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Miss Beatrice Evans has returned
home from Morris College for her
vacation to the delight of hex paany
friends. .
Misses Mary and Lela Johnson are
hdme again from Morris College to
spend the summori?-?
Dr. Chas. F. Sims, pastor of First
Baptist Xhurch', while,- will preaeh at
' Morris Chapel Baptist Church, "Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. It is
-hoped that he-will have a learge au.
?... dience. ' . .
The famous Woman's JSlabtown
. Convention will convene,at June 12th
~at"^3fortjs ChspeV "Bapij6t "Chlfrch.
Miss Blanche Williams, member of;
faculty - at Columbia, is hqme again, to
tbe delight her many friends.
Friends'of Mrs. Carrie Hunt are'in
-* dorn si'inuathy with her in her be
~ ... reavement in the death fo her husi.
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.. Miss. F.tbel Lee Fvans is home for
tbe summer to the delight of her
mnny friends.
* Mr..Prober? Williams' many friends'
reprof to learn cf his death. He was
y. . furmra n:ecl at Wosltun Chap61 A. M. *?V
F. Church nt~3:30 SJinday .afternoon
with T'.ev. B.-A. Lykes officiating. |
Mis; os Evelyn nad Tfstelle Waller
left for New* -York City a few days
a<*o to spend the summer. We hope,
for them a pleasant trip.
Mis? Ruble Lc'e has been considera.
blv ill, but irf convalescing at this
. writing.
M'-"1* Alice Gary and Miss Brigg's
left for Buffalo/ N. Y., to spend tbe
summer. They have our best wishes
f,or K r.!ou?hn f * i-iO<S?tATI r" ?4
Rev. J. W. MaChis was a&eti in
town a few days ago. . .
Mr. Char1 r>? rain ]eff for Knoxvilie,
Term;, to spend the- summer this week.
. "Western Chapel A. M. E, Church
is making strides for 'success under
the leadership of Rev. B. AJLykes,
_/ the enersretip pastor.
Macedonia .-is new without aapastor.
_ There, is a great field for some good
i. preacher "who is prepared to! take up
this work. ' .
vti n.,., .,u ,p f ^iii illuii^ under the
leadership of Rev. P. S. Moseley, the
grear~prcncher."~~7"V """
Rev. iPavis is doing his bit at Trin?
ity rn Maxell Avenue.
Kow that th? Woman's State Convention
is near at hand, Greenwood is
>- - - .? h t
-?? - making?all, Inecessarv preparations
to meet them.
Morris Chapel Sunday School had
r - one of its record ccnests Sunday, rais.
ine $'20. Sunday was one of our'real
:etrer cmys a? .? oms unapei. +nrce
Tit ore were added to the church, making
a total of 7 during, the first four
weeks of. Her. F. D. Johnson's ad'
xr.in'sir&tion.: ?. *..?
Those who missed hearing Dr. Fr
D. John son Trench in the suhjeet^-Aa
an eagle ,stirreth up her r?p3t'| missed
"a treat of the year. It;was really a
masterpiece.
SA^TUC NEfW'S
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third quarterly erence was
4 held in Thomas Chapjel AI E.
Church on June 3rd. Rev. L. F. Vance
was present. Presiding Elder" Vance
delivered a very practical sefmon to
..a large, audience. After the services
the presiding elder in his'usual manner
entered intp the business of the
conference. The Uply Communion
: ' wns administered to 58 persons.
The annual thanksgiving sermon
for the Good Samaritans was preached
by Rev. J. L. Ducjl.ey of Union, S.
C. The sermO'p was very interesting
and full fo thought.
Mr. Sam Anderson of Pinion, attend-,
ed services at Bethesda Baptist church
>. last; Sunday.
Mr. W. J. Johnson spent last Sunday
in Carlisle among friends and
relatives.
Mr. J. J. Jeter, after leaving the
oenerai i^onrerence in Ufticago, III.,
visited his brothers, Mr. J. B. Byrd
and Mr. Monroe Jeter of Milwaukee
"Wis., and returned homo on May
fiOh. ^
Mr. and MJ^illieJenn i ngs+ Mr
and Mrs. Farr Rims vIsTWy^t the
home of their cousins. Mr. and Mrs
Monroe Hardy of?"Union, S. C., or
-.last Sunday. .
Mr; and Mrs Wallace Foster visitet
friends and relatives in Carllse las1
Sunday
Rev. J. S. Martin "and daughter
lillian, motored to Gaffney last Tues
day to visit-their sister and aunt. Rev
--? Martin returned Tuesday aftemooi
and Miss Lillian is spending sometirm
with her aunt, Mrs. fct'ta Mitchell.
Mr. TVTltle K. Hopson^Mrs.J. M
Da^rkins, Misses Avaree ' DaWkina
Mhry AJIfe Rartot, John Arthur Sar
tor accompanied -by Miss Lucy A
Hancock and Jamimia Sims of Unloi
visiter". Mrs. Medora Jennigs last Mon
?day afternoon.
Mrs. Ann Sims is ou-^he sick lis
Rev. J. S. Martin and Mr. J. J. Je
ter are attending the commencemen
exercises (at A,llen University
I1ARDEEVILLE NEWS
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The Rev. J. J." Mitchell, pastor of
Fishetr'a Chapel M. E. Church and
brother, Samuel, motored here from
Bamberg Sunday. I s?.
The stork visited the home of -Mr.
and Mrs. Johnnie Danny and left a
fin6"t>ouncing' baby boy. Mother and
baby are doing fine.
M!r Elwood Steward is a new subscriber
to The Tribune.
Rev. J. Mitchell, pastor of Fisher's
Chapel M. E. Church, preached Sunday
night to ? very large audience.
Quite-a.-number of townsmen motored
to Beaufort for Decoration Day.
Mrs, -A. -B. -Rejot and daughters,
Rosa and Catherine and Mr. Samuel
Tlitchall motored to Savanrmh. Ga.
Monday.
Mrs. Lizzie Fields left Tuesday for
Asheville, N. C., where she will reside
for the summer.
- Th? relatives and -friends 9f Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Williams will learn
with I'Pgret of the death of their "hn.
by boy.
Mrs. G. M. Backstich -and Malissn
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"Scnvetl motored to Savannah, Monday.
Characterized by beauty and dignity
was the social event* driven at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pelot.
Monday night. The narlor was beau' lly.
decorated in the various color
schemes of the season. The guests
assembled at 7:30 at which time dancing
and card playing.were the chief
amusements. The delicious repast of
ice cream and cake was served by the
hostess. Those present were Misses
Rosa and Catherine Pelot, Carrie and
Eleanor Morris, Gladys Coleman and
Julia Jones; Messrs. Jame^ Garmony
Troy Washington, Jack; Fields, Jr.,
Sam Coleman,'Marshall Randall, Rob.
hie. T^atvas, .Elijah Backstich and
Samuel Mitchell*.
Re|atives and friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Rivers will learn'with re.
gret of the illness of their daughter,
"Rpsnftne*
Mr. Crady Chisolm and party moilfl^ed
to Savannah, Tuesday. '
| The ladies of Fisher's Chapel M.
F. Church cordially invite the puhTic
to attend the Lemon Contest and
Ponkev Party at said church, Monday
witrht'. .Ttihe 11th. T
Mr. West Benjflfflln Is uul again af.
ter two weeks' illness. .
farmers of tbi? community are
very m.uch distressed on account of
low sale of potato crops which is due
; to the overcrowding of the markets,
j However we hope that behind the dark
fclcuTds of the present there is still a
^silver lining1.
|-. The commencement exercises of
. the Colleton county training school
' were held at the school building,, troty
20-25. On Sunday the annual sermon
was preached by Rev. Johnson, pas
to.r of Hopewell Presbyterian Church,
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I ituiiic l ii.iniinii ii..-* jL/c|;ax tiuc.'iit J. ucs'
-Monday night, demonstrations by the
-day _eyening, pageant bj/ the primary
gardes. Wednesday, play, "Sl&btoivn
[Convention." Thursday, play, "All
A Mistake." Friday evening, declamation
contest and graduation exercises;
-Dean Pearson of'Claflirit Col.
lege. Orangeburg^_tkiiy6rej[ tjie [^address
to the class. He brough^loui
some encouraging and helpful'^pfttnts
! which will not go to the waattr-TjaS'
j ket ere sodnT
1 Misses Catherine Dent and Aela Oi
1 borne, Mr. A. Dent, along with Ttev
J Marcus motored to Orangeburg Monday,
May 28, where they attended the
declamation contest at Clafhn College
They were very much elated wit!
~ the trip.
Mr. Guy Francis,?Jn Is spending
. the summer months in Lake City', S
Mrs. Dan Davis left' Sunday, Maj
3r>) for her home in Savannah, Gn.
after spending sometime with frim
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Geridean.
Miss Charlotte Scriven, who ha:
been 'spending sometime with hei
nunt, Mrs. Hattie Lights, has return
\ eel to Asheville, N. C.
, Miss Scriven, through her lovinf
| ways and magnetic personality, ha:
, won many friends in this community
and is is with muoh rpin-pt ffcnf
see for leave.
Miss Martha Rea^dy spent the pas
5 week-end in HardeeVille as the gues
. of 'Miss Mnlissa Scriven. She re
, ported a delightful trip. ?
On Sunday .afternoon, June 3rd
1 Cumberland M. E. Church of Ritters
t rendered a very interesting Child
ren's Day program.
( Mr. Eugene Mc-Teer, a recent grad
uate of Claflin College, is home fo
. th^ summer1 monthsT"!
The hearts of Mr. and Mrs. Joh
e Singleton wero made glad over th
~ TTSit~of the stork on fttoy UOthyvrfi^
^ left * daughter. - ?
i, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tracy are th
. nroud parents of a ten-pound soi
? Harry Jr. " / 1
i Anrorg thor^e that a'fended, th
children's day exercise at Ritter 'wer
Misses Ada and Lillie Belle Osborn<
. Readdy, Elizabeth Clemons, Mr. P
t Dent, Mr. J. S. Gates, Mr. C. Osbonv
and Rev. F. Marcus.-*;
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THE PALMET1
FLORENCE NEWS 1
The Buds and Roses Club met at .
'the home of Mrs. Ella Watson,"Trues- 'i
day evening with Miss Frances Jenerfette
as hostess. Dressed in a lov?
ly blue crepe de chine dress, she cheer
fully welcomed the jjuests into the
parlor beautifully decorated with pur.
pie, white and pink sweet peas. After
a kyr-i?f business meeting the pro-.
gram was dispensed with and tables
for "whist in the living room and Iibrary
were arranged. In the ^lidst j
of the games, the hostess furnished
sereveral selections of beautiful ntu.
sic. on the victrola. After many games '
! the guests were invited into the din|
ing room which was so beautifully !
decorated that one wouTd imaginehirrf "
self in-a floralgard^namongbeautlful
larkspurs, .sweet peas and other
nowers. r,ncn memoer was seated
j and the * hcStess ~servccT ~a~ delicibus "
' salad, f.oHnwed by a sweet course,
Prizes were then. aw^rded-Miss Tjllie
. Scott, 1st prize; Miss Leona Web- !
-rtcr-^thc booby. j The- guest prize was-,
warded to Miss.- Alberta Kennedy.
rAFmong the honored guests were
Miss Mamie Scott. Miss L, E. Danshy,
Miss Jenevia Vincent -and-'-Al-iss Alberta
Kennedy. .MemberiL.of the club
'hat shared the hospitality of the
"Hostess were,Mrs. W. C. Brown, Mrs.
Kance. Mrs. Seoll. Mis.?Lipscomb, I!
Mrs. Sharps, Mrs. Buchanan,, Miss I
I.eona Webster and Miss Frances Jen- 1
crette. After a motion was unani.
mously passed lhat the rfaid club
would send Faivwold school the of ]
S5.00, .Miss TilHe Scott was highly '.]
appraised for cfFeving the suggestion. '
The club then adjourned.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. j
J, W. Killingsworth regret very much,
to hear of the sad death of their little j
aon. Charles.?Because of tho many -j
friends of hisThere,.a mist of sadness
was ca?t over the schools throughout !
the city. . ___ j
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Perrin are now <
'iving in-their now brick home on N.
Coit St.- *~LLi
The alumni association of Wilson
high school held its annual banquet ;
Wednesday evening, May 30th. It
! was a very enjoyable occasion to the
17o gneiss yho wc're delieiously serv'
ed. The- class of 1928 was presented j'
jby Prof. F. Khrie : ???[
|-by Prof. Ft Kirkwright to the~aTirnvfiTr
I and was deceived by the president,'
E. Rawta who welcomed them !
heartedly. Mr. Ranee warned them
; f the many temptations; and haro:
ships to be confronted out in the hard
nd cruel -world. As ?he spoke he j
; judgment and nerve-. A response
from the class was made by John MoRam.
Classes were represented by
-Mjra^-C. E. Godbolt^Dr. W. L. WiLlinms,
Dr. Willie Howe, "Miss Louise
| Kershaw, Mr. Leroy Black, Dr. A. E.
Howe and James Ranee. Between the
'speeches a ^12 piece band masterech
i hy Mr. Eugene Brown, furnished mu:1~_
j * Georgetown News
j Mr. and Mr^ H^Eaul of Cblum-"
' i bia, motored. to the~tfitv Sunday to (
' jvHt Mri P Snwver. j
'| Misses Janie' Atkinson, Ajjniebelle ;
Alston and Mr. Edwin . Rhue, stif- |
" 1 dents of ilorris College, ar^ back
borne.
5 j Messrs. J. B. Beck, T. P. Fraser,;
" j.Tames Lucas, IT. Paul and A. Q. Dun- i
" I more motored to Columbia on Tues-'
! I day. ' . ' _ "
; Messrs. G. W. Howard, J. L. Ben.
11 bow. tV. P Carolina and S. J. Dobbins
spent a few days this week inj
Columbia. : *
'j Messrs. Nesbitt and- Sidney Williams
with their'mother spent the
" wopk-end in the city visiting Prof.
' i and MrS. G. W. Howard. '
Misses Bertha Fraser andTlosa Lee
. Gregg, students of Claflin ' College,
' are home for the summer. 1
I Miss Dorothy Nance of . Columbia,'
" i nis visiting Miss Hattie . Ella Saw'
I yer. ~
The**Properity Tailoring Company
3 has installed* a modern dry cleaning
' plant. This is the only dry cleaning
^ outfit in tbecitv. Tt will
" suits "every hot^-loaving tHe gar^ejit
[ olorles#. "* A. Q. TTmttrrore has been
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to Columbia taking special study in
*- caring?for?ladies?work,?while Mt.
Tucker well understood the handling
' of men's work having worked in a
' large establishment in New Jersey.
They will also clean rugs and bed
, I clothing such as blankets and quilts.
% The plant is to put in operation as
i soon as possible and the public will
n ! be invitSff^tti inspect.
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b Greenville News
#1, A detailed report of the Allen Temi,
pie A. M. E. Church rally, held Sunday,
May 27th.
e Club No. 1?Rev. A. C. Sumpter,
e pastor $27.00, Mrs. M. M. Sumpter
^ 25.00, Mrs. Eva Fuller 12.00, Miss Lila
lie Tillman 20.00. Mr. J P. Steward
L. 12.00, Master Buster Spmpter 5.00.
Total $101.00.
Club No. 2?Mr. J. A. Mack 10.00,
5^5- ?
POLBAPn > -H-W
Mr. J. E. Asbury 7.00, Mrs. Nannie
Mack 10.00 Mrs. Fannie Williams 5.00
M?r. James Adair 3.00, Mrs. Flqpa
Henderson 3.00. Total 38.10., '
Club No. 3?Mrs. Lizzie Calhoun
10.00, Mrs. Phoebe Cothran 2.00, Mrs.
Amy Johnson 1.00, Miss Eunice Turn,
er 10.00, Total 33.00."
Club' No. 4?Mrs. Alice. Doyley
10.00, Mr. Clarence Doyley 10.00, Mr,
JosephfDoyte 10.00, tyfrs/ Ntfllle Har?ris
10.00, Mis. Myra Doylay 10.00,
Mrs."Crosby Doyley- -10.00, friends
2.60. Total 62.60.
Club No. 6?Mrs. Bessie Fair 10.09,
Mrs. Evelyn Mayes 10.00, Mrs. Abbie
Chajppelle 6.00, Miss J. Holmes 5.00,
Mr. J. L. Mayes 10.00, Mr. and Mrs.
Durton 6 00 Wto T.imii" ? "n
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Master William Logan 500} Little Carrie
Johnson 1.00, Total $54.00, .
Club No. 6?Mrs. Lula Patterson
$10,25, Mrs. Willie Miles. 10.05, Mr.
Robinson 10.25. Total $40.65.
Club No." 8?Mrs.- Minnie Calhoun
515.70, Mrs. Phyllis Calhourt 6.00, Miss
Lillian Calhoun 14.00, Mr^. HBrmnn
Humphrey 10.00, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Calhoun,-Jr. 40.00, 'Miss- Phyllis V.
Calhoun 10.00, Mrs, Catherine Booker-2.30,
Mr. Timothy Roberson 2.00.
$at?l $70.00^
"Club N^>. 9?Mr. w. A. Fisher 10.00,
Mrs. Matilda Fisher 10.00,, Mr. John
Martin 5.00, Mrs. Annie Brnrkmnn
5-.00, Mrs. Bettie Coleman 5.00. Total
$35.00. ;! '
Club No. 10?'Mrs. if. E. Williams
lOJWk-Mrs. Georgia Hudgens 10.00,
Mrs. Carrie Mi Thompson 210,00, Mrs.
Nannie Gray Bowen 10.00, Dr. O. M.
Thompson 5.00. Total $245.00/
Club No. 11?Mr. Thomas Lomnx
510.00, Mrs. Delia Wright 6-OOj Mrs.
Maggie I.ornax 3.00, Mr. Matthew
5.00, Mrs, Lizzie Harp 5.00. Total
328.0,0. - ; t?
Club" No. 12-^-Mr: B. JT'Caldwell
55.00, Mrs. Tlattie Caldwell 5.00, Mr.
5. E. Sanders 1.00, Miss Rosa Wilson
2.00. Total $1300.
Club No. 13?Mrs. Octavia Brown
>?u.uu, ivir. Uriel Staggs -10.00, Mrs.
Paralee McBeey Mr. W. C. Humphrey
2.00, Miss E. Morgan. 2.50. Total
$34.50.
Club No. 14?Mrs. Martha Brown
$10.00, Mr. L. Brown 10.00, Miss Hattie
Brown 10.00, Mrs. Ishbell White
10.00, Mrs. Hanah Herbert 10.00, Mr.
Charlie Herbert 3.00. Total $53 00
Club No. 15?-Mrs. Em mi Griffin
$ 10.00, Josephine Wilson 2.00,
Mr. and CTlk. J.^C^ Hurst $14.10.
Club No.JLQj?Mrs. Lydia Williams
$10.50, Mrs. Mattie Whitner 8.00, Mrs.
Marie Tribble 10.00, Mr. Alex McCul10.00,
Mrs.. Rachel Johnson 10.00, Mrs.
Sadie ChildS 2.50, Mrs. Mamie Johnson
10.00. Total $71.00.
- - Club Nu l7?M rs. AIHe Jtihnson $10
Mr. J. A. Johnson 10.00, Mr. Wade
Thompson 1.00, Mrs. Lila Lewis 4.00,
Mrs Lena Edwards 5.00, Mrs. Ilattie
Wilscon 2.00. Total?$32.00.
Club No. 18?Mrs. Addie Miller
$10.00, Mrs. Mamie Sullivan 10.00,
Mrs. Maggie Neely 10.00,"Mrs. Mary
Davis 4.50, Mr. Timothy Lomnx 10.00,
friend 5.50. Total?$50.00.
Glub No. 19?Miss F. L. Lvices 10 Of
Mrs. H. R. Fladger 10.00, Mrs.. M
M.. Calhoun 10.00, Mr. G. L.Calhor
1000., Mr. Thomas G. Ly&es -ivtuu
Little Mary Lykes 10.00,-Mrs. Lucindi
Washington 10.00, Mrs. Lycfie Let
10.00, Mrs. AdaMance 10.00. Raiscj
for club 160.14'.- Total?$250.14.
Club No. 20?Mrs. Virginia Robin
| son $10.5-5, Mrs. Emma ^Calhoun 5.00
Mrs. Nancy Butler 10.25, Mrs. A
manda Strong 6.20. Total?$32.00.
? Club No. 21?Mrs. P., Adam
$10.50, Miss Eunice Adaftis 5.00, Rev
DV P. Adams 5.00, Mrs. Martha Gar
lington 10-00, MrTNathaniel Wilsoi
10.00, Mr;'Lester (larKngton 3.00
Mrs. Lola Greene 3.00. Total?$46.50
Club No. 22?Mr. M7 V. Buwei
$10.00, Mr. Bruce Bowen 10.00, Misi
Lizzie Frazicr 0.50. Total?$20.50.
Club No. 23?Mrs. Emma Ellisoi
.$10.00, Mrs? Cora * Chapmarj 10^)0
Mrs. Malinda Heard 3.50, Mrs. Juli
Benjamin 2.00. Total?$25.00.
Club No. 25?Mrs. Addie Gran
$10.00, Mr. Robert Grant 10.00, Mrs
Matilda White 10.00, Mr3. Fanni
Poole 4.00, Mrs. Katie King 10.0C
Mr. J. J. Ware 5.00, WtVSamuel' War
2.80, Miss Helen King.. 5.00 Total!
$56.00.. . _
Mr. B. V. Nash, 1.00. Total?$12700.
Cluh No. 27?Mrs. Conyera Bivfn
$10.00, Tdrs. Susie Jenkins l$.00,*Mri
j Emma Little 6.$$. Total?$28.00.
Club No. 29-?Mr. James Fields$10.00.
. .
Qlub No. 30?Mr. Lutber Sitjto
$10.00, Mrs- Lizzie Stark 5.00. Tc
tal?$15.00.
Club No. 31?Mr. J. A. Chiles 5.0(
Mr. B. T. Humphrey 2.00. -tbtal$7.00.
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Club No. 81?Mrs. Annie Crew
$5.00, Mrs. Lola Greene 1.00. Totf
?$6.00.
Club No. 33?Mrs. Ida Wilson $10.0
Mrs. Drusilla Gilliam 10.00, Mrs. Ar
ne Belle Douglass 2.00, Mrs. Alic
Bailey 2.00. Total $24.00.
- Club No. 34?Mrs. Vinne Webb$6.00,?
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Club No. 36?Mr. John H. Calhoun
Mri, Maggie Johnson 10.00,
Mrs. Maggie Williams 10.00, Mrs. Lula
Fisher 2.00. Total?$32.00.
Club No. 37?Mrs. Sudie Hudson?
$5.00. ;V~" * cJ
Club No. 38?Mrs. Rhodie Newton
$10.50, Mr. James Newton 8.00, Mis$
Annie Mae Wilson 10.00, -Mr. Augustus
Brownlee 5.00, Mrs. Ella Harp
" 11.00, Mr. Abe Ilurp 2.00, MissTJWtieBrown
0.55, Mrs. Amanda Floyd 1.00,
Miss Elma Wilson 2.60. Total $51.55.
Club No. 39?Mr. J. W. Cleland
$10.00, Mrs. Malinda Burton 10.00,
Mrs. Rosa Keaton 4.00, Mrs. Eloise,
Humphrey 2.10,'friend l.ll$t_ Total
?$27.25. ' v.. v
Club No. 40?Mrs. Eliza Johnson
" $10.00,'^Mrs. Annie Alexander 1040.
ToUl?$2040.' :
Club No. 41?Mt. Alex Wells $10,007
Mrs. Wells 6.00, Mrs. Dora Mack 1.00,
Mrs. Dora L. Johnson 2.60, Miss- Sarah
Lewis 10.00. Total?$28.50.
Club No. 42?Mrs. Mary Fincher
Iludcens $10.00. Mrs.^Rosa Thompson
$.00^ Mrs. u^lllhh Thompson Turner
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?.V/(VV| +TJLA ? A &WU ilUU^CliO A?VV. AWtal?$26.00.
Club No. 45?Mrs. Lula Davis S10(
Mrs. Carrie Rosemond 4.00, Mrs. Sara
.^TaHey 3.00,; Mrs. Amanda Weaver
y3.00. Total?$2200.
Club No. 44?rMrs. Hattie Nelson
pi 9K| Mr, "F t? T.ofmon mnn, Mrffi
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Big Line of Clothing for j;
,Bo:.s Suits A Specialty:
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| Barber Shop and Beauty Sh
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? DEALERS IN REAL EST,
? COLLECTION OF RENTS?I
* We are now ready to sell lot
? RIDGE CEMETERY located in]
? ' College'Place car line. The locat;
X MRS. R. 11. .WALTON, Pres., *:
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' if -1 Quality at I
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" X 35.00 TO $10.00 ALL
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Saturday, June 9, 1928
Daisy Byrd 10.00 Total?921.26
Club No. 46?Mrs. Anna Robinson
99.00, Mr J. D. ThomgHnrtthHh?To
tal?912.12 ' .
Club No. 46?Willing Workers?
931.00.. !
' Club No. 47?Ladies Aid?930.00.
Club No. 48?Sunshine?960.00.
Qlub No. 49?Boosters^?$50.00. ?
Club No. 60?Missionary?97.26.
ftlnh Np 51?Sunday School?964,
-717 Total
amount raised?92019.87.
FORMER COLUMBIAN WEDS IN
BOSTON'
A marriage of much interest to the
friends and relatives of Columbia and
Bostoh is tliat uf Miss Claudlo Helen ~
McAllister of Boston, Mass.L to Mr.
Richard K. Watts, formerly of this
city but now of Boston, Mass., which
too place.in Cambridge^Maas., May
16f 1928, at the home of Atty. John !T.
Tx>ve. The ceremony was performed,
by the^ Rev. Thompson* pastor of the
Massachusettsj^remje^Daptlst ChUWh
at Cambridge. Immediately after the
ceremony, they returned by fcuto to
Boston where they will make .their
home at 522 Columbus A :
For four or five years Mr. and Mr.
"Watts have been social workers among
the young society set fo Boston
wish them happiness
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