The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 16, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Saturday, June 16, 1-928
Newberry News
The women of Newberry have de-,
elded to spend the summer away
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' from home. Seven, left last week', j
flve""tr>.TTew Vwk City' and two to j
5 Greenville to aitthe Piedmont ,
summer schoo'l. *
o to spend her- summer' vacation in
Asheviljie, N. C.
MV. Fred Pratt and family left
Wednesday for New YurklCiiy.. Tluti'e
they will spend their summer .vara
tionv; ' ^
Mr. and Mrs. George Ruff are' row.
* home from Philadelphia, vlsit'ihg thou*
mother and sister. '
The yvai- will sO 'U be half j;pne a ml
thorn work.
/Wheat crops arc -good in W' horry-;
~ " countyj oats being very" poor*Prof.
Gladden f:uni|y are visit *
ing> his parents at I>i(1jp v. ay,, S. ('..
They motored- thruugMftiVrWiUiy, i:^
their new car. . "S
"KevT I. I. Goldsori is spending ay
y1 few weeks in Tenn'esse.b oaiyying pi
a revival meeting.
to liol da district meeting ?".n .T ine
21st. The trrftntMilynn<'llei- So-.l 'l i.
. A. Brown; Grand V. C.t E. F. Floyd
and the district deputy^ V?-m.' Puvis
and'others will be".present. A piib-.
lie program will be rendered at IWTiier
Chapel A. M. E. Church, -Thin;*-,
day evening at 8:30 o'clock.
??The new Imllittnrr/nrtTlisha pr ided
school will soon be hulled in wenthejr
boarding and roof on. Tliey are put
tin# on the first coat of paint as tlu-ygo.
. The way it looks around tiimu
real school will soon l?c in evidence.
Mr. Floyd' made a splendid record
at this school during the past tend.
..." *:r FLORENeEL/NEWS
On Friday evening,'June 1st Misses
Scott, Kennedy and Danshy were, hostesses
to the members of the Buds'*
and Roses Social Club, their husbands
and a few other friends. "The
party was given at the lowly home
of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brown on
** Douglass^ St. ' '
. The -gueats numbering about 25
. were greeted by the smiles of the.
? charming-hostesses which- nunie_ imc
t ^ feel that the evening \miuU1 be wy:bspent.
The evening was begun by daneing.
underloaded lights, which were
blending' softly, together wiiih the
. todies-lovely drosses.A
delicious salad course was" served
followed by |eos, which was very ;
refreshing. Everyone expressed their
appreciation to tlie ladies fpr. ha\ In,;
.. spent such an oniovahloevening.
Mrs. R. D. Douglass, wife of l'n'tf. ;
R. L. Douglass of JohnsonC. Smith ,
University, Churl t,te, N. C-. is'?tlP1"*
- ' guest of her sistgv and. JhroUVer-iu- :
-law, Dr. and Mrs. R. .). Wi! ion,* en'
N. Coit St'. AYe"w^h for-lur u pleasant
stay. -'-c. s?i
Mrs. James Ranee is o?t again-' nf-.:
.. ter a short illness, to the delight of :
her manv friends;
Mtu~ R. \V. Dorujt Jvas opened a n ?v' *
business in Florence. His .-ninny
friends "wish for him much -success
in his \indertaking?
W^U/TKRROUO XEA\ S
11 Rev. F. Marcus, pastor of Wesley
\ M. E. Church, preached a very ini
| tresting sermon on last Sunday morn.
L' "Though you part I'll not for?o.t yo i.
In my memory you'll rfniain." .iUv_
K> This was hte'apparent thought, of
B the colored citizens of .W'nli...
It last Monday when they united?toll
clean up Live Oak Cemetery. Tlv
p appearance of the groural has k'on
P much improved, ho wove"? the i'neleinI*
ency of the weather prevented it s
p completion. ?:?*?
Mrs. C. M. Marcus and children,
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* Jervine, Firmella and Lorenzo, who
{ have been-visiting friends and relatives
irr Cheraw," have returned, aCcompained
by Rev. F. Marcus who mo.
tored there on last Wednesday.
On Sunday, June 10th, Miss IVitluT^
Lights had as her fJU'lipHtTni'guests
Messrs. Dan and Alex Deal of Itit
tejr, S C. .
Rev. F. Marc.us made a business
trip to Columbia on last Monday
The Olympia social club rendered
a very pleasing literary prygrhm on
Friday evening, June 8th.
On last Sunday evening quite an
interesting Children',s Day program
was rendered.at WeslOy M. F. church.
Misses Catherine and Mabel Dent,"
Martha Readely, Mr. Rethel Williams.
?Nathaniel Brttcc?and ltevi F.
.Marcus were among those that attended
the Children's .Day exercises
at Cathloic Hin^Mission Church on'
, last Sunday.
Mr. A. Dent mado,, a business trip
; to Charleston last weoTc.
?11_ RoV. and Mrs. M^Tner roont S'iw?
day at Ruffin visitiqg "relatives and
frlejuar^ * ?1
Presloti Dent spent last Tuesi.
day in Charleston.
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Aiken, News <
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Sunday was fittVilgly observed all
day by the churches of the city as
( YrhlrVn's Day., In the afternoon
We 1 y oT. 11. "Church- had- nplendidexcTcises,
and at night Friendship
hnKa :;rtl Cumberland ADM. E.
c!i ..la'., i ".(1 tii I'.unie.?Cumberland's
Ko .nt rt prosc nlln<>-* two important
paths ot" life?Vmty anil pleasure?was
a pai t of the "pro p.ani.*.
. Siujiehls nud. te.iehtis tire still re1
n: ii;; I'.mi pnpning th rough..
r.i' t; i iee ?.Icy'hce> . student at
I; Tk t y . r : y. Ninwiiy Tenn:
jid "a h ? r > f .VvV and Mrs. Win.
i'el- rnid home last week
...r, ,4.rr;;nl..il iy V.t-v nio-hor, who at?
1 ' I- < ;>' ir.n.,r.t'cnfnt at Disk-.
?i V ?t . 'r^i>,{s- \V<;t l)l)U!' hot" hOllK'
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is. }l {'.j c'C of (Vroonw.Oitl
.. . .. v.i* . . ' ; ; i- < iv Mcft." J'Uv
I'j. \<h..v.artnly jrrtjeV
1 in (' !. lu vHvd %n Siinda^ liist.'
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C... iumv with her
A::'r. 'it. Horry. She
1 ' Mr-; v... <.\Iv.C r (nshovo,_^C?
, frrrd- y Vmnl
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-\\ :!> ? ! S'-inpktnn. stwrtcn at St.
Ad' iv; hv; ('ol'i tltiU'ijrh, -X; C.?
I A "(1? I -1 ? - i li?I'll ri;y ;n IMtlU- to
Mi; -j.i'jji ? fi-w days
't'H.hi- nunM "Mrs. Kara y,. im Rid:
Ayi'HttQ,
? i'l" - _ AJ; (M y.O. f< VJOi'l'iy. ('?? '%
i f :\t* ?. :?, arrive.! here from.Chin
. til., ' y hiv.h' to see her"
ill: W?>
iM'c .jr';r?l to ..report that she is now
.tiunixivin^v' > - / ' ;
. .All*. AliHayy Hyatt, the jrrociw on
i-lv'hi.! Ay ;i:<\ near Kershaw St.,
a fall o(."k oil frofch jjrroyor.it's;
i"i t.; t' >ii: a . ;joo?l l>tfsiness?well.
a (1 ! y the' peoplp. ' .
* J.!! (Ml 11(1 .V. ,\i. 1%. < lUll'ch, is J)0:
t"TTv; ! > make irent inyirow-inwit
i i ^lv tv! y' lo the cntcrTa'mmont of
the South Carolina annual conference
in Ocluber, The pastor, Row
i ? !.1 is at homo now from his ex;I'nf'.-'l.il
ri|> to .Chicr.fjo and-Columbia,
tii.f ' 1 If?tf whm.ls of the churidi arc'
n'minn*.
l'i pics Pud "li .hip'^.parties arc hoai'^xrrr
.a fo -tmteh
?Srfoy.1 I i>! < 1 v 11': 11 -)'
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Mvs, I.uc'h. 1 aJuvW- is m'.ic.h .im'aI.
llii- u.ri 'vat- > iUfc->.. I.Oran
.who v.-as ken"'.Mill parnlyiW
o! '.'hi T ' ir' in is hnvimi,' this
~ r i ( * ,) '. r:". I--* to* atlend. sumn
or p .
' ' : ' ' oc:'.' mot at 311..
Tip"i'.'i' ? > aff rr.oop. The ,( !
(5. i.-.n' pr, it. 5frs. Carrie If. W'at.
i . h js.r or Hampton, Va., to
nlti-nd' . mo: school. We wish f> r
1 -or a ' v rv;. po;.i-an'. mid piwti-lahh'
ti.rni.
Air-.. I.'.iIth Vtradley and her.two]
with ?>! ?. . lio.l'- ;; TVv1:. . spent the.
v. . . 1 hi Si!u'< .;<, S.
K. v.' I h-ivvy oit h pree'ehed '<>1*. .Itev..
oI'v.t Si-winy mofT.injr. ;He w n
|n-t.ili:V-t of It* no !;? Cuilege. - -
li. y. and* Ahy. Alexander and sister
wonv i'u> of Ma-., nm! Mrs..
('. (voVeVmd, Sunday afternoon.
There will?l o a mars meeting of the
i'ir.ens >>f lUK'.n at. riethleheni A.
U. .1'. Oinr.'h Sunday evening afo?00
rr\ !r vk lui* Jikt.* (.r.i'po.c <>1
5i r.i'.lp M.mpI. ' \ / / ' , \foT-.
I'i:\!s S-"OH. Arne.tt Konnody
.i!id Ai rs. A! ul'n i-t 1'olden motored to.
.Mheville, Sundav and spent the day.
Mrs. K. .S._ NVil?n; t'ojrelher .with"1
M'--: S- : I r. .an.-, and Alis.es
i*a>y and (lertrudo \\ ilson- -mptiifed
to I'elt .n.' While 'Ik le they were the
guests of Air. and Airs. 0. C. Clement.
AIis. Wilson is Airs. C .dementi's'
mother. . . .
IN wfAlOIUAAI
??To Ini ;>)< r.f nor ili'M i" frith.
or. Coi v./o \Vhit'\ who died .Time 10,
11)22. . ' . . " * *
A f: it 1;|-ul rather has frnlW to rest,
Mi?. Idir.truo fcep.vt i.< still';
.Wis ban !s that always hoi)) lis ,
''My\v (lie in death'-a cold chijj. *
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Clone is the face we 1*>\~? < 1 *o -dear,??,
Si' nil is I he voice we loved trt hear;
Too. far i\w^\y for siuht in* speech.
He* not fat:ton thoughts to reach.
A'"! b.' t v. ,:ir from view..
*Tis powerless to tal.e from us
4lur niernrtTtcs'Of roti. ^
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1,11,T.IK V. PERRIN, v , ' !
j.AM MS WHITE. ~f. * ,i
. .'MA UI > M Mo CI .FJ.IwVJI, ? S
FRANK WHITE.
JJOLITITA.-. RllDl), '
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v" FANNIE WARNER, (children).
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THE PALMET1
Chester Paragraphs
The Women's Federation in Rock
Hill was attended by a large, num-fyrs.
C. i-j. leathers ia prciiidont of
he Chester. Club. .
?.ManU'i' Cornelius Ransom' of Cam;<?usins,
Masters Clarence and Marion
Heathers. ', . . ' . ;
Several cars of Elks left for Chariton,
Monday morning'for the Grand
Lodge. % |
Mrs. E. L. StanbackpR. M. ef Queen
Bathsheba Chapter No. 7,. O. E. S.,!
as had the various committees at
vorfe for many weeks preparatory to
ho coming of the Gfrnnd Chapter
.vhich convenes here, July 17-20. All
v 1 'i < * ent atfres- "tiro as'TTotl' to send
heir nanu'S, to Mrs, Nannie L. Gor'oh,
secretary' I.oomis St., so that
!oi\ivs."Tnay assigned.. ' ] '
Dr. and .\JrJl, J. S. Allen and fami.
-y and Mrs; ?. L.-Stanback and fami-'
-ly- me.teycih ^..ijalisbury, N. C.", last
-AY\..li,i .1; ?') nwjViy?>t ^unmonpn. ?
mcnt at Livingstone College. '
M'ss. ljerniee Allen is at home from
ll</n\art! University," Washington, -U~
room mate, Miss Alice Burnette of
Alt; Clair, N. J., accompanied her, and .
willr^jHtnd the! summer as her guest. ;j
Mr. Alex Walker was called home
i'min Washington, I). C., Thursday,
I because of Che illness of his mother,
Mrs. Sylvia Walker, fcodmhHStr Mi*s.:
Walker is gradually improving..
Born to. Mr. and Mrs. Wijl King,
Cemetery St., a daugltlerr Robbie.
Tm' . IhT >nul baby are- doing, well.
The Piedmont Summer School oF
;>vhich Prof. S. L.. Finley is director,
olfers a course approved by the Stale
Department of Educal ion, Sat pri- j
myvy, grammar and high school tea- :
chers. The faculty' is composed of
a corps t)f very efficient- 'teachers. The;
school session Tyill be held in Rock ,
Hill, July-2nd to August 3rd.
The. ( 'iilmitlipnn Piiv.l.i ? ? ?i...
?.v v.imv uicv au ciiu
homo of Mr. and Mrs. v\aron Phillips,
McLure St., Friday afternoon. The
house was decorated with a profusion j
of flowers, which lent their fragrance;
to-the atmosphere. After a prulita-.
.hie business meeting, Mrs. Phillips
served steaming- hot creamed chicken-1
?M?s-.i-try cups, ejeanjed pens with
r.tcvr<-..iiitnetrto-mmdwjcheay followi'hy
eiike - n| iep cream, then punch
tnd "iViints. Sixt^. fh-e guests com-?
,-i ed the party.' The evening was J
i'ea.-:uvtlv spent and all returned to i
.'heir homes pleased with the good,
time and palatable courses served by
Jho hostess. 7 ~ * - ~7T
Mr; and, Mrs^-Spaulding and two
laughters*of. Durham,' spent Monday-<
-wi:h Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leathers.
Mrs. C'aihie Isom, Mrs. Daisy-Hilly,
Mrs. Martha Boulware motored to j
(h.nccrd,. Wednesday and witnessed!
he graduation of the former's daughter,
Miss Baynard Isom, at Scotia
Seminary.
Miss Sui ah Aqurs is gain at homtj
1 Croni .Iaeksonvilld,- Fig., where she
fgraduated from a commercial course
.if Fdward Waters College. Accom :
ttylhg Miss Ajjfurs'hfevc are her 1
hiolmnte, Miss Thelma Bernice j
Weaver <f "Atopka, Fla, and her class, i
mate, 'Miss Louise* Thornton of- Eus-1
t:s. Fla. Miss ThornTo'n left fOr Con- [
r.erticut- after a few days. Miss Wea-J
ver ill spend several weeks.
Mn*. and M.rss James Jackson are i
rejoicing over the birth of a jiww-tftTT
JIcL da.ughtor. ..
" The body of Miss Alice Wood ward
was hr up-lit here Friday from Morris,
town, N. J., where she died in a hospital.
She spent several weeks hero
in ihe snrmir visiting relatives. Her
deaMi .was quite a shock to the many
-relatives 'and tlriends. Rev. W. L.
y preached the funeral sermon
r r.il' i">- Baptist Church, Sunday
a i't'ernoon. U ndertaker J. E. Spatfn
was in chargo. Burial took place in
Hebvoii cemetery. .
Mits. RACHEL WIDEMAN PASSES
/
Abbeville, ... S.** C ?Mrs. Ritchel
WTdeman'departed this life, June 3rd
nt her home rtenr-fcheeityi?
Mrs. Wideman joined* S. Peter A.
M. E# Church in early life-and was
a consistent member until her death,
t'lio was a deoted Christian_and began
working for the Master when;
only a girl and continued until the
end came. Mrs. Wideman is survived
by her husband, Mr. Benjamin
v. w.t-nnM. jinn mvo sman cmuuren-t
A numhpF of white people attended
the funeral. The white ladies sanj?
tV.o selections f*t the prtive. Mr.
iTcninniin Widcman has lived on the .
nf Misses Annie and Lucv Gi- '
bcrt since he was six years old. The
white people who attended the funeral j
u-^in all omnihers of Lebanon PresbyteriaYi
Church. Mrs. Wideman was
loved by all wlio knew her.
The funeral services were h^ld in
St.^l'eter A. St. E. Church, conducted
by her pastor, Rev, W. E. White, in
the presence of a large body of soYrowiitp
friends and relatives. Interment
followed at St Peter cemetery.
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j 1 DIZZINESS ItEMl-VEl)! g
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H "I suffered with severe Jg|
8/bilious attacks Hliat. came jg
on two or tlireo times 1". j
2 each month," savs >Ir. .1. iS
5 V. Nevins, of Lawrence- 1*3
| burp, Ky. . - * . ? . J*
"I would have dizziness . 'v.
H and couldn't work. A jjj|
-neighbor told me of Tlied- jg
ford's Blark-t)rauplit and ir1
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5_iut^?n in 1 ii(;\cr jjj
have found so mUch rolio i
J ?is it gave mo. I. would ?<M
m not bo without if for .tiny- . \*
I thing. |
1 4,It scorned to cleave 4^
as. my "whole 'system and t?
H 4uade mo feel 'tiki; now. I.
gei rid o?f tlio^iilo and It"
2 havo my usual clear head? 2'
5 feel full of 'pop' mid Jg_
2 could do twice the ttwfc'L i
Sold-by all druggists..
| Try it. Gyt a package
fi today. 25 :conts.
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?Orangeburg News..
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- IVTa\ VViJluim^?otii' .updn-i]?),to j
shoemaker and U stildi'nt at I'll. l'n |
looks .quite diss:iti*fied those .davsj
since schol closed. We o)i|K'd to
see him change m a few. days, a!;-Hit
the first of July. Why?.Ohife
Breeland, an enthusias-ie. J'.ill
left this morning1 for Charleston-, to
attend the Elks Convention. The II ilevard
Avenue will feel quite"I* (. some
without his voice. lie is the'
popular cafe man on-this street. ?
ReY. D. E., Thomas, pastor of .Cum1
irland Mi E. Church at Florence, and.
a brother to Rev. I.. A. Thoipn*^-: he.
over to deliver a lecture to the preach.
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s of tTuT summer school lyiner utdtlCUid
Ul CUKlln t"-.lhn't'-?il i- : .id
that the lecture was real good and
inspiring.
Mr. Ful.man Wiljiahis and jni\'.-L-cr
left last week for White I'lains.-X. V
Mr,' Wfliianis. is cho salt of W. W..V il1
iamsmastty-TtTrrhrrnlF ill 'the S?T"
Coljege.. where his .son-finished this
venr. ' We wish f-r-thtm a pli-g -.m
stay. ' ' ' ......
Rev. J. B. Taylor, distriia t stir" "rthedtnt
of hhe Orangeburg l'i t 't.
.is erecting a group, of si.^ l.x'ek'V y*?&_
on North Boulevard, near the S item
Station. When "cnnipletoTl . t'.c y:
w ill he, the lu st stores owned by n-cy
colored man in Oranpibiirtr. and in
tuu most popular spot. Linre \vi:' be
a large hall and number of o!i: -os
on, the second Ho; v. Wo ronyTut'tilale
TTevTTavlor n<> TiT7Tars'";Ti'.c<!:: Vs
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.and his progressive spirit. His s . res
have all been' vented by his previ >us .tenants.
Mrs. Minnie W-h item ore, who has~
been on the.srt-k liaif Jui^fye! at va
is^now uutjnnl^iWh^ duty aMr.
Jack Frederick; the p j ";!::r
?2^a,e&^varL^..ihi^^iw.v....\vht?..?.^ir;?
served this company I'm' a period of
15 years without a lu'cak isn' mv t kir?vc
hirf annual vacation. He has bull,
charge of one half of the cit-V. He.
is also attending the Klks Cbnvciv <>n
in Ohaxleiton. " ;
Dr. A. R. Howard,-one of the < >n
nectional agents of the ?J. K. Chn; eh.
delivered an.n<ld?cSs to the inln si :s'
School at Claflin Co 11 eye.
Prof. J. D. McGhtc, Mrs. Orj
and several other members of ;the
Sunlight Club left Monday to a<"r n !
the Women's FcduVat'o.n of South'
Carolina, of which Mrs. Marian B.
WiHtAson is presid nt. Mv. Rn! . vt
Rethea," our accomplished laxj driver
took the-party up. there. ; .
The summer nofntnl fpr ttvudu'tv bp."
pins next weeje. " From what w?e. understand
the attendance will In n h
larger this year than last.
exccllcii^facitl'ty - wdl?have Thais; e
this year.
ST. flEORCK M'ivS
-"Rev. E. C. Andei'Son returned Ir mo
last week from . Chicago, III., \vl; re
he had been attending the Cejv ral
C-onferenoe of the A. M. E. Church.
Rev. Anderson was a delegate do .hia
conference from the South Car. lina
conference. The members are triad
to welcome hijh hack. ?
Rev. Anderson, being a trustee ot
Allen University, left Monday to attend
its comirtenccmeTjt CTOT'cises.
K. B. ll jn-csfding ehler
of the Beaufort District, and ex-presiding
elder of the Aiken district, and'
daughter, Marie, were frr towTf,~ Motk
day of this week. r*. ^ .
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