The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 08, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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Aiken News |
' Mr,' Gu'l'k'l. t'j. U-lMUI-O-l?lm-i--L.il .ii '
' "from a piea'suht vacation pet.i-in inc j
Poncono n)oun\uins in' Pewisylvairia.'
f-'' Hv Witt rosynuTTus-w>u ly_a>- ucau-yi "
.the boy a at; SchotieUC normal.. .
" Miss Emma Cherry aetmnVpuaioJ
. by- her brothers,.A'V:.zl) ...inu.y
Council returned to the city ia-; wceiv. j
from New York City. . j
Among the- ho\>' .and ;.n h el?\i : 1'
kirn and net) r by euniin.unhjc.6 w'li |~
have.,left for college flTTy- 4*11 are: |
^fti'dUby .Mrliiivr3 iii.d bib n-"
.?JaekM'n lor1 l'fk?I' n i f cy?~-h-> ?Hill,
Messrs. W.'illfaiu !Iill. v kUeiK'O
Hammonds and T. P. UaiU|Uo?d.J. Jr..
i for Benedict. .College^ H-i^es ?>\.li?JbLU__
Thompson. liiiv. M,ib .. n:nl .'ii1. 1 ~
_' Jin llickson State. (* liege'/ We
' mid tlit.1' i.i.!ny rtill.it!.- 'Id' Jii . i _
bitiotJS young folk* Jmpb they will
^ ; waste no time in trying to secure
that wonderful .estate tha can't be
diminished or stolen? Kdiucition.
The club,Sisters .erf True 1/O.ve mrt-at
thc> honie of' ^\1. Flonii?..Scott
last Sunday af.terfloon, oh Aiken Ave.
"After thi? jiri'grain was rendered," dc-''
; liciaus refreshments were.',' served,
which' were enjoyed by*- eVVry one.
''Next my ting. will he a;*.4be home
of Mrs. K. li. Mubry, on A'oii??sr^ ^ .
. Rev. The.- ., r lb.lian.!. At the
old prominent Kapl i f . Saint .Uty off
this city, died at. his.1>?4ye*. oh Rich-'
- land .Ave. Sepun.; r 'T. ! . i<
* ed that lie l>.td 'a r:., ia -b.. '. h(|rtihv
a loiig time.. Furerid" jsiirv)< -"vVe
'..held at Friendship 'lhipis.-i ('fi.irvh
Thursday' afternoon. Iiitc1 vc.<-n; .(
made in the cemetery at alt. Hit)
: Raptist Cluvreh-r-rNI<>unt Mo v;i. ;T's*':v( .?A
large circle of friendv. extend sy in-'.,
;?. patliy to tin.' wife.' del h i -
' ' '.'itrttf-friends.
Mr. (i. M. Hiekson ??f * IiiHibarton.
flWdhbahled l.y Ins'danTTf .. .'T^~~
~ ?? KoSn and Alary 77 ~
E. M; Jones, motored. to Wiims!.,-re-,
' S. h*i Tll'.ii -i!:;;,. ?*?tt 1
. . witliesa the opening ojf fliirs V. iti'-is
boro Graded School i;: . u. A }' '
. " Mary Hicksbn has uceopie.j vf',.'
? Hon. n.-t tiuclier c.f *!loiia 1 i> .so',.', '
-. .The school opened, with . a iar'-"* civ !
,r ? rollment and many. of the pure nr.#
the opening exercises.; v; '
Rev. C. II. Steely AV^lc'illled -li'.i ;
new teachers in-a vr-rvenniint man
net* and asked t-hem i<i prow -them- 3
?? ?selves.twhor^ '-r h a-ha -- in : h-( i mni .y
munitv as well as in file hu. :
Prof. ;\V. It. .Rosy is tly eflivien;. priii- '
: c ipal of This school ,a;.?i Ra| -ive.f '
them in this rapacity I'-'r nine" veluv. ?
We feel safe in saying that he is a,
: man who h?.is toil sec rated his" who It;
life In t he m.ikinp of ~ii-.iii men
who will ho an honor "to the
"school, race and State. Throtijrh hire
liiitirmj??efforts and tjhe cooperation 4
of the trustees and parents, Wiimshoro
can boast,of having one miiong. '
the best I'niistruct'Od- ;,tnd nnnk rnlv
equipped hrieli structures ? iiv the.
~r~~~?"?.Stale. - ?j 'i
*?. < ' * < hurches. " T r"tIj
A. wry iMteja/stinif' ?!nosi::;ni will he ,
rendered at Cdniht rhyid A. M. K.
- Church Sunday af'eriiooiV. Many '
thd citizens of Aiken and Augusta,
Ga., will appear on this program,..,
? - >trirretore^t+t<- general pnbMew+R-tH)'"
,' tr rare "to 'tTn7frif~TT>rr tr:Tt"trv~h-r~pre^-^--ent
on this nJ)6vP ?tate: ', '
Th.- ten nkrliU r."I t
just closed at Friendship Raplist ,
Church conducted by Rev. Vincent <>f
?^ -ritual .shtnvpVto mn-v.hV-',Vc that
much good was accompli sluy! and j
? in tilt V new?inerti Vw rs?wen. . i.dil. ul . 11 ,
_ _^the church. * : _
Rev. R. W. Winn preached a slV'"?hj* I
u?4-=?-sernwin-Mr -Secxuid H;mti.-;t ri-mxh >
? Sunday, September 2.r>tb. The eist \
of...thiM-powerful.afrmon was. "Trn-t 8
nobody but Jcaun Christ Yof^ifck- >'uv? j I
ing of your soul."
v' f\ .
sa be lonc
npuntvCo
ONDAY. OC
ned'iJt Oolleg<
1 ' /* . ' .
Big O^e, and Every Nig]
^xliibila will l>e placed.?
' . ': [ . . /. C
44A*y^ l^.WSiL ! aii wpUl \
. Boolcrr u a;;nintvU'n vs. J[i.ck
)ay. .Ail klutlo oi; games .and i
r.N i okm v rioiN si
iOiK'S OIN,!a ec
i Si -. ' or-.^--agSgSShT-r^e
j icpoi^
i !; ' s: t ir nty-ajv ail op:n
.n.-v. '-.and- v., Lvi'C I'll -J" pa lVlil s ui
1 ,! I. .1,Jiik
r.;.i tity wi'i ve in it-thai they, inter
lu''s. ho .l: ct ihc-ir ih-nio and 'attend
ii--:u 1 a1ly th 1 -CcholVt the term. ;
.'"tit- An >ivv V' I nisi it'u op1
a'd-So; v;v.!k i- with- J.. K.
_ 1?p-.i iii.t-'a.ia'-. uviluw in;/
I'e ;! . aa At'a JiMicS)
.s.a "Cy h-.<' >? ,' .C'?. Misses
i - V.v \- f ) ; i;:. i 11; t" tl, it Hi 1
IN ill .'oil.
i U* . A* ?>?';< f'?i' i?v ^'tfhinjl- opened
. ' ! ? "! : : 'Vie Wi'.ii Proi'. U ?Uv
rh'ake a- TT~iJi-ai an<t th? l-dlowjrnjf
a \i-:' M> ?iH. W* -i > Drake,
aa;? lyd.-i'-Mii,?rr;?&.' '.Mnr.'hr.' A.W
p.. {\. : '* . ! . al;. !0 ti 11 ill, dano. Aiit.U'l.h
<.\ Vfr;?it - 1 lu banks it;U( Aik-k
Knnna (']>. rry'l'
" 1' !;? ; 1 1 1 1 my. i II "11
At 'ut u ith i 1*. I. Nick Fofd'us .pr-itiL-ipiil
and . U e lohpwinK' as-isb.mts:
?i 11 N. C. K'Mil, I'rof. Hoy S; Ounninn-haht.
M;w>-es- Jennie -Williams,
iiiiasi II Smith. Ksthcr NVl. Brooks anil
.My .daii.V.' C arrie Hammond-, Ahna
I:ivJ..--: n. .??. ?.-?? Smith Ua/.el ami Mr.
1 1 1 K, i, ?i . i-.
Tic i"a.haiiPF('>" Leader i* t|ie-'besl
Ny . - e u eehl; in . 1.1'.;. Mail', and wo
ifik-o 11. ? oi "o.ur people will - be-'
como im*'t-1 -riT--:tD an dscc that it
-in..-,,. Lu_ r. 1' l:":iio' i.m'i'v Satur
uri'C*-.
-! :i . ': - i t- tjfic 'jitgrni
this fMlbwins
t . V,..-.; yfl
if. V' ?.. J;; .) . iv Sfr;
/iU i>h ivntAvai ::}i(l
kl! .Mi i ' !< !;- '.i ' < . U'iVi''ni:UJ!i.' S.
>' . " t I)tlu?.r<5 'Hi.'
!\(I"
: . llr.-: ;vy;_: v tarirh1 irr==
r. . ju.~; c-tl
. "7- .
?' . i'l'.l ro". i\ a:.;.
. . . ...
i o't i:iU'r;i( lu'i.
v!. < . ":-h- . i. ae<<>iu( i!aii' .the
;? i .. v-.th' ilK'
t .;i\ of ucito
ij~. '. .i'.i uk- r-t funerals
:t Li ... = ' ; ' ! . "'I- Ut-v.
1*\. !! .1* XliitL-day. lit:
J ! V >1! : ' b JI..or \.t'..|S atld was
i.;.^ - :.ik n; <>: i'rnydu-.t- CiiUc^'v.
iT7 L'Jt^=^vrA,)kt.a> rntmlvT
ciu .. Ill- was iiitiJftrsitor of 'the
<il-. cm* S.priny a. ^nci.Iituin; u* nu-mlaT
! .ihe ttiMial I'niud. Order. of Odd
hii:ov t > ! ;;ho A. oi It. am) U. S. Or
la noVoK.ni Soi. it-ties..
ill- leave1 a hqriawil family,' wife
VI; s. F. llol'uinti. Mvo' soils, Moses
id i (ila - u r 'ayd ojit dautiTife'r, Fajfmn-rnF
t-nwtii was- Hyiiveuular-U^y.oA.
IV. HiUy--- V /.
MOTIIKUS' CONTKST . AND MF"sK'AL
J'KOfiKAM t5 FNJOV FD
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\! im11i. I'L Williamson: nm-i
ir of-thi; W"ill ?i.i>i- on's Orphan h<?nie
in.I the iue.mhejs of the board, wish
o' ,<'>;;iTrc^r-Hwir siix't-vc thanks to t ho
rlends who helped make the moth-.
?. oni>-,i.i?Mul mu..ic.-d priiri am
ha "was rendered on Monday nitfht,
-i- i?cjidiei^ 2C?th- a siu'eess.'- A eol-'
eVfion *o?'sVo.-la was raised hy-tho.
ir ( : V,\,: and yrO.oK from the
: i i contest; rrtvkinig a total of
The -following program. >vas
1 ' 1 -Ml li.-ni-l-tmmm
n\ <> . a' ion-t?e\. -1. C. White. ;
n'^rr'Aiieh
nstTiimcmfnl solo -Miss '.-Johnnie
hmwi. #?-=* ?=?=?-? ;
(icoitfc Williams.. . ' 1
len>:irks?IJcv. J. C. Wjiiti?.
olo? M is,: Louise Thpnyp'-on.
'i?*Tin ?oly- Mr, Eu??onc Sim pi* ins,
,f?lo?Irdnc Johnifti,^
n^'inmrnlnl Snlcn?^F7~5^. :M. lt?Tf- .
ries. "'%* j
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i. i ' i' i*""' ?rTHE
PALMETTO
i NOW
T10-15 th
h Park I
ht The Same
V ;
'o. Colonial Heights?> .
kui Hi^h of Can.ckn, S. C.
accs.~v *" ^'"1 ~
1
retary
f ' n I ?-V"? K i Vi
???-?~~
i^ennett^v ilie Locals
??1\ Mltiti 1 *cr of deaths oeeftrrcd in our |
ij'.'il- !;:: , week. Tl.ey wore Mr. j
ih .. i. Mr.-. .Joluisui. Mrs.. J. Co'ok, J
yUti.it tiiUlio. McI.Oy\ , It WllS SUd'^
rtJiiVO. * * '
A LirjiV hunrber of opr relatives and
l i-A'.i' l?-tt for the Northern States j
las'* vfiryk. "Anmnj; thorn were Mr. Kis-i
'r^. iiVc; M? -s- Julia Moore; Miss T.
M, 'J. !'- !), Miss Oiioplia McKay. * .
A" or". of * friends; pcathoretU arout
; t'lv station to bkl them {rood
n . '
- - .Vr5?"TT! i 4 i- 4-.T->^4- of Blcnlu4m.-S-.
('. ticis i;u u-.liapi'y..'o\cr .hor two
<. A *
Mr; .1. ui__M_fLeo(.l and Mjss -Arpio .
re i: ?in.l .Hi', 1 heodoro Mt'Lt'litl
... MW.C! ola Townsehd were* quiet'
. :ii r i '.1 this vcck.
The excellent dinner served at Tho>
inas hotel last Saturday afternoon for'
'thf. benefit of* th? now church, was
enjoyed lty~n.ll \yho?ook a part.
Service held at F.v alls' Chanel A.
M. K. . Z. I hjirvh Sunday afternoon
was in>i'iriiiy. Iicv. Nelson and his
,>!> in! d ei'n^eount'.un froifn Lanrin*
."'hu7.:; C. were present and IH'V.
Nelson delivered a very interesting'
sermon.'
W e are deliyhted to. welcome the
same corps .3>f ti;ac'hers hack for anv
;her year.'.* work, Tliey ?.tro: Prof.
\\ , \\'i!:i , Mis." W'hittakciy Mrs.
, (*il.,.<>iv; .Miss . > J.auey, Feldoii, WashT
rgioii'. Milkiy. Trust ttiey will have
a .--.uVve.fsfttl school Verm.
Rev. i'. L>. -Mdddanu' was in the city.?a(in
I' ti. iile.is, lie delivered
a sou! :' ii mi; sermon Sunday morn*
a" .VTSeedoiiia ihiptisl Church.
Mi-! . H. ^frrrCovingtun made many
I.eaViv l.-app . V\ lleil IK1 dCVill'd t'U pill
.... .. . . V . .
...IV IT,. 1S.I ire 11 ill lll'K,K?tJU!lU?'
h, W.f ur-r^V D1'!" .a/al make the
| iiiii'. ;i s'lcvF^-s. ' - AtLr*' " i
' .v!K< Ir II. Last 111 is f?n the sick
Ihsti, ...... "
T , r' - lit . '.In I' .:h' y lift 'for Nqrth
<' .ilinrr ' >t?it(? ( ntlcjre,- liurham, N.
i ^ vvLl.y ihi; will take uii.ber college
xvut'k.' : . 1
.' { s. *i?.( ..1! ."i: M.a.-h.ill !U., is ufi
i :s:i.;k ii.st.-this week,
i - .Mi -- l.nuUe M.. Cook,--on Marshall
.; ; llnprovflig ni ely under - the
-i.h lidal -t nutnient of Dr. llanna. He
, tltjin.r nhiely-irt.Chll.
it .P.in>\ v trerrDrr need ul' a mmpeVcnt
l>hysK-ian. D. -
? ivii/u i. r>i ivi.mi .> i'iv> ?r>
i " ! *. |
j- We ate all delighted to have Miss
|tuth Hammond at home. She reports
a delightful summer it) Cleveland,
Ohio with her sister, Mrs. J. J.'
11 olntes She will?nua^?luuL-JuoteHryl
*null .'students -Uctober Jrd for real I
work. Hope the students will hoar
in mind their vaentiurpTs- over.
Miss .fane <iuirit|el>a.um Jias returned
from Trenton, N. J.' ^She.repnrted
:i vrtT?happy arid enjoyable i
stay with her sister,,Mrs. C. L. Lynch
! 1?-Mr. H. T. (jnattlehalua-leftJFriday
('ulL'irt1. :
Mrs. Alice Hammond, daughter,
Miss Jessie and sons7 Messrs T F.
-tend Willie motored .'o Columbia to!
>."0 her?brother?M-r:?M. J. Watson. i
\V; "are sorry to learn .that Mr. Wat-1
Von is ill; . ,W.j- wish for him a speedy |
1reeotery. ' .
Mr. (lent Ha/./.ard, formerly of
t his^liut ripvv of Columbia, S, C., was
funtrali/ed Sunday! October 2?_ 1U27.
Mr.?IUu;<.trd .vv ill..Le?minted by all,
I os pee rally from the ehureh. He has j
[been ill for some time, but, now be ia 1
' e< n(, fo re>t. 'i'e loaves to mourn TiTs
j death., one ajster and tM-eo hrnthprg,
It of tttrlire Springs, S: C., two daujrhj
trr-i, riiT|'"'r?1f~l*li'i|ad'.ilphin, Pa., and one
<>t Augusta, (ia., three sons, one of!
Xew York Cily, one of Augsuta, Ga.t'
and the. other of Columbia,S .C . *"**|
Miff- Janit> QTTatfTenaum onteHaTnod
the out of.town teacerj? Thursday. L
pI>?^!>7lrZrn>t.-Y gn toyed , thcfliselvafl,:
I'Mifls Hammond just reached town in
> LEADER . ' . . ,
State College Notes
- Orangeburg, S. C.-^-The fynfpiy nij
Orangeburg .County/under the digecagent,
met at the college Oct. Is"
to discuss maters-of interest relating
to marketing of crops, and plans foi
ihe fall season. - From the varied discussions
and addresses much goot
was derived. Congressman Vl. P
Fulmor, of the 7th District pf Soutl
Carolina, was present and deliveret
a timely address on farming outlool
-from a national point oi' v?u\v. ?Mr
Fulme;r. is' very, much interested ; ir
the agricultural progress 6f hi& i>is
trict. uiul especially of Orangel7ui>
County, which is corisitfered am^ng
the leading farthing centers in th<
whole country.
President Wilkinson States that foi
ll'w, ippvMiiching (.ntifoivni'1-. of LaiU
Orajit-Colleger-ut hieago> November
11 to i77~ur u I lie 11 lie is alau president.
a comprehensive program ha:
been formulated 'including renrcsiHlUi
lives from all colleges connected will
tluT conference, official of the Bureat
-of?Kducwtioiv?the?Agricultural Dopartment
and extension field workers
covering -diversified activities. The
theme of the-conference will emphasize
administrative problems of Lane
Grant College, presidents. It is expected
thfll This gathering of edueu
ttrrrral -leadoto-wjllleaEuyemmong the
Lest in the history of the - organization.
The U. S. Commissioner ot
Eduiut'ion will deliver one of thc. main
addresses, and it is expected that the
Secrc'tary of Agriculture will also
speak. The- conference_vatl_pjjLi:alie 1
fhtf Unual meeting of the Association
pi' Land (ifiiint Colleges and Universities
of \fflith it i? A part.
? ./. ..
1 i *
The football season of 11)27 opened
with thr> tramp hero October 1st he
I w ui'ii?Walko r?Bapt i:.t?Col luge?am
State. It was virtually a tryout fpi
both teams by which weak pditil*
were disco\6red and moralc developed.
" On account of an unusual seasonable
temperature the game-was played
under trying conditions* the pfay
ers being somewhat handicappud by
heat and in some inrWuuiwi a ei n i.iv
ereome in the drives. Stale easily
wop (58 to 0. Several ^additions have
been made to State's team this yeai
and the new men have given new
spirit to the game. The squad nunv
hers morethah forty men;
OI R MU.LlifcNS LETTER
The 'Sunday School and Allen C
E. * League Convention was held in
the littletown of Floydale, S. C.
September *22. The writer in company
with ourjastor, Rev; J .W.. L
Duckelt and . Miss Inez Roper left
Mull ins for Floydale, S. C. We found
the. presiding elder of tfie Dillon Distiivt.
a few minirterr. and delegati 'rnrrrli-1
frrr tfrn rrmvpriHrm
At 11:00 A. M. Rev. I. J. Pruitt
presiding ..lder of the Sumter' Pis'trict
conducted the religious devotions.
Rev. D. C. .Calhoun, manager - of the
news ejub school of Mullins led in
nraver. After the devotional service
was over, organization was prefeeted
Rev. D. C. Calhoun was elected re porter
for the Charleston Messengei
and M iss Inez Roper to the Palmetto
Leader. We had a groat convention
Rev, X. E. Richa'rdsoimpastor of the
Fluydnlq Oireuii .and his good people
made it very, pleasant for the ministprs
'inH Vmn?
? - ?- .. V.... If. V
scribe w?s sent to the hemic of Hro
C. \V. Campbell and his wife, Avlu:
made it .yerjt pleasant for us. Ilev,
llichardson mvite'd the man>.iger of
the news clqb school "of Mullins to
-prtrrrctTTb his congregation on Sunday
morning. We left Mullins Sunday
morning early for Fjoydale. After
eating breakfast at the home of liro,
J. W. Campbell, we-wended our way to
the church for service. When ^ entered
the church I found only th(r superintendent
present. .A The superintendent
opened the Sunday -School
with four little boys.?I am sorry ?U
of our superintendents don't follow
the rule of this superintendent. The
superintendent introduced your scribe
to review the Sunday-School lesson;
which I did with pJensure.
. At 11:30 A. M. the" pastor introduced
yndr scribe to preac^j. We se^
eeted?the f?lst IValm and the 10th
verse. Df; Iv. K. Anderson, presiding
older, preached in the afternoon.
- Rev. 1). C. Calhoun,
Mgr. News Club. School.
time?to-redress and get to-the Tparty.
WV wwc -twFvort vvith' ice cream-take
and .candy. .' jMiss
Jvloisc. Morris will leave Wednesday
for Woodruff, S. C. to teach
ip the graded school there.
14ffiks, Jeiriie QuaUlebaTTm hafr grme
baok?to GreefyviMo, fv C. She,-wjill
resume her work. . '\
l_Mrs. Georgia Hammond Herman
and her infant-son are spending-some
time with her mother.
4 ivVicu> \;.V, s ^?
" 0
" Edgvdiohl A^utieiiiy. TXpLui-a.^tvi'o.ilday
f_. ntoyning, September-' kltnh.-under trie
. iourtc^nh. year ol priikfpaldpp ot
t enrolment in its yhi story'. , f
f'.!-. Quite a number <V the. pa' i < ;>.- wnt
&' present at the owning. Some ul
. whom made interesting, talks in :?
I i irat'd to the welfare- ?rt- tfog-schouU ;r
' i "Professor Joseph fret mail, u rc1
cent A. 11. <;i\.d.viate of Allen ilniver'
| sity jcomcs-tA ujs as. ikisistajw- prim
{ | cijial. Qthoij mewl ei - of the facility
. 1 -are:?is'.., .. s. It. 1?
i Gpntt, Miss IfMlenj J. Miles. .Mrs. K,
? K. Purlier, 1'. Sl.iil in .. Mi.-s
r'.Maud Sander-. lie ca r e eg Vl-e. inr
disposition rf on< of the- h.enrtTpnr ot
; the faeUjty ahotlTe'i is being em*
ployed. ?. *? j -rrrl.he-people
ot' - K d jre-fie!?!. Hp ultj feel
. .I very ipw.-.teOVJ -lit) Proi't sspt\ I'jM'fer
L foe the in'oroM. ho lias is., -lit'osU-d
- lltp edticai ion ri; l lit' i i - i!. i i i. u, :??
* Under."his pcii. i{ a' : "11. v.' H,a\'e
* i / !>> .? ? 1 - - - ' L ' ' ? '
--...v. ? ?IT1
1; hirst ofiuii^n'.l'j'.iu? m- u.- .!^ni. << '). a >1
r hultdmRs ot i-s in ?v'
" ->w ni0 1- ' !' , ., TTTTi t
? very suctfC.*s<f?l \ *er:
The many i'r'u ivl {>;'. Mr*. >'
Cooper are j--5:ul .h r h ;:no n?'
train, alter 'htf ia.V v . /inn in
WViynesvi1h.\
Miss Iv. e.'yn' tiu-V m.-q'i . v ;j!.-1 :,-!) ty
of I'f"l' I'ari.fV ^
poiulin" very ph : a"!, n in
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?HAIUJEVILLE NEWS
2$ttac t . u Lew Dancey died at her
(!i.une Saturdfty. morning after a long
"iiUie&s. She was buried Sunday eve
i.ng. in I he lU rrysburg . cemetery;?i?: ?
ilie- funeral being preached hy the- '*
Ilcv'i S. M. Jlirayson. Tlie deceased
.eaves to mourn her loss a husbantL,
air,, Hey ward Daitcey; two children/
MariniWand' Helen;" a mother, Mrs.
Annie Hudson; a gian'd father,_Mr.
S. A. Kcwsohie, all of this town, and I
ajinsi of others relatives and friends.'
Mr. A. B. Pelot, who has been
i etui in d home and reports a^plea^
. lifonx.'and Hudson parks and several ^
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BATESBl'jtG - HUADKI) SCHOOL "
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(Tuc-ssk' Conley, L. B. McLccs,
iluth; Hammond, Guside Corley and <)idielia
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