The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 18, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
I ??-?
PAQK SDL
- Abbeille News
Mr. B. L. Roberts, of Savannah, |
Ga., who is employed by the Sea-1
> board Air Line Roitway^-stopppd ov-^
er in our city, a few days ago on busi-.
ness. Mr. Roberts was on his way
to Atlanta, Go". While here he was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams
on Haigler St. ' j
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Johnson of
Chester, Pa., are expected here in the
near future for a visit to Mr. John
son'* mother, Mrs, Jennie Lue Plummer,
near the city. ' . i
Friends here will grfeet the young.
?-?couple with happy welcome, as this
is Mr. JohnsonV first visit to Abbe*
since December, 1'JliO, also sincehis
marriage. Mr. Johnson is form
-?rly of Abbeville and is?also a
first cousin of JNlr. C. B. Acker on Secession
Avenue. Mr. Johnson's brother,
Mr. Benjamin Johnson of Ashe
vifle, N. Ci, expects to join them hove
When they arrive.
Miss Eddie A-. Gray left last Satur*
day for Philadelphia, Pa., where idie
will spend her summer vacatiorl.
f "Mr. Rheudine Coleman on Popular
81., whu came lu Abbeville ftuni Atlanta,
Ga., a few weeks ago for a visit
. for New.York City, to stay With his'
_ cousin, Mrs. Mary. Brooks..
Mim.ni flhui'litUn T lfnplny niKI"
Ada Jefferson left last Monday, the13th,
for Hampton, Ya., to attend the
summer \school. Miss Rapley 'is the
Mr. and Mrs. Flemming Raptey?rrrr
Cambridge St., and she is a 'young
lady of mapyYfine traits oT character,
and is the d?mj$?tic science teacher
in the Abbeville County Training
School. a , "3
.v . ." Mr. N. J.. Butler,- Sr., the Chancel-1
l/v? nui l ^ t~ .ii xr"
1VJI VsUIIIIIlcUlUlTl Ul I IlUUj LUU^U 1>U.
2, K; of P., has been sick at-his home
at 16 Branch St., lest week, but he !
- is able to'be out again. Mr. Butler '
is one of the qtialrty grocer man of
our city and. hanLihech for a- number
ox.iyears, and is known throughout
the country as N. J. Butler and son,
the old reliable grocer men.
Miss Ruth Butler is home" from
State College, where "she has been attending
school,. . " . . ~ I
?? Mr. J.?D.?Weston arrived in the
city last Saturday from Atlanta, Ga..
where he has been attending school.
Miss Dessie A. Adams on Haigler_
St., left a few days ago for Chica^
Lt-? go, 111.. *
.* . Mrs. Emma R. Wilson lind Miss
Kflte__ R.. Xressley loft last Sunday
Ga. i
iii.fi.iv, wwntco maniit'w j>ui- :
ler, Jr., William Ernest Latimer;
Misses Inez Hunter, Lenora Miller,
Edna Eugenia Hill, Jennie Lucile
Fair, Jaiiie Louiso WlltBOn, TflhttlE
Cecelia Harris, S&lTie Juanita Taylor,
* Addie Johnson- Brown, Edith Elizaberth
Chiles, Mary Richie Pope, Anna_
Louise Jones-,?Rptth Odessa Wilson,
. Florence. Inez Boozer, Martha- -Thomas,
Emme Gertrude Davis, Cprine
. - * **-? "
irf i i ?i BgjejgaagMBH^,^
MAJORITY BAPTIST CHURCH
/ ~ ' *
- - ?r
SpaVtanburg 8,/ C., June 12?Services
at Majority Baptist Church
were largely attended in which many
vistors wer.e present. All who came
expressed themselves as being benefitted
by the services. The superintendent^was
well pleased with the
crowd' of scholars and the interest
that teachers manifested in theil
classes. ' _ ' '
At 11:20 Rev. Coleinan preached a
firing sevmoii from the subject "God's
till tviTcdi'ft with h strongt'r pilnd to carry
out?ther-werlt.-? ,. ...?:?
ai z:uu o ciock air. i nomas aims,
one of the members of our church
und-Ahe son of our ox-pastor and a
student *f Morris College, delivered
hi* trial?sermon. Takirtg?his text
from-St. Luke; subject "God'* Ability*"
he preac^d a firing sermon.
Lhch member antl "visitor etfjoyedhis
trial sermon. He was voted in by
Mr. Clove Murph as a licensed minis4er
after a decision was made./
At 3?00 o'clock, there was 12" candidates
to he baptized, un -Sunday
night Rev. Coleman finished the other
part of his sermon.??
One joined the church. The collecj
ton amounted tor $135.00. Rev. Cole
1 !l eidAHdid ivnvu- ih the
-city. lie is- progressing rapidly and
his hands full, He wants all the memliers
to pray for him.
l'ing sern.ion Wednesday-night for the
benefit of the Sewing Circle. Each
nienibQr-and-lUdenTT'enjoyed the ser-'
--The junior choir -rendered c music
at all service's, being directed by Miss
M. Gilm^te; Miss Blanche 1). Murph,pianist.
. .
One of .our senibr choir members
is \ isiting1?her mother, Mrs. tiilltam
of. I.auren?; S. C.'?Sh'c will return
in a few days. We miss her voice very
much. . . . .
The members on the sick list are:
Mrs. Sarah Smith,'Mrs. Ella Wilkins,
Mrs. .Caroline Bullocks, Mrs. Sallie
His*,. 'ftli'8- Austin. They , are much
improved how. .? ?? ?r
Miss Eva Fliller, a member ot 'The
Sunday School and tlnmli supjil;. club
is visiting her father, Sir. J.. Fuller.
of Walterboi'o. We wish her-a pleasant
tsay. " ' ; j
The Williams-SIcWhirtcr music
clubs will render ' M.m.l.i.night
at Silver IiiU. M. E. Church;
the public is inivited .
>We are" very glad to hear-of- Sirs.,
S. A. Tucker and Sirs. Rice of; Thompson
St. Church imp'roveihg.- . Sirs.
Millie Smith, one of the ftievnber of
-M-ii.u-ity jChurch loft the city
o spend the slimmer witlv her sister
in-New York. " . V. .v
I The Coinmonccnicnf exercises of?
Epiphany- Junior -High were?reprcrtnrtas
being one of the .best over had in
Spartanburg.' "The address was delivered
by Rev. Greene" of Silver Hill
M, E. Church. The graduates were;
Misses Rosa and Emma Pressley and
Rut ledge FattcOtt.
'? Rev. Simpkins_ reported a success!
ful. year. ' ;y r
, Rev. CiHeman ap'd members~invites
I veil and every "in' In atLend servic es
[.nj .Majority Baptist Chuvoln- ??
! Devlin.
The graduation exercises Were held
in St. James A. ,M. K. Church- on
.Cherry St., on Thursday evening at
eight o'clock in the presence of a very
, 1 argie" audience.?The?annual address_
was delivered by Rrof. .J, D. Robinson,
the white principal of-the white
m ln- oly.^Our iU'illt'lpul. 1'Vof. .1. W.'
Lee, -also gave an interesting, talk.
: M I.SS Mary R. Pope^ played a musi- I
leal solo at the piano;
.Mr. \V. E. Lattimer on Secession
York City to spend some..time with
his uncle, Mr. George Latimer.
: Rev.- .lame Jenkins, the barber on
.Church St., has been sick at hi? home
| for a few da4^>--V?uf we are glad to
i -say he is lmich-dnprfHred-at-t-hfs-wr m
* iripr. . . ; ' v- :.
AT iv -Tn vnP VII icovh
Miss Ada Goodwyn on CedaFSt.,
left on the 11th far Jacksonville, Fla.
o spend a while with her brother and
" sister-in-law-',". Ml', and?Mrs;?Larry
Goodwyn of that city.' ftflUB 'Gogtlwyh
is. the Second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Goodwyn of uor city. ''
Mrs. Abbie J.- Chopp.elg is home..
from Greenville, S. G., for her sum
mer vacation, where she lias been
teaching school the past term.
Miss Lijlie R. Tillman is home
from Greenville, S. C. to spend- the
summer. Miss Tillman is a teacher
in one ofi: the city schools of that
city. ? ' - ' '. ' . .
We are glad to see that Mr. andMrs.
George II. Finley have moved in
to their new home at No. 77 Popular
-Strr whiclr has recently been' Oomplctv
' ed. They moved in on June !>th. Mr.
Finley holds an honorable position
here with the Abbeville Water arid
Electric Plant, Which he has held
* for quite a number of years.
Rev. W. L. Devlin is. still- in business
on Church St. He. runs a barber
shop, cafe, candies ana soft
- Devlin's barber shop every Saturday
and is readv to sei-vo nil With Mn.
\v" "cierit service,
Mr. P. H. Home, our undertaker,
is still sick, b.ut Mr. E. L. Brown and
H." ~*C. Taylor are " the undertakers
Me^rs. Brown and Taylor are
ready ajjw wating?to- serve at all
hours, day or night Patronize them
and get the use of the auto service
I hearse free. -
Mr." PeaTl Allen is in the city from
Miami, Fla. He is a first class cement
finisher. He says he expects
.to leave in 15 days for Long-Bdnnd
? New York, where -ho haft- a job with
'he pninn eil u 'Hn -;iyk
his salary will be $21,00 per da'yThe.
graduating class of the Abbe-;
_ ?vifle County Training School- was
quite a success. The 1927,.class consisted
of twenty-four members viz.:
Messrs^-. .John Summery die JHtm-~
gins, Antjiony Thomas IlarknosS, Geo.
Curry, Harry Kenedy ;Reid, Wallace
: T iw>wl? T r.?
St.., is still at' his post duty as porter.
for The Eureka Hotel on PickcTis
Ellison has hold this job for
" v.i'P Hlhrt tewnty years hTnThe ?Ays~
ho can toll you anything you want
to know. Seo him for information,Mr.
S. T). Davis, the chancellor
1 commander of the Alexander f/ndiro
No. IS, K. of P., who holds a responsible
position with the Seaboard Air
'y opened.a new cafe here on Washington
St. Mr. Davis says that when
you are in our city, call around to
S. D. Davis and Sons' Cafe and pet
.your meals. . -i?
nTe"cTry pressing club at the rear
end of South Main St., of which Mr.
JSamuel .7. Edwards is the proprietor,
is stiIl_opcn-4or business and on""tRe"
job.
iltv Paul Jotf&rsqn has l?eon- stele
at hi* home on Spring St. for the
past wt'#kr but he~ia -nreefc- betterr
, THE PAlJlET
'"V '
Benuettsville Loeafe?
-? ""
As a whole vy<T~are having plenty
of rain throughout the county. Everybody
_ sccrns to have a- splendid
crop.
" Quite^a .muuhcr of our people are
still going North for the summer.
The second annual closing exercises
of Marlboro ..County Training
Fchbol, McColl, S, closed one-of
over during the history of tlfe training
"school. . Friday, 'June ih'ii, prichers.
,un .Minu.-kV,. .i ijne otli at -1:(J(J
K >1. tin- annual sermon.was dcliver<4(1
by Rev. XV rnnni'!oi p-pc'"'- th*
Fiyst R.'tp.t isP Churchy JVleGull, - S. C.
Mofulay. evening ..Tune Gth, plays:
"Tlit1 way In lift1 uli-'hnip; yatc" and
"Fie piekT; and Hani'' Was ren'derd by
the 4th try a do. ."\tiss Kva Nova Pipkin-,
teacher. Tuesday evening 5th,
Gt'h an.<l-7?h grade--. Prof. \V, 1J. Camp;
bell am1.-3Iiss Ktta .1. Brewer, teachers'.
June thet?th. pratorinl contest
by the 8th grndc% Those who mis sec
any nf tlu'vc I'vu'ei missed a real
treat.' Words will not permit to expi
e-i-i the u i > ai- j.'.ii o th.-it these able
teachers are atkingr at this school.
Pr<?i\ J.'W. (anninyrham, principal
of tlik school?wnt- leave for Hampton,
Va., this -week to attend summei
school. ; ' "v'
Mioses .Willlo N. Bradford
afternoon from* l!^r?s'villp~ nPleeTV
At the mr-(7tinii#uTr"the (ruste<
hoard for;district Xo. I, Aiken, S. C.
ttre foil owing teachjers were electee
>n the Ailcm?fml'Tli?- Sihool: rrmci
pal, Prof W. D. Drake, Mesdame:
lieortria K. Drake, Mamie .TefTorson
Gertrude Euhanks. Janet to Bland, An
nie B. Wcssells^AUide B. ILill Evet
ta M. Jones and'Miss Kroma Cherry
I Many .01 iho above teachers -v.-il
! do siirtVmer school study at some Jot
our leading colleges: Miss. Chori-v 01
j Hampton InsfTFute, Hampton, Va,;
Mrs. Wessells at. Bottis. Academy,
Mrs. I-!. M. tones ai
J.he Llnivwajly of Peiui^ivania.-Phrh
~a""dcTpTimf Pa. ;
V^. r r * ? ?**
? l.lW. , * ... -iv ,
uM.iiiiiwuw, > .11 ? un.j. i uvt\ iiru luuiv*
iripr the picture of health and reportct
Sad news, took it s flijyht from place
til plaei' t.hv>: death angel called
our- clear friend, .Rev, C. II. Retse. lie
died"Thursday nn rning. IIis- remain?
wore laid Co v. t in the Rvererrcer
' Re'-:- Hi?S. Vmiimlilood,
pastor. ' ' ;1 by Rev. R. H. Rtdlii.
U, Rl'V. \V. } ". MfCo'j' and Rev.-F,
\V. Prine.o of iiio.'.w, .S. C. They
unjil nil tlti'ir Vp'iVI 1'" toid of him,
After '"wvtv eulopCtiv remarks, the
Master A?asons of which lie Was a
. ntcmhcr il d' oi ] -fook their part
in the oero'nrony. Prof. Ei J.'Sawyer
' Mn.rh ;:e.at\vavs does
lie* made it- shorts "and .sweet . Many
glorious \\or<is were' speiken of Rev
Reese, Uihiertakyr J. M. Morris haci
charge jjf the body and lie sang a sole
at.the funeral. Heartifnl'flowers were
given. lie loft to mourn his loyg.a
h "f v . . . ct-aiirhters, Mis.- Anna
Morris a'qs- '.ii-e-i-y, Air-j t'?sic
flra.ee, Ms; Ethel Reese, two sons
Mr. Reese,- Rev, I >. R-.. Reese, a rstudle.pt.
iit TVC 'do'.":bnD. "C.
Rev. W. F. " .Mylatosh delivered a
splendid sovm- n Sustda'y afternoon at
?ni-" v r :r~^iiv dilintf clder^of
the- Chcraw District returned Friday
al'U i-rno n- fi a* h.Cl weoh'V labofl
lie held.' his quasi er.ly eon.t'rrence at
. Charle ton and Siimaierville with
Rev. Breoden. il also went to Rev,
F. A, Ahl'vUl. Cat raw.-. ',.S. C. and
.there _ruL'.od '2',), Rev.' .1, C. Cos
of Cheraw. S. ('. rai. ed Thetic
aide pastor arch do in.a: . p,]( ndid work
for Christ:
Mrs.-K. Cunk Un-l -JiuV Laurie-^
Cook with Dr. C'< <>]<. arid Mjss ToPric
Thompson .'iift foT a l'tj;? stay at
their home in .Mi'ssissippi'. We hope
'for them a splendid'trip.
Mrs. Blanche G11i-u and. little
Catherine a. lew days
this week in C'heraw, S. C.
QuiUr a shock to the..reporter wher
Mr. L, IJ. DcascC- inolorz-d in- 'from
Youncstnwn.c Jt'dm. l.> mh-ivI' a few
weeks -with relatives and friends.
\\ iil he manjagg_jj;
.^adef.' '?:jt.?rA?' ?----i?lie
v." IT: W. William- passed through
the city en route to Washington, D
.Bee, ilcalh _ijC-53imter; last
week conducting a spring meeting
lie reports quite a s.: cress fid meet*T;?.
?.
Rev. J. W. f'ooper^rpustor of St
Michael .M. hi. Church, is unite hirsv
in. every way with his church rallies
Mr.- II. E. Covinfffon is doing nice
l.v with his theater. When in town
especially on* Mondays and Fridays
visit the' theater.
Mi.-.-, Ethel doing' nicic^
at this writing.
i \ A1K-KX- X44WJ4
\ - ' - * .
ro leader -
_ CADSDEN NEWS?
- . , # V . fc .1 . ,
We have had plenty of rain, no\
we are . having 'some hot ' sunshin
days. The farmers are busy killinj
J the fine gruss in the cotton field
here. . ; /. . !
Among the students that have r
' turned from the various colleges are
! Messrs. Hurry Dowdy and Paul \V
| Webber from State College. Mr. Dow
*1 class this yeai* - ." '
Williams from Allen University, Mis
.i.this year; Messrs. Allen and Lewi
i?si's Allhle Mae and, Alice Dowdy fror
Allen , University ; Pearl Scott an
Bet tie Garrick from Benedict Co J
on from Booker Washington Hig
School.
Mr. Allen Williams and Mr. Hal
ry llQwdy have gone to Phildelphii
,, .Miss^ Mablc Williams, a junior col
_ lege student at Benedict Collegt
spent only a . few days at home an
: left A?r Asheville, N. C.t where sh
| is planning to spend the summer,
f? Mi.w lluth P. Wuudward mill Ml
Walter Glover- Iiookard of Hender
at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. A
I Randolph, Wednesday aftm-pnnn Or
.' ly u few relatives^ and. friends wer
.present. : . ~~ 1
14 *\
Shortly' after tHe cerehiony, th
^couple left for Hendersonville, thei
' future home, .motoring through tli
in this communitv anil i>i A vnimo- ln,l
I yf sterling qualities. She is a gnfdr
ate of Benedict College.-. She was a
active Sunday School > apd 'chure
I worker in her home church and \va
i a.'member, of the faculty of the Gads
' den Graded School.- ?
1 j Mr Rookard is a highly l-pgpppfp.
' you up man of his community and i
I lioifi the well known Rookafd famil
' of Welliford, son of Mr. and Mrs Fur
-j man Rookard. i...
Amonpr the visitors here last wee
were: Mrs. Carrie W. Bobo, Misse
. Jlattie P. Penland and Pearl Clem
monsi of Spartanburg; Mrs. Mario:
?.Wijyl'.t M,c Lester,?Misses?r-Gertrud
Span 11, Mayzonia and M.acey Atkin
?yon of-JhigOod ahbatfli-.njligtiaogtiti;
: Quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A- Ran
( doljil^
, Mn and Mrs. P. R. Weber had a
their guysts-. Misses Simon-; onH OoIp
man of .Qhio,-members of the facult;
. at L State College, -who spent ii wee
j with Mrs. Mae L. Black.
Mr. ir. Tf Marshall, Mr. Mario:
~ G. Dixon and Mrs. J. G. Stuart wer
t pleasant visitors at the Webber'
.home,. ? '
T "Quite a cr.bwtl wroshipped at Rei
- 1 fi 11.' TkT]itiyt Chuj^h^h "the lt*fh.
The Sunday School was- well at
-tmilled*. _ ^ V "N . '
Rev: Walter 'Simmons^ preached i
, strong sermon. After the regula
. services, $(51.00 was reported by thi
| sisters.". '
.On .Sunday afternoon, the body o
. Mrs. Clara Mack was laid to rest ii
~ the Red Hill cemetery. ^Ilolley ani
Davis were the undertakers in ehargi
of the body. v~.?
The funeral -OM-vifng 'worn r-rmJnn^
;_ _ed by.-the pastor,, Rev. Simmons.
Mrs. Mack was a faithful membc
of the..Red >Hill Baptist Church ant
was a quiet peaceful- woman. ; Shi
i is survived by a husband, Mr. Israe
Mack, and one.daughter..
, The community was saddened * h;
; tier Holt' of Jersey City, N. J. Di
the news of the death of Dr. Alexan
IJoir was reared in this commynit;
l and_ attended the county school hmv
riF completed his college course a
benedict i.oiicgc, after Jad>ich he- com
, pleted a course in pharmacy at Me
harry. - . y " ' ? Mrs.
Louverrtar W. Randolph is
f llOlcgaXe to the- Worn en 's -Bapt i st Ed
ucational and Missionary Conventioi
. at Laurens, S. C^ next week. f
? ".lyiu'tice for Childien's Day, whld
( will be at Red Hill on the fourtl
r_ Sunday, in this_month,~wi.ll mule
r way. r?--The
program will begin at 11:0
A. M. t
The largest crowd, ever known t
assemble at the graded school at
r tend the .ulcnlti last Sntuwlo^"
ter rendering of a pood prograrr
a free dinner was served to the visi
tors; ?r7~
; IN MEMORIAM
i In memory of Rev. Aaron McLee;
- who departed this life, June 25, 192.'
? '
, We miss
- Oh, how dear you wcnr"t<x us:..
- Your loving smiles and tender word
. We hear no more Ar>
F We cherish your memory every da
t |_And lhink of the _plcasht hours w
; spent together in life;
m The hapi>y.4jiQmenti>..as - ihoy ^aaaot
'emed to us as yesterday.
. rcn ^ - child
ifci i ' JltH^^Tan/k ,' 'T-- '
? ?
^ "?: ~
I 1 1 ??
-???LANCASTER NEW8
_t . ? ?" ?
V ? .
e Services began at St. .Paul. A. M,
K E.' Church at the usual hour. Sunday <1
s Sthool was held at 10:00 a'eloek then r
then sermon at 11:00 o'clock: i
? , * Rev. W. B. Bouler preached a no- /
ble sermon Sunday morning and also j I
r* at night. . 1
Everybody fo'lt good, both saints *'
K and sinners. We had; a time like we
have at tamp ~me'otyn.v it . , i.
s We hhd our Annual Children's day J !'
~ Sunday at .'i:UU V. Al. and it was Very. ^
j good and enjoyed by all that were '
rr- present. The mu^ic. was rendered, by
^ ter of the Rev. Ji H. Tillman.
_ Mrs. Viola Hari'f from
Sumter, S. C? where she was
,. Visiting one of the teachers, Miss Xa- I'
onii Richardson. h
Rev.rW. B. Bouler returned Tluirs- >
^. day night fronv Columbia, S. C., \yhore
j he was attending the commencement 1
of A Men University. .
There was a Bible Contest at the t"
r? i?A-..; 1- /--I ? n i ?r (
i iTOu.vien.in i nuren r>ymiay aner-' "
. non. The meeting was a very yitey- h
esting one. ->h
If the girls and hoys would visit
these kind of meetings more and stay
_ from places that are not considered??
?tho bust, thttro would ho no ntnul for?jail
houses and the like. e
Mr. Riley, the new. principal'-of the c
? Lancaster High School was seen in t
and around town, a few Weeks ago. '
All of .the people of both races wel- T
y~ 'ome him to our town." Mr. Hiley of n
(" Greenville, S. C., coines to us frhm
n Stirling. We hope .for bin/ a great- 1
k- future?nlhng?edneai ional lines.
s Madam Funderhurg. of - Lancaster, *
a reader of tthc Palmetto leader has.; '
a first Class hair culture and beauty ^
d- parlor on 10. Dunlnp St.?Plu> is put- :
s ting out a first class haft- and skin
jr. preparation. " v- [
Rev; Dijco-n is still oh the sick list c,
to'our regt*et. :\ r H~
k Mr. William Allen is still running
s , for cleeiton to the General Contor[L
ence. lie asks the brethren of the clis- t
n trict to support him. " , !
i_ Mrs. Amelia Glenn, and. more espe-' f
_ " v : v
t THtaiE IS NO SCCCESSi y
? ,4s -???-? ?Depone
y . . ' !' '' Most IOconuH
^ ? "v -, | - - Most SanTfai
X '1 ~ j\Iost Salisl'a
tl *
e A ' w. -Most Autom
s t * iUETIIODOF UEFlilG
a | SURE?SAFE?Sll
_ CITY ICE C
* ? OFFICE:
' f 1721 Main St.
e f ' - SERVICE: 315 I?A
"i :?
5 PINCKNEVS FU
;5 UNDERTAKER AND LK
OF SOUTH CAROLI
r . ^ ^ ^ ^
" Office Phone 5707 "*
1006 WASHINGTON ST..
? Pinjpk Sanita
V ? fok yon
' > ^ ' ' > p f -. . J *
/lOLLINS :4
| UT FOR "V OU
\jLOTHING
T1 *1 l n -
-|?4 anored suits .
y'l -Loot Best ail
g , N. H. COLLI
- J 1112 Washington Street
WWWWWV^WWWW-W.V-v.v/r WWWW WWW/?O?\W WW^?v
Saturday, June 11, 1927.
?i *1 A in ii ?
. ANUliKWS N-12WS
This-community was shocked-Sufiay
morning when the telegram was
eccived telling.of the' death of Mrsi ~7
Eugenia .*. C arter, who left here
k : i oiVii.. i. u
oo v>' niiiui- nyj nuiiif in wane
Main's. N. Y. . had been gone
nly a short time ajid her death came
s a (complete surprise to ail of us
ore!
Airs. Kssie 45. Green and children
jS'S Saturdayinftehmou to. spend their
vieaiion in';\cv.- 1 L'.ty and White
liains N. Y. 7 . . '
Miss G. Ii. Fre'clnap, one of our"
dicient' tcachoi lef
pend.the summer in White Plains.
_ . ' " . iti * . /. 9
L V. : m?: J ' ?j==
Air. A. Q. Dunmore" and AlissM. H. .
'fasier ,of( Oiwrgetown,- spertt Sunday
ere a> the guest of Air. and Airs.
I. A. Jdties. ",? i i
Air. Fled Green, accompanied by
'ref Smith motored to "Columbia last
. A to attynd ..Allen's commenceuent.
' . v . . ' '
Aiiss Alice Gnndv of Fluirmr whn'
as- been visiting Aliss Ann Iiarvey,
^a?.returned ti> her home. " ;
ATT-s Nina-Freeman has returned
> her liui;v in l'luiu Hranch. itftor 1_
qohomg tr.e v/nn <r note attending
rh'nnl ' ' "
Mr. Fred Grectit? .spent the week- ~
11 d in Gablowith Mr. ffred .Bee- , >
on. - ... ' '
Ri'v. 'J. 'S. ft("-uv
uh;iv.l>ia aiUitdh the inniiiioncc' ' -?
lent ftt Allen- - ' -
' -Mr.,' \V. M. Burnett motored to
.alios on Saturday affcrnoqn. v*.
llev. Th nn and hi" ehoir motored?~
!>; Kings tree on Sunday .and rodder''
services far It'ov. McColIiun at the
T. ,E. aiur.a... \ -?-ri \ : ' ' '
jolly our friend"?.Mrs. Willie Bailey
ruin Winston Salem; N." r .
, Bailey is survived by a mothr.
husband, one and two bro- ' .*
her.' . . . "v '
Mrs. Einiiia Cou.'qr-t-opk real sick
' tiivht?a1.'lor i ;i,in I'vniii the
limitsj of ?Mi s. Glenn. - i
wi win trwvmmmmm wwriwuiwnn ' wew??
' #;'V . #\ % ' .
L 1" i. U.S i I i L i i'j I'.Oii jCiiiablo
. . v . . - ' ? ^ ?
nical . . I
. to*.
a tic .
laLVTIOX KNO\VNT > |
LENT?SAVING^
-z
"' ?-V ri?iIONK: |
,:iisi.-: ,
ftcr Oilice Hours,
? ? ; "" .. . . fr-r= rMER'AL
HOME
JhNSt.1) lmbai.MERNA
& GEORGIA ".""
uneral Cat? nnrl F i inP?*?i 1 I
Equipment I
As Good as the Best g
nd Better than the Rest I
And Prices Less. - [
v Residence Phone 7765 '
' COM TjM lil A. S. C. '
rv Hiii hf r Shop. _
CITY. COMI^ANl) SF.R _1_
*SELF. , ? V ?
sws $22.5Q OP .. I . i
~~ Tr bus ere $7 so up ?
?A Lij?MADE?TO 1
YOUR MEASURE |
and Trousers'
d Cost Less, I
[N<s . ?
. '"~7 Columbia, S. C. ^ 1