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? T- ? CHARLES SATrH-F.lI MOI
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Speaks Here" Sun- 'j
dav Afternoon.
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. i Charles Satchel Morris, Jr.,. America's
noted drator-irntrToiTrnalist will
_ ^ nddrr^'i n Mir Mr^tiTv iU 7i-tn Hip
tist chu>'Ct\ Sunday afternoon at 5 o'%
clock. .
^Mr. Morris is touring the-South andit
will he a r-are treat for Columbia'
to- hear this matchless young orator.
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opccim inu^ic wui nurture ine occasion
by Zion Baptist church-. Men
of business and professions* will hear
Mr. Morris in large numbers.
, ^ Admission, .free', but "a free'silver of1
faring will be aske-J?of eaeh?rme:
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'Anderson Notes Mr.
Thomas Adger ^lied March 4,
in the Government Hospital, Memphis,
Tenn. He had been there only three
- > . weeks and his death came as a surprise
to relative^ "anil, friends- as ' his j
condition was not" considered serious, j
His funeral was heltj-.^at St. Paul^j
' Mr. Adger being it" member of Rock
* Hill? Rev. l.omax officiated assisted by
Revs. Jacksop, Anderson, Campbell ,
and Willifcord The casket?was..
, ? i" ' l-irp.. T* s; ;i r^,i :i. '
- ... domed with" many beautiful designs.
He leaves a wife, daughter, many rel-"J
, fttivps and friends to mourn his loss.
. lie- was buried- with Masonic honor?|
in ? Cemetery.
Mrs. M. J. M. Earle is able to be
?Up atrthis writing. JVe hope she will
?r>nrr-br. t.. lu- m;f o-r.-iir^
tyrs. Alma feurris Flack is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs; Tat Burris.
Theu Missionary Society of Salem j
Presbyterian met at the home of
Mrs. Mhrie Calhoun on Salem Street
** Thursday afternoon. The , topic for
discussion was, "Foreigners. in America."
Every one enjoyed the^yra?gram.
There were a number of visitors
from the other Societies. A delicious
salad course was served and
we adjourned to mcetTrrxt- with Mr si j
" C. W. Francis.
Mrs. Mary. Patterson of Evanston,
111., is spending a while with her mo-1
ther, Mrs. SallTe Cowan fttt Salem'fStr
rXhc Mysterious Luncheon given by j
the -Federation at the home of Mr. |
-and Mrs. G. L. 'Davis was well at?'
' tended and those present enjoyed
themselves very much. Mr. Marion
Mance was the first to order.* His or-'
der was as follows, 1 Berry Extract,
.. 1 Boston Overthrow, 1 Spring's Of-.
fering, which proved to be a cup of
?coffee, a cup of tea and a glass of-wa*t
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Miss Luclla Clinkscales one of the
Reed Street teachers has been confined
to bed for several clays but is
Miss Willie L. Grant spent the week
J end at dter^hetme-io?Seneca.
Prof, and Mrs. S. C. Perry, Mr. andMrs.
G. W. Mart on, Mr.and Mrs. W.
I. Peek, Mr. and T. B. Williams,
Mrs. W. S. Thompson, Mrs. B. L. Davis',
Misses Sullivan, Jones, Bailey,
Clinkseales and Mr" E. W. Carter, &c'
_ companied the basket ball team of the
Reed Street High School to Greenville
Monday night where.'they played
J* with the Enoree High Schook The
|L-r^? score stood 16 to 4 in favor of Reed
P St. High. We are very prodd.of our
basket balff teaTn. They h&ve been
playing several years and haven't
lost a game. >A
number of Andersonians attended
a program' rendered Union
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High School Friday night. .They re- . *
port a .pleasant, evening. j~
The St.. Paul Missionary. Society *.
held its business meeting with Mrs. j
Lete Burton on Butler Street Thursmany
members present also five Visi-7'
tors. The ladies planned a basebaHgame
between the Fats and the Leans ^
F.veiy i,iu' is askfrd to come out and
cheer for your side.
Pastor Campbell ..Was at. his best ,
Sunday morning because he gave us
one of his best sermons in his best
way. Sunday night was Just as good" 1
though. _Two persons were added to '
the church. The Sunday School was ^
well attended also the B. V. P. U.
Tjio .program- being in charge of the
f ' "r T?f>:iilv--T-lnh T ittle Vormelle
Williams sang a solo which was very
amusing.' Collection for the day was
$8.00.._ ' ' ? ' \\
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Chester Paragraphs \
Mr. -J; P. MeLurkin, Jiv-and, Rev. 1'
S.*~M, Douglass motored to Columbia i
Friday.on a business trip. ,u. , f
Rev. Dr. Sehultz, o? Johnson C7~Sinith
t'nlversiiy. nil'l pi each lit Cor?
niel Presbyterian Church, Sunday eve,_ ?
Mr. Shaw, L. Thompson.- and ?Mr. j .
tv..I t. vi<it'irt-s i.n the JCity Monday."
Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Douglass mo-^tored
-to,.Charlotte, Monday and spent ?
the day with relatives. '?
Rev. U. C. Jjanm has purchn;'t?d u |j
Chevrolet sedan.'- ; ? _?
Mrs. Agnes'Greene, Miss Eliza--?
helh I.pvy and Miss Mattie Levy, of ?
^""indviv are visiting at the home of )
Rev. and Mrs: D. C.BaumT" |
Most of the teachers-of the City ?
schools are attending the State Teach- ?
ers' Convention in Columbia this week;. C
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Mrs. S. L. Finley and son, Louis "<
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surprised Prof. Finley. on Wednesday /
night. with a party on.the occasion'of
JiLl. birthday; The color scheme was t
pink afid green. The guests sat quiet- <
ly until Prof. Finley. arrived from [
night school, when he was surprised J
heyohel expression to behold those who j
had gathered in ffis absence. Only \
the members of the faculty, of the City *
Schools were present- ..Mr. .1. .1. Agnes <
'Miss F. Jl. Cassel, Miss Erma Ander- . t,
Tinrl Miss Annie Garrick made j
[.pleasing talks. The teachers of the j
High School gave -a beautiful* case,M
containing a pearl handle comb, brush ,
|and clothes brush. The teachers " of
I the Loomis Street School gave a hand-''some
silver bread tray; the seventh
grade, of which Miss Louise Stanback
is teacherT a pair_ of white gold cuff
* but. ton si If wn s a n bv ening of real
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dates, olives, cake, cream, punch and
mints were served. Prof. Finley was
highly pleased with the pleasant suri
priso ovpressed._l_hiinks to Mrs.
Finley and son, and the teachers.
| The Year High School celebrated
t.the birthdays of Prof. Finley and
| Annie Garrick on Friday in the way
oI a surprise parry^oaiuu unu awwcn
were served. Miss Krrna Anderson,
i the teacher, $ introduced.. Jdiss.^ary
1 SheTlon, wT?o presented to Prof. Ftnley
on behalf olT the class, an English
broadcloth sH^t, and aea.ke bearing ;
( ? Tf tiny red candles. Mr. Davis
Walker presented to Miss Gai*rick
i from the class', a beautiful silksearf
and a cake with several candle!^'
j Mi*x Garrick was the honor guest
I at a surprise birthday party in the Domestic
Science room Wonday afternoon
given by the students of the 2nd year
High School. A beautiful table wasj
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> THE-PALMIST
ipread for the teachers: Chicken shl- J
id, saitine^; cake, cream, and cocoa <
vf>* e served. Mr. Franklin Rainey ]
cd in the yells which ivoro Riven for ;
Miss Gar rick. "Miss JIatlio McKlmlie,\
piesentod her. f'.um?S
V pair of Silk ploves. and a paiF~of *
xoidoir clippers. Mi.-.- < \-A-j lJt thanked 1
he class for they- tlnmpouulnvss and '
;ach teacher spoke approciatinply to 1
he class:?M-tss? Allie Mae Fe.-gtoam,?
he Domestic Science teacher directed 1
he class in tins unique lUVnir. -t
1 A4 the.' I'.oomis t reet School, the 1
pupil's of the 51 h prude, Miss l.oi:'
Henry, teacher. pi e. ented PW'l'i 1- i 1 " f
i pc.ir of white ?- l.i'cuiV bfulon <, nr. *
Friday niorninp.N
JUe.\ 1). C.-C, ;.s|,ey, Loumis Si reel 1
nnl Mi's. Martha \Yhii;hi, Oak. Street, i
in1 (v ''"ii'-os. - ~2_
Tlie Pythians and. Calanihians \vill
OsTili Mt. Olive Baptist- Church on i
he 1th .Sun 'ay in this rnmlh U
vir. J. i. l?oa:.rlass, iJi\ w. G. Walls, t
dr. Bernard GJnddcn.'Mr. P.. L. Lun-;
lei" and Mr. i\_J. ^ValUer tUirnrh-F-t-he-*
Twiners Trui >ttei hn Charlotte last s
\eek. *. , 'h
JHss iieViry.-of -the Graded 1
;chool, is soinewhyt indisposed at the
ionic of her parents in Columbia-, Mr. (
md-Mrs. T. 11. TTotiry;?II 1 a
Miss Failure 15. Gas-elk-toUGH* Grad- v
ed "School Faculty,- is one of, tlie
Ti( afcers ttf ?lw?Slute .Tcaclufs' Coii- ..
tent-ion - tins week.
Master John Sims is out attain after
ie.in'jr sick for a few days. . c
On the wek-Iist are: Mi\ J.. T. Don- ^
iTTrssTTMTltTfs' Su-ocrf M r -IsUftabaJi?.
ackson. Bailey Streei 1 " ^
3Tiss j'.ewty McDowell, of tjje 71 uvh 1
tchool Facilityf- is spending the weak (,
nd in Union with hoivmothon. " e
drs. Sy-lvia B.: uc\ n will leave Thors-..
lay for her- home in .Mori o-'.own. X.
after spending a cduple of months "
iere -visiujig relaiivos and friehds. tl
/I he Adult Night School will close a
h ;he.-ty'lh. Mod the ;worrain will >>e?
nleresfi'hg- 1'l'otn r-thri to lini.'h. The
rveicises will take place .at the A. M.
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SPECIAL NOTICE! 1
The National Grand Secretary oT~~
he Ind.'pendent Order of Good. S.'tnaritans
and Da:'u;'h' ers of Samaria
f V,A mnvi..n (t? U.-lcS-.K WW
ndies;-the Isthmus'of Panama. Ceii- 3
ral America ami Cuba, Mr. !. B. Phrfr- \
ips will be in the eiiy Tuesday anil y
YeW-.day, Mar. J.'Snt asV.1 ijlth. i.'.S.
it* will*speak at Sidney Park C. M.
i. Church We jnosJpy oven "Afar. ^
!4th at K o'clock.?BUffi' llwlod speak- t\
ivs jof tlie" cIty- \\-;il appear, on. prp"
nam. " ?
. The .public U Vihvitcd to conic ant) '
lear this natieiial citaSaeicr. W h?U'<i
iht1 city lie v ill be the gn i "f .in.- 1
allowing Lodges:: Lincoln' iTiTeii
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TO LEADER *
Whitmire, S. O
t The Rev. ' W. W. Harris, pastor of
Dedur Grove and Bruce^Taberrraxrte
V 31. F.. Z, Churches is indisposed at
h* writing-. The community is hopnjr
for him a complete restoration to
nrhial health again.
- The people^ of the community are
,'er.y proud of him and his very effit
?te doing all they can
"or their comfort.
Rev. O. A. Parker, our teacher, has
: >no* to the Stale Teachers, Convention
u.~ n/iinmhm. > T~.
Mr. W. 31. Wallace! has gone to Copmhiarto
attend a call meeting of the
/".xecutivc- Board of the State Fair
J. J?Mpp: and family have
auvld on the place owned by_ GiJder
uul Weeks with better facilities and
i better prospect for, another year's
vork. " r" ?
'i he_ body of West Rogers was bu4o?iat
Cedar Grove. He died in Wintenr
Salem. N CT, Funeral services
N 1....i .1 K<t t Vin rtn of nr W
\ I'l'tf"t'UnUUClUU Vjf luc |;apbVi| ??
lurris, assisted by Rev. O. A. Parker?
Mr. W. "M. Wallace along with Rev
. A. I'arUer, motored to Helena where
he funeral of Bro. W. W. Marshall
ras attended. r
Helena News
L&st Sunday was anotHerwoS7
lerful day at Brown Chapel
Jhurch, Although the weather
vaT~somewhat inclement, the
;astor was favored with a spieniui
congregation which listened
it.-rnestly and attentTveT* to his
instructive sermon,
Sunday School was had. at the
isual hour with Mr. J. S. Sanders
s lite-efficient Supt.
- The A. C. E, League was also
might by Miss Delilah Green-'
food.. - A!rs.
N. E. Rook, Eaniile Simpon,
Harriett Morgan and Mr7
W M. Mitchell.T"afe~still on the
kk-list. - ?
Messrs. Eugene and 'Marion
Jarshall have returned to Spar-i
anburg after, the funeral of
hoir_ father.- ;
Mrs.1" Aa^cV" Higgtns, an old
"literaii of the church,is qui^e ill
L- ft-no nVHiny,
.rlvqTT?h^FM&tz lasjt
Saturday wkh his cousin who is
;uito iil in the Bush River Secion..
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?R^v^^4CXiiapijs~l;as bmi inii.-posed
for several days since
m roth rpod'home from Day tona,
"la. ~
Miss Georgia "Metz spent the
vcvk-end with her parents.
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For Bsaudful Photographs?
the kind that pleases.. Have g
Tiv"rn~madn at- - g
Roberts Studio g
1119 Washington.Street g
We also Copy, Enlarge and?
Ffame PT^lnr^S of any kind.
POSING HOURS: 8:30
Morning to 7 ^at Night s
. Sittingsgiven regardless of
weai-her conditions. :B
Courteous attention and effi- j?
"Cirmt service awaits you. ?
Call for. a sitting
"To-day" ~1
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business School Inc.
Limbia, S. C. Phonf MHk?
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An opportunity to take
a Business Course in
Typewriting, Shorthand,
Hook-keeping and MillineringT
A Night SchoorfsTalsu
conected with the Busi- ^
ness School. Call by and
* arrange to begin at your
best convenience. Prices
1'"^ reasonable.?Please ?i4
'am 7~~~7:
Holloway's Business
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2029 Taylor St., Phone 9115
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I Bennettsville Locals
The farmers are somewhat busy oa
the farms and -the?people are?still,
leaving for different parts of the
North and South.
We are Very sorry to learn of the
daeth of, Mr. P. M. Brody and Mr.
Quincie Williams and others we do not
~ recall.
We are planning on having a grand
Field Day at McColl School, G." W.
Cunningham, Principal.
Miss Cornelia Sander's is leaving for
New York on the 1st of May to spend
her summer vacation.
Miss Callie I). Sanders,is leaving on
the 18th for Columbia foj the Teachers
- Convention,'- We hope she will report
ysplenditHBtayr? :
^Mr. James McEaddy is back in the
City once more.
?Mrs. Anna Glleia&t came from Philadelphiaon
account of the death of
her brother, ?: aNOTHING:
Something the rich
man wants, the poor man has, the
miser spends and' the spendthrift
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you du
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? Gents as well.
School Feachers-^
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Shoes and we offe
X Oxfords and Shoe
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X opportunity to
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Saturday March 20, 1926.
NEWS OF REEDY POINT.
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| The A.' M. E. church at .''Reedy
Point is moving on nicely, being fortunate
to have for our pastor, Rev. "
T\ E. Robinson. "Many auxiliaries have
been organized, which is a great
aid to the progress of the chprch
:: Uh~IasT Wednesday night a-miscellaneous
program was given Jby the
' Sunshine Glnb. Among 'the things
that were pleasing to the audience
-xrwTt-r&f-^oWfinit from Onnhnr hv
Miss Mary Weeks, an instrumental
solo by Prof. F. V. Walker and the
address to the Club by^Miss-Rosa L.
Pinkney. After which we were fa'vored
with remarks by_our visiting
friends- from the Capital, .'City. Among
whom were our, pastor, Rev. T.
I E. Robinson tfnd? Prof-.- "Eli Gregg: ~?
Rnth in their excellent talks crave the ~
Club all encouragement needed to
continue._a good work. -1
Refreshments were sold and a nice
;sum of money raised. The Club ex!
tends many thanlcs to our friends
ahd asks that they come again.
Miss Lilla C. Blakeley, Pres.,
Mi$s Rosu L. Pinkney, S.ec'y. ?
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with Dollars and %
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