The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 11, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Sr , . PAGE SIX. Orangeburg News j.; . . The following persons are back from the K. of P. Convention held in Florence': Col. H. 13. Thomas, A. E. -i Bythew'uod, F. lh.?Ktnnmrly, P,i.nf Burgess, Prof. . McGhee, Dr: B." S. WilKerson and Prof.. Jtpann. They report a "splendid session with all ofllcers re-elected except the Grand. Leo. iurer Dr. G. K. Adaams; he was dis ' placed by- Mr. Riley from Gatfney. The State Summer school has closed one of its very- best session last week. It is said that it was the lairgest session held since its organization here. We hope that the next legislature, will give them the reglilai apprnprint-inn nn.l 1h:il (ii)V Richards ill not veto it. This would gi\e pos sibly u . chance to . hold two sessions lasting much longer. From {the ben oftts gtveH~t~am so ret ho vntij'C public r Woirht'bt> benefitted "lor belter leacho cvs mean' better communities. ' Tfie teachers neiVd this training and would be glad to e\'en pay for it, it* their school .terms were longer atel their salaries liK'i"eTiseil iii[ pitnu>i flt>i the work required. ~~ We note with s'-ine importance that .. ttnMnan.iKci'5 qf the-<'nlnmd Ma lining training school, are asking the trustees some very important questions - " as' to Mr.;' Feltob's report published in the State a few days ago setting forth that .the school rims nine months not appear so bad bat they ~rn\i special meeting asked tlie trusters'. to give them eight months and the reply 'was'-that conditions were so bad with bank failures and' poor crops that they could not grant Hie request. Now then coiries this report giving them nine months to the general public. It would not look so bad but the school lost a certain annual gift of S?n0;00 for sending in u. 'padded .-re?r?1?-ptn-fc?? ???.? ? " A very. sail' death occurred in the city this week in the person of Prof, Joseph .Myers. He was sick .foy 11 - - - long time; and his. remains, were lau' to rest by a host of sorrowing frktub We were glad to see Mr. Bonjamir Lloyd put again after a long spel of sickness. His many friends an many. ltev; J. B. Taylor has iust com. ploted two beautiful cottages on N Treadwell St.. just off of ftnssoll St. Orangeburg's m. >st popular thorough ? . i: ....... jare. iney were numeui ne.i.v uri-u pied. Treadwell St.. in Oranirclufrj. is the Nefero Poaohtibe.'f. ;?has. liecn indispotod for the past ,tw? weeks, hut ig now .improving. ami n) v . again. We* were delighted to have some "if the-' members of the State Collect ,w Slimmer Normal to stay in our ,ciQ ?ll? :i fuw dais liru-l' l In? s.-SSh.li ch-sod ** - Miss Mabel J. Sumter ? ? Manning was the house truest of. Miss E. M Bovian on Quick St., for a few days The Misses Bovian entertained a few of their mit-iif-lnup' friends t|u\ l.asi Wednesday of school. Some- rvf tin ? friend's- present were: Pr.of. and Mrs L. IT. Collier; Professors (\ Ay itfr Intosh and (\ Wright; Masses Dewej i McDowell, Sallie Feathorstone. M. .1 Siinit.pv, of r.lu-s'or- ,1-y.lia..1. Sanders, M^itle J.uKmui, V.u.i l.ngm Itobinson, Gold if? and F.loise. Mel)nffie; Mcsdames L. B. Mel.ec's. Coluin bin; Mattie Collier of F.lloroe. finest and'. Gardiner of Allendale and Untlei of Sumter. . At-the'.close uf an rnjnv 7 _ able evening q salad and ico* ereatv course was served. After Spending five weeks in Or \ ' a-ngebuvtr,. attending summer .scho.o Mr. C. O. Mcintosh left Sunday foi his work in Johnston!; Mr. Wiilian| POP Via Seaboard I For Colo - .' 3? Jt' I PA i Fir First E*1 Leaves Seaboai August 0/\ miles ro 4ZU. trip f Sumter News Mrs. Hattie M. Brunson, Master Jerome, her son and Miss Mattie Tay ! lor of Philadelphia, .accompanied by . tln.ir .si.stcr. Dilliml A., ^bridge of Del war, Del.,, afe visiting their " mother, Mrs. Taylor on Dingle street. Rev." and Mrs. W. F. Rice motored to Greenwood and Clintpn far a few - days last week. Rev. Rice is the efficient pastor of Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Church and ist very successful with all .he-.undertakes. . . Rev. J. M. Jackson left last Wednesday to vjstt relatives' and friends in Newberry. . 1 Mrs. S. S. Rice and daughters, Pansy and; Gladys, and son Master Emmet tmotored to Laurens to spend some .time with relatives and friends. ' Mrs. M. L. Smalls joined her moth~ or. and "sister iiv Florence for'a trip ?Vow .li?i'?i.v?wlioi'n thnv will HOollil the balance of the summer. Dr. ami Mrs. \V. ..W. "Folder ffijve a delightful party.in honor of Miss Jennie Green. of Beaufort on Wednesday "-.Te-.v^.npr tlieil- V I I 0 hfjll tiful home on-Oakland Av'e^ .Miss Green has been spending some in-.' with Miss Madeline Jackson and "M iss?Faonoe^. ' l,aw?.?n She, leaves.. _ Friday- for home. f JtMis. J. M;. Jackson and children. Madeline and Kdwin, spent the weeki end with her sister. Mrs. Covabcllo -Streinan of Mayesville, We are glad that Mrs. Minnie Baryrm tsratrhrto Ire mrPagaiiv after havipg Bbeii on the sick list I.<yprf[Tlit.e awhile. Mrs. Martha Kate, formerly of Abbeville, queenly wife of Mr. lloniPT Butler of New York,' Mrs. Dorcas wife of Mr. llilnia Jones and their three .beautiful little daughters viz: Franeeria, Hilda And Jane Young arc spending their vacation daysj with heir aunt Mrs. Bessie Grass. ?Otl-U. M. J Jhitlei , Mrs. .TT J. Wright Mas. Pinky Pope and Mrs. Hebecca Poole all of Abbeville, stopped." in i Sumter on their Way from. Grand I LniTjre recently hcVd at Florence/ ! Thyy had breakfast with Mr. and i .Mrs. Lul.a MeKoy on Manning Ave. i The Bazaar and exhibition is now ? n full'blast at the old stand and fairly attended; The Ministerial Union met last . Tuesday at Ml. Zion Rev. A. W. . 'Wright, pastor. "After the regular -i business session, an annual feast was - I irdnlgi d in by the following m+nistersr i and their wives: l>r. and'Mrs. I'fowrfrd | I).: .n: .Mrs. .1. W. Tayl ?i'. Dr. A. f; P. Spears,' l)r. J. M. Jackson, l)r: A. >?A-.?1-1 by w aril., Iter:?An'derson,?Itev. i Smith Richardson and Dr. W. F. Rice. 'T~A -lovely program was rendered at 8 f, o'clock JIT hi. "Rev. .1. M. Jackson >'-preached .tin'" sermon, llev. Wright and bis good members endeared them J selves to us. ny their rare, treat. The fj Uniop closed and will, take vacation . untiljfthe first Tuesday in October; . I. rally, at Mt. Pisgah will close . -'next Sunday. All the 'members' are I | ex poet ed to make good their pledges*Rev.-'and .Mrs. K. P. Butler of Sum . tep are very happy over the return of : their daujrhter Mrs. Carrie' O. Butler Bennett and their little jrrand-ittaujrh. ter Florence. Mrs. Bennett hHs lived i?ei iuf' 11? Mi-. < 'harlot. UonnuM >.f Botui? -tin t,"">v C.. Mi* and Mrs. Bennett j . are J'oilnier 'students of Allen Univ. 'The IV A. (*. t'luTTjvhs dolijrhtfiil'y j i-ntcel i>iiii'i j Thut-Mnv even intr at the I - home, of Mrs. .1. V. Atkinson. *18 W.j i Hi e St. "A nil hi her of prainos 4\ere jvlaved. Mrs. Iiirnie havinjr Won the | fiijrhost number of scores was pr^- i I sented first prize; The -hohy Koinpl to Mi;s. Jones. A delicious ice cream i course .ww 'served. Mrs. Atkinson j ULAR j! IKION I1UIU11 Air Line Railway red People TO - : . : iH, N. C. ver Known * . rd Station 7 A. M. 16, 1928 und 7C or only O . THE! PALMETTO Laurens News Sunday being; the first Sunday, a uarge congregation worshipped. at Bethel A. M. E. thurch morning and evening ''he l.nnl's smmev being triveh, everything was solemn and sweet A iiijmber of visitors were present*. Services were held at Mt. -Pisggh Presbyterian church apd St. Paul Baptist church at th.e usual hours. Large congregations and interesting sermons were delivered. Mrs..-iverlena Suber apd Miss R. B. Subeif entertained at dinner Tubsday in honor of her daughter MrsT U. S. Rice and children, Mrs. E. W. and Mrs. B. F. Bailey and little son. Miss Mary Bailey, Misses Mat^ie P.Putman. Mr. Charley Frankliri, Misses Estella and Sammie Mae- Itiee.Evervhodv enioved themselves to the utmost. ? ?-? ?~? -?j \* / ] 1 ho iManloss Wedding presented on -Monday evening under the auspices of the Auxiliary' Boa yd was a great success. Everybody seerped .tQ, )>ave_eri-! joyed it very much, and froiy'the applause was given, there could be nrepeat. The sold by Mrs. Baton and -M4*s Odessa .Sanders- was nutch appreciated. Miss E. 8. Nelson being the directress' much credit Is due tier. The Auxiliary Board held its_nieet: ing at the home of Mrs. K. S. Nelsoit, Friday afternoon at -the usual 4rmrtv Club opening- with singing. Ford's prayer led hy Mrs. Anie Lou Owens'. Singing, 23rd Psalm led by .Miss- Salfie7 I,. DehTTy..77A;dtlres'jt of welcome by the hostess. Interesting talk by.Mrs." Bessie Mathis, the Pres. and pastor Rev. J. B.-,Smith. After which a business meeting?was held and plans ijiade for an excursion on. the 20.th to Clinton. During the social hour a delicious ice cream course was served. Mrs. Sucpearl Rice, with her daugh tei'S Misses Ciladys and- Pansy, her. son John Emiuott and Miss MnrvBailey motored to Ware Shoallfaml were 'he gtiests of Mr. and Mrs. Will 8hie-er on Thursday. Lee's Memorial Club met at the home of AEiss Lillie James on Friday afternoon. A large number of young holies were present. Also several vis itors. A very interesting program rendered. After \Vhle.h ajl-int cresting talk was made by the pastor. During the social hour delightful ice cream and cake were served by the hostess. j Mrs. Rice, accmopanied l>y her chil ln.ii motored to Clinton Friday where hey joined a paxfy. of friends l'rpm velvemf-t-hoy motored to Konm*-l? amst relatives. . . - . Wy are indeed glad to report -Mrs. .Ibrtense Watson improving after heng seriously ill in. the City' hospital id few days ago. "After being tared" L.i.i' moat tenderly by our .worthy ami skillful physician Dr. L. W. Thump, soil and the assistant nurse .Mrs. Anna l'utmaii, she has' improved considerably. I .'rill nilen?S 1 I .l.?ni-U _X -Marrttt- of Baltimore, Md:, art-- vis[rtingat the homo of her-'mother 'Mrs. Atla. Hoot! '? "ji V, M Miss Mattie O. Puckett left. Th'u'rslay for an extended trip to New York City and other points West, Dertoit, Mieh., Chicago anddijo. She was accompanied^. to Spartanburg l>y her sister Miss Cecelia and niece Miss Mat iie (). Putman. We wish for Miss Mattie a glorious time, while on this ^rnr ?? Mrs, K. W. Bailey entertained at iner Sunday in honor of Mrs.-B. F. Bailey and little son, Mrs.;-UrufcL Ilfce ind children, I?e4s sistep^Mes.- Kverleaa Suber, Misses Mattie O. Putman and Nannie Lylos, Messrs. Char_1_< y F1 anklin and- C tare nee-Bytes.. A bountiful d.inher was served and everyliody enjoyed themselves. Mr. Baxter Irbu.an aged and well known citizen of the .Mt. Zion section passer! awa^ at his home Thursday evening, after a "few Weeks 111ness. Survivjhg are his widow, Mrs. ..Charily Irby; two daughters, Mrs. Mamie Poole; Miss Little Jrhy, a teacher in. the Mt. Zion school; throe ons, Messrs. Clove, James and Charley, a barber in the city. A number of grand-children, relatives and friends are left to mourn his loss.- He was funeralized Sundae nt n' ,:lo('k by "Rev. J. ~\V. Mathis at Mt. ' her, ft. large -number of friends ! from the city, went out to pay their last cespect. Mrs. E. S. Nelson sang beautiful solo. ; past week in Chimney, Rock, N. C. i aLl aiul Mj n, f'.barley Shellnn?uL j Scdalia were the guests of relatives I Sunday. Miss Mattic O. Duckett accompanied by Mrs. I.ula Potman, Misses Ce eelia Ducket and Mattie p. Put man j motored to Grcer&ille during the week shopping. The!, eritertairiment given at St. j Paul Baptist church Tuesday even^ ng under the auspices of Mrs. Mary Whitner for the benefit of the Sunday I school was a large affair. A nice I crowd WOH <mt and n very nirp n >LEADER N IIARDEEVILLE. .NEWS. d Rev. E. B. Mack, district superin- I tendent over the Beaufort district I was here Sunday and held his third . 1 quarterly conference, lie also preach | | ed'Sunday night to a very large and j I appreciative audience. * For reasons yet unknown our pas-; I tor, Roy. J. J. Mitchell failed to meet I his members on Sunday. Wonder Why three young girls I snatched a gentleman's car and mot- I ored otr in it? Look out girls you'd I better be more> careful. The entire town is ,stirred.-over the J roc en t n uptial <>r Miss Dorothy Mod ges; and Mr. Sammie .?tiney. Miss II I lodges having' graduated from A)h?n I University and formed her teaching | career for the "past tej in. ^JVI i . Stiney ~fl s a\veH knowiv-and sueeessftil busi- 3 less man of fchis~town. , We wish fen J (hem a happy sail over -HfeV sea. .1 I ?Mr. T. \y*. W. js so important until -q the girls just wont behave. The stork visited the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Palmer and left a j tine bouncing baby girl. Mother and ^ Misses Hazel and Frances Thomp- } son spent the week-end in Savanah ^ is the trnests of their sister Mrs. <! linnie Anthony.?-?,?. The Hai'decville Hear Cats downed 4^ he Hlutfton Tigers Monday by a.-score of !?.()_. The Hear. Cats, are living Ji iji t7f their name. } Quite a number of llardeevilians ^ motored _?p BltiiTton nnd witnessed L4 ~ C - *5l Mr. Hen Robinson is out again af'cr two weeks of illness. ' A ? .1... I TT?:-l J . *a. j#. i una juutii nun <iL risni'rs [''Impel M. K: church Sunday morning J I * o a very large audience. . ^1 Mr. and Mrs. llumliert Scott, after ^ spending some tinie in Garnett visit- , $ :ng relatives returned honu^ Satur- 1 lay. i l*i The Adult school is progressing' Ji apjdlv with a steadv increase.- 1 . .Messrs. \\ illiani and -Jue- ,Shigg _<2 pent the week-end here as the guests 1' Mr. and Mrs. Humbert Scott. J Air. and Mrs. S. A. Williams and ... V amily visited "Avniook Baptist church * Sunday where he gave a wonderful ? eciure which will not easily tie for- . gotti'l.l. ~ r r~ ~~7~ " >: ?-- ? ,-cj . . ' 3 ( UNION NKWS. V Miss Stileda Johnson is home from ~~y . Detroit <peii< li mr her \ :'i ..i t i.m?w^+r-U parents and friends. . Miss I.iinnu- Hrrrin Tif (TiltTmhi.T 1s 0. < J spending the week will) .Misses .Ma- O hie and-Mujoric Bailey on X. Broad St. -a .Miss Lorone Wright returned to the^jj^ vity after a week's visit in Si Ivef Street, as the gitcst of .Miss Bernice laeksnn. ;? 1 ' "* Rev. and Mrs.. Frasier. and-daiightor .Alma of Charleston, stopped" at 'jj he home of ReV. l.illiewood Monday O morning en route to Asheville.We aid plea soil to have Rev. and !-"J 'iimbi^to spend a week ip and around "a Flinttfff.. Rev. Adains i* a "formei -j paslo*of Bethel A. M. F. ehuroh and, .j| principal of the High school here. A revival meeting is being, carried >n at the Baptist ehurh this week hv : I Rev. Blown, of Cloumhia. He is a "t! i splendid preacher. Guests at the home of Rev. J.illiewod the past Sunday morning were l:'. Br.' and Mi s. Shuh r and family, of V Ware Shoals en route to Columbia to ? > visit their son Bonnie. . . The Pulpit Aid Club was "entertain- *;! d at the home ofitl't; and "Mrs. J,. A. Logan. They were highly enter-. tabled. Thp Calendar Club will he .0 entertained Wednesday evening at <j the home of Mrs. Lillie R. Denily. ^ The O. T. A. T. Club will he en'- : terlaine'cl this evening by the Pres- * dent,- Mr. S. L; Lilliewood. The (). I T. A. T. Club, is planning to erfve the I vmmoVn* s??C Mrs. LiiciltL-Calamose Is homo -from- Broklyn, X. V., spending time with relatives and friends. Drj Randolph Cooper.spent Sunday home with family. Dr. Capper is a Dentist of (Jvoenville. m * ' 1 . ?t r rrar ^ t mount was raised. The Sunshine Band ?yn< ->? the 11 home of Mrs. Corrie Owens on Downs I St,. Wednesday afternoon at 5 oViockr S ~A largo number was present. Many ~B games were played by the little folks I After which the-hostess served them | Misses Lueile Owens, Ollie - Olemmons .and Kansas Johnson of Snartanhurg were the guests of Mrs, Annie Lou Owens Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Smith, formerly of this city hut now a resident of Washing-. ton, D. Cv. after spending a few months here at her home returned lo the above named place a few daj)s ugo~ Mrs. Lydia A. Sanders Kipler and little daughter, Lois Marcelle, of Washington, D. C., are the guests of : their parents Prof, and Mrs. Thos. --Sanders and Miss Odessa Sanders.?? .Saturday, August 11, 1928 PHONE 5U26 INSURE YOUR CLOTHES ~ PAUL & MARSHALL? ? CLEANERS & DYERS . ' . .. ?-L v / "V*.' 'We Make Old. Suits Look "New ' * And New Ones To Pit You. '' . ' " " ' . ' _ ' ' . ' / t 6 m" ah V{IIUlll^ iAHU OCI V Itc J.U /ill "v > . ;' \, - r> *' . ' " ' . - 11. T. MARSHALL. Mgr. lU17-li)l!> TVYIOR STREET COLUMBIA. S.C.? ~?T ; . . y ' ' _i_ f ^ ' ' ' . A Y [? Trade In Your OIH 'T " ' ^ w i 'Refrigerator | __y & " 1?-?1?:?? i"*-Tr? ?r?* ?- .:?? ? t #>.00 TO $10.00 ALLOWED IN TRADE T v y y - ALL SIZES AND COLORS OF REFRIGERATORS Y ^ ? ? ? . ? ?? ^ ^ \Ve arc soli; dslrihiilors for Itohn. Lcunard and American ^ y icoingernlors & < "limit make the mistake yniir neighbor made, buy your refrigera ?.% y tnr lai'i'f eiiori^li " t f ^ i u '?1 *? ^T? v' *1* ? 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