. A1'
re pleased to ha^an^this fine char
cte-r anion?* its. She has wor
ri< nils hi otnrr ikniominatiorn
h!'i; h? ? own hy her-pleasing Chris
inn n< r onulity,
Mow Bethel our own vs stil
tandinjr and w(. are working anr
payi: c* and have the same love
"M ("'re?frrr?ntrr?Hrrmr?rh\irrh
v"t-. limn. is h'Miu' to every we'
hinkiii"- person.
Mrs. Vermel (i, Ciathirrt* of Pair
vv| "'a< d wn 'o s?>e her n nth
vh > )::> ? been iV ror q d'e a\vhil?
Is. f.-i'i* i~n rb-nr r-riendr
5*111d' * Is lieuie ;fa oni eollejre n,-<
.')? , ' Wrtr'it. State A and M.
M<"ir.i '. K' tM -dy. Period i t: Helen
d!" Tat re, Kl'en .VeT.est-:*r and Cyn
i.: - o 4
fu;i c> over. Honrott oollopo:
Jlndy- Kitk'nivi. T?illsi?l<*??g:i. Ala.
rlavy TJjanoy. Morris eollcpc. Thes,
ir'.V un.ir iK+'.ing an enjoyabl,
acatioM.
M iss .Tnani'a Kennedy teachoi
n Jai!:son school left Thursday
o rV v.
Mr, an ! Mrs. .1. llippins Ik'fl foi
s. V. Sr inlay nipht. Mrs. Hip
i'?s H Known in Camden as Mis<
"ora Nelson th<? attractive cousin
of M.o n i. 1
. I'. i\?-mn.*tiy. iV| r IIIj;
iti^ is th<. brother of ~TTr. S. R
Jitfjrins president of Allen uriersity.
They carry well wfahs
from Camden.
Dos. Kennedy, Jr., is a grarilate
from ,Iarkron this '1/1 he and
John bee Gotland of t BeUiunt
i*
...C '
I'M,ML:TTO LKADKK
line gunners smile, nnd smile they
Left to riglit are: Private Victor
i /w.:... i .?
IL'YVJUllU, Y7IUJJ, llTWIIUIYrti
on, New York.
were our graduate hosts. Mav
thyse hoys an<i the- entire class o
sixty-four or seven think of Lift
ing l|) and Looking Up.
"*1 1 Mr. ph Ur^w
and .Mrs. Dos. Kennedy iri} ( a
home for the sumnuy f rn tlx, lite i
TTO,.:i V i resort. (,(less who j< lull
py? '''
.Mrs. Knimovctta (Jankins) Pic!
jtt is visi.ing Itt-T- father and mo
ther-iu-law Ur. ami Mrs. J. ' P.
Pickett <? ; voriicr of Campbell am
K titled go . Sts Technical Sgt
c diaries T. is 'hi the Med. Dept
.101th Inf.. Camp Van D in. Mis;*.
W(. j;re looking forward to tin
mining .of It *v. 'i' .1. Wiiiianis :
wc 1 known and ivspci led <iti/.e
to be h iv with Itis eldest dangh
ter (ikrliia) .Airs, Thompson. It
has hi ( a w:th Mrs. C. W. McC ii
am of Pi nn.-t.sv.l'(, alio.iter d.ti:
filter, hence hi- home friemU v.ii
nail him with delight on uppei
( unipbi'il stlTi't.
ST. I'llii.i!* 1 M. i-:. enrucM
Kev. T. !i. Weathers, Pastor
-t 'v -i beautiful dafr lui
.1! Jituth^oeis. and a largo nuir.
u-r wi-s- found . t Hie h<u si- iiTW
sliip. Sunday school opened at the
us.ual.. hour by the Asst. .Supt.
Upy I.1 >h: s< n, Jr. The tea
hei's l.o'ok r('h.?rg,. of the classe
Review by lie v. ?Weathers whicl
' veryone eni<(Yed. The B 'jrinner
lass still hold th,. oTeriinj ate
111( 111!.i!i ,. am: or,, Tiaiher Mr:
Hall. !Maya i service was eon
itieU*?r by F.r > Ike~7toiirisoii !DVf
.tin i ,. 'I Int.. w :i I**\v an
;:onncr~n:e! fiTnilT" Mirp Tlom~
'tiotnV: teat Iter. Miss Willie M
"axon matie some remarks aboil'
w hi n she will h,. at St. Philip
school to tan. Alter which on
oasior asce?idei| the rostn.tn. Hi
" tr^rAvas tniuiu-fnmwSwAiuU, 7^21uhiect
The Te,;.him;' of Jesus. IT
nca hed a soul stirring sermon,
which everyone enjoyed. Then
was a larjy ni mber to take Com
munion. Colleetion was fine as
j usual. There were qiirte ;i few.vi:
itors with us mi our mornirg setvice.
Pvt. Robert McKnight. th
son of Bro arii! sister Ernest Mc
Knight and his friend -Corpora'
Laddl'e >McKni',rlit; Mrs. Prazell
, Pi: lev of New York the daughter
I >( Mrs. Quecnie Martin, Mrs. Dai
us llinton of New York the daugli
! 'or of sister Sophia Reed is at hei
. bedside who is very ill.
; Misses Lillian Jovuer, Blanche
Scott and Mr. Knd I mvvdy, .lr
I ,iit. Imek from >-<ho 1 for the sum
i ner. We are also glad to hriv
, Hiss Rena Woodard at homp who
--i a tea.her at SnmmertonvJLJY,
I Those or the sick list are 'sistef
sofdiia Heed. Bro. Sam Richerson
I. Penny Walker. Bro. John De
eaux and Herbert Green. W
nay for then! a speedy recovery
. The Golden -C^ten o-ai'oi ??!'
,-imr Sunday a'ter service. Come
o < lurch. joi'-i tht. chit" h.
! Mamie R. Ilint- n. rep ot
GILBERT NKWS
Sunday wa? a beautiful day. S
S. opened at ilu* usual hour with
teachers at their post of duty. Th<
le. son was rex tewed by the Supt
.Messrs M. C. and Johnnie B
Adaios-are spending a f<*w weekr
a fill their giandpnrents \1t. and
.VIrs It. H Adams.
Mrs. Carrie I.indsny spent a
;oiiple of days in Columbia with
lur husband.
Mrs, Tinv Mae Collins sport
Sunday in Columbia with hei
daughter Miss Willie Mno Thompson.
AVt? have on tie sick list Deacon
I Allan Smith. Wo hope for him
;|a speedy recovery.
( KKKK N KV S
On .May 17. l!Mf5 at M:l"> a nt. ii
Methel Methodist church Mr. be
l.'oy A. '"hcltan, Field Kx rutivc
(or Inter-Ttuci"! . Scouting. Not
j ivnod H. ihling, flreon villi*. S.
1 m?rar iz'ed a group of 11 b<>v?
j fTciuh ? fo?-t) v ith the usual 11 it
? al examination. council, concise
it- tu.c. and tht. uutlioraU\> puw
: ?i?iiivt'sU'?l~m -Ftto?fm-tlrat pur
rort*. : ?
Out of the 20 boys who applied
.or membcrshie into the mobs of
Hoy Scouts of America located in
iT'ecr. S. (\ el? ven qualified endet
filbbos. Executive I.eRoy A. Shel
- -ion vaid afU'V these bovs. r'ungmj.
front 11 to la years of a<jv ha<
>aid "it<h his dues Or initiation fo<
aOc. and ">c; for the' cost of th*
"Tenderfoot" l'adc^', ard receive!
an identified certificate, the suit
qualified Scout was eligible to se
' ire and authorized to wear tb<
- -Scout. uniform-.
The Troop committee are Messr;
James Houserf chairman; Javat
Williams and Wrlliam Sullivan
The eleven boys arP divided Ir.
to two patrols. Patrol leader" Mr
Lucious T. N'oivis represents tlv
WoM'e" group 'Punt posed of Cor
- -r^ell TJuhThlV.^Tuhn HiTme, Willigrr
'ioke, Ralph Seabron. Wr. 1 iLei
Seal) ron.
The second group made up o.
'toy Seabron. .Iaiv.es (Hjarles Lo
gun, Walter Choice. Jai k Jack so
Jr.. Cii-neral S'.andii'er called th
Fox" M> . Ri hard Austin is tb
hosen leader of this group. M
ienerai Standifer was appointe
e'-re.tary of the entire body. Th
rpon olfi r.ii run-ber is 14-1. ..
l'h,. ?M sri* of-tluj S *oi ts lot
as through a fcv boys eo.ii tit i
. Rev. John C. (libber and veqi.ie tir
of (lira to :nti rcede. The Rev
ibbs made the proper contact
n I rec?,:vi?d a mo t fav 'ruble an
wer. Air. Jar.es J'.rnnett(. prprr
icial here, and Prof, W. (5. Strou
-Youtmnrter, (white) visited, an "
"jiye liberal'v their liiv", instruion.
literature . and eun n av
lent. lip. . I'-' 111. w' e':s.? HiT'"St (>"
ittsler, J-; ('. Cibb.-s b ;.l 11).. bin
icier instruction lo become "Tei
;eriout ' M-outs.
- ? -Tkest* Boy Stouts JiiiiUi#.-to A) _
"Blue HilKe Council Boy Scout
i' America". They ar(. proud "c
" iieii' a-, hicvcnicnt." and victory
fhey, with oiu aO'-ord, testllii
hat th'*y will "Be Prepared." wit'
iieir Life. Honor, Love, Religio
I'd (d-ai acter to ever revere, an
.erve (?od. di-t'end their counO
from error, and enemies, and ?
>? ?. in and help humanity at a
imes, and in all places.
'.The writer knows of i o ol.he
oh ivty, on this planet, now an
hereafter, outside of the church
its law's, motto Oath, and rule t
train, urow, and prepare youth to
to live successtduly, and etVeeti\?
' "y~^fereT*aTfa w m"ad ihTnTortal res
ilen-e Wi'o the Vast Beyond L
adhearing eonsAantiy, and obeyi
i ,iem.
With deep gratitude, and potei
thanks Scontinosin- nn,i ii>
ii " 1 etuicrfool'' Stouts releas
'heir choicest nppreciatio. s, an.
hearty ypatis to ail that helpet
eheeved and supported this vv?>:
thy civie organization.
J(j 11N C. CIRKES
Greer, S. (
WATERKE \ M. K. CHURCH
Ret. J. I*. Cinry, Pastor
Sail <la. R. C. Sunday s hoo'
pencil Sunday at tlv> usual hour
with all officers at their post of
Juty. The lesson was beautifully
_t.tught by the P"!'t. and i-nterest
i ugly discussed"!) y the pastor.
-W-e had a. spiriy sjl. piui'-cr? meting
which a part that?everyone
could join. After which a wofderful
message was delivered by
the pastor. .Li was taken. from
Tsaiali 115:8-0, subject A 11 i'ghway
I -1 Ilolfiicss. 'J : el e V el' tV.o cut.
I cits. W'e hopi' they will pres.U.ieiV
way lor.varil. -The collection
I ,i- lhi> ,lne- \e,,?. o-,\.,/l
. . T 4 J bx'"u'
i Mr and Mrs. Williams ??( I'oma
I i ia wcic visiting hen? Sunday
i iu-y. reported an oijoyablt. time,
visitors conic and worsn.p with ti
you arc welcome.
On the third Sunday uy arc cx
i ,.? ( tiitr?ti great day ~at Watere.e
vjhildien's Day exercises and the
St. Murlw quartet will sing here,
Eliza Ma? Jlarj) returned honn
for the summer vacation after bei".
g away attending school at Dray
on Street high school of Newberry.
S hool closed Wednesday
June 2nd, that night being in honSr
of thirty-two graduates. We
hope them success. Eliza Harp
teported a successful school term
Mr and Mrs. David Dozier and
\
lamily visit t-d bt-r Sir day
i ?1t I'l'tx urn also M s. R Ooli'*
r i it ri tl?i? yi nnddin'y hlfr.
j ' .VIrs Surah Haiti and '.intily
\ isiu <| Mr, mm I Mr:. \Vall< i-'dn-i'ti j
ti..ul fu)11i!y Sunday aftoi noo' .
( Mirs I !-.J.:i .Mai' !1 u rii.
. |m.i
I USM \ M. I . < ill K< II ,
A
... |(f\. J. N. ( ;ii;|ilimii:i. I'a'vlor
, I'll n<:il'ii'" ?' ''l| . ' " 11* *
f'^ciit. 'behvr :r heart ifH M-V' \v~*
had a nice atU" data < . A I.-" 1 : J
\ it-w by . M. ('. |iui(/.IT !oll .'.vt-il
by tht. Snpt.: diml r ! .:. !: ,
' tht4 pastor. 'I'lu- i linia .
b ('. -I't'ii
' scripture lesson re: <1
.iiaptiM of St. I.uk,. 1:1k. Th hi-lor
tiit'n presented I)r Dunham to j
' ill,, a dienve" His t< x: was take , |
-torn l.r?th chapter ul'.. Si.- I.uk-.J
S'.ib.io' t: Su>]>. Rev. I Hit die to
br n:ji'V't a stini" j: :m ssayL. fall o
thrnjjfht and food for tin- o-1i an :
was enjoyed by all. Afterward
the Holy Communion was admin-.
istered. Our nnni tpi K
closed a very successful fine.; D >1
Dunham presertaal lin<! introduced i
Mrs. .J. N. ("tui'ghnuin t? the audi-|
cnce also littl(. Misses Kvylciv"
= TflUgiWtdn utWl Wnrl:man also
Juanitu Fair a senior student at
the State college. Orangeo. i j> .
Kaeli made a short talk. Mrs. Vi?'a
K. Hut hi tl'i id our district
president was'also a distinguished
visitor wrth us on Sunday and
tadL. a very instructive talk. We
? lookny lot ward tu our Miss>:i;
ry e nvt n'.ior to convene with
e above t.aavel cau'r a dune ib
: ! nste h??}.otig-4- nu.v.i; it a sue.
I
. r. /.'.as \. m. ) :. < m urn
e
Rev ('. ('. V jw -i \ Pastor
S i -v i e' \\ rs v i. . . uiic.i .at
hiioh Su'ldi'y. V a o 1
arv.'ajvl to a "on y day Sunday. So
"... are a^kiu-j 'he < o. jn-rat'ott "f
- S -. dny > < ? >1 and p'-sv-r ?; .? * ?
1-;- -CD tni't -e In |>lea>-- be ,? o
'at*. I''ea e -?t - *t -reiv : oar ' i
"rr'^'i -nr.?? ' -i: ' ' ?rfi- *. Coat'- i
?' Mt. /ion 't yuy i Mt Z <
.til! savin"' \C|. en- a i . aiid wi'l
_ 11 >. we m'.l-U Tiot lot the fk'Cg
ra;1 in th" dti<t.
I K.MO XI'.WS
I' "ed S. Ihii'iZer. I j i iter I
Sunday was another v'en^arit l
y faeiir h 'jbers and in snita* |
'! \ tie ex ' s j i'"--1 <;<!; ,. :i !'
'IMS'-"! vicf.- .a' Y<>
n-' A I! . M W
'?- "ill.- ill- |i.r I ' t" ' ' ' l
- - m I n'"n'?t > ?r-rm ?^ I' 1 ;
a \ Y<> I ! 11 ; i.! i .< <i \ j
U-J v, i i i?11 H I. .?Lj?! ;> >: In- fill. I
wi.i** vi-iiuiv: I n armi .lac!..-> !! '
Ye.shhy. A!-s !;.iiii* - Am t Maier j
v'ic(> Wheeler- at:'' ALi'in i* FTuyTI
.No Mrs. liosa I,'-,. l'utler <> f (
imirens. Mrs. H tier ma.le a.1
- h"r'. talk jkat was very inspir- ;
She spent the past week here
vith her in tin i ami fuhiWy. Mrs.!
>lugf?ie Janes, as ci enlereii sum- 1
jjflfcl The first time in
I | OOK F()U K
jkv* *, She never tails to 001
' j teat ion of any one,
wOL-v may bcv She r0 \ ev
--1.^ marriage with the c
-v utaied. discover tl
!{? member, sbe uuaranlees to br
bit ion of vot'r entire life, cast ofl
"i.nr' way.. She K?iar:ntees to p
.. .r-.-w.rfi ? f he eonHitlOn
you can look back upon your life
been aveitvd bad you proper atn
it's not too late yet; call see tbe
ll U hat benefit uoi.id a readi
.. remnw the dark cloud ? hioh
u irantees to do to each and ev
' " ' ei'^ '-fi-rr-pcir' h t ovis-of- V'
mil forces until she accomplishes
'etion of your Mfc. Hattsfnctrc
Soaarale^ lloom Kor Colored Pe
md be convinced. I'rices withir
Permanenllv Located on .Meeting
Highway, next t?> Ktuves Hf
yrrtnr \. M to t o :0t> P. M.
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n.ft >< tiool Monday at Benedict_AJ!<n.
with her husbahd Rev. L. . :.J
('. Ilt.itIff. pastor of Bethel A. ^M.
K. . h r h of I .aureus. . i *
.Mi.ss Klui.st. Boozer, Mr. utiil
M l"'rf?i Boozer anil Mrs.-Pearl
Bran* on visited Mr fjeorge liken" .?(o
n a ! laniilv of I,ffSviile la.'t .|||?!
I t iJa \. v >4k-'
(.MIMA MAN'S
y .
Mi m' . SaTiTd Baiikhead atnl (if- *
i:f\ii-vf M ( 'oikt,. are attend!! '
- it; inn1 > hool at .loluisOn tk
S j i . \ ty, ? ha.I if. . *
Mj-> I )in h. \\':itkin i.- h.oiue al tee
;i Mieet'.*..%l'u! school term u t i.f*
M. t. ol': ? , tJranyt-i, n??. :?i''
-Mi ' ? -Htti-h-no-khrwkin* arrivedW.
iyie.M.a\ from Clafli; college
. it. . .? .'i Vv'.-iim sday night f >r New j.,.\
in, i\ ' it V wisete .> 11?. u ill x petit I
i;lt. SUlilillvr. . .-O
?rr>: anraji and two
children spent the week end in 4
'.a um g guest* of Mi'.s. 11?>j?|.?-i
>istor. Mi>< Iienriclta. Gorry. 4liev.
and Mis. W. E. Wilson anil
baby Wilson ave spending a few
day> in Black-lurg v. 11:. liit-no-..
A i>. Fan:Te Robbs left recentlv
t< r I'i.ilad. iplviu. ~Vu.
.Mr.-. M. V/. Smith hus returned
It qui New Canaan, Conn., after
uon'ig theie scveial weeks with Inn ?sick
daghter, . Mrs. Evelyn CJilniore.
Friends here are glad to
know that Mrs. Grimore is tnaoh
Letter at this writit g.
. . .i.>> Sadie Smith and Mr. Ludlow
McGee boi.it of this city were
marrivd h -it? Sunday evening. We
wij-ii tl.em a lot of joy.
Mrs. Ida Byers and Mrs. Sallie
r.veis spent Friday in Kings Moun
ta 11. >.'. C.. with relatives.
IleV. W. E. \\ H-SIf lllol "?'**| to
..i t nburg .Monday.
A Mouse That Is Loved? .
A house that A loved ha< a trod- .
den path
That leads to an open door; - a .
Within eimM*?the laughter?+4? f
children's play.
V.dli toys (in fm7litleVcd 1100v.
A Lou ?. thaf i-- loved htilils a
;
mother s
A a '!. lli?*c'sj > i?11- by side. .
Atil1 j thi' ye;.r?, xrftji ritr (liild
11 fi'n?tf; iv 'i.
frr {rrr?T7,"ari* -rrrtl1 ttjT?rt wide, - ~i?
SM)N1*Y ?
SI >.1>AA S( llOOl, _
. T *
S.iitln v v 'o >1 ' tutted at 10:00
o' In- !: prompt iy. "Kebjrious 8?Tv
il l- \. t ic < und'.:- t*-?l by oni Snjit
' ?.:i a IHi.iatu ?:_h.ns _-\i M'ease I al
. ? b i-. ion. Mun.f <>f out ,
I .. ,?i,-o t,.i\ i- ' ' "Q?then, Yinil- ;> >;
li i. :iI r? . d\ I lit |H ijheil' pl.K'i-S Wv
l?i, i- c( ~i i li'-y,uinitiij Thursday
i,i- | i iTf thi.i v.i ck w,. will FTTvi* ,
i . r, at\.t. hi. Tiursday instead
?:?j* i n!ay?nbdit?a1 ti?will?begin at a?
: \Ve will also have a Bi.i
in!/, fin tin ehi ilrt-n. Persons
an . ci iii'4' t i'e most questions,
T"?,rnr" .r -we-trr- r
.1'* 111 L1X- . it ItVllU. '
Ti.nm!<a (Goodwin, reporter > *
toMi mmm
[ THELM A j ^
T AND ADVISOR I
your City, County or State j
NAME MADAM THELMAN '
it ml the thought, mind and at- tt'
no matter how far away they
fails to bring about a .speedy dpfie
of your choice,' reunite the
v earth's lost treasure,
ing about every desire and am
f every obstacle that may be in
rom<>?e your business, sell your , >
i of vour entire life. Perhaps
and sec how trouble couid have .
ice at (he proper time. Perhaps
woman who knows all ,and sees
ng be t? you unless sh& is able
hangs over you; and this she ,
ery one calling upon her.
nor Itfe -waih the .ruling planets .... .
i every hope and desire and amor
guaranteed or no Chanfear -?1?
ople. White and Colored come
i the reach o"F"?ll.
f Street in the Trailer on No. 1
irher Shop, West Columbia
DA YS AND SCNDAYS - -
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.oii| Island City, H. Y. ? j|
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