The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 29, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Bp PAGE TWO. - -V-?BABY BORN .. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Moore of 64! Millwee street, Greenwood, S. C., announce the birth of a bouncing baby K ' girl on January 26, 1927. " BORNi. r*?' . * f . . Mr. and Mrs. James A. Harper, Jr., announce the birth of & son, James y~r - Emerson, on last Saturday January 22, 1927. Mother and baby are doing nicely. ? , IN MEMOR1AM: In memory of our dear daugtiter and sister, Mizouri Louise Bouknight, j';-! who' departed this life January 23, 1919. ~ ~ -Today ealfa gad inejiiuil?s::~~f'?Of a loved one gone to *est, Ansl fV?r?c??? a/ VA*? f A/IA*T 7 vuvov nuw liutm Ui J1C1 tuun^ , , Sadly missed I>y mother, father, brother and sister. BERTHA A. BOUKNIGHT ^ Tt - S^S V : . :? ?-;:v r?. . .: .... f; V u ? ?? r-" i-, - ...'V :- - ? ;~1 ' $ -. f .- - : .:~U2..- -r Z~3A '::v; t, ?> : '.. . - v.?,-a. ; - - * ? V . rt V - I ' ^ : ""V . t - - t - _ _IT . $ ' . J: w, ? , . ..ivl * ^ V ? anc X mo ? scr: i ; ?, :-rnr? - ^- =^r?==Tpn * a" | ac< ^ ?> if ^ ^ ' j T-you f- ^ 7T.' ; j ' ? - r ' !-- - ' ? . CARLISLE NEWS. \ v We were glad to have a few beau tiful warm days last week, after hav' ihg a week of real winter. Miss SalKe 'Ann Hill spent the week-end with her parents Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Hill. Mrs. HUl-iias been ill for two weeks. W? are glad to report that she is up again. *7 Prof, and Mrs. J. W. BoldLen, and Mr- nnrl Mm. Vbtip Dnwltina unnntlhe I afternoon in town last Sunday. MisS Evaree Dawkins eturned home [ last Saturday from the hospital where .{she. underwent;-g serious^ operation. We hope her a speedy recovery. Mr. J. W. Da\ykins spent the week jend hom$. He returned to Jfcnkins villa. Sunday afternoon-where he is teaching. ? MAYESV1LLE NOTES. The A. M. E. church hsa one of the best ministers in the conference Kree 4^4 1^4 4^4 v t^i' ' / ... ? t t } ~ "~~^;~,r~. -*.." ~~~i . . ; ' _ " * ?. : '-.- ^.i " ? ?v- w ; 4 . - . ' I J '; " ; .:;. .'- ' > " ". '.. .' =,vg- -y ' ~~~^^ ??'?TT7 . 0 Til Fhe Palmetto Le There are' paying. T pay our Cc Others whi i State esDeciall . Jl ~ ?ney on the vent iber the amounts ning with this is; jordingly.? /our account is wron ir receipts and we wi Send all mo: THE 10 Assembly St aTZ; "" * ' T . t * ? ? ? .?i?^ J : . " / r?<T . ^ ' in the person'of1 Rev. Dr. Levistei We are proud 61- him ana nope tn Bishop will let him stay here a Ion; ' time. ' Rev. A. H.McGill, the pastor e*f IE I M. E. church is bringing things t 1 pass. 'v...'. 1 The Mayesville Institute has takei ' on new life and its work is of th< highest type. Prof. C. Albert Ru ' ( bens is principal and he has a wel ' prepared faculty^" The teachers ari< j their work are a? follows:. Mrs. I. D . Davis, of Sumfcjr, 1st grade; Mis! Laura J. Sweeney,of Darlington, 9n< -grad^jTtlriT^ClaraE. Davis-of Mayes j ville 3rd grade; Mrs. "Mary L. Andei son of Sumtre, 4th grade; Miss Les ter E. Arthur, of Sumter 5th grade ,J2th gracje; Miss Emmh P. Brogdot of Worcester, Mass, 7th grade; Prof i _it 1.!-- 1 n> * r* a i 4 OMfcUUt'inaucs tuiu vivica, jrx y ij< yy. /i?bert. Rubens, Prin., Latin, English "Classic's and. History. The" to\tfn~"Ol . - ? ' - fc? I ' 3 . . . ' , -?jLm .. r^ir m ?"-EgMMjl aider began the t some who paid whe here are others who )lIec5tors when they c n dp^ not pay at alL iy an up-to-dat< \V7 -lit ure. we will in paid so as the> sue, after 30 da} tid for the paper N igf we will plarlly rn ill give you credit fo ney orders, chec PALME 4 * \ , . - . o reet?; ' ??? " . . t THE PALMETTO LEJ r. Mayesville feels proud to have sue e an efficient faculty, g The Principal &pd teadhers ar hiaking the school the center of sc e cial nttractino. ^ 0 " Rev. I. P. Pogue pastor of th -} Presbyterian- church is a powerfl ^ factor in Mayesville. As a preache a teacher and leader he as" no superio . and a few equals. 1 Prof. Rqbens addressed the. A. C j E.teague last Sunday and * Iarg i. audienee sat spell bountl While h = spoke. He used as his-subject! "Life ] Mrs, C. B. Sti*omah - and childrej _ and Prof, and Mrs. Ru&ens motore r to Sumter Thursday. Mrs. Clara Davis entertained a ; her hanie Friday Jan.v144 It was in i by all. . "Mr. and Mrs. Manson Carolina wh i have-been here-spending the holiday will return to' Nqw Jersey Tuesday i Mrs. Carolina is the niece of .the lab * Miss Erama J. Witeonr 7~~ rr ' 'I . . , / ' 1 ' ' ' ? I III I, \ 9B flU ___^____ _ _' 1 - .0 . l 1 r ' - nira year or its e :n they subscribed t pay when the year _i all' to see them.?Wh lard to--give the e weekly newsp the next we ek; i r will know just 's we will Be - fo ?lake-notice a rrer.t all mistakes nr r same. - . . 1 ks or. express m< \j E PTON, Ms \ * " i ? _ ' C L- *L^4^41^4 4\i^4 a^A 4^4 4^4 4^4 J ' ' ..?:?- - t ' - IDER , hi The Baptist rhlllfh t,n" " rnnl T* ,( pel preacher in the person of e Jeane. lie has recently remodel! >- the church and it looks good.9 : the dehtyc and, ihe social at't e I'resbyVorian church Friday Jan. il was u surcess. r*** Prof, and ftlrg.?Kubens* were gl r to 'have her sister, brother-in-li r and children here* from-XV.-xVa. . di /. ing tlu- holidays. . >?? eMr. J. A. Frierson was seen" e the-campus la.->l wei'k tp the delig Or the sv liooh T." d . ?fitv. -Jrt'viffcf; pastor of the A. RT rhiirph iE teaching atthc Bol t In'st. here and 4s doing .a .grdscit wo: i- J'rof. and Mrs. Itubehs and s d- ww-e -the a'lf't1; Of' Itov.-nrrd?M The ivtnvin^ pidurea at theeehi S 4 ~ ' . . have been quite a success. e Mr. T. U. Bennett, .ofief of oiurl)l : !?.Tessive. lii'erchants, is an asset ^ <*? rp ?- j / * . ; ? : ; * '* 4 ' . C? '..: * . - - - * ' y % . j yi n n nm Columbia, tviiv^y v_y x x iiau l md are still i. s up. Others < ' ' < iaperr^but hav.< ? ? *r mail out to each _wiiatthey owe. reed to "CUT I tade in account6.?I aney orders to 1 , " . S- t i ' . , tnager ? Saturday, January 29, 1927. 'a ' the town. He is also a strong lay* iV" man la the ftl. E. church. I D^. H. ?C. Anbury was seen passing I thru here last week. ' : . v? j Mrs. C. B. Stroman's son CharleB I is sick at this writing, but we hope for him a speedy recovery. ? .! Mrs. T. H. Bennett has been sufaw , iering* with a. severe cold this, past ir" j week but is better now- ;? ; jVliss' Laura Sweeney spent Friday on evening at Mr. J. A. Frierson's and ('reports an enjoyable evening. mi Miss Jvmmh Bogdon is - spending 4~thu week end at Lake City. M - . - . . Prof. 1L C. Looper has started s_ey going to Sumter again since a" cer- ^ ? tain young lady left town. % , on [ Miss Carrie Lou Hampton, a Jun- " ^|icr_at Mayesville Inst,, has decided 1 to not to worry over books any Ion* ^ g?V but will take cottage instead 'J of prewiring for college. l . ra^J?? -*-*+-*- ? 21 " toI ^T7 L. J. Swihney, Reporte. ,;' V : | ^ _ - Y --: -rr ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ s. c. -| > > > > > > > <? > > *Z~l+% . . V ~ V- ?7 - ^ T -. ;-V^.Tr !*' ?:??>** C4 " .. - ' ' .^' v-v'.:;:' 4. v : ... ,,"! . y:' . . . V ? ??I ? ' ; V . i y r? ...? ?r?f? ?" " . ' - I x . . -- : .. : - ?Tzzr '* . ' . & week r*~ /.' " X - . .:.. , :v ' f . .: Y _ ; . '. 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