The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 18, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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' " Misses Ahrtlv; t vawford and Kdnn
' Richavds. of .Manning .who were ' the
: -^-- .guwst.R u? ilrs. J allies. Ki aloch
for the past thi.ee wt-Vks ret-urn
etl to - the quiet town -of Manning.
Miss Katherino l'awlcy left f-tht
' city for Ashvyille, X. L\, on M-mtday
Miss .Harriet Cioi\lon of XashviNl>
i Tenn.^ spent a fe\y days of her short
stay in Myrtle Reach while visitinp
her old home town. She returned.'t<
Tennessee on Sunday.
Mr; J. Waj'd returned to his lumn
in Washington, 1). t\, after v.isitin;:
f relatives, here'. Mesdames
Craw-ford and Campbell
????of Manning motmcd in .the i.ity, lasi
, V Thursday and spent tho'..d:iy..vwith
. ' 'Mrs. James Kiel, ( hi- *
Tlwr A. ('. It. I.t|?gue mot. at tin
homo of Miss Into Anderson last
week and'hud a general selection nt
nlli^nm. The lii'iiU' <nitiii nu M
Lawrence lhyunoro, president;' 1'hilii
Branson 1st." V.-tVds.; .. A.. Q. Pun'.
more 2nd V^Prys.:- .James P-rioleau
3rd Vi-Bres,; Miss K..Mundcll Scc-yr:
Miss M. Hiehardson A.sst.-Sec'y.i and
Miss Jennie Rl'i.oktngtan Treas: The.\
\,alaio made plans for the .cmingr-C+m.----jr-yention.
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*}V . flpio *Col?!redf Civic League held it
'.ffieguiar' meeting at the llo.wavd ' 11 i.er'j
- ?^r-atdtLol <?ii last SundpV afternoon and
a _Jjery interesting .-business. meeting
was'had. 'lire 'pnMi.e is asked to-attend
on the fourth Sunday.
KlNldK'US-KNT.KRTA.SX.
* Mr. itiuj Airs.'Jann.i )< * h en'
tertained ai ihJit hothe to Si-. .Tttme
~~r- lasO \\?111111 d iv ( ' , }n Ji.-.p..';
j.. of. tlie char mint: Misses Annie t'rav.
"7 ' fotd; and hhtnrr"!Jtehivrrt"nf Mrr?nin.;
The meiiy' maUets 'spent the heau'M
fu! moonlight evening daneing-<jn th.
spiuuVum poreh t?? the et-nranvin"
* ; straiirr of'1 the-JUidkows"-String; Or
* - " ene>tra-while at tiiiies <:ouples woitl'i
vary' from. dahein jr by. passing tie
. . . tone away in the eosy- parlor, a;
whist. \Vheh the. eock .cre'w f r th .'
midnight hour .tjve .charming and-pop,
ular hostess announced that the
gucsfs*'were "ThvTted IiV tlie dintu-J
. room which was found a beautiful
cut gla'ss howl tilled with American
pun.eh. Dancing was f?>ti?unti*
the* vejriet.ful home. swct't .li >iiio \Va
sweetly played' at the l-?iu-ly hour oi
the .nmrninjj.y.The ."Ut-,o'f-t?n\;h jji'iost'
.ot^HM^ t ha n~l Tr* h*'Hoaaa l - >v 4 -~ .Mi
Ann Harvey aftd Bertha Krasor mm
Aiulrt'wLsi Mis,s Kuhy Ball and. Al
pia Humes of.; Sumter-.. Alesars Melvin
Joites, Samuel Bnwn and AYnTto!
1'aimer 'of Andrews;
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The. usual church. services of, th?
Bethlehem Baptist'-yhureh w oi'c ta r;
- ', pod. The scniiuM a( 1 Ho vVlncfc "iwi
preached by Kev. B. ify Butler whir: !
was very inspiring ami Ijidpr'tt!.
The S. S. of Alt. /.ion A. M. V. I
t hureh is milking- a tine progress \vit:.
Mrs. Daisy B. Spa'nn as our superir-,
tendent and iT good faeulty that icooperative.
Mrs. j^j ann . has ;a ri~
her \v,hole life.in snake a'f -\i./?' ' I
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ahd'shc is, fatijsful in-every resMe;*!.
May the Lord .'spare., her many mma
r yoars I'd' -en ire. " ...
; The A", t". K. hcajruv convenes ovcry
Sunday at 7 p. m. W.i n- .VIr. I
? ry Tin ner an-pre-ld' nt..\L;ny heifr?
ful topics arc -discussed ;Tr?m. lime p .
.time. , AVd are glad , to have; oar visitors
who TuVd a hearty- welcome with
The \Y. if atffrfL^nQioimVyS, '
e.icty also convenes every 'Thursday
night .ii.d is doing a grind Av.uk.' A:
attending seem to.. I<e Cully imbue.
* - 'with thej spitytt' <it' missions. .Mrs,
M attic-li. Fair is.'our president. ana
is fully hpialilied for her hllice... ." ,
Miss Sudan, Mr. K. II. Jackson-am'
sister all ..r Atlanta. Ca..' also Alis> '
Frances . I.,an*}ran.l of TrcnS.m. ,wcr.
the delgihtftil jniests of Miss, t'h.th
eryn BrTairj'on Monday.
Of the many thhv.es <d int'-reM H-'
the/people of South f'arojina is t:
know-that Graniteville*is still on the
map - and 'progressing: along all-- lines, j
One .-thing .pf greatest interest is tc>|
know that we have on foot.a grand i
Rosenwnld school building ~-brick
structure and modern, equipment. We
?T know our principal T*rof. II. L. Xi.^~
7rl 1 siiiili1.*. fui lie ^vi ?i been hup a- mong
the faithful- few that hits stri-j
ven so hard for the project.
We arc also happy to know that}
. ' Den. "Xrc.V, P..H- I " i- I
... ..?. - . ...i uiuh 11111111 * a train [
ami to know thart he enjoye< trip J
no much so that he talks 'of returning. r
?TTrs. Floyd Willmrns reporty a F
plo..u.ftol. trip to < harirrtun. : x?r~
We rejrret very much i oleam of thvt
death of Mrs. Lula Minu d, .the sister ;
. pf Mrs. Mattie Fair We extend ouri '
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sympathy to the entire fondly. _
The Younsr Men's Sofcial Club jraVe
nn entertainment Saturday nipht
which was very successful. The jri'rlr
are very jglad to learn of that, may )
we'll he enjoying a sociaj in the near i r
future.
Mrs. Annie Griffin is. still on the v
sick list. We hope for her a speedy 1*
Greenwood JJews
r ltov. .(.'has. A. Arhouin of Karinvt'll
' ..wis in town Wednesday of fast week
>n - business amlwas the gtiest. ol
oli'- ami Mrs. Jessie Jabber Wodneslay
night.
i ?itr.; Jtu>. MTtih.e,' Mrs. Lcona: Mc
I -Ihee and Miss Alma Mctibee motored
,! .? Hoineii Path tto Attend a family
| e-unibp! w . ' Y
Mgs. Khima .Mattison, Napoleon
I at ti son, l'restoii Mattison and Km
a .Jones of. Arkansas we're in. the
i- ivy a ^UAv- days and vveneLihc- quests
1" Mrs. Anna Metlhee and Mrs. Klla
l'oole. .
t "tns.' Zelpha "Mitttison is visiting
- aunt Mi s. I,(Snip McChgg.
.M-i'di. Frances 'Mattison rejiorts a
" v. pleasant''stay" In Greejiwuod. '
lb of: S. I, l-'inle-y, Oifeetoiwin fTIP
'icdm rit Summer-Hehoo^ri\*os a won
r!4d ivport of th.e work (if Miss
I ' *1 I 1 'I'l I in it Hi' I ll III III 11 III 11 1 , lil'h
lis instructor of History and Civics
, n the .Summer School, lie was. unfyually
pleased witty. her ability and
KM-sonality. and the* grent number
f student teachers registered in her
'asses-unanimously* consider her one
4 .1' ' he 1 'I?; ! ( (!( 'i-V i:i tile 1'iUV rilo
VI -t I>ffriends while in UoeTT
I'till and* t!u> prineipal endeavored1
.n keep her for' the wvlitcr, term. hut
i. a-. I'.tiiSVt with her Tuskeueo eo-\vor-_
-er. had already hoeu. made.. AV.c vrish
i r all -sue cess. v hu h she seems dee
. pive-.j In nehieVO.
A!:ss"' Kstello. Hodtros spent tin*
.vet fc-oi;d. in. iKtp West WitIv. rclltM
r. C.eprjre Conner* amf family of
A ri'l\ Mkp.wi- 10' 111' V ue.-ls'ol AlV. "tilth
.1 I;' -^^TOi-UTty-?past.
JVJt. Pisirah A. M. K. chuivh has hon
lii rebuild hoi* pav^oiiajso. Jluljf'
liuivi .he w: kinj-v .force they have
\v at' In- hnjv KiTbro lh\ Moseley
i Ml he* ready -to oc-iupy.
Pcv. I\ I'. Johnson preached a ver>
i-evful sermon iSumlay n\di nirijr : to
- ; appreciative .audience. The *sei\
". i - w.-t'e : 'hi-vTdiy-pood throughout
hp .day' ;it ' Morris Chapel.
iViT*. J.'K; Milt',shall has bejiutt frreat
'.f>tual.cumpaijm at- Ml', /ion. Se
M- thi*. weather is proving; very un.
avni-iO'le. hut this'Hii>in,y; an annua!
_jjfair uitj) them. the.y will hravc* tlft
; neither -and jjn -ahead;. -.
Ml -. .\!L?nY? I-'VJIIK. (,.nn..lnii,t
t.-r -.i I. . l '?,;11 1 :> X,?LX?vs ) >
. ch-oiive v>ii?Mis stt iwr .tnoininir seri-"
-it Mori-is. Chapel jSunday.
J\lrs. Mhiiiit' 1 .00 is mif npniti aftei
.jvci kV' ij'ness." . .
!!ov. W-; l'."1 W'iiHaans is' tn\*ay eon-'
;< ' i i t nl li'i'ai?lo vk
1i!l- : ;M
..yy-ival Jul* l!ov. at Flint
'! ? HI "Ha)?Uyt'"Mi :iVh." I ?- . -..nt'look Is
'I't'V h'?| '. !'"! !'. !' . A ."! (-a't' tevi-eal.
Mrs. F. i*, .I. in:.son is ajfa.in on
! M- -iolv' ii'M.-' llov^ many.- t'rie.nils hope
' j? her a>pve?1y it<u\ e.rv,? ?
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SjONTl 1/A1U-. N. .i. Ni;\\S.
j ^ ?a ;?al";he uook-.i ful tij>il.? man;.
' ' 1 ?? '.!1 r? I- or.o
spahiv iu oi'^ -ar. l Mr.; aiMl- Mrs. <'.
- !:. i!y and t !.i- r -< Jaiti?-s,.jeli
tverk t'"i M.'uhs ?n. Conn.,. where
I a la: av i i.Ju'i:v in" .Mont Claii,
k. .Ml', ami -Airs. liardv's tjaugJl
;-,r L'nalo, with Jennie Wiliiahv have
H i n' at Madison most* of the.'sea
>n. " ,
-Mf. l.otniie Kdwards lol't last, week
or vvnnrink'on. x'. tv, - iTrirr-im-F\vt?
- .nek with-, his parents and friends.
VI . i l>..t ..... n . .
? .u. m >>ii'4. L' 01 upper Ail.
"a'r h&s gone to liiehmiiiul, Va., U?
eivl vJicii vacajr>?n Avith. pari lit s an.!
' FhW/.wjJT fie joined later Ky
v hu ha--.I Mr, Wright.
.Mi-. 'It h<-i:r**.T'u kson whir has" been
. far - the 'ffrikt :vv;-elcHnrbrrt-Hs?ttp. *
M i. .luhii Randolph of Bloomfu'ld.
J., is st ill c;oii<i'iH'il to. his-hed..
1'. WHlOmuvft ttmlW, ft.
.'aii'-y y.11 ri ?-be?week-end?guests?rrr
Ii-rsi y C.ty.-?^They wen; at. the home
.I' Mr. ,a':<l Mrs. ,\gei', Miss Marie
nit-!;>r_.n riT-T ih'Tirr.e.f it>JC-Xw Tvube Mr'
??,a .fa-id. ^?a>s>;?s iif/w '^pending
*'.>ur pleasant. weeks ax nunhome of
Mr. au.l . AH.-j/^ft'o ?/"**
?>Ir. MaVeeflus Weir of .Co
aio'liuii in??XmllL?t.'ily was?a-pleasant*
visitor hero last week. He
< 1- king.the picture of health.
Airs. WiMisuO Bailey; formerly of
Kits', ovci;, S. C., hut now of 021 HeiHT
>.U. Colmiihia, S. ('., arrived here
rast week to spend her vacation with
aw sons and tlAnght er-in-Tnw, AI p.
ml .Mi--. II. W.-Bnili'y of Newark, N. ~
u un-L^vi tv \v . IIJailey of upper
ttont ( lair. Before rcturfirfig South i
'.Irs. I5nfhy toproihov with her son? \
* planning to visit a mirYiber of the
nj iTcnt places. Tf'Ts hoped that" her
fay hole will lie'a pleasant one.
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Mi ss r.stelle T>evoe was a pleasant s
isitor of Miss (Jwendolyn Fells on
utt Sunday. - ?-? , ? 4
THE PALME
Greenville News
- The 'Itov. and MR J 'IV. Hurt
And daughter of Charleston were tl
'j-u'iieita. of the.- Rev.- and Mrs. A..<
Tl'riday of last week. The Rev. M
! Murph is the elHeient pastor of tl
threat Mofris Br.wn A.M. K. ehur<
! it Charleston, ft'otfi which he \w
given ?a leave of; absence for a .inin
r needed rest,-.;. ?r. \ r- Messrs.
K.- R. Letinan and Robe
ilill. motored to McOormiek and "M
Cornicl ,on Hhe first* Sunday. The
worshipped at, the -MC Carmel A. J
church >Af which.the Rev. Dav
. v us is 4>aKUvivt? "t. .
MhSj Phyllis" V^.\ifhuon,jih instn
'or at" - TuskjpKeo' Jlnst ituie, f is Hi
. -harming, artiest of,her parents, -M
"Old Mis. J. 11. Calhoun mi Bout hi*
treet. ? ?
"Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Thomas, Ji
in mini in vi' nilirili'H 111111) .M'
Vovk City where they had a deliKh
.'ul vacation. ' ' . .
Mrs. \V. C. Demmons and littl
?n. \\\ C. Jr., a rO spending s?ni
.'nie in the mountains of Wester
STorth Carolina.
-'"" ITnr: L.'ll. Tro/'.ovsim, the prine
al?of Sterling'TnsjTIUiU'T"spent th
^vfist Week end here attending . th
'eeily River Baptist Association. _
Drs. .1. 1... Duckctt and S. S, Law
nil., two of the .Mountain City's"crac
physicians are, attending the Natior
tl Metfbail nieetinjfTin . Baltimore.
Mr., L. \y. Lee arrived in the cit
Monday from Caesar's Head where h
[] '"! ix^i'pn I iinn, ^ _
M rs. Thomas Mangum and daugV
" i i " ' i11'1 v">vhrr1'
V'd a11"en 11iiljT,HlC-i:myal."meeting n
Trinity church.
Mrs. llt T. Livins and daUglitei
.k'i'H? Su-1 ?.* left last week for . At
vitiia. (la., to visit relatives. '
The Yuuhir' Men's nroirruni n-ivo
unlay afternoon at the Phylli
Vbeatlcy Center,. proved an over
vhclininy-success. The program w-a
.veil haloiued. snappy xuul highly en
t-rtaininjr. . i . .
The Will I>o Cluh met Monday, al
ei noon at the home of Miss I'atiiin
't< evrs on Casey St. ' >
"The Willihy Workers . Clnh Tttr
\1 outlay. afternoon at the lnune o
! ! . lU-s-'ic jj-ait-' on Xiehols St.'. wit
.1. large niimlie.r present. . Delieioii
. i f>'? luwuUi -Winc-served?galore. ....
The film! anniversary of. the or
jLnJy.ation and the l2Sth aiin'iversa f;
C the rebuilding ."f the John Wesle
I. I-!, <hfu;ch. of which the Kev.'W^LS
Ipuiipsoji' is- the pastor, is heinj
o i.'.ly h hi'atr'd tliiii wi'uli.?A?s-po
eruphasivyng. Jlte Vworj
tin- voiini'- jirnplr in ill "dy'ir li i
he.- of .the o.ut'standinjf I'e'aliu'e's.
Tht'i't- will-.he ii ytiirnjr ( f--Vks pro
mm r;:ii !et eu i il l Sunday Any. - IS
'.V. 'tt:";i*? p." nv... at Il-Vungelisi I fan! is
hutch; Itev. A. It. Burke; "!-a4".'- i
!ivci yho.'lc i?-cordially invited. Mt.
! ! n ir'ny. direct ivs,-'.
The A. ,C. K. I.caput- '.recital am
1-iihy contest given Tuesday.-niyht a
\ tl.on T<-1.1 !e church, proved a. ,suc
~ TfTTfTn- rtTP \ cry ?in, lenn-n
\t_-m ?i-r.. First prize was won . hj
_...'! A Ate .f?rack*. U-P'A -,W W..??
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><i)v(l )<y >liss F. I.. I.ykes, who re
ted' tlie neat sum of .>'17..*>5. Sec
!;?1 and thijd prizi s are to he award
. 'iI Sunday al"u,rnnmr--wium?t-bo?eori
est terminates. ' .
Rev. Smu+iier Delights Anderson
Audience.
The Rev. A. C. .Sumptef aecotnpan
- d >>v% his . inivgfe' secretary, made
t flying tirj> to Anderson Suhday at.
.etnoon When the princely young puljitter
preached a special sermon al
I Ri'thel A. .11. K. church of which the
Rev. \V, (Y Crawford is the efficient
ms-t'or:; The Rev. Sampler chose a=
,i.-. text the first clailsc of Halations
1:2.0 "I ain crucified With "Christ."
Which tn he- a very masterful effort
'!' there ever was one. The message
vas characterized by unusual .power
'ihi 1 simpluiity ami "it Wits uui,tc well
received try a very intell'gcnt son rrcgdtion
of the KlectiTc. City's Ttfc
izeiTty. The speaker seemed to throw
film: elf a~htf~s?>u] forejpmst' ipto . this
nos excellent discourse and the effedt
of the same should linger long
ipon the minds of those who were
l'di't-LUHit e enough, to - hayy hgard it.
Women shoutoT f*o-- joy and- sUoiig.
men?wrpt.?fhdendid music was ili.m
pensed by the famous Royal-Baptist
heir. The services wefe preceded
,..v ?, _?Ij _y v ill VI UI IHSpCCtlOU OJ ino
ultra n niodrn and elaborate parsoniye
which whs recently completed by
-he Iiev. Crawford ahd his proud mem
hers; The (ot<r of inspection Wax
rlihwiXCd by ft VclT Lcin111i11icpast
served- bv Mrs. L. It-. Crawford, the
inoenly wife of Bethel's popular pas-j
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Mrs. II; R. Woodie is spending her i
. acation in the North. "
T'rof. \V. Oamcwell Valentine, direcj
or of music, Phyllis Wheatley Conor,
has returned from Washington,
>. C.I., where h<??attended summer
chool. - !
Mrs. Emma Austin is \Msitin? relaivas
and friends in Atlanta, Ga.
TTO LEADER?" ' r
JBURIAL A.1D S
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ic! PROP. >?. W. HOWARD ;
k_. _Presidinjr Olticer in the Household of
iv Rffth" of Ot?;-vjretmvn. S. C*.
j. sni TH f' Mlltl IN A <)|W) i'lil.l.DWS .
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??and Ri Tiis (l.osi; mi:i:tim.;
ici : -~r ,
I . ' ' Sr- >'
H?* XoMlimicd ft'otft oPc
k and svnt /-nt in rtvcs'i'ij.:A'" . 1-lndow-.?
x. merit reports. Dnviny the^-o^teiuoon
?,.v uala parade liy tin- I'.Vvi.MrM .mi
v Auxiliaries under the command ,nf
' Col. Biirnwt'jl passed through- the
[main streets off OranCTHiuru' , amt
: ] rparcned ;tn , .f irtlTlH71 CpllugrF jrimcrf
where competitive thjlli^ were held.
^ Chariest oh woh IV si ph'.ce. (Viluur-.
! Separate business meytln.'rs closed ;
the sessions of the South Carolina
Odd Fellows and Ruths .who had von-,
resentatives heYe from (?T(> I .d '-:s t,f
R Odd Fellows and 185 Households of
, .Ruth. At'this filial mooting Dr., X.
unexpirT'1-'ternv <<f the late Medical j
'Rounder, Dr. CMC. Johnson. Sumter',
. 'was.chosen as the place tor the next j
l ?nnual mooting.
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''"(lictron'of Si'Ui li ( 'aiu'liua.' *
* DKTROJT. MICH. NKWS. ' .
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L [ We have bad (twite it .bit <rf 1 'h?t.H
weather t>i:t 'aft* r the hard vhoy.ir 1
' j of iain ami hail on Friday .ti e. w<'alh: '
! rr is- just fine.. We had "hud unite
. | a. few visitors "durinic th;s month.
i.j.Mv. \V. \V. Berry t'roiri Cohiihhki, S.
' (*.. spent a few days in our city last
WFtf.?White hero 1tt"~ war thr> ra.'st-1
a of Mrsr C I'erVin ami- her sister .la,
'trip- B. Pcrrmr? * _ '
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Mr. W.'.Jen'nin'jr of Mct'orni'-rk, S.,?
here visit intv his children, Mr.-.
Daniel Miss Art el in /lonriintrs.t
lie will leave For FMrca^o en the loth |(
to visit his sons. - Visitors are alwayvj,,
. we?cf>ro<V '
(' .St. ^Hers -"A'.r'\r:*'KV'^v'-^un.lay : ''
Hi M'"r. AFDT^ttTTT*1
Ttvan^oftTe" members arc away on ' L
Jthi'ir vacations. Tin ptistor Dev. W.i"
j T. Heck is putting, the (marram over.!"'
; 11:150 p, in. Rev. Deck and members.
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j worshipped with the members' r.f the:
, M. E. church of ll'phlapd I'ark. Rev.;''
'.hnnkhcad is flTc ; ast.-?r. A ylorious "
wars hark?St. I'rtrr-' choir nm ;
'lered s ]\t H rt 1 <! PHI ST. ???'
The- Uiithn 11 shevs are n^vrntr a t.<
Moonlight I'irnio to Sutrar Men I-on J
1 Oik l A - 1
> "mi. /V larRi,- number .is expeeled
to he present. e? * t)
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FOU HKNT?Room house, 21 1<1.
Hump* on A>".i?with ;?o?. Her*. t ir |
lights, .mnnimti-water ami basement, j in
Apply at The Palmetto Leader, 1 1110, oi
Assembly Stretfi, Phone 4623.
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OCIEXY
IN -ANDERSONr
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??"7?7- Comin eel from-vrtv ?
{'iriit'y fii'c eiti/.eus, l>y teaehini*.
it ear to lay ;ih;Hc, somet+lillff .for ?'
taiyj- day, *an<i tr> ivspyet and love
jicii"' tY;J'o\vine?f. Your ac,v,.oii)plish-i
uh 11 s may seein small, yet - it- was-by;
lak-iir;; Tare of tlie'sThall tbiuys that
t! is pivat eiviiiv.at.en wli ei> you ami,
,!* now evijoy. was-built. |
...It is true, we dilVered at times, bill i
ltd ypoueh to h'r.nr er otiy progress or
n ake. yi i! .desire to ,b avi home, but
ei);ai.u'b ti> eonVifjee each o'l!ier that
we. are' all thtrkihtr I oiurs,.
r.) H .to \ i'ui bi't.? 1?een unravel'. .
r-?l',>yLth I b.<! J' >hleh;'u>Ti-\' nnini?+-? ??by
In "' jJ1? 1 % "1,(r. t'.n r r ,1 nm? h
t'au y.'",i realize bow iospirinj? it
is I : have a <rio?ui of fovat eo-workers
11..m Iiiii".1; 1" Vl.ili tt'lll i1 single '
, urpo c. < i:Drou Ji oppositions,
you haw pleyv.'l the panic fair and
for all that'was."iti it. '1 in* poet tvll?'
"We c-nfl't all play a winning game,
?>oinconc is sure to li.se/ !<
iit.v.e tan play so that our name;
' NT Vac can daroTTvettse; }
Tii-at .when the -Ma.-to r?Uvferee ri
?'S'lirw ngil'trd our name;?
-it wont, lie whether we've won oi' t
lost, ;J?' 1. ' ' ' . -;|
h .w We've played 'the game."
Department of Organizations *
Titis drpar'nu in has il'itflfCCtt idle,
it the grand organizer, onr. adminisy.
.ye. . re. ami n11_. loen.l otlirers' .
liul ln.'iyhers have lu eh very active
I : uMi !!? J. ;-111) ulTaJ.dvprcssion
ii'iniK rival 'strength. y,f our order t
i LiiiursHo advance.
We. have organizud ~ seven clubs 1
i v last (i-n.n I L'odgc.and- took in
J ni v. nu min t s. Our. efforts this *
. at:'. S ave, hvvir centered in Oconee '
i.v.unty large'y. '1 he following clubs
w. re oi j;'au?/,*'d:^.I\'o. i:> Nyho Xn, Is
' *!JvVh r Xn. '2; :i 1 l'.vvrgrwn; !$ "> I'op
Springs; .'?6 Old Ziuh;. 117 Double
r'ngs; -10 Seneca. 1
Tie beauty fvhturv about the l'op>
^ ^ j
7 * : : r T" :
'; % h ' . - ' y ;\ 7 v" .;H" / i
' . " - T T ? f T - - - - -in
. / . 'IvV -i'- v- ' ... U'* * * * >
<W7T ft hi oT-Tm^TTtJ ' ' ~ 7"
I'nitcil Onlvf of Otlti Follows. Juris
11
I s burial Aid S k ii'tX is that any "
n< mb T in jr.od at aiding may sot up
' ""try lijvt?Trrtfirnr' your people
i notify njo and I will conic
v tii the <5 rami Organizer liiid-fW* 'M
h'I tin' organization of 'the' Club:; *
)ne half of the joining fee yoes te 1;
he. e'anizer." ""v- .
EnclOwinent Department. (j
'bit of the fluty 'Clubs only ono'fj
??lit. " IVb-4-a ?- ?pay- endowment
his year. Kvbrgreen No. 34 seems u,
oj.l t' a little weak, but promises to.
" m" a!l ' 'I'lle eiitt) mentionJJi
t" ? mpbas'ze that we should not
How our reports to run too. far ovet
lie uVilciL_*4JCi;iod. All death claims..
;ve been nu:t promptly, and our rocrd
slews that (we have paid out to
he' widows and orphans' for--death
l-iinis xt).7;>dJ)0, siiieo last memorial.
=tn-\'oi^jr.t, I'Q.i.liye to the futU>s"ts'>t.~ ^
nt tint rut of the amount^ allies
ni.d to sad heart's, there' must have
i en s> me" coin fi l l and joy.
Who . is it so (ih.roi l 'of honor, ori
ho is it tha't does not r..i
?vi>iaiv,. . ts it I ho man or woman
ho km.'.\s not tiie beauty of service? ;
r~if-gmr trtei hits' not fearncrt the}
Uti" "!i>- vv'tce ? The Master has i -.
(I: *vlt" who serves his tellowtnaO
snrrrs (lort 'best." ?
The total receipts for the war are-. >
r "
<,">."18.20. Total dishursenients .for _
ic year $fi,W?.<IT>. ""'Ca'sTr'on *K;fh\TY?'sv
* July 1st. 102S $2,170.81. I Tc
P.urial Department. J.Ht
(Jot! in his infinite wisdom and mer- Pi
ha- l>-i'n especially good to lis as
<Hviduals .ml ;rr;?'lmta to us as an'
dor. Oat of 11 is divine wisdom 1 13
Continued on page seven
Saturday, August 18, 1928.
c. c. RUSSELL
Ll Exnert Mechanic on all Makes
?>t' TALKING MACHINES. With
Columbia Music to.
WOW 7586?
Kits Mi?.in St., Columbia, S. C.
6 66
- Cures Chills and Fever, -??Intermittent,
Remittent and
1$.lions Fever due toMalaria.
It Kills the uornis
I William S. Jackson
a lla-Morer. Cement, Qeneral - . 1
I Contractor, .etc.
1 I'Kasc C?|| Mi' for JOstimates/
I l'hone *130 2221 Riclilapd St. '
I Columbia, S. C.
" ~ T"~ ? " . ?:?-w_
5OOOOOOOC'OOOOOOaOOOOCn30CtCfiCH9
t Professionally
1 " Cards _ I
$ 1 ! ; ~
ll0lpOOOOOOOCtpOOOOO{(CtOOOC(OOO
I)It. II. H. COOPER
- ' - Dentist
Cold Ciown and Bridge .Work
- - - --A- Spocialty^=??
>l>c,ri;iV Al (pillion Given to Disease*
<ji . f lie Gums. T ' ' ?
Hiiro Phone <>.12'.?. 112;") Washington St
JllTCe Hours: Telephones;
j:3p A; M. to 7;00l\ M. Oince'tJOaa
Itesicnce 8873
. Dr. D. K. Jenkins, '
. I) K.N T1 ST
' ... ..* V..! ?
'illings, IMales, Crtnvns and Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
Cxtrat-lion by Conductive Anesthesia '
a Spt't-ialty. i r. _
loTl.i Wn.-diinglon\St., Cola., S. C.
Dr. L. JYI. DANIELS . ;
Physician and Surgeon
I'tiial .Vtionliun (Itven Diseases 01
Woinop. . * .
Hiiro 1 Residence ??
l.2."> Washington 22.'H) Hampton
?1 'iioiir ' I ..I'd , I'hnne 7564
UK. J. STUART
Ulice RoiiYs: ' Telephones: -.7
T:tfU to 1:00 p. M/ ' Res, 4692 7.7
<i:iltl l.n S:lVO- I' M Qjlice 3700
Hliee ? -7 ; " Residence*. * 77
702 Main Si. 1417 Pine St. * I
Olive 11uui s: . Phones:
1 A. .AI. to 2 1'. M. Res. 8875
?: lb_M Id 8 L' M. Offlce 424T
7 7. ^ 7 *.
Dr. \Y. 1)1 Chappelle
^ I 'In si<i:m iinl Siir(..w?, ?
Diseases of Women and Children
? A-?pectattjr~ ~ " ~ T
Ollice: Residence:'
124 l'o Assembly St. 1201 Pine,St.
' " Columbia, S. G.
1:.:0 A. M. to 2 P. M. Omce 3536
i;(I() P. M, to 8 1\ M. Res. 6646 ;
. {
LDr. C. E. Stephenson
Physician and Surgeon " I
i'seasu ol" Women rrod^Chjldren A
Specialty
Dice: Residence:
Pltfl;Assemble SO I'mo
? iuiO Dt. " '
Hice Hours;. 8:J}() A. M. to 2;00 P. ML
{:()() 1>. M. to 7-lin P M
DR. H:D. HARPER 1
Surgeon Dentist . |
fluid Crown and Bridge Work
A"'SPECIALTY . "
Mings, Extractions, Pla-tes, Crowna ?
and-Bridges
Corner .Washington and Assembly
21) W ashington St. Cola., fl. C. -----?
fice l'hone 8407 Itcs. phone 6798
N. J. FREDERICK
Jttrorfey-at-La^ and Notary Public ^ ^
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS 7
?State and Federal ? 10
\v?vi.? oi ? ?
......aiwn ot., Columbia, S. C,
EXPERIENCED MUSICIAN
ED. F. DAVIS
acher of All Instruments 9
armohy Lessons for Advanced _
i f>Hs.~ " Also Arran^inK for
Instruments
MUSIC "KTlJl>IO,,?
11 Barnwell St. Phone 7S80 J
COLUMBIA, S. C.