The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 25, 1925, Page THREE, Image 3
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BENNETTSVILLE NEWS
Bennettsville, July-The entire-.,
group of relatives'"amTTFiends of (
- Marlboro County are still .in
mourning over the< many sad^
dea>ths that recently occured.
First Mrs. Bessie Welch died, \
Tuesday P.'M/in th^ Bennetts- ?.
ville Hospital," afters serious \
1 wreck. The funeral service was (
xonducted by Rev. D. F. Thomas ;
assisted by Rev,D. S. Curry, an^, t
others. Miss Dora-L. Powe made \
many hearts mourn whenever
she sang aT warm and consoling ;
solo. Bessie Welch's death was ,
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SIR G. W. HOWARD, Member of s
Committee on Printing.
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take care of us! Again one of
-jrrgyr dear hnes, Mrs. Sarah McKin >
nelr 4ied in. the Hospiitalr Satur- c
day P. M. She was the only colH5red
nurse in the hospital to die f
since it was organized. The body a
still remains in Powe Urtdertak- ing
Parlors, until the relatives }
arrive from the north. I'
Rev. A. E. Lomax just return- r
ed from a trip to Laurinburg,
where ho went to fnnpralizp one. 4
"of his members, Mrs. Williams, e
There are many of the teach- d
ers pteoBing-4a?take summed 1
school in _Darlington, S*. C. ?
Rev. J. J. Harrison, returned v
from_the convention with u_uitg_ f
a good report. o
The-manjTfriends regret that C
r> ?i?? T^
yiuioo/ ..v_>diii\2 17. lJI6- x?
trict Miissionary and County Rg- e
porter, was some what ill last k
VVlHlk mill ifnablt tu attend tlu^B; 4
Y. P. U. and S._3. 5. Convention h
as she is always on the job. Trust I
.God will help her to make good v
report next, t,elm__yL___? n
Saw ZNIill Sunday School pic- o
nic was quite a success. There is- li
n't a pastor in the state, that d
sticks to: his people better-than r
Rev. J. J. Harrisom? The collec- i:
tion Sunday was something over y
$200. .Tust gq on in God's name, h
Mr-and Mrs. S. B. Bommer (
and Mrrand Mrs. L. M. McKay
are very happy over their little
grand daughter, Little Nell Mc?
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??,S1R H. B. RIKARD. Member of I
"the Local CimmTTfee: p
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Little Delphine-- McDanie? v
spent the week end in Clio with h
- ?- her uncle N. S. Sanders. h
Miss G. L. Lomax is still on s
.- -llie-aide list. ?
?Mr. R. S, Summon had quite_? L
large crowd from the city visit- o
~ ing him last Tuesday P. M. They- -t
reported quite a good crop. u
Mrs. Munely T? makinggood
in her beauty parlor on Mar t!
shall street:" i?
Dr. Coocks still working hard L
success. . - 3
The reporter was deTighted'to t
<ee Miss Bertha Pounce student v
if Laurinburg Institute, on Sun- rlay.
She reported apleasant a
schooLterm. . 5
_ Mr.yllattie Pearson of Marl- I
joro and three daughters left I
ffieir vacation. The new trus- p
ee board of BennettsviFle Grad- t
;d School is busy receiving appli- f
nations for positions. Trust 1;
he new faculty will niake good. 1
The social rendered to Mr. and \
Mrs. Stephen Thursday night I
vas quite a pleasant one. S
The many friends are looking c
'orward for a good revival meet- c
ng through out the county.
The reporter was delighted to
iave Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bingham "
all to spend Saluiday evening dso
Mrs. Ella Oberham.
Rev. W. R. Monroe w,as. ip_ the 5
;ity on business this week. Revf *
5. L. Lom&x our young preacher
4i41^is?making-fast progress in c
lis work.- On last Wednesday c
right, he "gave the audienfete a 'l
itrong and serious sermon. c
^-Mr, James Easterling still is 5
-mnmvinef?aft c r a long spell of -i
rickness.
Miss .Argia Orosland is look- c
rig fho picture of health since c
die Returned from the Beach.- ^
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Nurse, "V. J. Jones spent her '
ilnch hour with the reporter and
risters Thursday^evening. *
Miss Ellasteen McCollum, a T
student in the sewing class was> *
m time Mopday morning.
Miss Ellease McColl returned r
rom Florence where she spent ^
, happy stay. *
Mrs. Mattie McKennel and* 8
.Iiss Bell Matherson are home 8
rom W&shTngfbn, D. C., for a c
nonth of rest.
Mrs. Josie Leake._ and Mrs. *
'n-irlio gperit Mnnriav b
vening with Mrs. and Miss San?
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To the many friends of 75
Itate: You will fully see that s
vb have not forgotten our dear
ather Rev. J. A. Sanders. Just e
he year past, July 13th -when- lod
rp.'lled my dear and beloved
atliei from us, a- father-that was, _
steemed and loved by all who^
new^himronetrrat i coujd ever ^
uan upmn _nnd yat whan I, call -p.
lim he fails to answer a>ny more. 11
know his chair will forever he *
* "P
acant. Oh!, how we hate to
iiiss him. Gocl will take care
if our dear and loved father. He ?
oft .six girls and tTireeThoys, a ?
ear wife and plenty grands to ^
nfliirn his loss. O father, a lov- e
ng fat her, "just sleep, Qh, sleep ?
md take your, rest, we lo^ed a
lirh, hut God loved him best.
Mi^iXallie LL Senders,. R'p't'r7 J
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LYKESLAND N^WS " 1 ~
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TMly 4 1Q9.W A
lister Polly Goodsoh the wife of n
lev. B. J. Gooclson, departed this a
ifc. She hac, crowsod the river, m
die left to mourn her-loss-twelve-^
hildren and twenty four grands, 77
ix sisters and three brothers as
?3lP asa~ hostr Af f riends. F
Sister Goodsop was one amon? he
best workers in Beula>ET She F
ras a Christian woman and was
jved by atywho knew her.' We F
vi\\ miss her. It is our loss but
leaven's gain: ~ 7-? F
^Sister Goodson's funeral took
ilace Wednesday at two o'clock, J
uly 8th, sermon preached by li
tnvs. J. B. Barber, R. M. Myers,
. vv. JNeal, and Jtiev. John Green, n
lev. Myers took* as a text the p;
irst C.01'. ami the fifteenth ,chap=.ii
er and the twenty-fifth and six. s<
erses: For He must reign till p;
e hath put all enemies under R
is feet; the last enemy that u
hall be destroyed is death.
Sister Goodson was laid to H
est in Beulah Cemetery. Sleep L
n Sister Goodson, sleep on and ^
ake- your_reat, JeMLJ^our_head ii
pcfn yor Savior's breast; we d<
wed=thee^weti^=hiitr Jeetift loved ei
hee best. ?? ?Y
Sunday wi^s a high day at new dy
.igfit Beulah Baptist Church, a
nndav SchooTYvfts open at-10
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_ THE PALME
10 o'clock all teachers were a
heir posts*. A very fine les^oi
The hour for preaching arrive<
.nd ?tev. J. Barber lined hynn
20: I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord
'rayer by some brother thei
lev. Barber asked Rev. W. M
'earson to preach. .Rev. Pearsoi
(reached from the secondchap
er of Revelations" and the twel
th verse: Behold, I come quick
y and my reward is with me
The man of God delivered th
vord of God to us and we all fel
lappy and enjoyed hearing th
5t. Mark Choir sing for us Sun
layv We will have them t<
om<Ef again ^
James Potee, Reporter.
-CLINTON, S. C., NEWS,
July 20?Bro. George Chappel
lepariea tnis lire July X4, 192i
lL4:R0 P. M.
Bro. Chappell was 75 year
>ld, a hard working man all hi
lays and had earned some val
fable property, a fine and pro
luctive farm about seven mile
romitown, and a beautiful horn
n the citv on W. Carolina Ave
~~Bre>; Chappell was a faithfi
hurch worker, being supertnten
lent of New. China Baptis
Thurch for a number oT~years
le assisted in organizing Water
;e Baptist Church and move*
lis __ member ship there. . Afte
noving to Clinton he was read;
o organize the 2nd Baptis
Church and- said he would do a
nuclf to organize the 2nd?gap
ist as any one..
His wife died about 5 years a
:o leaving four boys and tw<
:irls, and a number of gram
hildren.
Sleep on Brother Chappoll am
ake your rest, we loved you wel
iuL Jesnn loved you best.
Miss Daisy Sullivan dTThiS"ci
y passed away last Thursday
[referring about 5 o'clock. Ma:
he rest in peace.
Bethel church is alive, and ev
rything -is going forward,??
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TT^aurelis, S. C., July 20, "Tht
2. Church held its weekly meet
ng on last Friday aiternoon ai
he home of the president Mrs
1. S. Nelson on Burns Ave;~ Th(
tooting was enjoyed bj^alb ?Elv
ur -'Sunshine Club"-because oui
jaders seem to be very interest
d indeed. And that is what oui
lub Lallyfor;?interesting?boy-i
nd girls. Children should rfevei
eel that their hands are to(
mall and weak?to?servo?tin
/ortd's needs, and to help to
jnrc\ m&Ui'rvnr it a nlow
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or all to live in, for it need,
heir work quite as .much-as i
oes that of the older ones, anc
i?ny boys and girls, 1 am sure
re familiar with the old-tinn
arse, which teaches so well 11)1
aluc of little things, . ?
For want ot a nail, ; ?
A shoe was lost;
"or want of a shoe, .
- A hnrnn ms lf>st
*or want of a horse,
a rider was lost;
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'or want of a rider, y
A battle was lost;
'or want of a battle,
A country was lost,
ust think of the value of the oijc
ttle shoe nail.
Sunday morning July 19, a
lost excellent ~ sermon win
reached by Rev. A. W. Hill. Sunay_jnght
another wonderful
Brmon was preacHetTby "TTftrux:
astor of St. P^ul Bajffist Churel
,ev. A. C. L. Arbouin, of Barnwell,
S. C.
The new joiners were - Willie
tunter, Laura Hall, J. D. Hunter
ouise James.
The ".booster ulub^is istithifcrlg
great work. The "Club's"
oors stand open at all times. Vitors,
friands^rejwpl^nrriP
The convention was enjoyed
y every one. A hearty web
)me was extended to all.
O.ur reporter . Miss M. L. Fow.' =^.....
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Wingn wore not made":
Sails were not made
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As streams were rrtadi
[j" 1 .So should tlu;-re-ule.Seek
out new trails an
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Stir the nomadic blood
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f SIR C. B. JOHNSON, RepresOn
r~ tati\\? from Greenville.
ler is spending- her--vacation- ?
the city of Spartanburg, S. C
"We hope each day will be a hap
= py and r.Heetn'.nftd one during hei
-Vacatiorp,
^ Miss Julia Fowler, Reportei
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["*" Ml. anil Mi*. Geo. I). Kolley -of Jacksonville
wero visitors ~fti town last
week. Mrs. Kelley is remembered
' here is Miss Helen Curtis. WhlK
"[here they were the guests of Mr. and
l .Mrsi I. Wr-Sandefs- ?
r j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waterman of
_ I State College motored here last week
to spend a- few days with their mother
i and sisters. L
" N' MlhSCK Llltiyu and Mniguiitt Mcara
);They art' the guests of Mr^ and .Mrs.
' Searson. i '
j Mr. James-Zeaiey of Savannah, (ia.,
was a visitor in-the city last week. M_
Oir^account of the storm warnings
* being out the sail which jyas" to have
t.licen .given last Monday, night by the I.
J B. P. O. E. was postponed until fur_
; ther notice^?. .
^1""T^tiss Thompson-.of Anoerson, Tf&=
' | monstrator for Allendale County, Miss
* rItuth of"Allendale, and Mr.
--J >hn Richardson of the saipjj place n?oi
irtrH rlnwn mi ln^t Sunday to-spend .the
[ day. Wtrilo hero they-were the guests
of Miss Mahle Williams. We are al
way s delighted- to have up-?uuntry_ida1
o r s~ canre~ trr rnxrttt11e city. ~
j Th? fringe tlr^M P. Kennedy
iare delighted and proud to know that
he passed the recent medical examiriUtionsj,
We hope for him much succesg'in
his chosen profession.
a few days in Allendale last week.
?j Mr. Alex Brown of Charleston is
'a business visitor in this town this
: week. He come in interest of the National
Benefit Life Insurance Company
5|a branch ol wnich is sfl'on to' be open
|ed in Beaufort.
I j - Mrs. Bulah Fisher and Mrs.' E. M.
.' Washington attended the Grand ChapJter
Order of the Eastern itars which
met in Charleston last week.?
Many of the County Teachers have
returned from the various Summer
\~-Scllools TVlnV nil l-niMirtn/l "
^? 1L?--VV" ? fJU
session.
Mx "Rnh" Wvne snent a few days
;in Barnwell last week. He returned
home last Monday morning.
.... The sacred concert given at the F.
r?nr.~Cfturrh last Sunday night as.
welt as the entertainment given Mon-jdny
night, was a complete- success.
UEpKUETOWN NEWS
"Miss Modest Kelly has returned to
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partmpnt must be typewritten; "real *
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oluntbia, S. C., to the Editor of this J
will be printed under your own
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fill oilers !Hls service's to anyone de
arty 'occasion, suctl as epitaphs, me-"" ^
Kip, or~Topic.s t'uj" progranfta of all j
'EKLUST.
D. Robinson.
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tor drooping by thy side;
for ships thai rot on shorn: 7
2 forever on-to glide,ts
soul forou'riiion1. ?
(1 over-winders on. .
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i-ittss the blue-rimmed green
fleecy drifting clouds;?.?
lovely things lyiseen,?
in fearless wand'ring crowds,
that urges on.
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searching, seeking
; hill, beyond the sea: .
f~ca~chy-yet seeking
u-tion?to ho Tree.;? ^ ~
wandering.
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the city- after attending the_siX-.weekt
session of sunfMFr school at State CoT
lege, Orangeburg. ' T
. j. Misses Sophia (jrandine, Emjjje
Spain and Mr. Lawrence- Dunmort
left the city Tuesday for Columbia Jft
attend the state nihvvntinn oi__the A
C. K. League. ~ ?- 7
..uiss r annic ivasterland of '-MuscR
. ShxTuls, Ala", and' MTsr-Yertttm Renaldi
!of Nashville, Tcnnij arc' visiting Mis?
! Marion Baxter.- . t
Miss Blondeir Horry -is spending: a
r~rfrAV day o at 1'uwloy inland ;
Mr. and Mrs. A. ' A. Alston with
their family. motored to DurllngfW
last week to spend the week end.
Mfs. I.. C'aiii and daughter of Dur"
Ting Ion. are paving-it visit to Mi1, and
.'Mrs. A. A.-Alstrnr ??
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1 I Mr. L. Polito spent the week at
Pawley Island.
| Mr. James Prioleau is spending a
F few days-m-(Charleston. -?
The Youth Improvement club was
entertained by MissrMue Fraser at her
home. A delightful time was had.
: |Gill were introduced to the clpb, andj
all made inspiring talks." ?r V '
I Mrs; Ella heathers of Chester and
I 'Mrs. Rebecca Whahtm, formerly of: S>
C. but now living in Chicago, are now
~"visiting Mr. and Mrs.?A^-A; Smith. ??
r_ ^he-4iros^>?r-it^- Xailuring Co.>Ji^i.shes "
" ttr'calh the attention of the publie_tn_ _
their new hat cleaning an7l blocking.
~ system-?: -?r~-?- '
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"Prof. J. B. Btek has returned to the
" city~after Kavihg a successful session ' .
~ at State college whcrtrhe was .teach- -
mvc for the'past six weeks.
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