The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 12, 1925, Page TWO, Image 2
t ' L-TWO
f ^ . ' '"UNION ^ NEWS ?:
Ife"'' By M. A. T.
F^ - . ? .Thanksgiving Day?ht>spassed
into history. According
to the President's proclamation
it was a National holiday. McBeth
School, Wallace Street
Primary School closed on Wed.
giving teachers a?nd pupils two
days many took advantage of
this opportunity and spent the
week end at home with parents.
-Services were bold at Corinth
J Baptist. Churdh in the morning
Rev. Daniels- our ?pastor,
preached a? most excellent sermon
on Thanksgiving. - A small
? 1 vet very?annrecial ive audience
attended the services, each one
? gave expressions of thankful^"
ness for all past blessings.
An offernT3?"wasT "talcsii fflid~di^
vided among the older members
^..7rTf- of Gorinth. . We were sorry that
the amount was not large enough
. to give others,- we feel^that it is
not too la'.c in re mum her I hem
now.
On W ednesday-everting, Nov.
j? 241 h, servii-es \vp|-0 hold at. St.
Paul Baptist Church, of which
Dr. A. A. Sims is pastor, the serjoyecf
a thanksgiving offering
^v-. was.madg, the Amount realized
has not been reported.
T ho le a c iter n-and -pttpiis-af THrSilt
and 9lh grades of McHetir
High School are to be eomplimen
ted for the" excellent program on J
Tuesday evening Nov. 2^rd.
- Stirring Club of Corinth w&s!
entertained by~ Mrs. Eubanks,
who lives, on Church St. Mrs
* Leola Worthy is the honored
president of the Clubhand prom-"
2 ises to not -the Club "over the
tup ...
The hostess served a delicious
salau course, pimeiuo sandwich,
jeilo' with " whipped cream, cake
aoid col'lee. Many thanks were
-Lepdered for hospitality._
" The sold by. Hcv. Lhtntcte; Dik~
ctt by Mrs. 1M sbM'd tllld MlijS MeKissick,
also Hec. by Mi^?Men.
ter were all much enjoyed.
Missionary Circle, of Corinth
will have- an Apron Social v/n
VYbuhb.-kijW^bVbiiliii!.' Mrs. Carrie
EyrcT ^T~the~rri 11 h 111 t?pr^hleuband
still has i-n eye to business.
On Sunday evening Dec. 6th,
Airs. j. j). uanuns win iavor_us
.with a solo, Mrs." Anna Simms, a
.. paper, Messrs. Calhoun Thompson,
Morgan, Garner and Rob
ort Thompson will sing ono of
their best selections. Dr. Lillir
. an Sorter,'graduate pharmacist
, of Mcharr.v College will favor us
??with an address,?ritis-wtil bo at
the meeting of the Womens' Missionary
Society Corith Baptist
" Church.
* " On Sunday afternoon, Nov
20th, a service was held at Bethel
A. M. E. Churcli, by the Mas
sonijc Order and Union's Quih11'
111 , (?-Ir. and Mrs. MeJenkiiis,
Mrs. Lizzie Blackwcll, Messrs.
TV. .'i.. 1 rm _ _ v
Prof. G. Vv\ Bolden was Master
of Qeremonies, he called the
house to order and introduced
several members of the Masonic
~ OrTterrwho spoke very complimentary
of Rev. Dr. Gamble^ in
whose honor tlie services were
held, and with regrets each of
the speakers closed the remarks.
. Rev. Dr. rpspnnrlort in ?
. very touching manner ,and indeed
thanked all for this tribute
of respect and love; he asked
that this people continue praying
for him and his family, we shall
- endeavor to do so and our best
winhu-i?ffau with him.?He "hag
*?-pastorpd-'Hethel Church-for' five
)cULtfwa. . ' "* ' "
years and the membsrs are wil^
' . 1' /? i * r '? ' * =z=
ung ror mm 10 remain longer.
Rev.' Taylor will go to Blacksburg,
we regret to see this family
leave in so short a time but
our be^t wishes go with them
also.
A few weeks the "Million Dollar
Wedding" was at Corinth
^Miss. Allerta Ruff directed the
play, which was vfery successfully
arranged. All enjoyed it
and were loud in praise for Miss
Buff. .The groups taking part
1?
'
made beautiful pictures, some of <
the couples looked so real, we ^
wondered whether they under-!
stood it all or not. j<
-Brides? Grooms
Malved McKissick Willie Norris i
Susan Benson -U^U. tfrandon'
Ruth Freeman Glen Shelton 'i
Louise Rogers Wallace Hopkins t
Mrs. Fride, Sims and Miss j
Twiggs were the judges, they a- I
warded prizes to brides Malved i
McKissick, 1st, and Susan Ben-|
son 2nd. it
Malved McKissick also re-!
ceived th?* priyo -fnr having1,
sold the most tickets, Kate Ruff ]
2nd.
Mr. J. T>. Carr, Editor of the i
Asheville Enterprise spent a few 1
days in our "city a~Wee1c agor-1!
While here he visited the Mc-1
Beth High School and addressed J
teachers and pupils. All are fav- ?
oraoiy impressed with the Edi- ?
tor and enjoy having1 him.call, jt
Mr. and Mrs BennieGiles, on j
Douglas Height, announce the J
[birth of a son. Nov. 12th. to he r
called William Roderick Giles, t
Mrs. Eflie MeGill has recovered ?
and is now at the home of Mrs. c
Dr. Walker, Spartanburg, S. C. |
I She is gradually growing strong-!
ttr TTor rwc-ny ^
hoping that she will soon.be per- t
milted to return home and re- sume
her work at McBeth. Mr. ~
Leonard. Maddock a brother of j
i\irs. a. A. Sims will soon leave p
Union for more distant climes. |
Mr.-.Maddock will be missed byiour
young people and also by i
Prof, and Mrs. Sims at whose a
MrUCharles Smith, son of the 1
late C. W. Smith is still in our I
city, he with other members of fthe
family \^as summoned here J
on account of the death of ?heir p
father. ? |c
Union County Teachers1 as- ?
sociation held Its meeting at
McBeth School, Nov. 14th. Rev. ^
Pitts address on cooperation, so-:
lo by Mrs. ftant, and paper?-^
Modern Method of Toaohing Qu-^
ography, by Mrs. Janie Douglas j
were very good. jj
j We hope to have Mrs. Douglas c
take us across the continent a- .1
gain suiue day.?We unjuyuil uui? {
j imaginary liip wiLh her vgrr-j:
much, and tho' the distance from A
Columbia, S. C- to San Francisco (
California covered about 2,800 1
miles, we were delighted' with c
all that we saw and interested r
in the natural beauty of this c
part of the world. We hesita- >
ted about going to China, but <
Mr?. Douglas kindly persuaded
us to accompay her and take a
ipeep there, so W? consented?we'"
wefe all delighted to pack up and ^
return home again, after spend- j
ir/g a most delightful visit with
Mrs. Douglas across the ocean, j
and fully realized that after all j
"there is no' place like home." <
A little .bird is saying that (
wedding bells will soon ring in
these parts. The Dr. from Cam-j
/Inn \roo n nrnl/?ntv?n t /% I
uvu v> ao u uv/^unit VlOltUl IU 1
our city.
Mrs: Julia Mckissick has returned
from "the land of flow-j'
ers" and is delighted with her ,
visit.? ???? X
---
GEORGETOWN SNAP-SHOTS
The B. Y. P. U. is presenting'
the Biblical Cantata, "Ruth the
?Gleaner" . on December
Bethesda Baptist Church under
the personal direction of Mr. An-1
derson G. Gill, cast is made
up oi tne city s pest musical &nd
literary talent.
" Mrs. "Girace Anderson has re=
-Httmod- from the hospital in Flor-r
* ence and is now duiiig~mcdy;
The Y. I. C. met at the home
of Miss Pauline Dunmore on
Monday evening. A delightful
ful time was had.
Messrs. Albert Alston mo
tored to Wilmington, N, C-.-onl
Saturday and returned Sunday
with a motor hearse for the Mutual
Undertaking Co., of which
Mr. A.. A. Alston is Sec. and
Treasurer.
The Booker Washington
Club helcTits regular meeting at
the home of Miss Inez Anderson
'^ ^ ,
..... II { T-WMto rill
-r T:', ;
|?ALMMT
m Thursday. A delightful time *
was nad. T
Misses Blassendale and Smith }
if the Howard High School are 2
whipping a fast basketball squad *nto
shape. We wish them luck. Miss
Georgia Gibbs spent the _
week-end with her mother at Es- *
^rville, S. C. ~ ?
Mr. Alexander Browjr has w
leen called to Columbia on busi- ^
less. ^
The Elks slogan is, "Buy a *
;ag and help the poor."
The A. C. E. League of Beth- *
;1 Church and the B. Y. P. U. of ^
iethesda Baptist Church are
having some very interesting
nestings. on Sunday evenings. v
t'ou will be greatly benefitted
Fyou attend, -c
The funeral services of Mrs. L
lulia Wyatt was held on Nov.
!2, at Bethesda Baptist Church 8
onducted by Rev; Danielsv pas
ina, Rev. T. Alston and J.. E. r
thue. She is survived by four
laughters, Rogina Swinton, Lot ^
ie- Weathers, Louiisa Green and Sarah
Lance, ten grand civil
Iren and thirteen great grands. *
"Sleep on Hear mnthnv nr?rl 11
take your rest.
Ve love yuubuL God loves vou
>est.'w--- -? ' ~
/ A. Q. Dunmore, '
"Reporter *
LEVY'S FROM S1MPSONVILLE j
Simpsonville High School is 11
rrlproving rapidly. . The faculty 0
ind students are striving hard
The honor roll of Simpsonvilk
Hgh School is as follows:- ^
rtae D'Oyle; First-grade?Lillic j
?lae Martin, Plumer Henry. Se- ond
Grade A. C. Sullivan, Eva* i
Sullivan. Third and fourth Miss
L
Lizzie Bowlding. Third Grade
Viliie Mae Taylor, Jones Gold>mith^Fourt^^^c^^Gencva
3
ruiiii.
;rade - Mrs. Frankie M. Bryan; u
-.ouise Cook, Theodore Cook a-:ui ..
Daisy Switzer. Sixth and Sevinth
grades - Miss Georgia
fames; Sixth;Roy Griffin, Wilon
Qoldsrliith, llarOld Bayfon.
¥th:John .Henry Satter- "p
vhite, Luther Owens, Nellie s
Dold'mith. Eighth Grade-Miss
\rsena Stewart; Cones B. Cok- ]
;r, Raymond Griffin. Ninth and
L'enth Miss Isabell M. McKiv 0
;ick and Prof. J. D. Bry^n: 0
STinth;, T. V. Guldsniilli, Eliza 7
Dooper. Domestic Arts - Miss 1
<\rsena Ste<vart?Gazette Coo
ner. MattigTlu.mb.CEL Music
Department?Mrs. Franki'e^M. '
Bryan; Azalee Goldsmith, Ella 1
Mae Barton. Agricultural Do- *
partment?Prof J. .D. Brya-:i. ' ...
Than ksg iv ing_^scr viccs^w-er c
field Nov-. 26, in Simpsopville Hi .
School Chapel. A splendid sermon
was preached by Rev. J. W.
Mathis and Deacon Sullivan of li
T Qiironc ^ P A nnmKoi' s\ 1 (
VAlOj KJ, V U L
patrons and friends- woro-outrSaturda
yantf Monday nights']
in Simpsonvlle High School was j j
entertained by the Kings Trio,']
The Mystifying Three who per- *
formed the most dillicult tricks ~
of magic. It was quite wonder- 8
~ JAZ/,! SYNCOi'ATK
Jnniui' Ja//ci s of Col
i Hear them get of on their tea J
C and the latest hits. Hear th<
Z hear them again. They are at y
? for all Occasions. "
? N JOSEl*
OOO^OY6'O'O"O'O0O'gC^O O
| ' "THE S1MPKINS' 3
THE LEADING COLC
| THE TWO (
s n r?rir/
II ? AM^J\
Music furnished for Balls, Pa
where Good, Late, Lively, Hijyh-C
Studio: 1323 Assemb'y
TELEPHONF
PRICES REASONABLE.
- LeRoy Simpkins, Manager,
Ben Garri:
Address all mail to.LeRoy Simpkir
o
-t; - / ? ~ ~ ? >* - wv; t-> } ' r ~~ ?7^tr
f0?lramri
ul to see how they made thin
>apcr Appear and-disappear, also "
o hear them call your name
tnd answer questions. Every?ody
was highly entertained.
Rev and Mrs. P. J. Barton and
diss Isabell M. McKissick moored
to Laurens, S. C. Nov 23,
vhere Rev. Barton preacheeLat
it. Paul's Church, all day. Mr. ~
"lark Johnson, Mrs. Lizzie
loore, Miss Fannie Gary moored
to *Hendersonville, N. C.
Mr George Yeargin with Mr. j
lasker Glenn, Isaac Wilson,'
Unknoy Sullivan, Eugene Glcen, j
"lorence Yeargin, Sandfordl
reargin, motored f to Florida
/here they will spend the enire
winter. We wish them suc
? ?' . .i., '
Mr. Judge Wright who has
een quite sick is improving a- ain.
.
Mr. Silas Hudgens is on the
ick list. We .wish him a speedv
ecovery. '
Mrv Earl Davenport has been
uite sick but wevare happy to,'
ay that he is much better. ^
Mr. Cluft Hughes .departed J
his life Dec. 6, to join that enu- j
neral number where he hastak-i ]
n his chamber in the silent hall j l
rf death. ' He Terjve?^to" mourn |
ii& demise, 2 girls and 5 boys.
Mr. Mannings II. Baxley. and
Ir. H. Castor made a hurried
rip to Simpsopville November;
CJ, they were the guests ol Miss!
sal el M. McKissiek a teacher
u the High School Department
f the Simpsonville Schopl.
Mils. LUCY slowe dead j
All's; T.iwv Sln\vo mntVinr of !
lira,. Julia Lee of 2117 Sumter
>treet who departed this life on
uneralized at Ladson Presby-j
crian Church Friady afternoon;
lecember 4th at 2 o'clock. {
Dr. I. D. Davies, the p.astorj
;ave a beautiful outline of her!
iiie and her devotion to thp1
hurch and the Cause of Christ:
ising for a text, Thessolon. 4:14:
For if we believe that Jesasl
died and rose again, even to'
hem also which sleep in Jesus
/ill God also brine with him." i
... Dr. II, W. .Long, pastor of!
Trst Calvary Baptist Church al-!
0 spoke of her clmfsfSft^orJEtrf
tude and cheerfulness" in the'
lark hours of affliction.
Mrs. Slo.we was about 80 years.
J age and has been a member I.
f Ladso'n Presbyterian Church
nost of her life, she was loved
>y all with whom she came in;
ontact. She leaves a daughter.!
.onin-law, several- grand chil-;
Iren and a host of friends to
nourn her loss. Thus ended the1
larlhly career of a good woman,}
-he made the^-woi-ld better by |
laving'lived in it.
Interment at Randolph ceme- j
cry, Johnson-Bradley-Morris un:
tertakers officiated.
art IOIAMMMI ?W MMMMm
- , ..
TOR SAIJEc^-One slightly used I
fiano .for. sale, and other house-1
told furniture cheap for cash, i
Apply to
ZhOlj Calhoun" Street, {
Columbia, SkC.
nuHMnnaMHUMMBManaHBBk
ooooo^>ox> ooo:aoo"o:o_ox>^:oxa^ao^
>N!! HARMONY!!! - W
crmbra, The Ajax-Syrrcopadorsv-gure
number "Alabamy Bounds2_
;m once and you will want to 51
our service. Prices reasonable g
r information address.
H McDOWELL \
HjHO Lady Street,
" Culumbia, S. O.?: g
aaaac*. i
- - 1 T
M^>onM^ov^:>AD^rfr>nfTnn<mra>m: ^
)RED ORCHESTRA IN
'AROLINAS. Tg"
:es?7 '.|
Violin, Druma^Pianoand Cornet, ir.
rties, Dances? ana for any Occasion ?Y
lass Music is d^jired.
St. Hours 3 to 5 P. M. ? igt
5S 9173?4756. 81
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. jg
Eugene Simpkins, Asst. Manager, :?
?.on, Leader. > _ ift
is, 1432 Lincoln St., Columbia, S. C. jgj
. - t
C. i , - - * . . 7
f... .i . \ - . /
- . .. <.nj
= l
JgEta/^?
_fiEV. J. J. HAUR1S0
\ * ' __
FHE UNITED SONS OP J
is an organization which is dointr a
infirm people of ifimdVi Oro'irn.?J
[farrison, si ate Master, -Prof.. J>
f). V. McCrae. Stat e Treasurer. I
alive and gives to : lie beneficiary
pays from fifty to ore hundred do!
[TUIT1 $2 5. CO to'^l'lU.Uti ii> c-a.-o t
itouaehold goods.-- from yi.f
tiess and-up to $10A'U on Doctor's bi
7 Think of it;-and for anj in for
REV. J. J. HARRISON. S. M..2::U
- or Prof. J. A. K'Tlk. S. St
i,tr t hw m.V. n*h \ j*irvxrmH/ ?v
fiw ii fill i mi iigaezpyftig;7~*:r~:::
X. TT PIKh
UNDERTAKER AN
of South Carolina
- -
-Uh?
Ve
I
5*
f '
' ?-fco
.
IPinckney's Sanita
BEST EQUIPPED IN THE (
1-0IU YOUR
Office Phone 57(V7
1006?WASH I NO ION-K<Tn *
f :' OWEN 3
V TI -> .
I We cafir-a ce
j of Domestic c.i
? Woolens?C omf
% before purchase
9^ " ?3tCv" ? Cn ^ j-^
1117 Wa,shin
Phone 69
ufflXXOKoavvoo^a 6 ooooc-o^ o qoo OO O ^ <
* IMPERIAL DP
ti;' Piesciipliuii
;!; Everything carried in a F
j'j; PRESCRIFl ICNS O
;; We call for and deli\
? I
YOURS FOR i
i IMPERIAL DP
a-?? ??
/ ? ? ?
f - ? ?
^ ..il ^.LiLSU
Saturdays Docortl^r X 199&
' j.'' ??-?.
L . /
N^. State Master
USRAXIAM & D. of J.
great v o k for the poor and
ft h a ?'?it* bond Rev. J. J ;?c
KhU, State Secretary and
something after death." It
'ar-s for hospital benefits and
i~TrT17TsriTr-n7r^
mation write
) Richland St.. Columbians. C ?
M*.. Ber.net tsvilie, S. G. '
f:z zr, 'j:~. jsvjrbuub
I) EMBALM ER I
a;ul Georgia.
eapcsj Undertaker, | ^
?f? ^
, t!?c Pity. |__J
: ^"\=z= rzi
r.iplofe Motor Outfit. 1 ^
: : U
(t: ;4t (<> \U?Mvni the State. ft ?J
ry Barber Shop |.~J
IT.Y. ' COME AM). SliK | M
sl:l.:' \7 - ... . I
Ktvitii'nce I'hone 77<>5 $
< iUjI'.MDI 0. C. |J
: / wn mr jcyy?r'Timt wn-i ,-ctw.ii ? i in ? iq-?ygv. I
r~~~"' ~?1
:- : :> c-o : oo ooo o.oo ooo.OO0OJX*;J
<PAUL I
^ ' ^ \T \
ffiplete stock " | 1
rtcl ill) ported' J
? and see Us f J
ng ycur next | I
Bton Street ? I
5,3 - =? 1?3
?H
? o o ;> -? c r'ooooooooo cfctojcoaooi *
luc store |
Druggists - |
t. T)liovrer7226 | =
Vr?
irst-class Dri'g Store
LH SPECIAL! Y. , ^
/er Piescrij: tions. ' jj
tfJWlCF.. ;;
SUG STORE .fe
? -* ?-?? - 4-"y
:-x?<hXH> ? o > ***
rt
?:?