The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 18, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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Bennettsville News
? W, 1 K.li.rV^l ...1 ti> m.|. so manv of
?UU?friends?returning heme f(>1 ..
their usual, occupations. !;
_ L, The; ?ovivnl mcQtintr closet! Friday
at. Shiloh Baptist church with a splcn- j
' did success. R<?v> --Zimmerman--" n< |
f Anderson did all lie could to save
souls in this meeting. Rev. Zimmcr |
man is a great preacher. May God
bless him through- this life.? While J
the meeting was in session Or. J. .1
Starks has made a great move on the
new'4 church. . .
The meeting at Macedonia' Baptist
church reports a great success. Kov
*.J J. C. 'i*hpinas of Collimljfil and Hev.
Jones of. Florence brought things t>
~1 pass while in ?u .felt.v.' Maii.v soul- wore
saved. Hev. P. B. Mdodana clos-t
? 'cd the ' meot-mg?aimday.. "-mid. i+T"
~ nnilr r ii ii 1 M'
f thejjbwcffng:. ?
* . i\lrsi Sniout of Durham, N. (^.-was
k '* ? ' ~v *?$ ' * ' "
.in the city this week,
.Mrs. . Hannah. .iane. PUpil'l' of Hi :
York,was home visiting this we.ek. ^
The ,sad intelligence. of the death
of Mrs. Fahnio S> Ktforh'y of Cheraw
' ? 1 i cni'ht d ?th'.'?(44+:?Ly?: r'o".H iinu. 1 he
remains were, laid i to rest in the Lvernreen
cemetery Wednesday alter- .
, noon.Revs, (Jr.een, F. \\ ^ I'rinOe and
Lortg, of Cheraw' assisted the pftstot
in the .Services, .. .
Misses Mildred Watson and Muriei
I.y(h.r~is "attV'h'dihtr sum nun sell no?' '~rtParlinntt'm.
KcWtaml Mrs. Ohyant .of- hurh:^.:.N.
w'eie vi-i'orv of .(A. M/Ft Zioi)
church Sunday.
Rev. J, T. Ytuidrck v\;js.out of-the-;
city, conduetinif ~revival meetin.tr at.'SniHhsvitye;;
- - ?r-?*
Rev. T? J. Fd Curry. paj-ed thioipjh
1 .the el'ly t'hP Week.? tfis coinhu VieK rne.etin.if
for Rev. Kirk'.
Mrs. S. M. McKay is in the Xc>vth*ern
part of the state visitihjr her
children. .-*. /
. The Ik nnettsville new .ei adi-d
school is a perfect dream. _ AN e- are
proud of. it. 7 "
4. i>.. \ i.' /-< . i. .... i ii. f o v:--i.i !
, ... . jii . n. * . * oiiK it11?l i i tu. sty > iiu
o^'McC.oll. -teachers of the Marlboro
. motility .toa.-lurs school, \yi i t' in." thy
city Saturday. .
Sir. "A. S. Sanders is ?n the siek
list, lie is under ^the care ?f Ur.
W.'S. Haima^ ...
Mrs. K<>sa Sanders is home- frthv.Knglrwuod.
X. looking like hv.i
bloom of health.
? : "~^Irs. tTl?(lys Shttdfls- is hoine 'ft orn i
New Jersey." " i,
The fruits are very e)ieap and phn.l
tiful.' When iji needr-nf any dwuyu
the winter- call-on .Hudson "St , :< ,
! ' t Mrs. S. R. ReeSe and Mrs. M. 1.. I.u
" cas. They at'e the only cannefs in
the city. . '
PrViT7'~nuTus" McRae formerly of:
Bennettsviile, but now of Xi \v Vork'j
City was 'seen in the t-it'.' Th^ivlay
*' . Miss Tbeltna Spears keep* <piiu i.
v.- -busy now.- as she i* doinir a hit of,
sowing?ivml -for ' the- past* week, sin j
..Was honored to- trrrCVr- nnve 'Vpieiak
'vikitV.vc I.' " it...... / i
villo, "Mr. Jerome Reid and Mi". Ray i|
monil Anderson of Oraneehutg. -.j
Mi", 'and M rs! But lej- <>t" il.rirlowood 1
N. viskinu" Mr. and .Mrs. It. I'.j
I i^ake. ~ .
- Mii. and Mrs.- M7 f\' Konlftairr-ohf
ChVsterlivld. atWtjilfd~Vi funeral of hi<
deceased, mother'" Any. loth. Mrs;
Alice Fountain, was" the nin'her of 1
sons, <> daughters atal a lavyo nuniher
of' friand-cliildfi n." ... i
r- ::MYir."LixrieilhilUff. - Alices Mat :w:.'
Minnie Ia e and Rosa. BjelljfinllSlf ".and.
. " Mr., VValdon B. Cl<ird?>p,s and .lames.
Rivers were llie quests rrf- Mr." .Fountain
and family. IB.pc them a plea
ant stay. " " 4? . T i
lli?i C'erenter Fandvrs * was. nuite
.surprised to have I * lo ?f. T,. T. Mill'V
.. of ChaFldtte, N. yisitiniJ her MoiiV
' day, for a few hours. Mr.. Miller 1 s.:u"~?rndliate
YiT Itennett' Foliejre and
Howard University. *
MiSses Corenter Sanders and Margie
Lee M< Daniel will leave for Fa-'
. ycttoville, X. f\, for n few days Vacation.
We wish them a pleasant
stay. ,
mr. B. K. RILEY. W-rti KS OF ODD
' - ?fellows crand lod<;E.
Dear Editor:
Please allow me spare in your pa-j
Tirrr trr^say a few words' oT THr Odd i
Fellows Convention that has just
closed its session at Oranirclnirg." The
Local Committee cave us one of (he
grandest receptions In the history of
the Odd Fellows. Orangeburg people
are wide-awake. Espooially 1
, ,.. rr^ .ry-MIK1 UUUt Hll1
undertaker. ITe is one of the most'
?-?- progressive business men in the state.
He f,wn<r n. tut. story- brick biiiMintt'
that covers a quarter of ablock. A"1so
Hon. S. Morgan is one of the most
progressive lawyers in the state.
Orangeburg is on,e of the most progressive
eitjes in the state. "There
are numbers of others I could mcn~*tion,
but for lack'of space, will not,
R. E. RILEY, D. G. C. [
Spartanburg News
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The city has,had enough rain for
the nasi"fewnrinys to l!tM it I'm unite I t*
a spell. Last Friday a heavy rain : d
t\ rm visited tltis pTafeJ^nd?1il?1 ruin . v
r.hd ,dr-tnu t h?n ' iirTiTs V^\'al<e.. The i rr
iL. tihiiiiW S.r)00.0()(). Do- V
spite tltis condition jlio folks have not u
lost! heart but have started to rebuild.! S.
All the churches of the city are .a1
tv5 ic awak'V ' .Majority Baptist - and . u
Trinity A^\f. K. ehueehos are fo be j G
v'oinmended for thejr noble work j '<
. rii it.v under the leadership of Rev. e
I. MClellan is still" fighting on j
i. complete her church. While (Ma- ' S
it rity under the leadership of Rev. J.; t!
\ ('oleman has a Beautiful stfueture t v
i ...iil.il...I T7i.il.- iinliwity lrlinrn
ay go and give praises to the King.! i'i
?t-h?i?>nniiny \v;i.?u, Iiramnn?nay i?
rrl t\r' rinnvljrs .unto orowdod at all d
t i vi'Ts In,the attorilnu ;\r Mtt-.b>rh\ J
.1 ,;->t is.t, ,a lu'HuVf.ul ]vr<?giaiii was row!
. * t il 'on\ ' ^rhg-Jifetiiant Cross." j?\
___j^ v-^^^rTt.ini-ossiyo so-yiocrTf
"oVetrtl i lioit^ v?t". tin- 'oily partioipat- g
a- woU'as soloists. ."The oikstnnd- c
riV features .wyto nliymn, "Boar the1 n
I.ssi". too toil by Miss UutK E; j <
r '. t,;. :D.ym'.i-io u Moll was ioiiilfi'fil'l"
y Miss-Fai'tii Ilo.llo MeWhirtor ftml'j ^
11 rprotdd in sign language by Mrs ^
.Mi U hirftor. nWfsti' wKioh It'.Avns
: suiig by Tt init.v A. '.M. K> ^
1 aliin'. u;is the?singing- nt'. -"Biic-k ,ii? X
A . <?;" to?a?lytiTii- ii' an 1 pant inint.-r^
I b^.Mi-s (i lady's W Ionian. the,,
'hpi-iliti i of "Tvv\ .,.T. \V. Cblcnian. As
.Miss. IWrnaii" tiviiif in with. ilotv.ihJSi ,
i'- f s' n-niI white-'robo tho Ihjm.inyy
1 nh y i>i" tho cr<>>s Worg (lashed on' '
tifoir brillianov niy] a hush..as....'
'.a uh tiny stinijl in the presence
,f Him, who judgofh all, prevailed '
''nr. iiehiiiii: thi- auiiieiVo. Miss Cole *
man nnulo-^i boautil'Ul picture as she l,i.it
at tile t'r.i.t nt t lie .ems* With
her. eyes tuici hahds uplifted thereto. | :
'.ifany. an eye \vs\s \vet after , the pur-1
' ja.Viil 01' this scone hy". Miss, (Vdef j"^1
tyhp.vt'Jtiyed' Ih-)', part e\<cod_ina;- j
ly. well. .This was an iniTque prc>ra'ni
and the promoters ?Miss Ruth
Vfr-iyrht .and Mrs. A. 11. MeW'hir .
-I irnil -ill 'he I'liriini in m s that,
ivete-heaped tip-n them hy the 1 :viyr
audh-nee and nt<>r.- d in e are -requests. .
" siready I'ropi several of the churches
for thejn to' repeat it here. It would
a la ueTl.ln any cKiireli overbite state."'-1
, nd we -li.iyrlily ypdorse it.so if liny" ;
Tin fill would like for-thosiCJadies t?? ?
hie n.t'd put',-if *'n. f??T any pccassioii
.set ih touch with tlu-hl lit ldO S
l iberty St.. Spartanhuiyr.; S.' ?
lju'ie a tarjje party rep're'sented "
this ijty at 'the funeral. of Ite*. Mc- i
Hoili..- .1 he. evangelist Ihls.t fcyhfo'y .alu
Barnwell. I
Mrs. M. IIi W.fi'iht. ar.<l "ilauyhtei j
Miss Nina Wrlyhf are speridihif some
..tune -in .A;'tie\'d.le. 'N. (.. .
' l.' . sat > . s and Kalherh:-.*
Alooitj: have returned from the Rereat
i'on Center a t A rmstronu Hie;h 1
cl'aio). W'ashiret >n. 11. .C..-where t hey
pursued a course in IMay.frrtHind Ac-J r
civities. . *.
Mi-.- A. < ". M;i'-siiali. linniypisi^o'.-r
i ho' !ini,icati t 1\; u.t iny (' ?.. Colurnhia i '
?n i.fi'a ::n: .ir-.a - her "I'nl." Airs.|~
. i'.. :\!.? \\ iiilMfr !'"i' the past wvk' j
S!,. it'n |ur Asn<\ iljc. Monday for
v.Vck's slay; .lu'fpti1 i'otiirninK id. he -!!horde.
She i i-pi 11 s'. a grand. stay in j
the.; il il' < ity. * ' . " * '
The*"" nfnny -friends of" Al.i.-> Farm .
ih-Ke. McW hi> u-r <>f this c:,y and y
W'i.i -HaiTU1'oil-. 1 \vetv trea'ed v< i
surprise a i'i'w iliiy'UKUUU.Jl
: : ~.%a- ji.ai'a'' l?y ' h'-i
H?rrnU"ttr..iuul :}i\v. I'-. A. MeWhir- '
:>i ?nil 1 >)k- w'a's -.-iion ,t'n hicfui)c>._th '
of I?\ v. liichard A.; (?. Foster 7
past, j- of IVpplc's A. >1. If. X. clan-ch .i
Sy at o-c. N. V." The weildLuu" ".r "
UAc place 'on. the .t wcnty-lii annj
r ; i y . ! Iirrj'aa i nh>, Tiicsday. Adijr.
- ... I *. i I w*1?. tw. tpij,-o 11 -h.\ a tcw 1
. a dds-'MPe to a it-cent. bereavement
in the hfidt 's. family. Miss, McAVhir- .n
t i; i unite an act'iiiipiished inusician i
; mi- j::is I:( ( n in jjrrent demand since
her re*urn to the tityT She'-is now X
< p-ani.-t ..f. .Trinity A. M, lv. church. J
i; \S I (?\ Kir.MiNVS. T
The weather here is very had. Itain
hast'alten he're ever since Thursday c
t" last week.'^llie.-Tournament htdil i i
here la.-t TiuiKsda.v^was; ft weal sue- 4
ttss. Mr. Fred' I>mu?htv w<?n* first \
prizc^dFwxT Sc<>u 1th prize. Antony p
the .visitors hete .Thursday were Miss j
C.nrin'O Cordon, Misses. Ivva Hell and t .
Ora. Hell Cast'ur, Lucinda Wilson }
\\ hile here they en I led on Miss Hay- T
lion and-Mr.4. Carrie Nick pea.
Miss Susie Jenkins, has returned !
a very pleasant sUhY with her sis- I
ier him! brother'. She reports as hav- .3
lillf ;i 'real nire (hut;.? 7*?;???? ->
_ Hew A. B. Coleman, spent a very v
pleasant .stay at the home -of Mr. and
? A? *JL
Mrs. .11. \V. Jenkins during the month \
of August. *
Among those that attended, the <!
(irand Lodge at Orangeburg were ?
Mrs. Lizzie Robinson and Rev. R. \V. r
Jenkins. - " . " I
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THIS PALMETTO
Laurens News
We h,aVe been blessed with an aof
rain fur the past few
ays which has helped tfrOatly. Keivals
are beginning everywhere and*
ct Bethel and St. . Pa.ul had their
surtl crowds. Our pastor Rev. J. B.
niith wlie spent the entire, week
way came Back well pleased and seem
inly more filled with the Holy
Ihost., Altho tired .he- preached inmostlng
Sermons' both morning and
venlng.' i r, .'
A large number went to Poplar
pring- services Sunday where Rev.
!. B. Rr'own is conducting his re vial.
An- able and forceful sermon
as didivcrcd both. morning and even- .
iff-"--: '
ACathiai?of FortT Lander- .
,'A^( MtSlis. g
%| N " v ' \* ' 1 ?'
W.o want to speak of our President
Ii^?Kadio Blaekstockr \viu> is forver
^tanning and thinking of someliiiig
interesting to help filb tlie
'lub's treasury. She never misses a
looting, rain or shine, hot .or* cold,!
he's there. Much credit is due her.
Mary b'inlov of Asheville, M. !
., is. visiting at the home of Mr. and
Irs. Flet'tlier (buret t.
Mrs. Selina .1 offer sun and Mrs. R-.
. Nelson entertained Rev. Arbpuin
t tea. .on .Monday evening. *
~~M"fs7 Maggie PiTee Owens is spend.ig
awhile TrT (Treeiiville visiting
ReV. J. 0 Smith spent the week at
linton conducting revival at Bethel
or Rev. Nance, He reported a wonerful
.meeting. -
Mr.-. K. W. ami Mrs. B. T. Bailey |
hd*. little sen Bcnnio: Jy.r nnTI ..Miss .
I-.ary. Bailey accompanied by Mrp
'bai ley Franklin motored to Gray j
"ourt Friday evening'and were the
nests of friends. . - '
.Mr.'Aaron Broeknjan who has-been, j
htyiTTgi issli wit h -tire Asheville team
i Roanoke, Va.. and other places re-:
nrmd to'the city last Saturday. ; f
. \\\'..were pleased to see Mrs. Nettie
.ealie out motoring after being con-..
ti (1 to her home f?>i* several weeks.
Mi's. Martha' Franks entertained
ho_ihinsliino Band together with Lit!e
Miss AnniF-f'ranks birthday party
11 \Vednesija.w afternoon at he'- home.
4 Iki '.re number, of little folkjg were
^recnt*.?-Mirjiy games were played.
I'm sic'lob was enjoyed. After which
oliglitf'.i! "Ice cream and cake were;
ived'.by the hostess. ' ., i
The Mock Marriage' given at Boone*
'hapel on Tuesday - evehinp; was .'a '
real success, J'he_luude and all the;
ttriidaut-s- pla.\ ed their rpafts well,
"o little credit is due Rev. and Mrs:j
\ P. R..AW.V 1 - ' ' ' '
ill! emu \? Wiinei l III .WOVK I
tiny are _ini.tii.iy: over..'..A packedi
ouse- greeted the participants, . a-'i
n -iig -thcni wore- some' distinguished
rhite J\ii nds who asked for u re>eat..
A huge sum. was oclleeted.
-Rev. J. W. Mathis is'conducting his
e ival meeting at Rocky'. spring
aplist' church. A large congregar'
ion heing presentovery night. Rev. |
h man TiTj.Spartanburg is assisting !
TTll. ^
Mi-si's'' Kstelle and Saniniie Mac'
:cc wise the (tumor guest's fl -Wiss:
1'*nr,crs 1.1 miter Sunday.
The Working Benevolent Society !
eld iisAvi nvcntion at .Ml,. Zion Bap-'i
is.t. ehurch.during- the week. A large
niiihcr: of delegates were present
rv.l a. very interesting session was
did.. 1 : : JS?-J
Boy, ('has. L. Arboiiin of iluLRWX'll,,
< visiting ill tliecityW
.Mr. Fed Iludge.ns while on Iris vaation
has gone-to Princeton, NT. J-.,;
iV.?join the madam who is spending
while there. . -_c->
1 'it-tie Miss Carrie Jones of Croon* .
.o<ul Is the guest of Little -TTJss AT?
ertha M'atMsr"?* ? *
Missionary BoaVd No. 2 held its
fleeting at the homo of Prof, and Mrs.
ihos. Sanders Friday afternoon?.. A
>rpre crowd was presents A Very'in~
oresting talk was listened t'o by Mrs.
.yda Ki)der. After which an inter,
stin^ business meeting, was heiiLHcrinpr
the? social-"-hour a delight ful
nurse was served.
The Woman's Christian Union Soiety
h'ld a very interesting sermon
t St. Paul Sunday afternoon. A
n tfe c rowd was" present.
Ir. John Fowler aitd son Willis took
flying trip to tireenville Monday,
l.ees Memorial Club held an intersting
meeting al the home*of Miss
Javgaret Eoal^e. Business'of imporance
being discUr.r.od.: 7
The Mid-summer Party driven under
he auspices of St. Paul's Pulpit Aid i
'n .Xhtirsd'uy inching whs tt very hi'lU
iant alTair, A larpee crowd was out. [
Iu-sie was the feat it re of the evening,
^ftcr which delightful- refreshments,
core served by a "bevy of young ladies
Mr. H. P. Woodv of Crnnmilio
isitihg his mother Mrs, Malinda
Mrs*.. Supearl .Suber Rice, her
laughters Misses Pansy and Gladys,
Trs. Ethel Bailey and little son Bendo,
Jr., Mrs. Mary Bjfiley and Master
Smmett Rice accompanied by Mr.
1 r .
LEAlDER
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Anderson News
Rev. J. W. Boykin of Camden was
week. He was tne tftk'Wl of Mi. and
.Mrs. i. R. Bolden.
spent the week-end with Miss Jessie
Sherard. . !
Mr. and Mrs. C.-. Lee Davis enter- r
tained in hon6r pf? their brother-in- I
law Mr. Wm. I.ee of t Philadelphia j
Thursday evening. Those whose
pipasure it was, to meet Mr. Lee were 1
Mr. and' Mrs. John Ad^er. Mr. and
Mrs. Macco Neal.Mr. and Mrs. *W.'I. j
Peek. Mr. ami Mrs. T. B. Williams,'
Mrs. M. 'V?,Marion, Misses Johnnye i
Adger, Lilliaft Brown, . Eliza Ilall,
t\ettic Hark. f:ivrl.i;r Johnson, Mis _
iMeCrimmons, Dr. J. C. "Anderson, Mr.
Marion Mimci;,?A delicious ice course
ryvasrrgorved. 11 >
The ?iVntenn UU?,M. 3CT
Sunday school, St. Paul and Bethel
A*. M. E. Sunday schools had a Union
picnic'Thursday at Gonersteq. Every
iSfe enjoyed mo nay.
" Prof. Mt-C, Fant is at home for-a
short vacation to the delight.-of his
many friends here. Prof. Fant is
P^j-wc'p-'l "f one pf most success- _
, ill schools in Aiken County.
Mrs. M. J. Chancellor of Pennsyli
vania is 'visiting old friends. , She is
looking the picture of health. She
.vas' cnfcvtaiTicd ht iltTmei' Sunday by "
Mr. and.Airs. J. R._ IChamav ::
Miss Paulino McDowell a re iris- .
teVed nurse of Ttiskogce hospital is
here-with her sister Mrs. Lula liar.,
per who has been v.ery ill' liuCTs some
better now.
. Mr. and Mrs.. Ilall on Lindsay St.,
a re re joic-ing over a ti n e baby-. - Moth-- r
find 'child are doing fine.
.Muss Nellip Caldwell the* efficient
jerk of the N. C. Mutual Insurance
Co., is visiting in Augusta, (5a., this
week. .
The Woman's Auxiliary to the Rocky
RiVer Association met at St. Paul
last Tuesday and Wednesday in their
twenty-first annual session. The otli
~t>t> -of this grand. Body arc as folv
fows:jMrs. C. FJ. Wntkins, Pres.; Mrs.
LuTa Shvrard, hslt- X'icv; Mrs. "M. J.
Crawford, 2nd Vice; Mrs. Mary Anderson,
3rd Vice; Miss Alice.!?; Webb
Scc'y.; Mrs. Jane Thompson, Treas.
This was one of the best meetings
we have ever had. An interesting
program- was carried out. Thor.e
were many distinguished visitors
preseiif. Mrs. Lula Burton, Mrs. Janie
Marion and Mrs.Clara Williams
were the' 1 ^preventatives frhm St.
Paul. Mrs. J. I). Chapman, Mrs* Denmark,
Pres. of Anderson College,
"Miss Philips arid a delegation of
white -ladies visited our session bringing
greetings and giving helpful re-,
marks. Wo raised $151.851 '
Mrs. B. L. Davis and Miss Xcttje
"Mack left Wednesday for Philadelphia
to visit their parents. Mr. and
..! i >. Uoht.' .Mack.
INULA.DELPHI A NEWS.,
The Tail Lambda Sigma Sorority i
was delightfully entertained on Thurs I
day evening July 20, by Miss (Jcraldine.
1'. Williams, Miss Inev. Long and
Miss Dorothy Coleman of West Philadelphia
assisted. "I'tlt1 living .mil iliu i'tig
rooms were artistically doe orated
_wkh green ami -cherry crepe papers
from wRfeh hung .Japanese lights,
brilliancy charmed the fair maidens
and gents into thinking they were in
I ai an. ""Games of whist and pinochle
ii i.i p tin. ehinf iivtoyontx nf lip- even-..
4-rur,?.M is. BcaU-h'e. Ilymuli -proved t >
he a wonderful -'hostess.? The guests- enjoyed
the sweet strains of music'
during the courses, .The guests present',
were Misses May Sedgwick, Dorothy
Gibble, Gertrude Rieherson, III
cr Patterson,.Mary Daue-hcrty. Dor- .
othy" Coleman and .Mrs. Daisy Mollis
of West Philadelphia; Messrs.
lames Hendricks, Randal "Clark, CleTphus
Benton, William Seaman, Rob- ,
ert Ovarey, John R. Carden, Dr. John
Fish ami DrT'Willie Brown, formerly
if Columbia.
Miss I.ydia Cooper. Mrs. A. F.. F.lliKaeh
club member was presented with
i surprise at the end of the evening.
* * ^
A CORRECTION.
* In" a previous issue concerning the
suit fff Dr. CV-L.-NorrK'and 4lve N. j
O. Mutual Life Insurance Co.7 we the
undersigned wish to ninke the proper
;correction in our; publication by elimjnatilifii_thc_wor(l
exonerated. And instead
we are happy to say that the
North Carolina Mutual and Dr. Norris
have satisfactorily adjusted the
rase. T>r. Norris Tins glveh^-e<vm)>lete
salisfaction to North Carolina Mutual
and it is permanently ended.
Signed.
J. G. THOMPSON, Agent,
.\orth i ;Trrrd?xa^jVlutTial Life Ins. Co.,
IL tTTkFFRIKK, Agent~"
National Benefit Life Ins. Co.
' ' ? ' ***' *'
Charley Franklin motored to Greenwood
Wednesday afterpoon and were,
the guest? of friends. . .
: ?; ? r ?
Saturday. August 18, 1928.
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I A MESSAGE OF CONSOLATION
) ; When death invades your family ranks, what a message of con- :
Halationcomes to you from the fact tluu THE MUTUAL RELIEF *
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<! nri'ieeteiiby insurance laws,, to. pay'you promptly your insurunce ;policy
which your foietiioujiht persuaded you to take out covering i
<: Evosy?member of the f.'Miiily fhould have one uf our SPECIAL ?** 7?
y, $500.00 CONTRACTS.. [.Our agents are anxious to talk with~you [
about .jt, 1'ho.ne 71NSC. ' . |j;
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<< ' Mada-nrC. J. Walker's Preparations at all
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1131 Washington Street Columbia; S. C. j
jpiNCKNEY'S FUNER AL HOME '
I UNDERTAKER AND LICENSED EMBALMER
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IPinckney's Sanitary Barber Shop
BEST EQUIPPED IN THE CITY. COME AND SEE
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