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Saturday, August 21, 1943. / PERSONAL MENTION I i MARRIAGK ANNOINCKMKNT Mr. hiuI Mrs. Arnette. Marthi of Columbia announce the marring of their (laughter Frances C. Martin, to Tech. S"t. Rutfin T. Tarver of Cami) flutner, N_ C., and Philadelphia. Pa. _ Mr. J.'F. Marshall of 2.".21 Wash ington St. is vacationing in Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York and Stanford. Conn. .. Visiting relatives and friends,- At' ter returnhig from ConnectieiP he will be the house guest of hiI first cousin. Mrs. Evelyn \V. Nes , bitt of 2615?7th Ave.. New York City. His friends wish him . ^ feasant vacation. Mrs. Sadie Nickpeay has return cd to the city after assist ing wit I Midwives' Summer schools in foui different parts of the state. Neai iy 600 attended these schools. Special training was given then, ^due to the shortage of doctors 'they will greatly he needed. Yhesi schools are under the direction <>l the State Board of Health. Mrs. Martha Silton spent seventeen pleasant days with hoi daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williams of Jersej City, New Jersey and friends ni New York City and Brooklyn. N V., having enjoyed a pleasant trip Sunday, August toth. Mrs. Clan ' Belton, Mrs. Ruth Reed. Mys. Julia Glenn and Mr. Arthur Glenn motored to Batesburg and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim West. Also attended service a" Olive Branch Baptist clu:ivh which was very good. Rev. Bush is pastor. Rev. Mr M. Peace of Philadelphia is conducting the meeting for the week. ? Miss (). Vivian l.ewie, has rt*?-??trr thr city?after having" completed a very successful sos ?? "siun at the Atlanta TJhTvcrsity summer school. Mrs. E. M. Pressloy of 1011> Har den street, has just returned home -< fxtcr a very pleasant trip to Philadelphia, Pa., where she witnessed < _ _ihe u'.arrratre of her son S. .Sgt. ^ ?Ei?Mi?Prcsslcy?to Miss Naoui. ~ Jackson, a teacher in the city publie schools of Philadelphia, Sun day, July 18, 11M3. t .Mrs. Eliza Sims of Jersey City N. J., Mrs. Polly Tucker ot iJayton, Ohio ha\e returned home at- , I or a delightful visit to their sis- , ter Mrs. S. E. McCool and neph- , rw and nroro, Mr. and Mrs. Perry , Murles. Enruutc home, they stop pod in Union. S. ('., and Ashevilh N.C. Accompanying them is Mrs. Sallie E. McCool. ' I , Mi.** Hula Ruth and Raymond j % Miller of Clinton arc visiting then j uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Per-I 1 ry Murles. j ' ' i Miss Janic Roulwarc left Tucs- f _ Jay foe New York City. ? ?H I i Miss Dorothea J. Turcr, of St. Louis. Mo., was the hnu.se guest of Miss HLsie r-ullivan last week. Miss Sullivan attended summci school. Miss Turner reported an enjoyable stay. ! ' { Mr. and Mrsi. John Henry Wash. 11 ??ton and daughter, Alice, left J, fccity this week for a two weeks i . cation. The Washington* will i visit the ijopular bcachi* in the, state and several other places oi , v interest. We wish for them a_| most delightful vacation. H ft WAA'LKI.V SUAI'.'K STARS -j| We met on last Tuesday nite at j the home of Mrs. Ruhy Ran, 12d,t | i Oak street. The meeting was call- r > cd to order by our chaplain. The j devotions carried out in the usual [I manner. The meeting ?l>t'ncd j for business, u-hieh wsiv 1,. i,.f W?, . > accepted an invitation from Wav- ! i erly Sunflower Club to attend a Farewell Party for their presi- c dent, which was enjoyed by all; ... and we as the Stars, feel that we r will also miss Mrs. I.ouise Sulli i f 1 I >Oth Wedding j I Vnniversary jl lehration Seneca. S; t\?On Sunday. An- | u*'t I". .Mi. ami Mrs. W illiam T. | /ryl-j of X; Second street were J raeioiisly honored by their ehil- b no en then fi1tietlfAeeddmg.au- o iver ary-. The looms of tile ho;m a we. c thorwn en suite and were ' -,u s ifly adorned with 1/cnt ti- G d etil flywi rs of every hue. Keeivinjr the approximately two r nundred g.ests who called during a :..e hours of four to sot were Mes- s names SUnear<f Arhiisorrnmd miqw ^ Byrd Scott. Misses Willie Grant and Bessie Thompson served in the gift room, where many and ( beautiful gifts were on display, .. attesting to the high esteem in * which the couple are held. Serving as hostesses in the n.ng loom were Mesdame< Geneva K. Sharp. Minnie Grant, f '"atherine B. Johnson, Misses Fie- I ta and Louise Williams, Amelia i \ddison, Mildred Doyle and Gwen I dolyn Seott. From a table covered r with a pretty lace cloth and con- <' rered within hgautiful decorated ind delicious three-tiered wedjling * ake which was baked by t'he Ste- " chson Bakery, Washington. I).t". * he guests were served buffet style, iec cream, cake, punch and ' mints, 'flic memhers of thp family were served afte the guests. Jist oeforc the guests were. ready -h leave, Mrs, Doyle cut the wedding cake, and :i oior-n of I von each guest wrapped in a gold- t figured napkin as a. souvenir. Dr. , ( P>. S. Sharpe otFored wonts of con gratelationa to the honorees. ? The children present were: Mi and Mrs. Homer JC. Doyle. Mr and Mrs. Richmond C. Doyle. Mrs Mattie T). Williams. Miss Annie Hello Doyle, Seneca; Mr. and Mis. [ William Doyle. Jr., Mrs. Gracic j McKinney, Washington! D. ('.; j Mr. and Mrs. .Benjamin Doyle, o! < Columbia, S. C., were unable to j attend. The list of out-of town guests ^ inc luded: Mesdaines - K. A. Houl- 4 ware. B. K. McKinney. Mr. and Mi'oi G. K. Grant. Mtss Morbid-~ Harrison. Washington, D. C.; Mr. ~s Cecil Harrison, Petersburg. Va.: J Mr, and Mrs. -I.. A-. Crew, Greens > boro, Ala.; Mrs. Costena VanBuren. Morvticello. (ia.; Mr. and Mrs y W. M. Gant. Mrs. Gwendolyn Mad lison. Dr. R. \V. Anderson. Anlersnn. S. C.: Mr. and Mrs. B.W. v, Gall ma 11. Mrs. T\1! a Doyle, Pen- \ ileton, S. -C.: Mrs. Dora Ferguson 1 ind daughter, Pickens. S. ('.; Mrs. Mingshulla Perry. Madison. S.C.: , Mrs. Mary Hamilton and (laugher, Mrs. Xchemiah Jamison, Nor i", .v.t .Mr. and Mrs. !. C. Chillers. Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Thomp- * son, _Mr. ami Mrs. Hen Childers, " dv. and Mrs. Allen Childers and amily. Westminster, S.C.; Mrs. I. S. Steward and family, West Jnion, S. C. Vlrv. I. W. WUborn rn Tri-Co. Hospital " r< Friends throughout the State U f Mrs. I. W. Wilhorn. wife of .F >r. I. W. Wilborn, Presiding Ellor of the Beaufort District, will f >c sorry to learn that she is coniiuvt to the Trr-Cuuiily Hospital t< n .Orangeburg; after undergoing I o n operation. Reports from the b ospital state that she is improvng rapidly. ' A S. f. Women " % fldod to WAgS? i Port Des Moines, la.. -August ? J p hree Auxf$iries from the state ?| i' South Carolina are included in r, i'.e '-roup i?f Negro women who f, ni\e strrted training in the Wo- (] ren's Array Auxiliary Corps at 'irst WA.VC Training Center, y 'ort Des Moines. Jjj, Tlnur AuxMary rating is the WAAC eipii- f] i lent of Private in the Army v!l The new WAAC's are: Auxili'lics .Mo'/.eUe Delories l'eay- of 721 (hulsd.n St t'nliimhiu M-.? >>i<* Kline) Scipio of I!. K. I), t. >oX 2X. Dar inirlon and Kssic Mao )avid 15 ix lit (inir Ave.. Iranveburg. 1 , . <1 {in, wlio has been one of oui ^ reat co-workers. We also wish ( icr success. By popular demand we are re- , urninir to Simkin< Park on tin orn.er of 11oi?It and Read Streets ., >n the Mth for a Spot Dance. So ( ome out and he on the snot with I'viui1 a will IT awarded. Our > icxt mcdQng will he at the home a >f Mrs. Sams, 2117 I.sidy Street, o 'vt. Moses Jenkins >romoted to Tech. th Grade Ktrrh AVirshnrgton. Md , Aut V -The promotion of Pvt. Must" cabins of Route 1. Box 2">, Ronter , Sou'h Caro'ina 11? the jfade f Tcchn. 5th Grade, has i st bee nnounced by Colonel I.. P>. Clap am. commandant of the Adjutant ienera 's School h re. Tlis Advancement coin&x? as ; esu 11 of str'rt attention to du'> nd the excellent rec- rd which th oldiir has made w+i4e s~rvt?nr *""h:s nost,. rVo of The Founders -outh Carolina League, Inc. Called "o Armed Forces New York. N. Y.? Two of the benders of the South Carolina .eaguo. Inc., officers, Mr. Rcnjanin Smiley. Sgt. of Arms and Dr. R. S. -Wilkersun. trustee, were ailed for their services in the tinned forces Or R S. Wrlkcron. left. July 15th. Mr. Benjamin smiley left Monday.-.Vugust l?th ["heir departure was a j?reat loss <> the Nouth Carolina League; Inc. Mr. Benjamin Smiley Was en ertained hv Mr. and MrsJ.emue .. Loftm1, at USA St. Markfc AVe.. H'ooklvdi.. . New York and fheii fiends. He was also entertained >y his sisters and brothers at !<<! Vest 1127tli street. Sunday evening the Junior M-ah Jshers Board of Bethel A. M. Id hurch entertained hhn again a> lis home for the last time befort us departure. , 'Thi* officers of the South C'aroina League. Inc.. are as follow. Assemblyman W. T. Andrews (resident; "Mrs. Helen 'Webster, inaiicial so retary; M rs. A1 iet "rest, -recording;-secretary; Mrs ami's Veal', treasurer;' Mr. Ceasa cabrooks, chaplain a n d Mis.daggie McLaughlin, organizer. dAlth)N SOUHFH JOXOUKI) t?n Lite niglit nt Aagast I'lth i. upper was given in honor of Cpl. fount?; Los "ATigeTes, Calif., spoiler od by Mr. Lonnie Boozer and Jr. Walter Crosland. i his elder rot her; at the home of. Mrs. La- i retta ( '?c?per. Friends attending re re: Mis. Kliv.abeth Wallace. Ir. W. I.. McCoLl and Mr. James hueU-?dpi. Cvoslaml has been in ervire 17 months. He is now en>ying his tir*t furlough. ('AKMSLK NKWX It. IXcn V. M. K, C hurch rev. A. B. King, Pastor S. S. at usual hour. Service fol>wed immediately. The pastor ring indisposed Rev. Tohb krndly onsented to preach. The mcs nut- was well delivered and en ' >yed. Collection very good. Mrs. Alma Diekerson attonrlwdj ic marriage of her grand-daugh?v .Miss Diucilla Kelley of Co imbia to Pvt. Johnson of Kor ackson^and (Icorgia, which wa itnessed by the family and a few riends. Mrs. Gertrude Awry and daugli i rs Ali'co Marie and Jessie Ruth I f Brooklyn, N. Y.. have returned j omc after visiting their aunt. Irs. Mary F. Sartor and other re' lives in Union and Spartanburg la y report a pleasant?trip?din? tg their stay in the South. Mr. Clarence Hancock uncle and "rs. Sai lor " Isited them at XV\~ >vely home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred i lenry of Spartanburg to spoind ic day before their departun >r .Y. Y., where they and ethei i-icnds of the family were royallr ntertaincd. * We are very glad to have I'rof. i'ilson and Miss Nelsie Thoniptm of (irecr' who are conducting lie Daily Vacation Bible school t Mt. IOden A.ME church. J TTST -T- | "rank J. Hall Passes | MtcivAcctdent North ? Mr. Frank J. Hull, the' mi of IJpv. anil Mrs. A. .1. Hall eparted this life Mouilay night, iiiir. i'th. Ho mot with a sor >ti< accident Monday afternoon hout I o'clock. Ili' was in > nuk with two men when a tinlow out, ami the truck turned up 11 the side, emptying its contents, he truck was loaded with brick. -Ill i. I!. M! Cunningham a t .'ortli, S. conducted the funerI. He was huried at fit. James hurch. ? - : THE PALMETTO LI TI^W Kl.Klt-S' All) SOCTKTY "A Friend?At Journeys Start ?At Jounreys F.nd" is the slogan j which tells the story of the Trav-I iers Aid. At tin sigji ol tin I Travelers Aid lump in railway bur . terminals youjti'ill find "a cm ps <?t friendly workers who will help voii to arrange*I'm* travel for youi lamily or dependents. The main purpose'"of our organization is to five eheer. comfort and help to all travelers in need. Through the National Travelers Aid Association' there is a hain of service j I .nits in transportation centers | | 10111 coast to coast. ' The Travelers Aid Society of t olumhla maildalns a Special type ?i travel service. This includes meeting by appointment humping . ravcleis at railroad stations audi 1 ? us term Thais and connecting them safely with relatives. friends, ether social agencies or their des' i natron. Our servie is maintained for th.?urpose of helping individuals and families who. because of being strangers in the community need advise, Information and direction, protective travel service and spc i?1 individualized help on serious social problems. In* our ability to make-immediate and effective con tacts as soon as the traveler arrives, Travelers Aid constantly heads off troubles before they be come serious, saves many a heart ache for the individual and m;n,iy a costly responsibility- for the -community. GKKAT FALLS SK KTC'IIES A very successful meeting has iust close*! at Pine Grove Haptis church. Rev. C. H. hands condu ' <1 the Meeting. The result of .he meeting was the addition o< 'i'oui to the church and an old .lime revivalmf- the Christians. Auount raised totaled $142.05. The Pastor, Rev. II. R. Washington vill conduct a meeting in C'hestci county this week for Rev. J. F. Ward. Several visitors attended our meeting. The patients are Mrs. .Janic 1 fink/its, Lancaster hospital >und i -ir. Willie lnan>. Jr.. Good Sa. mariran. t harlotte. N. a speed?'' Camp meeting is the -next out*-'tanding interest. People from litl'erent cities are already arriv'iig. Among whom are Mcsdamc? lanie He;i/h and Mamiv Roulwan >f N. Y. City: Misses Jessie MatDinkir.s has gone to. Harrisburg. Pa., and Hattie* Boulware to New York City for the remainder of 'he summer. Pvt. James Dean^, Jr., from Los \ngcles, Cal., was the guest of his parents and friends last week end iiso Pvt. Colic Lee from Spartantttrrrr Wn <\ trn - \?H- ^ .r~~. ,! ..t ... ..i mi on (ji mm 01 oil I boys in the armed forces. Mr. Arthur McCrorey accompanied h!\s family and Mrs. Pearl Hall made a business trip to ('lies ur on Wednesday. < Mrs. Kinma M. Johnson is homci.t isicin^r her parents Mr. and Mrs. . ' laren e Myics. Rev. W. S. McCulloufh from Camden preached at the Mt. Zion baptist church in the absence o ihe pastor. He was at his host as usual and a la rye crowd was out to the service. Hit.11 HILLS A. JL M. ( Ill R( h j Rev. R. A. Vmihxs, Pastor I at usual- hmrr and tte-j Supt. <irut his sialF of otfiecrs pla> I (I their part. The lesson was j -beaut,rfnlly Lcught ly_ the variou.- , teachers. Class Xo. ;> nas the j banner. Prayer scr\ice followed and was spirited. At 11 o'clock the pastor ascended the rostrum \ ords of his text were: Lord teach ,b how to pray. The spirit \\aj -till, binning: due to the reviva that had just closed the jireviou- . week. Rev. W. .J. Thomas of Mi i Olive A. M/E. church conducted j, ;h<-meeting. On Sunday night the) pastor was .in .barge. Mondavi mght the pastor spoke from the j i bject : The Result of Prayer, -even souls confessed Christ at j this service. Tuesday night tin j subject wits Faitli and seventeen j veie converted. Time Will Krinu : I'nn In was the subject the third light. At the close of the meet ng tlne' '?h I' ? i?-?iv night thirtyeven were converted. Rev. Mr. i fhomcs rs a tine preacher. May ml bless him to continue to carry, loci's word. We enjoyed his mestusi-oiviii' him?srt?tH time.- " lev. Young' is a loyal and di tint pastor and w ill do all in his power lor the benefit of the church and saving of souls for the Ro a CADE It enducts Successful ; Revival Meeting -.r.rrr c. KKV. "F. K. SIMS Pastor of the New Mt. Zion Haptist church, Orantrchi rc. S.f.. was the guest speaker from At'rust 1st through the <?th, at the Wayland To m pi e Bapt i s t c- h u r c- h. in Philadelphia. Pa., pastured by. he I{ev. C. M. Smith. The meeting was a great success. In spite of the severe heat there was a large attendance or aeh night, anxiously waiting to 'ear?the?inspiring?and soul?stir inj Yncssagos coming from Rev. > iuis. '.Many of the South Carolina ministers shared in the meeting The Rev. M. M. Peace of South Carolina, now is pasforing in Philadelphia. was present on Thursday night. The Rev. Harris Sharper. who has just recently completed his work at Benedict College. the Rev. Shepherd, of Philadelphia and other ministers were .visitors during the meeting. Rev. and Mrs. Sims were highly entertained by Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Smith, the pastor. Deacon and Mrs. Walter Sims and many othci members of the church. Mr. and Mrs, Griffin if Dillon Entertain' -- Mr. .and Mrs, Dandy Griffin, of' '>1 nth Avenue. Dillon. S. C., cn'crtained Sunday dinner guests: Mrs. Leslie Laino of Brooklyn. N. V., Miss Marjoria Mullo.v, Miss Innekc Taylor, both of Benedict 'ollegp, Columbia. S. C.; Mr. KM- ' "uigton. of I.atta. S. C. Also the ftornoon guests Prof. Dozicr of \t ullinv g r \Ti.. MM.Oa.1, I Marion, C., teacher in Dillon County Training school. All expressed themselves as spending ) i day of pleasure. leemer's Kingdom. Sunday night Rev. jri'llman _ol1 he M. K. church. Camden, closed ?ur meeting. Text What Think est tlmu of me. $15.00 was received. At the same time our sister hureh . was having services.- Ttyr little twelve years old girl of Wilmington. N. C.. preached there and i vast crowd was out. This same i:?.I... -I. r M -> 1111 ii" vii i i?.v uir name in .uyrue i tt'sis w'dl run a "> night meeting ii High Hills A..M.I'., church -4>e.'innimr on tin- '.Mrd. closing on IVidav night the 27411. The puh>ic is invited. Ii is jvrcnl blessing heni this .12 year old child dc liver Clod's word^and? sing His liaises. Come hear this child. Mrs. Onhclia Wright who was -siting Iter daughter Mrs. Delia! heme and report a fine trip. Miss \ ermelle Murray of Hrook I yn. N. Y, is at home to the de- | licrht of her )>areiits Mr. ami 4*Vs ' K. I', .Milnay. , Also Miss Haiti, i 'Mm and Miss I.u.ile Haill ofj Washington. IJ. ('.. are home vis: 1 iting pai ruts. Mr. .lames Robini on one of our loyal members was ? i t home last week from New Jer- j ey visiting- liis father and friends We regret very much the lost ot ) >ne of the leading men of out community Mr. Bonien Robinson, he father of Mrs. I.oii Alice S n( rs. She has our sympathy, lie was laid to rest at Wayman Chap- | i A. M. K, church. All or, the sick list arc still ini- i proving. The young1 people of High Hill re having a great rally on the '?th Sunday at lir.'JO'. I'mnc, help 'hern and hear their great proeraiv. that will he rendered. Spoil nrnrrtrr?"tir.e. l.AufsT Ktchmnmt1 nd Mrs. Maivah Johnson. Miss Kosa Williams, slrrctary. Connto see us- you aye welcome. t MariuJi L.'C. Johnson, rcportel fc Schools To Be Assi Furthering Army's Civilian Pre-Induct Atlanta. <jsi.. A'lir'ist 1 *? -Major I ><iac ( fir. as fi<. '(! reproscntattiv?- I u ill assist. South Carolina school | 11 fuithcrurj' tlu- Army's program 1 if ( ivilian Pre induction TraiiVrne 'the War Department anno, need today.' lie ' is attnchcii to iln Fourth .Service i miiir ih<l ami i stationed in Atlanta. , ,Y.a inr?(' i rr?a-41?vv oi l;?t-liroorfi 'he Stat< Department of Kdn.atior j :?i assistiiiL'' Smith Carolina in all " >hases of "the .lire-induction train: ntr a'vlf-s hnols may obtain his j services through the state supefir. j tendent of schools at Columbia. "There are many skills and abilities which the soldier should have in order to do bis best ,i?>h." said Major Parr in explaining hi?* work. "A certain number of thes< needs can be met wholly or in part before the man is' inducted Schools c.'in help the nation's \rmed forces in a very important way by" providing the necessary me.induction training. "Folicwing suggestions of the War Department. schools of tin nation on vine"'' the ' past year, jravc' I (>00.0(10 potential inductees train injr in fundamentals of machine ?*r?opwork,- radio. uutomotrve inc. liani s< electricity, radio code -practice. Army clerical proccdurt and driver education. ? "This new ptngrram now asks ibe schools to holn prejiarc th? hoys for their induction. . Kver\ inductee should feel that tbis is his f'urht ami should know ui advance jiiout Army life and Arnly aijjanization, should 'be physically ft' and have command of the basic Ian (til acre and mathematical skills \Vc hone that the schools will retpond as enthusiaktially in preparinn younir men to nieet* these needs as they lm*e in preparhm men to meet the Anny's. vocational md pro-vocational needs." Merwin M. Peak?, of VYushinj;(ntluction Trainintr ?Rrane-h' and! has announced "that in a.d'lit.on to | South Carolina. Major Carr will work" with schools and educators, iii Alabama. Georgia, Fl?rMat Afiskissippi. North Carolina. and Tennessee. Prior to en'orintr the Army. Major Carr was active in educational work in the south. He served as principal of schools in GeorKUU Tennessee^ and.. North Carolina r where he had been for sev tral years connected with Mars Hill college. He is a veteran of World ,Wa"r 1 with service in I'ranee and has .iust returned from " a year's service <>n the Pari he ifoast where he was assigned ti> , 'he Civiliay Pre-Induction Train ingr Rranch ,1s field officer. Edisto District S.S. and A.C.E. League Institute j. The Sundae School institute met , in South John's Island on Wednesday. July 1-1 with Rev. P. C j Lisbon, pastor; Rev. Jesse K 1 Beard, prosidiivr elder; J. Krede- 1 ri.k Simmons. district S ' nevSiteii. 1 lent. Many dirt intrnishcd visitors; were present. Dr. R. K. Brotrdnn, pastor ot F.ivnnnel church, Charleston, cussed the, method ot conduetinu he Sunday s honl. Dr. I. \V, Wil horn. P. F. Retti fort district a~k tnat the delegates to the Genera) ~ontereiu:e rot no miter ?iinn P>-e- ! = i?Iintr elder Farmer of flu- Char j 'eston distriet and Dr. Murph o' ' Charleston also save us some in -iruetions wore pood. Dr. TJshon | iho ^uT.dny' school. Dr Lisbon.! and his pood people do?orve credit for the w ay they entertainod. the institute. The -c Mini 'listri t-A. ('. Fv L.I ins! ttlite iu"t at St. .Fatties A. M. F. chim in Thursday. -Fn.ly_Un I'd ! ' at South John's Fsland Rev. Lisivon. pastor; Miss N. W. FVI.esline district preshlcnt: Rev. J. F. Beard. P. K. Miss Delesliiic |tro- I -idcd with dhrn'tv. Tito indent. ' cut 'v.-jitlu r < 1 i(t unt affect i.s and the delegates seemed t<> twc decid m! to carry home v hut they learn cd and nut into nrj> tic? . _It v?v one of the host meetings in quite awhile. Rev. Tur.on offered"!* fci - I cent prayer. Witt-. Dr.. Rca.rd as pre incline I elder of the Kd/sto distrcit. we are 1 "movant?" on To" higher grounds. 1 he I.ongqe institute unanimously enI ih.rsed- Rev. R. K Rrogdon as a] c andidate for the bishopric'in 11>44 I n'or. as a .scholar, a Christian gen- I sted In Program Of m ien Training ilin ii ; i <1 ;i ;>r? ii hei and a servant <>f < ii>'I and the people, lie lias merited it. hkthi;l a. m. i:, cm u< h <> ' r"? Rev. K. .1. .FefTerson, I'astnr ~ Tlie Sunday seh?>?d met ;.t the " '? usual lioiir with, offieprs a<ul p.< pils present. The reports from Messrs?R-. ha Pe^Uf**-.?Ten?a+W?? umii i- w h" were tw " "ur gatOS to tllC ^ I >isl l il t SuiulilN ' ' . School and League convention v (re very ininwte and encourag , ing. The reports showed that they attended all sessions of tit'"invention. The review ol iht j Sunday school lesson was made by n;i Mi. .Jair.es M. Woudhury whir i one of the teachers of the Sunday school. .?: ] The pastor preached two si rone -t p., sermons last Sunday. The morn- v ., ilia's message was delivered Irons "(j , the suKjijj't Ruth's wise .Choice. ..p This was selected from tlte his- j ] torieal book of Ruth. Wo ; are a lie ays" delighted to see 'out S many friends and visitors in tin j_Li scivkes. Three accessions were -S'u' made to our membership last Sun were taken in to full membership iar of our church. Th . n?i IIAKDKEMl.I.K NKWS the Continued from Rage 1 ing her father, Mr. Kugcne Primlis and relatives. She was dinnei > guest of her sister?M-rs^_ Richard Williams on Thursday. Other | nests' were Mr. 'anil Mrs.' M. IT .amlall anil" Mary Witakor. Sunday 'dinner guests of Mr. nd 'Mrs, l.'andad were Mr. and ''J,0 Mrs. Kugetie Pi amis. Mr. ana ' Mrs. Richard Williams and Jan.ies ! "r' Winifred Primus. Mrs. Xyipliia Primus, aeeomnaii ied by her little son Wj^arccllua?> .Mines. Osic Williams and Hatsh Bush will atteiiTl the Conterencc Branch iiicikiiir Wednesday. Ann IK. ,11 ( h:i rlcs.t mi _?, MNKTV SIX M'tvs The Biv-'ich Hill church of the ' Ninety six ohargv iust closed a gin; inns meeting with Rev. M. J. Porter guest pastor from, Lamar, c So'Th Carolina. i Sunday, August 2-iul is Hoi.v ,< Communion jbiy at. the Trinity j church. Sunday night ' August rj--od, the Traveling Singers from i j Augusta. Ga.. will sing at Trinitv i Revival meeting will start at i Wesley Chapel. Sunday. Sept. 5. | with Rev. T. 11. Fisher, guest pas tor and Duiiton Temple choir ill " file loft. I ! At d o'clock the WS('S will have)! del iate: Resolved- W nr.i;m 1 \ More Important Than Man. , ' V Rev. J. S. Dial. Pastor: K ( 'amnKoll .. (IILRKKT NKWS il .1 i Mrs. llattie liell t'ollins <>f WhsIt . t 'iiirton. D* worshipped with us mi the second Sunday. Kvwy Din' was ylad to see her. Mrs. Minnie Dent spent t It e xrck end home visiting Misses I onnie ami Kranrine ('lark. Shtur?!a\ evening Misses (jene a Anderson. Rlossie Mae I.vies. Messrs flcorye Anderson ami Roll i rt Kraey. ~ \ ?'Messrs Robert Adams and .las. I) K. Il.didiiy spent Saturday in I'o''..nihia visiting relatives a u d I rienils. Framine M. (I;uk, report it I MT. /ION V. >i. V.. ( Ill !U II Fa i I5ri. ( . ( Mi'Ituain Factor , ||o We are.now enyii/r I it; n. ) i e l.o? ^ i \ <il mi ilur; it Slttl<*!v. On* jm- r'rr ' I h:i.? ret 11 rn e<i 1,1*1111' f 1 ?*I fun amt'itu a -wrier t'ui Hi".. C. C. Barjress at Cone, who,-,. |t< p-port J il li lia'I'a 'jraiiil time anil many -o*.i|< were saveij. We are to }?<* ^ fin tlie revival ivoel'injj Siiinlav \ \ il if. at Ml /lull tetter L.i,.\>e 1 tlif "i<l eant)> irround. We ar? .skinu '<?II tn i nine. Several ser- fTj mons will he preached and choirs a"i vili (Vrnisn the music. rithisc help support this jfic.it program " I 11 a 11KN N R ITS\ II.LK N K\Y S I?^ ( . I>. Sanders. Reporter The farmers are'busy making ' e " a start pickinp' eotton. some, have i)1( linked two ni' three bales this hm v eek in suite of the hot went her. I'll. .Mrs. I.iz/.iv .lamb Wontherspoon | :u her home here. .Mr. V aner " Malloy arrived home from \Vi\shioy ton. D. C., Tuesday moi mug to attend the foneral of his sister. Hi Mr. Nolton iSautieis arrived on i -r . jPACF SFVFN due-day mm. fniDi Sandfort. vi* Ram In-- sisters* .Miss ('. Sanders ami Mrs. Carrenta lion oik Mi- UK Saturday for isliiiiiit'ii arui Pa 'lade I ph-ia" to it -:>;< .- ami I rot hers: I.iu'hs, iiiis and Sanders. Mis- laiitli Mavis one of our >. !, ..! i I al- s Je't la -t ok to* We - , tor1 n'i \\ here she ! onti-i a in| oarsi' in Beau Culture. Trust she will maU? ml. ilr-. IT' |) Sk i)',- of- Nov .Jer i- ho : o \ ill" -.-.iii her- M vs. i * M ..a o her mii inherit 11i 1 a 11i i' v. IT-. I ml Mis M, Iu'vi-o o f isliiojrton: Mrs. Rohinson, Mrs. ?11. rs. Kafir .M< ' ti.(?cn and s Katie Kra/.ev left" Saturday i ninir for Washington afs|ior.ilii.:/ ia>t wool; in_ a great ival meet illy at Syrian Baptist i eh. Rev. .rS?K. h razor is the new tor at the Zmn Baptist church Society Mill. Trust lie will im >m- the condition of the church. Rev. .McMillan jiaVtor of Second ptist cbuivh opened Sunday' ih -one of the best meetings in history of the cluireh. Many illJi LU'.ti an. surrendering' their I to Christy er\;iee at Macedonia church nday was very good. Rev. inlay lv.orninjf. Rev. fE. M. Hooker pastor of w Mill chinch Baptized jc number- Sunday morning, is was' n'inu>st a reunion of old tv bee's and friends nirprinir on old camp ground of Saw Mrll. . Estate Bargains Itoy Now?Prices from S1100 to $2000 I. and 8 rooms houses desiralocation. good condition. Lot? ) and up. Easy terms may be anjjed. KiNAKI)' REALTY CO. {' Ta> lor St. I'hone 80K7 CARVF.R = THEATRE Always Tlie He^t Shows At Your Friendly Theatre ? lit 11) \ V-SA It KI > \ ^ Don "Red" Barry in STAGECOACH EXPRESS 'hunter 11 "WHITE E Vfll.K" Late Kho"* Sat. and Sunday FLYING TIGERS" -WITH-- ' ? Telw ^ VAT N J. CARRD Tuesday?Hargain Day I,LOT I) NOLAN . ?IN ? "MANILA TALLING" W KD. ru I KS. FLAME OF NEW ORLEANS Kirlicne Br life li:*ri<l< I| CABOT VIADAM WRIGHT V A L M I S T mous Render and Advisor. Not re Toda> and llnne Tomorrow. >k fo>- N:?n>e. Seventh Pa ugh of the Se*enth (ienerat ion. ORN WITH DOl Bl/K YKII. ' . This lady arrived in your MJLtown to do jjood for lite public by her wonderful powers in rending the \M history of one's life: also taJ iri e? ndviee on all affairs ^8 rf life, such as love afi s. holiness matters. family airs, wills and divorces and si e\ c I'V t h ini' iinrt nini mr la iHc 'It, re of onc'.< life. toi"' fal to see. Ma'am Wright 1 W.'cn in vour state and connyear-. There are lots of readflfp'ting,-placed in your town, lain W-ijrltt is tlie only readthat has a diploma foi her vk. I to n't ir-'t fooled and iro fn wr- np nine. Madam Wyipht ? an office for white'and colorlih rloesn't fail. [ all or write Madam Wright Mes't lolumMa. R. <C.?????4 Permanently locate in Studio nts on Meeting St., ??n lT. S. phway No. 1, at City Limits,