The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 15, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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':. EXHIBITS AT Oit ANGl.lU KG
COUNTY C?)COKKl> .PA1U * : ;
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Ora.rirehjr;*.- S. ('.? Aki< h ihtcror.i
is being aroused in the third ahtTwMi I
? Oram.'*'vv-j Tmin'v?('"hn'od?Fa if 1
which is to ho hold here November!
*" T 3?>11. , AI iiy t.id joining counties have
r : i'Kii-o t<? I'hwc oxjiUitts"?
Plans .are to make this tiu; "TTj?? ?" H
year. Mere schools will place exhibits.
Baiter mo?p< am promised,
"-and the slaw, will he largev and more
attractive than in the former years
* of the fair*
Wednesday, November, l.'th will he
o i'liUn pi ' noi I. n't il i lie )>iiihiic
.schools of Orangeburg "County will
Prizes will .lie aw ird d to the winner,
of the field 'rev.! truck games. Tfrtil'Si-.
'. i| day and-Friday,' t,Rot'iaih<'v..i'l he the
birr attraction. Po?H-dicl ("dl:e"^".Yvn*.l'
v Sriii'tfcVyV.linW S' C !f will
meet on Tluir:- j?iy.; r.r.d Ail.'n I.'ni.vev-1
- sity and Chi ilia Co hep; Ay. 11' try -their
- neltle on Friday. II th ic;mu:cs
promiKC to-liivfre c iv.wds from
all sections the .'-.J .when Alumni
?? .et thpjesiwcLiv'e ?* Avttt-ije. on
hand to roe fhei.iK favorite to.vn^ win
Excursions WiU be on- aH- uiilrbacls
* , *. ?n(i,inj? the crly.nijd l.n uxv crowds VjII
\ ' be present ef.vry- duydto attend, the
~ gala w-oe ! : /or th;.. e >1uvd people.
_ \Vh?te people. oi-ido are giving
- -tlu ir lu-avly s ipi>or; and welcome -to
'V~' ~ the - enterprise. . T .'
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-j. DIRECTOR OF DEPARTMENT
OF AOIMCv'l.Tl'RE AT A. &
??r ?- T. coi.iT:(ii:?-??
v'\ Apointee is :(iraduato of Iowa Stale
College
; . Q^ecnshoro, -Nt-C?-Oct *' ? Profcs
" sor B. H. Ctutchor, hoa?l of th0 <li?t?
'virion of flairy Jom?.*- > y lo?: }>ocn re
cently appointed ' acting d" rector of
thiv depm"input of. a:. ric,ulUr.tf. Mt. thg
local Nojfvo .t riuil'^ural and technical
college. Mr. Crntcber, .n.ain'of rich
GX.KGrionPO Mft mi tfkt*/.** t?r? 1
. ough 11is fully.-<iualifiod to
servo i"n t-ho ..<?.?as the chief
nv.inii -I ,*f '1-i, fy-.pcultural depart
i,. ? inertt. * ' " ;. ^
The no\viy appoittie.d directing head
'"".1s a' promict VTT Til ko.ttee Institute,
p" Florida A. and HI. Cu]Te.\>0 and Iowa
... State College, Ames: lo.va. .He has
? snent some time , iii_ t.ho ? graduate
??? BL'hooI of. IOWU. '- ' 'M;{ t1-'1' ""1 h;"
: ' "master's degree~ " *
. Mr. Cruteher lias enjoyed a life of
varied experience, wovl.in;r at Flori
da A. anil .317 Coltego, Alcorn .State
.. 'Ai and M. Ct>llo(!vo, Alcorn ar.d
' at A. and T. Coih-yo.
Mr. 'Cruteher is a rijembey of the
Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.'
. ' Ilis many friends arc wishing him
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p- ?TIIE Sl'NDAV S( IIOOO CO.VVEXV
tion or i in: iv:
p DISHK T . ?
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iri.. b J lie?IIIHWKIUIUII .V.U.I l-HV-HTHt-HH
?: :^^mntownlA. gjgjMgfcfc '11 HgggTTg
jfr September ,21, ?1 ilea yMl[
*"~^-strftng Kcv. C. W. Williams was cHp*
p lected cJifc'f- secretary.
" * We arc livjnpr in a frreat Oflfe, whero
ft ' men arc Icarninfr that to cope with
other churches, we must oqujp our
E .. . selvec for the task that is set to our
M" ' hands. Ever sineo. the beginning of
Hp civilization nr.an has been mafcing
Wm ' :ht?hh
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Benefit Life
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Company X
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\Yasingion, 1). C.
X vvi
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achieved and is enjoying ey
sCE, PiiHS^IGE and SUC- li;
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selfish management, fairness, V 10
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iropgholvt it.< nearly 30 years ^
t-t'H nnuuigcmeut,.gSfld
7, i '- n^ux>. it~ 7ii!7FiTrtsr n niL.V j *
? possibility. Y-i01
1NUTE SERVICE ' Y-L
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"h I'hACK UKiUlND,'fth in- V f!;'
VI, [IhlNEFlT, bring? WQk, ; ^
I'-EICIC, or. tsoe a JS4YTIONAL %[;
ivenient reach. i U
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fest'iKC, but folr Service." V ^
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'f rOjlTOsts: laong all lines. We are told
lijii-t primitivp man roamedwith ani- IV
mals-and that about 5000 B. C. when'
,e li .. -' i vii. mP'ainHii'nt riror, in <nntf
I'aeoured regions, ?is in the valleys of ?I
he Nile and the Kuplu'ate^, there L
-ntnr ivitiiiiK ;md i-iviliy.at ions already
venerable with" 'Age, and possessing at
.arts, provernnvints and institutions
..hat hear evidence of slow growth nl
, !,l 1, <'i i'V' l i'iiu-?-1o of. t ime.
So we kM.yw jhot.uhon man .first ap- a
Roared upon tl\e earth. We have ne
['something to study about, 'even pur ar
) churches. .
Think of the wonderful progress
! we have made under the protection vt'
. t i :..,i i in,* i iKtviet i, iTowinir bv
leaps *And bounds. Almost every-man
-ea-n?mii-wi'i1 to?the roll?one hundred
per* cent. Some have said that tvo
I 'arted at' sometkting that we jjoiild
| not do this. year, and tha.t was the
."drive: but I*1hj*rtt-we can n.\y witiunw ^
e.'vag'L.i rat ion, .that. every man who. i>
has' vut hinvol.f in,the."work has sue'.ceded.
So there'rac no. iinpossibili- a,
.ies with (h d. _ Although the crops are, jp
*hoyt. pur people are doing the best Tfi
, they can. * -We have had a wonderful at
! y<?v in 1 he Kingstree District with m
J)r. T: j. Mile's. We have had peace- m
'hroughout the year. , If you_dQ..?*d ;h
! beliove us watch pur reports at]the
anpual conference. Where there is. .of
unity, theTc is strength. r :^rf
Bishop Hurst could not have [put in
4-nau:r--fOau-MiaL_tJae_l2fiWLMr"*ir
Jylp All- n in her struggle. Dr: -A iles
.IrT: bc'.tn w.akir^ ;'-?\teiiH'Uts all,tiu'-nv
\ ear "and not. only this year, bui- ev- ~
crv -year since he has been! ifresidinc n
elder, that he would not e ev let; his *\y
[m s", inn n presiding cldpi let person- -rh
al niatf?*v< make him trfat a minister }
wrong:. The church needs more Chpis- V
tian presiding: elders like this one. yj
I do'not mean to-'-say the he is .the-'
ordy-nnor-Uut~-I?do. say. that wtf need pi
more. ? ! ~ " . ot nfi
' Rev. I>. NV Wilson aud his gojxi. _t]
people spared no pains in- making h ~n
; pleasant for the convention. They d
j gave us a splendid repast the last tl
[ night. . ' li
i . We had several distinguished visi- tl
[tors': ariy>ng them, being DrS. D. A. n
l'errm. \V. V. Carolina. J. L.-Bertbow,
I R . vs. J. (" . James, J. I). Uutledgc, .1. _y
! K^Daggert.; ~~ ~~ ~ ~ g
Rev. J. C. Quafles. " ,
ELI.UREE NEWS !
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J The Orangeburg County Training 1
"Sc hool, located at Ellorce. 8r (v.,..or>- ^
(ncd Tuesday, Scptcmh# 29th .with ;?
a Very favorable outlook for the ensuing
yeaiv !
The program for the day was ar- I
vitngctj for an opening and cleanup 1
.' ?>*. Tho exercises began at 9:00 I
A. M.p.with Principal Daniels, presiding,
who gave the principle rules
!>v which the school would "be gov.
cr'ri'rfl throughout the' school year, s
~~ Y.r>7. ' . .
through .remarks, assured the teach- \
ers 'arid patrons of his support. .Mr. ?.
" LydO, 1 Secretary of the board, spoke "h
: ui-,Tf*rtlr^;^>eration tnat nas always ~
* tffit nnhlln <-.f Vflr,-- T
rec and the sehooTs. and assurcti
"~1)0Mril's- sujtpiil t. ??-1? >i
Mr. MaTTettc of Oranpfebufj?, who v
i fnmo over to encourage-the farmers, h
-and to Hrinfl( a Tn|ss?iKe for Mr. 1
. S'chifTley, who could not be present;
said .that it wil] take aTf of th? peo-1 li
i pie of a community to cooperate.with r
i?the school to make a perfect coop- F
? ? the palmetto
itioh. \ ? ,v.. i. i
Mr, John P. JJurgess, supervisor
the Sniith-llughes teachers of the i
unty ti'aihing schools of the state,
(1 who is\ indeed working hard to ]
uig--iihniit\hettrr fanping conditions J
the Stgt<^, unci who" is also inter- i
ted in general -school work as well, <
rdxo fnwnthly-of-Uic. success of the i
hook. He said 11 11 the ofiicials of l
c schools had taken no little pains .
selecting t lie "teachers for the Ello0
school,'and'that the Elloree school
ill be used as u kind of. a laboratory
r the prospective teachers of State
llep-o. '
The patrons were, asked to give
;pressfohs, antl v Mrs. .Mriymc Wilms
spoke of the cooperation that"
nt-.i.-vtf nvi^eti wilh .patrons and
achers. and assured the same with
iprovemopts. '
The" writer ^vithmrt ' Hesitancy say?
nit Fiilort'o has one o? tlio best- e-|
iigpged - t h<" ?ls - of* its kind in ..the
?ii: ^-^iiuT wii h Die ._i>)"ilov-I:iix tt?icli-~
sui-ees.; is the uniteh wordt
Principal A. Daniel;;, .M.rs, Sara Z.1
unit 1 Itutli C. egg. Ruth j,
a.cotc. 'm-v, t ahilO Fludd. Mia. Ma I
I.?Y''. . Mnri.id Robertson.
h>s V'i ' ;.a Wakefield and Miss Isa,'lltt
Walker; v?.?-?? ,>Ilss'
.Ethel Collier, after spending
ie summer in Atftfttift uty. Wr J? *
id New York City, is home again,
the delight ol reVitives and friends.
The services ^t Shiloh- A. M. E. i
hnreh Sunday \vei\, quite inspiring
i all. Elder Warley. pre Ac he'd two |
nVerful sermons.The
ftiUovvinfc attended hte game r
'tween Statjo'-and Walker Baptist
it-ui'djiU.i itnv\'nv .in/I Tnwn. '
'V Kfit.l. Or.cul Williams. Mr. and,
^TTT 11. W iiiiaiWimTt MtKjt-tfrriTr1
011 William's. .. ' ,
.Mr. Ivol ?;! Kennedy is very sick
this writing. '.~~t ?-?- T
Jlhtry. J. Way. is. inxfikrving
rely. . , '
Wo ?i1'c now having some rain after
1< >ng*s|'ell o f d ry weather; whiel^ls
de?l very- much 1'or the fall crops
id gardens. 1
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ItUlA i?V14NTH>N OF THE
1 AMASTKK DISTRICT f
.
r.?KHK rtrr Popular Presiding
.. . ,' v . Elder ; . .; ]
. v ? ; 71-1
ho"j^aa4^i?i.-.>.e?.ce nxttnl i ?XL?
"no'v" Kl^toryw^fc was..)) r oriotineed by
1 j_o lie the best ever held froih. all'
ig!< s. ^he^rta.-ou for this was tfte,
jn'5i.i.c uprin such a way
a1. <A Uh .Vjfu'ywivnl' child could l'tiel |
, home'ami tak0'. a.^nu't in the disi.-sii.n.
All id' "vlie -.su'o c".:4 Were of-,
odevn..Surttlav Schoo] topics . *.tnd
in'gs fjjit oiir jStSvdyS'! "Schools need.]
Dr. JR.- P. Eilfe. who is the-prince..
' pt\ ; '.iiiii'r i-ijlers- in South'Carolina, j,
rl .\t k-rP' ? a.V 1 l '.-.-uilii.l'. c !de; s .-In.old
kj. 1'i-w.r.. was smiling as lie
Av~'ii,-"A.;e -of hb'' "ft-.tK U'lng
irried. out. A goi-d teacher is one
ho i an )u"p all hi.' >'u;vlny .School '
ovkorA' bus;'1' discus-iiiU1 and getting
formation concerning SivntV.y School
ork. Dr. KMis is an expert hi Sun-4
n. School c.'mh. 1!m w.i?. t;.v.."'.i! by
to late Bishop Chappi-'le,.'trained in
p. s,;in(l.t^~svhottl~~l-'niuir ul Xash- n
llo, Tor.n. ' ' . . "
This scr'jhe is not the official rb-1
in meeting; hut \yjH say, however,
Tat the odtuational address'on Fvi-i
aynightjhy Dr. D. II. Sims, was one j
f the ibest over , fell from human i
ps. For one hour and. ten minutes '
us greht. educator swept men, woion
"and children off their feet. The
Tfo'mtes sang thou1 lavortto college i
ells, .joined ,in hy Morris College^
raduates, who holpe,d their brothers j
nd' sisTors in doing honor to one whot
s doing untold gockl for the race.
Tof. \Y-. R. Bowman started the col etion
with one dollar, followed by
tow' E. 'P. Butler and ritKors; witfij
inny Haptiyt- cont-rihut-ing one dollar ;
ho. . I
Rev. S. tV. "FordhnTn" -ny The pastor.'
fe is ;V colic;*? Kraduate of Allen'
;nivorsity and has things Well in:~
iand. Ho is.-also principal of the'
liirlv Hill graded .^school and is doinrr
cell with - both school and church
rork; ' . * . '
We Iftok dinner with Tom Sander? !
krturday. His wife was out to the'
TturcTv nut n?l IfWffJjr* TOIf Tils'
Ve also nu-1 and chatte i a while frith j
dt Rohin.-on and many others, top |
umei ; ','o mention.
\Yt: ^I'.o^cd . with .Mi- and Mr*
low-m;> v, 'TTrrfitrrwm. Htr gwwa fiOO va?
ix^_nr.?t!-nnt~Utiuli. a t:In; m-RinrrittH
Leu l.iillor saw null, s-jy tnrpnt. farm. j
c 'Iocs not buy- anything in grocery
in^.rbut suprar and "coffee.
Bowrmn Robinson and his family
ive. and board'at homo. Whetf will
ny race take lesson from Bowman
tobinson and his kind. *. . ..
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LEADER
NEWBERRY DISTRICT HAS YEAR
: OF.SUCCESS
The Newberry District of noble
pastors and loyal following of mem.omply
with tfie requirements of the
:hurch. This is my second ytuf laboring
with the present stalF of pastors
and excellent members of the AJI.
E. . Church.
'Their will to serve and to sacrifice
for the maintanence of the church
makes their yoke easy and their burden
light. - L 5. 4
'? * ' . . J . _ The
pastoral group of the Newbeiry
District is as great in sacrifice
and service as any group of pastors.
They say that their District must
hold its former reputation. TKe^c
promises are very cheering and pleasing
in these, boll weevil days.
This is my forty-fifth year in the
itinerant ministry of the A. Mi E;
Church. During this time"!-hnve
fiagtorcd' nine driTerehTTtppcrhftments;
some of these I have served twice.
Tile acme of my intelligence has been
and is 'to hold sacred the high office
"f th" hri1y '"'"'' "y nrid to diligently
tilr. y the church. Whatever the
Church has committed to my charge
I have given an honorable and honest
account of it. Such as I feel now
conference, record shows that every
charge I have served has improved
llurjng my pastorate there, materially
and otherwise. I have even had the
conscieneeness of St. IlanT. "Woo,
if I preach not the?gospel of Jesus
Christ and a fiu'r of my preaching the
go.-pe.l to others and J myself a c,ast?.
tvway.
During my itinerant career I~havc
served the- church - under ?tourteen
bishops; iill of this number have pass
ed away, except our much esteemed
'.mi beloved BlshbJ) John IIuisl.?Notone
of the- above number was ever
called upon to inquire into complaints
iiniuc a^uuni; 1111: ui ?uy iui iiiuTKiim.
.My conterericTe record will .-attest., to
my statements. I have and I shall
ever strive to make friends of every
man and enemies out of "hone; for I
lo heartily approve of the'conscience
void of. all offense. I am conscious
that I am far into the evening of my
. (]
there remains but a few fleeting
. m,is. when'I shall be.mustered out
the militant service. Even in the eve.
< ' . . *
ninjr of my activities I hear"-"' thfc< j?all
for more and better service and my
! on/'t-.K-nfy Of dts needs quiikenj my
cdre woven powers and stairs Uiem
of the front and cause nve to answer.
. Thc needs and work of tho church
are- increasing as thc days-go by arid
niAVn AM/1 ?>nef ?V?
buvn/Upit .uijU otVOlv:ilUUlV piCMi
oration to meet these demands of the
church must be. made in thc home
school rind church.
The- language of the Holy Writ
teaches the succeeding generations to
ask the fathers and they will tell thee,
ask he fathers and the ywill tell thee,
nnd the olU^men aai/Lihey will show
thee the way.
Thc memhots of the ensuing Gen.
eral -Conference. 'will nave a great
program to put over. No dulibl it
will l>e the greatest in the history
of oitr General Conferences. All of
the intellectual powers must twvfffnT1
hined. Theory and practice must be
blended to put over this program. I
may not bc-able to do much in helping
to put It over, hut I am full of
anxiety tcr see it go over. I -wondet
if .it -would insult thes^TriCatXftris"
tianity fo rmc to ask for 'd1 sent ir
<aid General Conference and at hanfl
nf my friends and co laborers inJthc
prospel of Jesus Christ iTrttre Columbia
Cpnfcrence.
. oft?. 'LYLES.
HARDEVILLE NEWS
Th0 many friends of - Mrs. Marj
...uu ? i. u~.
i'?uivio vvm lentil Willi lugici Ul HCJ
death after a short illness. She was
laid to rest in the State cemetery
Thursday afternoon. The deeeasec
is survived by a brother, Rev, Johr
Freeman, a sister, Mrs. Peggie Free
man, oi Hardeviue, S. C.) and" Mrl
Sarah Frasier of Georgia.^
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Grant" moTofec
through the country to Statesburg
Ga., where they spent a pleasant slaj
Visiting relatives. 'After a short staj
they mootred to Georgetown, S. C.
where they visited mother and alhci
relatives and friends."
S. C., spent Sunday here visiting he
F. Gi| npnol. WnYulay here .vi&iting.-be,
.cousins. She returned to Charlestoi
Siindav niirht.
Rev. J. H, .Nero, pastor of St. Sic
phtn A. M. F/. Church, motored t<
HinrR'ston. S. C? mid buck llm-mre
visited Jacksonville, Fla. the pasl
week, \vhilc there he visited hi;
.wife, Mrs. Lula "Wjalker.
The marty" friends of Miss Char
lotte L. Scriven of 17 Ridge St., Ashe
ville, N. C'., will be proud to knov
that she is. (Still improving; ha'vinj
gained five pounds since being in tha
,city. . .
ii Ti di i ii !iii ti i-ni? ' ? :
/' j?7 -r^
Mr. T. W. Brown, Grand Chief of
Good Samaritans,' his wife and Mr.
. G. B. Brown motored JLo Chester_ on |
Monday, where "Mw. vBrown held his
session of the Gi'and Lodge of the
Good Samaritans.
riii i
The Rev. J. L'. Bcnbow s'pent o few
days in Columbia last week. v ; .
Miss Ruth Blassengale and Mrs.
J. E. Anderson left on last Friday for
Springfield owing to the death of
[ i Miss Bias sengale.
_ Mr. Rescop Bryant left on Sunday
for Johnson C. Smith College, where
he is Attt.ending school.
.Me dtrrfie's James fCinlock and Melvin
James of' Andrews* were seen in
ihe city on last Saturday.
Tfoc Flite Art -nn<^ Social Club held
- Tts?&ceon4?meeting. Af the season on
.iff ni'm.V.n
*?. uwv.?? ??v Vlti: xy.->lUVI1VV
of Miss Janie Ward.
? i TU.> ~lu -trjmf?nfr -1>f iho v.-mtriMtttisical
and literary series Tor'Beihel Sunday
School started Sunday afternoon
witlPun instrumental solo 1)>* Mr. Ros"
'.00 Dnm ii and mtal > hy 'Mer.Vrn. "
SHumv, Tiiv'iiM'. rnd Ben Jumt'u." A brief
address by Prof.,'Howard, the .
. iessmt by -Dr. J. L*. Jlenbow, pastor.
Miss Sarab I lorry .told of observation.*
made during her summer: vacation.
;
HONKA PATH NKWSr
The beautiful weather of autumn is
here at last und the school bells are
J^mg, n.umg and children,, are going to
school. " " '
' ' I
MienMaggie W;>" wbo ktrarh 7
ing in Greenville, . \ as--the guest of
Miss Cora Mundye last week-end. . i
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LHomestea
MRS. NETTIES A
?Bread - Ga
X v\'e Make a Spec'alr
I BIRTHDAY Cakca. S
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| Poro Bea
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| I. S. Leevy's Dt
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? 110i. wasnington Dtree
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Big Line of Clothing For
' ; ren. Boys Suits A Specialt
- > rionH^sh
, & Shop, Barber Shop and Ber
i; ? We are not .selling Rare 1
t cause we can sell Better f
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'i BEST EQUIPPED IN THE
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- Saturday, OctobenJ-54927.
Aire. R. JM, Johnson, \yho has been J
rprtrc in lurtnc past few wfeofcu, is ??.
better, w ,
Missionary Society Circle No.
1 met iit the home "of Alrs.^^pura
I; uuk.s unit Viv?.le \o. J at thu-humo *
Ot ..I r s.- Lois Humbert. VCireie -No. 3,; ^ '
met- ut jhe home ol' Mrs. Alary Clement.
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Airs. Lula Chapman has returned to
Washington, D. C., a tier spending
several days With her mother, Airs.
Alaude Alatlisdh. - "
Wo' it re glad to" say that Mrs. Lula
Pi-uitt is able to be up again. .
i?Mv< Horaci- Aluttison gave Iter
mother, Airs. Km nut'" Ware, a sur<prise,
birthday supper on Saturday evening.
Among, thos^ who enjoyed
'>tf f^-nnihy -wive-Air. and Mrs. R AI.
CIiTliesf.akr. All*, iirfd Mrs. Kllio Alit
iTellT Air. and" AJrsr Robert - demerits,
Air. andATrV. Jo:ms Watkins, Air. and"- rJi ?
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kiirs; i,jurii i>kk?itison".
M is."IHapcKc"C'WftksCtU^aTgjrT^
^u'Trrr otiiers. ~ ; Mrs.
Al'ee Latimer, Mr. and Mis.
Boyaec Brownice'.'-and' Mk. .attit Mrs. I .
Bonier Lniimcr ?'?f I-cVe West, wore KUoctsi
of?Mi ; li 'irvti "V linkscules
Mtiulay af'i i i;<" M. . ttEY.
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Mt. Olive Baiili'-t Chu-sch,. Columbia,
S. C; ?* hero visiting- his sisters, and
bMh.'i-, who ave lu'Vj linK here. . "
Cast week and Kiihdny.^nipht. he ^
preached at the Coinnnin.ty Baptist
rtiiiw.H- P?.v M \v ?s.?
tor. Such a wonderful sermon has
never been lftard in this comjnuni
iy. a ftoi- ih<? soi'nmii'. Mr:, James v
^Tav shall l'cndmd?n beaut tfttl-s<?l<V - - - :
which .caused much apjause.
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Bakery |
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JlNJtJKAL HOME
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-INA & GEORGIA- _ Funeral
Cars- and Funeral
Equipment . . As'Good
as the Best
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And Better than the Rest
And Prices Less
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