The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 21, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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Florence News
Despite the inclement weather h
large number Of the mombefs of the
| Buds; _an.il Rpse.s Social Chub gathered
?w>s.su..ui,. ai;?c l AT'
civ vuy ii . jiyuiv y* *'*
?-\V'eh?tety -Tuc'-tl:^y. April 10th. After
u brief business se.ssion whisl was
;the cnjuviililu feature of- the after-.
Ao'ort." SCores \veve kept on attractive
7 tallies. After talliea \veVtv collqetin
ami counted;, top score trophy, a bear
tiftil hand-pain e.l - pitcher,. was fci.ven
Mrs. .J-an?e> Uauee; tlic booby, a
. ^ait-shaker, was won by Mrs." It. W.
'Terrin. "
? A didieiOui sweet course was served.
dnrinir which tho-pra ions hostess en~TO
ft .'i* nod with Veveral beatrtjfttl- p?
Cbn'vpl'ir.eni injr the members of the
Btills iiv.il tto-M's- Ctyhrifoshamls and n
few friends. Mju, t'..le>-s i n/ceVtnihed
at "her.'hiin'ie ?.n* ll'.j/.al^jt-h St.. lfriday
. * eyeniiv.t, A pre! . 1 Abr-v ' h ear.Is- it * * *1
da in' 'n * 1 i'i'" t nan > ' ?>.(. re phi^iil
I. |.h )i | tr~p tie
leaked .oyt iija: the twines '.'would be,
. " ' a .silk,.dvv ?.' thv 'lady bad a sMU
' ' Vhift for 'he tr> v:fanan,, At t.he epn'
elusion of-tlaviJvim-. Mrs. .S. S. Sco'. W
was .awtn : .?! l -V. ? ::t sd\a.rmi?v?
pilot hi.a 'v.'.' 'f ,i1 1 * .;r>->?.?LIl
Sei/.t. was' trivia a ' . vee ,^dk
(n;inaluiV) sb.**jV. v. ran-.-d. p'd'. e
a hit' of lV.eri iirvrd. -bt>:frh.;n*
naj> vereivi'i -1t.tj> hi *u ' 1 ??;M h pick
holder, the la- nla ley crea ,?
and deflek'VJSi jio:n i .a *e eahe toi
wtyeh she Is" faf.ted. .. After which
? jMaa.diip w ty-h'- ,?" ~ 1. a f. ' r
Mr. .at.d ?d,o. i,'.. W\ l'yr.la >rc
lemporar 'y 1 ' a' .k h are of
; ' - Dr. and Mj-.'AVv 1 /ftc-iv luvnv
is boiiis nr. ,a :J Va- 1 ?Vr.o,).-led. '
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toam brovsi&l U.' yfieiifchtl^
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pi -h ii 'v, >' ;} " il i- 1 ?'ars.l-n
niiiht av.tviv' ViH .vU.ii.g .a. l'C\sv Uiij 3
home. ~~ * " * ~
'--Mrsr Parlena Tr^>yi?ntl Mfc. Thorn
son; of Ciaiifncy, S. ('., ,:>lk na,?9 - tlx
Easter Monday ka-clbiil jraiAo.
. I*ro?f 1 'Uen and j'rr.t'. Wi-isitfer
instructors; at Atlanta' 1 n1\oi.*i\j<
were the W-ek-en<l ji'ui sts <i,l I l.of. (
P. Blake, If. Tlu-x wci'e oil route-t<
Chapel - . r
? ^Vf. WlTiinl '!'? ! '.. -T'1., "f Suli"
|>iiry ;mi1 Tom \\ H^1'1' l?"'"1jyn.
Nv. V. ^indents of laving-"tone col
letrOi TJ)C- an<l Mr'?. A. .1 Fuller n
'* Lenor, N. C.,'\Vere the wooK-onM visit
os of Dr. and Mr?. Frank Trjvpronyol
9 South' Brevard St. . ,\HBl"
Adelaide ' Thompson, wa'o '!
MrsTS. Ti*. M*atfr.in-; Acek'
end with .hy. aunt,
Mrs. W. J.: Trent and da\?;1rtor, ol
Salisbury, N. C a d Mr W. A..TV1
_> H, an A little SPA, of Kuhmond. ;\ a
and Mr?. Welia S. Smith, of Chatty
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Bennettsville News
Cjuite?a 4arge plumber motored to
Society llill, Wednesday atternoon
to witness the last tribute of respect ',
paid to Mrs. Uixson.
' Kev. ft.- S.- Youmtblood made a pop
(call to his old home town here last
\ycek on important business. We are j
1 aiwnys/glaH to see him;'If we can't
|hvu\\ him preach. '. > j
I Students of?1Glio .Graded school:
{spent the week-end in the city here
1 with their teacher Mrs. I'. R. ildCW|
him and the reporter. They are alj
ways welcome . to our city,
'i'he >veather was of such Sunday
'.that* the attendance to all churches
was small in number.
| 'Quite a,n"'ob.'v witnessed tlm jranie^
! Master Monday at I.aurinburp Institute:
Mrs. Rose McCoHum,. Mrs. Glen
Washington ah'd many others.
Rev. j. R. Ilcath made a pop call
to-Chester " last week. He visited
,i . I,vi itiiti. u-li.Mo -his (laHtrh"i
Mat?ic?AL_ _is iloii>K excellent in
. lioi'1. .He is" now busy arrtfnunip:
bis trip to St. Louis, Mo? in May.
> A! i> Rev. .1. T. Murdoch and Dr. A:
* t< oo.U, -.presiding elder of the Cheraw
.district. Svill leave for. the * St,
T < i.i.-j Aid '-trip 1
?v ; i-M ii?'I'tiiim i*?i?n?Is?confined
to her he'd.' It will mean much ^t.6
hi : for one and nil to cull in anil see
liei'UL Hbe. needs your pi'osonee any
Mi.-. I-ahella S. Rayon of Washing^
h n, I'1. XV. writes-of-her' honeymoon
- j- n i".. Von Yuri.- xMie. Mr. Ravon
h niiinht r of relatives there.
. There will .he.-a special style play,
i'. ,15 hy" teachers and .friends of the
.,J.^HT^-h The Palinytfco Loader.
. The, teae'luTij-kiiTttty invite year to
!, preA nI/Friday e.veninjr to "Witness
. le oi', the host dramas ever plffyed
a this vicinity of Dillon County.
c'o.-e witJi tjiis interesting drama.?
Ti e Salvation 'rStrujsnle- of a-* Chris-t
: n. Woman.' ' This piny is under the
. .i o' tii.n of 'Miss Cora MvF.addy^
"Trust a larVre"TTfTniher will witness
.the, a'i'air, April-.20th, from 8 p. m.
t' Trtapo p. 1117. Admission 10 and 15c.
' Tie- ! ( at. Den Hur m ill be on the
?" ci I in. Thcatre on the 10th
:rnd i'tth. Vcr-wil'i miss ff-trrtrtvwr
rim 1 aiHunhurer Institute students
..i-i in :TeW<1*n - s-plc n'did musical pro err am
i . \ i" vilL' m e i '"11 iilyr^?isTTn 'u
Thursday ovonirj* April 12th. Quite
i .i.M number ' was present. The
'< :i hers uml students are doinpr 'a
Treat v oel< .in j,X: Marlboro. ; .
I ii.i i ?vjirti.: i in mawv u v
bu-.t IVday evening April l.'Uh.Thcy
:t. \ riui:c> -nsueoessfiil -term's, work
Ki/v K. IV Hough. Misses l)ora L
' Iliiv o, r!:;,a M. ileiiakin, A;- M ild rodWat.'--n
awe members of the faculty
. al' ih1 o the reporter- for'
. Pn'mctto /.-Leader not later than
Monday at o-.Jlb'lV M..
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;.--A ILQlMvlN'S NKWS
The Vavnu'i's are very busy planting
liiilp rv/^ .
The Master exercises were good at
;;;i. uj'. the church in .this section.
. i' an chul to have Prof. "J, D.
.'a-l: 10 Th o'ar 'midst again, lie has
'< !.< T;ii a sueceskful sctroot term at
,11 la--ion, where lie was principal.
;: i i\ ,r-(1 t11wLi-a-H; at Siloanv School
.closing. I'Viday night.
- -My .Wi'iirh't l.U?ntly was buried here
;!\a tor ;.Sunday: lie Sva> [ix great
worker in" the church and school.
-Mrs. M attic Kennedy is still oh the
>; li,t. Wo hone that she will soon
.WT~Mvor.r " 7^"^ "?
I X<\v. Bethel A. M. E. Church is
- H4W alive. We see no failure while
I ;>. 'FM".'?!-7. 1', Ponrpcy" in -charges
He is A .great preacher and a sweet
; singer.' AM of us love him..
nooga, Spenn. spent the week-end with
. Mr. hhili-Mrgr G. L. Tate. ..
Bis.hoo ,C. *C. Olomonts, of Louis""X'E-r
Ky.", was in the city Easfef
lojr.'lay and was the ^dinner guest of
! .Be1.', and Mrs. H. II. Puinnon,.
Uev. 4?-. -Mr *tines, .presiding elder
I m" the Salisbury district; was-.in- the
last Tuesday. * ' "_,_
j' Dr. Edward B. Thompson ancF family
of Ashe,ville, were among the many
' ; vih it-firs in the city Easter Monday.
' . Miv.nnd Mr. David Byso, of Ashe
i 111 . are the guokts of Miss Rhoda
. Urovn. ' _ ,
' Mr*.-Maria lltihston had as her
quests for dinner Easter Monday, Mr
; 'mtl ^L. II." Johnson. Mrs. R. M
p- t?-f, M r*.'Florence Harris, of Salr
of Concord.
Mi.ss Mozella JaeWsonr who is af[
'ending school at Statesburg, N. C.,
n-nt the week-end with Mrs. R. W.
Wat k in 3. ' i
fj All news that- reaches JameB E,
.'tlantt before Friday of each week will
i !>e .published in the folfqwinj? isssuc
.[this paper weekly.1 , ?1
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THE PALMETTO
/ llARU^VlLLE NEWS
RetfJ. JTwttchell. pastor of Fish?
era'. Chupel M. E. Church, preached t
Sunday morning mid night tu a very large
and enthusiastic audience. c
Miss jttalissa Scriven, after spend- c
ing the wek-end in Walterboro as \
guest of her aunt, returned Saturday ]
itninittl '.Kw Vinr c iljf nr PKo ylnf t.i
UVV. KJJ IIVl OIOVV4 f VMW1IVVVC
and little. Virginia Lights. . ^
Rev. T. 3. Mitchell and S. A. Wii- f
Hams were guests at dinner to Mr. <
and Mrs. J. M. Backstich. ' s
Alias Dorothy Hodges has returned i
hoin'ef, after spending sometime irrRobortsvlfte,
_~. -Il
Mr. Johnnie'Ward, of Savannah Ga. <
ppent Sunday here visiting friends. I
Rev. J. J. Alitchell accoihpanied by- Miss
Charlotte ScriVen and Virginia <
Lights left Tuesday 7f or Walterbord, ;
by motor.
Mr. A. L. Riley is .on the sick list.
His rtiany friends hope for him a very '
early recovery.
_ JUis^uiiosullaw Dxayftgn, pf Alonteith. _
1 spent the week-end here as the guest
Of Miss Maiie CuWyT ? ? -= I
j *s "
Air. and Airs. Joseph Garter, Mamie
Vass. Idella Smith and Austin of Sa
vannah, motored here Sunday and
spent the day visititig relatives and
friends.
Mr. Fd tTnnre is still nn the siek
list.
Owing, to the inclemency of the
weather, the farmers in this section
arp unable to jyepare their future
crops. . . . . .
BEAUFORT COUNTY TRAINING
SCHOOL
Mr. McKenhy, of. Chicago, spent a
Vw daySfftt the school last week. The
object of this' visit was to study Negro
problems in this section.
'ihe Messrs Barnwell, -their wives
and Miss Wricht of St. Helena, were.
guest sof Air. and.Mrs. Shariklin, Sunday,
before last; also Miss Bailey of
IVnn School?iVrnt~'MT H "t.-Whitney
of Tuskegee Institute.
The former graduates of Beaufort
County Training School met Monday
night before last for the .purpose of
organising and to make plans fpt^
helping the school. The officers eTecfecT'are*
as follows: Misa vrFrazier,
president; Mr. Charles Wallace,
Vice-president; Mrs. Jenny Frazier,
secretary.and Miss R. A. Mitchell, asand
t.rgapuVftr .."JEhiL .
amount collected was $9.00.
Mr.' Clarence Nack was elected delegate
to the. State Y. M. C." convention
tiiat was held in Columbia, April
(??8. lie reports of a pleasant trip
and is full of new ideas for our small
organisation^ well as helpings suggestions
for the improvement of our
communities.' The Y. M. ?C. A. is
. roatly indebted to the student body
tivlchin ches for providing it to send
a delegate to this convention. Second
Jordan, Rev.. Greene, pastor, donated
82.G0: Rose Hill. Rev. F. Ilev
ward, pastor, donated $'2.69 to the
cause. Field
day was one of the best that
has been in the county. All schools
1 seemed "to be wide awake from the
; exhibits displayed.
Last week was observed as a week
of prayer. JThe students entered into
the nicotihp with preat fervor. The
i last meeting was held before day on
| Faster morning'in the chapel of the
new buildings Monday niorninp, the
school was opened in the new building.
Every ehild and teacher is full
of enthusiasm over the new home.
Mr. H. L. Whitney of Tuskepee and
' -Muss. E- Fopjie, of Penn school, were
unit last Friday and took Miss Mitchcll
to Beaufort to a baseball pame.
- - ST. GEORGE NEWS
1 Rev. E. C. Anderson, our new pas1
1 tor is doing all he can with the assistance
of the officers and members
to make this a red-letter year along
!t.hc line of church work. Last week
was observed with prayer.' Tuesday
j night Rev. Anderson preached a souli
stirring sermon. Wednesday, night,
tRov. Baxter?of?Bowman,?praachetL.
Thursday and Friday ^nights Roy, E.
Ihivis of Orangeburg, preached. Rdv.
" Davis is called the "bahy preacher."
Sunday at 11:00 A. M. Rev. Anderson
preached the' Resurrection sermon.
' At 8:00 P. M. the Easter program
1 was renderedVby members of the Sunay
School. v -?JF .
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CARI) OF THANKS.
*- We-wish to thank our many friend^1
us -during the illness and death of our
dear hushppd and father, Rev. L. F.
Metz, whp 'departed this.life at his
home in Helena, fl. G.,1 March 2l3t.~"~
Mrs, Carrie Metz, {wife) v
1 IVJiss- Georgia M. Metz (daughter)
! Mrs. Maggie Hill (daughter)
i Mr. Luther Metz (son)
Mr. Caddie Botz (son),
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MOL'^T CARMEL NEWS ' C\
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?Rockford Sohool has closed one of ?
he most successful terms. i ^
On Thursday evening the advanced -V
lepartmcnts closed the year with an jjj
>ratorical contest. First prize was
von by Evelyn Wheeler; second by A
Mamie Letman.
Rev. J. B. Smith, the. very efficient
jfinfcipal, who has been princip^lJietc ifji
'or seven cortsecytive years arid Mi9s jjj
Darrie V. Dial who has been his asiistant
one year, have been elected for ^
next term.
Emma L. Martin, witnessed ^
:he closing exercises of the Royal
Hhappelle School, Friday night, April- i
3th.
?Mrs. Mary?E. Burnettc was the - S
dinner guest Qf Mrs. Lettie Marshall
Sunday.
Sunday was a church-going day
with the people around ~Mt. Carmel. J
There was a large crowd- at Sunday
Sch.ool. ..
Tn-thn nftPrnnnn the Faster ever- jj
cisc? were h6ld, and the program g
vprv interesting to '
the' hearers. _ .
The teachers of Rockford schoor
worn thfl dinnoa cnoeta nf Mrs Hon.
rietta Dennis, Thursday.
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? ARTHURTOWN- NEWS. ? +
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The Easter-festival of the Sunday
school of Zion Pilgrnii Baptist church
was had Sunday afternoon at 3:30under
the. direction of Mrs. J. C.
White and Miss Ruth Bynum, who
are two of oUr leading teachers of -fr
Arthurtown;. also Mr. D. Jackson,
Miss Lillie B. Williams, Fern Dcmmon,
Emma Williams, Mrs. Blanche, j.
Anderson, Miss Josephine Brown and I
Mr. F. D; Jones. Beautiful" Easter ^
hymns and carols were the feature
of the service and quite a few rceita- c
tions. t
The"program was well rendered and c
U/bll folrnn nc eVinurw l\xr f V?n nr\n1n?ien i
of the,audience. ' ,
We are very thankful indeed to have such
a number of. splendid "cut-standing
teachers and of whom are well t.
prepared -to do anything in keeping
with Easter or any other program:
CAMERON NEWS
_ The second quarterly conference of <
St. Peter A.MM. E. Church was held v
Saturday, March*31st. The presi<lmg:_j
elder, Rev. M.Warley, presided.'"TtTt?"
was .an excellent quarter. Funds <
raised this quarter amount to three
hundred and five dollprs. Rev. H. I!.
Haynes, pastor, is very happy over /
the success of the church. Sunday S
morqing. Rev. M. Warily preached a
WonderfuT sermon.- This . sermon V
reached the hearts of the .church and
and a oneness seemed to reside as the
man of God preached the word.
MVlrs.-Warjey, the "excellent wife of y
Presiding Elder Warley, her-son anil !
three little grand children. apd Air. '
to Cameron and were visitors at St. v
Peter Sunday. <
Last . Sunday being Easter, aff~ex- ;;
eellent urogram was rendered. Too ]
ruucn praise cunnut uu givun iu ouperintendent
U. (J. Kent and his com- -i
mittee, Mrs. M. L. Haynes and Mrs.
C. B. Black for the excellent entertainment.
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Mr. S. S. Greene, a great land own- <
er, is one of the best mechanics in jc
the State. lie h.aa a fine family. ?
The closing exercise of St. PeJ,er $
graded school will be held Thursday ?
and Friday nights, April 12 and loth. ?;
The closing exercise of St. John r
graded school will be hyld Friday <
night, May 4th. " ' " .}
Wlien at Cmneron, 'if you -want to ~
see a model, healthy family visit Mr. 1
and Mrs. Lucius Moss.
_ The friends of Mrs. Carrie Bookard r
-will be delighted to know that she is
mtfch better after a serious illness,
and is out ag^in.
ter'a brief illness.
Mrs. Annie Robinson is much better
at this Writing.
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* SI ARTANBUKG NEWS
?We are hoping that everyonc~eP- v
joyed the spring vacation.
Miss Laura Sartor and Miss Caro- .
lyn Snetters report of having a wonderful
time in PemHetort, S. visiting
their friend Miss Ada Frier son.
They stoppbd at~the home of Mrs.
Clark, * principal -of?the PendlbtoH
graded school, who was a wonderful
entertainer, _j
A-number from the city spent Easter
Monday ip (Jharlotjte, N, u.
A Wonderful sermon wan. preached
S. Earle, which every1'one Pernod" "to
have enjoyed. The choir rendered music
that was' pleasing to the ccngregfttlOHT"
L~
;DE H. II. LeMon, popular young
proprietor of Washington 9t. Phar-.
rtacy. High Point. N. C..*V*s- a very
welcome visitor in the citv last week
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A MESSAGE OF CONSOLATION j'
When death invades your family ranks, what a message of con- . *
solution comes to you l'rom the fact thai THE MUTUAL RELIEF o
and DENEYOLrxt a^suuia'I iuN is under contract anil yuu
protected by insurance ldws, to pay you 'promptly your insurance ;Spolicy
^vhieh-your forethought persuaded you to take out covering J;. > '
such. 'i; ' ' < ' *
Every member of the family should have one of ouT SPECIAL *
$50o.U0"CONTRACTS. -.Our agents are anxious to talk witlf you' 5
' nhoutr ft. Phono 718Q. ' ; * Vv ^ r
The Mutual Relief & Renev'lent Ass. of S.-fL 8
J, II. GOODS), Gen. Manager. 8
Church Pews
g^k^^.1 A .. c?
-uvnuui nuuiiunuiii |
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Now is a trood time. to get your Church or School Au
~ditorium sealed. v ~?' .' "?;? ?-No
longer is it necessary to use old worn-out'^ea^L-^
when you can get NKW ones from us at a low price.
"7 Jf 1,0 . sm-y, wr iait arrant to tarry a large part of the
cost Vo tluttit may be paid in the tall, i
Write us at once if you need seats ejther for your I
Church or your School auditorium, and \\1e shttll be glad
:-j >'U> 'give, ion more detail information.?.?, ?1 J??1?
Nu-Idea School Desk Company
MANUFACTURERS
DARLINGTON ~, S. C.'
ri:soi !ici:s n ow ov er si0,000.00 ~':
~1 he Homestead Bakery I Mrs.
Nettie Sanders, Prop. j0
? ?W-e-make a Specialty . ~ } .
\ Wedding and Birthday Cakes
1330 Assembly Street Phone 4932 I
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REESE'S. DRUG {STORE'
airs. p. k. reese, Prop. " \ J>
... A l till-. ! iiu! ol: Patent Medicines:. Cigars, ' . V8
; . OVar'eitos "ami '.Tobaccos. A Full.Line of ^5
>. Madam J. Walker's Preparations' at all
. Times. lee Cream jiiid "Sodas. , . . . 5;
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