The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 03, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
-&jturdny. December 3, 1027.
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Mr, and Mrs. J. B.Lewie l.?ul as
their guests for' Thanksgiving their
daughter and son in law Mr. and Mi's-.
M i. Leonard ElHs and Mrs. I.. CI.
'liSimes, v.ife .of. Dr. Holmes. The
parly pictured from Washington. to
ColumhTd in Mr. 'Kllis',ca.r. This is
I the ffrst"trip SbuTH that Mr. and Mrs.
I Ellis ami Mrs. Holmes have made
i- and they report quite an epjoyable
trip to the capital Cite'. '1 !\. l >i ;
enjoyed several social r'rd'. ivjulc
~ in the eTTy. ltrfana. Mrs. A. Jenr
kins entcj taine.d- <m Thursday, nUsjlt;
the ladiqs of the' pnV.ty. were1 Olitcr
-tahwd- on Friday afternoon hy M rr.
Arabella Goodwin; 011 SaHFtc?*y night
Dr. Tracy M. Walton entertained
with a stag for the min. 0(v.Ban
day, the party . v. as divided: Mr.
j/ lVn,,1y ? Mrc ll.l.V; w , h i ; r I
Jj, -it Bt'thol?chare h,1 niid?Mas:?AY.r.ii"
jgf Mr. and Mrs. Ellis at St. Lukq.
[J! copal church. Sunday i>ikt .they
jft were, the guests of hh\" and Mr.-; 1-5.
K. Jenkins. On Monday hiyhi, Dr.
W and Mrs. Hallman eyttu fafy.d.; ids;
Mr. and Mrs, llcnrv !V:.vori.
"The ] orty left Tuesday a. nwfo;;
Camden as the ':"Oi?! < Mr. "WMl Mr^
William Champion and. will leave.
Tuesday night for WapbiuStcn.
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!Mr. .Elliot. IM>insc,n,Mi.s. B. iM
Tucker and daughter, Mi Mar^i
motored to Greenwood lalt Suindaj
and spent the dhy with relatives,a-riri
friends and v is it edVtju.'t/A. M. K. Con..
ference. v ' - -A Miss
. Sam - 'L. Harrison who has
been quite sii k is 11 j) and iMt'ni; a:r
nicely much to the delight .< <!' friend.
and relatives.?Shp luul (pule a leng
?rttftc-ss uut e: h n 1 >ih (', 1:. si'.ibt-vwu,
-was called in he brought hir up in
. \ little while. .
Wc are pleased-to report that Mr
;Tritni Jueksj.n (1 line stive}. :s So hie
N 1 ? 1 1 *!...?? 1... A.rt,
wnat iniprovt'u aim iki[h,' .uiiu m- mo.
soon?be?Vestured to pirfe hc.'Uh'..
I* - The many"TriehiTj ot' Miss AnnL.
Thompson -will he el. il u> ki'.f .. l h'
I, she is up again, after in-i.a-.v <-n tTu
siek^ list* for sov'. raU buys.
Mrs,.^(Tdie Miller of jtlrc iiv. ille ha
.returned ftome" Hifler ajvVry*pk fi
stay with her SI tP^ Mrs. JuiTa ltmmj.
son of 2707 Senate St. ^ . *
^ Mrs. Mj I.. Owens left Thm :tl::\
* afternoon for.;. Mitui'ii,". jf>w, aftei
l spending nearly three vA eks \vit-lv h ,
sick mother, Mis. Alary I.. Hampton
I 1229 IIcndcv>.oa Si. TiTys'..Tlaiiiptbn
I .has. been ill for four week.-. V.\; ar^
| flnri tr? nil- id-.ij ^^vniL-.r g 'ov t \\ .
I hope for her aspc dy vet o\ evy.
I Mrs. Jujja. E< Swit/.er left." Sun-My
; afternoon ior St. .Matthews n-i.c
spending: nearly-t\v? \v:eks v. iHi .'ho;
. ' son Mr. ? E. Sv.ii'/.; i\'2202 on'<
St., and Mrs.. Mary L. Hnmpfm57T22^
Henderson St., Jtrvd" other vc'J:vtiv6.T <y
, the city^ She r> pm :. a , a v-'
\V"o are indeed -fllntl.to 11 p
M?s. A. C.. Marshal!, Xinbtypo
tor ot the Irrr-trvtcT Pub_- -4 '-X, _ L_
much improved a;'ter b ing quiu ii
'?for the ' pas^-^We-v^toUsrrr: _
The plaV'V'irjrir.s-iyn'J Pi!-trims |Vk
""TeantTvill hc i'i'l'i'.H . d .if i~nil. *np ;l4ibyterian
chmvb. jfi-'P ;iS. ni; h.', 'IK v.
5, 1027, at K:0ii c KTo'ck; A dpi:E iV 10-.
Rev. Mrrrryr 1':;; '"!'! .' !!' . .ViTTAi7
Rawls, '-Directress. t-o.me:vv.ju>,- i\ mt
ail. - . V {r?l
The "Dnum of Queen l y . 'b.o rffil ir
. W printed at Sh'iv.-v Par!-: C. T?K
E. church in the near firturC.. Thiv
is not a moving picture'nor a ennta;a
it is a beautiful I'i; ljcnh .Ri'aun in
PLANS M AI)E FOR ,-(.'IIR!STMAS
r POIN SOTTAS.
Of interest to CdlunibhiV.- younger
dancing contingent v.ill be the an.
that will be given in the yiLL b'ellow's
hall, by the Royal Poin-ettas
. ?lub,o.n Friday cycniiuM I>. icmU >
f . laivt 111 i:vn
nection with the. Chr-mlma*?1,1'otPe t i. r
!' is . thej Harmony Six Orchestra,; will
play. The first (lancer't>ivin this sea."
son by"th'c Poinset tas L'iub tooi-FTactr
Halloween night. The Royal Poin
settus are ahvays anticipated by the
younger mcroibeifc. of Columbia so
? ciety and flu? CKristn .1* R:\ll will he
onc of the most- cagcl'ly' awaited e
vent of the nre-hulida.v sc-asun.
f- _TWwiH? lUnnlrn'i,- 1 V .. I ,, j- f ] |f
Royal Poinsettas.
M R1.V 1)MLjfA1 LI ( il iV PA! til K TO
GREAT BEYC\NI>!
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Mrs. Delia EOTius passed 4,0 tltf great
?beyond. Sh0 had vcaTTTe'<r~The Ttprr
1 age of 85. She was a native of Lex
ington Coufity. She was the mother
I -Sref-^ourteen children, raising nine to
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lfer funeral Was hold at Sidney
{'ark C. M. E. church, "of Which she
t. nt und fuifhful meirire'r.
In thocodrse of his sermon,
lit A". jS. 13. Wallace, Aher past or, rights
ly'said that hnving livcdfto thc age
1* eljjhiyjfivoi doing good, was a ser_
mon ir. itsk'f. * '
She was- will beloved as attested
by thy many sorrowing friends* rrrrd
'!* '- l?-vels" de.-Uvns . that hanked her
aslu'l d.n Sunday"as she Was laid to
-rr^f^m^^inctolph'cemetery. ''7~* _',"r:
S\.Vfnves to .mourn her los^s two
! htcrs, Mrs. Frances Brown and
Mi S. - iy. a Ilaync-s,' one sister?Mrs.
let end friends. " .
Our. loss is heaven's gain and we
..hall s^x? her ivgairi. ... '. ,
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There .wiII he a hig musical pro.
ii.s.ii at St. Jantw A. M.~E. Church
: Sunday afternoon, December -1th at
t&*'; .-.-r r:' ~
I Tflss F"ina'?i.iiv> the teacher of Edu;
cat join; Miss Ilopkin, the instructor
7>T nva.-h ; Miss Green, the Eafin
j ea'her; Trof. Thomas, th.e ban! nun?:,
j <r.; j ivf. Brtmyirgr, thy-Teacher of
Mrs A lin Chirk and Mr.
r'.i' ert Ctmm'.ti \vill Ui> at their beet
' .nrtyy c noon. with vocalp instmi
- . ol.-il and cornet solos, addresses
i ml readings. . . e
x Ddn't miss it. Follow the crowd.
i:i???!-'ST ! -. vn u uci-;?y
DINKS K.MIM.OVF.KS.
= ,'i in.' Irl.nn.-('".ti-ad ItaUei-y. which .is
i ,wia ! by Nettie Sanders .'grave
| i no-st d. liy r.! i m uirKcy supper to
- - e.npIoVcC QQ
|. est .Mar.KilT.Msick's place on the
; Die it' rosjd. Everybody had a most
| sib-;, able evening a yd it was voted
) hat the hostess ?.Irs. Sanderii duyli
Tate the affair Tl.?viiksjuivin.fv, It.'2%.
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i;i:s cFUGLE T:ntre NOUS.
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| .Miss Mine.eta Currison "made i
! 'eI v ideasant hostess to T.o? r.-iwln
i-'ntrc Nous on Wednesday'' evening
: hXi lillVU instant. It was an interest
nj? e vening' for The members as cai-h
ietl v. ith"tht,-olh'. r tor the first honor
hich \vrrs vron l?y Mrs.-Estrllc; John.
' ; n. For .t his ln.rior shL. ve y modest .
!tv received?a -beautiful sihtr vase of
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lie loving cup design. < ><!>nSbV.tion
, ";h v.-oiv 'by Miss Henrietta -Booster
; ii tiie Ijoc hy 4?y Miss ?>usi0 W-il.
' lams. The husincs.s jftl' thy .Club was
ili.cii up 'ininii li'iately . at the" closevhc
lv.inr^jviri*it) cards. Following
i' ri fratw-,-program demanded the
; t. iy>'n of the a't'trttp,. tnt \v-a? at'."
ahjtfi(1 Ity Miss Susie \Villiams, chair
: ran of-sthe literary Committee. Tin
.. x.iu;s:.s;"; va-lo i t -,'t-hat. the Chili n j
: >yrs siant a cloltgitilfi>il evening. \f
: rr -:ii:td servfi.wiih fried chicken
! r.d : buttered tolls and . fitvlv. ie.'p. .
?l?i^-iLL-.r ( 111-, -i -11 r of delie low IH1S
. ry le Fvanca'i: iv'a' la mo.de wasa erv
j 1. Kit ' ors mid place enrdi. 'Miggfrr ?
-til'?'i 1 inkre.-ivhig. a id.ul?to I'ne
: ecajty:o? loveliness pictured in tlu!
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. .bors ius;h? -ed, c;vn'v;i.i ^uvn
i IMTTilnnl lilnk tr Wi. ? ear'n;;'5iii).
i * : i vm'o I" -best v i?10*' for i hi j
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NEW CKNTt'KY NOTES.
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Oii Friday afternoon, Mrs. Arabel.
pa^tiooawin was hostess to the?Nctv
i Cantory' Club. Five tables were
f placed for whjut, during the game
i'ne and assorted candies were serv
?^ tw.??I. 1.11 n. It; .-m HI I l.) I ,1111' jQllllO
; Mr.*,. Jake- -E-uh:tnlcs?scored hi;rh:-:-?t
.{id V; '.-i ivcd a hemstitch ;1 sheet; Mrion
an J -received hemstitched pillow
."li s. Fantuu TTipp and Mrs. C.
E. SUphchSan ran a close race for
hQohj', of which Mrs, Ilipp y/ori hnd
~7vr/ei\ ld a lovely?powder puff, ?Mrs,
Coodtvin's guests \vcf.*c her sisters
Mis. Thel'pia Wauls, of Washington,
(It, C*.; Mrs. Eva L, Champion; of
C: radon, also Mrs. Bi?mdina Ellis, of
VC'oshineton and Mr?; IJydia Biggs,
[of. Greenville. In cutting for visitors
y^r nien Mrew High
i est and recevied a'linen luncheon set.
I After Cards were laid aside a doli_
iu :s course?wno soryod con .isting^
' <;t b!iuc<lj chicken, riced potatoes, su,.
;-'ni\ pens in pntty shells, cranberry
"Mhct, Jdrcps!hjr~ pra v y7 ~wllife hrta'd,
r^To- and ton followed by jello With
whinred Trenrh 'and' lfm-rble caTcc.?- j
Mrs. 1"). K. Jenkins will be hostess
to the Club on Saturday' afternoon
Dec. 3rd.
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tHE JLNIOlt HIGH CELEBIIATE-S
THANKSGIVING ?
The Junior* High 'School class of
' Allcil lTniv<-i--iiiylinJki'i'|."mg with. Hi0
- annual -its.auiuvb-agiviiig
4 program Wednesday . afternoon, ?.'qyeniber
2Jrd. The meeting wns opened
as usual with president, Sir. .lw-J.
.VolUcr, presiding; Alter the business
side of the mee t ing-had been-eutnplet
ed, thy .proceedd with thy program,
,whu*h was na follows; - ~v :
1. 'Singing ty the class?^'The
National ^egro Anthem."
"I-~TT. Toem?-"'thanksgiving',*? Miss
E. Bossard, which was quite .timely,
full of thought unit i ink's; amoivg tSrc
rl , [li.c-ni^ iif tniliiv ..
Duett?Misses F-reshley and
MOtt'. ' V ' ' '
4. Paper-^-Miss .Sarah Stirvance.
| ili Declamation?Mr. Samuel Good
win. \ -.-j . ??:?
t?if. Solfr^-M iss?Artldrod?Duck'tf~.?
7. Select Heading?Miss Nellie
Davis, .. . ;
8.- Talk on Thanksgiving?W
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M r. Wat son fiwyi ui' a' beaut i f ul
picture of what. Thnnksy;iving?*< TTTv
. roans in connection with many his.
oric facts, lie hold th0 ohtir,.' :itT
(lichee in trfip until ' fh olafct tvorr1
fell from his lips. ' 1
-----Mirny-Visit'Ts lninr present? it tra'iinposihio
for all of tho.m~to hart
. 'opiotlnnjr to sayp so they TToeTTat
lie re one st of the president. Mm! w uvt
wCco;t; ir.od h.v th elas*. Mr. K. T.
?loorof I'oriaer mvsldt-h'f of th> 'sccon '
TTl?h ;ola s/made a few rchturks, tluit
a-tv'T nejoy. d.hy nil- _
Then \y{? listened to our beloved in'
.struct or, Professor O. Y. Valentine
lie complimented thy class as a whole
t>y Miss iVossiivdj and the talk bv Mr
- WUlWlll. : ???? ?
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I ; .? .CilEKAW NEWS Ua
hi v. 1!. \t':?I.imu 'h"'t f' i Ihion
j .TO iltijn :ay on i usiness.
i* ifi'1 Day was observed-at Coultei
Academy and tinny games jvcto ex_
Mrs. (1. \V. Murray aruLson of Co_
I lumbia. spent Thanksgiving with -her
j relatives on Second St.
Rev. and Mr>-. (.J. \V. r.onir, Mrs.
| Co rel.ia Sander.-. Jimmio, Annie I.ai'i
lie Sanders ami Mts.si\-. I.evi Adanis
r.d 'A iiiium. Sanders motored to" Or
] t'njjeburjy, Thursday.
MIN1 SVTdtIAI. I MO.V NOTKS
I The '"interdenominational ministers'
union met at Second. Calvary Bap
:ist Church Tuesday. November 11).h.
11 v. X. A: l'ke. vice president. me-,
sided. Dr. P., lVi^rtsoii *p resent cc!
' Miss. Minelraib, who has charge of the
play ."..round of this city. SiP a ked
that the union Cooperate Vvith her in
pu'tinft aver her Christmas program.
This Atlas don0 . and left in the binds
Uv^-ihcr-committee appointed. byL.tiia
^pTiP'ir"""" " /? .
Di'. Dillard read and lectured on
suh.i'.ct '"Why the Jews' 1 (iv;. No
IVi'ilinn' will. ill'.. Tlu,
- , 1 w as cn.i".ved by a1.', v-b ) i
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1 .?{rio;,Uinity.; i' lu nrin? one. V* '.h " :t
* li'ti' (i. VIM.- - :v"nontnn ' a*. '*
V,-} '(!, lllHAVn ffvFl V11'7
c "inmv.i)*'. (l oti the. subject. l')r. B ?m!
K nirtlin.r, ' . ' v< v
cvnr.vojit, which \van Vbryv-n?l^Uit!?T5
'.1^0 manictovs. These meetings hvc
,'vc ry l\e!pi'uh and the ministers of ihc
city arc in god to ai '.end. "
Th0" nojct meeting t'ill be at Second
n..y. \v?
V-.U1IIIJ vmn-ll. tills
1 hoping tlint aU will attend. \
FAHtU ULl> JiOMI: NOTKS.^X
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To the principal, teacher.; and pu
pil.v of Booker Washington High
. school, Mrs. C\ IX.,Saxon hriTTfhc W.
C. T. U., the Golden. Leaf Club and
inn 'or ymT p. ltK'inlu I'ing Its?stt
generously, ;it this season of the year
v, illw nioi.?v. clothing arid gxpi-trios.
Case but not''least;, y.-e thank our loy_.
al hearted Mrs. M<rran B. Wilkinson
; prc ident of the State Federation of
r0l-.tod Women's Clubs for the demany
o'thre nice things she sent us.
We thank one and all again for your
kgericrous gifts.
JMiss J.. Hv?t" Priolcau, Matron.
I IN' MI'MHin Ul"
Tn sad but loving remembrance
of Ilrnry <Si?rhtler Allen, who depart.
ed-Uvia?UCe November.-3D,. 1026.
Leaver? Tave their time to fall,
And flowers nt wither at the north
F"! wind's1 breath? . ,
And stars to set; ?tut all
Thou ha?t all seasons for thine own
O, Death! '
EVOENTA ALLEN, Mother,
l"*:. OSCEOLA ALLEN, Sister.
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mro LEADER
IX '.MKMOKIAM u
In l'i.i.'i? i..v M.j'.. of ui.r t;i
Mrs.. Donia Drudley, . who departed ' t1
this Hfc lJccouiLer 2, ltt?G. . . V
?)I(<lh(-'i,'7J??ArV "SaVe pave toil us/ S
S arciJyjinful uie">n<l. ycur piissfil; u.
Vet h >\V:Ior?v? M iito t<) ws, . V li
' And so lonvf-.thii &riof mu t'last. . s<
; .TUouKn-'yetir firvcs nn t foils ar^ over, av
.. Yo'ir sw eet. smile* umi.jnuyo**' 5 ha 11,' il
hoy; " ; * .
. OVr us i.:il tilt? last. . " t:
^ \Vy; ran fej1 your spirit near us. fi
*n?l wo somehow krvw your cafe; 01
Vi )v. M I (u??ut^-"--^mw-"t-rtir tTS7--~ "-E
j yve- can e\-?- y.;,o.u;, vw;yw lu.ur. ,
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?S;ul the siui.:li\jne since y<vu loft us
-And iii'> v.ui'lil ^s.'. ;ns odd and drear; L"
Cii ivf'-.{jjiul. :? .f i;o .i hsv,, horot't us/
TOt^O in : W thai-we held dear. 1:
J. Mo'.hrr, ^k'ai', \vc loaf? ..In. clasp you, o
_ J2U-liLMMiUl?i=iiiiua?i=__
\VT\ove ihc mi>.i ]^,';l\vnco did hear you _
i f i) ' ( m? Miii tit.ad yem?nroT~ ' '
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,\li-.. G. C . Glover,
, ' . I<. IV. Pinnfo^-'
L)elphintv Bi\tdie>%
? son^* Tttnddhiirp'.'i^ers. ~
iox.1 S (!i ai vi. vo; .NG v.om,::nh 1
; . illi'Y .NOTES. '
The .''VV oL' JonOd C)u?i>cl spoilt '
\ very j;K>:.r-anl aidytnoo# ' Wed lies
*j\y;a t iv.f.on; N<>\\ .Hdi'd. at,Th0% h<mi'c r
i' infiS I.Tiy.a'Ho.dv. .-12=1.. l'&icli . ; -1
top s!: e.t. ' Th de\utiiaials v.??,s:i'ol *'*
members rindi d to. roll call will-.
CiClc pip la." aTs f.ojr ir\idi\vi111 "K."
AiYej: whivli an- imejin?t!{?rani . '
~'"l-r,/. y\ l. A'1.' 'rfi-j "T.f ~tW'T;
ijn#-.lh? t-e | ivsoni enjt y.eil a deli- i -1
f'eious iv; a d -til* li-li .^a'lf!y 1
I .Te^^P^d c:. l:e ^TT-TT V. pimv lli .li ! .
, jlion.l, 'Mi . l?T.uhvniy ; iij Mr. Rail- * oliilv
Kelson w>t kn>:nty visitors.' 5
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_AEuiiOay '$ Xovoniher 21st,..the-, j^
':Fas>kr-n RoJ- e" jriyon it the Aikvn.Lj;
I*nl-1 o SchotS'i divvcte by Mrs.'" Malik* , ?
i-I ill ..v.M-i a yraii'l :.;.k<ys;. M ,ny - ?
| were i ivtint to enjoy' it? In the scene
j "Boudoir".' Mrs; 1.11a .Mac Brown was ^:
I vt rv eiuu in in v. in lu7r luuviiec. of blue ' 'j'
r I 0
inn.I m\ try curls. -Mrs. Willie- Cum_ 0
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mings in her tri e* n an.l white n>ule o
V i har'iiiin-r k'.Il lady. Mrs. (Jcr.rinU
KuLnnki-- attired, in her-d* mhit'ttt hud |jj
, .-en ,voii!'i iu; Mits-vci-y attractive. 'Hit . 0
<>l" s -by . ti.~ l ni nubs an,! Mr: a
Nathaniel' Weasels u\ lighted the vast ?
audience very ltfuch. The vcjiilinji ?
! ''1 ho (.jus!'' by Sirs;' U." B, 'Morris1 jjs
v.sa very intcix?? Miss; Anpk ! ^
I.o\virC AIhc1 Little l'kinotr'.1" h/*d" t?>! ~
ff.'nrn ' to iho hu'.A ti'uvtV tiwes l?-f "
..=* . 7?jf < : : r ; . MrsA"
"*'ili}i is i!>.. ci.Mi 1:1 uhii'ul on. ht-r-vvis;
' .iCiOi'ticn .<-i' ji;si !' The many, j
lit mis' and \. ,'il v. .-'h is' of the A iken j
vi'iii'iii h, i"-< t n. < A.ivvnixl t?. !
.kiicr t>... i::<?;' TiT> h .1 IKi.ttri?{.
in;.i, ui^i^i-yuah? . 1m-.
W. S. W:'"\ of 'An 1 :
ist.i. ihi'. . . Tu'.'-tUtv- iwnhn*
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it a Al;i. tiiwi olj s, Janu': (l'.'tor, .Jr. t
Mi s. !.'.l.nvuT')-...n,-:;in n iurncJ i'ron:
'' ? ' !' hi' . :< m'.-' 11 i In n .
she liucTTTT: n~vi i. in^ 'ti. i - ^-it-T," TonT-1
niie lla/.O!,- and In r lUt!c nioee ;
:in.l ncphyd',. Kugt n'c ami Alice back j
vi.-vn ju'i1., I
.viiii.Hi'-,' thi- h-l\y bundi tbat attends
ih., Th:inkc.fti\.11;^ i^aiici; at Slrutlun
j A lulili j\v,in, yVcr;asta* Ga., were. Mr.; '
'anaMriC NaG^iM VMM, Jr., Mi;: j *
,^'iirs. JucA'i'li Smith, .Mis 'c.i I0fit j J
tlvcv Bvi;k;, Kmma Blacker, Messrs!
Joe Cnmmin;rs,.I adyt'e 1'eiTy, Kdward
WHi'-rims, U !?.;{ C:iilc3 ?.iihd Drs.
Cherry ami'Scott. ?
. Mr: l.t.alvf.' Kirc and iUss -Esther j
( h; 1 ry, Mr. ih lv.a ( !rle~ and Missj
Jinirt\lt. V. W illiams motored to An- j
ii L.S'nr -Ga-., Mv- i -h'rnl Wn'Ekfr '
Baptist?fool ball game". I j
. Miss Evelyn Smith and sistfft. Ru8-| 1
.'sol spent Thank giving day* in Colijm- ,
Ma . I as
Mr. Snmrnic Wnyhiiv.flan l'-i:-. return I yj
e:l Irani the Aorth also Mr. Lonnrc' q
, 1 hmvc'pson. / . C
j Tlxc .el'tvjtict sharks, mr. and Mrsj ^
, j'.lijah Parkoi:,. Mr. t and Mrs. Lnnnio i &
i Franklin, Mr.'and Mrs. \\*. II. Antler- j Q
! anr-i will?nnt .<i<tv7'd:'vTnir'i?vrn?if 1 B
; the weather' is so that they, have ti q
wear swi'.iUi.i and I'tuls.-?.
Mr. Henry .Tonys, Jr., n.nd sister' S
;-Mon< inog??+?Hnimrn?bwtitnte s}nmt-t g
! ThnhliSjriviair. day at homc with par--] 3
ontn and friends.?. : jg
j Th0 funcinl of Mrs. Maria Bailey : S
' was a' Friendship Baptist church j C
i the home of her sen, Mr, George S
Bailey in Columbus, Ga.. .1 | ,Qj
L The Teachers' Association met' at j fi>
.
I . .. - ' -.-i r?.
-V1" "?Eluded?strh nrrt" Maun day,
I.ov. lio ?pid the following ofRcetsj
e.r cloned: i'rot. /\, W. Nicholson
r- si yfht,' Mrs. Mamie JelFers'on, 1st
'-iv-PHsidcnt, Mrs. M. M. Briggs,
ur-Tdufy,- Mrs. X. B. Morris-,- Trcasrijr,
l'u>f. W. I).' Drake, 'Cor.-Secre?y.
At- the. dost 6{---the"business
ssion, Prof. E. B. Williams, a, re
at r.raduat'e df Morehous^ ,
'as intrcdttccd and spoke briefly a_
UKuy-ed?Cutior.nl lines. Ihe ..gist of
lis groat*^ address . was that we us
rare are in a very Critical" coriitf,
oil along,educational lines. Tfic-lii
iL4ft tj*?cts-must hy awakened to tin 1
n't thiii they cannot attract prcpar.
I dcnchcrs to the rural schools an
un'tfiatable. r We should put forth
uiclv el fort ourselves as a race to
MUr bur -condition, and* then we can
:<pect filiuch of others,
t he reporter worshipped at Sardis
hiV'-isti church" -last Sunday, Sally.
a C., |>f Which Iiev. George Hartley
i Lulcsburg,. is pastor.
t'limbcVland "A.,r?I. F?. Church.
JtlTo "ffasTor, Kev. A. F B. liorry t'ci
ft".' Jo.\ ut the members and .friends
an returned ' tjb Aiken for another
- ;u', am rtie church is .moving iAt
.ill a. line start for the new conffef
ne'e ycur. ,
fir. F. B. Mack, former Presiding
ildcv of the -Aiken district, has beoir
i an ..erred to the Beaufort district
u Succeed'the late Dr. M. B.'.AIer
herscn. Dr. \\\ Fa McBrown, of
i. iilesloji, succeeds Ijr. F. B. Mi'u?k
vi r the Aikui district.
lj:\ .tic Brown- preached two intersling
and.instructive Sermons on.tlie
dvd kTunday at Cumberland and held
line quarterly conference in .Men.
;iy- iiighl. . . ' '
Thiuiksgivimr services wcr^ held nt
umheriand Thursday night.. An ox
illeni .serhiori was preachud, by the
a"-:"';!7. Dr. Iluri'y.?Many contribu.
"ii- and packages wore received for
hi* si -k and poor:? ' 7 7"
i Ik* i.isu?r_W)ll tlddt'c^ Vt\6 Allah
. E.. League upon a special subject
ex? Wednesday night..
The Thanksgiving services at Bet.
is Academy were very -interesting I
nd largely attendeif. Among those J
Tib Trade 'brief spfcethe's were: Pres. I
li>h l.-in, Revs. R. L. Ryan's, But f
;i\ Weaver, BlocWfjf Gopdwin, Sid
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A MESSAGE OF
When death invades your faultily
; relation conveS to you from tee fa
AND BENEVOLENT ASSUCL-Vl
1- .projected by' insurance laws, to).p
I policy which,your forethought per
! .such.''
: Every member"" JT the family* sh<
[. ^Oyu.uu CONTRACTS.. Our agon
35-about ic Thone iieo."
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School Supplie:
With resources of over.
tory we are ?bie to make an
~ a1ih\e eiiuipment. Be?sthre
elsewhere.
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rnittts, ine collection y *
'vUj y?nd.?A.'tor the?serviced li'm-l;
panics \^re played by the Academy ? '
boys jyhich wefce enjoyed by all pres. . cntr
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The . -1 -' ' '*' ., :_j -Z^?.
KNIGHTS OF TOUSSAINT
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' ^ AMERICA- , - t
Greatest Secret. Frtjtcrint, Benevolent '"r*T~
jnd Patriotic Organization Kr.fvJn. : .'
? O.FFtftS TO IT,S MEMBERSHIP
Aid when sick, Protection at death. Aid
n Disaster and Distress. Aid to Ctudetits
a ~o:: c g 0. Kr'e Hospital Treatment a ad- " 1 r?
"arartrai Advice. ?*?.r
rno i tCTION AGAINST ~T~ '
ACCIDENT, SjCKNESS AND DEATH " .
$250 00 POLICY* - ' *
THE CUlDE TO? > ^ ~" ~r ' ' 3 >
Health,?Happir.rss, Brotherhood.?Pros-? ;
jerity, Felowship, Chanty, Kindness, Jus- f.
Jc.e, Jviercy .g,;(i Love. !
Deputies Wanted to organize edges ini.i.w.
'.sve'ry city, town and h&mlet irv South Car- I? " ^
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Joining Fee, $7.03?? Special. Disoensation
mow offered Candidates for membership for
^3.00 everywhere in'America,J
Fbr Information, write ?
The Grand Noble Secretary, KNIGHTS
or T OL SC. A I i'< I', 1aC-| 1-g Taylor Qt., ? '
Fhone 6757 '.** <J5>iumbia, S. C*.
Rev. J. Ei. Beard. D. D-, Abbevilli . .
?: : Ui aml Kobi t;uinmander -*
Seymour. Carroil. v., ^Columbia >
Gl .ilui hie" Rt-rr/ r^ry- " V* _ J . ^
Miss N-i A. McQueen . Charleston
Grand ,\ui)ir Krrinrt*?Si ' *
. ft. A.. Evans, M. D., Columbia
, i. ?r-* ''.Supteiiii1 e Advhiur, "* V
H. U. Sea brook's, M. D., Charleston
hi.nu! iiii-'t.vj-Tir'ni t.rjrye U.r
Rev. J. S. Bonn, D. D., Lake City
Grand CiUtuTaiir.'
SOJ- ,U. G. Staggs, - > Greenville '
AUjaiaui < io'-itot ai, < UiUik.
^Palmetto Itcaltv Corporation^
% RE<E ESTATE |
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.& fnlloi'tina of?1U ntg . > |i. ??^
2" Er.v-y TcTms on Homes 2
8 ?c*ue choice -Ddfgains iri'.Coun- 8
8 try. suburban ;in.i ? !?? o
jS Soinc Special Bargains on farms # *
0 in Kcrsffunr, ITIclVland and Lex-: S
"'8 mgtonl Counties. " 8?..
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0 11 l?y! 2 Washington Street 8
1 OP O O O O vOOPO'O POPvVOOOOO s
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CONSOLATION J
ranks, what a , message of con- a '
ct thait THE M.UTUAL RELIEF ? .
'ION is undCr-vomract and you S> .
ay you pro nipt ly your insurance ' 5
suaued you to-take out VoVering ' [; ' '
:>uld have one 9>t our SPECIAL :<
ts are anxious to talk with you i * .
eriey'lent Ass. of S. C. |...
Gen. Manager. - -1!'
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iivii rews,
[itorinm Seats . . '' ,
100I Desks
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sr^anKinds.^ " .
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>0,000.00 and a modern fac_?.
tractive prices on any of the
to write-us before buying . ? -
HOOL DESK
aANY ??
nufaclurers. . ? -"? - 1 .
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in mi iiini iii iniinaMM^f
any INFORMATION con- igl vl.
ing your travel, I shall be C
1 to get in touch with yoi/ S ,
is c*afe 1
ORF. B ' , 3
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. ' / 1307 Main Stfeet H
cntaMVt1 for tlie SotitWern Ryr~ 9 ?
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