The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 11, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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Abbeille News
Miss Azalee White is home' fit
:??HHon, S. 1 G., 'where she has^tirag
school _the past term. "
Aliss Jennie Hamilton accompani
her home for-a visit. Miss llamilt
is a.nutjve of Abbeville "and laUo
j ?fornw.teaeher -tfr-frho.1'oplav tiro
1 ?High School. How kmnvn as the A
bevifle"County Training School. II
' come to "h6r.
..Mr. U. JIv . McCaslan ot (ireenv.il
I'.'i inr- clnvrir ~>1y, hTrT Shf iml
and ..mm the Mm. .I' -ll inrnTtrr-rr
' . ' Hit* mother, TMrK' S..'rt|i^~\\'ashiiigti
Mr. Johns* d 'iiu ri ' fti- j?t. : 1.d-.t.
again.. All thv-^VI.l'.eyil^. iA.I
are always iTTTJghfe.l to. h&ve * A
. {. EnyTfight in tlio U-ity. as fre-Ts .pi
popular anions HUmi. v
: Mr. 11. , Tayi j-u;?is?In one?ag;
,h:?in Evaiistoh," IU. to't he deiSe.hl
jus many mend's. Mr Xiiylur" l
' Abbeville In Alai ch of last'_ye.n . a
he reports a very'pleasant -day
xne .North. . . .
i I>iv. .'.I,.,... r ,,..,.1; l;'
" 'I"*'- *- v lvLi
and goatr-ice . L.. Jlevehux K-:'t t-1;
_ Suiulay niornitijr. L'!Uh, t\?;* 111:t\?h
sonviltiy N. (,'w whurp-^tK-^-v?unil spe
the suninicr. \ ^
- Misses Tvdu.ie ai?i 'Kv1h!cc\i Gv
-?? -Wo- Iwuin' Ti'mn- (..a.. \sln
they--taught"-School till- pa si teim'|
lUlllUs Inst'iUilo.' " T
i -r Mis. -Kli/.abcth" ti. Owens "and 3
C. 13. Acker PptgiF last Sunday .
Cokesbury as the quests of. Mr. a
AIi'.s:">Ohn lV-urscn and family. -Friet
- there al\ra\s extend'l'thcill. a h;i|)
welcome .to their, old home again.
Claroia > 1t-aaTTT7r7^7Tr-r-..:,,
bill, S. C., t he bra kennm on I fie Si
thorn ,4\m'uvay, was in the city t
days last'xw'eek as the- gprsf of I
brother and sister-in-law." Mr. 'a
Airs. Larkin I.atimer .-il. tU) Sessiii
"Avenue. *
" ' r Mrs. Mamie K. Rice at 5'.* Sessic
Avenue, who came, 'home sick fn
Grebnville. :Miss.,.-on April ,2-Jth
1 ihi pro vi ny?silo wI y v -?M rs. IticeMs^t
tiBught6r el' Klder' lh 11. Johnson
our city. and also, the wife of lt<
D. E," Rice. Her friends hero he
> for her a_ speedy recovery..
Mr. um 't>f t
students of-,Brewer Normal and ]
dustrial School motored over fn
Greenwood, S_ t\. lasl AUuxday a
spent a few houfs on' business.
^ Mr. P. 11. Home, our etlicient i
dertaker on Chin'-elv street ' is- still cm
filled to h-is home.oil Whitehall S
on account of illness.
Mr. Xorman X.. Richie, on Kiel
St. is st ill' on f lo' <o-i n i -?? ??
Mrs. Mary Jane Whartyn on. ..Vjj,
na St. eontfnties ill. She has the In
wishes4 t'A a *sTTcedv -recoverv.
j- Tl'lim .Sp-ll-tMnl..!!-..-, , < C ^
?r??ha^.been tea<rhTnp in one of thcpr;
: , cd siAm>ls^?3
Weston heme from Atlanta, C
in the nciir future, where lie is n
afy.ohdinjr school. * V
Mr. J.~jt; Wright that i'lins a wh
1 liai'hei^sto'P "? Si.nlli" tlnin >'l lir
has a new hat rack.and coat rack co
** bvhedrfin His shop now, which is vt
' ^attractive". . Al r. Wriuht was vt
lucky to tret Mr, S. W. Robinson
Ookesbury, S. ('. to come- over rt
' " help hiin. on Fridays and. Saturda
Mr. Wrinli'Ws friends Nvish lor h
Lhe_4^iUj;rrest--s<iet e.--s. ?1 ~
Mr. K.. K. Fuller is -till at work
?1 1 Ofiireji S.t. in his shoe shop; Mr.'F
. 1cr says that when vuti ala in the c
i % ' . ' . u
of Abbeville anil, want sh'oes'.ivpaii
1 ..or want shoos to look lik'c new oh
_ call aroundto .TwK. Fullers' Mrs.
Mary lirooks of'Xt:w V<
City, wlff) cqhie to Abbeville a t
weeks au'Q to a Month, the funeral
her prand . mother. iVtufned V>t ' F
home last week. While here, s
was the ^uo.-rt of her antil M i s. I'll
lis v-oioman. on ropiar .St.-. ?"
- ?^ i ai.i.s m,\vs~~
'?.The' Cv>j>H'i.n'<;>nii'ti,t KxercfecS of f
ratline Schplo ha.-' j>:? -oii into hi.-t'o
; ' The'at. Rov. ! :. W.
r _ , ITT-D.. of \Va.-?hjni;t in, 1?. iai
directly from his home t-o usAoX'JCSSC
the baecalaureate mo icon and havi
-.tt^st had death in liiv i niiilv; f
hfchly hom?v<;d..''t.rTiav4? hinf till t
position on* the pniyram, Sunday; M
-:>i i V i'rfl 1 'i " 1 1 I I 111 'I '"I
derful message' from the text "R
one thinjy is^needful." One" of t
' jrtiportant poimfc that will lingor
thcr ^mirrds [of n>o hi c eontrrepati
?that henv'd-htm? "it's not. the"
mount of ncafletrpe - arid Sgagi 1
training vr*u have :i<-Miiii-,.,l th,.r
carry you safely through life, h
the amount of p-oo<] common sen
exercised and u.^cd. .With the training
IL wo put into ml n-ti.i.i wttnl lin-^-r
j irl -full, tun rt/.n/l t^.f f on r 4V?#? futn
life.
Monday nifirht, May 23rd, at 8:
P, M.. ftTmli'3 I, 2; and 3 DlayCcT'
the. satisfaction of all concerned f
a dialogue "There Calme a Lit!
of the first grade; followed by a playlette,
"l)i<l villi >.m my 11 f i t*. i v "?''Th<.
i Lost Opportunity" and "The Nations
?i Wedding" inlwrapumed with suitable >m
* ' *
songs. ?:? -? nt
,
Tuesday, May 24th at 8:00/ P. M.,
j grades 4, 5, 6, with a full.-l)nc of ^uugs
and recitations.. Presenting a c'omei
on dy-dramu "The ( Bla^k gheep" \vas
*l~ very good! This play was* well taken
] by a good house, as it "brought out "
i.our moral duty to our fellow men.
ler Wednesday. May 2b, at 8:00 P. M.,
o|- 1J- ??-? ? r :
the Olraminar. School and Seventh
C!r:We (! induction. There were seven
^_'_lo_finish" this ^class: Address by IV. '
!>.-(' ('ros'i)V "llle Five' Kli-ment* of .
loio"" OlV'gave us a great- message
thyt will linger long,
it-y- .
jp^JT Thursday night, ' M:iy 2(?th, was
, musical higut. The students and fa
iuU > . a. full ho.use of lu_iH'.u?*
,A\ itboth popular ami classioaf'^k'fiin
1 s-T"1 lowed J>v- an addi-os^ l?y !> \V .
i(.j- II. 'Cartor, a. .citizen and trustee pt'
L.^ ' he-soIan.] hoard; "from. the subjet-.t;
ad' Vinci!" or "J,alior e?>ujn
all."- It was the talk of the
lotvn tat; next. 1 -illdfi.'t know that
jT~ < ould do it j and you eoriainly.din .
lst riraw him out ^professor, "that's my )
7j7 I'lisiiu'ss to draw men outp."
H(1 Friday, May 27thTat" 8;t)q. p. M..
-^-t-hr-tliuli SciiooP Graduation was had.
ay 'jThylnm :MtD>flgfl|gfi: salutatory,
The .Goddem irT Wisdom;" Miss Vakjn
shti Lumpkin. \aledietiorian.- "Visions
T ami Ideals wei' otlie two (o ya'aduatc
Yp?t'l'owi this deiyurt'riient.? 1?:
~7n Address: "TTie Xeed?Men" by
ad H'-. .1. C. I.ewis, Presentation talk- by
ids K.LH. Hall, Superintendent who
py awarded the 'eyrt ideates and diplomas".
and also anounclnp: that the
1+1?)'l'lpe;]S. 1 lie 11 si 111 bar, boon re-e- )'u
leeted Tor another year. ' .
wo Alter' (l)is an instrumental .duett:
lis. I 'a nee ot the Demons" was renderednd
hy .Mrs. .1. S. Benson' and .Miss 1. Patin...
terspn. r
? T *'
?,s ' owings m:ws. ,
.111 ?; ?
is TmTngJy; g. ( ;; May' ol.-A\Ve are
TTC* ?|*TT n vcuiiv | uwvt, i iiv (iUHl
()j- sent us abundant showers Sunday
and TTonTlay ami evervthiue; ...seems
me 1'iit <?n new life, - ' ?- . ?r ?
-. \\'o .are so'rrv to report that the lii,
^iTule- "T 111'\. and ^1 i s W. (?. Owens ~
[n_ was dvstroyed by" tire last Thursday
an evening during their absence. Rev.
nd v'(lu'ois Wtts attending the District
( uiil'ei en. e I" .Laurens', 1 SI. C\, .while .
m_ Mrs. Owens was teaching In Gray
hi- * fiirt. . Only a few things. were sav
j id by- soine people passing on a bus.
The jire began in some-w?+?>ds- near
l)Le ''V" and as the wind blew very hard
: -the .tire reached?the . burn and fTTe""
U- hani boinc near the house. Jt soon
[,s(_ ^aiped its way to the house.
To the -brethren and friends,. Rev.
mid' Mrs. ()\uuis.-.will-be grateful to ho
any?7ne that wilt send them any auj
ni unl. His addres's?is?BnrksdaUy ,hv
& < . " - r. . ??
Bennettsville Locals '
ru^ T+rr muni h Tit .) lino is lu-re. ..and
in- eVery day we u'ct a shower of rain.
>y .MVs. iilloceave? Harris. was. bioueht "
iy home from Washington,M)'. C. very
of sickrTlie sad.news .shocked the-eom-nd
inanity this moaning when she'(juiotys.
ly piuisuil away.?:-v- ' '
ini -The -s' n.t?.nt<?of?iUoi'i'in . Cullei'.iy "
~ ' Mimu-r ;*i?hI ClalTin University at
mi Oranyohuiy arrived homo Thui^alaynl
looking*'the. picture of health,
ity -Vises I'earl Thomas and ( 'aYrilla
nil ,:K> les roturjiHd ' with smiles, as erade*,.'
UiCtOH"pL' Mnrris College. :y?? -
Rev. Heath, pastor of l)ise Hill arid
irk New.-/inn .\.. .M. l'.. Churches Jhok .
?>\v > week's visit out Of the rite.- lie .
of. visited Chei-tci. ~hts native Ivonie. '
ler I'roin there he made a'call t c> Rock
he' Hill, where die-attended.. the eomyl.
liieiuement of Clinton College.
Mrs. lilitnehe: (Mispis of thisCity,
nnvs ~'Ij1 o'lTclyn, V.. Was called
Clon e this week on aecoimt of the
, ilfiiess of her aunt, and stop ' mother,
?a- Mis. Sarao Thompson.'
ry. 'Nearly a!! of the t cachet's and stiirVj-ry? *h
ihi of '.i louut.v are ItuiijeMigalnr
iB.o.: .Miss Th< Ima Spears-is home after
ifih spemJiMti^e - plendid. seliutil?term, tea- "
n?.r <hmj? in North Carolina.
Hi. * .Mi's Sarah Alolris, an excellent
he musician was out, of the city, last
ay w eek in Cheraw hpd made many "p<>i>
'.TT- t'.lllk. HI Ihe local 'town,
ne lhoH(ticl.?TtjTle'ii:gyi\i(fonts lllTrvrrf
ho , 'home. i\Tjs*snw Ifvo- fmd Iftn LeiiKtT
in Stahs went 'directly to New York,
on .Miss .Reese came1 honte for the sum"at
met". J
fie State College ttudMits art' now at
ill home, '?Miss Viola Mtmniers made
ut a call ,L6 the reporter's home Sunday
so and reported a -splendid school term
rT" at the College. - >
ml Miss Pansy K irk. a student Latiro
cher Seminary, Concord, N. C., roI
turned home looking as the-first rose
0(>|t'f summer. . i
Co' Miss A nolo'TT'Trrnwn rotnim<m homo or
from Livingstone College, Salisbury,
:1c | N. C... as a Kr;idltate^ironw4J?^-nor
is: Uiil'lll. .z~ i
?hiiimii >. - ? ? . is??~
THE I'ALMETT
' " g
,Miss-Annie Dixon, ? graduate o1
Brieks college, miens, <J., is home
foV a few days. Shu witl leave foi
Kumnjor school In Vil-gihia. '
Misses Pearl Thomas, KUla Kyles
ami Dupre Returned as graduates ol
Mnvwo enllV/. o* <->
iTivttlO ( V/WilV^V, WUIIUV1, fcjl. V.
Mr. Tomie Urease-of Cheraw, S. C
was in. thecity Saturday,' also Mrs
Nannie Bingham of Cheraw, S. C.
Rev. C. R. Rees$ is very sick at tbit
writing..
We regret. t? see our beloved schoo
friends leave rfor NeW . York, Friday
afternooij; Mrs. Alice Glispie, Mis>
Vermel Glirpie -and Mrs.- V'^ola CT
(iiillin. W" 11n. |,)t' tbem 11 phot^
sunt ssftry*. . - "7~
son. Rev. R. H. Roddick, Rev. Heath
motored to Rock Hill, S. C. to- the
eommencemont at Clinton (College.
Dr. Cook delivered the annual addf'bs?
to the graduatimr ( lass. Thjs was r<?porte?l
as being the be.sl ever- rendered
at Clinton- College. Dr. A'. C,
Cook i*u?iie ourf' best In in is tea's.
Rev. S. S. VoungMooTV and his
strong congregation ^turned- out at
St, Michael A. M. 10. -Church Sun.
day, Dr. J. W. Cooper, pastor.
?Rev. Kasleyy our State Missionary,
was out of the city with Rev. P.- B.
Mdodana of Cmaclen. Rev. Easley
will -take- charge of Rev. Mdodana's
~ TTnVv I airi writing to all of our foriiii'i'
yastors of the CftomWr A. M." E,
Church to serai us one dollar, to aid
-us in our educallpnjfl^wbflft^su our
o.x-prcsiding elders of .-the Dillon .,-D.ist
rict.
This is the fourth week our summer
school hiiv ht-en. going On. Itrik
being taught hy .Mrs. T.illie It. Calmanager
of the news club jaJioTJl;
Dev. H. C. Calhoun. .Our birthday
will he June the loth. Will our pastor.
Dev. .1. W. L. JJuckett and-onf
good presiding elder of ' the Dillon
District, A. M. E. Church along with
the other ministers, of.the Dillon DisJ.lift
anil all the State rrf
South Carolina to please send me a
birthday present-. Please read the
.'I Q'l- 1. 1 *1 1T "I'
John. I am asking every one who
will to please .send-me QJ cents land
ohljgeD. C, Calhoun, superannuated
minister of the -North East Annual
Conference. . I hope our bishop John
Hurst will ..send..me', a. birthday present.
t
I am doing a good work here in
Mullins with the news club sehool.
I am teaching the hoys and girls brow
to study (lull's word tho hymn l.nnlf
arid the great need of taking Negro
newspapers in their homes. Wo
trgch all hooks taught in.tHe public
school in the state of South Carolina'.
Qui' parents -ihaf are sending th'tuP
children to news club school ar<; rnucli
drttghtcd with the way Mra T.illio H.
. _ ,.v . . . t it &. W
church while lie is away attendmg
summer school at XashvjUor?Tenn,
oi it mi li.ins letter
I am glad to let th<? man^ readers
tor boX is doing nicely and our p.eok'lli.nv
that thir ir t-hc-thiid week. of
our teaching the club school. Our Pet pie
are giving us ten cents- Weekly
lor oiir progressive letter box. This
is a great medium by which we. are
supporting our school.
Now our Bible verse i'or this week's
letter will be found in 7th chapter
01. uonesis and the first verse: "Come
thou and all thy house into the ark."
Will .the parents come to the rescue
of their child ren in educating them
while they are young. Ous hews club
school is the place to send your children
foi; Reaching thehj the word of
Clod - and . of t he p-rooty \Teft't-? ndu.-*.
papers. * - . The
Palmetto Leader is a great
newspaper for our. boys and girls to
read and the good Charleston Messenger.
published iii Charleston. S. V'.
with its good editor, Dr. D. J. Jenkjrts,
whjv hps done us a great ..deal
of good in perpetuating the news club
school .here in Mullins. New let evervlinilv
in South fornliivi wnml llinii
subscriptions to, these . great' Negro
papers-. The two editors pre fearless
in their editorials in defending
the rights df the. Negro in this eountry.
f want all the pastors in' Mullins
and the^sehool teachers in Mul?
* rr-rj
1.1 ns to Rive us (Hie-dollar. for our
news club school arid send one dollar
and fifty cents to the editor of
the . Palmetto- Leader published in
"Columbia, S. C.aml one dollar and
Jest<i?i Messenger published in Charleston.
S. C.. Let all the Negroes
in South Carolina support these tvyd
great Negro journals for our hoys
and girls to read.
1 want to raise-one hundred'dollars
^l'or news rtm ni t I f /nil m mm
how and the.oUth of .June. Brother
jiastors oi Alullihs; l am looking for
your dollar by,return'mail. Will the
school teachers give us onjf dollar jit
nnf'n ' ~ ' .
\ ' ' ' ' . .. * r
\ ,
O LEADER
f | in the npwa T AJW \.?L~
i, irig for one, dollar from all our formt^er
pro.siditHf t;l?i^i;s and. na*tnrii to
> jour birthday anniversary in June.
? i I am. yours- to watch, work and
1 nrnv thn wl\-'inr>Amont rtf mix Ka?<o
and girls in4 the school room;
Rev. D. C. Calhoun, manager of t-lic
news club school in Mullins, South
? 'Caroling* ;
?i j i '
L? HKI.KNA NftWS ~
?- On last?Sunday a,f Br d w n^C ha pel
'[A. M. K. Church, the, services wit.j
gooa-xui hay: The Sunday School
_pva&- in' its full" bloom and at K:UO tV
1 Mthe A. C. K. league met with,
the president, Mr. Jesse Marshall.
The lesson was well discussed Jaji all.
j .Mr. W. S.- Glenn grrre some timely
"remarks on the lesson.
I On last Tuesday night a lbtvly
| reception was given at the homo of
Mr. J. W. Marshall in honor of Miss
J Willie Hill who is.."Spending a while"
?xrrth hTT aunt, Miss. Georgia Mel%.
i__ At JiL.^otir pastmr Rev. J.
i. Kichardson preached a wonderful
; sermon and all, en joyed it.
' .Miss Gertrude Matfett is home for
a few days from Hampton Institute.
She wiH leave' for New York Git v.
1 where she-. w ill spend" the 'summer,
f * On last Monday night...thei-Siuiitay*
Helined gave if rnoon lie'hi picnic.
?All of the .umng people enjoyed theur.
selves to the highest.- ?" . .
A CORRECTION
In the issue of Mav 28th under'the
*1
hy'dinf of" Nvwfc" "j I
rend the following: ' ' '' u
"On last Sunday Hev. J. L. Bcyibow
and his ever,.pleasing choir rendered
service over at DickW.rson Church.
Rev. Uenbow preached an instructive
serftion. this service the Pulpit
Aid Society showed their a puree in-1
lldh to tne Rev. \V. P. Carolina, their
faithful pastor by presenting hint
I with an individual communion 'set.
?A large attendance was present. r~
On the afternoon referred to, tW;uv
22nd, {'.>27, Bethel's splendid choir
furnished music, as did the West Mud,
: "Quarlotto midor the?directintrivf:
? " , _ t% ri>|
John Burgess . of Bet lies'da Bapt i.sl.
Church; Prayer by Rev. T. \V. Brown.
An excellent paper was read by M i:s,
Ltila Green and Mrs. I\. Ford Ami-'
defed,jjL^olo.' Mrs. E TV;Carolina on
, behalf ofthe Pulpit Aid Society. pre-'
~ seated to the church an individual
communion set, consisting ut'-a- lms?e
two trays with forty glasses each, a
!nin,,i i...ai.. it.. '
1?|?V1 >uiu 1/ |M.ur, .Ml. HI III \
Washington, a\ steward accepted in
well -chosen words-the V't on "hehiiH
.of the church. I->r. J/'U,- Repbow, tlu n
preached a sermon that ,hem-fitted
^sir. : A---v
An offering was titken and w.e, went
home vety jmich; plensed._ Keep.111-1
record straight. The set was given
to the church and not to the pastor/
NEWBERRY DISTRICT CONFER--h>Nce
ciuses frrcriTssT'i i.
P SESSION/
'"* ' '
-Dr?*n7 K. levies at His Best?Is l'aT?
! ' (Jlowing Tribute hv Men stf District
and Visitors.
|/ , , . , .J
The Newberry < (' iff i II "
. closed?one of the?most success lid
sessions it has ever held, in the liis"tory
ot the church, Sunday May .'10
t in St. Paul A. M. E, church, Hope,
; S. C.- Dr. G. K. Lyles our. efficient
( presiding older, was at his best in.
t mode of s'pirit and depth of thought
throughout, the session. His varia^,
1 tion from' tfic "usual custom. lidded
nuiaK ilfclt-ejwt In thi? i: ' 111 r>-~
Conference assembled in annual sesi
si oil in the above named church, May
I 2<>, at 10:30 a. m., Dr. Lyles presidIIa_Lihed
hymn No. -4-2?S.-Mv
*^A Charge to Keep I Have. Rev.
. J. Richardson olt'ered prnyorr^Kirst
j Scripture lessoh. Isa. 0th was read
J by. Rev. J. C. Smart. Rev. E. V. KiI
sor announced the 2nd. hymn 2P5
i"And are we yet alive." 2nd scvinT
ture 'lesson. St. Jo+m 15 was-reda by
the writer. 3rd hymn 178- was* an-*
j'noumjed by Rev. J. D, Anderson. After
a] brief comment on the" chapters'j
read J7 Dr, fcytrs requested the min- ,
isterf to unite in a consecration pray
eiyWrvicc. After which the m aurii-*
| zitliirn resulted in the election Of the
4-^jilowmff <>tl*cersi- S/ j ary Rev, W.
"M: fhompsos; Assistant Secretary,
I Rev; R. A. Lyjtos; "Marshals,* Bros,
Hcniz, L. W. Ilunti'e ?a'nd Kd?
mOnd Stewart; Reporters: t o The.
''Christian Recorder. Rev. J. C. Smart:
j to The Southern Christian Recorder
Rev. J. J. Richardson; to The Co'
1 t * ml\5 r? ??4 n P nir V ?* A ? T- t'l'fic - ?*
; to The Palmetto Leader, I&v. W. M.
| Thompson; to The JSamaritan Her.j
aid, Rev. E. V. Kiser; to The Voice
! of Missions, Rev. N. A. Rice. The
Conference boundary was - fixed and
prrcetinffs from their respective dfs
trio to and -paid one- dollar enctiTTfT"
TvXueation7 hosc"~DTosent. during j
tikettbufctkift were: Dr. E. A. Adams, |
" ' , " . ?" ' .r~
' 1 , -4
" . ? .? T ? !! >*?.
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I
I'. ! !. Dr. K. 1*. 1
lis, I'. K'. l-aiu-astir, District; I'njf.
"ii. i i . vs. Alt..n-^nifiT-1
~ 5^itj?; Kev. J. T?: V\ .a n i.>'n. 1 'astor '
.St. Jaln'Os 5-lation, Cl-uiul'ia; Roy. J. i
S* Martin of. the Uiua-shl.ro DuUTTcl;*
Dr. ,L. ! ?' ViiiHi., { :. W'iritKboro
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iII. In. Ilojiftj. i'asii*! I'l.thol 'Station,
I ("olumUia, n<\'. la'-.' it. John.-ion, pas-"
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| nnint<-? pii'ci' i 'mt?i i \ y: 1?( njoyoil.
The ' imouTaiu??Llu?i.' l?y?i !*<? Pastor
I was- enjoycil (by all. Collection--on
1 < <!?< a^i..mil niefit \va Total
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On "Ru :uh|y f;i>K?ijvip5f the " pciijijc;
.v-'ti anaLaJ tn.\vi.:m s the elo-ijn r.
.session. AI1I1. i-.txli. the
ailui ijul^l??pryplc were
?t-.r-c-n-rh..- I. )i'<o U!.-| Historic
St. I'^ui. x:.ti'ly'?i+t?the niornintr. Ttrr
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1721 .Main St.
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Office I?hone 5707 * f
i oof; Washington; sr..
I Finek nev VS:inir
| /iOLLINS _
>1 I UT FOR \oi
| mjLOTHING
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| Tailored Suits
|_ Look Besixu
N H. COIJ
% _ 1 U2,Wa&liingtfin Street
L.." ^ ?- ^.V . ./ " - _ il l, '.: ^ \v.,U,.-.I***1-Vr, _ .
: Saturday, June 11, 1927.
I. . , . i i . ^ '
A. Kico and his good people for the
ei\l/in/Inl /tnfnidainmhnf rvitmn itc
i ho ^ hospitality shown us while in . ~~~
their midst.
. * f ?' ' V
IN iM Kill OR (AM. ' . %
' *" r-* -* V *\
? In sad "Uyt loving memyry of ?#tr
dear sister' Airs. I.illie O MePnnnM ~ ~
who doimrfed this life June 1st, l'JU. r
livery first of June brings sadness
to our hearts, thoughts oi the
auoin. wh,ej? VOU dopnytofl Innlf ;
...viiir 1.1 iy.ht -to?a- wtfrjd Unknown; to
dwell with-angels around the throne. "
Vet au-ajiL_^_=h^?i)f''fft-'-tffppt theo.
uIr'H the 4ay-nf life is fled; then, ih
no farewell tear is shed. ? ' i
Sisters and -brothers: *
Airs. Esther Jenetta Ford, Mrs; Hat'
ie A. Woods, Ales MoHie?L. &ttlg
ee.i:st ^ir. George II. .Marion, Mr. Willie
Marion, Aliss Gussie T.. Marion, *
(^<:orgetown, S. C.
INA& GEORGIA
Funeral Cars and Funeral
. ' Equipment
As Good as the. Best
\nd Better_than the Rest
Xnd Prices Less __ . ?
Residence Phone 7766
COLUMBIA, S. C.
ary Barber Shop
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en i. tUJWE AINU SEE
^^fr^=r==
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vvv^ow^^woowworacw
suits $22.50 up I I
J Tmustus. $7.50 UP ~f~
-AJ.l. MADE TO I
_YQUR MEASURE
and Trousers 1
id Cost Less,
JNS, Mgr. -.-.I.
--?? g PrilambiW, S^CiP... |
' v. ? w^? _ - - J- -. ... ^ / 'll I' IN Hi'
omTTARY.
\\ lf,UAMS?In Rati, but 'loving ..
memory of (uir dear father, Mr. R*
K. Williams, whom-, the .death angel
. claimed min year?ago,?May?
[ i:T2r,. p ; ? __ ?3
' ,:"ie. year- has passed since that
.-ail day When Clod called him home.
li was hjs will. We often sit and
1 think Vrf- thr~Tfciys -gone by, and in
. oil,- hearts we love hini st^ll." What
'pleasant hours we-(<inre enjoyed, - *
how sweet, their nip injury still.?No'
' ne knows the, sorrow tilvat lies within
our hearts . concealed. Some .day .
'when life's llcotlrijr days are over,
\vo hope to jxreet von oWthat bright
shore, -whore. 110 farewell words are
spolwm. -find no fartwcH-1,
"shed. . , . . ; ' . .. .
'Your devoted children. ?
Hat tie. K. Ware, Onrinne Gambles
Maymo f?. Williams, Frank Williams
T. C. Williams, James-'-Williams,.
hihn Williams, Greenwood. S.G- --
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.
Walely for the date and names of..
tlirrTandidates .for mayoY of-Golum- - - ?h'?a
at ZrOn Baptist Church soon.
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ac-tory "7 ... ,
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iLENlT SAVING??|
COMPANY 1
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JNERAL HOME I_
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