The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 25, 1926, Page TWO, Image 2
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JACKSON HIGH AND GRAMMAI
?SCHOOL MAKES GREAT PROGCRESS
UNDER P. B. MDODANA
"" Camden, Sept. 21?The Jackson Hi
ScKogl under the leadership of Prof. J
B. Mdodana, assisted by-An energeti
iacuuy na8 grown oy leaps ani
large ' enrollment Monday, Sept. 13tl
the' largest in th^ ^histoiv of th
school. Quite a picTUresque seen
was witnessed ^TnftiiipH^b^uvfU n
men, women and children were ^See
making their way to school*
? It is to be noted .that-when PVol
Mdodan- became prin. of the schoc
in 1918, we had only one budding
and it was in a delapidated conditio
' but lodhj^ Wfc have "a modern ITrjic
-? proof Higlr School imttdtng and th
? ? . sChodt~ 15?rniintiTg' aj 5Tr"agcre(ffig
"High SchooIT Our (irhninmr Srhoi
has bejj^p_xepaired apd furnished wit
all modern equipment.
Teachers of major subjects in th
, . High School arc^Miss KatielfcL. Boy
111 rnKin "ft
\ aacKsons nrsi weeK qi root na
piaitice is over.?By alow stages ift
--^4- candidates" Have tn-uKl c'ssutT up to th
point - where Coach DuBose hus bee
???r able to puLJiicm?through
scrimmage ih the plays-to be used thi
^ yttar. ^
\'it)- Locals and Herwonalu
. .- Misses Amelia Iiihkins .and Eliza
-???both Sandoeo have returned from Phil
r adfclphtnr.
? Mr, and Mi>~. James?Gumble -un
Miss Mary fioyliin returned froni-N
Y. last weok. '
_ . ur .ana ilri. Pickett motored t
~?AlignKt.n^Ia&t- Sunday.
Jieral scrvicon -of. Thomas Smit'
who died in Pittsburgh, Friday, wa
- held . - Vy^diresTisty at '; WesTey ~ Thape
. UrtV-Church. ^Rovy G. B. Tillma;
~ pastor, officiating. The remains wer
in charge of A. It-. Collins..'
bin last week. " '?
Dr. K. I{. Pickett motored' to Roc
I Hill, Sunday.
~~~~ Mrs. H. H. Cooner nf Columbia wa
the house, guest of her sister, Mrs
C. C. Brevard, last week.
Miss Julia Thomas* left last wee
for Greenville, where she is one o
the teachers rrrthe city schools." ~
Mr. R. II. Ilaile, Jr., after spendinj
- -the summer in varjous "cities irr~ttT
North returned hojpe Sunday lookin
the picture -of health.
Miss Mabel ' English who tcaehe
in the public school of Snmmi'vcm
Mr. Joe Brown has returned hom
from N. -Y. where he spent severs
" weeks. ? ~ j
Santuc, S. C. Notes ^
' Crops are very good in Santu
township. Corn, cotton and pea crop
in somfe places are^good, The wealite
is fine-for gathering.
l"he children of the comimmity ar
beginning "to go back to-peheol.-?^
__tauniikJv^ ^clio<>t onenod at 10 iSff-rt
v-- m? and the- lesson \V&s "taught b;
r:. M. Tohe" an<f'\vaa rCvie WOdby th
? Supt., L. W. Walter
Rev. J. A. Burch of Thomas Chape
A. M. E. Church preached from Ept
3:14. The sermon was very in
^pmrig' and helpful.
Rov. Burch conducted revival scrv
ivces for. Rev. II. W. Walker at Ai
thurtown last week; Columbia, S. C
Miss Edmonia Jeter, after .visitinj
her mother, relatives and friends? lef
Monday to resume her studies a
Atlanta Univ.
, } .i" Mrs. Beatttcf RT Simms and thre
?^teqghtoTFvHuft last H:t tarda.
..r after spending several weeks with he
parents, iNlr. and airs, RiehaVc
?friernhr and relatives for their horn
;- Mr..E. D. Bvrd left last Sat, p. ir
to spend some time in VVcirton. N. Vr.
Kev. and Mrs. J. Johnson aa
Rev. G W. Verble, who conducted re
Viva! meeting at Carlisle "spent a ;fe\
pleasant hours at the home of Mi
4 ~ Ttf T? T3
, i?aim lvit a. x. p. uea'i.
* 1 Itevr-npd Mrs^-J-. Fr Young and sw
- Randolph of - Irmo.'-have-gpt.urned_t
their homc-aft^r spending a.few day
? In the "City with Mi. tnul Mrs. J.-t
ami fHerid&;? ?
Mrs. Bernice Johnson?and- smal
son, who have been visiting Mr. an
sister, IV^rf
turned to their, home in Weirton, W
ffia., * . 1 I
Miss Flossie Johnson, daughter o
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnson returne
to Allen University last. Wednesda
to. resume her studies.
Miss Myrtle Mills of Cedar Spring
the niore of Mrs. X.-illie Jeter nnssei
. thru S.-intnr Saturday, pnrmit.n tn A1
-? |6n .Uhiversity to resume.her studies
Mjss Kathleen Jeter hak gone.-t
? Union to resume her-- studies at th
^ MaUalh, Ciradftd .Sc.hnolr
Eldora Stewart and Precious Kellny
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kj-CtilNTON C0APEL A. M. E. Z.
~ CHURCH. NofES, UNION. 3lC. "J]
ir ' 6y Mrs. Alice J? Jonoa -? ?
i' Thp PntjrPl "b" h raf^igaii tn have ?
i. Mrs, W. Q. Weleh baak on duty In
c the choir after an absence of illness, p
d Her mother and sister, Mesdames in
*- Jones and Bryant- j^ave returned tor t|
?. their^hpmes in Atlanta, Gp. ,
S The "Woman's H. & F. M- Society -g^
e jneLJrucsday, last Vith Mrs. Bessie in
J" Ray, vice-pres. and the most excellent w
o repqrt jof Mrs. Jan& G. Douglass nt
President, who attended the 'National jj,
? Society as delegate, in Washington, aj
>IT W4ta enjoyed by all present. Honors g,
f, higher up are awaiting Mrs. ~Dou- vj
n glass and she is worthy of any that n,
!- may be conferred upon her. ?
e My. 'William Douglass, Jr., son of gj
Rey. Wm. aTTdJIra. Janie G. Douglass* w
J- returned to Livingstone GoilegeMon- g,
h day an'd carried hte younger, brother, 0f
Marion who finished atritlcBeth Hi' gg
e this past Session. ~ *
Miss Mary Williams, one of the
b_ JisduiEaralst) nfcJdcBeth Hii, has ^g"
Miss Mary^'Emma "Coleman, "one
IT" of. our coming young musicians, leaves . ?
F Tor i.lvin^tbne College Tuesday to ~
IT siHUMftUZfi, grnng tftl, ltrro, aim tjiro"
n a business course. ^ p*
^ Mi^.- Osley Sylvan-Thompson 'is
s in the city with her mother for an inI
.definite! stay - - - ' ' " ?- ~!
The Sunday School and church were
delighted tu have her in'their midst ^
N? Sunday past.?nr?? ?
Mrs. Sallie Sherman, Class leader,
f i SO
d ?7, has been circulating among yj;
h- -friends in ?najt_nnhiir<y hnt ic back at
L her ?She is a real_leader, that
0 vyill visit thq- members of her class
arid- mirrhrter ^unto them spiritually"
h and physically ^vhen necessary. Long -pj
s- live sister Sherma(fc
T Mrs. Frances Spencer-Sartor, ohfr
n ^if Zion's strong young soldiers, who ^
e has resided in Washington, D. ,C. and cj
Jersey City, N. J., for some time. nr
weleprtte personage in our midtst [u
and says she feels very much at home Ig
k in'Clinton Chapel. . m
The Progressive Club rjieete "this pj
month. - the 4th Friday. witK Mrs. ?
> Pearl Keenan, Wallace Street. ,JMrs. C()
? Katie Kendriek-is-the-president of tills ~j
k auxiliary. She afid~her members are jj,
1 dling their bit alpng all lines to {e
J make tl)? church work go over the
K top this year.
tr Kev. wetch wasr at his best all day es
g Sunday and preached to large con- Wl
gregationg at each" service. He was
s invited to break the bread of life p]
g- at St. Paul Daplist Church, Thursdays 7]:
? and Pi iday nights of last week-for- ^
5 Dr7 A. Sims, during his revival, h,
il 1 a. ??i. j 1 _ ? it.. _
li- *u?a ^i rnw.^uwuH wiiu were ut__iyitr "Tj
feasts ate till they wanted no more.^ ((
Our" pastor is loved T>y all the folks. ^
Rev. R. B. Taylor, our ex-pastor,.^
who with his family reside in the city, sj
_ returned with them Friday evening y
lifter spending several weeks in Mox- w
? Ville, N. Gr^vith Mrs. Taylor's moth- qi
er and a few days in Charlotte with -gt
? -fiiends made while yet i" thai city
? .pastor?This taldhted family is quite -b<
an asset to the church, and- we Vefc?<
" come their return to the Sunday te
SchooLand Church. ... N
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r Brunswick, Ga. News 2
c " " a
-? ~~~ ~ or
H vMr. and Mrs. Jake Jordan announce
? ; Lhe arrival of a jittle sot} on_Sfipt^
1_ 1st, whose name was"*LF*rederick A. 01
Jord&hj and "the little dialing depart?
ed from this, life on the 10th day of
' grieved over the death of their little
5 [darling, -j?- ?1??_
t Mr. O. W Whpplpr lpfp WprlnesHav
. * fr
1 for Jacksonville, Fla., to attend the
annual session of the Supreme Circle
e of Benevolence. While in the City
^ "he will visit the-Home Office of the
r Afro-American Life Insurance Co.
Miss Nettie Spaulding entertained ...
e with^a' surprise party Friday at The
= Turing" nftrcrr parent^' T^.'and Mrs. se
U. Genrge Smithr in honor of Mioa Wil -tr
L--lister?Johnson. Wheeler. ManjTinterlL_esting
gajnes_were played by those op
J- present after w hitch delicious Tefresh- CI
v merrts were served by the hostess, wl
*. )Those present were ;Miss.es Nettie ta
- iSpa'uIding, Lilla Porter, Mildred Du- cli
h fmas.Vrtda Baitey7 SgYah John'sonT Ja
o -Eunice tWhsfllwy Wiilester JohnsOfT"Wi
?. and Alma Williams. ? - -M
h 'Mr. ,W. ft. Gerrtian, Mr. R. F. Sin-T<
gleton and Mrs. R. F. Singleton left M
T Sunday morning for Jacksonville, Fla. M
d^ Mr._jth__WLJBrheeler?was appointed ?r
h. i^^t Saturday as District Manager of
- - the Afrfl?American_Xife Ins. Co.. -wj
r. Bruswick District, by Mr. R. F. Sin-Tar
- gfleteff/hgenl Director of the Co. Ci
f A very interesting event of eaily ivi
d fall was the marriage of IVfissJEtbeiyil ISt
y Moena. Wright,. eldest daughter of ea
Mrs. Ella M. Wright, to Mr. Leander ar
s Smith of Chicago^ 111., which took ~co
pli.nn Sopf 'irH. nt t-Vm
^^fl Mrs. Wilhnr Watta, tffldn ^
i. Ave, Chicago. The bride is a native B<
o of Brunswick and a graduate of Sel- _
e- den Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Smith of
...:n i i.i i X? nu: Tit i_ _
S WU1 niaifcu Luiur nuiuu in m. ,-ue
v AGENT >WANTED?Insurance A-4 d
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'i i in !* i i i r<aftiirii ?^ . .u.ia.u.,
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THE PALMETTO
in* wanted for the Afro?American -gr
ife Insurance Co.r Brunswick Dis- re
ictr "trOWTpay. tl
NOTICE?To the Pastors, Officers :&
uJ Member# of the African Baptist -til
ii ii.n H I M.L. i i w i> ?
nurcnes, ounuay ?>cnoois ana a. *. i?
XJ's.: The Deacons' Christian Un- CI
n Missionary State Baptist Convenon,Ts
asking each church for a dona- ci
pn to,help on the Expenses of our si
ate Convention- which will convene ~M
-Savannah,*1 Oa,,- in MaylSB?. W R'
ill give credit to each church for do- ai
?tion given, and the same be pub- m
shed m our minutes, we will alsp
jpreciate any amount given by the M
jnday Schools, B. Y. P. U's. or indi- C
dual. We hope to Have with us on VV
,e program aame oi-our- outstanding- J<
iniaieriT. from^-Vflrioiia parts of the V*
:ate, as well as other participants B
horn we will have to care for. The ly
:ate quota is $900.00 Done by order7
' the Executive Board,. August 13th, B<
126. ;.You_rs Tor success,
0.?W. Wheeler, President; J. H.7 In
rafton*-Chairman: R. D. Ronrill. F,x. "1
;c.;"N." Roberts;'Treasurer. tS
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II-DCATS OF WILLISTON IND. U
fldiooi, -a
- SEASON OCTOBER 1ST*. 4A
vr~ . ?It
irst Game of Willistcm Elpven Will
Be in Wilmington * ' D
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I. Howard, Special r.nrrfltpnnHant ig
Wilmington,- N. C.?-^Playing under J^?
new coaching system, the Williston xv
industrial School's 1926 foot ,ball
iuad, will be given its first test Oct. ^
t, when the Wildcats meet the Bur- pi
in Hlgh~Scho<il eleven in Wilming- ai
.Little .la- known - -ot--the-? potential" ^
rengtK-of the Wild Uats this year. ^
ie squad has been engaged in secret ^
actice since early in the week. The ev
"reports "coming from behind the al
oscfd gates say that the prospects
'e-just fair, due to the lack of, ex-" !
srienced, material, but it is^ not 4?
lown that the men are. being put ^
irough stiff drills and are showing 1
enty of spunk.? &
Pui ui'ie full Wl'U k Ihti rubigunl!?U(l jH
aching staffr composed of roaches _a
fladden, CoppSTT and McRae, has s<
'iven the candidates thru theM
The new coaches called out the
rgest squad ever brought* out for. __
irly worltouts, and ii_ included - a w
ealth of new-, material. Speculation
is been ripe-eoncemnig the style of ki
lay that will be used by Williston ^
tie?fall, for the Cornell system is
iw to this section. " Much comment1
is b^en expressed as to whether^
iacTT IVIaddetrwill^Qllow Gill Dobie's ^ _
-ornell!s. mentor) method, of coach- ng,
or Knute Rocke's method of
tomato teams." It is entirely pos
ble that hb may, for with so many
oungsters^of- unkrfdWrf ibility7 it" r"
ill be possible to develop more than
le team of approximately the same M
rengthr It is not known exactly. "Si
hat the wildcats are. going to do/ te
icause when theii- head cuach Mad- pi
ien is approached concerning his . vi
am VIP rpmnr,Vck mnffrv io 'Anfo 1 T?
on Verba'." (Actions- not words} in
Manager CnppET annniinpfl^. lqpt "1
ght tha?-he wns^tryinsr to~a~rrahge~w
vo out State games, one with Wilson s\
jgh nf HM.l'lliu iiHi?r--r}
le in Columbia^ Sr~C., with Booker pi
rashington High. . . - 4c
Coach Madden "comes highly rec- es
nmended as being one of -the best
>ung coaches in his section. He CI
imes from State College, Orange- to
irg, S. C. and Cornell Univ., Ithaca, th
*>1r.
Coach Copper, Asst. - Coach, comes
rom Hampton and Coach McRae G
om Lincoln University. * si;
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Jaruiiiia Exclusive Cluhl"!
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New York. Sept. 23-^We^qre again
nding if few jottings from ttie me- **
ogoliV-the wonder city uf the wurl(l."
Wfc will first give you a little_syn?
isis of what the Garolina Excftjsiye ^
ub, that little wonder organization,
ho in the last two years -has atined
more success than any social
lib in the City, the reason for such c|*t'
"due" to an executive staff of reaT ^
jrkers In the person^ of Messrs. R. ^
r Johnson, H. E. Anderson, Wm. ?
stferson, 1. E. Moore, M, Moses and
isses N. O. Brunson, B. C. McNeill,
esdames L. Simmons, E. Gunther. T*
iH leH hv-W?Ritviftw - ? ?
The -Club ls well-knnwn and ranks at
ith "400" clubs'of this city. Its en
o _. t.7i__ 'nrit IT
mum was un ounuuy, juiy ^own to
ofbn Points an unsurpassed excluse
bathing beach, in the beautiful nc
iite oi Connectcint.?Qn thig outing ?rch
member spent one of his happiest
id enjoyable days of the year as in
nnection with the picnic itself all pr
rjoyed a long ruie up Long Island or
mild on the beautiful Steamer Lula ~
slle. - . vi
Jslextjplace of jenjoyment was at one ^
tKe~ finest ball, rooms in New Yorlr, ^
ance Wa3 given for the purpose of
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MHHj v . -V i* I*-. 7-V
? LEADfeK ?
iterainjng our many friends and j
latives who are gathered here In
le City for the vacation season.
of the vlaltora who danced to
te attains uf the l,w.^ ~
'ess Williams oyal Fish and the \
harlesto ^Bearcats, are as fottbwsl j
Misses Wilhelmena Thompson. Lule
Rice, Lorraine Sumter, the Palmer ^
sters,.-Mrs. Champion end daughters ~
eaara. J? Jack&Oh, R. McKissick, B.
Duntree, FI. N. Vincent, Wilson Miles ^
id a host of others too numerous- to <
ention. , ?" ' *
.A few ,from visiting States- were: rs.
Vance and daughter, Meridiem ^
onn.; Mrs. Doughty and daughter, ,
rashington, D. C:; "Mrs. Susie Nowell t
>hnson, Jacksonville, Fla.; Miss
'oodward^Eastoye^- S. Crj-Mr, R. urton,
Atlantic City, N. J.; Mr. Kel- '
j__ Nashville, Tenn.; Mr. Heyward | -
aricK, rnnaaeipnia, fa.; Mr, Harry ?
aatty. Chicago and others.
And of course a few of our old re- j
ible followers 'are: Mr. Coppin H.
3" Morris, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hill and ^
ieir party ofieh, Mr. and Mrs. Deck- j
Franklin Bludge. Mrs. Janie Reese f
and Mrs. C. G. Garrett,
ary Rniford, The Paramount Cluh7 .|
jieader,'Mr. S. (Snake) Johnson;
he Denedicl Club mid lts~leader, MrT
on Walsch.
rhis affair will be long remembered j
' all who?attended and afri as?a-^
rests for 'jur coming Fallaffair as j<
e expect to have it at the same place. | j
Oh boy! now that that is over, we1.
lought of taking a jump nvpr tn f
liiladelphia for the coming Lincoln
id Tnskegao foot ball game to be I
ayed Uctober 2&tin We will be the
)nored guest of the "Fortjr^efub" j ,
' that City at their annual dance at j j
le Academy of Music on Saturday i j
ening, October ,30th.- While there <
1 will take in the Sesqdi, afterwhich !
imeward bound. Zl|J
A word for opr sister Clpb, known |
ra the "Henedict^iCluh," a happy i|
roup of friends under the leader-']
tip of Mr.- D. Walsh. It is pro-1
pressing wonderfully. Thdir first '
?nce was held at the Imperial Elks' j"J
offlt and?cveiy ^ng&attendmghad '
most pnjnynht^?evening.?Those *
>en enjoying themselves; Mr. and
rs. Baylor,' Mr. and Mrs. Starks,
r. -Evans and Miss Poinsett.p--Mr; O. :
*e RatclifF and Dr. Johnson.
As the summer begins to fade aay,
and the breezy weather ' of au- 1
imn say: "We're here, do not-fear, <
it he happy old Dear." j
;Yours for hews. L. Simnna C^r- _
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Newberry New . j
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Last Sunday was a high day at' j
.iller Chapel A..M. E. Church. The^J
unclay?School lesson -was- v<*ry inresting.
The teachers made it very
lain tu thy Ht'holars. Then the re- ~
ew by the?Supfc. was grand. Rev.
His preached a yery good sermon ]
i which heboid his congregation that >Hravu
unly'lTve more Sundays to be ?
ver the roll call in Winnsboro, and *,
le rest of my time, I am going to
"each as I have never before; there- 'J
ire I want every member to attend J
ich Sunday<
The revival at Bethlehem Baptist 4
tiurch closed yesterday evening and <
morrow , will be a high day down. J
lere. _: ? ' 7 *
' Locals and Personals. 2
Prof. Sijas S. Abrams of Atlanta, j
a., is home visiting his father and ]
sters pn. Snowden Avenue. - j
Tftrs. Jobn A Rice and Mrs. Andrew j
FTTnijam entertained Tuesday eve- j
?g at the Iiunid ol the latter on '
toptpshn Btrect,-hanori ng their cou s ,
Mr. Grover Weslgy bf_Boone, "N..C.
rey "enjoyed tKp wmpafiy vaiy much
tcrward~ice cream and cake were
rvrri ??
Last Sunday Rev. Ellis^tied together- iss
Carrie Wilson and Mr. Will
linter. They were happily united,
le girls have the marriage fever
re, two more marriages are pre-'
cted within the next two weeks.
ibhg om-threcr^ewbeMiUBft,^Wateh r
^Ude! ^ crowd of ctu "
nts from Newberry present at the
ate College on, the 23rd. J
ProL B. w. ?rn>n^ .rthrrnl.
Prosperity on the 20th with a nice
rollment. ^ .
Drr J. D. Williams is sick in bed.
it not seriously/ The Dr. says-he
eds rest, is run down.
Prof.^Geo. Starks is .
it.
Dr. Catrroll of Spartanburg will
actice in New berry. If" j
rimended as a good Doctor.
Mr. Joseph \oung of Greerttfffe^
sited his mother and father on Caldg11
StrfeCt Iast'Suhdayj ^ He came]
iwn to see big oldest girl who i?f
siting hpr grandmother, Mrs. -H, (
.Toung. " ~~
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pots From Prosperity
The fourth quarterly conference of
5hlldh A. M. unurch convened
Saturday and Sunday, 18th and 19th.
Rev. G. * K. LyleS, O. D. presiding.
After?organizing the reports-were
nade as follyws. Pastor ?$2&*6?r'
Trustees?$f?O.OQ. ? Dollar Money:?
tingent?85c. Missionary-'?$1.35. S.
5. purposes?$19.50.- Other purposes
?$5.80. Missionary Drive,. $50.00.
UranT^Total?^360^50. The P. E.~
was very much delighted over the
splendid work by the pastor and congregation.
Therpeople asked for~the"
reelection of Rev. Thompson. They
said he,-in-the first-plaee, was a pre.
sared man, ?nd ? -great preacher;
secuud, he is a great pastor and has
i strong grip on the people, bbth old
?nd young, saints and sinners; third,
le loves his people, and is a Christian
-^gentleman. He has brought .our
-fllirrVl mrf <Tn7?
inanciaily. ??
The presiding- elder preached two
lOrmono Sunday. 1130 a. in. and 8 id
_ Then Ne\vberry _ county TrainingSchool
opened "Monday morning with
i splendid enrollment. _. Prof. Bradey
is principal. Miss Willie I\ftie
Jary of Newerry and a graduate of
:enches Home Economics.?Miss L! Sine
Wallace has returned from Philalelphia
where she has been visiting
ier""sick sster.
Rev.?W,?Marion?Thompson,?e?rjrincipal
of the Mt; Olive school. I
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^rdduate and experienced teacher. "
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Saturday, September 25, 1926.
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ReTT Thompson brings reference lett?re
from Anderson county Supt. of ^
Education, where -h? (Thompson) has
"Coma to our great Camp Maattng ??
Sunday, at Shiloh, Sept. 26. . ^ ^
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NOTES FROM THE OLD FOLKS'
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The Old Folks are doing nicely and
enjoying good health, are very glad _ ,~i*.
to say that the sick is improvink.
There were great services held as
usual on the-third" Sunday, under the
auspiges of the 1st Calvary Baptist
Church" choir. -Meeting was ad Ky ???-Deacons
Able and McClinton. Splendid
remarks were made by Deacon
Pink Ruff, which was enjoyed by
every one. After the close of the
services a liberal collection of |5.71
offered "for which we thank the?
congregation, ?'? " r1?? ?
JMrs. Ingram, the president of the _ . 4 .
CilxJIlHlMlBry'..MM her so washers,
gave fl frig-dinner in hnrmr ftf~tfre
Old folks^orr-last Friday afternoon.
every orie and the inmates were very
glad that these -great workers were ????
Still thinking of them and engaging
themselves in some way to make them
pattern after these wonderful workers
and do the=same aa thpy f?re --??
We wish t othank the Daphpey
Rev. Riley is the pastor for a donaHon
of $4.00 lu lwlp' In" this great
eaij?se. jVVe beg the prayers of the
public . ^ ?Susie Jaggers.
ivertisement" |?
| edict College and sevaral years experi'
ence teachthg, liSsTrgs position as
[teacher.?-ahriross: M, a, r, care^=^ ?
The Palmetto Lfihder. '
Young lady graduate of .gtatg College
with 7 years experience and a
special course in prjmary work desires ?
a . position as teacher. Address L. P;
J., care Palmetto Leader. ;
V " -.a ? " ' ' :
Uulv having a State lieenae wishes? ?
a position as" tearhor in tV?? pufcRp
seheols^ -Address: M. E. C.. careTha '.
Palmetto-Leader: " ~
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