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PAGE TWO. ? -- -i CARD OF THANKS. |l . *- " We wish to extend our fteartlelT" . ' y> thanks to our many friends for their_ kindnesses shown during the brief illness and death of our beloved son and grandson Arthur Rdwe. ? / Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Nowell, v' ' Mrs. Clarissa Daniel#.- -^. " . ^E\Cs FROM THK OLD FOLKS ^ HOME ?&.; . / ;* ' ; . . DrT Sunday, February Gth7 prayer 1 meeting?was- held at -the home by some of^the leaders and members of 77 Be'CFfler'A. M. E. Church, which the . old ?folks _enjoyed very much. The meeting was led by Brother J. W. Killingswortlr. Collection was $1.12 _^or which wo thanked them. We are. still asking the help and interest of each one s prayers. . ', ! SUSIE J AGGERS. TP. S. I also want to thank Rev. fnr coming flown to the home on Monday morning: and giving' tKem communion.. IN MEMORIAM. In sad, but loving remembrance of '" * our dear mother, (Mrs.k Alice Kesler, ' ^ . ... who departed this life one year ago, - Fek'H. mat. "" ? - . "*. " " 11 ' I f- ,< . : ' . '..i j February days again are here, The saddest of all the year; j For it was-on?the "llth day, jGod took our dear mother away. v >? pear mother how we miss you,, - /Flip \yorld will never know; ' / IT tear a and howrt-aohae eoftld hnve t ' brought ypu. back, j - You would have been here long ago^ ~ ; ' - ? -?^ v - .i _. X We shall see her again, When our life' is oyer; ? In the beautiful land, on the Hcaven. . " ly shore, , ~7 : : In Jite loved arid in-death r^mem r -bered. " t\- . . ' *"" DEVOTED CHILDREN. Newberrv News i , *> , " Newberry, S. C., Feb. 0.?The ^ n>riiii linii .1 ' v h ig?fi\in'r--Ho brougliL snrlng with him. It has been sprlns time eyer since. Wednesday past the r . $ >:;~: Y - f . 1 X: - __J ... _ A?__ T 1 & " ? ; ? --- Hr?^? - . T ; : ?? . --" - V T I' - ' ' 't ? ? i : ' 1 , . -- . It . " ?T4 M-f ?? -' - ~ I % ; PR B^jfciifcViii ir i'iiill nrr? 'IH E PALMET School children have been carrying YiuleLi 111 .ifhttul every (lav The tnrtm-r?rhns?turned all oi his laud around here ready-to start laying off,! tiutlit is too early. The grain crop is, looking fine. ^ : ? on Sunday diere wrb a' very largo crowd of beople at Miller Chapel to hear ffey. .1 C.. Sniart. ?He preached two good iflmaftBtr. TherSunday; sghoof. was largely attended! The public schools of * h"ev?berry ! county are improving. The parents * are takfna more interest' 4n Sending ' heir childreiv to schuoL A, better attendance and more co-operation with "the betterment of the school. The, t'ajents' Teachers' association f .\It. lie'.hel grammar school met on February lkt in their regular monthly . icei-inix. Every mother who belongs To the, association was otit 011 time.1 -^he^TStttes^RST^^for' tfterr guests?Rev J. C. Smart, pastor of Miller Chapel A; M. K. church;. Mrs. S. ^L. Moon, treasurer of Miller chapel.. Sunday School; Mrs. L: M. - Gilder, secretary >f the Missionary Society. These dis* tiuguished visitors were introduced bx~ tIre principal, Mr. E. F. Floyd, to the -tudtnt body and iponibexs of tjio- usso'iation. Tt Was if treat to?have h'ese ladies anil Ilev. Smart. Tliey o-fiTressod the association and school, rought some very , healthy thoughts rhe selnmiv Afeer-tl>*?-tt>outinKMh?a "lldTc 11. Jones and her cofps of lndustrial girls served hot Ihinonado and ake. After .serving them they were iirried into the work rooin and show*. shWMif the work tnai was (lone v the girls and boys, such as hand j!?i-fi by the gills? and agricultural ex -hit-v oy lire'boys. They "were very v.ell pleaded, with the work done by '.f1 .si luml t'hihHui, Mr>, Mary Wil '? in, the' sister of .-Mrs. Allele J. Long, s visit ills: her on Caldwell St. She kis been living in tne eiy of Chau'.esl* ,ton for 2/ years and it has been 19 ears since she visited "Mrs. . Long, -he is the ..baby .sister and the only Mie who is living. ?77- ?Joi n Sini'h came homo on a short Wit from the* Stiith College.?Here-' pasts that the.boys and girls are get:ig. along fihe-at the State and tluj exahiinatioii is over.-lie says, "I know that 1 trade one.ht^dre^l.-That is why ! atn home and my shoe? are a littfe" thin, pants need pressing. I ought to lave a now shirt. I eduld eat some .Tdhctiter's, rood bid time cake, l am list here for a short-time, expecting ' .. r. ' " TWO V NIGHTS I TJie ( . + . ?Aj ^ CC And Preser - A HONKY TONK1 ?? - f!RA %??_ Gfeai Entire Balcony ICES-Balcony Reser\ ro LEADER ' boys all look for me to bring them j 30?ne of their mother's good old time ! cake." It lias been reported that a-secret! marriake took plg^e here on last Tuesday evening, February 1st. Watch j The t-eader.. - ^ | "If you need any seed sweet potatoes see Mr. E. F. Floyd. He can get them lur .you at one dollar and seventy-five cents per bushel. Saturday, February 5th, marked an jimianairyTnteresting and well attend:, bd mooting of the teaVih^rs of New-berry association. " The opening- hour, 11 o'-cltjpk, saw a large number -of teachers already on JJte^ grounds President U.. S. Galium n being.absent, the house was called to order "by Prof. Rr-F. Gladden, who. ifv his usual way of propedure,"gorimTn^rafeiy down to business. Some iVineful-and instructive IdeaTL were exchanged on the subject of school nuuuigement and enrollment. Mr. Mills, farm demonstrator for Newberry counly, gave an encouraging talk on the need of all people practicing cheerfulness. IIow vividly we w ere .made to see the bright side of life and warned against the pesslm-l ftrprl hy the T?pv. P. J Wilson. The morning discourse was based-- upon Romans 6-12: "Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal bodies," while the evening discourse was taken from the. 16th chapter .of -St. Matthews. The, minister ..was indeed filled with the Holy Spirit as he so powrfcfully revealed to his hearers the Word of T7'.od. ^ndeed, it was~good to De there. -Ssblwt-h?sfhool and League.serviees 1 ^? A^A . "^t a" "a" "a" ' * . . v *;t"? . : Urn S VU? Vk I Celebrated Colo Musical Revue < BIG J A: iting the Black Bottgr fast Singing and Dai rRIO SINGING FOOL CK SHOT AND ROCK, rocl anrl Pto^nocf P and Gallery Reserved For Cole red 80e, Gallery Not I ..... # ?ar ^ ' . -Zj," ' ? .. . , V^T .. *" rr ? " ^ gsgggggg ^ were very Impressive. . Splendid sermons were held at M Zien Presbyterian and St. Mary Bai tlst; also on last Sunday., Rev. J. t Toatley pastors the former while tb Rev. R. V. Thomas pastors the latte: The Kid party given on last Moi day evening at St. Mary Raptii church" under the direction of Mis Louvenla Morton was a decided sui fttW. ?? - Mr. Lewis McCombs is home agali to the delight of . his family ' an foiendft, after spentHn* some -time 1 the Land of Flowers. 1 *: Miss Jennie A. HOlmes, one of~fli efficient teachers of the Union hlg school of Greenvlll^ S. C., spent tb week end with "home folks. She wo shiped at ML?I/ebanon on last Sui 4m -who ts trying to' throw a shadow of hard time's over everything. It is j the covetous eve- of what we want, rather than avhat we "deed that is run sing us to rave- "vr the hard wav j -of-making a living. ? The meeting closed wiih a call Tor the required registration of the teachers to the State association and,, excepting those who had. already paid the response was unanimous; then adjourned to meet Saturday, March 1st. * H. M. Y. ; ? Due West-Locals ? ~? -By Olin L. Smith. All who were present at MT Leb anon church, both morning and evening on last Sunday, were thrilled by day, * ' . ' ThA Rqv p ly y.ly and hln ami have purchased the home formerl owned by Mr. L.?R. Wilson and nohe and his family are nicely domicile therein. The community welcome them.' The Rev. P. J. Wilson. Miss Jul! P. Valentine, Mrs. Annie E. S. Jone and the writer attended the meetin | HATS CL . - And ] Have your old 1 a small cost and | CLOTHES CLEAN $ ' ' ? We Do 1 I DYEING'F .? A T*U1 In r~v a x icii us I OUT OK TOW | SPECIALS I J. W. B] f MERCHAl j;?743 MAIN STREET i > wv v vyv vv ww Tiir % ? : : iur., Fel i?^^K..?.__ -i >. jK r?d Star With . . . f- ' ' > * . '. >f 25 People he IX BAND n Dance as it shoulc ncing Brown Skin G BOOTS HOPE, Kin America's Greatest Cor olored Show On 1 >red People - SCAT S Rpftprvpfl 'iSr TAY ft ^ V/y ? 4 * A m 3 a of the County Teachers' Association gj t. held In Abbeville on last Saturday. jxj > Misses Jennie and Ruth jrluimen t. motored over to Abbeville on last sat- 3 e urday. * ;. J r | Mrs. Nina L. Williams is spending ? i- the wlntej and spring with her sis- 3 it ter, Mrs. Lois, in Spartanburg. 8 s "Mr. ^CSrren Eakins of near Mt. Zion ^ S* churchy, the father of Mr. Timqjjyp uaYu 111 nt thia TVT-itiof > i, Is hoped that heJ may speedily re-" d cover. - . g, " of his many friends here, left on last ~ ^Monday 7. for Spartanburg with- hlsr? h family, where they will make their fu- ? e ture home. Rev. P. J. Wilson carried ~ r- them Up in his Chalmers.' ^^9 a- Mrs. Hattie Wright of Chicago is spending the winter with her parents, Si is-Mr. and Mr9.7Tlmnthy. ,Eaktn?, Also ? y Mesdames Annie and Lola Garrett of w the above named city gre spending -fcl d the winter with relatives"m^6ue West, ss Mrs. Delia Tduffg, otf (JfeenvUle, was a week-end visitor to''her sister, ?a Mrs. Sarah Brownlee, a fortnight ago. I is She worshiped at Mt. Lebanon church . Ah while here. ? =? -1 < ?:?? >??>< ???? EANED I: blockeb4s Hats made new at | V save money????| " ED AND . PRESSED | ? Firat Class . . f tEPAIRING | f All We Ask | N WORK GIVEN : J r __ .... -4?^ X rrTENTiora- |, RUNSON I NT TAILOR I COLUMBIA, S. C. ' 1. r- 1 riTDi -A I 111 >.16&17 , . . V r . ' ^ Her Big? ? ?. * 4 ?? ? iaturing a I be done. ~ horus -Tr # g of the Storv Tellers nedians he Road ALE TUESDAY PAID - Phone 94 < , . aturday, February 12, 1927/ ^Professional Cards. ...il Dr. L. M. DANIELS , J V-, T Physician and Surgeon ** pecial Attention Giveu Diseases 0 J?7^-7Women ~"7~ flice Residence 126 Washington, 2230 Hampton Phone G42(J ,Phone 7664 fhee. Hoyrsi ?, Phone 3636 ? A. M. to 2 Pi.M. P. fl.'to 7 P. M. ' undays By Appointment*. _ Dr. II. (L Thompson town and^Bfklge -Wwk'n Specialty Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. - v 114 1-2 Assembly St., Columbia, S". C. . DR. H. H. COOPER Dthtlei --'r~ Gold Crown and Bridge Work pecial Attention Given to DIiumi Of the Gums ffice Phone 6429 1125 "Washington St. ffice Hours: Telephones: j" 1:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4892 (R00 to 8:00 P TH. _ DR. J. G. STUART fflce: -. ?Residences: 792 Main Street 1417 Pine Street-^? mm^ iffice Hours: " Telephones: 1:80 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536 6:00 P, M. to 8 P M Res. 6548 Dr. C. E. Stephenson Phvsiclan snd Surgeon Specialty tfflee: Residence: 4T4U Asiemhlv St . rvnr~WT )flice Hours: ^ 8:30 A.'.M. to 2 P. M. -3:00 P. M. to 7 P/ Mj e j i - ? ' DR. H. D. HARPER . SURGEON DENTIST : ' 1029 Washington St. Columbia^ jDt :?r ?, 4 ^ E "t jr.? - ' ' I ? : t: ' " ?~ ^ ' * ' I'