The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 30, 1928, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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. w*77^ 7 7 ' r- <. K> FACprogg. "LEADER" REPRESENTATIVE IN t PIEDMONT SECTION " ~ ^ -a The writer in company with-' his *s wife, Mrs. H. W. B^xymgardnex-, left 11 Colombia Tuesday, June 19th Oh a e good will tour in interest of The Palmotto Leader. The first stopping point wis New;bfrry where Mr. Roland Pattersoii of the undertaking firm, Patterson and Pi-alt, made it very . . pleasant for u& Mr. Patterror i:> uv genial a host a3 one coul' t. ' ~~ ~ find anywhere. lie is'the j.Vrcnnifier.- , 4 tion of hospitality. , This r- 'a V - measure account^ t'ox. ? business he hiu been su.coroful iii building in Newberry. "We k-.<ined ^ while m" Newberry,"that M.r~Lubrile. 8 . a coioy^ gentleman? Is a member ' _y_, ,.of tha Newbcrry fire depax cment,* and ~ has been for some 24 years. The Leader ^s considered by Nqwbcrrv folk as being the leader among Negro *. journals. ' ' ' , ? n XT 1 ' Tr- f . -x^ewoerry-representative, 4>ir. [ > Floyd, promises to' furnislFthe Lead- t er for most of- "Newberry's popula- v tion. Dr. Singleton conduits a Lhriv-"", " mg business.. Mr. T. - A. Williams j( conducts a first class moi'tuary. mong Newberry's most urgent needs is a physician. The death of Dr. Barnahas Xarroll left her without a ctih ^ ~ 'phy""i?n| ? ' ' From Newberry we proceeded thrii a the country to Union where wq were s recipients "of th ehospitality of Dr. j, and Mrs. C. W. Montgomery: Mr. and Mrs. Freeman and their daughter j y ? Julia; Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas and their daughters, Russell, Rosalyn and Loit : ise; Dr.-Dawlpns, Mr, MeKissick and -i others. .While there it was with pfed. n sure that a concert given by the Liv- j( ingstone quartet in interest of Livingstone was attended atHthe beau. i, tiful Sinis high school, named oh hon-" or of Professor A. A. Sims, in appre? ciation for the unselfish services he y has rendered the community. After ihii T*\ ? T*V ....1. !?'?- 1 ? ?i ~ ' -1 I VI1V \ - \y i rv t. irf i/1 , 1'im iVUlO CMfcWr?HllHi*l lavishly^ in 1tonc;r' of Jhe visit in ^ ... friends. Union M . proud ojf _The Lead"- '? er and promise-: Iq support ihe plan j .. of .'expansion trjcoA-Sh our .tide rcp . rasenrtativp, Mr. Tobill, who ! ...tfylrtg -,1 . a great work. Among Union's nv;. t v promising busir.o?jov are To be-fc-n ? a drug store opera-.cd by' a- ; woman, Dr. Sorter: tv.o i"..e > r'Vf . dertaking,cstablh.lv rents, c .2 :>or.r,:l. ed by Abrams mc Moove,. 1/e' oi'nor ( by I. G.-lHeKiSgl'.k rnd So::.?T.u: - vir-v.j Kissicks have opened a ;;ica hunp.ia'. an institution that is jieockd in every communityappreciati:- tii.ir. j presence. Mr. C^&jyfovd has a first ... * class grocery stove in Union, and is 1 doing nicely. Union is \v_Lde.awake with first calss profosional men, the ? usual quota of churches and business , ? of every description. From Union we moved to Spartan- j burg where we were the guests of ReV'. and Mrs. J^C. McClellan oLTrin'- . ity A. M. E? Church. Rev. and Mrs. McClellan are all that one could pos sibly expect in the role of host and .hostess Rev. McClellan has gained, t the confidence dfrthe people at Spartajcthurg, and ia^doirljt* tr great work. * Ho is also the representative of The Leader ih the "burg" and is in hearty accord with the program of expan- | sion. -Among' Spartanburg's first ., class business enter prises we found a i beauty parlor operated -by lira. 1* E. Higgenbotham. Mrs, lliggenboth- . am is an enthusiastic booster of all progressive projects, so she subscribed to The Leader. Attorney A. C. Pratt , shbuld be an inspiration totally young , man. This young lawyer just six years out of school is handlingan es_ , tate worth millions of.dollars. Hi* practice is preponderantly among the ; nrmnsit.A ?*rour>. Tairwer Piatt, lie lieves in racial uplift. Conditions in , Spartanburg are good. Woods fun- eral home there bids fair to rival sue=- , cessfully the best establishments of- . that kind in the I""/ S. A. V oodward's undertaking er.tabiisdimcr-'. 'a uo-to , ? date. Tin "e?frrtr t.ther?rrrrrH-rf-rrrn-worthy: of note but I mu; t apes!: ot . them later. : - . .; We left Spartanburg fox XJrc.ti where I am wrAUig tta-se ?Ar? riving here Sathrlay afternoon w "* huve been doftiieil'-d at t"r borne cf Rev. and Mrs. A. C, S'.-.l- :; /1 _ popular pastor of Alleft A surp asa nhh? ps ajhysteg31 s ren". ly an asset t.o. any community. I must congratulate my old friend and i classmate on ha zing made so choice i a selection. Mr. \V$. A. Fisher, the , efficient representative of The Lead- ; fr in ropnvilla, in nn th* jr.l> m ik_" ual. He expects to appoint several a. gents within the next . few days. Greenville is'an up and coming city. " Wide awake is a mild term to use re. grinding Greenville. Among the w, 11 . u known business and professional men i here arc Drs. E. A E. Hugp-ins flnhp. J er, Howe, Duckett and Gibbs, the pliar ' macist. L>r. <aibbs is giving to lireen^ i ytlle a tfuT Th<T mosTH efficient service. Mr. W- C. Dcmmrns ' nf t.hw Nfttinnai Rpnpflt T.ifo Tns ir. ( ance <^o., is doing1 cme Jf the f^ealesf. j insurance business for tljjs cAmpany I that any of the district representa-' J > * r-.+yVJF ' ' ' ' " ' . . -4* ives are doing. The North Carolina lutual. is >vell represented ' by Mr. lurray. There are maqy things I houhl say ubout Greenville but I ninrSfstop for wd must be off to And: tsuie??? . _? \ ?H. W. BAUMGARDNER. RIDGE SPRING NFAVS Mrs." Sallie Watson llalkc of Chav?'tef N. C.. sTx-iit w.-i-h end-with' ather aftd Te-atives. Sho looks the icture of health. itaXp College, where she will attend ummui' school. We hope her much ucccssr *'-- :*? ?* " ?* We regret very much to report the ormerlV of tins place but last Octoer the family moved to Columbia. Irs? yualtlebauniiVvas the widow., of. lev. B. J. 'Quattlcbmm who departed his life March 17, 1028. About tve rionths. pud nineteen days - between he death of Rev. Qua-tllebaum and his rife, Mrs. Ludie Qualtlebaum. The lolller hild fath(jr let'i to mourn their 1 ass four children, Mrs. Sallie Lou Juattlcbaum Tate of-New York City; Iessi-s. Robe'r^, Clarassa Ray and e'asie Qnattlel^auin of Cnkiii'biu. Mrs." jnjlig._Lo.ti.Tiate is .spi-jwtmg- n nth relatives and friends until tuo ppointcd administratrix business "is traipht; after.wfilcli- Mrs. 'rate with . er little sister.. Clarissa Ray and ret her Jesse W., v, ill Jodve' fur N'ew " :*ork-wpere Mrs. 'tale's husband reidt'hV ??: ' : Jli-'S Jessie Hammond had Air. and TvsT'Tato for sup; er ^.ytdjrday eveinpv They sccn.crl to have enjoyed t very much. We are- cloiny the est we'know fbr the bereaved J'ami>Vv : ' . ' .... ! We are plad to see M r>. M.ary -Turk. on sittupr ;on t.htr, tpm-tr-ohee nin.re, Vc hope : lie will nlinue to imp rove. ' A surprise party .waV g.ivb:i,in h<>n,f Mass JilbL-" M..rris on last Man- _ ay' nipht. We"all had a yorpoous ime. We entertained our selves' by . 6 / t anviiur aiid oilier ganie's. Wo had a woiiderluFB. Y.. P.U: ' neel mrr Sunday.- 'Worns of welcome .-ere very nktly spoken by Miss Rule ,Kr. Rail'or.l. An-ii aire s by Miss inie QuatUebauni wi'lr fhewsuhjevt. Hi.lib!", was vei-y well e:-nd,iiue<i. The ulMeet, "Are you T'adn.tr Jo tlm B. Y.' U. Congress?" was opened hyi'ruf. T7-.W. If ill, foljowed by others apd losctl by Miss Sal lie Rait'oru. Tho stork visited Mi*. ami Mrs. ,T. il.-"iiaivi*mond last Sunday, Juno- 10th; :nd loft a baby. boy, Mother and lit\v Marion Kmrono^iviu dairy nivoly. d tn CoLiinbia to vi'sitisdri ond daupr'Jcr. Mr. and Mrs. Jar.ios Morritt? Mr. J. S. Raiforcl motoredto Chan-j lelle, S.: C.t Sunday, llo- reports- an njoyable t.rip. ?* .l*. i WAI TS Ts'EWS. i t :? Tlie farnurs of our community arc I usy vuKiva.ji:^ uu ir <^o;>u>n ;iim j cm. * Mi.-5.ses Margie Cotield and Rosa), lohnson r.eeent p. r; via ales of the Ab- ! >ev!He. County Training School art. j cceiydnjf-^conjrratulatl?n*' lYom their '< honyrifiric>r.ds^ v.-l.o iu.e wh'hi.ig them j -.m/rnon in wliuh ver cuirci?they mav ako; . The Sunday school .of; Shady Grove ' V.-AI. E-.-eluvre> was laiv.ely ata-ml-i-th a the last .Sabbath. A-firr which a. Aondcrftil sovrana was. delivered by i mr beloved pastor, Itcv. \\.. M. White [ o a large assembly. >. . ; Misses Iih-z WhiirFoft and TTKznbcthl ITaz/.urd have reAivnod hon.e fropi school for their vacation to the dc-t ijU'h.t of their friends. Ttre third ouar;erly eonia rcnt-c ol . he \V'ar:roii!ow Circuit will be' h.l-ij die Mth and loth'of no>.t "nfontlr. *. j .Miss?Mary-E. White an et!icient~ inirso of the l'alinttto Sanitarium. state Tarl;, S, also Mi:.3 Lnla Ir-j ;? Ml- i.n/l M.--4 I? T. 'A n.V,T J ' 11)t?daughter of Columbia motored !.cre on the last Sabhalh and Wotr-'j itil'jit il v. i li -Ihe <,o:/^iv p;htidn j Sliftdy Giovo. Miss Wilholmina .T. Wharton who resides i.n Slai.cn Island, X-'V., \v.itl j visit her mother Mrs. E, j. W'l orion { near future 1'or .an extended I visit. ; ' ,t ' \v ~ A vast, assembly witnessed the Children's- dry "Vverrise ut SluulyCJrovo. Tlic numbers of the program consisted of recitations, essays, drills and vocal music. The two numbers that greatly impressed the audience were a trio by Messrs. Tommy and Hooker T. Jackson nnd Mrs. JLAgoL-son. A Mo a quartette by Messrs.. Arthur fircone, Booker Tr and To.in. my Jackson and Miss Janie "Bolle Greene. tive daughter of Rev. and Mrs, S. amonpr fhose that Attended the Children'sHay "rxcrdbe of Shady. fii;ovc. ?Mrs^larthn Hunter and Miss J^osa i Mae CTofieTd visited in the home'of Miss. R. C. Jackson recently. They i are residents of Abbeville. - . ? - - - - # - THE PALMETT LOCKIIART NEWS. * | The Republican National Convention, is over and its record is before the public. I predicted sometime arr-ft Mr Tlnnuw VtOlild . ljO tllC nominee. He was my choke. I did not want Ma*. Coolidgc to get the nomination, because I did not believe he could be re-elected. Of course Mr. Coolidge has made a great president and is a great man, but there is a . ntimcnt in this country ip-niT,g? +1^ third-- term- business that will not down. I lenow that Mr. Coolidge finished -the unexpired tenri of PresiIcnLJHEuiwtg, and has been elected once, himself, and that is considered, by .most, .pooi'le,- two lerm4. -.H-ver ? since George Washington rfcused to accept thu Uiird term, aer?hftv-hrr served two, ..there has. been a sentiment In this country against any ma?T -who?lino served two- ?terms, there-fore, 1 don't bcli&vu Mr. Coolidge could have overcome that sentiment. Mr. Roosevelt tried this third term business, and it defeated the Republican;-, and let in a Democrat. I consider Mr Roosevelt' wiu jinl as.bUuiig" as Mr. Coolidge. And as for Mr. Hoover, his ability was shown as an administrator during H a World War, and he further shows his neatness and that he isNabove racy prejudice by not jrHriwinjr seyrcyntion ' i nthc -de. partfnent' which "is- under his care. Aly humble opinion is that Mr, Hooycy measures tip to the idyll "stand iet hy lire Republican i'avty. Mrs. Clarp. Jeter, after a lingering: illne'?/.'., died las ?"YY'odjtcsdfty-. and was buried r.t alt. RoweM Cemetery, $he was a Ghrlstoan. woman, and leaves a husband and nine children.to mourn her less. '* . Last Sunday was a yreat day at t. I.ui:e lb-],t:H Clivrth, Buffalo, S. tV* The .Good Snrnpritim-lodge had :rrn?timaVaia soiyicje There. Addivg 'eve v.'-cire- m tdo 1 ?y '.Mr.' -llenry Smith, Mr. J. II. J.aiul and the vvri?'i in aci'iiMin l;.-r liie inT:ioiu:r' Urnr ineai'l.e.1 by J!ev. .1." L*. I-hulley,- who, ?>;-oyed hi?n.?;ri;C.? jqua.-l t'.v.the task. Rev. Bud ley is'well informed and a yond - pc.idceiv And I must say that he did not Uiltfc tmr t nf the time to abuse the juirt that did not belong to the cluirch..'but look unod time o. tell a lout the work the society is doing fur V. OH1 V. ;ir!Hunt- who (liil r.ot have Poligiohktkat they could not lie: up in the principles of the .Order Unl^-s .they were (-'hristir.nj' After the syrnhn two tcides, were Act and everybody was fed. Also they had pU'aly (?f ice water and lemonade to (pinch the "thirst. Great is St. Luke church people. * j-.i- I , Initio' II. rl'-cKwell. Aivi.it' Lolle lthrckwoM, Bessie Davis and Ml*. IV C. ..Uenwick. of Union, S. ,C., 'motored to I u'khart, >'i.nd:.y and spent the afternoon with Miss Maggie .J. B .giin who' was glade of their cortipanyv aitd'.h.pc they^ will cofrVc .hack i'.'Aiitn lor .the string yuit pulls, the latch. hangs oil tlie outside "oT the '(ioo'f. ' 1 ' I.itj 1e Willie -PeatT,"Tiuhye Mao and Prudence Smith, children of Mi;, and Mrs. A. Soif:h'..h;ive gone -to Unipn to spend t.uo. weeks with 'heir grandmot 1 >oi"-, Mrs. Katie Moorhead. Mrs. Smith seems very lonesome without t he' ci iiuiH'Ji and says she will be glad v hen the two weeks are over and they u dl ru!urri._ * 1 a'm sowing seeds of The Palmetto I.i ader t'll oVer thi? section, and t p'/lo reap a great harvest at a later G>i>. ?:??-? ? o. 'iULSSAlNT l/OVI KTUItE LODGE 1'ROGK ESSES Greenwood, S. ?Touasaint L'Ovtfrluro Lodge. No; oGo is progressing at press nit.- At prfsrnu. the member* ship drive is on. The committee is be in.ojt. imt'aif! are bringing in and _it'ii u'tj' ng. _jiew. members- -vAt ever bulsnt-svi meat'around 100 members -are prire.Tt .-nnd Ave are driving-'to ffCt one'heinlre.l -more lnenibdiV ' DN+rtNt Deputy R. II. MeGhcc is at present _ interested- in the forming of o -.v.v lodge i:i. the Piedmont' section. No is working hard for the cause of and 'Households... 'i'oii.isairt i.'Overture I.odge .No. ^UjTL udtk- Xhe 'deputy proxont elected officers' at the rejourn* ?mceting ojj hire 1:1th.?-Ttrr-uri' as follows: POr* tor F'sheiJ, exalted' rule 1-, James Gibson,. leading knight; Cleveland Cald\vi P, Jfidin-.r knifrhM- -I)r. C.'Perrin, K. kjaipht; James" Arnold, "esq., Gus Walfdrj tylor; O'. 0.'.-Smaller; inner auard ?: ?7^ De.pdty It. If. IV.teGhee .was ftnanitrrmrdy elected delegate to represent Tiuit rainti J/Om-H in L1" Lodge No. M I. B. P. O. E. oT W., which convLUtiInX'hir iffoy Aug. 36, V EASTOVER NEWS !ttT . lvoherl Myovk nf Irnwi nnrl fnm. ily v.rro the pleasant visiters of Mys. erit is the youngest hrohter of Mrs. Ch.ivis. If(> married twelve years ago and mm fatlv r of throa.con&eeutive sots twins. He is a far sijrhfod younpr pi an and worthy of his place in the state. > \ f.y _ -*r. ;v .. ; v- . - s OLEADER ' ?? DISTRICT MEETING OF. THE K.' I OF P. . j . J The I^ftinirt.nn OnnnH/ I Ji.. trie I Knight of Pythias held their aimual mooting ut Bethel A. M. E. Church, Lexington,-June 20, 1928, beginning at 8:80 P, :M. Rev. J. M. Williams, the D. D? G.! C. of this district left nothing undone tor make it a success. This wn* n : joint meeting of the local lodges andcourts of Calanthe. After some timely remarks by the District -Deputy who ucted as master of ccTentonles, and carried out the following pro. gram: Song service Uy-the Chior. ILrayee?Sr~P;?Ktio n. T> \ Music. ' ?Welcome Address by Sir John I'V Wise. - ; j - Response by Sir O. A, TSeachum- ' I Remarks?Sir J. B. Lewie, G. K, of R. and S. j.J Remarks?Sir N. J. Frederick, G. Attorney. Rr.ni-.,.-rc r ir nr. , 11 < ,, prcme Representative. Remarks?Mrs. Marie James, Deputy of the Court Of Calanthe.. Remarks?Mrs. E. B. Lewie, Assistant Cirand Register of Deeds. Court of Cui.'.nthi'. 1 > 13 1 Remarks?Mrs. Elisc Goodwin, sec. retary of the juvenile department. I Music. Address?Col. Julius A. . Brown, Grand Chancellor. There were several visitors pi sent; among them being Prof.. L. A. Hawkins, Mrs. Thelma Griffin, Mrs. Evelyn Alien and othe.rs. The church1 was unable to scat the crowd but uH I i seemed to enjoy the services. After (the services the-officers, members and] 'friends retired to the nearby church.j } ytilrd >ir- a- grove, tinder a *lh illiant ( duster of electr.c lights npd bad. a j feast; consisting of al! the nice thine: ] ] to eat that usually characterizes al 'meeting of that kind. Lexington Lodge No.*hR"Tvns lio.ti The reception committee consisted of ] Rev. J. M. Williams, 1). D. G. C7, Do!! ] : Corley, CA-O,, -David RawRrK. of It. and S. ??! -m-m? NEW YORK CITY NEWS The writer h.^1, the pleasure of! I mooting quite'a few people -from- Jur home state, South Carolina, since be-, I inir in I'ilv IVn it,,-. one of our young1 matrons, Kti:s. Mable Kelly Tracy, originally of Bowman. S. C., but now living here in New Ybvk_ City. Mrs. Tracy crime to New* York | City a Miss Kelly, now she is Mrs. Tracy. Mr. Tracy bails from Flora) t There at-that home we met Mrs- I-iila Kelly of Bowman, S. C.^Mrs. Minnie Smith of Bowman, S. C. ami finite a few others. The: writer was highly entertained at the home of Mrs. Etta Kline .Brown. Mrs. Brmyp HaMs-from Beaufort. Son'n." ' years _ ago sWt' moved?ttp- here.: Shr-: J ha! lived here since she was a kkI, i Mrs. Brown really .knows how t.? iaal:e j it pleasant for you. i We had the pleasure) of attending the New Enkland?Baptist Missionary C(invention "Combined - with the Woman's Auxiliary Sunday School and B. Y .P. U. Convention. It tvjfs held ""in Abyssinia Uaptist Church. A\'e : l.'tHth St.. The wonderful Miss Nanhi6 'Burroughs was tt^_havO been ono< of the chief speakers, but owiwgMv her very sudden illness, she was not permitted tcrcoraefc Rev. .T. E. Kirklanrl, pastor of the. Union Baptist Church. Philadelphia,. PaJt?tQiik-her placo-*m?dkl credit to the occasion. LONE STAR-NEWS ' \ Tin last Sunday, 'June lOlh, ourSunday School at IJaynes Chapel was opened at 9:30 A.. M. by the superintendent; Mrfh?Robs Brown. The 1 .teachers, am}. officers^.were all -rrtTthoir respective posts of duty. Our Sunday School is mpvinjr*on nicely. Roy. Peterson of Orangeburg prog^ied an able sermon at 11:30. AIT who heard iuic Bi'imun was mucn revived oy tne | thrilling a pe al hcTrnade. The church | \vas crowded to witness our Child, .-ren'^ Ttey exerrrst**,- which were very | good and showed that ^frs. Rosa ?Browrrns "prepared to holtl The posRtion which she now holds. All who heard the program were very lYiuch . pleased With name. RUFFLN NEWS On last Sunday morning quite an interesting Children's f)ay program " was rendered at Lykes-Savanriah M. E. Church. n D Lf^OU ? . i/, itt iuu i ucif wne, <i4tu^nx, rin-law and three feons, Booker T., Eu. gene P.. and /\Vt.hnr worf?among thoso~who attended the Children's Eay_ program aLSykcs-iSawariah- M. - E. Church. Eugene I). McTecr, one of the recent graduates of CLaflin .College, is leaving this week for Brooklyn, N, Y. He gave us a very fine address. Booker T. McTeer played two beautiful solos on his violin. ? . r - -y : *. j~. , DUE WEST NEWS. ~ Excellent service.; we A: held in the ihurclies:'of .T'ue West en last -Sab- J Uhh. The licv. iV. J. Gore tinilloul' an appreciative .ittisieace tv.o:ning .ind i. veiling jvfth 4nr?>,rifl? gj-pei 111,3sages, The Sunday school uncier the .superinten.itncy el Mis. Julialvobelt?: i son, and the A. C, E. League under the leadership of Mr. Benjamin l'\ ' _;.ieh:i.vjri are niov,rig-rued.,- and prosI'v.u^'L ... V. ^ . iTTie Key..J. II. T'oatlcy in his chal'- " -Ht-te.ristic" hVnn; icr dciiUiivd Liuiely and inspiring"' discourses to the members ' of Alt. Zloil* I 'rcs!>yhi fi:.ii Vli.1 iv'n ' In- the absence of the Levy It, Y? linltins,. tho-lfov'. Ki 1'. Alexander*. J principal of the LniwrTrflLh-neho'ol .m if. Lou,.: conducted the services at St. ? Mary Baptist, church. In the after- < -rn-on the chihiien's day sei'Vit'O u,as ~ beautil ally iciuLied by the . young people of th*: Sunday school. I Mr. J. Mc Chiits, exetutivii se'ereuiry of the t'oloicd Men's depaminent is spending a lew days as the. guest < of his mother,-Misi Lottie CltjfuS; IJtJj? worshipped at Mty "Lebanon on last r SaUfnPtii and made Jinsph i:ig ft marks, k At?t ho lrTTTTJe '"r.ft ' oil :j?;iv -iiu?Ar 1-1 mi.l ' ? 11, I. ' i '..fu. unit.., " | the Young Ladies of Mc. -Lebanon Av A.. E. Olnnvh were org allied. by tire j j.astuiy tha '/lcy?t Vv\ 1. Gore, into- a j v!ub known as the Victory Club, with tIwiii/wiit.T ;.ri bi iVs't .L A. ) ki.I'lU'S.' ' * r- -V s*,\- ' ! i \ -i'?;?\l i ?i-';- \ rri^-HO. ~ '. ,ilir. ..O'-; :v.\ I,, ?. Ju i; ! *.<: . rit'V. i y?; Jr^a. l.mu i: J I, i" I'll line, \\ built, or&jk; ; ; i ;:r. b \], j.Ii;. jy tt&fotriitf; .. ';T>O |i;; ?> c/ *?f e Jvfb is-i o' ?i;i..SU :a'.:?ivuies "in r | : J.inj.-'i ^ ,,, ?'? . t..yr a Oiifiae : "0 jiJ-.'.l <> Ib:n. a;;r A-MtM" I |i;v.:r.!y, \jftyv .giH/CJtiu pilri^n-r.v.,;1 .... 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V T : ?] JGHimcF iffl ' ,*; Id ' . |l Hi]{ V:' " ' j|r- -Ntt-idta ~ iichool |! _ D^kLlNGVi ?' ?: v ' ; v.T j , 14' ' 1 ! <? - L 1 Ail ? | X Refri<re ..v.- ;, :f ret snv-'v Ai,?;-r 1% A1}' WS'W A-}) <"QJ *>KS J \\ o ;| ro sole ?k;f nmifors for'I To X " Ifi-Trfccr; - - "Pout m:tM' ; In- in i.i il..? w... tor tnrjre Hiouph." ;X : SAVK WT rs . t Nature's Wav of ? I__CITYLC?C 1% mi MAiiii yi'HKiu' L JL ? ' ' ' " ' * : . - /' 4 kL- ,..;'1'. . J -w " -1, Saturday, June 30, 1928 GKAMTEVILLE NEWS . 1' -1 "A series _of revival services will be. ill .' ? <! :v, June 18th at- Bethlehem k'ntisi Church with Rev. R. J. Dinof cnvanrr.h,. (laj, in charge and. lev. H. .1. Daniels. conducting the* ' ' * ousic for the services. Miss Born ice Jdnes, 1408 .Edgefield \ venue, Aiken S. C., was the guests 't'^ri-s. Al/ My Miller,- Saturday. Mr.C.. IT. Mason'left Saturday, for \'ew York City to spend the jsummer villi faionds. . : Frieudsof .\?v9r-Anie M. Bass will egret to know that she is on the iok li.st,.? -?.? .?;?~?' .The ;Sui;hqanv Band will meet Wed:y bi .next wce'k. Mothers are nunc of. Mrs; M\ M, Miller at 4:00 ' > cloc k. , ' ;* , ? - - - mm m, ??-V j ESTATE NOTICE. . s /Ml persons having*claims .against i.r i ;' i i' um Unhurt Dunning, tic- " , whsed, are hereby notified to file.the ra.iue," duly verified, with the under. .ilriini) : .1.1 ilf-o.v "" *'' m? * ,-'_m iiT".n i uuv?/vyu u\/ oajii ?tate..\vill- please make payment like-*' *. ?.4 .nm\ u. UL.VM,Vi(i, ? ' , Administrator, (\;re Rev. J.- II. Johnson, lUlil 1-2 . I; t< a'.S. rci.'t, Columhia, S. C. > JumTSn; 15)28/ . ? *"' * . ;rvr< MMi:u school " Continued from 1 \ 1- 1 ye^vyi has grown by leaps i.''*1 Haeh year finds inVpoY-. ' in niT-TTTtictit, both physically v?la. With the appoint- 1 : lfov.'uvd D. Gregg, a. gr Rig the piist two . ' I--?-r-TTi- .'I-;. 11 if. bit;v eonic a nefw . ' : pg in all. courses for ~ " : college degrees, or dl- f I ami High School. ' . ' . V,"v,. . i.-i nii^iUYAraiUlllr UVt'l | "~V i 'J y?jirl:ini? siniply to renew < .?<.An able .faculty has ?"h i lej by the- president tUTcarrv - ^ jut a|l there improvements. :Ki-;i-:N\ ili.i: si mm kit school (Continued From Page One) '". in ( latent, of Parker Mills Dis \ of (ireenville; J. P. Burf \ 'e secretary of. the South v.~ !,-r:r-f;ta1 e" ri ea he'rs' Association, '.i' /lr in eburff;and Seymour Carrojl, .'<i .-v."! etary. of the American Hu- ? la!.: cation Society, of Columbia, o!leers. * ' *> . . i?? V'1" Se.vi'n TMowl.-g rmtl Afi?> \f. !r. - -a vii h. "teachers of Columbia, f , v.r.f1: .the instructors here at the mmmcr- school. . .. . ... . ' -.'i \ ' 'Q' zoiia Gist, a refined and i. 1,. lit! i.iiil yomiff lady of Spar- J i! . I --, j. ; spcrvlir.g sometime .with 4 .'hi Ih < i- v of Greenville, attending c; ;i I. 'Mi. s Gist_is one of ^ ^ of?the?hitrh ^ i hool :,t . St,. Mathews-. She is the v i'-- v ? v.c W f Mr. and Mrs. Jones, on :wi St.. who are givin^Jicr a splen- j id ; ; ii :- a'nment. ?... J M'.-s Ilaile, a graduate" of . dfl ' <W e, :-'u inter, S, C.-, ami a 3 I L L -ichor, is one of Prof. R V i-o-w-orkars in the ? ' i".nrmer school. if t?\ -ar -w T- ' 15Q I i 11, VV S ff I uLjs?it'?'Vv--\v}H-n you-?-?1?S < \W call also "V'J Desk Company jH (four Old * i fl rator II j-.v;.i; i;J TivAut- L I OFRFF It IIGE RATORS jf. I ~ jir ha. r,canard and American > - ilors I ^ 81 ill yhlmr ni.i'i^li'.ly your rrfrigera TH ICE lU'frijscnttion ^ T .- Y ; OMPANY ? y ?" r'Huwi!; aii>t S ' . - ' -- * ' . '