The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 03, 1927, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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? ' ?Lindburflh, Pershing nn<HSre
:The very n'linn e a car is chiy
it becomes a used car.
We have unheard of values'n
befuJMiJOur yearly inventory L
3 TjCome early and take advai'ita
Chevrolet 1925 Tourin
?~r Chevrolet 1924 Sedan
Chevrolet 1926 Coach
Foid Tourings, Roadst<
? ISlodels from
Wills St. Claire 1921 T
Oldsmobile Touring
v ; , - ?Franklin Sedan
~ The abo.v o nnrtiiinn others v
? H ere'are some gquci values I
general haulihg:
Chevrolet Toh~nnrl Half
; Ford Trucks Dodge Tr.
DO NOT FORGET TUF
1 Central O
-I 1 Cornier Han?pton A
i cOld.v
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;; Newberry News*;
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. Newbcrty, Nov. ?9.-?The 1'icdmry
Annuat: Conference closed' on Xo
27. . :The prcuchera roeoWeil their :?i
pointments in the afternoon time <
noQgh to meet their new" congregi
lions that' night. SomC". of thci
were glad, some were sorry to lira!
.. the change.
? . The old people, ami ili'j y<unig pc'<
pie have r.ot forgotten how; tg man
in Newberry. A. large croxyU gat.hoi
ed at the home -of Miss Rokn L CVi??U
on, Vincent street Nov.- :i7 ut 4 p. r
to see Mr. VVm. Suotherund Mi;
Rosa - Levi iter unite as one. . TTi
r~house antHsfrcets were crowdi-dy-Th
bride'was dressed in whTtu silk| wit
/ a wrcatli touching the ilpor. The
-atnod'on Rrus.nl carret. Tinhad
on a full dress suit. The bride
maid of honor was Mrs.. -Lucy Car
- jjcnmr. mia lue -La~iL-uvaii?Vrftr*- :U
* B. F. Neelyr . Flower girls wore Jlr
S. L. Moon, Delia Daivs,' L. I. l'ra'.
~^=?T- Elisabeth B:uky, l,u.ln Alkn, ll.m
nah Smith, N. G. Galihutn aiui Mr
Jannie Smart. Rev. J. C. Smart tic
the knot. It' ?you want to see a rei
bride groom term-out comer to" Miili
" " Sunday morning. ;
~ 'Rev. Thomas from Florence, S./C
and Rev. Clifford Chapman from' C
* etnnati, Ohio, spent a few "hours
.. the city on Saturday past en route fi
home.
? t E. F. Floyd, his son, Oilell ai
M"Singlev motored to "Columb
on list Sunday to see his fatly r, .M
Grace Flyod, who has been in tl
hospital for a treatment to Ins t.yc
Mr. Floyd reported thnt hisi father
dong nicely and hopes to come hon
Wednesday ~of this week.' We lioj
- him a speedy recovry,
\Ve visited Bethel A. M. E. Churc
t ' ate dinner with. Mrs. Thomas Titii
30D Blanding St., and madG a sho
call at the home of Mrs. Johnson c
Blar.ding St.
L - X^e Parent-Tnnchers' Associatu
of the Elisha Graded School met c
_ November 28th it 2:00 P, M. wit
- all -Officers and members prosent
Thc mooting was largely Mteride
They paid their monthly dues. Th
school has one of the besT paren
teachers' oasocialfon frr^he -Count
IT~~ ?re going tt> nut on a-progra
y = ' Jfor December 8th. . .
Ther8 Was a mock wedding give
...... at Cromer school Saturday night, Nc
1 Car
tiofi
?7?. .v .. ? t)oe??3.
^FZTTMraide
nt'Crrilitfor ; i . 1. ..nn'd lirf.
t'-n (torn thi- dealers 8})o\?.iopnt
n fhfrpe-car?, which. ir-fTi he. U1 '
egim. > . T
ge'of these specii)T"values. f
A . ?? ~
?rs, Ccupcs, Sedans)
1923 to 1927
ouripg , ? Dodge 1 curing
Chrysler Touring
vnJI he ?.-i'i<.:rcd. - ,
n Pi>k1.-s l :a';ir \V!>TT ? _
/i onrTrmke ???: ?
u'cka and many others
TIME AND THE PLACE \
leyrolet Co.
ve. and Sy inter Street
IBIA,S.C. /
ETI, Auctioneer
:\'r.h. -Va.iirPn
.s-Ui ?Un?v I.uli.ve, L. Aik-fr i\
.flio ,U'aJu r;< v.l thh<;ol.
it lliy pairing, was" a iwill -alia
w ..IP. ' (iriiijif: .-iiiiutt: leufr.V ' Will Li
j_. & iridic ton, ajvo^'ni *.1 ivl Ivc^u't'S. bri:
j.' .Soi.it1 ol t'hv 15V. iiil>i-:'s of ihe l iU't'i
i t cache.!. a.--, ot'ia: iuji ,\vt r?\ ilic niai
nv a:ui ^.l'ovni^iiu'ii.- After tlic proce
it- si<.n Ahi;in Aliui.-ia:;;;'?i A-'fio. .l inlV1
SQl1 iMulvCt. of, -.iiyt i^;;j
> a vvvy U:at-l.v -rrmljiuciyiliiig spec*.
.V V- ),l'U. v.;ia Oit ihis-'-atUviiUti
liii.'jit. ' _ . ' ? . .. ' " " _ .
a. inMusx a. yr. i\ ( .{'u.'ncu no^i-:
;?^?: s : : ?
k" -Sunday.. -7 marked ?rhe ' so
-rm\[ >":n: jay if :{?.. ]V27i."ft. c .iviV
11 once yc aj; an i. live lVrrt Sunday J
X I lie new ' jiass.or .it BcUve.l.' lioyyi
s. vViis.. u very .nkuiiiU' .atU'nJjuii-'.-. .
all* of lli(. soirvivE.y l<hiytng-- thy eiit i
Kra&tr-r?: "" V ' :.... .
Iicv. II. F?;: 1jr ifr.loa, ^v'r.u r<,jn
W to Beth 1 fvoj)j \ViHmms'"tMiniyd ;S
rr.-rt U.\iv-y v:;: / <. j v \v.;r1 !tt .
in f'vi'.ui'lj'.v ?m(] t. ; by t
:C! senior, nun.ibor ship 't..i Bethel' cliuvvl;
11) h.'ivinj1 lit en ;i hwwirr,?nr oarii
11 years *>f jho elraivh Tie iDw-fxtert*)
? The new? riut -?r v/.i, uti1 rtrrrirTTi
h, received by the ljrjniij :\hd 'nun
in friends. In th\? sehbid he made tii
in 1y- ?n\V .very (-n^-uia.vins remarks
5r 4chlhhon; wh'.cli v.-a.-. highly pU;.
1 iiife-; - in the Lea u<>t' he lectured
TfT'tiic ij.'.e et'y on the--Missionary- let's
la Tb.-n- :i- j'- - i ' -'t-. u^v j...
r. p/owfe.rj'ul sermon to a very* wpjuvct
jo tjve. audie.net'?including' many vi'
s, tor* ond liVe'. student body of. -AH
is University; frr/hirSt, Matthew 11:5
ie ."Take my yoke 4 po'n .ybb and lea
H' of. me, for ??y. yoke i.; easy ar.j r
burden light," At night text foti
h, in f>?. Luke 12:32: ' 'Our Fat Ik;;
s, gepd pleasure to give, you the,.kin
rt doni." Byih sermon; yvcre preach
>n witty. the .Spirit's power and. enjoy
it scented by every one present. >n
Bethel .church and ib^* pastor: i
h and well ?wish'ers to' all of her sc
. vices. Lot -us shivc- togelHcr
<1- i make ju;o year noi-imll
j3' other.-y.ffU'S-.-.nrjly Tfi n nrfwrsi
t-i way-- \fiiy we r" solve as <)id!-the i
y'I ylrcJ-jWritcT-; ""Suqt think the Tin
m . tl? fought ar-onoo at eosg ^ttr don
, thin? flrdoud task shall not, he dor
n till thou hast got the- crown." ?
- Sunday is holy .communion da
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' THE PALM!
? Orangeburg News
Prof. John S. Boyd, on$? of th<
H at Georgetown, waft a visitor heri
B liomo Cwsing?weole ?at the &taU
College. While here on ThankSgivinj
I Day he. attended "the footbaU gam<
wj . between State College and 'Allen U.
nivcrsity. Prof. Boyd^ although a trui
B Alknite said that the boys woul(
| Nn\, to learn; the game- to play thi
y-> State fast lineup. : a
' Airs. A. J. V-.^ White of .Manning
v. -pent Thanksgiving day here with Mr
[1 U. A. White, who operates the" Boule
tvard Pharmacy here. ^ _v L _
Miss Liil.i Ikislnn of Planning, w;v
tAnninjr" Day. . J.
.Miss.Li 11a Boston was a visitor her<
At State College Home Coming Day
Tlie" Regular Mail Messenger t<
the lull roads here -Mr. J. A. White.
nior0 was called to Rimini 011 las
IB i-nutniiiy U"i muni mi limcnu ui 1111
u st^i mother, hlrs, Moggie Whitmoro
I ,1'rof. (I. W, Howard, vice.Frincipa
? of the Howaid High school of Georg<
~E Iowa- attended the Homecoming
R SEBtatc College and while here tool
ft in'the great?football game b etwee i
i \lien Uiiiversity and the State Col.
fe ,le?re. lie also:_visited "lHlovve am
& .spent a part of the time with hi;
? father-in-law, Sir. It. L. Williams
_& l'ldT. Howard iIndeed :i liiKy viin
p nian and we look to see him som<
fc,day at the headvpf one of.our greal
P i (Iucatioi)al institutions.
t'laflin's Distinguished Visitor.
P Hon. Perry W. Howard, a distin
uished visitor from Washington, D
C.., wa's the guest of' ClafUn University
I'mc-'day. ; "i he . Hon. hir. Howard, is
V, S, /\ttnfirg-dG^
? "VjVl av.d . Xn'tionai t'omhutteenuir
r> in Ali.-i. isslppi.. He has two son:
I'vi iy. Jr.. and Lucus Jlovyard attend
h"; e,?He :il>a Ins a hep!
i wdVlr. K. W. Howard, who i.-t takine
1 I '"a [' V. r iriil'v*!!!! a \ lew ot enter.
? n a !s:w svho'tl upon the coniple'tior
;< if- l is course. "While hero The lloii
!|j: l-i\vaj:d (lelivei'cd a' timely i.y.ldres?
E o"tpe sUulent. bdoy and it was mud
' d by n~V-^hY heard it.?lt-Jh
he regret ted-.that bis timG was S(
hot I thai" the- citizen? of Orangeburg
j .... !d i?i-.t h hi- thi s ills',ingujrhed vis.
r~~'. r^ IT is t > ho hppfcd'tb.tt he will
Eg . hii."Frank ie Jlk-har Is, Filipiw
1 f >aviVivian Oarily, of hi'.'lining, S
?-s-| ent 'fhaiiksgiving here. They
. . Vt'e i-,i the graduating class, of tlx
iI* inning high srh?il.''"
'd.d-i T.jf?
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1 - ^ "I"ATI*. Ct) 1.-1.tirrtf'V 1JSI^mi:Aso N
IIY WINNING FltOM ALU EN
u" " , . " - 29?6
lib - ; ? -C. ..
S - ? Ci.'iiv:-'I'liirst'.-'S.
C.. N?fv.,.24?^BcfOr<
-?: la. :o Homo (A lYi-'+YC cfoivd t'ho Soil'.)
'i*r i''nr<&na -Sth^ilir i dders Unshed then
".' ppopch:.* unci ended otic-of the most
?r successful season's of their foothal
hi: l-iiy. Allen University, for' sev
. .x-ral sensors *>hcir* rival's on Thanks
iv op; Day were tho . vietims of the
*' ri'ihlii. tjiilauihl and lost after i
r :sine (i.e;}Tl! h'y a score t>f 2!) to G.
oi: , goring.came in the first quartoi
a when 'eraser tackled'and downed n'r
r<? A-ih^iT ?u'.f i'l i t I'liVr.'vlVi lr..?The f i 1 s
t< o.ichth.wn.Vuitj, in the. second qiiartei
i i " On, ;thj. fi'Vly yard lint" Powell, cap:
diiiv and- quarterback, heaved a lhnf
ob J|,,jV " to Ch ut on. 1 Mifl ack, ' who rar
la tf-". i n . Lhc coal. Till
<"?' ::;r ir f<H t-fo'.F:3fra point was missed
A hath jmj^s liy Allen's center ovui
-- ilio Iua.r of" llio fjiinrtiiiikiiok was re
or -overall by S:otc for thc Second touch
s^r-i"wn. PdwcM kicked'the extra point
lli.i harflr^t- hit
! *" I'nr,' backs of the South by sweeping
no .'end ,vuns and line bucks scored the
to v.0 final touchdowns and Towcll stil
3 . here with his toe kicked one of the
to < ..tva n'oinls.
on AllerhfWy score came in the thirc
a *n?T-! !< !"'inr'u' rnS3jppn:-s piny wliiel
a nylCd them fifteen yards?-md a touch
>i-fdo\vn. <They failed to nafike the ex
en ra point and after this rally \ver<
!!?; unable to keep State out of theor tor
rn r't'ory.
iiy State- College has an enviable rec.
nd -rd. having met and defeated all com
rV except bnc. and that by a decisive
score. Here is their record:
od - a'.-C llc^c GS?-Walkr BapliajL 0
ed '".afp College 10?Fayettcville 0.
State College 10?North Carolina 0.
n -iSfcH'e College 0?Paine College 0.
J- 1 4r -tr . r V.. .
>vs - m . <- uua^ 1 ns t msntute u..
r State Collcprti 45-?Georgia Stale 0.
to .- trm? College ?Benedict College U
l.;o Stat College ftp?Jt C: Smith fl." '
vr.Sl.iLt, tiollejio,23?r&llnv ft.
n Total points for opponents 18.
if'.. 1 .ft?lotik?Turwor?l to a glorious
service to which tho'public is extend
y. ed a cordial welcome.
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STATE FOOTBALL TEAM ENJOYS
TURKEY DINNER
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State College football team, the risB
ing victors of the Carolitma iir\H C.pnr:
* i gla,~wa< wondcrfnTfy treated MotuIny
E evening iu FlyodHall with a delicious
M-nrrkry -dinner by Mrs. M. Br-Wilktrr.
? ! sen, the Mother of the on-rushing
B Southern Conquerets. ; .
-j This marks th second annual turnkey
dinner given by Mrs. Wilkinson
* hs a token of appreciation for the
e ir.anhness and fair sportmansjhip on
ihe part fo the personnel.of the foot'?
ball team.
To put a suitable cliniax to the oi.
iasion, the studenls marched around
*he liall cheeflng and singing to and
^ for thn'T~bdYs while they cnioyed tlie
1 f coiifenia of a well filled iahle.
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CLAFLIN AND BENEDICT TIE
LI Despite.the--heavy penalties amount'?
ing to one hundred eighty fivp?yards
IrliD'u "ff
j by brilliant line drives and end rur.s
'] coming from double thi^t formatioTT"*
j The score was Clafuiv l'ZT~5cned:ct
1 . / '
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Benedict's eleven was, sln\v and ex
ecpt for penalties \vcre .unable to make
1 gains ; against Panthers". Benedict's
^ -td%t-sex)p'e tame fifter a bad punt and
penalties against 01aflin brought the.
'; ball within ten yards of Claflin's goal.
i'Pour drives by Benedict carried the>
! ball across. Benedict's second touch
; down was disputable. A pass knock
' J od down "by Klmofe of Claflin was.
caught by Williams-"*of Benedict|
who ran thirty-five yards'to goal. Uin_ j
pire Addison declared. the play, legal. .
i Claflin in the second quarter made |
a detixmined drive for goal and from j
4 the mifldel; of tin, fcdd. makin^.lirst j
a.-dnwiia ot' will, eaYriud the ball over 1
1 for a touchdown. Bytlvowood kicked'
5 the extra point. # The Panthers In the I
.third quarter started another driving;
attack anil after repeated halts due j
! to penalties carried the ball over for-j
|,.hi\r last counter. Cktftin ou t - played^
1 j Benedict in every department of, the |
game, making t^vepfy^ ^af^td first |
' jdowns-4to fjonedi.ct's tour-; completing
Vj three passes- out of eight at tern tits '
s I while Benedict was successful in com-!
' pitting one of a dozeju attempts. . j
BENEDICT~ X EW S
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All; n University and-Benedict- Col_
lege obseYyed .Thanksgiving Day ex
. ereisOs together. The exercises wore,
lieTd in tlie chapel- of' Benedict CqL '
lege on Thanksgiving morning, with
no i<>r v .n. Antisael in crtaflge. The*
~ progo-m was- interspersed with?mu,. j
.sic.vrryJitting to the occasion. The
. ivklriss. of the day w,as voryi. fitting
' ":.iy Doctor- -Pi e<lerit-k-C-;-Redt'pyrv, d'oan '
of the. college. Doctor Iie.dfern dealt .
wi h tne g n'ei al subject of harvest !
ing\ 'and gratitude and traced vtfie'
reurl.v cnistohis showing the occasions
foj| Tl.? .njtsgiv'ng. He showed that
r oar Thanksgiving..reflects the sj?i_rit (
rj of the KngTish harvest home and was
' . . -A.-l?'K.. it. w T> 1" 1
r i * ci i? . j 11 c* 11 ?v up uikq - iiriy i?n^i^n
: eiila.sics. Ite gave interesting ihci_ j
1 -vienVtr. bfjmng up?,n the development
^and establishment-of Thanksgiving as
a national institution. ' j
i Reverend R. M. Myers,-pastor of Sec
j or.d N:xzrnvTlrBapti.<t Church, was the
preacher .at 'our chapel service, lie
i dealt witlvtUe importance of the birih
L uL' Christ iu hie -Vrtrt4d~ tuttf -4<hmvcri[
tluu 11 e.-is. ('ii!y_p;u_>icea o_f huinan il]s._
. He urged the afudentsf to put their |
; trust in Him. A number of the niem_ i
i b.rs ol' his church \vej:e pre*rnr"ahd
? W ill To" 1 be ready When lie 1
. conu\> to the edification of aTl."* ?j
TIiq Douglass Debating- Club nf the-j
. high sellout which aims to create Unity
i to develop oratorical power and to 1
.' pr >mote executive efficiency, held its
rlmTa!" meeting November 4th JlLho.
r following oHicefs were elected: Iiu_
> dolph Grippcr, president; Eugene
1 Holmes, vic0 president; Allen "Davis,
* secretary; Goovge Dannelly, asjsis.
; t- nt. socio, my; Ernei-sim?Sherman,
1 treasurer; Boy llill,'editor; I-'loyd \Vil
i son, assistant editov;. Andrew llill, Jr.,
- critic^Fiemnung.Prince, assistant eri
tie; Forrest-Harrison, chaplain; David
i , McDonald, pianist and Thomas IIan>_
mond, ward on.
The'musical program held, at Zion
Baptist Church" by Benedict students
last Sunday* was pronounced o sue
. . . ? - . j
3 cess by many whites as well as coL
oiotMovers ol' music who were pros ;
. out.?Tho CoIwwIhh Recoil gave a"
: spl n'tiid account of the excellence'of
this program. ' c
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The Thanksgiving Party given by
the music^dcpartmerit on the eve of
Thanksgiving was a [most unusual!
r fVal uriv Tins devilment under tfrcj
^frHrretinn of Mrs. lila Y. Pullins .has
! hail Uieupleasure of attemlmg-tt?-pg?*4
grams. * PacTR program get's" betterj
and beiKir; 3Trs. Pullins is direcitng {
s her ?>tt?ntion toward?ftfl
which she hopes t0 be akle to present'
v*iry soon. .
" ?-V IUDGE
SrRING_J{EWS-_--i
We are proud to say.lhat Mr. Wil '
lis WatSon is improving nicely. . We I
think he will be himself in a fp'w '
days. . ~ 1i
Mr. S. P. Qnattlebaum and Mfss Trix
ie S. Daviswere^qtiietly married last ,
week. ; r,
:?Prof. T. J.^ Sjilliyan, Mrsr G. A.
Dorman, Misses J. A. Hammond, O. C.
Williams, M. Ellobee and R. C. j
Ifammond motored tci Orangeburg oni
Thanksgiving Day. They witnessed 1
a good, game which was. played bq_;|
tween State and Aline. The scores |
.were 29 G in favor" of State. I an !1
sure these parlies- enjoyed themselvJL j
with their many, inends. and class!
mates. ?r* ' : it Mrs.
G'. A. Dorman. Misses OphelifJ
Williams, Ruth and Jessie Hammond .
enjoyed a delicious.'dinner at. Mrs.'
-H.-Mi lMnekney-s bomje^-AfrsT-Pinek-'
ney highly entertainidMhese guests
thovn
}?-ILitisos. Cetiria ahd Queen Corley,
; of Paine College .spent Thanksgiving
i at home."
Thc Thanksgiving ganic between
the Ridge Hill ami Woodruff school
; was won by Ridge Hill. I
Mr. Fa$e Williams passed to the t
beyond \Tst night. More will be said!
next wfeek. ' ' ,
On last Wednesday evening at 7:00 <
?-- ' in i i i ...i i ' i i
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TheHome^b
Ov^ned'afid operated entji
o v. ' ^Vlcji. Nettie Sa
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g ~.?.. ; "v?~? Try fOur Fr
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| Jarnes William
f" , LA'UREIS
;jj' r*- Now,$,el
. Do yoii.Avia.ni: male rial for~
> Ihivate'Rendini* C ollecre 1
t~44igh or Rural Sch<
Sper ches for all occasions at a
137 copies sold the^first
vThart every peisori might have
0 a Negro poet of .South Carolin
[ 3 in the reach of all.
rs?~? $2.00 pt
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; S 1310 Assembly Street*
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L PRECRIPTICNS C
Wfc CHirtw and J<-)
| YOURS FOR
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Saturday, December 3; 1927.. -V
j'oclck there was a beautiful wed_ J
ling at the Ridge Hill Baptist church,
rho bride was Miss Leafy Watson,
the maid of honor, Miss Minnie Liee ,
WatsonL sister of the bride. The maids 1
were Misses R. C. Hammonij, 0. C. ^
Williams, S. B. Corley and O. And- ,
ersori. The groom was" Mr. Ira Gra- <
ham; groomsmen, Messrs McKinley
Peteison, James Watson, T. A. Han.
berry arid L. Butler. The bnde wore
a boiutiful white crep^ back satin
dress,. The little flower girls were
Thomasqna Hammond, dressed in
Broadnax, blue crepe-de-chine. They
carried lovely baskets of flowers. The
maid of honor woro a canary gear,?.
goitec | the bridesmaids wore^ variyus
colors of changebafe tatt'ate dresses.
Miss Opher Anderson sang "Thine."
1 he wedding marcfl,. was- piayea Dy . A
Mrs. L. B. McLtoes. The matrimony
Was_read by Rev. MeLester. The
reception was at the bride's home,
Rev. J. T. Watson. He also gave the
bridc away. A delicious course of
ice cream and cake w?ls served. ! ,
pliia, S died Thanksgiving Day. . J
His remains were brought homc and .j
buried in th0 Ridge Branch ceme- ~ 4
try. It was (iuite sad to los,, a young
man, but from* his testimony, we . ^
are happy because we feel that he is
:on.' f0 rest ih glory.
sad Bakery 1
rely by colored pe ople
nders, Prop. [ . . j
Specialty V | |
lirthday Cakes
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