The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 01, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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Clinton News *
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Mr. Robert (Hobby) Moore, Mr_Al-j
' '-heft Shimon,'of Rock Hill accom'pan- J
-jed "by My.?Sulliwwi uf. Greeny ill iu_
spent Sunday in Clinton, us the artiest
pf'Miss. Marjorie K. Bailey.
M.iss Faunae . Herein after a, very?
pleasant stay of'three weeks in Clin- j
C n H>,tlie.'uuer;l of Miss Maijorie' Ei1
I'ailey left Monday for her" home in'
v-??'.Ctdtiuibia. ' . . ' ... ?77 ^
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l*.\KT|KS (in IvjN. ,
roit toi l Miu t i:I?I
One of- the most -enjoyable?S$5fal
events of fhv Summer was the sirtv
prise lUrthday J'arty, ,ui\en In honor
\ f. Miss Lorino .Benin id' Columbia'
by l.-r 11- . MT77 TTaTpTrTe TTTTTTeyT
. . VI,... :V,..r,,c? ?n.U .!
Tho- pe|rii ;w,ljl iliniimL,
ten,,, \jVi< at 11 aftivrTy h'doriVtl with
I Mn'VVfl S. , " 1 .illtl.V," I'lillMll't.
have I>*. ? *? nu>tv- stif pri-et!. and happy
when lit* huitUul i*?4Au4* Uhh>;?t-hr*
'honored. fcuest Wi)S. \\luii she was.,
~ ;i;C'"TTii 're' ':'v '...em ! Vlc*W 1T til''
"!o> t !y IrialuUry' cake, with the eancllos
Mij/hf ed smi-.J a Vi?j-t of u ithouses sur-;
. lophded.- ' ' _ ,j'' f _
., -t a- n.":. tx-'--: '-.-tn vnJlx^ijhira. lluUil
i of -V. as^'.lv-flen. I >. (fm iyit'r- ;
i.\ It? Cfiijiti.tr. Mi?5jr Corfilyc Burk^hlo
. V .-?v ! e It." Meadows. Sfiss' Lois;
Hi! . -.Mi Laura TTTi'vi!i*i? Aliss Uchny :
Thj'ilus.s. A'lis's lAichnIa Miller, Mi*sJ
v.+l.yt A; ;. : . Miss Alal.oi Hailcy, Mi*s!
\ i>i;i Ihvlev. M iHelen l'hilips.
. '.'i ; . Walter liailrv. Mr/Joseph ljtpi'tl-1
' . J\HY" Sammfe lAu; I.illiewymh Air,
lohnio .y I i !t f." Mr. ILn'Vyloy Jniljcrj'
Mr. :L Jtn'e (^I'lhLichhm. Mr/ Andrew
l'Y:. : Ji.'-Mv. II. 1", 'I hontpson. All'.'
. .* . V; u.;,o. .1 ,lj ', ^v. ' - "
't:*l Ti'i . |'iitio\T a" pveniin;' when . Miss
I. i ' 'M'iHe'r csteitained at a . cTd!ir.lit
fully i'pt'ai iiial jiai ty for -hor..
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- I f AKDi: V I I rhrte- N-E \V<S
? ?Iter., .I.il. Mii'lu.Jl uroiiiheirSpn lay j
.. iV,'-ht nt- I' iYieiW Chapel M, K. ( hureh
' > iti\<i'Ty, laiv e.ntid'etU'e'.
?i niyt MVtilday at t ho church and
. ' !. 1 'i. ; odir-crs wctv ch-ctod
~ . I -':;ei. i'lJ. ] ill'1 - idclit ;
Ah?!it.. vice a sideni: Kli/a U<>*
Idnyi'ti. sivrvrary .ind" PVliz-u F.ra/.icr,
i.reasiiicr. ' ..Mali.-'sa
,vciivin, after sp.eiid
.. i.n,r T7 ^v7yT> in Vi'aliT i f>i'VV>, letuiut-iiJ
limm; Saturday ';>< > ninpaniol liy Iut.i
, ... he; i! a' | |)t y\hjlc i>.
. \Vvisi c. v,as de'iuhtfitlJy' en.- i
i-y i! ? ' keiJak Thi!> at t!v"|
l-.i.'i. v .XJ i. s .Martha Ithiadd.Vc , .
. Mi.-.-;- T. i- awful sweet on .jiir. It.
'nit In- had 1 i tiii' Uryk' out JMr lie is
. a . i eal sheik,
. : Mr . .yd. is-aik in sniiles now lyeeatise".
"" M:- - f.. yiirtiwii;again.- "
-t? - * '. "*' n+llitei iSunffliy' TV*'
... ' V" " \\.<: h"j'.e hy s'peilt a plea- j.
fiint day. |
M.rs.'I.. aad'.M:-s j*. aye, on outs hi'1!
? ? ? ?' 111 ?d. " . '-t and.::..
\\ i n-! : why s-*n:o iadk-i" arc so su-'
in > t,t _ r .. i- ... i.. i: 'i !
i ' 4 < irr J ?i j.i *? \ (f ,l (l
r v.;.Ifli y -i;r ..ii-ji. j
-fi:* :? , <f !ii:? Cut it. only
?*?"??.. ' : 1 : : ?
; .K? vv}"'.)! ' VvA Mil all tbi'1
J- J i't S. I.. is.4i yi'ur trail.
-Tiif '? -.!i\ - fl it .1- it. Al l s. Ksu llf ,
- -J'1, ; v.'ii: Iviun M r- li' rejrrrt of lur;*
i.;_ jtti.i hoiix-;t'ia *hcr a i-pi-oily re
t *?v'or\:.- \ ...
Myl..' '.S ,1 1 I M i.-^ l'. 1). art- mi thi'
"'Us s . :i.'. ' 1 11 aiisy Miss ' I<\ . M. i.-v_
~*! 'a-i'M:.j oiim'i. ~ ' i
.... t . _ - ? ?? ;?t
' 1 11;.: ,Tt.\iTTr {VnivatV ivi'i'p >i*Vy'
v , ":'i !i ?Ii" 'writ <1 if lien the Woods- j
\ilie r.:m? failed " siri.n up. ; '
J._ .r?p r. ?: . . ...... i ? n-?i'i
i:i.i.oKi:i: NKWS
'M,s.. ,F. I'.i i;.'iv.:t!.i uioturyd over .to,1
. S'1' ' i M 'iiij '-y. artiiiioiiu and returned
V 'liiV* . I!.- i i |i i tvd a pleas-'
imt *ay.- *\ ?".
??1 ?M , K,'.' T'CMi e; imi.r home Turs?rrrnjiTIjT-Ti-iiW
months; in ;
New York City. : k report Hi a yorjrj
i n ' nolo, st.iiy.
>' 'o 'it "f .?uf f-.iinner.s_hnvo l'tyun i
. cath'Tiuir cotton,'
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'.S.u.>:e -Mat; Jriv-k was* dclfgato'!
k ni' 1" h * It |) Sunday-School ;<t the 'eon-J
V N' !'. ;;t_ SM I'iters A. .M. K. ChureM
,:i!. ' .i'.tiK f n, S. ('J he pastor Rev. K.'
I-. N I'iMi'l'iantl. iw i iStTwrhtt.-rs., Airnes
in! A'cin and .Miss {tick, puttered
: ( Tlv.irs 'ay t<> the 'c??nvtfntion'.fScv*
r -I .-'fiicrs t' tided thu. convention
. : ! reported a very enjoyable meet-.;
' Mayvie Kc'.tt retained Saturday
'mei ninv from tier vacation. She
? . s ( :.I it in..(iuluLiulLia--ari4?
viay en.inyaltht liin. ...,i
i' ..'I'mft \Villams and It. F. Collie)
returned Sunday -morning from
^ N<w York-City where they spent a
**- fi v -rroi't (v. 'I hey are hopv' pvepn)'.
ing to re enter scdiool this term at
State College. They reported a very
pleasant stay in Ne^.York. 1
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Newberry News \
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*- The revivals meetings are closing j
hi Oris county except the meetings in-J
the citv. Miller. M. K.
Church '.will begin their annual revl-.
val, September 'Jnd. ltev..It. \V. Jennings,
noted evangelist--of Tampa '
e?l iuThis city converted in Miller Chapel
Church. lie has many friends
TieYc and is" l;inu h as one of the best
pi't'tlfht'i v in d''li"> ina.? ?
.?Come gut and hear him conduct the
, lJethle'm jJaptist, Church will begin
-'heir annual revival September t>th.
The lvatr> n*oif .the Klisha School.
gave oil*.1. of till' largest barbeeue-S.tli'nt
have booh given in this county this
!cns,Mi S:iuu'ti:i.'.?A 11i"! 1 ?l>'ih on the
school grounds. T-hoy haVc just c.oim
l lo,to'd another. twenty-live hundred
,:i.liar building ami they want tb opiipt
litis building with-a liieo Ubrnr..
in .dother eiruri?tnu'iits that go to
inula; up n?lit -?t?cla -s?itTtSOIlWnlti
School. Two (.-octra. teachers have boon
, 1. .1 , I i, V li-H't.-'s Mll'l,
patrons are very unxotvs to have this
school stajid scs-oivd.to none.' The
principal is working \Vry hard to havi
i \ oi vthing ready in' tar si lt,m J hy'lho
opening, date.
AjilU.r oh ,1 til llht M>ilR
iui Ycnson St root* August U 1th,- ami
was. l'u no rati/,oil at .Miller Chapel' A.
.\L li. Church by his pastor Rev. J
Sniat t. ah'il was biivioil iit the Worts.
Coiiiotory. -Z.
The death .rate is stiil great 'in .this
county, . . j
The friends of Mi's., i'aysinger wjTl
o glad tl?'Know Unit. she is still "tin
roving.
. Mr.- Simmons -Wright has accented
J.iis:,-i-n,... m.'Ii 1.:11-U- in i.ho ."> & 10 cents
tele. Ho is Well thought- of there by
all the white people.
< ( ottoi). .is beginning to open but it
;s short, not hs much is urning to: ?>m
pmude iis it was otvco th<>uj?'hL? _ _.
ilrs. -L. M". li'itdor is visitinpr' lior
! >r?til u.'i- 1 t o.v. ,\? J. XI a It in f>l".St. Mult-.
S'. C'.. from' iheVe slit" will at
r+-<-!'<l tho \V. .1!. & l'\ Misi-tointry?^rrleioty
in Suintoiv-A agio-1 'JhHf.
' . H hw jirarUwl schoolwill dyon jioi't
-1 iilcn;'>or, Tt-h.. a!) school children art
c-!\i r| to .ho .present at lite loiopini;.'.
. Alio; Ktta I'ra.ti is sliU' iih'provlujr
"" he -walk in." 'iiir.iinil "a Ti le Ti-'
SatliC'lay. Wo hofe she will Ih> aide
ii tro' ,,n her joK when school opens.
I'i.'I'. i-'ia,.) 1'ia-t- i-; T.p.nio anil to
;nni--" ii.i;Vt _ho and the family. spent;
-very pTea*#nl 'm. the oily
if X.w Vn U. lie i Italy t" start
Aoik when the tihto Coincs.- .
' Cheraw News
I'll"!1, and "Mrs. lluhcr.t Han in ya * *!-_
tiTT of t'ollimhia.. SetV^rme- in t1 recity
as tho tf.'11-..-ts nl Mrs. I.-. Ua>hew.
oi> <! re-en. Sire 1. VTIuy aiv travol!or';'
i.-i via- intere. l iTTheTalmeirr
I ,ea> let". . . ...
Tlio revival ini'i'". iitiy at Wesley- M
?I, , . ,
IT < Inmhr-ha^ I con "tu j'JVhre-s I'm; a'
week.' Several vis'itinjf. Mtinisters'
ureached da-rim; .t'ho- w oek. ' The |>as
n i1. a*- ?HI?i 1 111'?an v.' i
St e.Vpectoil for the poeadott. Ni'Vel1!
JhilV-.-s. tlii- ihuicli enjoyed a sou!
stit r'nnr wco'U.? . .'
Many the 'eyehors- in ' nr. midst'
arc nuildhe daily t rips to the Stunim i School
at i >ai limit<11. . .'
*ir\(\t month most oi'thc si-liools aVN!
open, for ( tn nlhnent. Lot its haw o?i
eliililfen examined hy tin' family phySSiyn
atul "dentist for .all iuhiients
: hat. \\ lI iat;-e' llu jii to fall. behind in
I he if school Wpfk,The
Cliyraw K.I Us ate pla'tni'my a
n ereHtiiiti.il a'-eiiu r at the A inlhoritiin
at thit.j'o'ot' t>f M ay<et St ret. ^lucijk
iviiiit is ilnTTllill Ki'vifiy: fiii* pili?tintr
thp-'nrfrarrivtntun then the tmmb spell.
.Mrs.. C'lfitte White one ol' oitt t Hi eient
I unity ti'ai hers is. eouiluetiny
one .10 tin*'adult si lv ads. of out; county
in her. section. Many of the pydple
lie* prai - me. .Mrs. White 1'r t hcoH'oct -
ivc vurk siie . is . iloiie:.. /She- has a~
huv 1 enrollment and.daily attetulan.ee.
J'rof. and' Mrs. I'aumirardnor jot" .Columbia
were1 the ovftnin'jr quests at
lea- at I>r.. and Mrs. ,1. \ .. liana oil
Second. Stret.
.Mr. * '. !.. 1 ;> noli.' principal 'of tin1'
Uul>t;d SiYiaTls *( i radi'd . {school hu~i
asi ~i riui nod I nun Philadelphia wlu iv
School'af the. IMiiversity of Pennsylvania.
'
.Miss -Hern ice Miller accompanied
RevT and Mrs. <1, \V. Long and others
on ;t hrief t rip to'Oxford, N. C. A
pic asaht time was had.
Mr. 'Clarence' ltarnes of " C'hVvaw
savint; the life of IVTt'. Judson Hurt,
$on (if'ionc of the prominent \*hito
families while walking across the S.
y\. L. railroad bridge during the time
.that the river was Hooded. tt? jump.
into the river tf, the rescue when all
hofat -wemedr ahatnloned. Much credit
is due Mr. Barnes.
* THE PALMETT
Laurens News
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Sunday morning services were he]
at the usual hour. Another targe eor
gregatiun wolshipped .at the Betlu
A".' AI7'"FT. amTSt. 1'uut. Rev. Smit
pjcached a soul-stirring sermon bot
Sunday morning and Sunday nigh
-M>-i J. ALl'ltdlah and'Miss Mar
: Xiltie o? Spartanburg were .wfrieh
visitors, also Airs. Violet AlilleV ATI
?Wo !irB .iiriunl to have .Mrn. rAnn
Last williams of St. Louis to visit h(
old; home una- again. She is speln
<hg a while at'"the home of. Aliss S<
pHie .AL Aloryis; v'
Air. and Airs. Aaron Brock-man ai
announcing the-birth of a datighU
who was horn on the' 2(3th. She, tu
Keennamed I.ula. Wo are sorrv 1
' epurt that AIis. lirofknuui is ni
1 .Uii>mrCo \vtill as ivg' expoct.' -?' m
! Mrs; AUutkIc IMuly and hufeba?
mil daughter dl' Fountain Inn wei
-In1 gnosis of .Mi': and Mrs. L. V
Garliiiirton Sunday.
.VI rK Suepearl S. Uii-e and daujrl
tei's Misses Gladys. anil T'ansy at
Master lOnuiW'tt after spendin jra fe
weeks with her parents and rclativ<
eft hei'~hoine in Sumter Sunday
AI rs. AT ary ~Shenlierd I'e turned I
Muteer-home iirKm*hester,No I'uesday
after a few w.eeks stay" ;
; lie Homc*of her itTTfther. '' '
Mr.- Wisie'r Oarrett s,pent a .fe
lays at the home of his children, AT
'uul Airs. Fletcher- Garrelt.'
Vu- are pleased to J'.eport that Air
Sarah White who has been spendir
'lie past few years in .OraHjjcbni'
as returned'jlo the city for?aiviiid
' Plate stay-to the.enjoyment of hi
many friends. rvs "
Other's that attended the reoe)]tji
~~T AI r-'. Oil pliant tvefe: M rs. .lot
I'ovd, Airs. Annie I,, .hiekson, Air
Flete.her flai'l'.ett, Airs. Thus. Spinier
.. Uis-es . Ode>.-a' Sanders and. .ltws
liepherd. The report c*r failed to fx<
here names in the last issue.
' lie ' Kxeursion" ydyen unJMo'1'^
'.evening under 'the auspievs of tl
?VnxTljuiry Hoard was a great succer
h< re was indeed. a groat crowd (
>asschgvt>- 'i-he conductors wei
wake two or three trips. After read
fiiniyn they Were served i<
' lv.s, .Much credit is due' Mr
Ulack.stuck* ?ur president, M its, dan
;. \v;M ains. >Jr. ('. II. lhukett at
i r. \\ . M. Mooie'as chapcrones.
" 'I'M S.rTT^' Allen \y.e i a enfeitaim
it .tjti* home of Messrs. Thus. .ar
.Millie' Henry' Sh "hop.- Thursday a
ci Ph )i.. a large nuiuher being pr<
es;*.'. Many jrtunes were' played .a
er which a delightl'iil. emirso was'sei
-i; _ :
I he True lhl.ue (.'luh hehl its''.meetin
r tlie home"' f MrsVdanie,I,. AVilliaii
drnij't'y a.;'t-r goon with a large nuntbi
re- tit. ""tJanfesV nihsic and it an c ill
AVi the leatui.e <>TS the nftertVom
i i'.cr which, a <i?lightt'nl ice ereai
aa! e.ik c 'V.rse. vTas Served.
1" Ml"."" /.ion had :T "via iideTTnl reyiv:
j !>h"UH U d hy Kev. lleeder oi Koc
ill. the church was packed ?vr
I ioht Up ! lar.ue crowds flop'. the til
). it'_vinii-.il. Tlie city, as w'clJ as tl
. pjjvoimdinjr cominuivity is p'c.used t
11 r .a? - he . ' 11ii i iu?oit .. iiu?uj-j
' ). v\\"., .Vl^ihius has |>ee? ( le.de I. \V
uc pf, ml tli-ri.t Viit'll an a hie and' j?i?
I i j.'i'iP oae as lie lias lieeii chosen.
There are many iti (his city who wi
j de intei'i. tetf in the hnno.uncenien
| -1' the p:ai riapc of Miss Allelic Fruilk
; de-hone of Lev. and Mis, Cunniim
j nam TharV lay. Aiuaist 115th.
>- W e are indeed sot ry ' o report s
|.t"a:ry' are -on (he sick, list," iiaiiiel>
J.Vhls. ^ Annie I.oil -X) we lis, Mrs. 10 y
!rant. M.lssMary l,ee Fowler ami Mi
j Sdimi .leU'ersoM
j Mrs. Clara Thompson and two .lit
: le d'aiiRhters-of lynoxvihc,'Tenitessc
| Tie tfic yiiests ot .Mrs, Marl ha Frank
j? r. W'illianis Street. . :
Prof. Duckett of Benedict Collejt
! and l>r. W atson the State Misionar
in mite to. the convention at XOi'os
Mm, were the guests ol new and Mr
~ W.Mathias Thursday evening.
Mr. XV*; I'. Gnrlington was a.visitc
al' tin*-.Gray Court High School di
Org the weak. lie has l,yon all i
| smiles, since his return. We dot
! ' now which one will be the lucky on
! whether. Miw Devoe, Clinksealc? '(
_J 'ityv-IitiL lie..is -hiigh-t.v -jm-i?4r
! .Mr. and Mrs. Larigfbrd Garlingto
ing at six in j-oinpliment to Mrs, Lydj
Kihlej* and little daughter, T.dis Mai
e'le; Mi's. Iatla D. Put man, Prof, an
.Mrs. Thos. Sandrs, Miss Odessa. Sa?
tiers. Master Tin s., Jr., Mesdames la
!;t Thompson and Mary M i Ms. F.vcr;
1 ody enjoyed-themselves to the higl
. elaLmiate?table?a?_.4vwUul?iuj
with good eats. 9fp
Misses Cecilia Ducket and Mai
Bailey were the dinner guests of Mr
D. Cleveland Thursfliiy.?*"* "
Mi*. L. I), Barksdalc of Tuskege
Alabama is visiting at the hrmVet
Oiia. sister Mrs. Cyrilla Hndgena.
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0 LEADER V ~
Abbeville News
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Id sS. B. Baker,.'Jv? and Eddie
l- Mongore of Miami are spending two 1
.'1 weeks with the former's mother on!
h Recession Avenue. Thcyrnotorcd "here
h I in Mr. Baker's Packard ear. _ . * j
t. i Mi s. Mary L.Tdpej Sr.v Messrs. R'. i
y ; 1.. i'ullin. .1. h.clones, ami Mrs. Mavy ge
l'opcv Jr. spent'one week in Knpxvill.g,
Ten. as the honored guests of ,
Lawyer and Mis. IIiilF.
r?rT?Mjos-ldn'Oiggo ?!' Hdgotiold, S. G.,j
! is spending two weeks at the Ritchie
]. Bungalqw on Secession Avenue as
j. [ the distinguished guest of her classmate,
Miss Mary II. Pope.
.e>l .Mis. Isabella Itay and little daugh.j.Iter
spent the "week-end in Atlanta.
IS j The trip was.very "much enjoyed.
?It is with deep sntnivs. antl'siiiyei e ~
^ 1 regrets that ,we say that Mrs. K. R.
j Wilson, contantes seriously ill at her
I j home near the city. Mrs. Wilson is j
lone of the teachers of the Abbeville
^--Trairrmg?School. _ t
Mr.>and Mrs. CJ. II". Finley^Dr. and *
Mrs. I.. (J. Hum flies, Mrs. 1). A. Wos- ?
_l ton ami Mr. I,awn lire 1 iavis...t-peiiL. ^
I last Sunday in Atlanta.
W i -\ 4
Prof. J. -K. A'auss of Due West spent
>S 4
j a few hour's .in our eity last Monday. _
1-4- .Mr. andMr>d Frank Collier, Messrs. J
' i (lee. Kdwnrds; 1J. F, Collier and Miss <
* I Annie Mae"Collier al" ITonea Path, S. <
C, motored here last Sunday and ?
?pvnt a few hours with Mrs. Collier's. ^
u sister, Mrs. Jennie Mao Doubton, whois
ill.
v
Airs. Annie Hill Tate' is improving
at this writing. . *
Mis. Sadie Johnson, arrived last ?
week from l'hiladephia to spend some
t*m A* ' A 1 . ' " '
- umc ac nome. ?
Mrs. ^La'ry L Pope, Mitescs Ida 4
jDij-yrs, Mary R. I'.ype, and Mr. R. L. ^
I'id I in ai ti'H.li H elmnh sovyiei's at X
in Dili' West last Sunday.
s .Mrs. Rozette Latimer lc'ft last week
s' | i'or Atlanta 'to spend soihe time. We *
<a| hope for her a pleasant 'trip' in the *
L>{ ajiital ol' tienvje-ia. I 4
. i When Ip our city call around to Mr. 4
li" . L. liichie's undertaking ^establish- ^
Hi men I on Washingtun__SixetrV
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Our Dental Surgeon, Dr. LxG. Hum>!
fries is still open for IntsinijXs on is.
10 .Main Street. fL
10 t all aioiind to Mrs-. Mnrv^Tfdrri'j's "
'v* lunch room and undertaking parlor on
^.I'luirch ^fryet.
11' . Messrs. C. ,E. Pressley and .TuhV"*'
Jackson aVe 1ill iir the btfrher husi-u"
ness on Washington Street.
"^""""M-iss ( lcopal ria Lair is Spending
some time at home ,before- ro|urnin;r
Io school in Georgetown. ~ :
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GADSDEN NEWS
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\Vc nri> .still havin'g -plenty of rain. u
A", large' ctohgrcgation worshipped. ?
1S at Red 11:11- (hutch Sunday. '1.110 O
'r ..-pastor." Rev, E. W. Jenkins preached o
"?j-tus "T-~ ??V
in , Revi.nl-meetipg will begin at Red "0
1 111!!- the -first week in Septenrberr r - P
ft MlU l-'p ;l Dnnd.dph- STmT i-. visit- '
k ing relative^ and friends in.Hloom- 'ji'
^ . lii'-ld, X. J. She. reports -that she is .0
^ : having- a very pleasajiJ,.. stay. Also p
10 , that her father is c-i trvalesing. .!
"| Misses Dorothy and Olivia Bbbo V
" Ml !' -i- spMtnnfurg up the j.-yai and -r
e| will spend. s< me tinm_xhytin^_rv'
i lative.s there.? 7- . ?r??
'' j e ra ml daughter returned ftoin Ashe- p
11 I ' r V
1 ville ()n the 21st. They report a pleas- p
I 4. i ! 0
[ant stay, , p
^?We' arc glad to ^00 thnr Mr, aivl*3
'" j M?-S7. .h?A. Rancbrfph am up again "T
; after being-'confined In their beds for P
O '1 1 ; ...... . P
csKyeriu days. p
'l J Mrst'AInr.ian Wright McLcrter and
' l , chiton nu>tui*cth*A:er to see her sis- ?
sj.i.re Mrs. I.. W^gJuhdolph. .
Dr;'AVal!nct^?pastor of Sidney Park- il
Clpjr^h, Mrs-. Wallace and S
iL' j children -also Mrs. Z. M. Jelfers we re p
pleasant visitors hop; this week. They. I
j were the guests of Mrs. C. M. Web- I
N | 31^ -find. Mrs. J. E. Dickson of Co- I
,s| himhia. were ;it t.l|c meeting-at 'the _
i Gadsden Graded .School Saturday. A
j'Very, helpful and interesting talk was
" made by Mr. I>isl<son . The patrons
l" I are now preparing to extend the
n i 'chwol te?-w -two-months! ?
'* j All of the patrons* are requested to
ie meei, at the school Thursday P. M.
"^September Ilth.at 7:0Q o'clock.
a! Mis Pernio Sims of Greenwood; is j
i*-! the truest of Miss Bernice Washing- E
id ton. 'C
i- Mr. Charley Martin and wife of E
i- Cross Anchor are spending a while B
/. at the home of* Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
i- She'ton.
hrf?Mr; and Mrs.-Fletcher Garret, Rev."
it [and Mrs. J. W. Mathias . Mrs Mary j
Whitner and several others motored
y | down to the convention at Cross-Hill
s, Saturday.
? -?-Mrs: Bailie Black.Mock and Mrs. F. ?
e, V. Dendy were delegates to the Wo- 1
rf' .Mtssronary Convention Trejd In |
_ Jknno, s. C. |1
arfifter ^ : . V^, '.. .
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V SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1928.
PHONE 5(120 , " INSURE YOUR CLOTHES ^ j;'
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PAUL. & MARSHALL - ==
- CI l<TA MUTJO jp, nVPDO
vu*jf\n ui>KT?r x/ i iai?o
?? - " We Make Old Suits Look New? ' -t?:??
Quality And Service To All : .<
V.' - , ' V; v H. T. MARSHALL, M*r.
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1917-15)11) TAYLOR STREET COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Refrigerator 1
? ' ' . '.ULU-r j_l, '-A ?; <b? "
? $5.00 TO $10.00 ALLOWED ik'TRADE *f.""
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< ALL SIXES AND COLORS OF REFRIGERATORS . Y .
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We art? sale dslrihulors for Hohn, Leannrd and American
Refrigerators
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f "Donl make the mistake your neighbor made, buy ygur refrigera
* tor large enough." ^
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j? , 3AVE WITH ICE ? X
I Nature's Wav of Refrit>?ratiim_ V ""
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CITY ICE COMPANY I "
! 172-UMA1N STREET 7 : PHONE 3L51 &
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A MESSAGE OF mNSQT AT^ON |
; When death invades your family ranks, what a message of con- 5 "~
soliUion conies to you from the fact that THE MUTUAL RELIEF a
\ V I \ M?'M. ? -
r as>suui ATlON is under contract and you ?
?. protected by. insurance laws, to pay you promptly, your insurance ?
j poii. y which your forethought persuaded you to take out covering ~ *
?' Every mouther of the family should have one of our SPFfriftl. 'i :?1?,?_
'?$5(HM>0 CpN'TIlAC 1 a.. uur agents are anxious to talk with you C. . . . ..
! about it. I'hune 718G. ? .* r - ? ' " "Si'
: Tht'Mutual Relief & Benev'lent Ass. of S. C. |
J. II. (aOOi)'lv, (Jen. .Manager.
REESE'S DRUG STORE ?
M its. I\ H. REESE, Prop. fi "
,' A EuHT.ine of Patent Medicines. Cigars, [
IZI-..i:~::.rCiKiny 1t es -and Tobaccos, A F-ttU-Ltne^of??^ I '' ""
Madam C. J. Walker's Preparations at all
Times. Ice Cream and Sodas. ... J
PHONE 7820
; 1122'Assembly; Shed, Columbia, S. C. I
Poro Beauty Shop
ilair Culture Facial Massaging, Manicuring^* Hair Bobbing T
L. '.r-^-7 . MME&~1??EES, HOUSTON &"_DENDY" :\ 1.
S. Leevy's Department Store ;
1131 Washington Street Columbia, S. C. |
PINCKNEY'S FUNERAL HOME
't UNDERTAKER AND LICENSED EMBALMER
OF SOUTH CAROLINA & GEORGIA '
v, ., Funeral Cars and Funeral
' Equipment j
.. As (loud as the Best- f
v And Hotter than thf? Rp?* i
1006 WASHINGTON ST?
ii II . \_ COLUMBIA, S. C. . .
Pinckney's Sanitary Barber Shop ??I
BEST EQUIPPED IN fHE CITY. COME AND SEE
FOR YOURSELF. ' "