The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 12, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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P?-? _FACE-SnL- ' ~~r' E#. Anderson News ? Mr. W. 1. Peek attended the Tus. ^7? ' kegec-LihcoIn^^amfftnPhitadeiphia ~ and reportsaplcosant trip:?WhiW away he visiled Washington, D. C. and ? ' ' ' New York City. Mr. and Mrs. E.* W. Carter, Sr., Mrs, Fannie Dutilap, Mrs. Corrie Roberts, l)r. Edmond Johnson, Mr.' C. Lee Davis and Mr. Hammond at tended the State fair in Columbia. Mrs. M. V. Marion spent a few t days at her ho'iTie in Newnan, Qa., last week. Mrs. L. C. Jenkins spent ja few days in the city with Mr. arid Mrs. Williams on Broyles St. ' -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacksonf Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Davis, Mr. and Mrs. T. " ^. Williams, Mrs. \V. I. Peek, Misses ~ fj' Maggie"Fuller, .ur.ek, BoVian, Sultil van m.e motored to Greenville. Monday Light to attend the ' X_ ' " Tu skege^-Drmit C6nye i-t. ~~~ o Itev. 0. Lanvryell has Been c.on ducting a revival 'in Greenville for I^ev. Iley wood Stewart. The meeting was a success in every way. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bolton, Mrs. ? < j. 1 'fk r.nd Mrsr M. V. A. Will'timn "spent .the da^ywjlh Mi\ Gus Jloore of IIonou'T JT?l?^ur.duy. ^ . Mrs. l.ula Unvpcr b able 4.^t?u up and out -jp'.irr i.. tli.. of her -friends. - ~ ' Mr. EiiVih 1 : i'. passed away Fri day.evening a:Uv a long illness. He was a valuable.man in the church and community and-wH4 be-greatly missed. ? lie?a ill be. funemlizcd Tuesday at "ft Bethel A. M. E.. Church of which he win n faithful nmnhrr,^ The family . lias our sympathy.? rr? - Madam KacKel Cllenn has,_xe?urncd ^ from New Jersey where she has been over two months visiting her-husband. She reports ^ ptoasdnir trip. , " ller many customers and "friends are ' "Li glad tq have her back. . '' ' ' ' Mr. Marcellus Thompson left last ~~ t.ciyh. for Florida to npunfl the winThursday evening was u very pleasantly spent evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lcc Davis. The foL * " ~ lowing enjoyed the evening:-Mr. T. Mrs. John Adgers, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. WlUlair.s, Airs.1 \V. Peek, Misses Sullivan; Johnson, BOVlan, Maggie Butler,-Nettie and Emma Muck, Mada and Liliiun Hammond, Messrs. Mhr. ' cellus Thompson and Marion Mance. . Mr;. Frank. Brown, who ' has been ill for a long time, died Thursday and ~v\iii be futieiaiized Wednesday after, j noon at Thompson CentenniaL M. E. -Church, . ^he family lias our sympa. ... thy.;-,- . .. , . It was indeed quite a surprise to .Mr. J. R. Brodcn When after a hard day's work he .turned his. weary Ford towards home to rest; but wken he _L_l_ canie in sight of his home he noticed thu cars parked in front of his doorrHowever, lie at last reached the dpor and wassdunvb_founded when he looked and Behold a;few of his friends who were.there to help him enjoy another birthday. After .partaking Of a der lightf.ul repast, they spent the re. N- ".maindcr of the evening very pleasant;, ly. , Miss Auger met the guests at the dopr. In-the dining room were Mesdames Adger. Harper and Breden. The color scheme of yelip.w and white was beautifully carried out. ? , ' Those. _whp enjoyed this delightful I U/H | ^ W " ' ^ # '% *' _ _ _j/.1 ! ' v ' > # ? " . Choosing the right heate from a portable oil stove MOur-stocks are complete. O RUFF m 1714-16 MAIN STREET ... . *?. " tr .. birthday surprise party were: Dr. Edmund Johnson, Dr. J. C. -Anderson, Messrs. Christy Johnson, Geo. Marlon. Jr.. Marion Munee,?W,?L 1 Unvifl Thn<* R. Willjppia, ~P. S. Quick, and the honored guest, Mr. J. R. Breden. Muny useful gifts were received. . , 4 j t,. r Thompson .Centennial Jublieg. Sing . ers will sing at Pendletpn, S. C. Sunday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. Sunday afternoon at 3:30 the jubilee singers of Thompson Centennial M. E. Church thrilled the audience of both "white and colored, with theii melodious music. The hormony four were very much in demand. - Rev. J. E.- C. Jenkins preached at Thompson Centennial M. E. Chui-cl" Sunday night. Ilis sermon was enjoyed by all of his hearers. . Mr. Andrew Crawford, a verj faithful member of Thompson Cen terin'al M. E. Church was called fron labor _to reward Fridsfy, November 8th. Mr. Crawford had been ill fen r' V . *_ - 1 .1 ILL 1_2_ -1?.iL Iuuiie a wniie ana inougii ins uwm was expected, it came as a shock t< his* many friends and relatives. Hi: j funeral was conducted by his pastor, ; Rev. B. Si Jackson, assisted by Rev XE. C. Jenkins, district supei iiitcn dent of the. Greenville District of-the M. E. Church and Rev. S. C-. Camp. beIT7 pastbr of St! Paul Baptist Chu-rch. ; PENbLETON NEWS v V :? * . The -coloiied fair of Anderspn Court ly,wak lie leg at Caters Park on Green ville St!, in Anderson, Nuv. Ulli _U 12th..- A number of people front Pen. dleton attended the fair. The program that was rendered a1 the" Silver Spring Baptist Church or last Suntluy evening proved to be i success. All were happy tb see Mis: R. Nicholas at the piano again. ?n" Mnnday, Of?tf)ber Hist, a Hallo. ween j social was given ut the Wes Ertd} School. A large crowd attend, ed and every one enjoyed the eve ning.. ? ?: Mr.s Andrew Gantt left for Beltoi Mon. where she may spend the en tire winter. - *' Mrs. It. J. Clark, Mrs. M. J. Craw, ford and Miss Ada Frierson attendee the county teachers' meeting in An derson on Saturday. -"7Mr. Joseph Thompson,.who has beei in Cleveland, Ohio, for several monthsis Jlome again to spend the wintei with his family and friends. Mrs. Lizzie Brown, Mrs. Annie Rob inson . and Mr. Jtoy Williams o Greenville, spent the week-end wit! Mrs. Mary Hill. Mr. Robert Nelson of Anderson was the guest of. Miss Hamlin la's Sunday. : trip to Anderson on Monday of las week. Mrs. Mary Hill and children mo toped to Anderson last Wednesday. ' Mrs. James Watkins, who has beei in the Anderson County Hospital, i j nome again to the delight of famil; , and friends. Mrs. Selena Brown is seriously il at the time of this writing.. I Mrs. Manine Towns, who has beei on the sick list is recovering atjth< -time-<Tf-tWs~wTitirrg. ? _ ft ? ?? ? i Winter I Loth's Hot I Blast Heaters B Will keep vour home Hi comfortable even in the coldest weather with little attention and less fuel because the hot blast ||j down draft burns all the coal and the gases. Holds Fire J ? Over Night ~? ? ? Gi And gives you warm rooms to dress in on cold ? i _ winter mornings. r is easy for you here. You're ror chasing chill to a cabinet t tar prices right. ?. . ^ iRDWARE t 'THE WINCHESTER STORE' 9 . ' '* > _: ? U .THE PALMECT Laurens News . * . * --?Mi;. Fate?Davis.?modern rhiropra chist. is visiting his mother, Mrs...EH h< la Davis. Wg^vygrc delighted to have M him at Boones Chapel Sunday night to the club y^grcises .of. Mrs. James, is Rev. R. M:V .Mitchell, formerly of .Cross HUT, but how of Brooklyn, N. ai Y.,.visited Miss JuJA.m Hunter at Mrs. Golenc Sgtterwhite last week. He R was en route to Voorhees, Denmark, it 1 {.Where ho will be in 'school this \vin_ . ter. . 1 B j Mr. G? II, Hampton, publisher of al | the.Palmetto Lwaderytfas in Laurens I last .week. He and several persons A] j from. I -lurens (Airs. C. H. Duckett, s< daughter, Mrs. Ooleii'c Satterwhite,. Alary Bailey and others) attended the ... r ant triage of Miss Viola Dendy to Rev. ~ Howard, C. M. E. mtnjster Of Florida. U u The wedding took place at Fri^nship h . G?iurch, Clinton, and *ya's a grand ? r affair. Aliss Alary Baitey, popular ^ J Laurens teachers,T\7Ts 'one the* maids. j! Drs. J. W. Douglass, presiding elder jj j'Joi thp ureenyiUe District, A. J. Mar. ~~ 'tin, pastor of Alt. Pisgah, W.'C. Claw, ^ ford, i?t.Jtor of Anderson Station, J. y , I aveyanibrig those attending the Co. v j.lumbia Conference in Spartanburg', S. n L C. thi.? we eh. :?? ? Mrs. WTffterspoon wishes to public q ly tKnnlf Kflt'i' \Y. H, .Martin and p Springefiid .BajH'st- Chart h for h collection -fO ' p This goes to her club. Pastor Martin is a fine-man, who is willing,to Jielp ^ at 'all time's Such pastors and., their. ... churchc? will prosper. ? T -7 . LA NCVSTERN I'jYVS 7 7 - . C ^ Sunday was a red letter day at St-. *.< Paul A. M. JE. 'Clturc'h.' A contest between thc. Baptist and A. M. ?. Sun_ s day school .'clashes was held, jointly, e This ideal way-nf coming together proved very successful. We are S "?ii t ? himt Jhn rlitV..i?n?f ?iw -fc. I nominations played-a very interesting A nart in cooneratinir with Rev. Boiil er and his congregation that daV. n Rev. W. B. Bouler left Tuesday for the. annual conference to be held at t< ".Spartanburg. We hope, and pray ear a neatly for Rev. Bouler. He has been II j an 'tsset to thy people' of- Lancaster during these folir years of splendid o service. . . E We write with heart .felt sympathy S . to the family of-MiSs Itrzcll Hudson. V ' She departed this life November 7th. ' The night school opened its doors C . in the Lancaster High School-with an 1 j. -enrollment of 27. We aTe" still ex. b peeling others. Our nights are Tues. e day and~Thursday nights each^week. v Take the advantage of this while it ^ ? lasts. Educate yourselves for today, ^ tomorrow: and the many days to come. ' A cordial welcome a waist you. ? * Misses Sadie M. Haile, Marion Rich- . ardsonr, Elesc Rrisl..ane and.Mrs. Lot- _ tye McDonald spent the week end of November 4th "at' their home > iiV i R' Sumter, S. These ladies rcpoi-t a f j very pleasant stay. t j ~-The drama written and directed by, t l iMjss Eugenia Boulep, was extremely r {good Monday night. All who witness ri ! Pd this splendid program certainly en- c e | joyed it much. Miss Bouler is doing ^ I splcnrfd with her" Collection of plays. N ' . ' ' ? . < ' \ g ~~~c ~omes j ' ^ . t ? C LJ i " /~\. r> m ?c? juvcn utai uver tntire (1 . - House ? - y yti-pq master * -'in j cabinet ? ???t?ii. , i I - BBS safe in any choice made here leater for three to four rooms. c COMPANY - f r1 ?? i phone 4776 f ' , . V ' J' I ,y'x lieiuieitsviile Locals Miss Ruth MfCollum VUXS eallod _ Jino to the bedside ol her sick sister, :rs. Daisy Dllison on Marshall St. 1 Airs. Wurren Cook, on Marshal St., , i Setiously ill. Mrs. Braboy is 'slowly improving ? i this^friting. 1 _ < j We are glad to see little Miss Isabel . eese out again after a long spell of . lness. i . . "i Mrs. Grace L. Kennedy and Miss nifi.u Drake opened school Tuesday t Sawmill. Mrs. Rosa MC?ady is teaching with Irs. Clarissa .Terry at Macedonia :hool. * ,i ' . ; . i Mrs. Cartimie R. King joined the xculty at Clio Graded School. . . i Rev. K. D. Hughes and family spent ie^v\'eeTC~end atRbckTfill, STiC.Twith is brother and friends. - * ' Quitd ar large number of ministers ore out of the city this week attend lg the Pee Dee A&BOciation in Mtil_ ns, S. C. ..." i Quite a shock to relatives ~and~" riends to receive the telegium that Irs. Tammer Williams of Sumter, S. ' j in pry mnrn The rninninR still' n 'ait the arrival of the.children, wlio jside in the North. Siwvif^ hold hI?Murfrinnin?R:ml 1st - hurcb Sunday quite inspiring. Rev. B. Mdedana was at his best. We wfere delighted to have Miss Robinson join our graded School faulty. Monday-ftiorning. She is from tie city of Washington, D. C. Bishop W. D. Jones of Washington; >. C., wfl3 in the city Monday on im. brtan't. business. :?r Mrs. Katie L. Bradford "was in the ity Saturday and''made a pop call o the reporter's home. Prof. J. W. Cuningham write? of his plendid success as teacher in Flor nee, \F!u. ' Miss tFatmtn Williams of Sumter, i. C., parsed through the city Sunday " MttBB "f ^Yr_mother. _ Irs. Tammer Williams. Mrs. K. K. Kenedy looks good in her eve Hudson Coach. Rev. Riddick and his choir motored o Cfieraw, S. G.,( Friday afternoon nd worshipped with Zion Church, lev. .'Davis, pastor.Miss Annie Tillman and her choir f Cheraw, S. C., will render music at Ivan's Chapel A. M. Zion Church on unday afternoon. Rev. H. JQ. Hough .-ill preach at 3:30. Dr. L. M. McCollum motored ' to Columbia Sunday, where lie. accom anied his wife to Camden, S. C., af_ er shc had undergone a serious op_ ration at the Waverly Horfbital. They .-ill soon take her to Bennettsville, S. Mr. J. S. Zimmerman, one of our Wl | iesV painters in the city, stored in ,nd left some dates for the Palmetto xiader. HARDEVILLE NEWS j " . . r & 1 The members of St. Steph'en'A. I." Church regret very much to lose heir old pastor ,Rov. J. H. Nero, but hey are equally proud of-the new >astor, Rev. White. _ . Rev. W. H. Graham, an old forhLL >r pastor of St. Stephen A. M. E. Church, spent a few days in Hurde. ille thi??week. His many friejids iyntpathize with him in the recent leath of his wife. . Rev. S. W. Grayson, pastor of Fisti r's Chapel M: E. Church, preached Sunday morning and night to a very urge crowd. -Zl...??1 The many friends of Mr. and i\lrsT ieorge Miles will learn with regretr )f his daughter's illness. They hope 'or her a speedy recovery: Mr. David Eights accompanied by lis mother, sop" and niece motored l'om Walterboro and spent Saturday n HardeviHe and Savannah, Ga. They ^turned to Walterboro Saturday light. ' . * . . . " Miss Rettu Lights of Walterboro, s here spending a while with her ousin, Miss Malissa Scriven. Mr. James Hill is on the sick list his >veek. - ; , ,j j u_Mn Ollie B. Sheppard, aceompan ed b$ Mr. James Lar&y, Mr. Wanie iailcs and -P?iuL Mention -motored to Iardcville Sunday and spent the day vith Miss Malissa Scriven. Miss Mamie Johnson made a quick rip here Monday flight, r? We ore awful sorry that one of our listinguished friends, Mr. Mack Silas, uis left us. He has gone to Knox rille, Tenn. to take ?up new duty with i substantial increase in salary. Miss ^Ernestine Hicks of Allen. lale, come Sunday to takc 'charge if the Simmonsville public school. Wonder why Mr. G. 4>r ijr of such t conspicuous naturo.?Wo nop you -G ^without nil your airs. Mrs. C. A. Primus is out again af_ et a few daysMTInoss. Misses Rosa L. ?and Catherine Pe ot and Carrie and Eleanor Morris of Elaven. IJome School, were visitors . tere Saturday. ^ _ . . . '_ / > J t ** ' . Aiken News ?The many friend? of Dr. D. A..Jones will- regtet to learn that he lost his IIHIIII. Iiy Inr.t. .hViflny Jlfti-r'noon. Npthing was saved. Mrs.. Mamie Hamilton returned to Aiken last Saturday..' ufte/ having spent a very pleasant vacation in the Noyth. Her daughter, Miss Hamilton jf Benedict College, spent the weekend with her. Among those on the sick- list this week are: Mrs. W. M. McGhee, Mr. r'reeman Lucy, Key. L. E. Ginn, Mrs. Ginn and little daughter. Mr, and Mrs. -Wr-M. Ball are.being same was conducted by pastor^ RevY November 1st. Mother and son are doing fine. Mr. Clinton Mitchell died at his home on York St., "October 23. Fu_ hdiul services were held at Friendship Baptist Church October 2Gth. The A. W. -Hill. Rev. 'p.' J^McGlain, pas." tor of the White Baptist Church, spoke very inTerestihgly Of the~gopfl life of Mr. Mitchell. Interment was made in the cemetery adjoining the Spring - /li -u ' i ) . o niiiiiiM.-1'iiiiicii, oaiuuu. o. He leaves a wife," Mrs, L. Mitchell, son, MrJflehry Mitchell and a host of friends;' ? ? ? Mr. A. B. McGhee and sister, Mrs: Edwards Of Sumter. Mr. Robt, Childs. Miss Jimmie V. Williams and Miss Russell, took a flying trip to Colum bia" last week where they had the pleasure of visiting many friends and relatives; Miss Smith enjoyed her stay very much with her sister and ipmily, Mr. and Mrs. E. Guniblfr. The buneh reports having-had?a-grand time." - ? Mr. ami Mrs. S. L.' Jones spent the week.end in Wagener, S. C. with rela. uver and friends. 7 7~^ ~ Bettis Academy Ne>ys ?Prof. -A-rAV. NieHolson,secemf??nied by Prof. J, P. Sartor, Prof. J. M.i i irrrjrri-i;iri'i;rciT!rrTrnr<^rrft RKFSF'S m MRS. P R,-1 A Full Cine of Pate Cigarettes and Tobac Madam C. J. Walker Times. Ice Cream ar "PffON 1422-Assembly Street, l- Poro Be? Hair Culture, Facial Massagi mRes. lyles; Hi I. S. Leevy's D ? 1131 Washington Stre I I. S. L | Departni I 1131 Washingtoi ! - Big Line of Clothing Foi ;;}: ren. Boys Suits A Special J! ,..r Dry Goods, SI nnected with our st r Shop, Barber Shop and Be We are not selling Race J L- cause we can sell Better ."** V* ~ " t ' I PINCKNEY'S F1 I " i TMnroT a i/rn %. mi\ 1 ANLI\ /A IN IJ 1 OF SOUTH CARO ? T?? - - S fc ' \ -. J fWH B\ 1006 WASHINGTON ST.. Finckney's Sanil BEST EQUIPPED IN THE FOR YO ' A . . .f-y ' . Saturday. November* 12, 1927 'Jones spent last Saturday in Columbia. The Bettis Academy Glee Club sang at 'the First Baptist Church (white) Edgefield, S. C., Sunday night, No."1 % .vember 6th. .- . ' . The Community Fair is in session it the fair grounds near" Bettis A ! cadeniy and every one. is apparently V6ry interested in iho same. There will be a grand rally at Bet tis Academy on Thanksgiving l>ay in interest of.the twonew buildings, din irig hall and girl's dormitory. The wejl wishers a^e asked to be pres. ent on this occasion. The two .new buildings cost us $50,000 and we lack s $7000 .of paying tlois sunj. Those who "can't~bcf""present on the above date, .kindly send us a donation through the mails. Send to A. W. Nicholson, pres.* ident. JONESMLLE NEWS . ' - The Bethanay Baptist Church is yet alive. Rev. J. J.. DodTey* was. at his * best Sunday and Sunday night. lie ; always brings us messages that are full of-thought. " -a. The peopl? of the town and sur_ rounding towns were so well pleased. with the hiv of the "Twelve Tribes of Israel" until we were foreed to 1 leneat?ft: On?Monday?night the hcuhcr t, kwkow mamb mbw chqyqh was filled with' a hiixed con. . gregation. We were pleased to have the quintette of Musk Grove Baptist Church of Spirtanburg, S. CI The music was highly Oitjoyed by all present.'? =?r-^r: y ~ S " - In one month's time w'e have been able to hhy on .our mdebted. -nesar?fio^ou know from the leader. .. _ j ship-of- our- pastor and the~help of" * the Lord, .we will sQon be in the'clear. Mr. and 'Mrs.. Tommie Smith have ^ returned tu L.\ nch, Ky., where they will spend the winter. -Mr.-1 Franklin Free is still on the sick list. . V .'V;;.' . 9 \*vwsrrtmK\'-<?}u g lEESEv J ; , | nt Medicines. 't,jga?S.v. 5 cos. . A Full Line of - ? 'a Preparations at k 11 g id Sodas. 8 E 7R20 ' ." I , Columbia; & C. 8 OQOCHCfOO O CKH3OOO0OOOOOOOQOCK g iuty Shop 4 ng, Manicuring, Heir Bobbing 3USTON & DENDY g epartment Store et ^Columbia, S. C. QgOgggOOOOQ OOOO.OOOOOOj>qK>QQO feEVY?fr erst Store | nSt. Phnno7s;fi7 & r Men, Women and -Child- _j ioes, (Vlillincry ?- ?] ~ ore is: First Class Tailor ; |;.. :auty"Shop for Women. '!! Pride.-^ Buy from US-be-'- ;; for Les*r~ ' T t ^ J % 'r UNERAL HOME 7 JCENSED EMBALMER LINA & GEORGIA Funeral r?r? ? ?#! ^ ?1 ?- wi?u a uucrai Equipment As Good as the Best And Better than Uie Rest And Prices Less? coiWbsy ;'v , 'V"T, 'AND / ~~ ~~~ ~ "FT* iSERVtCE Residence Phone 7766 i COLUMBIA. STC. TjaryBarber Shop : CITY. COME AND SEE URSELF. ; 1 ?i . i- - - - .