The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 30, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
Bennett sville News
The weather for the past week has
P. C : been very hot. ..
Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Youngblood
^ were in the eity \fcednesday afternoon
en route to Georgetown to attend
the Women's Missionary Conven.
tion. They were accompanied by
Mrs. P. R. and Eernestine McCollum,
Mrs. Youngblood and little REargarct
are in the city this week visiting their
friends.' Everybody si delighted to
v- see them home again. J.
, _ The sad. news reached I US WedMay
I* -i afternoon that Mrfc. E. H. Hatcher
> . . had passed fater suffej-ing a long spell
of illness. Stirr was ~a member of StMichael
M. E. Church. Undertaker
. ' c Powe had charge of the arrangements.
Mrs. Francis-McCoy is seriously ill
? at Ah is writing.?? J?
Mrs. Louise McLeod arid two boys,
Mrs; Alice McCoy and little girl left
Saturday afternoon jfor New York
CSty, whore they will spend the summer.
,?r ?'?- .-?
t r1... 1: o ?
xiiuuc a can vuint'iiUA xi
student of L. C., left for Washington
where she will visit he|r sister am]
?5?- ?aunts. . :
? 1 M}ts. 'CHeuii ' McCuIluin visited Ihr
reporter Wednesday morning. She
- and the children are happy over the
fact htat Dr. McCollum, their."daddy"
will soon return. Dr. McCollum is
... (Joing post graduate wogk. atNorthwestern
University.
Miss Sadie Hajthcuck, of Chmden
S. C., is visiting Mrs. Glenn McCollum,
on Hudson St.
Mr. Charles Jones Sanders,-33 Amelia
St., is on the sick list.
Dr. Stark was not here. Sunday,
having to attend the Women's Con
Mention ar iirt'hygi'tnwn.^^Kll V, "Witt
Howard filled his place.art, Shiloh Baptist-Church.
Quite a large crowd was
present. "
* .Quite a few went over to Columbia
Sunday ten pay the last tribute ol
respect to f>r. C. G. .Johnson, who was
- Grand Master of the Masotts of South
* Carolina. .' .. _ .
Mrs. Cheek, sister of Mrs. Ida 1)
, i Reese ( is here .visiting from Spar*''^tanburg,
S. C. . .
CLINTON NEWS
" The 0. T.'A, 'I'., organized some
time ago .for the advancement.'of the
intellectual and social alfairs of the
young men of the city, met Tuesday
June 12th at 8:00 P. M.* at the -h'Vim
of the president, Mr. Samuel Lee Lilliewood.
The meeting was opened bj
~ singing "Is iny name written Mjere?'
The Lord's.Prayer was recited in con
-cert. Thll'ty minutes were usod jr
transacting the business -of the club
Next was a thrilling speech niade or
"What a Club Means" by-Mrs. Lillic
L. Dendy, the faithful advisor. Wc ther
were served with refreshments ant
dismissed by .the president.
Tuesday evening, Jur}e'jp|t.h at 8:0t
- P. M. a reception in hortbr of the O
T. A. cilub was giveij by :Urs,..l.il
? ^ . lie Dendy at-the home of. Mr. ?tk
. . MffSi J. E ? Y. Dendy., The chose?
guest of each membfer was invited t(
attend thg..rgception by the secretary
Mr. William Crawford. Music Wa!
furnished by Misses Lucirfla Con
Miller and Lula Mae Lillicwood. A
short time was tahen fo.r the discus
" sion of' the "business?mattersT-1 aftei
which we were highly served.
The young men who wish to Ro' oi
time all the time, meet the (V. T! A
T. Club, Tuesday evening, June 28t.li
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' 7. REV. I. J. GAMBLE: SERIOl'SLl
_ . - ILL IN ASHKVJLLE
4 Rev. I. G. Gamble was stricken a
he alighted from the train tbday. Til
full extent of his illness could not b
.obtained from Dr. L. N.'tJallecro. hi
... physician. ? ?
Rev. Gamble is well known in ftoutl
Carolina, and was student at Alio*
during the past term;?\
He has many friends throughoii
"Western North Carolina whio- wish hir
?an?early recovery. ~??
IN.M KMtORIAM
In loving remembrance of clear wif
and mother, Mrs. Fannie Valentine
- who departed this life, one year age
June 26th, 1927.
Darling mother, how we Vim.?
Yo\i were always kind and true;
But today you are far away
In this world you could not stay.
While the time passes onward
Heavier and heavier grows our hearl
??We'll nut fret, we keep on wiyirrg,
But the thoughts we' arc apart.
We have talked with you in our
dreams at night,
We have often seen you dressed i
white.
Yon were ao loving, kind ariH true
Darling mother, Oh how we miss you
P. R. VALENTINE (husband)
O. Y. VALENTINE,
VALENTINE (sunS)
A. J. V. WHITE, -V .
, A. P. GRIFFIN,
. N. E. SMITH,
-Union News
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Misses Allyn Nicholas, Bessie
White, Dewey- McDowMJ, Athaiee Till.
man and Mrs Martha MyCiml ."f" attending
summer school at State Col.
lege, Orangeburg, S<> C.
Miss Beatrice Douglass "is home for
-.a feiV- days vacation; I
-Among those -w-ho-attended the fish
fry last week were Dr. and Mrs. C.
W. Montgomery, Mr. hnd Mrs. W., W.
Nicholas,. Prof. T. W. fiolden, Dr. and*1
Mrs. C. A. DawKiTisirDr. Lillian S2ST< 1
tor, Misses Thelma Dav^kihs, Beatrice i
'V v ?i t_i- /I 1
jjougrass, rsgrnice oaroor, rucii un-g
ory and. Allyn' itnd-LotHse'1 Nicholas. I
Miss Kutji Freeman left last Sal-[
urday for New York Oily where she
wil spend the' summer with her s?s_
teiV Miss Cynthia-Nicholas.
- MS-. Coleman Sims died at 1 he .home
. oif his daughter, Mrs. Luara Turner.!
a few days ago.
Miss WiMic'Mc Dowell is-home after
a successful school term in Rock IIill,i
^Xl.- ?I
f-P Mrs. T. W, Bullion has';becn_ indisposed
at her home, on North 1'inckncV !
! st. o
?'Ml\ and Mvsv K. C. >>artldnyy,- of.
- Ifurharn. N.mid Mr. am'l MfV. C.
E. Leathers of Chester Were visitors
' at the homo'of M}f-r and Mrs. *\V. \V.
Nicholas last week.
" ncr, ol' C olumbia, were pleasant visitors
in the city last'week; and were the
guests of-Mrs. FreemaiY and Mr."and
Mrs. Wallace Nicholas. Whi^e "here
Mrs; I3aumgArdner was entertained at
a whist party by Mrs. C. IV. Montgomery.
Among those present were
, Misses t'inkie Fair. Ruth Welch, Ju
luT Thelma Freeinan, Thelhva I>aw_
ivOSVJLMU.!'i anu ;\H:D
olasrmd JJr. Lillian Sartor. '
> .M-rs.. Jtrni^T Dtuiy ia>^ 4*?attending
t summer noral aT~Mt amptuh . IfTstitdtar
i Misses Kate KulF and Rosa 1j. Rice.
* students of .Benedict College,' Colum.
i bin, S. C., and Miss Louise Nicholas
i and Mr. Arthur llensjiuv Jr., tyf State
College, Orangeburg, S. C., arc spcnd.
ing llu'ir* vacation at; hoine.
The J.ivmgstono quartet was entertained
at the home of Or. anil .Mrs. C.
A. Dawkins .after the p'i\)Rrani Wednesday
night: A few of f.ho-' gm stfc
were. Prof, and Mrs, Herliert Baamgardner.
of Columbia, S. Pv. ami
! Mrs. W. M old '/oVMory. Misses I'.cri
nice Sailor, Beatrice Douglass. Belle
, Johnson.' Russell and Louise" NiehO.
- las and Messrs. William ami Marion
Boifglass. Roosevelt McKis-.bk, Wil'
lianv and Whitiiihjk Abra.hi.ns.
1 Georgetown News ^
1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams of(
i Charlotte. N. <\ were called to the i
city to attend the.burial of Mr. \Vil-j
' Hants. ? ;v?- /'
Misses ;Aln>n Forrest, Kdith ("raft
""-l i i - i\yo' .if ColinhVia'
f were in um city l.;st \veelc-.
1 Messrs'. Thomas, A'anderhesi and j
} j I)?\ "Ward of .Jacksonville, sport tj
> I few days in the .oily this week. j
' Mr-*. Carmen. Thompson, of Charles.
1 ton, -spent n few days. in. the city as
k the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F\-W\ Pun
r nio'ro/- J7 7'* " 7 :
'" I . M essr-s. \\ . JT .s. "| iinmp^ >n/-~rvl?
[bore Drown and A. Q. I Hinmore spent
1 Sunday in Columhio, .
AIvssvs. Willie Green, T. H .Parks,
' S. J. Ncshit.t, A. G. Gill aiul Hon.
S.' J McCottrie attended Ua funeral
^ t.f Dv ('. C. Johnson in Columbia,
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S?Cm' News'
s The young ladies .enter)aincd_the
0 Smarter Sot at the., home- ol'4itlrs.
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e M. .Atkinson,. Monday evening in lion*
or of ACiss Parker of ChiuTos. The
- cvrrrrrg was very-pteasartU , s?r<rnt.
^ Tho young men entertained the Visn
iters to the> city at a social tjiven in
tho Indutiful homo of Sir. and Mrs.
t II. K. Atkingpi], Duke. St., last. Thu.rs11
day evening. Untrt mM-nilp tho mer_
1 y-mpkers spent t he beautiful inoon
lit evening dancing on the spacious
T porch 'and-playing raids in tho living
c room. Most of the. guests >vorc Co
?? lumbians, . '
V ^ .
): 'J ho whereabouts. of the tyrirhcis
Professors B. Beck and C. \V. linw
' and anv at home enjoying a rest Mrs.
? I'Vulrrifk?in. ;Vtl:Snt:i. I'v-P. Ili.yct
was caught faking it easy on his
porch In Manning. Miss White "Is
at a resort in North Caro'ma. >'ii s
V iir writes from Hartford, (.' >r.n. Miss
t, Panic Taylor in Ashevjll.\ ~5t*ss Sa
a,? , .... .i -
i an v cnou^ i
fC^k ^Vff frrr A. uni] T. C'J,!0^;V "Mbn
s>o Purvis 'snV Frasei" ;?r<j on lying
mountain hq* vitality of AihkS l)c,
n wh*t* Mi:.s:?s A Alston and tirotkinsare
at M?mpton. Mrs. S*.vyir
is at "homo. IV'iss Rheed'r.is in Co!
Uimbia. Mrs. Frasor will he in Now
-York City. Miss Ward .rr .iit.. S?uth
.Car lm;i Hrof. Bro.vno. is at
--Myrtki boatih. Alias Ala^ic .Alston
is in the city. Miss Blassen?:alc is in
? the city of Springfield.?Mrs. llquiffc
is in D. C. while Mrs. Sands is in
Asheville. Mrs. Beck is in D, C.
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THIg PALMET
Chester Paragraphs
The rtilly"at Calvary Baptist Church
was quite a success. T.he total amoimt
raised was $737.03. The mem. j
|M?t?ghip ii-?n Hii.wl.wl irvto twolv.. ^
Tirbe of Reuben, Mir. Cofisar' Stevenson,
captain, led with a total of $162.
95.. Of this athouht Prof. S. L. Firiley,
a .member of this tribe brought ^
in $1U!L50. -The next highest was Mr,
and Mrs. Matlison Worthy, $138.62.; ^
Mr. J, E. Spann, $85.35; Mrs, Roxie
Davis, $84.25; Mr. S. D. Rainey, $74; .
Me;?.T?r?es-Tta444<4onl-$44^06y -Mri: W, '
H. Lilly, $38.70; Mr. R. H. Richburg,
$30.00; Deacon R. C.-Spiith, -$24.Q0; ~
Mr. T. J.. kenncdy, 124.10; Deacon J. ^
II; McLure, $20-65; Deacon John ^
Hughes, .$14.00. Tfie pastor, Rev. W. j
L. Bhxter, is much pleased at the ^
effort. v
Mrs, J. E. Spann gave her husband, j
l),r." J. E. Spann, a surprise birthday .
party on Monday night. Avery en- i
joy able evening was spent and a de- j
licious salad course, followed by ices j
constituted (he relieshihenfsi
Key. J. T. Douglass has returned
to Home, t;a., whore he is doing pastoral
work. His hrfdft,-Mrs. Helen D. i
Pout-lass. is remaining n few wci-K
longer here with her parents-in-law,
Mr. und MVs. J. T. Douglass.
Mr. J, S. ;Stanback, Mr. Nicholsbn '
Jjjt^ton^JWY.. A- II. Howard, M?, J.
Choiuilov. Div \V. ti. Wolis, 1'rof. and
Mi's. S. I.. Finlcy and. Mr.'.Louis Fiii- {
ley "fitenjlcd the funeral of Dr. C. C.
Johnson. in Columbia, Sunday.
Mi ss Dorothy Welch, a recent grad- L
uiiie of the Finley high school^ is now
residing in Washington, D. C. Miss
Welch is' a bride of a few Weeks.
l)r.'and Mrs. J. S. Allen entertain. ,
<M at th-Mr lionif ??n Friday night. com
piinrentary to their daughter, MiSs ^
liernico AHen^and .her. room mate,
-Misy . Ailice~ Ilhrnctte, of- Aft. Clair,
X. .J. oOth; iii'lie.s arc studying at
Howard University. The young people
wore seated on the broad piazze,
where they enjoyed music and various
games,' after which an ice course was
served. 7 ' .' . .
Mrs. Lula Chalk was accidentally
knocked down Sunday afternoon bya ^
car driven -by"Mr. Robert Avers. IVJrs.
Chalk is sulVoring from an injured
foot, but'Jiopcs to be out" quite soon; J
M bo'1 Mary ilia; i.is. oh Ridguwity. is
the summer guest . of her relatives,' '
Mr. and Mr*, -lomi Davis.
Prof..-G. W.Mslsby and. family 1110- J
tored to (jgclsthorpe, Ua. last week ,
and after a few days with relatives,
hp. returned, 'leaving Mrs. Malgbey, G.
W., Jr., and little Pearl a M'ildred, fof1
a 'longer slay. ' !
Mrs. Julia B. Pnmer, of ColumhlTT"
passed through the city -Monday on
routo to Charlotte, N. C.
?'Mrs. P. P. Sims and little-daughter,
Mnrjoric and Mrs. Pr. Hunt attend
ed. the Federation in Pork Hill, and
' were . guests ..of the former's, sister,
Mik-\ Fannie Macon.
Miss Maria Alexander visited her.
L t-e.?M! <?:Mivyific?Alexander,' 111 ~
I Pock I'i'l, last week. _."J
'fJn' Ptednionjt-iSumtnev -School, Prof- -
S. Finley," director, opens Monday
morning, July 2nd jn Rock Hill, and
[continues for five weeks <>f six days ~
| eric!) week. Quite a large number
plan to attend, and a profitable session
i.;. anticipated.
Mi-;,; Sarah Pratt is very much im- _
: f>rove<l after being ill for a couple of
, months..
| Mis, Mary 'Gurlcnn -is <iuite ill at j.hcr
borne on ColuYnWa^t.
The body.of Mr. Getty Sanders, of
XewYork City, was brought here.for""
j. interment. "Wednesday morning. Mr.
J Sanders was. formerly of Chester, a
[brother of Mrs. Lula Babcdek. Mrs.
I F. N'. I'-om was funeral directress.
II: v. I). C. Crosby osjitpt Sunday in
i Columbia.
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J 51A X NINE NEWS
Miss I'hiloptna Davit? has_returned
: hero aftpr spending? two weeks in
{-Florence. ?
Mrs Corine Nelson, of _Now York
i City.JS here for an indefinite length
j 6i tiflie . ' :
Mrs. Iflfcna Hatfield left for Rocky
Mount, N. C., Saturday where she
will spend/ the suVnmer.
Mr.:.T[ho?nas 'Thompson is in the
city again after being at Bennettsville
- for n week.. *?1?*-r *
| Mr. and Mrs.' J. S. Bnyd, arcomr
, pnnied by Mrs. Kcnrnea.inc Davis,
| Mrs. Mary Rhodes and Miss Lucy
i Dingle left to spend Tuesday in FloIrenee.
S. C.
Sunday morning Rev. O. A. Parker
j delivered the sermon as usual. Sun|
day a flat'noon Rev. B. M,iddleton, oT~
j Cypress Fork, preached.
| niog. I,; c lasses were represented
wnn pimp* were penecien Tor a oipr
- hmT'Ocucg il inner In ho ttivon on tho
4th of ?hily.
Smiday School Avas lofgaly attended.;
.oti Sunday. The lesson was reviewed
Fail one. Miss
iviary M, Wei is is home after
attending Lincoln high school in Sumteri&J,
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Laurens News
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Sunday morning iat 11:00. A. M
iev. Smith preached as. he never hat
H?Xore. Tho sermon was soul-stirring
and touching. , Mjany hearts, were
ouched. . , 1 .
Rev. h. D. Boyd, pastor of St. Pau
Church, ,AbbevilJe, S. C., worshippcc
yith us. He has been on the,sick list
>ut is much better now. ^ - .
The Auxiliary. Club held its meet
>6p> Thursday afternoon- at 4":00 o'
dock. A_ large number of member:
vere present together with the pas
;oT^ tmd thc foHowing visitor*, Rev
Flobd, Mesdames Corrie Owens am
Hudgens. The meeting opened witl
he Sripture being read by Mrs. .Mar;
L?. Cannon. The LordV PivTyeT Wa
ed by Mxs. Janie Williams.?Singinj
jy the7 club; Remarks by Mfrs. Spann
M:rs. Garlington and Mrs. Satterwhite
Singing by the club. Remarks ,b;
Mrs. Mary Garrett. Interesting tall
3V Mrs. Owens. Solos by Mrs. Can
ion and the president. Closing re
niovl'c !\xr 'auv nncfnn T? n\r ^ mi
After the business hour the hostes
invited us in the dining room wher
IcllgloUft sumfw kites wilh Orange I'e
oe Tea was served with pind appli
sherbet and cake. .One of the mos
interesting- and erijoyiajble meeting:
)f the Reason was htrkh?We Judjourrict
.o meet at the home of "l\i.rs. batter
vhite. "
A very interesting meeting of Stew
Jrdess Board No. 1 was held at th
lome of Mrs. Jelfer'son, Friday" after
noori. Business of importance \va
x ^ liscussed.
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The missionary board tpet at th
home of Mrs. Luanda Johnson, Fri
iluy artel nuon at the usual hour.?t
large number of ladies were p res en
and a very interesting meeting ava
held. After the business hour th
hostess in her sweet and lovely wa
served delightfeul cream and cako t
all present. '
Carifie Owens was at home t
hor club, Friday afternoon. A larg
number of ladies called during the so
cial hour. After the business th
hostess served delicious refreshments
lit* T". W Tlinmncon nnv nvrintuMnt
physician, is certainly .kept busy thes
ivni-m (lavs Ht? jcmirn
and our city is so proud ~lo have liir
with us. It. seems as though soiii
parts of the efty has just a\vnkcn.e<
:o his bein here, and now he can lvard
ly be found at his ofiice.
j\frs. Kverlena Suber, Mrs. Janie I
Williams, Mrs; Etta Oarlington aiv
Mrs. Nettie Leake are all on the sicl
list this week. ..
Miss Essie "Williams, after spend! n]
!i few weeks in Columbia, has return
L'd to the city to the delight of. he
many friendss.
IVI^ss Babsa Millar, enroutc to Ashe
ville, N. C'.,* stepped o' er in Green
vilje to speijd the night with her sis
ler, Mass Mattft? Miller, who is at
LOU ding summer sehnnl nt GrnomiilL
S. C. -
>M t a f i in 11* .uau nnufi^un w aa . ? u
nejaUkpd .at Smyrna Chim-h, Watei
loo, S. C., Sunday afternoon at 2:0
o'clock. Rev. Smith, the pastor, ofl]
elated. She. was a member of th
Women's Christian Union?Society
They with a large crowd went drtw
to "witnoss tho" sercvics.
?''The Future Church" to?he?pn:
sented on the 10th is to he a grea
success "with Misses Odessa Sander
and E. S. Nelson, directresses.*
.Master Hiram Leake, Jr., cntertai
cd. at a-party, Thursday afternoo
a bunch of little folks. They wcr
the recipients of many games- Dani
cing was the feature of the junior:
while Mr. Bennie arjd Luther Leak
were busy at the piano. The hostes
was assisted ip serving by Mrs. Span
and Mrs. Cannon.
? Miss -.Odessa Sanders has opene
summer school with a good nunibi
of liltle'tuts. -? ??!
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brockman ot
tcrtained .a large number of^frienc
at a party, Tuesday evening in hoiu
of Mrsr Brock man's club. ?
'Miss M. Grant left for Ashevill
XrGr+o spend her vacation.
Miss Julia Fowler is spending
while in llendersnoyille, N. C.
Mr. John-^A. PutmanrJr., \frhr>?H*
been visiting his parents in Hartsvill
S. C., has returnee! to the city irt con
nanv with his sisters. Misses Ma
tie O. Putnian, Comelle and brothe
who are here spending a while at tl
home of their grand parents, Mh\ ar
Mrs. C. H. Duckstt.
?ttk,"CtnrttTSi <,*hr
iTilAA M rai u: ??iiuit\Mi ,vuvt
tianod til. dinner Hominy in honor i
~Wo~ "oousitra of Whltmtre, atso"Mt ssi
Maggie Garrett and Annie Doal.
spending sometime in New York Cit
JVI.'rs. Hattie Owens, who has bc<
. has a-eturped. _ ; .
Mr. and Mrs. Wjaltcr Jones.jn cor
jiany with 3fr. and Mrs. John'L. Wi
liams motored dowh to their old hon
Sunday at Mountvillc, S. C. to spei
tht' day. .
Sfiss Willie "Mae" Gerrett, in~ rm
;mny with M.ias Flossie Gayieti ape
the week-end 'with their parents
Laurens and Clinton.
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Men, Women and Children. $
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