The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 21, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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Br Bennettsville News . ~
We were blessed to have some very oj
beautiful spring' days during the pastni
BSptkl' O hi
K We regert to learn that Mrs. R. H. ret
? Riddick, of Columbia, S. C., mother j'd
,^P- of Miss Virginia .Riddick, one 0f the cm
II high school teachers "at Cheraw, S. j
K- C., is still-on the sick list. ~ ' ; 11
/ . The county teachers' association ti
V, met Saturday" morning at the graded si
school. Quite'a nuntber of the teach-; S
B crs were present: Miss B. E. Graham, I d
B' county'supervisor," is quite-busy lin- v
ing up the tea?,hofs for Field's Day'
and'tlie State Teachers' Association, s
K Mrs. Sarah Thompson is on the'sick t<
8 . Mrs. I.ottic JIurphy was called home f(
B?? rmq, Philadelphia^ Pa;, on account of f<
,her-niother's illness. ti
" . ^nLa J_ _ f r> -- n n xr
x ne irifm.is 01 i\ev, r>, o. i pun}?- , a
p blood regretted to hear him present )i
fc; resigtwrt4<m as-pastoiLuif Shiloh Bap- o:
[- tist Church. HP has alncadv accept-Jc
I ed a call to First Calvary Baptist, t'
t. Church, Columbia, S. C.v He will leave T
P the-first of Fel)uray to take up his
E . new work. - . .
The B. Y,nP. ."U. is (loinpf nicely info
' eyery respect. Mrs. P. R. McCoilum, tl
i\ president, "Miss Mr*,.\Vatson, secretaryjtl
and the program committee' made a t
splendid selection when the appointed r
Dr. J. W. Cooper to lecture Sunday e
afternoon to the members opd friends]
p. .. of Shiloh Baptist Church. Dr. Coop- a
er is a great .pastor and a 'loving t
jp "?friend-to -the entire-city _pf Bennetts- t
ville. He is willing and ready to serve S
in any place'that we may .call on him s
to serve. a
. Rev. Moudarek, new pastor of Ev- c
1 an's Chapel A. Mv'E. Z. Church, is t
doing nicely in every respect. His (p
sermons are of such that every Sunday
more and more ,are coming in to C
hear him, " j-c
P?,r P k M. I. i.l I,;, w:iS at his PQSt t'
of duty last Sunday. . tl
Deacon H. 'iVJLerry .was in The city s
Sunday. ' v
Miss Cora? McEaddv is on the -sick 1'
list this week.. Wt'TTope she \y\ll SOUTl ^
*r- DC aDle tp return-to her school work. |
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ANDREWS NEWS l l1
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Mesilamcs E. D. Greene and C. C.Kinloch
and ^Miss Magdalene; Scott "t
motored to Georgetown' on Satunlay N
taking Mrs. J. B.- Greene, who was *
here spending a. fortnight. i.S.
Mr* . Kinnnyj vhn iv-iv hm-i' visit jllir t<
her daughter, left Monday for Mul~
. iinsr~S. C. : ?r. -? ; ' *
Miss Phobe Brown spent the week- ^
end in Charleston visiting friends; P
Mr. Fred Greene and Prof. Smith
motored to lleiuhiingivay on Friday u
night to witness a debate there. 1 t(
; On Thursday night the Allen TJni.
' t?i?yersity entertJtrnrrs and tin, president^gave
a wonderful program. Every- 11
body expressed themselves as being ?
well pleased. . '
Miss Fannie Johnson," of Aslieville, ^
" N." C., is here visiting her sister, Mrs,
Il'Mouzon/ . ??]t(
On Simrftfy, St. A#ulrcws A. M; E. Ct
Church,put on a UO'-day- rally to pay P.
the indebtedness-of the .Qhurch.' ''
Mrs. Carrie ITozTer-who waa' se- |.v
verly burned last week is much im-1^
prov^t this writing. |~
ter, Arnethia, have . returned from jw
Charleston. ' ,i_. . - . -r
' . ' Mrs. S. L. Beeton has as her guest *
this week. Mesdaifies 'Smalls ftnd Lloyd 1
- of Georgetown.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rapley are back]'1
' heville, S. C. Mr: Rapley attended]s
~ thC'Jfunpral of hiv brother there.?lie I ?
has the sympathy of the community ^
in his bereavement.
Mrs. ThereSsa Marks is still sick, *
and we hope her a speedy recovery.,
We are taking this means to ask c
all who will to subscribe fn?? the Pal J 8
metto Leader and keep up with the!1
doings of our people.
? Mrs. Alaphere ftrnham is-siek att('
this writing. We hope her a speedy 1
recorpry. v .. ~ | .
... t " Mr. Taft Tind.all has been cWfined ?
to hia bed several, dayg^with la grippe. J"'
.. * Mrs.- S. L. -Beeton spet Friday and j 0
Saturday in IQable, with her hits- ^
' band",
turned on Saturday from Savannah,
n* ^ s
' Mrs. A. Johnson is spending Jthc ^
week in Florence. ? ^
* night, last for the benefit of the school n
was a great success. " . . ]
The Baptist Missionary Ladies held tl
,.hpie on Frid.iv nt Bine _q
r Grove Baptist Church. The ladies ?
* of that church-served them with a A*
d^Hcious dinner. ' t!
- Dr. end Mrs. U. G,^X?ele passed ^
thro"eh *hecity from Georgetown,,
enroute to Latrren.s S. on ?un-' t
fay . ?
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? NEWBERRY NEWS
The Parents-Teachers' Association
r'EHsh'a" scliuul had' its?monthly -4
leeting on-Jannary 16th at the school 1
ouse. The meeting was' well attend- i
1. The members "Iff the association^
ecided to put.on an old folks' con- 1
?rt on January 31st. ? '
Madam M. M. McDowell visited E- I
ert-st of how to take care of your j<
kin ai)d takeout the scalp diseases. 1
he rriade a very nice talk to the stuents.
Madam McDoWfU is of A She- |
ille, N. C; ~ / ' . , - '
Prof: U. S, Galimair visited Klisha
chool and Tnade a very stronfc talk ,
v flirt cfn/lrtnfc TKp RfVinnl is im- <
roving, und if there \vere any room !
>r another teacher,.we would adthone,'
rirthCro are enough children for five j
pachera. Thp parents say that they
re going to put on ttvo more rooms
y1 lir-q term: if noMhifl wiU^ba tbr j i
nly six-teacher building in Newberry
ounty. Mr. TT/'f." Ployii says that
hey are going to build it. "Watch
he Leader.
Sunday was an ideal day . It made .
ne think that Spring just over ,
he hill. All lovers of church found j
hemselves going to_the church of
hoir?choice. 'We should make it a. ,
ule" to worship at least .once a day. ,
very Sunday. . * I
Miller Chanel" Sunday Sghool was
t-its best Sunday morning. Each of ,]
he' eighteen toaehers answered to
he rail call, with a few exceptions.',
ince the grading of the sehool, it'
cenis to be a pleasure for the boys :
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nd girls to rush to their Various !
lasses. The lesson .was reviewed by . |
he pastor, who seemed to be well 1
leascdat the - response given. j \
At 11:110 our pastor, the ijev. J. ;
Smart ascended the rostrum, ae-' om'paniod
by the Rev. Copeliind, pasor
of the Second Baptist Church of ' ;
lie city. Kev. ft. v.. Maiiln, U.U1 mwi j '
MS onndiii'toil the devotions: after
hieh. Rev. Smart preached a wonder
ul sermon to a full hoaise. .. Many
<" >1 r-Fr'n ni-f mado" 1 oTevoice: A.
At GdlO "the A.' C.'^E. League asemblcd
with-a splendid Attendance",
"he. president along with his vice, is
ringing things to pass.. They are
lanning for a program -in the vd^y
cay futyire. . - o .v
he rostrum and. preached as he had
pvcT^prcrrched he-fore--Keommgly lie i.
eemed to be at hin htut all day LLj
ou want to hear real preaching, come j
a "Miller Chapel."
The Sunshine Club ivTH meet at?
lie manse on Wednesday afternoon, j
anuary. 18th. Mrs- J ante smart" is ; ]
resident. '.) ;* |i
The Ladies' Aid Society will meet.u
ith Mrs. Delig Harris, Tuesday af- j
L'V.no'on, Snawden St. . '' |-i
The presiding elder, Rev. G. K; n
yles ealtetr the ministers of-tfyr-tHs-r ;
iot together with iho laymert"'and >
iissionary ladies,?Monday, the 16th, ]
jr the purpose of laying plans' for j
lis- 'conference yera. >> . ? ? ]
Little Bessie Mae, infant daugh- j
?r of Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Martin, is
srivaTescirtg -after being very ill the ;
ast ten, or tweleve days. I
Mrs. L. J. Carpenter has been some-;
hat indisposed. We are glad to note
hat- she is up again.
Mrr Maddison Spearman, of Hart'
lari St., continues vr.ey ill, of whiclj j
re are sorry. Mr.
Grace Floyd, whfr has-been ^t-L
he Good Samaritan Hospital for the I
reatment of his/eyes, is home again,
o the delight- of_' his many friends
icre. ' * '
Mr. G or ie Singleton after spending
.everal \veeks in Jacksonville, Fla.,
md pother points in Florida, arrived '
ionic Sunday morning via Southern !
aihvay and is seen on the job on I
Tray ton St. . f
The First Baptist Church of the
ity is without a pastor, bnt^from the
aying of smoe o fits loyal members,
t doesn't look like it from the atendanee;
as they have a full house
nyh Sunday. I anij'Burc that speaks
ouch for them.
Mrs. Rosa Lee Lessanc spent the
ay with Mrs. Rutherford in Brook- !
yn, Sunday. After service, she had
great o'possum dinner; She .Tr-~
ibrts a delightful time.
.EDMUND NEWS
Mrs. Williams has been suffering
pom a brnlfan hip quite a while.
ut she ja slightly. improved.. ?he is
he oldest person in this community.
' Eilm u lids' schooU is- gooting alongicely
with its rrcw teacher, Miss,
[annah Washington. She has gpined
he friendship of both white and eolred
of the commuhity.
^Prof. J. D. McRant and Mr. and!
frs. J. F. Wise motored down during
he holidays #and spent *' few hours."
nth Rev. J. M. William*!, arid family.ThfChriatmas
program which was Shdered
by the ptipils of Ermund
chool was quite a success. ?
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THE PALMETT
GADSDEj*}, LOCAT.S
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We are . having some beautiful
-%s nuw. Ihu /sevefg cold
weather which we had several days
ago , Seemed to - Have damaged, the
-eain crop. Especially the oats that
vera planted lata in the fall.
Mrs. Andrew Williams dide on- the
3th inst, Funeral services were conducted
from .. the -^t._- :Majik JBa.ptlsl
L'hurch by_i.he pastor, Rev. J. B. Barber,
on the 8th inst. *
. r Mr Robert Roof passed away on
;he 13th Qf January. Funeral services
Were conduced by Rev. J. A. Gamble.
?d. The" families have our-sympathy
in their bereavement. ^ ^
The services were well attended ^oh
Sunday at St. Mark Baptist Church.
Mrs. Sallie -Sims was at her post pi
duty in the Sunday School. ' Mrs.
r.ouisa W. Raudolph was among the
viintonv in tha .Sunday..School, j The
lesson was very interestingly dis^
?uss.ed by her.
The pastor^ Rev. .J. B. Harber, delivercd
a very strong sermon from
Matt.. 27:22. After the scrgion^.Pr,
and Mrs. O. J. Champion//distinguish*,
ed Vistors from Columbia. S. 0\, were
introduced. Both made spicy rehiark?.
Dr. 'Champion is well known in this
community- and has proven that' a
irond physician is of untold value in
i his community. '.
~Mfs. C, M<? 'Webber is on the sick
list this week.
Mr. Doctor' Sims who., has been Hin
Soor in jaealth for sometime has been
' viy "i-ir 'nci' the 'Vnlh of his wife.
Mrs.- Bettie Sims.
Mr. John Goodwin is buihlin.tr a
>eaut if-ul seiy-en iuonf bungalow on his
farm. His barn containing about fifeen
hundred bushels'of cortr was con-.
Sumed by fvro about a month artyr'Thi.
irigin of the fire was not. known. .
Mr. AV tilth m Slviver^^barrt of corn[\nd
severai^stacks of bay \y?re eort--iiiiiiil
by Hit' oil th hi h of Tiinuai'T
. A little child tlvFew a 11 ghtftil fire
cracker in the- hay stack.
LEXINGTGX NKW S
Te Christmas holidays are al]-;<i>v<-r
with now and ovtu-vhodv: is -hack at
work. ^ r
On Tuesday night. December thTth
there was a big.Christmas celebration
trow wail?1?111 a'nJv <i<<1 :*.nd
many;presents' were presenter! to -the
teachers rfnd "friends'. '
OH Mtmdnv. .Imiium thai tin n; was
another big day at. the. same school.
there. -. The crowd was small'on, account
of the cold weather, hut .every
body that came out went bac homc
ivith a .belter .determination to do
more for the. uplifing of his r*ce'.
Rev; R. E. Brecon- really made?a
speech that' would put any human
nind to thinkink in higher things, lip
s reMly ? great speaker. We are
hoping to get lam to fnakc the first
speech> in our new school building.
The ' following students made, an
avcragp of 'JO or more for DCcembei :'
First (jiadetEnrica- Waring, LucilV
Slrgh. Second grade?Virginia 31 i
Cartman, Ruth J I. .Waring, Wilbcrl
Dreher, Willie JI. Suturners, Earnest
Rowe. Third grade? -3Iartha .I'ohnson,
Arpelt JohnSon, Bessie Wtvring, Adel!
Rist, Henry -Rist. Pom th grade?
Fifth grade?Annie "Lou Harris, Add
B. Rowe. Sixth .Grade?The!ma Waring,
Carrie 31. Kdwe. Seventh' grade
?Normal Waring, Isanva Franklin,
Mr. Carol Davis was funerali/.ed on
Saturday, December Ti'CT, TJZT at Beth
ei a. ai.-a. cnurch, . v.
Mrs. Black is still on ilfc 5^te"k list
Prof H. Harris was in town last
Week. He is looking the picture of
health. ' . - *
Miss Rebecca Wise -spent 'the
Christmas holidays in Charleston, S.
C., with her clasmate, Miss Laura
Hiii.1 .
Miss Sarah Battles has returned to
Tier work after spending li merry
Christmas ajul a" happy New Year
at home with her parents.
Miss Alice Nash is bach to her work
trt;;Sand Hall school. -?:?
Mr. Earlie Rist and family motored?to-Batesburg
on- New Year's da#
hi visit, tnerr relatives.
Prof; J. f>." Meftant-'is?str-much
thuoght of by the students of Boozei
school until they have not stop givj
ingThlnrXhTiatmasprese^syefr^
Rev. E. y\. Adamsfi our presiding
pranrh^I ^ WAI-.IA cqtiyiatt on
Sunday morning. His subject was,
"How to be. happy."
ThP A. .CI E. Lcggue" is moving
along nicely . nicely. The topic was
discussed by, blisses Maggie Wise,
Sarah Rice, R6xic Summers and
Messrs. Paul Wise and Boston Battle.
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?Rev. Laws preached Sunday nighti
His subject was- iThe Law?' ..
?Mooa was on the sehool
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CALHOUN FALLS LOCALS
~~Rev. A. Ware' Tras been - called by
the Mt^Olive Jfoptist. Church for the
"year 1!?28. Rev. \Vsn'(> i8 achurcK
builder^ He will proach at Mt. Olive
on the second Sunday.
The %Hdge "bTrfhe"Savannah river
is a beaittit'ul structure.
Mesdamcs Minnie Mars, Mary'Herd,
,-aniL Miss, Francis J.. Wheeler. yfixfi
[highly entertained in the home of
RgV, .and Mrs. A. \V"aro on Tuesday
during the holidays.
The following is a letter accomJianjetl
the gift'to Rev.. A. Ware: T
Dear Sir: You will .gratify us by
appropriating to your own us the
. accompanying gifts. It is . presented
, by ydpi- jinany; t'ljii'nds in youf con'grei
gatioii .as a stfght token of the very
high esteem in which you are held
l.v i hcTfM.nif as a ^Christ inn irontlemaTT-tutri
an-eU><tttent anil irtsrLtCiiye
preacherl * . ~
IVusting that its acceptance will
alTord you as much pleasure as it has
jri.vcn-us in the presentation. We are
respectfully? Mesdjimes Harriett fj.
Johnson, Queen Hunter and Lizzie
Allen.
Response to thc, above letvr:
My dear sister: I am pjreatly moved
at ihis manifestation "of your
Honnftrui esteem. Since, I first came
among you, an entire stranger, 0
years ago? you have bcjpdfne. vpry near
and ?li ar to me.
In accepting these esqiiisilc Xmas
eil'ts my heart glows with ichewed
joy in your, service, f^t;' it- assures
the that v'our friendship is not for an
hour tir a day, but Tor all times. ' '
A. Wave, pastor.
. Wo .are sorr.y to bear that Mrs.
! Foiuho-D.' I.e.. is <?n the sick. list. We
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|bope for her -a sjVee.dy recovery.
llENKDICT NEWS
?t-J^T-Ut;- Uc-ho of. Barcelona'' an operetta
<' 1 Spanish taste undlashtoTi Tn
three acts, will be staged at Benedict
College, I'ridav, February 2, 11)28
at 8:d0. 1\ M. in the college chapel.
The. play is .wry artistic in finish
and presents a'style of action mould
t'd-i'r<<?n every (laytrfp- and Spanishcustoms.?-This
?modern norduction
| stands fore most -among any of .'its
'tvno and has fascinated the- interest of
j i lie A inerira people,
[ . MjW Ida" Y. klullihs, directress, pre:
in m. n fumimny of fascinating young
'ladies aiul handsome young men ar'
rayed, in ttnstutpes^-of-tv varied type?
.Spanish effect.. A chorus of 50 peopie"will
greet;'you .upon the strums of
tuneful music. This play is very
wd.deK know ji'lthough never given in
Columbia.-!'It' has nd parallel for in]
t :-es! ot)<l embodies a deep sense of
pathos and -n general flow of humor.
Admission 125 and.35 cehts. . .
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A dazzling Fashion Revue, the
gi t at est affair of the seaspn, will he
presented by the Frivolus Freshmen
in. the .Reiu'dict College chapel on
. Friday, January l27th, at 8:00 P. M.
C,oixig_&e? the.'smiling colonfaPdames
with "skirts gracefully, kissing the
promenade vvith with the
stately colonial gentlemen. In contrast
l<rthos<?,-sec the'viva^luu^ girls,
their 'abbreviated skirls, as they present
the.superb styles of? the present
time; Ameuseixicnk will be furnished
by the jokes, maxims and,wise'cracks
of the "ComiqucT h'ouP1 along with
other class talen. All your-cares will
he banished during a delightful ami
' pleasurable evening, *
.Tickets 2b cents; school children
" Tb cents. | : ' :
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving rembrance' of our mother,
Ella Gregg, who' dided January 20
. 1922.
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No one knows hou much we miss you
No one knows the bitter pain
We have sufffTered since we lost you
Life has never boon the same,'?.?In.
our hearts your memory lingers;
Sweetlyr tender loving-ami
There is not'a day, dear mother ^
Mr. M. F. Gregg, hhsband,
!iVlr. Alphons0 (iregg, sATl,
Mrs. Kati0 Robinson, . ...
C?m 'Mtts. Janrtt Taylmr" ' '
> Mrs. Annie B. Davahlt,
.Mrs. Shcllie Davis, daughters.
grounds last Monday morning. He
^j^eonis to have the teachers and stuI,
dentis at QSoozer -graded 'school at
heart. .*' " '
. St". Paul . Baptist Church has a
-' splendid JSurwioy?Behool. All the
teaghefs weYcMit their posts of duty
tIngt Sunday.?~?:
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i. - AMESSAGEQF (
soiation conies to you lrom the. tact
AND BLiSiiiV ULLA 1 AbMJ.ClAil
proi.ec.teit by insurance mws, ao pa;
policy wnicn your ibreliiuugul persi
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fcvery member of the family shot
$bUo.uU <JUN'lKrt.Cib. Our agents
aoout it. Jfiume 7l?U.
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