The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 09, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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< THE MASSING OF M US. ELLEJ
?EEEVY .
Mrs. .LeeVy who died' Sonu'tfm
Monday wak f liberalized at Sidne;
" 'Park ?ehttrch WodnoMlay
July 6. The furiei'a.1 was cohducte*
by Dr. S. B. Wallace." Shg. was on.
nf /?lv*li'ttiv 'hfiumK/iVe '?*'
hoid of Ruth No. 885. which turno.
out in full and cariod out the regu
lar route.?eetomony, iWiiii 1444*
. ^^rovvri'T^' is; ifip M. X. (i. of tliis lodgi
- r~" ?"tind conducted .the coVenitmies. Sin
was also a member of Magnoli:
Court of Calanthe No., l.V. They at
tended the funeral in large, number*
. Resolutions were read in .behalf p)
the church by Mrs.a F. I.' Sifigletdri
. * on behalf ot- the Household o'f Rut!
Court of Calanthe by Alls. llax.abel
Bookman;. Dr. \Vailaae delivered :
very .interact ing eulogy. lntermeni
uu> at ltuiidul|?ft-<TwmUuy.,. .
*" PAST CHAM HLLORS' C Ol NC1I.
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Past Chancellors' C'ount-il. Xo. 'L
~7T met on Juno dOlli .mil In Id their p-ml
annual* election. The following' ot't'i
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? m^wcro elected:
Past Excellent Chancellor. X.~ELewis:
Excellent Chancellor. J. B
' . Lewie; Excellent Vice Chancellor. O
E. Anderson.; Excellent Chaplin.. Rob"
ert Butler; Excellent Recorder,, liar
ry (loudvv iiu,-Excellent Treasurer. AV
N. Roseboro; Excellent lyniyht. E
R. Lewis; Excellent ' Squire,-"-nJohr
Jones; Excelent T'ajte, S.',11.M;.Leon
E?celent Guardians, X. AT "Jenkins
L. M." Daniels. S. J. -Gregory.
The Council is- destined to. be oi
much service to the local lodges-roi
Richland county. The; regular meet
injr is once a month but an extra ses
sion will be called this month looking
forward to the coming ' Gram
=^}odtte -convention. Tb^- Past i hnncel
^ors are arranging to 'invite tin
Gtafld .Judge* to .hold its 1028 scssibi
C3T A TUi/icvnn AP mil
. oin i ? \jv i rui.
VICTORY SA
Treated at Coliiml ja, S.'C.. j
1927. y-#.;9.- '.! : ' t
- v . r Res.
Loans; and Discounts
Overdrafts?. .... __ '?
B&kIv and 1, tucks, (hvurd ...... Furniture
add; Fixtures.. ......
Banking House ' . . '.
Other-Real F.s. ate Owned
, Due from Banks and Bankers
Grrrrbncy ' '
- Gold ' ...
Silver and Other .Minor Coin
Cheeks and' Cash Items
. . Exchanges fori he Clearing Hoi
... . -Other Resources?? . t-??
T otal
, fc i . Lia!
* "Capital Rio< k TVul in
-Undivided I'rolhg. Ie s( ur;ei I :
rvr. i - .
;j;i^ue to lianiys ami uanKcrs
Dividends Unpaid*.' ?^
-Individual Deposits SiHijoct to
Savings Deposits ! _.i"
' Demand Certificates of Deiiosit
Time Certificates dF/Depq?Tt
. ^eer ti tl o d"C hob k s?. ??
i Cashier's Checks , ...
^Othor LiablJiticfr "
Christmas Qlijb. ~ 7~~" ..
Total ' '
STATE OF SOUTH CARO!
. Before-, me tame O. 1.. F1 ()
- hank, who, being duly won). s
^ staterrscniT^-a true contrition'ot
of said hank. ' <>
Sworn to nrd :,uh.<Cril eel TnjTi
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?;r -correct Ati^t:
\\U ft. Uarvry. (;. L. RatlilTe
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/>'tjf'WfN'C'E OF TltfoW FXf'f,!*S!V'l
ri.ru to he lovrr.v affair"
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?v,g ri'n.s,' ;,The'TivdJi E/xclusiv<
Cub with very much enthusiasm, a
waits the arrival of the evening of it
^ initial fiance which is t?> lie given 11
? -the Odd'Fellows butt ronmirrrst Ttics
if,. day evening, July 12. beginning a
> 9:00 o'clock.
1" is' l.< the most, recent of Colum
hia's organizations, the club- bein&
formed a few weeks ago., immediate
J ly?after thin?t-he?initial?dajn c?win
rich'A1, and now has become a future
j rosrect.. ' ^ * "?:
??In i' ati nn have been issued withir
tho-o'ty ard throughout the State dur.
ing the week,* and are still being is?
sued.?Three. yceivrrTg'invitation? fee
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i I in -Columbia.
K. ??t I'.'s MKKT IN WINNSBORC
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y , Tlie~distriet im?t*tinfe' 0.1 Fairfieu
, County iiiK at w iiinshoro un'the ltl
.1 ( i f July.. '1 hree or t'.our sessions wen
c i.eld during' "the day. At ttie Public
I' \vag. calriud' out.- Sir ?V"' liooii
- ?'s the D.",D; (J. A", of the Phil'^iel'i
*?nnd iia.i hl.i lodea s well T?rgan>y
i ( ; .'.{ the Public meeting htf acted ^
i' a fa tor ol" ceremonies. The print ii
. til sp. alter of the day was lU-v. E,
Adams. "Sfiort. talks wore pjiidi'
y F.squiro (iiven Jackson, Mrs. Fv 1.
f t"C ft oh,?and other.-'. There? were
; i-die ii" Kfineh of ' visitors from Col
n 7 Noiio ; . ..
\ is">c-7-i .Q7.7it.7fi
icr?- -v 7-::: = '/' 4W0^i
fi8TG75"j2
rNA. roi'XTY OF RtrilLAXI).
m. t Y?jd lift" of the above n a mod
ays that Ihe ahovo.and ji metroin^
-aid hank, as shown hy tho hooks
-e.TTPLOYD
5re hie thTs-51 !> <la v of Jiilv, 1027.
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Xolary1" Public lor South, Carolina
.'IX. A. Tonkins.Directors. , .
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v V X? ??*..* v <ut" illHlUl \l
K > v itno-rf the most heautiful and colo'rxf-ul
of n'<! 'he sup>inoi*"social functions
a o . jnl sot. The dance will bo marked
ith simplicity throughout; although
s ,'oy artd pleasure will reign supreme
T* Tim d(c< rat ion-,''which arewOry e
tjiboTatoly plstvnerT, will constitutc\~a
t variety of mixed colors, with colors
of the chib playing the loading role
- j in its many designs of beauty about
C j the spacious ball room. ^
-! The.music will he furnished by the
; ' 'uVll's hcsi musicians, t he orchestra
>1 wheih wilj not be named, is made up
' ' | '' tho^rcul "ll.ii uimtiufm Hovrn."?
- guoaU.. being-slid ightbd with delicious
refreshments, a h d ent e r t a 1 ne d with
11 popular numbers which-are to be rmV
.
i - uin}M?i,;u.iu yiiin piatcrs; auivli.C iiK'ili
1' w?j-roi/ I:. A. jiuvykihs. Ale -and
1 M>. .1. 15. I A-u ic. Sir \\\ X. Kosei
t oroti .h. Mrs. Fletcher Ganlt anil
H;i/.a?!cll.. Bookman,' Mi s. C. K. Ani
i a and -other.1.. 1H. Adamswas
well received -by the large
, .a-aheme. After the Fublitg meet ing
" i.e:l . lie FT! TH P| ol I loprs retIred
r tTjr-rtjc luill Inr installatihn* the Court
ait' Cnianthe eondncttat their install a f
.! a in the t'hureh. Mrs. F. I. SinVle:on
U the -1>. It. (I. U . C. of the -FillW
iehT eTiiaify. hial -.the Indies thci'e
. le \ei:v. much. rdoased with tiH-ir
. ! 'e|)u1 y. On ' the first floAr of'the
hitll An old time dinner wps served.
The' SUIiplv .was miffiehwil In fiu?.l'
. thO several hundred people present:
. i he Kmgittg and the Courts jn tTiat
r thiamy -seeiC'to-fae in good. vbeer
aid are.'-' looking forward to " the
. Grand . CohVention.. that convenes In
It'jvpfIFSfon,^^ . 26-28. They dei
filed to have the next district~coTP
t; vent ion at Hidgeway .lit'xt year.
Thesh conventions. are very -dudp
.fttl to. .the Subordinate lodge's and
- fill the place that could. not he filled
1 hi the" local lodges nbr>ih the Grand
~ 1 AI -, i-. . _h]_L\ M<rv Js._aC?U - i ness jmui
' and ti e' Pvihians are prospering uni
"'or. Iris . supervision. ' '';?"'"r"
gUMtlTIONOOTHE
.YTNGS BANK
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U_..lhc* close of business. Jirne 40.
nit fees ... :
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. -i. 1)000.00
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lilitics
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/ . THE PA-LMEI
L l.EILYNUN I'UESBY.
t > TEH I AN rHUKC]
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M Ridge\vay, S. C., July 4?-A.11 wis
> Providence has recently visited Letra
> j -non Church with sadness, leavinj
;! many hearts sntartintf \vith pains o
? I bereavement and aiYUiition.
* ' , Mrs.' Lillian BVnilwar.e., wife of Mr
John mil wave,, departed, this lib
?5n , Wednesday. June 2'.\ in Winstar.
J.Salen^ X. I'., whbye she had been liv
| ing' with her husbumhguid danghte.
I i'ot\ -several lnonths. liurrng the en
u. in. i, .'hi' hum Ik en in itriiiiu" itm
. dot.Uhiny health, until the last fev
, davs when it seeinod'thut she was- a
H X?~ * : TTf r . r-;
,i. bout to l'lliy. Her death tame as i
I shark * to a large host of friends am
, rtl.ytit.es, many of whom canity I roil
; great distShcesto be ]>re-ent at h'ei
" .uneral/iAvhich.,whs belcr at?fcebmror
( luire-h, Monday, July -4. A packet
.iuu.se hole tbsumoify of the osteon
in which Mrs. IJoulware was, held
?ller going will he felt by?many?fui
. a long time. The funeral sermon-was
j>r'.ached by Rev. A.- Kirfk-y of Co_kiiiihia.
.pgstor of the deceased, wilt
- was assls'H d^iiy itev. J. -U: Dundee
pastor of Lebanon, t'huuh anil of jlht
bereaved -family,, .also by Rqvi \V. J,
. .bi.Lilia.il -uxtd?Ho...- i....I'. .Miller., I'm imn
. l.iL'iit was in. l.<h:in<H) gonietery. _
( ,'Ii V\ (.'din's v!.:\ 11 i11. .liinv :2i . while
; I'ayor . Kevvici'S wy're being heM in
ho chinch. wo' wortr alarmed by the
. ?. ; n; t '.i hat tlu Inane of ,\lr. and Afr*
' Horace IbiwUins was burning. Bco
' i'-L-v J.i.y ..ra t1" could reach the remit
( !' the* lirC". the entire building was 11
iu'as.s' of roaring Mdinesv The. home
atTcT all its "c?vutonts. were totally do11'\
( d.? 'I his lii'saHer w as eo'nsiderec
most rmpo'rU?hc<?. Iioi auso. of" th e-111 ross
,,f it r.-.. 'Hawkins. 'who had jusl
nhwently iv.Wo'W" T Jior strength ti.
be able to. attend the p-ivyer service
fi'nm whence sdi'o. was_^JH?iU!onod. H
v-i nC'.ss Ahc destvuetion 'of all hot
em thly ssionv;. ~?-*
i.ii; cultural coi.i.eck ai
NLV. HI Km .11 Kfil>.\ Y Jl'LY 12Q
The electoral. College of the Col
jIi.o\.ia Annual Conference will nice'
* above mrtv?c<) \jdace and dan
.V;1" .1 _ ii I'.uci; .-harp. All delegate:
are" hei eby. requested to.get in New
luorp.ilYg'. These tlia* tviii get' 1)
- i outnriitu. I'iiriy 4 ui'^nay jnornini
-.'ah- see 1 *r. i-. A; Adanis-or hiysel
lis -fuCiu 1 onioditi ijMUh' .TJlP.
lull! lit XC-\\in : i > '> v. il Ut> the* liea<
viuar.U-r.s 'of ..t1.i iioh-j.* alien Of the Co
um' i.i ajul Laura: ter districts. Noth
iiifs hut :a s,*o th "Vleetion: i.< ami
i?1 ipau d. i Till.- noc'lm' shvadd . havi~*hcprr
'"htrWTirf ?si more central placi
lut > i?ur iv>i'tnh!o ' wi iter* advocate*
.si-v. her: v ami .Xewhciry won; Ito
i iny . Hi A' 'five' years at ' this place w*
I 1 -nter ai :< <! c,.e:y ISA!fievtng_in th
rhuiv.h except our electoral:''Colloid
^ Ko we .wanted the tli.-\iiVet-ion of' jfiv
> inp:' that -.church the I last meeting
ile'.v. moo of MilUr Chapel are a
> "?ij.y t st-4oytii- in the?mo-nee
. 'ion. Tlx: s um. is true of .the mer
'I'he re -will he ijuiti* a few. candidate
.' it tTfiat meetij't/TTr >111 all of the (TTs
i t.' 11 the conference. It is thei
; :r;lyt "To aspire and ny agnajBffi p5t
son with th it'iei-e any ntjui for .enter
i* k. thtrvaeu. an*d be ehvtcd i f he car
The i-!n rrh v.ni,'.y; i-.'-n. It -do.es no
. airrd vfimt dV'trlct ti ej are from 6
h-.w many frimi"'.a district, "" Th
' cluuvh wanti then." Xow that th
V
r<-: i 'inu chillers have -urged thei
on -tors *o?c'rct i.li'U"rat;is to this
I ' oily, <ir.il (ho pastors have done s
~ ') n'-i t tie mis--fr't(}h np. Any. genera
> "TofsPr'?'lie?:;" c'rfii;Tnlrtfc"HrTifi ~~has -bebi
n'de'nsed ,l;v his tjsiri.it, or oven he
. die: eon - it i I--1 yam! is,not \vflhnjur-tt
help see that the .delegates tfet t<
he pUieo to vale for, "him ami- espee
ally ..Inim the Mr.-ill misions, shouh
, !>( loft at hoivte. and when the fina
count is-made they will ho there.
eoff&rul'nlato tv'.e cand idal of;?rrf?rhi
(jolufubiif and Lanensiyr districts f<>
'.he mteVest they are takiny in til
voters. And the voters 'will havt
' -nl'tr .eat <" < 11 , r? kiioy/ t hat on.
'. cod turn ?K?.- wyes- another. The At
!ant-ie (.'east l.ine tlaiii to (ireeiivijli
?, at rives in Nvwl.erry at Thi
' is the last train for delegates to., hi
i in time for this meeting. A'nd thos<
' roinittir on th it vTTTl Tie tail late. r
E. rillLEIPS," 1' E.
. tiered. ; ,
T?The doors ni' T.:itr mmr wilt/bi
i " penod hT TTTfR? P. TT77 "(Trcotinjr th<
i ue ts to "usher Ih'onTwin lie Messrs
Romeft Robinson, Ralph Nelson, Ma
l ion Evans and Paul Reese. T r
The ehaperohes' will be some?or
' the most prominent men and woipei
of the city.. "
i!. The . Tiyoli Exclusive Club will n<
?dnnbt?w;i"k?+b<?turn inc.'?nf?n?msn
their dance boin^ the most, interest.ee
"j and talked rrfroTit alt&n of all th<
\ summer gnyetiesr-^? *-*' '
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rro LEADER
t Resolutions tor Larger
1 Service. ' " ^
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Lr_?In?harmony ?with a j. Resolution
if passed by the Inter-denominational
f Ministerial Union, Rev. E. A. Adams,
l.Pres., the ministers will' preach the
m s?,c. ud Sunday in July no-"The Crime
B"! Wave" that, is sweeping our country.
l li.s is discrediting to our. religion
aiid-> parajizpig. our efforts for the
coining of the kingdom among the
_ nations of the world and-the heatheh
1 in particular, ?11?yrm
^ 1 lu-v Tiave also decided to give lar^
gor attention by pers.onal visitation
on the part of the non church goers
- and 'indifferent members who do not "
. sustain apyi relation wiyfti the church
~ *es in the city/ -v/ ! " V
1 , Z ft
-4- 1 he unptyftanft? of getting the ehil1
dr.en into the Sunday schools for rej
1 iyci(>iis training was emphasized.
i here'are 70,000,000 men and wo1
mc-n out of churches; 26,000,000
children out of Sunday "schools; G,000,-000
Negroes out" of chur?hes?; 000,000
or more persons in C6rrectional
institutions; GO,000 or more young
' wVnnon going to the?tnul?every"'
welve 'months in America.
This is alarming. The call 1s for
men and womei^ whose hearts r.i>d
L> l lie. Sunday School was largely attended.
There were thrpe classes di.....
videil, vi/.: class No. 4; class No. 3
I .and *nrd class; teachers,' Rev. "T. O
j-M441st Minn M. Preston, Miss Blanche; ^
Mutph- Manvv'noints that .were bene-,
ficiai were brought out by the pastor/
' Rev'. Coleman Ls always taking an
( :el i.vp part in the Sunday School and
v o miss him very much wherv he is
j out :
j At 11:80 the junior church assemj
Med for church. There were many
young people present. Rev". Coleman
used as a subject "Samuel's I.eaderhip."?-The-sutvfpet
ty.is explained '
o that even the..youngest child there
coultLunderstamk There was Baptism _
< ft or Hie junior -ehwoh services. We "...re
very glad to "sec, how strong our _
^, church is, also one new member.
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T11K JITNEYS' VOICE
e i
A jitney driver and*- a transfer
jilriver were riding together between
Waverly ahd the Broad river bridge.
The transfer" driver stated that the
jitneys, should lie regulated, criticiz- ~
" ing ^that there was no system to
' the jitneys And after riding almost
Yo Broad river reached in his pocket
and got one little pitiful dime, and
P- " <
gave it tp the driver. If the jitney
? driver, had lu i idl' half that distance' "
with him, and paid as much as 25
' cents he would have said it's_: worth
' more, hut the jitney driver accepted
pbr. hint the dime with a am iter? ;~
Dimes make dollars and we are -
driving on, I thank you.
' ~fHTT7IT}v?EY SKIVER [
. v.. v, , >4, "...
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nas touched and \yho realize that "
necessity is laid upon all professing
Christians to. live and practice daily
' tin.' teachings and pt'ltulplea of the'
Christ"' of -God. v .
P. P. Watson.
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| A l.K'ITPK I RUM SAMMHK1 7;
NORTH CAROLINA "
i - Tiiu' liclhsciuane Baptist tjiurch' _
I .1 *
, has. .iiTsi closed its first revival,?It\
as truly, an "old time- revival.". The
) mourners'. bench was brought into. _
p ay and prayers were continued
( each night until the*- mourners rose
ar.d tes.tii^d that they were saved
iioin siii. ' -
Our! pastor' with the ministers of
,. Old city coYiducted the meeting the
tirst week, which,resulted in the ad1
dilion of 18; ^7 ^The
second week Rev. B. J. Ivey,
iif .Munrue. K C.. was with lis,?His .
1 tsorjuen* were full-of'fire- and-power.As-a
result 14 others were added.
1 Hiring this meeting and during the
month of. June 4.'1 were added to the
. church. ! ~ . "
Th^s .church was-organized Jan-3,
t 1 '.Hi7, under the leadership of Rev.
I ciity-fivo; since then the membership
j has l^>ch doubled. We* also have a
Sunday. school of one hundred and
a B. Y. P. U. under the direction
.v, oi'?Uov. il. Hargravom a promjuing young.
minister. Ip our fixsUjraUyl _
I l or-our' churt'h we raised-over '$500
for a first payment.
[T** Under the gospel preaching ofHr,
1W. I'ennmgton our church is grow- "
, ing eai.i Sunday. ?After the Baptis_
Mtai' sermon there were five new
moinhers added. "The gospel is^the v
_ : ;.(>\ver_ of God unto salvation."
, MAJORITY BAPTIST CHURCH
J; ' NEWS
Spartanburg, S; C.?Sunday was a
< day well enjoyed at Majority Bantist t
Church. Everything is getting along
nicely'.' All of the members are. workt
ing together peaceably for the good
very worthy movement.
H
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD
FOR MRS- F. ELIZABETiL_
MlU-WAIt".
Fttticra I- sei \ ices frrr Mis.- Hume
Elizabeth Boulware were held at the
??i
l icsu.vtt'nan cnurcn ai mqprrway on,
Monday morning, July 4th, at 11 o'clock,
with the pastor in charge of
the. ex<ytises, assisted' by llev. ilai-'
'ley, of--Oolumbia, who' preaclivd the.
sermon, and Rev. Nelson, of. isfumlor,
of Ridge way, who ^TTmcle sliprt .but
the Jprmer pasTof . ahd Jttsy. .Miller,.
ceased. The chur.-h pn i....l ...
its capacity-with friends and relatives
from North Carolina, Columbia,
Winnsburo, Longtown and1 Inigprr.
itlnd Sumter, ,to pay their last MM
ftects to 'the" deceased.
The death- of Mrs. BoUlwaro"occurred
on Wednesday morning,- .hincr
til, at their home^in Winston-Salem,
N. C., where they had been Irving
for about eight months, having
moved there last November The doc-eased
was born and raised just a
lew miles east of Hid^qway and after
her mariajro to Mi-. John Boulware.
they live..at his home, in the town of
KlHgew ay until they left for North
Carolina last fall,?Although she'had
1 eon in failing health '7nr several',
months her death was a groat slunk
to her friends . amjl- loved ones. All
there eoitld he done* for her was done
to prolong- her - life hy her hurlmad
ami only- child and other members
of the family and friends.
-?M_rs?Bnulwarw i? >:urvivod hy?h**+nushand
Mr.^John Boulware ami a
tllUltflllgr, Idls'S kosu (iouUyare ol
Winston-Salem. X. l ai lu-f?nTTfniother;
Mr, and Mrs. Bonj, Murphy
Kidgeway. one sister, Mrs. Amanda
Messrs. It. A.- Mulphy, Klliott Mm-phy,
all of Itidueway. S. ('. and a
phyjf. all of ll!dgeway,-S. and a
host of retmives and friends, vlho
nroju'rh her -pasMbR. .Musie was ren-~
<ireed by theA'hoir at the "church and
also at. the grave. Interment was
made in jhe churchyard beneatIt a
mound' of beatutiful flowers which
i iuh esteem in which the. deceased.
was held 1
"When we leave this world rrf xhnTi-'
eos,. * .
Al'hen we leave this.'world of vare,
We shall find our missing loved ones.
In out4- Pother's mansion fair."
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Tuesday' morning, June "JH.; the s(h<ient-teachers
and faculty of t!,ic slimmer
school*of" the State (,'ollcge v. eldent
Robert S. Wilkinson, who had
just ix'tufneii from 'Massachusetts,
'where he had been attend tjtg? the.
graduation and marriage f?f his son.
Dr.. Robert S. 'Wilkinson. .Ir A fu r
a brief preliminary discourse by l'n>>'.
(iregg, ht whiuh time he emphasized
Dr. Wilkinson's coutrihution. to Ncgro
education in.South CarolUia.-Hiu
cretin assembled in tVl-it,. liUI?ajni4
listened to-a brief, but very -in'.uiCst- j
injr .anil impressive address bAthel
President. Dr. Wilkinson haul been
accompanied on his. s'hoiV^vaeation i
by his family and somuXtf the meuv1
ers of the" winter faeVMT".
30 Days'
On Any
MEAD
Bicycle
whether you buyfrorrf
your Local Dealer or /jflnlK \M\?
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Prions From ?2150 Up M
Get full particulars
by mail todays Uoo \\Wlhl^S^'
coupon below.. VjL y/j\Al[
Sold On Approval M\n^\
You are attowed 3CT
days' actual riding ||
test before sale is | \J^
Write Today prcmiumotro
name of nearest Mead Dealer.
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