The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 14, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, February 14, 1928.
~V.' -UNION N WS. "
^South- Carolina and other-eouthern
1 stait'a are now emerging from one oi
the coldest spells, experienced in
many a day. .For about, one week
we telt tnat we were rid lbhi^i' In
' ' the teperate zozne, but were really
"";"g in frigid zone. The house
.wif^ hadji Ume^with freezing waVeF
and bursting ^pipes on hand and seven
o'clock breakfast to prepare.
Jan. 1st, we were almost too -cold
to attend service, while thgj'e were
not many attending churches here,
Vet each of the .churches had a representative
number.
The funeral of Mrs. Meclora Brown
. Spencer was held at Corinth llupV
tist church, on Sunday afternoon Jan.
1st. Rev. Williams, the pastor ; conducted
service. Mr. A. Jeter was in
charge of the funCful ald'Uliyi'ini'iil*.Bethel
Zion and Corinth Baptist
? churches have- alb had Christinas eel-'
ebrations. The jgogrnnis were well
prepared and many received gifts
from Chrisitmas tl'ees. - ' Mrs.
A, A. Sims and children spent
holidays in Gaffney, where members
.j anu^ > friends of Limestone Baptist
church made it very pleasant for
them. . . -i?
, Dr. and Mrs. Montgomery spent
Christfhas holidays in Darlington, S.
C., with the home folks. They report
a mosf "enjoyable stjiy._ .
Misses Mary Fuller, JEunice Beatty,
Mary Brightwell, Julia Freeman
Willie Agnes McCool, Bernice Roseborough,
Dora Ann Hardy, Beatrice.
Douglass and Messrs. Shepherd Gossett,
L. Worthy, William and Marion
Douglass were all at home during
holidays. . ?
Mrs. Emma Gosseti Reynolds, formerly
of Union tjut how of Detroit,
Mich, is visiting relatives and friends
in Union and Columbia. :
I H. Simpkins spent a very
pleasant week in'--Edgefield \Vlth"
home folks.
The Emancipation Celebration was
held in Auditorium of Sims' High
School. A well prepared program
was rendered. . Th0 speaker of the
. dav. Prof. Thnmnson rlonn of A Hon
TTt>iyg^QttiY, Columbia, AVhose message
was/1 art* inspiration to tnose wno
he^rd h'im. We fear~that~ there is
- not enough "boosting" our Emanci
.. pation celebration, in these parts.
g'ho M+owHnwnn ruiw, i? mr>gt|y ?-.?nrpnged
of school children and a few of
the citizens of Union, not many from
rural district. We hope to pull up.
next time.
Deacons Iluskey and Bonner of
- ' lift, Sinai' Baptist, c'hui-ch; Gaifney
drove thru the country with Pastor
Tobin a few week's ago, bringing ppv
tatoea,'sausages, spare ribs, baCk
bone, jars of fruit and vegetables.
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Mrs. Huskcy was also along with
the bunch." i-Mariy thanks were tenUieretL
the ifremhers of Mt. Sinai, who
are always so mindful in rememberling
Key. and ,Mrs. Tobin. "The day
was plesantly- spent with these
1 fl'lt'mfs and with n hgwrty-thank youand
come again, they. left for home.
Airs. Eloisb" .Bradford was a pleas-;,
ant visitor at home during Christ-''
mas holidays,, also Misses, Jemima;
Giles and Roehelkv 4 .
M..A. T. received a number, of useful
gifts*, and Christmas cards from
frien'ds and pupils. She is very appreciative
oT^their kind remembrance
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and ."Ugjvih .-thimk them. The beapti-1
fill/coat sent by her son I*. M. T. fs i
rUuleed nuite a gift from, him. .Words'
| are powerless .to express How Tniich ]
this is appreciated.
The 1 d i n c i p a I o F" B j c \yer' " Nrrr ma I +-'g.t'lliiiil'
uith MutTM K. Hemnhill and
two .of the teachers motored from
'Greenwood nbc. 20th, 1P27. The par-1
ty paid a number of "pop calls" in'
our city and were entertained at,
?i T ?wranee and
Thompson on.W, Miin St. Mrs.
Hemphill expresses her gratitude for,
hospitality extended -ITev and the i
friends from Greenwood.-- They were!
so chimed with the reception ^given
Chat each one promised -M. A. T. to,
call again. '
Subscriber!} to The Palmctt0 Load-:
or -would do well,-to_get the" proper
change ready as a call will soon be
made for amount due. 'Please take|
notice and be governed "accordingly. J
Thanking you in advance, yours j
for the "Leader."
MANNING NKWS. .. i j
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Mr. W. E. DeLaine, Sr., and daugh '
Iter. Mrs. Mayme Tindal of Brooklyn,!
j X. Y.. are here for an indefinite-stay-}
i They were accompanied by Master
i W,. E.-DeLaine; Jr., and baby Jerome..
"1 imlal, Ji. ' ' ~
I Mr. Maxey Jossie pf Clairton.^Pa., .
j is here for a short stay at the home r
j of Mr. and Mrs. Waler Frasietp.v
Mrs. Itlean -Ijl^tfield spent the hoi-.
'Mays in Aiken, S. C., as the guest
of Miss Russell Smith.
M iss Jennie Reynolds of Columbia I
a l'ofTner tfrfrClll'i 111 the gi fttled oeHol
4wul_anent tho' holidays here at the I
home of Prof. and Mrs. J.. S-. Boyd.
Those who spent the holidays-here j
"Tate?Mr^n-S^?P?rn<1nVi>-W p!)<-h:irtlsrtn I
Allen Servance, Carl Servance, Abronj
Dicks- and Henry Hatfield. . ~
Mrs. Louise Benbow of Florence
was here for a few,days but has now
returned to' her home.
"Mrs. Rloise Loyd who has been con-|
fined ot her bed for. several weeks
swith the?t'Flu" Ju mow convalescing.
Mrs. Florin^ DeLaine and Miss Liz
zie "Mae Rhodes were joint hostesses
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' THE PALMIST
A GREAT MAN GONE.
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I-f we judge greatness by the stan |
rtrrrrt-sot ixiwly Nnzayene Dna- \
con Win. Wood&rd was indeed i i
great man. Not aroused by the em- j
1.*; e i.' j
battle fields nor .by the hymns, but j
by a sense of Christian duty, hist mot- j
to was ihe same us that immortal j
Lee, where dtoty called he was not i
wanted there. In his-life here wjth i
uj5 he always endeavored to do his i
duty to his fellowmen and the great- j
est of all he strove to-^do the will j
of God. .. ' V ' ~ ~ i
The- esteem in which lus~felluwrrien |
held him was exemplified by the j
crowd-which gathered, on last Sun- |
day Ulterhoon to - pay the. last?re? -j
spects to the deceased. The church j
was-trltetj-rfnd--erowds were-turned a^ j
way. The eulogy was delivered by 1
the pastor Kev. R. M.. M.U't\ which-was
a maslVrptt ee-Of" literature filled
with truths talcon from the inner life
of the man. He u/as assisted by Ruv.
jT. M, Boykin, who. spoke of the
worth , of suieh mpn r? iJOFTltmwli l>? -
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the race and' to 'the nation. As Mark
Antony said at Caesar's funeral,
"The evil that men do live after them
The good- is 'oft interred with their
bones." "
I wish to .paraphrase this and say,
The evil of this man, if itny^^may lbbe.
interred- with his "boned and
the (rood live after hint.
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at a Soiree given in honofT.of Mrs.
Jrrcime.Tindal of Brrtklyjj, .N, Y.
Mrs. DeLaine and~~Mrss Rhodes wore striking
costumes* A number of
guests ehjoyed the occassion. The
oiit-of-to^mjruesjts were: Mis'ff Jennie
Reynolds, of Columbia and ,$lessi-s.
Abron Dicks of Sumter and Carl
Servance of New York.
Mis^efc f-ftirah Servance and Virginia
,.| A II.... T.; I.,", I ri?y
TTtri]rtti!^.holidays at home.
Mrs. Eugenia MeDutlie entertained
on Dee. 23, 1927 at her home in honor
of her daughter, Eleanor. This ii^air .
Was in honor" of""-the birthday of
McDuffie. A large, number of friergte
lifim pi-osiont The Q'U-of-toWn guftSts^
were Mrs. Bertha Jones" white
Plains, N". Y. and Miss Freeman ol .
the Andrews High Schol faculty. &
A pleasant afternoon .-was spent
by all? The Manning- orchestra?en?
tertained.
Miss- Lilla, Boston entertained on
Thursday, with a "Progressive Whist
Party" at her home on Church St.
Those that were present were: Misses
Frankie Richards, Vivian Cantey,
Lizzie M. Rhodes, and Philopena
Davis.
Another unique affair was .the birth
siipper given at Mrs. Ernestine Da-vis1
home in ' honor"of her daughter.
Philophena. A salad course was sef-~
ved to a host of her .young friends.
They were:-Misses Marthenia Washington,
Thao I.owis, Eleanor McDuf!
tie, Lilla Boston, Frankie Richards,
Lizzie Mae Rhodes, Vivian Cantey,
| and Messrs. Leon Bowman, Holmes
! McDuflie, Rudolph Dowe. ~ _
[ Mis* Theo Lewis entertained' on ]
Friday Dec. 30; 1927 with a "Wbii^i
Party." The following guests were
present. Misses Gertrude McBride,
| Eleanor McDuffle, Sarah Davis, Marthena
-Washington, Lester Lee GipU.r.n,
tvmtn pv{ ninr antl Mrs. Mayme
rllaywood, Messrs. MaxieJosey, Plujtnlo
McBride, Heliums McDuffie"1 anH"
I Richard Riley. They report as havj4ng.-spent
a pleaSant-evening...
"Deacon ftubbs" a three act comedy
drama was presented at Trinity
lArM. E. church Monday, Jan. 9. A
small admission was charged. The
; proceeds going to the church. Mesdanics
Koverja White and Rltna^STter
were in charge of the training of
the cast. The public was given a real
treat was the report of many.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Richardson,
Mrs. Darhe Burgess and Miaayn W-U?
lie Burgess and Inez Richardson motor"ed"~W
Marion ' and spent the day
with their brother, Rev. Wallie Richardson,.
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Miss Dora Boston and Mr. George
Daniels spent New Year's day at the
home of Mrs..Sarah Watson.
Miss .Mnttie Wells a teacher in the
Lancaster high school was the guest
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Shaw
Coakley during the holiday's. " : " ?
Prof, pnd Mrs. W. L. Bryant; Mrs.
I.illie Mae Fields; Miss Eunice Pres
ton and Mr. Leevy Young, Jr., were
The dinner -guestsof Mr^*Rd.-Mrfl,
James Walker Tuesday Dec. 27th.
Messrs. William. Gilliam, Harmon
and Willie Graham of Lambertville,
-N. J.t w*r? the guests of Miss Eunice
PresToti and* ftlalers, Thursday?
Dec. 2Qtk,_ ,
Misses Esthtr and WillieTmina
Preston, "after spending the Christmas ,
holidays Hi liunre, have returned to
their respective points. The former
is a feather in t,be graded school at
Blshopville and the latter a- student
at Allen University.
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rb LEADER
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Long Troubled !
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Constipation-1
3?"Dlack-Dfaught?has?been?a_
family medicine with us for 3
fifteen.. years/' says Mr. F. M. ; (
Huntley, of Neosho, Mo. "I read 1 ,
about it firstrin the Ladies Birth*
day Almanac and what I read
there sounded so convincing -I
made up my mind to try Black* '
Draught, as I had been trou- \
bled with constipation for a long \
time. <, I ;
"1 foimd-DIacli Durughl to j^
the ideal medicine for this t*ouv j
- ble. _2t gave me quick relief. I
Frequently I had bad headaches j
nr.H pntna,* dun tp toxic poison. 1
By. taking a course of .black- s-"
Draught I gave my system a =
thorough cleansing, and I have I 1
had little or no trouble since' j 1
then.
**Nqw, if I am becoming con- \
stipated, I take several small I ,
doses of Black-Draught, and am \
very soon feeling fine." |_j
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NINETY SIX NEWS. 1
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Ninety Six, Jan. 10.?The holidays^.:
wtfre enjoyed by everybody itv^thif >
old historic to\\n of -Ninety Si^!.
' Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart of -,
Indianapolis Ind., were the guests* ]
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Parker, )
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On.the 25th a-veal-Christmas exer-Y
" " " - 'ndrifd hv the y untc in<>- ;
nie of.-?Bpihiphffn -<Nnri<i.iK>. JTrrrmr .1
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neat sum was-collected and given-the*; j
Missionary Society.
' Everybody on Monday the 2.0th was ]
busy getting their presents ready for
.the Christmas tree and their pounds
I't'riflv t-o sjipwc'r our , beloved nasti.r' t
Rev; Ailen I)ix&h afid wife.
At" 8::iQ t|0ytything War ready.?A 1 !
beautiful program was rendered cohsistitig
of beautiful recitation's-and
sweet carols. Mrs , wmi?
gave us a sweet solo; also Mrs. Rosa,
M. Dixon charmed the audience with
her sweet voice in rendering a solo: I
"Stand By Me." Last tvas W ouautot 1
by Calhoun, Alexander? Jack- f
.son fU\d Calhoun. Those young men
certayly sang nicely. Rev; and Mrs.'
Dixun got 'many valuable presents
and a box of good things to eat.
_ Mc$. Eddie Wise and Mr. Ed. DorProsperity
came Up with ReV.
aadi^Irs. DiXon. Meodniyus?IE is e_.
ai\d( .l>ixojy?spent the-JiqUdnya noHTas1,'
t|ie guests of Mrs. C. A. Clark
and. Mi-, and Mrs. J. L. Parker. Mr.
i ami - Mrs. W. L. Marshall served dinI
ner for Mrs. Clark and her guests.
^Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Mesdames Wise, Dixon and Parker
' ""'" '"l out to Center se noor*fdr a I
"Xmas tree and?oxcrci.'c v. h'eli^ wrr ,.,
very'nicg indeed.
We note Trinity M.4v.-ehurch has
a neuL -pastor^. We welcome him and
family to our friendly, little town.
A' cloud of gloon^ was ca>'t. over
the town last woek when* the ipcsrage
came that Mr. John Moore was.cleadV"
Mr. Moore went* to Washington, 1).
C7~"on 'p' visit and rt-tcas there the.,
end came. Mr. T. C. Moore and Mrs.
Lucinda Jackson came with the body.
rSimrlny, o'clock Rev. Dixon, -Mr.
Dorley and Mr. Counts of Prosperity
came up and Rev. Dixon preached
Mr. Moore's funeral. Our sympathy
goes out for this bereaved family.
Mrs. Earline Lee of Pittsburg, Pa.,
is visiting "her father Mr. P- ll. Dean.
Miss Mary Lou Smith a student
"in Morris College oncnt-a-J!tiw:*TTavs
with her parents. . . .
??Miss Sarah Lee Joseph was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Cyrus.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Stewart', Mes- .
dame's Clark, Dixon Wise-and Parker i
motored to Abbeville to Jiqc Mrs. j
Sam Edwards.
Mr. W. S. Davis who spent several ;
weeks with hsi sick daughter Nancy j
Waller in Philadelphia is at .home I
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i^am. 4aui ii teiiiip a j
speedy recovery. '?.
Mrs. Connie Holloway is visiting 5
her brother Jim Burton Of Helena. ?A
-T^kson is hack rhome <
again after spending several weeks j *
with?her son in Washington. D. C. j
1 Mrs. Georgia - ParkeJr is now -in
charge. of the Enoree graded school.
T am antr Mi**y mndn a wis^'chmrp in/
securing her services.
Mrs.' M. . C. Lark, a very" efficient
techef is-now in chafge. of the Ertemhship
graded school. I
Mrs. Sinda Blocker and daughter
Ruth spQpt the week with relatives.
They report a very enjoyable sojdurh,'
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:'<;iu:knshok<k n. c. news. . ,
tJrcen.sbowo N. -The students
und faculty' Jf .A. un<l T. College
? *? ? sp>'--o'blv surprised to lc-;iii) of;
the mairiagt1 'of M i.-s \\ ilt-i " Alnoi-e.A.
(i ri )ii?;.s.,-deaii.
>f nrett and vrev-pre."ident -of the in-,
ilitution. The unioir took place in!
tV;i -'h i n;? t oil. 1> <'., .du lilH' 'the A Ilia*
mini ays:?M7s Mri!w^-\v 1 u/ has been
connected 'with the institution for-;
many, yeiiis, i-s <>ne).of the. most pop -'
ula'F- beacheps <vt A. and -T. "V i
Professor Mortimer/ Weaver ad
Jres.sed the combined" a roups . of the s
Y^\Y. ('. A. and Y. .M. f. A. <.f tiail-.'j
Tiiiti ('oiieire *TKuTsTTayY?.
nU 1: p. nr. Mis .subject 'was. "Me
'ulii i'n if1' t'lii'ed
states."
The Setitol; class al A. aii(| I cyl
leye jflt'vj.yU'n illU-r<?st 11 iy [?lop rani '
li> . ti-.yt I'l idfiv ( v'eniiv,-da.nu'ac.v ?' .*
The -Mib/ect. dpnp?es" of tbe- Ori- j
rtWp^-a-^edA c ivd byTr ^e r ir* gl' vi^jcl |
lectures" hy numlvrs of tlu:..<:.Uj..4s. 1
The annual- Klodhoppori the 'oldest
m.. .,< rm i^"1 " ' 'i1 Yv'" |
day I'vcniasjp.- IK-'t omU.-i; .!>:?. Murphy
hall. TlW nv nint* \va:" rr.os./< *tioValilv
spent. Jlr, Cro.vtOn Williams.
pn'^'uli m i>f t-K<* Kl'.nll tr, n<;t
is toMKl mii.jJ.nr.. M r .1 p T\~l i 1K f '.rrr.
Ihe his'ocy of the-. KhylhoppeV, after,
kvhjch the president. -of th eoUejre
Ml-. F. I>.. Blufonj, revijveVI ihe pr-n-'
nr< Vs .of .} htr colletrt* durini'-oUo past
pj?ai\ The presifont mentioneM first
iMfc trinity itvstiJTuin.n hitu TS^vn fcivoh
full "A" j?.Pu<ie _ia< inw; *>icupil,. tjiyt
he cPlk'ffo ha?f pbe'en :Hi.ecesstul in
.vinnijpK- tht; Triangular' <h-l 'ate "over
v irjrinia :vnl South ('at t?linu
State. cVU<htys%aml . thjfeafe tlinJL ithe in-ititutiurf"
'h;nL'\v<?n> tljjjf^h^ipiun^hip.ft.ihe
< '.y:*$/v<^ffc;'.al.?o ettllyd At"cotton
to the- fart that the collPpre
has spent more than $10,000 on. its..
ahorrrtoVii'K anil hsul
ho oiVetion 'of a hoM- -Poultry.' Plant,
?Jn?t ritfeyr.v. ousting ~ap{1rf?xiiiiavely
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fiinn casting about $-0,0.00.Oh.
Professor Ann(>i-h|> \V. Friiruson husrclurrtod
"from the-Ai)4ki Phi Alpha
irom t-iuion in Cievphrml, -\vheiv he!
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KAUB TUBgB _ , _
went us delegate from the Kappa Lam w'd\i
ehap'tvr of North Carolina'. "*y?
Attorney-and. Mrs. Leon P. Milleij (
>,[ Welch, Wcpst Virgi'nuTwet-e guests
u! I'trsident and Mrs. Bluford during
1H' holidays: Mr Miller is a grad- .
ua'te <>f A;, and T. College and of
he Law scljodl ol the University of .
Pennslyvnaia* He was delighted to
see/the woiplerful progress ?that had
4~rr irTHndr- ?iTTce~his-graduation^ _1
LANCASTER NEWS.
The' pastor of St. Paul A. M. E.
? fib re h, Key. \V. C. Q\yens has moved
'o'his station of duty from Barksdale
The penphr of Lancaster were very
m!' iifort'i have, the new pastor~Bml- . . his
family , here. They pounded him
s.-i..irilay- l >i n Thn "pnyrTn?and
n- representative was called ta JSastpye'r
Friday Hoc. 30 to a Ministerial
'ViOIK'fl. . " ' . * .
I I'. J. <<!-! 111 I.lp|? nniifmirnrp W?S
l^tl SuftTttty and M6nday-Jan. land 2.
- ii? v.v and 'Mrs. C. C. MclTwain,
ind children spent the ' holidays at
/i'-M Mill with his members. ,
rarrie .lone*, spent the holiday.
in High Point with her mother
,M>s. Mary* Blair.
_ MLs Kellij? IL Jones spent the hpli-ay.'
in (;;tinddn witK'hor^sister Mrs. , _
sal alue Jones. .
SKI) A 1.1 A,. NEWS. ~
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\ After spending a very pleasant
Xmas at their various homes ..the - . .
.eachers of the- graded school express
joy t'? he haelj on their jobs. .
- 'i lie writer enjoyed a very pleasant
.-tay at-the beautiful home of Mr. and
.wi s. Thomas Shelton, Laurens, S. G., ;;
y ;,iW iw, A. .u. ?j -*
iivtiuiyo. -""XV LUC CI1U UI
nis visii,,^ wonderful turkey dinner
was sened with a number of other ,
courses-. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton cer-. Laihl.V
know how t<> entertain.
Rev; Alexander 'Carroll held his , *
Quarterly >vith the New Hope A. M.
; Z.AI], church, Sll/ldUy Jail. 7; -??~ ' . ,We
are always glad to have such
(I'.ci' nfc leaders in our midst. He
;>r?'ached a wonderful sermon.
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EXPERIENCED MUSICIAN
- KB, F. DAVIS
Teacher of All Instruments \
IT a rmony kessons for Advanced *
Pupils. Also Arranging for
Instruments
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