The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 07, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Br Saturday, January 7,
Laurens Ne^
7 . The Blue Bird Sewing C
\ delightful meeting at the i
. 1 .. B.uekslock. Music. '
* I Remarks by the Pfesider
I . were glad to, ha\e with t i
1 itors^ namely. lVitss Ciara . :
Miss Agnes is tans, wno ga 1
| heipfui remarks. 'iins urn i
I ineei>ng in tne year our
uee a.us observed. After
/| n.emoers enjoyeu several y
- J i nunjoeis Wt!^e .si i vij-il in ? 1
J\ by the hosiers. Miss. Wrij
/ j thanks to the hostess lor )
.1 r ' able evening.
4 y The Dorcas Charity rih .
I ~~delightful. meeting at the
Mrs. Alice Moore with K .
Griliin, Mrs. Ann.e Johnson
Anme Lou Owens us joint '
l'he Christmas tree was 1
' mhny. "gifts were exchange^ i
the members. A 'delicious c
thicken salad, pickle, sandw
tines, cofwn, imi "n"l
served. f
Mrs. J. B. Blackstoek hJ
dinner guests Sunday Mr. I
, S. P. Parks, Mr. and
\ Garlington, Mr. and Mrs. W 3
r Mrs. Minnie Brown, sister 1
Blackstoek. The menu coijp
chipkerT, ,bahed chicken pole
steamed rice, dressing puddir
i notatnpa ranhipH vnmo
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cranberry sauce, peas, pica
apple salad,'brick cream t
after dinner mints.
Mr. James R. Davis is '<
, the delight of his many frl.
ter making his home iiv.Jj
Pa. for a year. . I
Mrs. Viola Dotson was guff
bro'herT Mr. J. S. Steward
~ the holidays.?
Rev. F. Y. Dendy met wii>
- accident on the Laurens-Clinjl
way when the mail bue ran j
His many friends septl out the
est sympathy. Rev.j'J. W. t'
r~~ presiding elder of thi&Greorn
trict, was a visitor ^here 'dm
holidays; also Prof. E. S. Aa
Mr. T?nrel T?5v>h !a "ViAiiA
. . relatives and 'friend's.
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Miss Julia Fowler [and,;Mj?
Fuller were home from
' *-rT?r the holidays. . ' ; ^ "
The teachorB home1 for the l
were: Misses CelxvDuckettfc
Deal, Bessie and Es'Sie. Williao
gie Smith.' - .
Miss Sarah Miller was visit
. . aunt during the holidays.
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<- / XIJNJLYEUSITY .CLUB OR- <
'mWf (JAN1ZED
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> By Mary M. Goodwin. j j
j-j- y Vork, Ui'?- Lu?Tim AHi?niU?a -,
' -js city ut a meeting held Sunday
e*' Xjuf Mia. "Eugenia Lyles Kuontz; I
a'1 i). 153%. jl St., took steps to or- j
as- n an Allen University Club, for
iriu j rpdsg of eventing a more loyal
liio I toward the University's Alum--1
asw i. ioviitiun.. _
uuo t meeting, which' was; well atuie
xiue-to tlie mueji Interest inani-i ,
live* i by Mr. .1 amcs Alvin Wake-'i
rieu >g of ideas by ihe various ones. I
o/- 1 J. W. Killing-worth emphasized !
r the necessity of haying a club '
t a ? city where there; are ?.i num- ^
" former students of Allen Unilthe
'' ^ *'^Cd. that quite' aT"few
students ha.lj not'been in touch
_J_L La mm t.i i:: I n,n si,tHu leaving the 1
and. lie felt ahsuretf*that more
i he done for thn association
reen; ... *
' nf I f-thi'sUulehts organize. such a J
sal- '
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?^? ij; would bo hold. thcfollowinp ~
iv for llv.' ob-ciion of nliirora. her
neqlinj? was closed,
llvs. s-j _presont?were: Mr. and Mrs. _
sVV? . Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm
ere,, looks, Mr. and. Mrs. J. W. Prit
dvs. Mr.';Vnd Myi(, Herbert Andcr
I ol thyaudM+*s. Ed'Ej:o\vnV,>rfir. and-t
tied XL_ \y T..,m,<.'n, ATr. and Mrs. C _
uist, orr's, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Wads
turn i, Mr. and Mrs. Gins. White <
'Avv 7 S'y iTi Ml * (, M. Eddy, Daisy _
pine < , T | ;o M. Ca|vv-y, A. M. Pride,
uke, 31ock, Mary and Maude' Good
Rosa Mac Rivers, S. Middle?
, Lillian. Davis j and F.li^tyt'tb
af . rr. Messrs, Fra^k Brown,. htiyj ..
ure onv Casper, - W. Daw-kulfc "
FuTL'rTWi.n. ilavris. E.< N. LilHt
1. lh o.- Peivin-. I. 'Moore, Join'- "
hc -son, "William Nelson, T' Slid*
rml . J. W. K:illn: swor'.h, D. O. Val
ie, J. Young, ?
i'nfl n the* VKth of Do com box* the .flu!
ligV at Mr." S. B. WUifams, 127 W
hin it St.
jcejhc ftdlmyinir'oflicyrs ^cve elected
:la^*-'s - Afvin WtKcfield, -president: s
PiA'py *Piwl;i:ig, vrco^i-o^itkiit;. E ,
A 2nd yiee'-prcsident;
~ i> M. XU?itvy,^i5V!?j't-tni,y; - J. Law' jxontmrcrl*dary
M. Goodwijy
jr.nahsij-Ed"Brown, critic,
nif ha cons TaUoi ul committee- Ilor
t Anderson, chairman* It, Tf f Lb- ~
? n, ?T.?W. .Itrrxqhqtt, Daisy Pteree
sa Mae" Ri.vevs, J. Younpr, S. B.
ill r.m y PTTFITTi Adams beabrooks.--,ai
lymc V. BVvek.
^ Pothers who joined, the club arc:
. and Mrs. J: C. Jenkins, Mrs. Buj
1 Cr.iwford,- Messrs^ T. \V. McClary,
\Y,. Thompson, James Mitchell and
? |p- mm tmtmtm m i? ) i i *. u- nt>w, -^r>
:uc; si.ouf.
Druggists i:"
St. Phoije 7226 *'
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;IR SPECJAPFY. iver
r rescjfptiops.
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Charles Hqyward. " : "
On the - account of the Christinas
holidays th0 next meeting will he
held January fci.li, 1.028 at the home
L>f Mr. nin^ jtfrs. ?>. E. Jenkins, 25'J W.
Uflth St., jot 8,00 p., II.
| HON FA PATH NEWS1
The beautiful holidays have passed.
We hope that all bid at happy nsw
fear. . ^ <
Mr. c. s. Datcher, who lias- been,
qry ill, 4s 4miwing imwto thtrxle;.ht
of his friends.
den nn:l Mr. William Robinson* of
IfTecnv'T]e ami Mr. and Mrs. Homer
F(Utirner of Dues West, were guests
>f Mr. Earl Mattisoh' and sister en
" hrls'.wOs <Vty.?
"Mr. Reokcr of Spartanburg, and
Miss Wiil'c Wilkerson of llonca Path,
h:int)i!v mnniod dm-infaysC
Mrs. Thomasina Lark of Phifadelhia,
l'a.,T-3 spcnd'ng a while is guest
if her sisters, Mrs. IJlanche. Clipk lte.
nnl Ali^ IVTntl
~Ml:-s Wllind Mauisori and Mr. John
lol.ert. Mi Omvan wore happily . mar*
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v ? nm .tIK iiiu. I1U1K
Mr, P. W. Matfisr.n of Ilorvea Path!
md Mrs. McDuffie of Columbia, wore
ppnily married during the holTdays.
M'ss I'aiiiine .M^tison of Ashevijle.
". C.."spy nf_J"he holidays with-her sis-.
Mr?". T ois. Humbert and . Mr. Filoro
*MoGr'or were happily married
' inrg the holidays. I 1??.
.Mrs. i'niisufci Smith Cist of Co-imb'a,*spent
the Christmas as guest
rfyVfcr. and Mrs. Henry Smith. y
jSJ.c hi Smi?dr-0.6 . I.eygi Land,
;i J<uat luwtldmc 011 Friday^ nigh.,'
r'th1 pn-Mimt ma. She,\v;^ the'da^gh-.
er of the late Mr. Enoch Smith arid
si wived by her 'mother, sisters,
d brothers. j
Mr. Frank Griffin "and Mrs. J?rne
:iib.vMi v.ib.-e y.nntvilv married during
' e hol'days.
It v. Alexander fo tJniolp High
ehool, preached an excellent missionry
sermon at Liberty Church on
"d?K?tman day. . '
-Mr. R. L. ffteycnsdn and Mr. Robert' ft
ef Due WestrAveVe guests-of
i-y. s I'au) n^ on 1 ih Ineeo'la Mat4u
?rr?ir-ttr-t-my u t i~wtl. ' f .
IVTi. .VM^cIja""Vanc-Cj who is teaevhinc
car Starr,-spent the holidays at her
tome.
? CAMDEN NEWS
Several tallies of bridge and whist
entured the party during the" holidays
which Miss Edna Woods pave on
Wednesday afternoon at her home.
The decoration was in keeping with
he holiday season. A stfebt course
was sQi'ved af>er the pxme.
The- Mason's banquet was the outstanding
foatui'o of the holi day a, It
^ UII Aliuiauciy C VUJIIUg at*
flale and Thomas IIall.
Miss Murjorie Clinton of .Claflin
T'ni. e:\sity, was the visitor of Miss
lvtit|0 Brocks.
"fjurge attendance was?reported:
from various church who held their
wa ton-night service on Saturday night
Rev. P; B. Mdcdana motored to
Bennettsville, S. C. on Saturday.
The Social Club of Mather Academy
entertained friends at a party on
Thars-rLay evening. Games of different:
kinds were played \yith Misses
Marian Graham and Flora Murphy as
"tenders. A" course was served.
Mrs. Sadie Thomas' is improving,
nftei^undergoing an operation at the
Good Samaritan Hospital in "Columbia.?? ?
t?7 _?- =
Mr. Carl Boston is well on the waj!
to recovery after being ill for quite
a while. .
?ftr.ci.al Club have
postponed their whist tournament until
after the holidays. ' r
Miss Itosalie Beal is visiting Mrs.
ITT Ise McLester. ' \ : C~
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IIARDEE^ILLE NEWS. Q
Rev. Jerry Mitchell, pastor of Fish-:r
Chapel M. E. Church, was here on"
last Sunday, but owing-to?the in-g
dement weather was unable to preach
Mrs. Jeanette Jones returned home
vfter spending sometime in Jacksonville,
'Fla.. S?' "~~
Sir; and^Mrsfl A. B.-Felot enteraincd
with a soeial at their'home
m Sntniwlny 'evening for thrv srhnnl-j
>oys and girls 1 before their return. |
Promptly at .4 o'clock the guests' as
rcmhted i riTfrCpnrlor- where they a-'
nused themselves with dancing and i
ard plnyrng. At O rr'cfockalt of'the~j
6om where . they were refreshingly '
;ervcd with a_^elicious repast.' The
lustesa ljcinj? Mrs. DolllC Mac Maneyr
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\fter the repast the guests danced [
?nd played games until "Show me
he way to gQ home."
"Those present were: Misses Bernice
?nniels', of Savannah; Gladys Cole*'
nan, Julia Tones, Carrie and Eleanor |
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TTO LEADER ?
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I Nurse Advises
[ weak, run-down
WOMEN
To Take Cardul
! *1 have known of Cardul for
nearly twenty-five years," says Mra.
; Selina Meissner, 1072 Harrison Ave.,
'Beaumont, .Texas. "During that
time, I have taken it several times
and have frequently recommended
I it to others, for it is a splendid
medicine and I am glad to give peo_
pie tho benefit of my experience.
"I have been a nurse for several
years and have often come in conj
tact with patients - vho were runi
down and weak. Often I have told
sufferers of Cardui, and the way I,
^ -myself, had been lmlued after tak-?
J ing it, and advised them to give it
a trial. Many of them have sifece
| thanked me for what I told them,
so I am willing that other women*
' "I first took-Cardui because I was
I awfully- run-down. I had no appe:
. tite, and was weak and listless. It!
was hard to keep going under such
S conditions, and I looked for somb;
tiling which would help me. .
f 1 bad rena oi i^araui ana aeciaecT ""
' J* *?l.: t : I
j i/u bi/ iu ruLui loiui^ IL^.1 llixprov+
od bo much-that I have taken it
I since whenever I needed a tonic."
ISold by all druggists. co##
?p For Over 50 Year* ft
Morris, Kofa and Calhcr,inc Pelot, ;
Mary . Stincy, and M.alissa Scriyen;
Messrs Jack Fields. Jr.', und Jaijies
Garrfic'riy. . . 1 ..
MrsXJ. lLrBifceketich piade a busiicss
trip I? Savannah-the.past week.
Miss A'rir.a fa?Souanah, is >
ere spending thcTcn tunilcr of the.
_oliday? visiting relatjygs.
Mi.ss Dorothy IIo Igcs spent the holdays
here visiting relatives.
Her. J. Hit'1 hell returned hume on
Mori-lay nvorrtingi' r?k
Hc-v. 'Akx Seott' is still confined to
bed.' ? 1
Mrs. Gertrude. Hurd spent a few
kiys bore as the guest of Mr.' and
Mrsv A. B. Pelot. ' ? ' "
. Qn t"' 't tmr.-.ber "of tho school boys -j
n'rd;givls returned to school Monday.
Tuesday. - i ?
Miss .Marie Curry nnd littlu-daug-h"oith
a<; the guest of Misa Frances .
Stee'e". ?
Mr. Elijah Ransom returned to Ilar f'villp
:iftnr spending the holidays
:n Fanfotd;. . ..
.'Mr. Cfoi'ge Dunlap returned here
after spending a short stay', in Ral?;gh,
N. C.
GADSDEN NEWS
j ;Cliristhiag Reason has passed. The
Tf-ro 1 idays were spent in., a peaceful
1 vv>y hercj, ' % /
On' C'hrfstmas day special services
were -In 1,1 at Itrd llill Baptist Church. "
I Our pastor, Rev. R. W. Jenkins, preach
j oil a strong sermon. .
Th? out cf town visitors at- services
were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott
and Mrs. Martha llepkins, of Phi!u-[delj
hia a..d Rev. Isaac Williams of
Wilmington,; N. Oi, Messrs I'aul W.
1 iiuns/ Mtie Garrick and Mar
jti'i Garriek hirye returned tp the various
colleges after spending the holidays
iwiih their parents.
Miss Mable Williams, a jnnior col
e^c?stud - nt at?Benedict?College,' '
-|.Mr and Mrs. J. II. WWliams. .
j Mrs. Marich "Wright McLester and
last moi\l.h and spent the day^wth-her sister,
Mrs. Louisa \V. Randolph. Miss
Tif>iiii; Rpykin of Now York Cilyr-ae?-ompanied
her. " '
Mr. If. T. Marshall and mother were
pleasant visitors here on the New
Year's day.
Mrs. Bettie Sims, wife of Mr. Doccr
Sims quietly, passed away on the
^iOih cf December. She was stricken
\s\ih paralysis, a|bout two weeks prior
to hw- death. ^ \
She was a faithful member of St. ^
Mark Baptist Church. To know hoc. J
was to love her. She always had a
smile and a kind word for every nne _
whom she met. - ;
t 'Her husband, two daughters, one
sipn, grand children and a host* of
-t'rtcnrlr lwvc our deeped- sympathy in
their bereavement. . " ' |?
Mrs. C. M. Webber left for ?Wilminfrtm,
V C .v.i thfl VtsA SKb Wlta /
called to the bedsh.-e of o very sicjc:
brother-in-law^ Mr. John Webber. 1
Mr. Andrew \\ illiams wftfrhss
been an invalitf for eighteen months
is very fii"1' 1"Jg in the
Good Samaritan Hsopital for tho past
six * |
Olivia 13ot>o has been on the sick
list fffr a few. days. ~ _ V J
We were sorry to hear of the death
of Mrs. A. P. Dunbar-of Columbia, "
who was well knoWn torihis communi1
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Richland Counjtj
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B1NED1C. COL]
Nexi Saturday,
i?-?i?.??.?:?i? . -? .?
DR. D. H. SIP
ALL TEACHERS IN THE CO
Gounty Superinlcndant of E
A Message of Interest for All
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MM???I ? WIH1I ? IIMI?ilMITI fl *?4 WIILM' ?no
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Over 21) Years Practical V
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v Repairing & Rebuilding ?
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When 1 he Doctor C;
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^LGL CHAPEL '
January 14th
3St^Speaker, 55^3 ,
UNTY WILL BE PRESENT
ducation Eleazd^Tylll Have
Teachers. ' '***'
LXFl.KlE.NCJiD .MUSICIAN
ED. F.DAVIS
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IVachor hf All In^lrumcnla " . v
larmcny Lessons for Advanced
Also Arranging for . V
Instruments
MUSIC"STUDIO"
"H I Ham well St. Phone 7380
COLUMBIA, S. C. ---
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na Lie us to fill his prescription
ray*-ferrmg your prescription? ! ?u"~ j
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