The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 22, 1925, Page SEVEN, Image 7
" Saturday, August 22, 1925.
| Local? And
Miss Josie B. White is visiting rela- I
tives and friends in Rock Hill this
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Mrs. ^Florence Brown* is -spending
her vacatidn in-Columbus. Ohio, vis-..
?? iting relatives.
, Dr. Oliver Champion has gone to:
Clinton,-. J3? C.k where he wili practice
" medicine. ' .
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Mrs. N. L Frederick and d4uglisters
have returned from a very pleas- '
1 ant stay in Asheville, N. C.
Miss Mary Gregory spent several,
days in Irnin, S C. hist._wcok as the
; guest ofJthe Misses..Young.? ? ?j
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~""Mr. iaWrenee-'Brown, of AshevtHer5N.
CM was in the city last Thursday
in his new Chrysler Roadster.
Mrs. Lula King and daughter, who
. have been in Jacksonville, for some
linU1 SIru mm^UPCl? among old friends.
Master X CT White is spending
. v "" his" summer .vacation in Union visiting
Mrs." Cornelia Remvick, mo their of
M-rs. J. C. White.* J b r
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Mrs. James Amaker of Philadelphia, J
. a former member of Zion was a \Vel- ;
come visitor at her old; home cltijrch
Zion last Sunday. j
? Miss-Rlulean (Rudy) Roeder. left
last Friday for (.eorgetown, where
x? she will be the house guest of het sis--ter,
Mrs. Leola Atkiiison.
James and Hildred after visiting rel-?
tives in Orangeburg and -Elloree re
-turned to the city last week.
?1 - Mrs. Stuart is. spending the
? week-end in Laurens, S. C., her home,
I . while. Dr. JStuart js enjoying a much
r needed rest in Asheville, X. C.
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Mrs. Eugenia Counts left Tor her
home, New York City, Morfday a. m.
Mrs. GounU was formerly MissEugenia'
Lyles of 2216?Washington St.Misses
Fi t zRerald R oj? d q r,
Addie Nelson and Mr. Willis Johnson
~"were quests ai u dTrmer party
r ~ " tSunday at the home Miss Hattie Rich"?
?aidson'in Irmo. .
?>' ' ? Mr. and ftlrs? I. S. Leevy, his ehildren
and Mrs. Ralph Boozer, motor?:?j?cd
up to Westvillo.Tx C.,r last WednesT -1
I day. On their return, they visited
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Migg Hnttio Harder delightfully en-1
tertained a few or her friends Mon
day night'at her home, 2d25 \yashington
St. Whist was enjoyed throughout
the evening; and ices and sweets
were sreved. \
The stork visited the home of
street, Aug. r0th7 "and left a fine
. bouncing boy. (Dennis Herbert. Jr.)
Br. L. M. Daniels reports mother and
son are doing fine.
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' - The funerft' of Spencer llamie took
place at Zion last Tuesday at 3-:00 p.
m.. amidst a host of sorrowing_friend's
1. 7 ' Pastor White officiated. Bro. Bamic;
" was ca member, of the church, also a
member of the Jubilee choir.
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Mr. E. I.. ?*arnes;sjyyit several days '
j??' in*tht?'ltfty this we<?k with thTT^fnadarfr
Mrs. Fannie Gaines, of 930 Green St.
Mr. Gaines is en-route tdi Miapnt, Fla.,
?? where he wt teipcnsterisiEflht.i.BdY,,
.where he will spend the winter. 4
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Ruphine White, of Washington,
-ELJ1. who has been visiting her nar==^=?.
enta Mr. and Mrs. I sham Buvltc and
her grand-mother, Mrs. Clara Robin
son, of 7i9 "Park street, has returned
home after a short but very pleasant
8tay' -?
Friends will be glad to, know that J
t_ Mrs. Camille Barr, and her little
- daughters, accom(>ww<i by her aunt,
? Mrs. W. (^.Gardner from New York/'
are visiting relatives at" 22%6 TTatnff
toil Ave. We wish for them a pleas- '
ant stay.
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M Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Anderson arI
,
rived in the city last Tuesday from
New York to spend their vacation
with relative^ and friends. They are
the guests of 'their parents Mr. and'
' Mrs. John Jones, 521 Pendleton St. (
Wft wish for them a pleasant, trip. j.
W. F. Williams, Associate Editor
b. of The Leader, after spending a week
?in the city on his return from Wash*
' ington and Philadelphia,- left Tuesday
? for Atlanta^ Ga., his home. While
?? in the city he-was the guest of Manager
Geo. H. Hampton, of The Leader,
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Mr. Green Nichols, wife, his mother,
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; Personals two
sons, and a son of Dr. W. L. Por
ter, ull of Spartanburg .motored hi
hitr -stndehntfov tn the f'nptrnt fttr
last Sunday morning to near ins 01
Benedict school-fellow, Drr* J. C
White, preach the morning sermof
Glre.en has himself some car.
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Rev. T. W. Dixon, formerly of thi
city, but now residing in Winnsborc
fr. u.. has returned irom i\ew Vork
where he spent five weeks with hi
daughter Mrs. r.r..Pitwnntl i
New York City and Mrs. Maggie Cole
man id' New Rochelle, N.~ Y. -He me
many of his old friends and he report
a pleasant trip. He was accompar
icd_by MasteryDavid Brawley - Mas
ter David spent his time with his lit
tlo-rvititer and Aunt Mi a. Hnttie Pag
of .lamaica, L.~I. Tftey both are look
ing fine. . , ' ' .
BENNETTSVILLE NEWS
- iBennettsville, Aug.?Tho revivs
meeting in Marlboro vicinity is still
bout the week's meeting at Shilol
Rev. Arsbrock certainly preached e
hough' to save every sinner in thi
county. Sunday wus^fl day in Shilol
honorable Rev. S. S.Youngblood, pas
or, came in filled with God's spirit an
never before has everybody enjoye
a better time. He sang a touchin;
hymn "Give Me That Old .Time Reli
gipn." This caused., many hearts an
minds; to think. After this hie had
number of "special scripture topic
read. He explained each. After hi
sermon every Christian went dow
in thc|r hearts for these poor mourn
ing souls, j>'oun}i jnen and ladies wer
shouting praise to God. Une xpun;
mum-about 35 or 40 cried out than
God. This was a time. This is wha
God and hia-people love..v . "
. It was very sad to haye one of ou
soldier boys, Mr. Johnnie Walker, re
turn home* dead from Alabama. -,Mis
>lattie Walker returned""home fror
?Tcw York City Tor the burial. He wa
put away with military honor. Pro!
Willie "Thomas arrived from Alabama
to assist"in putting the soicLicrto rest
it'-^vas impossible for him to sh.V more
Little EllersleeiT AleCollum spent i
short stay Sunday P. M. with the re
ponor and sisters. T,Title. .ytoi-^nri
Youngblood also called. .
* Mr. T. W. and 31 rs. Sophronia Deas
Mr, L. 1>. Dease motored to Chester
field, S. C. to spend "the day with Rev
and Mrs. Foster. They reported quit
a delightful trip/ :
Allss Essie A,I. AlcCuller returnee
humi' nil 17 11 Hwujmmth rafcny Wltlrrgt
ativTTs and .friends of Chester, S. C.
Chapel A.M. 10. ~Z." church w.\^ ealloi
to Sumtei-, S. C. to conduct a week'
meeting at Clintorf Chapctr ~??
Rev. H. J. Caqsar pastured tlii:
church.
The meeting was splendid apd soul
stirring, lie visited mirnyuf the bus
iness places and opuke very litghiy
Sumter. Saturday he" returned horn
to his place ot service, aunday, A. M
he returned to Chesterfield where h
will conduct a weeKVmeeting for Re
Wads, pastor of Chesterfield A. M
E. Z. church.?Rev. Luniax is a grca
preacher. Evans Chapel will do wis
to get Bishop E. I). W. Jones of Wash
ingtoh, D. C.,, to sign him -.to thi
vilie- meeds just such men as A. E
Lonrax. ' ^ "
We are delighted to have Mr. John
nitr .Steven- return-home froln the hos
pital in' Columbia.
The reporter and slst'eiis weic^Je
lighted to have Miss Eddie M. Stubbs
ft iss Mabel Reese, Little Helen*!). Cov
ington called to spend short stajriitcd
nesday P. M. also Miss IJuth S. Cov
ington a student of State Norma
rhakinfc good. These -are very plea
sant little girls and always full o
smiles.
Rev. Jones of Florence, S. C., is tak
ing precious care of Ret'. P. B. Mdo
dana.
Mrs. Lucy Anne McKay and soi
hmenzil McKay ^arrived home fron
tlarrisburg, Pa,, after spending a threi
month ^tay with her sun Warren Mc
Kay. She reported a delightful stay
Rev. and Mrs. Youngbldod, and lit
tic Margarie spent Sunday P. M- witl
Mr. and Mrs. Artfiur McCollum. T
The birth day party given to Mrs
Laura McCleod in honor of her sister
^riynora McKav was quite a success
She received many presents.
Miss Isabelle Sanders received j
splendid position to t^ke a specia
nurse training-course in the Turner
gency Hospital, Washington, I). C
Trust she will make good. Miss Isa
bella is a sister to the reporter, am
is -a splendid young lady for tha
position. This?T means something fo
Bennettsville girls.
Mrs. Kissie Moore is visiting he
daughter Julie and son Kithler Moore
Washington, D. C.., for a month rest
Quite a happy time with Mrs. Mar;
THE PALMET
tH ... Read Ar
^ a Business ami Pleasure. Hut
, fl in Blow-Outs and Punctures.
( 9 tioitdBlow.-Outs-aniLl'uiicture!
Airlox PuctuFe-Prohf
I > and Punctures impossible.
<>00 Punctures but no lot
s a over. They save Casings ar
2-ft Tire Trouble. t
fj MOTORING
Headquarters for Puncti
jlJ-?Miirkley St., Greenville, S. C.
3 at once and order will* be filb
" 1 , PRICES RE
Come and examine Tut
I" C. B. JO
I 501-C. W. MARKLEY ST.,
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a. SunderS and her daughters (o* see their
second brother-in-law and little James
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' I L. tlieif. .y?;andson ami nephew?to reI
turn .with Kim father Arthur"T>ucklerrj~
1'or a ??gg&k's vacation from N. Y. City j
' and Washington, I). C. They are look .
ing: fine. They will take a beach trip
" . while in_ the south" "
- i Mr. T. W. Williams stopped in a few
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, 1 nnnutesr and spoke of.the .great- sejr,!
vice rendered to .Saw Mill Church <
^ ; .SundaysA. M. when Rev.'Buxton Mc-1
mon. Rev. J. J. Harrison, pastor, cer-jl
itainly knows how to baptize a number!)
of "smils. ?4 ??? ____ ji
" I Mr s, Geneva liaval returned to Knjjpy
vacatiorrat dror honie.
^ j Mrs. Bessie, Grace spent the week '
i,ei*d.v>ith her^^^rAtr^fciriiTie Browti*
Stubhs. . . . j
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i ?vxr._ iinu .mis. tsrowley, Mr. Fra-p
sier,. Miss CUrrens, motored to fruit j
X<?rth-Garol-iitttr--Yhoy had at
-.happy stay.?The?I'owe?Undertak- |C
j isin department is making good. Since
^thcTdenth of t,heir- dear father. They
a re ready to serve you any time any j
' where. ''' ' f
" ' When in the*'.city > visit Dr. Counts ,
a ,r. . . . ti
Druggist, lie is ready to serve you. i
q( It-was a very sprpv-ising visit to
?the?reporter and family to have hiWT3
c all and see us '.Monday. He is pas-j
- taring Mt. Vernon Baptist church,1*
?Durham,- N-. C.? He-wHl -spend theT'
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vwoek hero'conducting a week's meetj
ing at Macedonia church. ' Tie 1s look- c
jVUy jin'tl Mrs.?At S. Sanders prr. 1
^ pared ;r delirious aup^iilXur JiiLm. .H?lj
will continue to call all during the '
?week.?lie motored in his new Rnick I
s ear. Some class.? .
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he will-let this he a lesson. r
Mr. Teal Grace is ouT~again. Trust t
Mi s, Maggie. MwLcod wan in the ci?-i
L> iy"Visiting relatives "and friends. ;,j
Mr. Johnnie Blac.kman is making
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e gDCfd in Jiis-now-Cafe; Call to see him. '
v' MISS CAI.I.IK D. SANDERS, Reptr.
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e; Laurens News*.
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Mrs. Christainji Dean: of Spartan-:
burg, was i nthf city^Sunday. She r
~-was ai><) a visitor at Bethel A. M. E.r
?church" Sunday School.
a = Mrs. -faThr-Pntninn _antl chfhftrnn |t?^,
; H?vtHvillt?, 8'. C.. ore in the city viw? *
- itinp;relatives ,and, friends. j
Air. UurleiglT- Sims, formerly of:
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TIIIO SIMPKIN'S i
- jj Now Playing Private and Pu
I / Anywhere in the
g Music Studio FREDERICK
1 jli - ' Phone
1 * W. \j. Simpkins, Mgr.,
2 * Ben Garrisoi
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'm % J. C. McGRAW. Pre?. { ~
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|X DR. J. J. CREAGH, Trea?. ? '
* *j* T. C. WILLIAMS. Sec.-Mgr. ? Owni
1 X DR. H. C. SCARLETT X
fj5 E. E, MOORE. J
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given the Automobile for
the Autohad i1s drawbacks
Through Science and I n3
are o more.
Inter Tubes make Blow-Outs ~
?s of Air. Tire Troubles are
id last 20,000 miles without flr^f
NOW A JOY *. I *
ire-Proof Tubes, at 50T-C WV ~iM~
Wire, Write or Phone size J
id in 8 days. Phone 2357-J. ?
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GREENVILLE, S. C. ^
this city 1 ni1 ""w living in Ashevllle, 1^/
N. C., is- in the? city and was at Betliel
church Sunday School and assisted ^
in lifting the collection. 1 .... ~Tt~
Mr. FrisSol' Camion -of Darlington--' r
was m- the city for a short while . ^
Sunday. jiQU
There was a host of people to leave
the city Sunday to attend the revival
meetings at the many different
churches in the country. p
A {great revival meeting-is expected ?
tp be held at. Bethel A. M. E. Church
beginning Sept. 3rd. We are asking r
ill -Christians to pray"that the meeting
will be-Successful. 4 .
We are glad to sOe Mrs. Sallie
Blackstocl; back home, after a long" n
itay in North -Carolina.
?The ..Sunshine Club met--on Friday I
ufternpon at the home of Mrs. Alice ?
ifoung on Hampton street.- The meet-. I
ng was called to trrder hy the pres'i- I
jgntt/ Mr*.?tb?S.. ?- Nelson:? The roil 3 ? 1
-vas'"called hy the secretary. .The a- j
mount of dues collected was * $2.00. S -|
\ talk was made hy the president. H ;
ilso -the pastor. Everyone enjoyed ;
istenine at these s.nli-mli-i sa
know thoie was y01110 one present* 1 - Arftu
wui profit l>y them. : 1 ~ Sunday
.evoniiiM: our pastor preach- I-t j
?3 a tfood sermon. 17o used I'or a " ]
suhject-5 "Tow- -To- Overcome." Ho S
old us-many. thTn^s that* Vv'e'should -St :
(vorconie and how to overcome them. E 1
. l>oliiol -11. ? ? *< n ii-iO 0)1 Emrfr.~7~We ~wj I
3ethel A. M. K. Church. |j J
Miss Julia Fowler,-Reporter. B
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iruuuih 1 ^^ 1'M
>11 Hampton' Street: One i'iano;
two Cabinet Organs? One Bed Room 555
Suit; One Parlor Suit, aivd .several ?
5ther articles of value. X?**
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W. H. THOMAS, - tt *
112'J Washington St. g '
NOTICE. I
Mrs. Julia Humphries ?
DRESSMAKING ANDIIEI'Affl g
SHOP
MEN CLOTHES REPAIRED 8
sHlRT MAKING A SPECIALTY j "
710 ASSEMBLY STREET
PIIQNE 7593. " |'~
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basket Company f~~|~
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BY NEGROES | |
Manufacturers of f |1|
ligh Grade Caskets | J
And Dealers in ? ,
DERTAKERS.SUPPLIES $ f
mshart St., and 608 Ewing St. |
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REV. J. J. HARRISON, S|
IE UNITED SONS OF ABB
in organization whidh is doing a grea
rm^people of South Carolina. It ha
Tison, State Master, Prof. J. A. <Ki
V 9<-itn Tro'i- iirnr-?-It pa}
e and gives: losqthfc -beneficiary -soft
s from fifty to one Hundred dollars 1
n $25.00"to $100.00 in case of total 1
sehold goods. It.pays from $1.50 to
? and up to^id.OO on Doctor's bill.
^Fhink of-it r and for any" mfbrmatio
EV. J. J. HARRISON. S. M..2310 Rici
oFProf. J. A. KIRK, S. SeeM-B<
T. H. 1'IXCl
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it work for the poor and
s at its head Rev. J. J.
rk,' State Secretary and_ f_\ .
f?.lo its members while "
jething "after .deatti, It
for hospital benefits~and _ .
oss by fire of house and
$3.00 per Week for sick
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