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K 'PAGE TWO R service flak dedication * At way man church c'-^Vinnsboro ? A Service Fla-; . f - -. Dedication program will be a ~l Br Wayman AME church, Whinsboro | B^i V Sunday. July 25th. at 4:110 p.in I iccoruinj o~ ? ? ouncenu't* R X-' made by lie v. I. H, Alston, pa stop. K; y Fit teen gallant young num, "who R|. y fljrtew up in this chuivh, will b c honor**I. Now these inch are se> v . ing this country on the various I 1 fronts of the globe. > Special arrangements will hi I: ? made for the parents of the soU! i<Srs and visitors. The public is invited. ^LU'y-' ??. i. 1 4HH I f^BRS9!^^Hir i J. S. MATTHEW'WS, Sr. ~ Exalted Ruler , r Emanuel Lodge No. 33# i t 1 CARLISLE NEWS I } visited his father Mr. Hurry Hills j last week. Mrs. Isabella Suvajn t of Winston-Salem, X." left Mn>\ day morning returning home af- ] tfr spending tjyo weeks wi-th hei | father and mother Mr. and Mrs \ Kay Lyles. She toole little Bohb\ with her. t I Pvt. James Henry and William" Jeter are in town this week vis- i iting parents - Mr. and Mrs. I) , family. ^ _ . Mary Sartor spent the | ? ' week. en<l in Spartanburg with sis-. { .tcr- and relatives. Those on the sick list: Mr. Geo , " Savage, Mr. Henry Tucker. Mrs i Lue , Littlejohn and Mrs. Irein t Laney. We trust they will soon fi reaver. | ' . ' . ^ I iii. M. F. BRANCH ' ' Stale Association G. T. E. i r. . " t KBENi:Zi:i{ IIAPT. ( III R< H * Rev. J. S. Maddux. .Ir., Pastor *, Sunday was a busy Hay for lis. S; 8. at usual hour with tin- Supt ' teachers and officers and members *" p eager and ready to render service i is . Thp devotional services were un- ' usually interesting and inspiring ' A.fter: devoting 35 minutes to an ' * interesting discussion of the los- J ' son the pianist Miss G. Scott play- ' r ed softty and we inarched in the 1 ouditorium of the church and re- ? e > assembled for departmental re-'1 n? ports, announcements and the?in- * troduction of visitors. Miss Ma- * ' rie Holland gave us an informa- : J tional report from the State Edu. J S. S. and B. T. U. convention. Af- ' ter hearing her report we felt that ' all had attended the convention in ' person. Supt. Thomas said it was one of the best reports ever made from the convention. Those atBL - tending the convention from here were Prof. J. C. Beeks, Miss K. ?'* R. Clinkscale, Mrs. Mary B. Thom? as, her dau^ter arid son little Bliss Ma rian Thomas and Master Thomas, Jt%?? Br A- ' Sgrt. Oliver and Mrs. Oliver. Cpl, K t Blackwell and Holland^ were vrsiR?k -Jttti. Ail classes matte excellent Anancial reports for the Seneca ! Bfa1; -^tivej Edneatioinii 88- frrnt ?TU I convention which will convene I F|t - -?v sLJil^l v.' .^Ji?--* iLi' ' * r^t 4 f ' : >eee?Snturday?and Sunday?J JO_-.il, L_ At 7:.'i0 p.nr. we wvre again t ??; a spiritual feast for the B Iiseussinns were interesting in iepart meats'. Mis. M. B. I'hoi rought ah excellent hepofT Ft iho convention. From informal liiven we feel that o r BTU rirst class rating. The Gospel' chorus of Khem ivas invited to St. James M. rhurcli Sunday tor it speech. | train at 8;.">0 p.m. The chorus Jer the direction of Mrs. (i. Shacpc, directress; Prof. J. Beeks accompanist, highly em ained the audience. Mr. Be vas the guest speaker. Suhji 'The Twentieth Century Civil! ion and Modern Substitutes", tressed the necessity of liv ight and leaving off modern s titutes for things whieh ,se< ight an<l vott know are not. 1 >o harm easy things as the s t.tution of "nep" for power. < J is address was a masterpiece. iMrs. .Manic ferry ami .Miss ( idivis Lewis ' arc home 1'1:0111 ! urnbia where" tlvov have been ending Allen-Benedict sunn thool. Miss Inez F. Washington ca ionic Saturday from Durham. ".. where she had been attend yorth Carolina State College si ncr school. >T. MARK HVrriST (HI K' Hy Itopia Davis Winnsboro?S. S. opened at. isyal hour with the officers barge. Prayer sei vice follov .inducted by Mr. ('. Kenne due gill and a hoy and Mr. Pi \ennedy were baptized. Rev. I. Hughes took his text I'om dark" 1and omught a wonder ncssage. F.veryone was made eel the spirit. The foreign 11 don ottering was taken by Mis Ilennie Kennedy and Hilda .t Jradsbaw. The Supt. stated i .c were to scn<l a delegate to Sunday School - convention. In the afternoon the Lord's f >er was administered. Sunday, ernoon Rev. Hightower proa.! 01 Rev. Heches. Mrs. .Mary f fa.vloi front New York was pi nt and looked the picture 1 .ealth. Mr. Robert Kennedy, vast there. Rev. Hughes anno d the big meeting for the H Sunday in August. Mrs. Massie Martin from J tinsville was the guest of Mr. i drs. (filbert and visited St. Ma Mr. and Mrs. Press Cohen's Mbert was home front camp o 0 day furlough, lie looks the ure of health. Miss Ruby Lee Going a ree era duate of Fairfield Train school left on the t&Hh?of?T *br Baltimore for a stay wrrlr dsters. We wish for her an joyablc trip. Recently Cpl. Lindsay B; 167th Medical Sec., Elgin F Army Air base, pla. , Me hai 17 day furlough and visited parents. He likes the army. DOUBLE BRANCH A. \1. E. CHLRCH Rev. B. ('. Cunningham, Pas S. S. at the usuaf hour with ccrs present. At 12 o'clock pastor brought a wonderful r sage which was enjoyed. At c'clock a program was given the Church Aid club which very good,,. Sunday, at 8 p.m. Rev. S. .. j . - ' . -l i ?* ~W JS^ NUEL LODGE NO. .%'{*> AND I! Charleston, Soi "IS inn u>' 1)K) L. \V. I,0\(i . in ! rlu i . , Stale Treasurer" ub- ? t ??tiluss jnonehed a soul stirring1 su?. iiion that caused each heart to re> 'Toice. Mfes .Martha ('unnTmjham 1 f: is in I-ittlo Rook. Ark.." a delegate . along?vv-itlv -ot-lroev,? \W ;.vUh?bovm ... a hapny stay and a safe return. I Mr. Willie Hart of Philadelphia. i it.. : i i.. *: i I it.. I> lll'll' VIMIIIIi: ?t I t?< Mil' v Iriends*. Mr. (Trtis Tmjker :iti| tor visiting - his relatives and fiiends has returned to Connect iini cut. wheie . lie will resume hi course of sttttiy;? II | On mil sick list arc Mr. Tommy _ -Redmond.. Mrs. Ami if. (.ly ward "and others.!,ct us pray, fot tiiem -as thi -jV c pra\ t'oi mirsclvcs. .J" MII.I.KK C'HM'KI. | A. M. ! :. ( HI IU H 14 Rev H F. Sampler. I'asl"r Si. ! ~ enberry ?Sunday school open" i" 11 d al !<)::!() ' with hrnthcr K. F. to Floyd presiding. All tcachoi s lis- were in I heir classes teaching. The s;,s | lesson was well taught and beau i?n-. in uiry c i lsc u sscm i. .miss runn.v hat Mai' Sims one of our very yuuug the teachers won tlie banner for tbe 1 bay. vip i At libit) the Maxtor came loral Ji w ai (I with a soil stirriiV/ messagi !':< I [ w li ieh caused many hearts to i . iell j aiiee. We were very triad to have es- with us Mr. Frank Downing, thy. el son of .Mrs. Mary Downinjr. Jr.. 4 At Kbit) the pastor again ascend line ed the rostrum witli another soul Jf'l stirring message. Collection foi I the day was Sfil .<)(): en-| Mrs. Carrie Burton i> still >11 t iii'l the sick list. We are hoping foi "'< I her a speedy recovery. son . . n a | I M()\ BAPTIST ( 111 KC II i'ie j Kev. h. C. Jenkins, I'astor 7ng ^ ^ u n u sa I la i g i dance at Sunday school. with Supt, i Wdlie I'oiids ami teachers at then I post. < ollection ltli.S'2. 1 I The pastor was at liis best at 1 11 bin using a text found I Petei . j J: 10. We enjoyed this wonderfu I message. Mr. William Poe war da.,. . . , . | .'tie ot our visitors, a member ol ' Second Calvary and participate! on the choir. Our evening scr I vices were verv interesting. ()u pastor spoke from St. Matthew: <18:10, subject 'An Appointmen With .Jesus after which Dr. D. K 1 r broadus a mission worker spoke t offi- us briefly which was enjoyed b; the all. Kach Deacon was asked t lies-! raise $10.00 in their rally and Den 4:00 Westly Johnson went over th , by Lop. Amount raised $104.45. Aj Was I deacons wish to thank the niem | hers and friends for tHeir suppor' L. Union Baptist is helping Unio ' -. M . . the palm) v W ' r ? * . . - <i A K Kl IXiK TEMI'LE NO. 2 i iith Carolina ; : ".k-uir- J ; No.?2 ill?Tnylm i?lo dinners? at the {?< Uisrir.am- Ciii<'m nf Chi relies convention Friday Mrs. Daisy Hcllc Wi'lianis. Misses Fl'a Mae < ' 1=iit* an 1 Dod>tby (lood'A in Hie drlctjales. j Mis. MiirU'ui. Sutton- unit Mrs. Mary I.ovc lc i for New lers y recently to visit relativ s. Mrs. Selena Sims loft, for Now York' also Mr. Isaiatt Kiiifj" It'll for N. Y. Mr. I'. K. Mtiaic loft-,fur the uimy Wednesday Theseashed- t.lu' nriiy. ers of tiio chuicli sai'o lri;is. Mr. O. (i alia v. ay has rot ut no i to Potiiis.vlvahi'a attor spending i" days with his sister Mi s. Carsie. Simpkins. Sik list: Mrs. Rosetla Coles. Miss Hannah Johnson and others. Wo pray for a speedy -recovery. On Sunday afternoon we enjoy-' <"ed a religious program as well as lea at Mrs. F. M. Taylor's. 4-7 DrrfsT?HelLe Wi Ilia nor?i epm ie ? |<|,:v"|A'.Vlv-NOTl< lv A re\ ivnl of 1 -l ellif; ni--of Jesds ChrisCwilT"TiejJnTTtT~ JohTsTTVajlel" A. M. F '/'on chuiili.-lo a led?iui_ Sumter and Blossom streets. Si n*day. July 25th. I'ev. J. I.. Moore . I ..... li. . ..ill .1.. tlw> ij.f 11 i > i if i -\vc?iiiivii?i ^ m m? iiii pleaching, ami all ministers of the city ami lay Christians of the .Tiurehcs are invited, to come over i .uid Help tis. Sinners are in' ited to attend these .services. Hear lliiii, calling , yo.ii .-iiryiiur "t 'i.mi' taiw and let lis reason togctTmr saith the Lord; though yon'r sins he as searlef. they shall he as' white as snow; the. eh they he red : like crimson, they shall he a s wool". Isaiah 1:1K, .The subject for the morning w-.;.r <hip is "Christ Knocks at Voir Duor'T Sunday night i's on "the "Teaching of Jesti* on the New Mirths?Some of the-other subjects foi the week are :."Th? 1 onveision of Saul"; "The Conversii n .'if t-he Ktinueh"; "TWe -Mystcriov sHand Writing on the Wall"; "Hell on Wheels and in the Air": "And Insufficient Religion"; "The Battle j Hetweeii Chrvst and the Devil"; I "Klection Day in Israel". .Jesse L. Moore, minister .1 _ : mpwHi^n ;' aBgH F L. W, H, YorNG Medical Registrar i\ i J BKNNKTTSVIIJ.K NKWS ' J Uy ('. I). Sanders, Reporter r> I !>' ! The cntir*- county was slux (-(mI " i<> learn 01 uu? uenwi 01 nine " u1 son Bethea, hig*h school graduate e I of the class of 104.1. Hp was call |1 , ed to Balthnore on a defense job, i- ! where he was ibstSfitly"killed in ? E.J car wreck. His body was "bronght n here-and funetalized Sunday at 6 I . . . .. ETTO LEADER I ^HHC * 10 i f ??j? If" a ^^^ Hpr , (':: ,F. \V. MALLOY Secretary ?KmnnuL'l Lodge No. .'L'lfr? ~ -Str?.Miehtod?MiK Vhnrch _a We "fey ret tin' learn of the sorr- s >k's illness of the Rev.. D. W. Wil- ^ Jiams wiiii i> in the hospital in j Washington. 1). ('. r .Mr. and .Mis, Alex Fraser of N ~~j V. City; .Mr. Davenport of Wash- f ineton. spent a few days hump , with relatives and friends. They ( left Tuesday for the northern part of the state. < .Mr. S. Ross aiul Mrs. Pearson ^ left for. Pennsylvania where their j siik son and brother Mr. John . -Rt+ss?resides. j Monday P.M'. was well sjient . with friends in" the city vvhcn Sgt. f Krnest Roherson nntive-of Green- , wood school now stationed in Gal- i it'ornia arrived ip the city Saturday Vvening". ije and his new f bride Mrs. \*era S. Roherson". We . were entertained by Mrs. L. B. v Stuhhs. the bride's mother at their (tt-auliful home on Murshel and | Kiny stteets. The home was he a. a- ( tifully decorated with (Modioli ami . ferns. The bride wore' a beauti- , with yellow accessories. Mrs. , S tub lis the bride's mother was , vcilll JltllK iUlTSSOI'll'S, 8WCCI ( j course of ice cream and cake was ' j -erveil. Tlve presents were inan\ | and beautiful. AftPt the recep' lion a few of the bride's special 1 mIiooI liiends spent a l'ew hours j in soc ial at the home of the reporter. * M/s-i lice Sysper of N. V. i > home visiting Mrs. .Irlia Thnmpt son and daughter .Miss Ktherean I Thompson. Mr lavni Met"olluni and a few ' of h's friends in Kort Bragg spent the week end home with Krvin'g [parents; Co', Roddy, Sjjrt. McKissiek. F'vt. Barnwell. _j Mi. ( and fVosfaiifT finch MrfM;. P. Reese left Monday evening for a week's stay in New York. Mrs. Anna. Mary and Uuhy Mac Zinnciran are home from N. V. i tor a few weeks. I ^VT.rs. Mattl'c Johnakin. Mrs. Min juif McCoy and Mr. Alston of New 1 I York arc homo on account of their mother. Mrs. Minnie Alston illness. Miss borothy Reese left for a j few weeks stay in Columbia. S. -f'.. house truest?oT Mr. and Mis I J. Reese. I Mrs. P. It. McCollum ami the .jcamp nirls will leave Wednesday morning for Sumter where' they wdl spend nvVeek camping at Mor.jris cnllejre. _l i ' < i I frym ? ^- *~ jjsco i \ bwM< Aj^ S. outs' of Columbi,a Orangeburg^ toi Camden and Lexington spent a tin week campipg at the Mill Creek ing recreation remer "hi Sum tor Co. j pre It was by far the best camp ever londucted for Scouts of the>Cen-' . Ual S. C. division. |"*'s I [.j.j A full prbgram of action was, .arricd on during the week which I included scoatcraft, hiking, swim ning, fishing, booting,- campfires, j fames and plenty to eat. (jl;t The most impressive ceremony m it. camp was the Court oT Honor ("hi .eh ifb \en n held Fvitlav nvpnintr r>u? moss hall was-converted into J, i" chapel for this affair and was 5h;, K-autifullv decorated with can- |ia) lies. Unas and jhrnhhery. AtUxr? ioy?11.?R. Bouhvarc presided at for his Court and ho was at his best. \ large number of Scouts were nf idvanced. h-e, Members of the staff were Ex- j?n?] outive L. F. Scott, director; H. Boi .. Haigler. assistant director; L. ere \ GREAT AMERICAN LIVES ^ N THE STORY OF GEORGE , VASHINGTON CARVER ^ loo George Washington Carver: Per An American Biography | tuo By Rackham Holt f 1,1 ' Doubleday, Doran & Co. $:).50 ' e(' By Hazel Reed for ANT (*,e' sta ~Alrs. Holt's subtitle for the c^cv tory of George Washington Qir-iP1"*1 or All?Amei i, an Biography. | eeins to ine~\Vell chosen, for cer- j ^ol ainly Dr. Carv-r transcended all I imitations placed h p?n- his race. j. md transcended the i.solat 'on and i ^rc ndigni ies shaved in the face of very Negro Amer'can. to beconj.- 1 in eminent scientist and t' e fin- fci< st type of American. K'a The book carries Dr. Ca ver 11111 'rom the time-when. as a small. wo hr rail baby, he was handed back to n-s moth r's master with these an( i \orus: "tpues>* it s alive yet," to |"" ho dav when his body. sti'l slight d'*** I C ind frail, was carried to rest be- j iide bis close friend. Booker T. ! | v Washington. in vii w of their !>e- 11 s oved Tuskegec. '' ,n? Dr C 'rver's 'ife paralleled that I ncr >f his friend. Dr. Washington, in limiy particulars. There was the same intense for knowledge, the same patience and fortitude and Tci .he4 same quiet fa th in the characters of the two. In the -h-ipLer, "Young Lambs Must Find a ffay," the description of Dr. Carrcr's first attenrnt to cm to school al is reminiscent of Rooker T Wash 1 ington's first iournev toward edu- i 1 cation as related rn "Up From Slavery." his classic, hiocrr <phv. i . ' 1 i no maris tlicy traveled wore sinv i 1 ai" anrl the final attainment o' M* goals. crowned with deservd hon r?r and renown also were ana'goos The chi'd. George Ca'ver, ln?t his mother as an infant hnt her place was taken hv. sever-1 good women in the e u?e of h:s youth One of these was Mariah Watkins '<h a kind, capnbl" woman, w h o of taught him thr ft, industry, and Fl< self-reliance. He re eived his "first "l'-a Rih'e from her. anrl near the end tin of his life, when he was almost ,'i'i SO. he w?s still re"d ny the Tes- On tnment given him by "Aunt Ma- Vi rlaK." ft'< George Carver disM'?e#f his fir-t ** schoo" teaeh'-r h"car?e he felt that this man. Stephen Frost, was a- ^ shamed of being a 'Negvo. G.rnrge Washington Oliver was ne,-e 11 ashamed of his race, and he nat urally looked with -'isda'n upon 101 nvbne who was. He added the Washington to his name in ordev not to he identified with a white ? man bearing the same name. As Mrs. Holt writes; "He didn't want to be som< b<>dv *es else, he didn't?want, to cha-uge? anv way. He simply Wanted to I be what he was. He wanted the | 'ai opportunity to develop along: lines ',c ordained by his nature." This de- 1,8 sire was not dhunted when, attempting: to enter his first college. Highland university, he was told; he t # m DUT$ RICA jV| | -Scab worth.?waterfront?drrec: .J....A. Aiken, hiking and na- . e^stidy; M. A. Taylor, build's iiiul ground; S. J. Anderson, grain and J. Devault, cook. tunior staff members wore Cur Kiikland of Camden, Buck rris of Orangeburg, David anon and Nathaniel Harrison, Columbia. tfcmhcrs of the division camp ing the week were, President F. Whittakcr, of State College airman of the Division Area. nmissioncr?Ch?W. Madden,?W~r ' Brownlee, Chairman of Keriw Division, Henry (.lack) Willis. Chairman of Camping, M. list. .1. P. Marshall. B. K. Ah - d. G. C. Kii kland, H. L. Mcster of Camden, Virl Sheffield, Oranpeburp. Also Mrs. Brown , Mrs. Wolst, Mis. Aiken, Mr. I Mrs. Dibble of Camden,-. Mrs. lware and daughter, Mrsf Evtt Rpurlock of Columbia. e don't take nippers here." lis orphaned state had ad van :es. Since he had nobody V k after him, he learned to dc id unon himself. Along the torus way he was forced to fol'ow nfs ascent to gr atness, he learn that selfpity is a destruc'ivc ment, and that were he able tc nd the blows they would help to 'Stop him. and Re wou~d mnk~" press. Mis biographer says: the process, his independence wished " " - - . iluch of the book is d voted to Carver's development as a at man, the remainder to the ter known s" ga of his -develop, nt as a sc:enMst. and how" his [ jntific offerings e'nri-hed AmerII life. Vividly p rtrayinp this f n for the ages. Mrs. Holt's rk immortelles Dr. Carver a< merits.?It Is written with lov> t I underst ndinp, and this story a man born a s'avo. but who_j. organization in Great Britain ^ Royal Society, which se'ects , foreign members from among | II of the greatest sci ntlfie cnii- j ice, dosrves a place in the heart | every American. LAKE CITY .NEWS I uclicrs Announced Phe teachers of the Lake City 100) for the l!'4'J-44 term with r>f. L. D. Bradley as principal alT follows: Miss Mary E7~ insnn, Miss Addic E. Lucas, s. Jean E. Washington, Miss nestine R. Weston, Miss Mamie Jones, Miss Carrie E. Bell, ss Elease E. Cain, Miss Curtis Dase, Miss Ethel Mac Thomas ss Myrtle LaFayc Moscley, ss "Verdelle O. Deas, and Miss becca S. Blake. rhe new teachers for this year s Miss Mary. Johnson, Miss ,'rtle Moselev and Miss Rebecca ike. Miss Johnson is a -graduate State College and a native of 11 enec. Miss Moselcy is a gradEe "of Allen "University and for ; past two years has served as ineipal of the Mappsvillc Ele;ntary School, of Mappsvillc. rginia. Miss Blake graduate*' hii SCAugustfhe College o> ilcigh, N~. C.. and?will have arg" of High School English <1 Froitvh. Misses Blake and iselcy will also assist in the jsic department. He' . S. S. Burroughs of Sumr will preach at St. James on nday night. The Florene? District Field day the Methodist Church was held ly 15 at Friendship church neai ngstree. In the -Oratorical con- J it, Friendship and Kingstret Miss Celcstine Graham spent it week end with Miss Edelle e iSamuel of Tlmmonsville and s as her guest this week Miss ?sa Bell Graham of Florence. Mra. Rosa Brockington had as r dinner guest on last Sunday - 1 Saturday, July 24, 19'43 Classified Advertising i Column?- \ Kpe"ittl Notices, Cards of Thanks, ? -] Memmiams, Birth Announcements Marriage Announcements, etc. are ' 11 urged for at the rate of 10c per line. Cash must accompany the iTr3rraTnrr ar-Dot MOTHEB >1 LIS. M E. HANNA July 19, 1912 A Favorite Song By Fanny J. Crosby. SA\EL> BY GRACE " ? . ?i,,c day the silver cujM will break, ~~ ~ ^..si ng; lint, O,'the joy when 1 shall wake ^ J Within the 1'alacc of the King. iimo .lav 111 v earthlv house will * k ^ :*ll. , i cannot tell how >0011 'twill be, J. ut tlis I know my All in All las now a place in Heav'n me. > j y ... ' 1 nine day; till then I'll watch- 1 and wait, j Aty lamp all ti unme<T~ and burning bright; That when my Savior opes the ^ Kate, .d\ soul to Him may?take it;. . flight. , ^^ CHORUS? - | And J shall sec Him face t0 face, And tell the -story?Saved by grace; . i And i shall see Him face to face, -j And tell the strtry?Savey by y grftcc. - . THE FAMILY.; _ CART) OF THANKS 1 ; ? j 'Mrs. I.izzi'e Dreher and family wish to express their appreciates to the friends and neighbors foi their sympathy during the death of her son, Joseph Dreher, Jr.. of Detroit. Michigan. > DONALDS NEWS 1 Ml. Olive A. M. K. Church ?Sunday school?opened at usual hntrr bv the Superintendent Wvth treebers in charge. Rev. MasRcy preached, a beautiful sermon. A \ rally was hold after. j Rev. M. Massey, (Mrs. M. J. rendition and little Mr. Odell were the dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs rendleton last Sunday. William (Trover Pendleton was, home on furlough last week. Ho' h*-m-the navy at Great takes, 111. AVr v ere rtctightcrl -trr^have?htttt? visit us. BARNWELL NEWS Sunday was a high day in dear old Bethlehem. Aside from the regular attendance many visitors and old members who are residing elsewhere were present at the morning service. Among whom we make mention of Dr. John Eve of Hot Spring, Ark., who is home on account of thc_ illness of his fath?!* M re f IluHt'c flnnnnf n anH ninee ?' i v-icv-jo u,,u Mirriam Rushmore of New York City who arc visiting Mrs. M. A. Duncan, Mrs. Annie May Hill and son of Wmston-Salcm, and Mrs. Maiy Lewis of Columbia who was the week end guest of Mrs. C. B. Green, Mrs Ojrctta Smith and Mrs M. A. Duncan. , We can say that along with lis these visitors enjoyed a wonderful sermon from our Pastor, Rev. Z. Townsend who seemed t o have been at his best. . Sunday school in the afternoon^ was well attended. Mrs. C. R. Green and Mrs. Ojretta J. Smith who arc attending the session of Allen-Benedict summer school spent the week end home. Miss Norma K Gotham of New ^ York City who has T>cen her aunt, Mrs. (Minnie Odom aV ^ the house guest of Miss .Audrey Dixson for a week, left Tuesday evening for her home. She expressed an enjoyable visit at Barnwell. Mrs. Cornelia Kirk of New York who hits hefm visiting: her sister Mrs. Minnie Odom left for hoi^ liomr U'nHnoB/Juo Mrs. Hettie Anna Gloster w<as the lovely hostess on more than one occasion, entertaining some of the visiting folks. Mr. Wins low Allen, who is leaving for army duties soon. She also gave a party in his honor last week. Miss Clara Lee Brockington is hack from North Carolina after ? having been away for a month. ' J j