The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 14, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
m PACT MEL , Chester
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Greetings for the ^ear 1U28, fron
Chester reader ]
Ml" The holidays [passed quietly but
i. '.pleasantly, and the real Yuletuie joj
- and happiness" aeehied much in evl
HsL_L-_ dence throughout the city.
B . .,-Among?the ^ Christmas visitor:
were: Miss'Josephine Johnson,?Mis:
g* . Pauline Finley, Miss Essie Wilkes
and Mr.. Louis Finley, from Belie die
\ . College; Misses Eaynard Isomi Seo
' tia Seminary r Miss Bernice Sinipsor
K. Shaw University; Miss Bernice Alien
Howard University; Mrs. Mary l>av
enport, Livingstone College; Mis
Sarah Agurs, Edward Warters Col
1 P *? T? r.
ic^c. i?ic5?is. muuwuie, .wi
* witt and John McOrorey, Wjr>, litre
Robert Macon, Joseph Stinsorv am
? . * Hemphill Brown, of Johnson (
Ehs Smith University.
**' Muster Floyd iTaggrrs had the mis
fortune of", breaking his arm whil
.cranking n ear. Tumidity.
Mr. J. T. Douglass, Jr., - mptoflv
? front Chicago, arriving here Satur
fr- day-ttfjym. He preaehed ' ar^carmT
PresbyterVun Church Sunday morning
f "and delighted his many hearers witj
his delivery of a most excellent, ser
mon. Mr. Douglass is attending Mc
Odr'mieV4fhe61ogicaP,Sem:narv in Chi
cago. ? After spending the holiday:
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J
T. Douglass, and visiting friend*- ft
rnlnmhi.n .nut Phnvlottd ho loft Siipi
a - day afternoon'for Chicago, whore In
'^ill resunre his studies.
Mr. and Mrs, J. T./Douglass motor
ed to Charlotte Friday and hade adici
to their son. Mr. J. T. Douglass, or
; his departure for Chicago.
. Mr. and Mrs. Willie' Stjnson. oi
Norfolk, Vu., spent ihe holidays here
with tjh'e former's parents,. Mr. nn<
Y??;?'Mrs. Jaines Stinson, Cemetery- St.:
???_? .. Miss Minnie?Wat'-nn. of Ridm
v?.l? - Springs, spent the holiday? wiht ,Mis>
Rosa Worthy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Douglass had a?
thoir p-'ipsts Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs
? Ed?Quini>, Mrs. Arlulia Black. TT7
Jimmy Bailey, Mr. James Tyncs, o:
E Charlotte and Miss Ella Banks, o
!' " Charlottsville, Ya.
rri - A vpryidensant-oectrsicm?ws*n ;
~ ~ party givOn ;tt the home ofMiaaAl
ice Lilly, on Tuesday afternoon, fro 11
...? 1 tn A nVlocl- in honor "of Miss I'anl
ine Fihley, of Benedict College. Missc
- Lizzie* and Helen Buchanan and Mis
Alice Billy served the guests to dc
? licidus?oh irk on sal.-id, .sailings. r?.tkc
ambrosia, candy, nuts and fruits. .Mis
Finley was presented a beautifu
breakfast gown, and-a, bottle of per
-?:? funfe: the presentation speech wa
made bv Mr. Hemphill Rr'own. Mr
: . Bouis Finley played several musica
selections, and the afternoon- passu
pleasantly.
r 1 Mwwq of lti? ihvith nf AT^----A?t'
...... . * # aDunbar,
"of Columbia, shocked th<
?T" ' many friends here." Deepest syiupa
thy is extended the bereaved fami
r;V;' iy..
vmester menus rvjimi' m nmn
that Miss Emma Anderson, of ..Co
lumbia, is improving after.a seven
illness. Miss Anderson taught hen
* "U .1 . Wrirn- Ciin
StJVflVU jfl-aiO) uiiu HUB u . Tw.
' 'V course of-friends herev ^
Mrs. Jennie C^Baumspent a. wool
in Camden,; visiting relatives.
, Emancipation" day was observed b;
the citizens here. Dr. Mamtvy, ptftor
of Carmel Prysbyter..?.in Churyl
delivered a masterful address. ?Thds
7?who heard him are loud in thei
praise of the- facts, logic and - urn
tory" and congratulate Dr. Manonej
. . on every hand. *. * '
Rev. a-nd" Mrs. J. C. Oilmorc-^n
their interesting little sons,. Monde
" I and" J. C., Jr., motored to Winstiyr
Salem and Fort Mill, and spent th
holidays with relatives'. They ar
: 7 ~ TVOrW lmi'k-fH-their hnrnr eft Gi lift or
Heights.
Miss Lola White, of .Ft. Mill, i
the guest of Rev. atul Mrs.- J. -C. Gi
more.
Christmas trees with appfppriat
exercises were held at all of* the eit
^churches. ^
. MrS. Ida Massey left Tnowd.iy nig,I
for Jacksonvilej Fla.f*for an indef
nue stay. X
Ml npiwirmW, nf Kinp'fl MounttUl
spent the holidays- with his sistoi
v. Prof, and Mrs. T. L. Duek^tot an
their two children, Miss Thomasin
and Master Carlton Ducket, of Bene
diet College,** motored here Monda
and spent the day with Prof, and Mrs
S. L. Finley. Prof. Dtickeft was a
the wheel of his new Dodge Sedan.
- . Mr. VVm. K. Collins, Mr. A danism
* 1 and Mi. Macswnin W.ndlnw. student
I . - ' of Benedict College, spent Monda;
" With Mr. Louis Finley.
, '* All of the teachers haye *roturnc<
li. and class wdrlc is tt^porder 1 of eftel
ffi'7 ~ MrS, Mal)el Jackson. eanMi d',m
fr-,? from Charlotte and spent, the holiday
- with her mother, Mrs.. WilUe Blake
K ~ Mr. Mack Jackson, of Columbia
M . ( \ Ku1; j
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?. Greenville News
:.v ... ?=-^-' " -* r
lih'u: M. >1.'UllllHili'l, (.litj charming i
11 anil' accomplished wife of the Jfcev.
... \ -i '. <>'Mininvv, is serving lis substl- '
. tute teacher in the famous Mattoon i
i'reijbyferian school on Hampton AvC :
- ;?- ' . I
jij-wheie she .is inciting with 8lgrrat~sqe'
stress, as. was t0 be expected. I
; Mrs. Mary. Fisher, the mother of
t; M r. "J. -1:. Fiahur, a prominent barber j
-'iies still in death. She died islond^. i..|
morning, at' the ripe age of 70 yeajsr.1
UI live funeral services will be' held
- Wednesday afternoon at. Israel Chas
pel Mi E. church, of which she was
- a' faithful .member,, the new pastor.
- .Rev. Ji W. Jones, officiating. She]
' leaves st wide eirple of re!- ' j
& I Vi iervds k? mourn her Joss.
Mr., and Mrs.' Alex Wells announce-)
| .thi, birth of-a fine baby, a boy, born
i* I'i:rt Aveeki ^? ? ?L- . ' '??j
l' : i'. <M!ry Chiles, the efficient '
j |u int ipjil of the* Ti'anUi j Htwb.w'hwtwl j
' Wits in the city last Saturday. lie
" reports splendid firogress at his work]
ti" "CiubT*TSrt1
| Monday" afternoon at the homo of.
^j.fljrg. Knima Griffin, on McCall StJ
" wh< re a very fine session was had.
" j The U.win'- \vng _ favored .jvith an
7, t'v.-etlenf address hy thj? .pastor and
a quite practical talk hy the presiding
! elder. Dr. J. W;. Douglass. Delicious^
. . p . / ?
j dainties were served. .
J .M rs. A live Feldei', :i jiupului lemh
j ? t ji_v >re city schools. and her sister', i
in're coiiifertahly.situated in their rei
vhtlc rem d; led home at HOD Green
d Ave,. '- ' - . V.V.;?f
, ( * J!k .fames of ; Virginia,;. .is the
r':,eU of her son anddaughter-in-law.
, Air. aed Alr.s. II. M, I,. James, on;
I. t'ifs; er. ity- Ridge/ . _? .. - !
Re, v. A. C. Su m per preached a real -}
.' iv s..Undid sermon Sunday mhrttiiig,)
. using as a theme: "Truth arid lagiu I
Which was witnessed by a large eon-.
Kiyg'Htwah. The - evening discourse
was delivered ty the princely prosid7"
I1'.. I lu P. 11 v. J?W n.m-^lass, who
f oiiisu was rendered by the choir.'
Alien Temi'Uvs "lil'st Quarterly Con^
.in !.u' was.; held t>;i" Monday nightr
dm. Jjtia^lXiss. presiding^'l'lie 1'-.
! r lv.'s-asscssineitt was '-pdAl .in ^fu'll as
^ usual,'and all other departments
J ...u..e nnr reports;. slHWtng tlntij
?uil?ptcr tlie beloved new pastor, has
^Ao- .< r.|at ion \\yll in hand. / ' _ - _____
_ilyr. Aii^Ualtia'.C. ^unipAr soars
yd. to ik\v. height's Sunday afternoon
I w-'r.en he delivered the principal eu.
i< at t he' funeral of Mrs. Laura' A.
s eiriili.n, who: died Wednesday, night
' of la.-t' evcek "Tit the City lloifpitaC
1 tTliovying a< lingering illness. The
T' address was deep, timely. inaet+e?f|
~ and*' fatultf'fiyx I: was pronounced
. - h.-^ ^Ttv-.rp^r T'ui.oial gcrmrm evTr dg.
& live roll befog*1 loyal eiiteribftsr The
- cornpjleio program foihnvs: Invocation
* Kov. Aveiy, lining hymns, Rtfv'.. W. S..
Thomp.-. n; scripture' lesson and brief
* l\ev ('. F. Gundy; obituary
" and -telegrams.' Miss F. M*
? brief- address- on life of the deceased
B \\*. A. Ki-herj see rotary of the church.
Verj^ui pr-opriate' mtfslc. was furnish-,
e 1 by -Alien Tc-pipll-'j famous choir.
\n uVjLrih.-.v- ciov.d,- including the.
1 - r'.ilin' children from the East- wit'v-j
tssfd Jn ceremony, which, proved to
1 i.e .one -of? t-ho grandest ..ever "heldj
' here.' Biojrs atfd Thaekston, leading
f. {.morticians of this section, were'the
r i-tlicitnt. undertakers in charge. *rhe
" ' body \va3 interred i?p Richland ceme";tery
where it will take its final repose
?i-vrh-tio- t lie but iwng.-shlniiTg' light of
^"tleeeased will continue to point men
| ''b^lyyredeeming cross.' The beypavi
c;d lam.i.iy has the profound sympathy
0 of a host of friends fhruout the naj
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I t'0*n.
^1-1?m-v > C.Sumpter and the writer
LspVr.t Wednesday in Columbia, where
s 1 die former attended an important miiv
" j Isterial gathering.
Th.> Sttnv Koi'vicp Svndirnfo met
e Thursday night of l.ist >veek at the
* Phyllis Wheat ley. Center, whore a
very profitable meeting vjrs enjoyed,
11 he ma'rt ft'ntuve being the vending
1 of the by-laws as propsed by the committee.
? Dr. J.-B. Rowo is* in his office a '
train, following a visit LeesvillenS.
iT? J :
,'?y
^ Mabel Jaykspn..
MrsT Marie Oilmore has returned
1 tb~hor school in BtmrreTtsyille,'after
I spending the holidays hero.
n Prof and Mrs. S. L. Finley spent
*" ! ' (I..v?rrrnl?I'ntiinl.i.i in?Columbia.
^ Prof. Finley attended a meeting of
~ *trr-Exerntvrc Board of the J State '
^ .Teachers' Association, and Mrs. FinT
ley atfended a medtTng of" the Grant!
? ftfhrnrs of the- Ffrstern' Star -Chap^i
' T. . ... : - ? 1
3 ^Oh (he sick list are': Mrs. Jane Ma-j
Mrs. Thompson,- Cemtery St'.;* fiahy j
^ J. D. McDonald. Loomig St. 1]
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THE PALMETj
Anderson News
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Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Martin enter
'"*" | with 11 turkey din
ncr, The invited" g-uest were Rev
and Mrs'.-W. C. Ciawford ami f anVil;
Rev.*arid Mr.v S. C, Capipbell, Mr. ant
Mi s. E." W.,*Carter, Sr.-, Mr. and Mrs
Jryin Nelsw, Mesdames- Many rnu
Bertha Hawkins, Mrs. Coreen Mar
shall; Messrs. Early Carter, Jr., Chik
;S'elson. The following menu wa
rwa'ved: cocktail, turkey, dressing
rice, green peas, cheese straws, yam
cranberry sauce, pickles, cheese pic
fruit salad, fruit cake, rfuts and gela
ine. Thi.s was indeed a lively buncl
and-all enjoyed the oci-assion. Dining:
the holiday Mr. and Mrs.- Mar
tin had as their guest tlior sister Mr>
Coreen Marshall pf Norfolk, Va., am
Mr. and Mrs;- lrviri Nelson of War
Shoals. S. C. - ,. :
Ml-s. Annie Martin -and her siste
Mrs, tureen Muruhull spent th,r ivei'l
end at Ware Shoals Urn.truest of Mr*
Joice Nelson, they also visited Greei
wood arid enjoyed their stay at th
llUIll? Ul ivvv* uiiii iuin. .i).. w> ixaiu.^v,
Mrs. Lulu Muck of Philadelphia
Pa., lias been , the guest of . her chil
tlren here :htis week. She was cullei
to Georgia , lh$t "week On aecoun
" if Hie death of a sister. ? - .
Miss Rebecca- Thompson^ prinei
pal of North Anderson Colored sehoci
is ill. AVe hope s'he will son beo'u
again. " - ?
The following ollieers hhvo Peon e
leeted for tht. first' term of 1928, o
Lawrence Karle Court No. 39: Mrs
Mamie Brownlee, W.'C.; Mrs, Lull
Harper, W. Tnx.; .MrsC Lssie Cham
hers, Ins.; Mr?,- Lulu J^olnus, Ora
tor; Mrs, St?llic Galloway, Senior di
rc at re Mrs. Nanie. WrigVjt, Junioi
directress; Mrs. Nettie Taylor. Reg
f Deeds: Mrs.- Lucia ^mersjgtf Roc
of" deposits; .Mrs. Julia Cunningham
lice, of-accounts; Mis. Alice?McPonaid.'
Con'luelresjy:;- Mrs. .Nora Traym'urn;
Asst. Conductress: Mrs. Sallk
Young, Escort; ?Trs. Fannie Win tilde
Mr-; Ella Smith. Protector
TVftPT"finikin;lv the bm inyiu- part, -ul
hL. inoetinp: a-grand reeeidion was
enjQ>\cd by all*. ;
4\trs. __i!ii t'uiniin^rhvun. Mrs. ?ai
? < v -i-.l M r-sif Cham
bers, acted as hostesses. A delleiou:
ntenu was.^enjoyttl by all consistihf
V.j chicku/*sahul vMIl sablnes, suctr
idekles. hot' chocolate and cake wa
-served . for ..dtssert and after diiine
national greek letter era
tlrnitv' recognizes wori
done. at state a. & m. col
LEGE, ' ? > r-^j
-Ott-41aMs..ujlL_CaIaloiriio.. Facility.
"Tjuipment, Gives Permission to Es
tublish Chapter,. J^tce-ntiyc. to Sclu
arship. Prominent Meft in Stnit
Arc Members.
Another forward step has bee
been mode by tlio State A. <fc M. Co]
lege in . receiving permission to es
tablish a Chapter of a well know
Greek Letter Fraternity. "Tha Gree
letter Societies have been slow f
enter many of the Colleges ijj th
JSouth because the rigid laws of. thes
bodies- . are opposed to? theirs ho.in
established in any College, that i
not floinlr a hieh irmde of work. Th
rule of- one well known Fraternit
reads as follows: Chapters,.of th
F??iTofnity shall be established onl
".in A Grade Colleger and withsncch
permission li Grade Colleges thj
signs '.of; sorrr passmrr into tT
'nks of A class. All of the socii
fies are equally rigid in their exai
tions both upon the Colleges an
chosen to be members. At a reoei
meeting of one of the oldest ar
i perhaps the - largest Gtook letter si
eiofv nm/inf our I'lvmn iwi-mkeii
#\vas given -to thy South Carolir
State College to establish u Cha]
tela For the past throe months; th
Fraternity has been examining 1
tvdrk or this College and on the has
of equipment,, faculty, afvpropriatk
and type of College \Vovk done th
pormh>.ion was granted. ^
As oil College, men would enjr
mining' a Greek letter society, th
t establishment of thjs-Ghnpter will 1
an, incentive to scholarship as onl
men o^high scholastic standing ca
become members.
I Prominent South Carolinians ar
1 already WtWlJfvIlfWs' Gfeek L&
f??- Tl'illi.i. r>! i ~ .
1-ivi oucivij. ?> IlllcllTI I'ICKPnS, 1'lt'l
i Secretary of the N. A. A. C. P., Err
ont Jllnt, Soientnt of TTownrd TTn
j versify, President D. TI. Sims, of A
hrr, University, W. R. S. Wilkinso
of Stnfc College "as well as May:
Rnuinyardnor, fJrArtt and a host o
faculty roombers in the Suuth Chrc
Una Ctfllcgop. 1 ?1 ??~
..The foct that thta society afte
eoreful examination passed upon th
work of State Collepre speaks well fo
the scholastic work of ihia flnllogA,
... . ^ - ? - * *. *
10 LKADEH
II? IWIMI rift I HI m . i
N WBERRY NEWS,
Newberry, S. C., Jan. 14, 1U28.?
- First, we want to say to our readers
- that you will sec the Newberry News
. in the- Leader each week hei'iJUFtl'l';1"
/ tw0 weeks have passed since Christ1
mas, all the schools have opened with, ~
a very.large enrollment. Eachfeachlq_ei;
.jjeeijb to_ly__wcll _satisfie.d. with -
, tin ir work.
el (In Monday past it Was Said to .
s , have been the coldest weather we
. have-had in Newberry for fifteen
s years.- Thy. doors of each school was
'V o|V?irwrWV(?fi^'^rhas been the
*. time that-tho average school would
have Closed, hu.t the school buildings
that we have'in this county are sufli*.
i c'enl to stand the cold and hot we'atlii
e?:. If it is hot we can ventilate and
L'. if it is cold, close in and put the wood
e -on., '
On January 4th, the Elisha sclipol
L i'jtiilding caught Are from . thc . sttive
(iru. 'V.'hoM* it wm> tirat dincovcrcd in?. 5
had lii^ bny.s well trained. and soon
e had the blaze under control.' There
!T: wnyr v"( i\v "lit(l e t fa in ag e dime tir tlp}1
l> I uilding. ' "
The Parent's TeachersVAssociatioh
5l ' i 1 ' '
hf. Ion Street School met' Jahu*
ary '.Gth. .They elected their officers ,
10F tlxe..yen? I928r Mrs. Nancy S^lnyrleton,
president; .Mrs, N; J. Gallman,
' viceT-pfeSident;' Miss ,|C. Scott, secre*
* tary; Mrs. Alice J. Lohg, treasurer.
After the election of btlicevs the following
were called upon to say.
^ something iihout~tlTc"work ofthe As"
^(.ciatioh: Prof. S. \V. Allen, Mrs.
1 N. J. Oallman; Mrs. Alice Long,
Mrs. H. M. Young, Prof. E. F. Floyd.
Rev. B- Caidweli, Mr. B. F. Neely, X.
Di'.ckett, . P? of. R. F. Gladden and
Prof. U. S. Gallmau. The meeting
" was trnot'l and well attended. The *
monthly - meetTijg^will be held at the
; .sUtroofhod^tf bn January* 171 at 2:00
?:i\ M. t ?:?
.'Miss Janie Parris, the- as&iscunt
'photographer, or lll'J. Washinuti n I
' siveet, Columbia, S. C., with her |
" M'V NmiuC P.-ni is. Mr:-, k. j
L I . RaV.-AEs^ Fannie Pan is. Mi,.Ju'..n ~j
Lee Dfeher and Mr. James flail, ??i" j
Train, J?. C.*,. motored to Ndwhorrj and j
r i :r; i >u. Uk' day?\v:i'r Mm. Alice K.J j
- A.1 ?ii';";i ii st i(ct. (ih. la ', "j
* Sunday. s -....
? . M*?ns' Bcrnice L.'.hu ksmi lias re-,
turned ti> Mullius llieh. School, U'Ih-iT1"*
Lixay.ru she .is teaching, afterrspendr
injr a pleasant Christinas at home'
wiih her parents. "7 v.
Mi's. Lizzie Harp anil j fa in i.ly. \v rr~e
ihe quests .of ":Mr. -and Sirs.' Larkin
Jackson. They are from (Ireohyille.
:s-c- i.
w .Rev. and Mrs. K. Riser, of t u-'*
j- lilmbia, S. C? fiev'X \V. I.. Duckett
p and Cnnnly from- MnljThs7~S. C.. v,\rc
| the truest*-of' Sir: and Mrs. I.nrkin
1- Jaokson during the h-flidaysr
;1 he leathers irffl Jui^D of-* St. =
d I Soke's . Ivpiscopaf Sunday.'School ren-.
q iletVl a Christmas program on Sun-1
'ay morning, December 25th, 1(.>27,
" consisting. of Christmas songs, reoitn
nations .and essays. Each pupil received
1- ,onie beautiful gifts. from the -Christ>
mas tree.- A L-. ^
n Mr. Mr G. Boozer,, Mrs. Carrie
k Boozer, Mrs. Anderson Russell, .Mrs.,
o" Elsie AT rtanfel arul daughter, Misf
e Alh?vta "Daniel -motored . to Spartane
burg. 'on Monday, December- 20c IDST*
is OMS ,Ct N E W S
ie '
y j The holiday season jrt Conway pass
is j quietly. All things went' we'll:, No
.V : serious disturbance was witnessed.
ii--r?)i>ly?oao^srrest .was liiade ifoi- hoi11
lt jdrunk and disorderly among:, the Xo2"!
near. North Conway filling: station.
-* j Th(> Emancipat ion Celebration was
d ('quite, ja.' success wifh Prof. John' P.
^Burgess of State' Cqllege as the prin'd
i-ciple speaker, lie was . accompanied"
I>" I l?y My. "Wayman Johnson, a student
1,1 j of State College. We were pleased to
I I'.jivp tViom with iia
I5* | Mr. and Mrs. Harrk-on C. Latimer
ifi | '>f Conwuy. S. C'., are' spending: somele
time in New York City with them sistor.
They arc expected honi(. soon.
'n I Sir S. M. Nixon of Conway, who lias
s i.heen indisposed for several weeks,
?| 'iporVf 'a fnii- of the holiday^ with hi-S
>y daughters, Mrs. Mary Grice in Mnr>c
. ion, S. C. Mr. Nixon Jiiii recuperated
)0 | and whs able to participate in the E-.
y mancipation program Jicre.
n Mr. Georfce W. Tyson, one of the
leading business' men of Conway and
'O . TVT-. n . ' TT T'_I! ?' - '
- iTir. vicorjre tir jTSHmer, owner or tne
.aiimer'fl Tuneral Homo, motored tol
P Columbia on Sunday, January' 1st, on
l_ 1 special business,
Ls-| Mondrn .Tnhn nwitt MoQllrbn iind
1- Stopben Green spent a few of the hoik.
? ' r'nys in fch driest on, S,,- CL^. vising
s? friends and relatives, Mv,- McQueen
'f- was accorppanied from Charleston by
t-.jftlhni dertrude Clark of 434 .RnceJSt.
r pal of the Johnsonville Graded School
[> >t fohnionyiiw. R, C. The aplfit of
r (Charleston is high in the Social
, world ond nroch welcome ^mhhospt^
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0 [ii iutm uj .i.hiiiuii.x l?w?) to pt
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Saturday, February 14^928.
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CONSOLATION
ranks, what a message of con- [
t that THE MUTUAL. RELIEF ! \
iUiN is unuer contract and you **' I
ry you [n'miipily your insurance i. '
suaued you to take out covering - \
uldnave one;0l our SPECIAL . M
s ai u anxious to talk with you i .
iiiev'lent Ass. of S. C. j
Hen. Manager.
ool Equipment
Jhurch PcwS.
Auditorium Seats.
school Desks. ' "l 'v
teachers' Desks;
dies of a]l Kinds. - J
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to Wi'Ite us before buying
Desk Company
nufncturers.
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5ad Bakery ]
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:uneral Cars and Funeral
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And Price* Lest
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