The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 14, 1926, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Saturday, August 14, 1926t 7 I . Locals An Baltimore, Md. , i Miss Bessie C. Martin, was in the ~ city Monday on account of illnass~and^ """tfehth of her relatives. Rev. W. P. Jones, of Charleston, wilt conduct the services Sunday at Zion Baptist'church in. Rev. J. C. White's _ . absence. ?- ?7? Miss Nettiff~~C. Sanders left the city Spnday to spend the week in" Wedgefield, with relatives and friends Mrs. Siisie, Holman, wife of iievr Julius Holman is seen out again after un- illnesii__fif eight weeks. ""7 Miss Irene Evans left Tuesday for Sumter to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Evans and friends. o * Miss Etta-Pratt of Newberry, after spending two weeks with her sister, . Mrs. Lulu Lyles on Tobacco street, -returned to her home Wednesday. _ Mrs. Gertrude Thorne of 2628 Taylor street left Saturday for Philadelphia to spend the summer with relatives. p a; Miss'tiracie Martin of Jenkinsville, 4 S. C. is in the city spending a while with her class mate, Miss Sarah Belle * Watts. '' . * ' * Master E. P. Calhoun, Jr., left for Augustaf Ga., to spend his vacation ~ ^ with his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pe'tec Calhoun. . "" ** .v ' -?i v I Rev. J. C. White will hp inTlharleston Sunday to preach the 40th anniversary sermon for the Memorial Baptist church, of which Rev. J? W. White is pastor. . ' , * <*? Mrs.- Faleese Davis will leave tomorrow for Jacksonville, Fla., to join her husband. From there they will go-to Tampa,. Fla., for an indefinite stay. We wish for Tier a pleasant trip. _____ "S Airs. Mary J. Holley, of Jacksonville, F^a., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.' S. Holley. of Congaree. S. C. Mrs. Mary J Holley . is the only sis iter.to Mrs. W. S.' Holley. She is planning, to-xeturn on or about Aug. ' 14th. " - o The Arsenal Hill Emergency Club met at the home -of Mrs. SUsie Blake Mclean, 718 Laurel St., Monday evfcn-4ng Aug. the uth, witTT an attendance of 20. A salad cojjrse, fruit punch i V - anj cake were served; ? Mrs." R. A. Henry, Grand Worthy Inspectrix, Order, of Calanthe, Jurisdiction of South Carolina, left* "the city last Sunday^ for' Birmingham, Ala., where she will spend her vacation. While m Birmingham, she will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs W V. Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. ,J. W. Killingsworth have just returned-from an extensive trip through the North. While in New York* they were the house guests of their two sons who turned over their apartment on 7th Ave., near , Central Park. From there they went to Atlantic City, where the saltine ^ rf.epliyis were?invigorating. ? Thence _ . Unstop oyer for a few days in1 Philadelphia to visit the Sesqui. On the way south they spent a very pleasant sOay-in Washingtorr visiting their . Lwo brothers Prof. W. C. iand Dr. F. R. Killingsworth. The trip was made hv motor with Prof nnj Mro V ;Ui?-ir?o *. - ~"U "" *> 6^ worth of Florence. , iCtrs. Hattie Fisher of Bowling Green Fla., after having- spent a very pleasant month with her sister Mrs. Mattie Bratton of 621 Marion i \ ' -? -strpet -has returned home much elated over her trip. Mrs. Bratton has a host of friends in Columbia and each one tried to do their part in making Mrs! Fisher's stay, one of pleasure. There were parties, teas, dinners, picnics and outings of all descriptions 1 given. Mrs. Fisher being one of those jolly congenial types, won for herself numbers of friends who will always' welcome her return' to our pity. . ? 1 'Mr. and Mrs. George B. Fergufion, of Lorraine, Ohio, accompanied Mr. / \ D. >T. Wadsworth, motore^ to the city Wednesday from Clinton. They { were called to Clinton, <jn account of the death of Mrs. FergUsort's mother Mrs. Wadsworth, of Clinton, S. C. Mr. Ferguson is a graduate Allen University, while Mrs. Ferguson, nee Miss Ruby Wadsworth is a graduate of Stata College. d Personals J M4*s?Sarah?Balle?Watts?haw re. turned to the city after spending a week in Jenkinsville with classmate and friends/Mrs. Camille 1). Bare, of New York City is in the city to the delight.of hc-r faintly and many friendp. We welcome Mrs. Barr to her old home and wish for her a pleasant stay., PRESIDENT SIMS TO PREACH , IN GEORGETOWN SUNDAY. Dr. D. H. Sims, president of Allen University will preach in Bethel Church, Georgetown^ Sunday, Aug. 15th. m mm Mil. AND MRS. L. C. COOK wish -to announce the marriage of their daughter. FALEESE ;. to MR, GEORGE BERRY DAVIS July the eighth, nieteen hundred and twenty-six j Ji Columbia, S.,-C. IVfRS. J. \V. STROUD ~ ~~ ~ ?-of Baltimore, Md. announces the marriage, of her daugh. ter . LOUVINIA of Columbia, S. C. " to :. REV. M. D. COX . i ; of Virginia. BARN DANCE AT EVANS' BOND A HUGE SUCCESS Last Monday, Columbians from all sections of the City gathered at the Barn Dance at Evans' Pond,' given by the Merry Makers' Club. There w?rc - iadtes?dressed?in-?their?gingham dresses and men in their overalls and sun hats. The ladies w<?re beautiful to look upon because the style of dress was. so well-looking for the occasion. The fellows, all of them, looked as if they were just ready foi the field. The fun of it was thht if they had to shove a hoe they would . run. r_i 'We wish to thank everybody -?\vhc came out. Those who rode the** bus ' really enjbyed their ride very much. This bus left the City Market at t p. m. sharpi_ . Our next affair will be announced io.otl._ Help us to help you enjoy your stay in Columbia this summer. By that vmi ran alwavc -fppl wrlrmvir sit ijnything you hear we arCTftVfngt All present said they enjoyed them selves very much.?The evening was climaxed with a slice of'watermelon " to everyone who could eat it. Keep~yotrr~Tyes and earn open for our next dance. We thank you-ftrf coming, -come again. ~ R. Ross,. J. B. Evans, A. Rojyec CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of my. belovparted this life August 8, -1920. *" LOIS R.1 BJtOWN. PLAYGROUND ATTRACTION^ __ ? Next week, August lGth, 192G, there will be a "Rainbow Wedding" given on the City Playgrounds- at Benedict College campus, beginning at 5-i30 o'clock. Inhere "will be ice crcurn served in coitus; 7 MISS A, Mt M KANS, Directress. Auspices of the St. Elmo's Social Activities. Ruffih Locals Farmers are beginning: to harvest. The weather being very hot, yet this is the season to gather fodder. Cotton also has begun to open. You can always see a smile on their faces when the fields are getting white. Rev. C. B. Brown'-if children have returned to their home in Cleveland Ohio. W)iile here Miss Nancy ehangI ed her name to Mrs'.. Nancy Brown Wornor. There were quite a few to witness the occasion. Itev.- B. C. Jackson of Bamberg read the matrimony. mrs. namp Cireen 01 Kartow, b'la., is visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Ann Greene. JS"y Mrs. Lottie Padgett Greene, wife of Dr. W. B.-Greene, is here from Blytheville, Ark., on account of the illness of her sister', Dosia, who is very sick. The funeral of Mrs. Josie Brown Fijrh-man conducted by Rev. C, B. pastor, was held "last Wednesday 4th at Buck Head M. E. church. The- body was laid^to rest in the Kennedy grjrveyard. Jhe revival meting will start Thurs day night, Aug. 12 at Buck Head and run until the 19th. The public is cordially invited to attend. 4 THE PALM > THE MT. PILGRIM HAPTIST . CONVENE WITH THE MT <JULUI>11J1A, K. ( ., SM I ; ' KKV. w. <;. <; - r' ' PKOGI SAT IK I) A V?Nl( - " * ; 7:30?Devotional Rxcrci.se conducted Routine of Business. ""I SUNDAY?MO! 10:00?Sunday School, conducted Ky 11:30?Missionary Sermon h.v Key. .1, Collection-a-ndn^eccss "for dinn SI NfXAV?A i 1 3:00?Devotional - Service by Done 3:30?Dyctrinal sermon l?y the Collection. Report of Oflicers. Rep at ?v Rev. I). W.' l)hnnvm k, .Moderator.; _v; . Rev. S. W. .1 - - - Blessings ... j?: By AV Mari * Sometim.es they "car . Thatl-ehases our They dome iii cvei 4 'And life is made ...f .... _ . f We re.often loreed Oil)- hearts' with W'e ask ourselves t Fate often brine . ; ".'1 The way of life is And as we tra.v We pledge oinselv T|? tl?i.th(,%riyh't, > j . ; ' _ ' ? 'TiV trouble And m>t a friuat ?.. AUnnalo^helpm j ' Or speak a wold . j ' * Our comrades o . w When sti ue.elint To press our own I ' *>"?>sympathy is ;?: C-ondii ii.ns iit'u-M i. , -"} . " That TruxitUslfi'i' Hut as vvr toil wit I 4. j Wo -risi" with u ?' Tiuunrfyjai vi-r' lyct - ? ??v lhV'.v'vi1"1 [>I:u'il <, ?Iu every r;u.c an.I A rnonj; tiii-'luMir 5. -They're sunh(;nus . TIlc.v~.ui1 hi it ) ? They cona-. t hat \v< - 3 ?- Tltcy .1! C. uttl.V-M' ' nk 'vv-. ' 6/long and (lark n.iy Thru which uv <m\vj Nr^ht pi' siranye wot ^ lArotind us gather. no " 9 "! ^ O dismal night?imr] Pierced hut by grief' .. Borne tlentl'y orrrft 'hrr - Gtfastlv liitHit ar luui . y ;.< Three hundred years \ j Jj, ,'J -?A(? every :-tf)> a liendi .. . A gloomy mantle?<V Thy grow'soiTic curia! _ Out of this dfsmr.'i, 1 We urge our JooOlei In spite of alfcthc? pr ?_ The conjiny years sin Mrs. Nettie Steward is still on the' sick list. 5 McClellanville News / Tom Sanders and Leonard Middleton of Buck Hall narrowly escaped IcatlA Sunday afternoon When their "Ford touring car on account of latent defects in.riggings* of tin* radius rod, plunged head first into a 'ditch six feet truly w andynW-luii pinnrd them under. SiulcItetrrTi retreat c,i to liirht and tife thru shog and briers without a scratch white Sanders who did duty at:tho. wheel emerged hcari.ng ronpnder.s of small lacerations about the face and hands . From broken windshield. Soon after the accident, a band of men and hoys appeared on the scene, extracted the helpless vehicle ffom the mud and mire and bade the victims adieu. I)r. S. J. Dobbins, P. K. of Mt. Pleasant District held, Saturday the last Quarterly meeting' of McClcllansville circuit for the year, preached at 11 o'clock a. m., Sunday at .Zion Santee, 3 o'clock p. m., at St'- Peter's Centreville, and boarded "a waiting car for Jamestown where he fdled the pulpit of a church formerly pastored by the Rev. J. D. Snipe, retired on account df ill health. The Rev. P. L. Bpnncau of St. Peter's is e" .... " * \ ETTO LEADER ' PKOIH&SsiVE UNION ,WILJL . OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH, ROW, Al OUST 28, PJ2(h: LNTER, Pastor.*' ~\ 1 iAMME j * *\ ;HT SESSION l>y Deacon Davis. <nin;; s'kssion ili<* Moderator, Rev. i). Vf~. lb mock, lit hi Macedonia Baptist CHurch,"irnio. 11. Hayes of'Culumbia. :i{\oo\ skssion - : i on Martin,. .lehoyah Baptist Church.; moderator,/ lley. c. wv Dinnmick. of Churches. Adjournment." - , Rev. \V. <1. Hunter,. Treasurer' lucksoii, Clerk. In Disguise on ] huiiipsmi ?? ~t~1 im? all dressed itrerope, __ joy away; r . i y f of in ami shajK", a gloomy (lay. | to sit antksigh, heavy hardens fraught; he (|iioet'io*tv, why, ' v ^ ;"s our good^lo naught. -j rough and steep; * ' . j . 1 el with the throng, es this mind to-keep, . .. .and shun the wrong.s ...... ' ' i ?, 'tisTrpuTile there; 1 who dare to do ... . jr.,., , to .help iis through. u_; ? t* fTon pass'us 1 >y; ? i' we are left alone way t(, tju? sky/ j ; ever shown. v. lake us ; has sealed our fate; ?. ? *" 1 h jrieater zeal. " terrilie rate. * ' " ? w.i; 11 ^rtt rry ehinav * ? ? ?J fTiefr part in every 't every td into, r;roh and -the ... . . ,1 - ' I thai we ranhot see, _ . I "lake n.?;. i e..ii?- a nil' u i'-e, * 5 : ' may r^'tiei ho. - . , * v' xj, IliC '* IM r?: HIT. ". , * 4,.*+ \ v , :?; > " if . . ] ht 'of my' -Mother Rftq?,-'-s "V> iti'd tread \vitli weary pjlce; . ' lde'r.-., 1 hreatening clouds and gale mcor.lteams*Rght the vale. o "V iT'ofa -.thousand horrors, 1 . and m;.-:iy silent sorrows, 1 cdr+ormu!' lldlde'Wims; .rtless, hoarv cares. . ' * - v. ! ' ' , ' " . N <? ' ve nave tougnt'jyithin thy shades; ish'toe invades ; er otn; pathway fall ns. Uvi4 ii a solemn pall. \ - ? ... ' V . ' deak, and dreary night, ?? oseM r<nrlihg ill, ... -7^ dl lind fight ing still. :??*~ ?hit<d over the results' of the Elder's visit. " . ; ' i.e H';v.?VV-m. Settle <'f BlttCnlm . i!!( j> rsti.r <>'!' (Iruhn'm Chapel M. E. ui his S. S. tynl will soon line up the 'church. 1 Mrs. Eliza Gib|is and daughter Dor- ' I'.v uah the former's brother Wm." >:tyis ot (ieorgetown wece guests "of Mrs. 101 i/.ii Williamson- dhndtty. ^ i nc .wife's. NPahrouk and Brown of ; Hiar!o:-;oii nTe guests of Mr. and" .'Jl' .1. 'M. Mlnkc'l. """ *" " l>r, Bo'/.o My l>i-ii for sewing you up is s-;n. I'atieiP My goodness, Doc I wanted plain. needlework not embroidery. . To krep your upper set of false !'e;li fiom iftopping down, lay them on the )!o??r. in east* your lower one? I work upw ard hook 'em on your supj port or v . ':.i. 'i, t NOTICE! * * j Rev. \Y. T.. Wilson, one of the most : outstanding leaders of the race in Pastern North Carolina,-known thru-' out the West, has no\v takpn up his 1 life's woik as an evangelist.. For information address, Rev. W. L. Wilson, P. C Box 425, Wadesbpro, N. C. . ^ t " ' . ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1 i3:oo h Rew Thomas D. Brown, Rector Hampton Ave. Bet. Park t Lincoln r . I The ChujBch Home for Strange*# $nd " ? ' 7."jn p visitors ^Jewrctr 'Come and Worship with -j?? -SERVICES AND MEETINGS \~ | Mart qp v / j ?1. Sundays ' * " ' ( " I ICF _ JkOO A.' M'. ?Early Communion 11:15 A. M. Morning Service, ^Sermon f (With Communion on 1st Sundays) 4:00 P. M. Church School ^ 8:00 P, M. . Even Song, Address w <_ Tuesdays _ j 6366 "4:00 P. M. . LadieS Guild. (2nd) (Jhair ( 4:00 P.M. _ 4th Tuesday, Vioman^i ?# Auxiliary . ". * ' /' - " ' i' Fun , Wj-Hnp.,!,),. 1 8:00 P. M.?^Prayer Service and Con. j firmation Lap>ii*o? Thursdays W. 7:00 P. M,?Chureh School Faculty ;? . , , Electing 1019 H? | Announc | Dpf Evens' I f Arid DSSnce ^ NOW OP 1 > I .V' ALSO : BLUE BIRD T ? ^ . ' ' ^ f Lunches, Dinners, Sui |A . - by Xpert. | SpeciaT Dinners by ^ome out Swim, Dar I ' Enjoy the Cool Bi f t-indenwoo '! PHQN?& 3702-5; ?" " :;00000000000000;0.0000,00.0.0^C>0.QAoo-A'A f UiibARx 0. , I CONTRACTOR & 1. * ' ? 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Choir ,Rehearsal Correspondent^ R. S. Roberti, 1717 Wayne Street - - ^ ? ; ?*; "I in & Thurman ectrical Contractors 1NSED AlslD BONDED "* ; 'Hones 8723-8854 Columbia, SX_C. X, - PHONE 6306 > ' anting and Upholstering tiiture Repairing and ' Eittress Renovating. " %*> S. TREZEVAMT rden St.. Columbia. S. C. 1 ... . .-w . ?v% . .?? ^ . 4_ ?. :ing | Pond | "Hall | ,: EN ;_i ,r ROOM I ppers served f - V Y - ' y ? r Request f' _ | ice, Eat and | feezes at | cTFark | ?p ^44-9414 1 " A $ ~ . ~ <~X"XK"XKK^:??X~X~X~X? Oj&O^-O-QQ^artCMV;. ',<.. iSON- "i BUILDER I l Application ? LRGE ,'V 1 "' / ALL . ^ / | ; . Aiken, S. C. I : c>oo.oooo'o.o.o:o:o.v.o"ooo:<:'.o.o j STORE ggists' . Phone 72267: ' ' / ass DrugStore n >EC1ALTY. 7 I . escriptiorvsv ??> qE- / ' -? ? storl-: - c^6xro"ooooo'ooo:oo"aoxi:o:oo' 'PT A TVUDCM - 8 )RCH ESTR A IN H I IN AS. . W -7 " I , Drums, Piano and Cornet, t inces and for any Occasion ( sit: is deaired urs 3 to 5 P. M. - ? : ' -4756. ? ACTION TTtJARANTEED. S ? Simpkins, Asst. Manager, 9 rr?d?r. ? Lincoln St., Columbia, S. C. j