The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 29, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO. Anderson Nejvs w . i Miss Willie Cowan .jwill attend ? State College this year.. Prof, and Mrs. M. ffc,-?Fant enter tained Monday evening *t--ttreir lovely V home on Cleveland Ave., im honor of their foster son and dayghter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith of Boston, Ma*?. ' . ' '- ' '' { Mrs. Josephine Smith of Abbeville was the uohse guest of, her nephcwj in-law and niece Mr. and Mrs. Nevcry Jones last week. She had the pleasure of meeting her .sister Mrs. Martha Holly, whpm .she hafl not scenin 3Gi years. - They hatLa^glarioiis meet.-,. ? nigi- - , : Miss Alma .Martin had her tonsils removed last week and is getting a. lorig nicely. Mjss Annie Adger is at home for ?R-""*KbrrT_while before going away to school. | Mr. and Mts. Mack Smith of Boston, Mass., ,arc the^guests of lh-of^ an . Anuerson ,ooy anu rys many friends here nre very gltt(l to him come and bring such a pleasant wife.' *" ' 1 . ' Mr. Milliard Pampbell left Friday 1 morning for Benedict College, where he plans to complete his A. B. course , -i . T Mix".*, l.dban Hammond was a plea* ant visitor in the city Sunday. Thompson Centertnial M. E. church. Rev, ''ft. & Jackson, pastor; Sunday " - school 10:.'10 a. m., Prof. S. P. l'crry, ? superintendent! Teachers: ;Rev. It. S\ Mrxkson, Mrn. Ola Adgr.-r, Mifc--i Poro Helen Ware,. Miss Margaret Reese; . Miss Georgia Sullivan, Miss Josephnie' Butler, Miss Cora L. Caldwell, Miss. I 1-d'n ParkhuML and . Mimi- Nellie. Cald.^_ WelJ. Mgrwing worship at' 11:30, o'-r clock. . Sermon by the pastor. Kpwor'h League ut 0:30 o'clock, Mr. On .1. Turner, president. Night service 7:30 unlock. Message by the pastor.! You are-:cordially invited to come, and worship with us, and especially those in the city without a church are earnestly invited" to "come anil he at home with the pastor and' ' , y.|; members of Thompson CentenniaHM. ~= K. church?E. Market Street. ?t I)r. Kdmund- Johnson and Dr. J. C Anderson motored to Greenville, Mon- J . lay t0 witness the last base hall' L- Aramt? of the' season. ? .The Junior Missionary Society of tKe Methodist church met at the home ; of Miss Margaret Reese Friday. Af-' ter the business was finished the host i ess served delightful refreshments. ; Miss Helen* Prince, and Miss Julia .Bowen- returned to Claflin Colleger ? .where they are students.. We wish for them a succesful school year. I . . ' I WINNSBORO NEWS. 7-r_? ? . ' - ~ LastLTWedncsduy evening, the da-! dies of the Missionary Society of Way mon A. M. E. church gave a Cotton Shower in honor of Miss A. A. Robinson. Quite a crowd of her friends, were present at the parson-.) age. She had to. have help to carry her presents home. She left Thursday morning for Columbia, where she was married to ReV. J. M. Martin ofSurnter. We hope for them a happy voyage on the matrimonial sea. The City, was joyously surprised] Friday afternoon when Bishop M. II. Davis stopped over to spend a few hours with his old friends in Winn's--1 boro.- He stopped?with?his frirmbC Mr. and Mrs. S.~ A. Moore ahd was busy- all Saturday -entertainmg hisold ? friends and members" of the j church. ? ' . . ' 1 t Bjshop Davis first caYnc to Winns- ( ______ boro aboxit_2it_year8 ago, a student of " Allen University; as a supply pastor, lie was liked so-welt here he was.appointed permanent pastor and was -TTfTIaihed an Elder and pastured for ' three years, when he was transferred to New Jersey, where he could com- j pleto his studied at Drew Theologi- i eal Seminary and has continued to climb and now he is at the top. lie' was elected Bishop at tbe (Jnnerhl; Conference last May and assigned to] Africa. He promised to come hack j anu preach for us before he sails for his field of labor. He left Saturday afternoon for Greensboro, N. C. * ' Prof, ami*. Mrs. H. E Benson of 1 Great Falls stopped over Friday niprht wilh Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Russell en route to Mississippi, where he will TTikeIcharge of a t;onnectional school * of ih? A, M. K. Zion church. Miss M'eKinzy of Newberry is vis-j "iting Mrs. Jessie Russell. The Royal and I?ady Knights (?f King David held their, annual thanksgiving services at St. Paul church! Sunday at .1:30. Quite a crowd attend- j f-*- ed. Rev. Beatty preached a wonder-' ful and instructive ' sermon. Knight j S. A. Moore was Master of Oeremon- i -> ies. Prof.-W. A. Ross delivered an ;< i address on'the life of Frederick I)ou-1 glass. Mrs. Ada Briiitware del'"'"'"1 the welcome address. MrST T.ucy Sims I responded. Mrs. Eddie Davis was dw rector of music. ,1 mmimmrnmuirnum Greenwood News . Quio a 'shadow was cast over all the city last Friday morning, Sept. tiir wht-rt?Hi#? *! -#1 <ioi?risv ofMVlrsv Haljie NiVuri' imii'c.?She had been ill since last Foi*faai\y.' But she y^r-y nobly exhibited her Fhristiari fortito fie in tla- rirlnr Way she bore her illness. She Was naturally of a cheerful manner at alt times and she .arried '.hi - > h' ?. rfulne.fs almost to the end.- Sht-*h*d a realization that he'end w:?> iv a : ry ! assufcjl all about f t that .'hec'wa'; res-itrhe/l to her fate, "ho remarked In herrndylng hours that: "It" is v.(.y, \vitb my soul." 1 In fall 1deceased and atr husband.. Mr. V. B. Nance chose fV^cr\vi,' d f'..r their home; after -I eliding t;:' early lays of married life in Newberry. .Soon she became V: A 'M K. chin h" a a consistent member. the! v of . fir more than twenty SiWa" a" s'.a\yardess and an isHer end li t- jrkewise served both, as bead'tthd'j.i' !!.! : of the various othr ' ' ; a'-*," JI i f v. a had at this ehur-eh *a-t 'fHrrdrry Si* - ' tKfuwid a lurg.e p^fiiU! < ' a ing ''friends. . ' The lu^K,' condolence were .read by Miss Alice 0. G<try; t'.i'.f. B. ! '. S r.-i'-rs sanC'ln a very. t'.'Kj.;"'-'.' <i'"; ".V*rsM< J?ar.i> 1 I' in d'tito an -appropriate. I:- jiiirdo -an address tulo\'t,ing the life ; iai activities -of the deeea -<This Was- followed. by the ha-1fiin<->:Q '' ration, which was a; '/lnvvii.V ?i-h ;'< in- her.. Interment v. a -- 111 the' new .cemetery. She rests ' ' hi':rh".:i n.<.*nnl of beautiful flowers ihe in any ?j'dutiful floral offering* iItested the h?:di ? steepi in which she a hfj i, by- i.nnerous flie nils. She" bdifV-" to mi. hi'i I'-i-s a hnslmnd. tli\ V. B, Nhtr-Kf arvl the following h,ildn<ti: Mi (b-.n'-ya .(>. .'Nance, a eaeher nf the VV. -t Side public school \J rsv . M-ahe! (\ F.rvirv. stenographer ' 1,'air.e fo'I'v:';. Augusta, Ga., and f'.lm U'e.-ley "Naju'e, a recent graduate _! L \V i 11 ic r f M" I'|"IT ity?^XHK^r^/4-f iti\es in-dude a mother, "two sisters, wo brother's and many others distant.'y related.- -to i.i i we <ai-i sa-v in the voi ds of. tl,' I'l.r-t: * he litis seen' her happy day She has had her bud and blossom \ >, ! M- I'.. . 1 ...... j-.ii- -iimi MiririKS away ,'n'o "Kar'-h-." * * 1 / liosorii; ; 'h?- ha' Vi*.ij'*h'-K here \ noel <i> ai ! 1 !k i' }>? ! f ct soul above. p)i iif t ]i( .' ] ii - s-A e?-f love! .t .._,j fair - in youth And )i< f.ij!*. d v.a ' f< ' )) to soar \i)i,l ln*r heart Wat wed to truth Take hex then foi evermore, Forever evr t'he;i.rf'.! Mr. J of* \V'."d oif. remains about the fame. ..?? ?t < - - IT .i|H wore in. contest ' i" banner Sunday past. C. If. Fv7ns teaetier of. ralss 17 rtnd David mnd'-rv. teacher of class 18. This -v ;' indeed?a?' r v?.nt^L.i. l+i?t-be neat -1 r-rtbr.Ie I". ,r the banner, class 18', te.ach< r I'a id . Sanders was ovcr oiric' by a i . .*'viii .of ijlJb.OO and odd eats uj^ain 1 ::12.00 and odd cents Hyot.pr Sail'-rs. fell beneath the o re -11 ) < ef ,i j;i 17 teacher (\ 11. ' '.vans hut he-say he felt no fear. I'ev." F. 11. l -hn -.o'n hail Morris (ilia >< i m men spirit Iliroyirhout the day " timl'iy pa ''. Subject fur the morniif service: "I'cr una I Rejection."'At nijrht "The llill hound. Train and its I .oral St'M> ." < 'ellect iuijs . Lor.. tho both in Sunday M'lud; and'church. Miss t'cia Williams returned from Yew York a few .lavs uffu- wh^re she spent her va'-aiiun. After Spending i few days with her mutter TiU 'a Wit+iniii ?...he left i'ii' Allen University to- revHufc her studies. - M-rji.-^lV-iHtc P,?Wh+UF motoi'ed tft _ recti w u/idI'r-UJU (ieoi'lfia State Colcue, Savannah. Ua.? accompanied hy Uesdaiiies Ituhy, Uohinson, Aurora Simpson ,,f Augusta anil Messrs. Walter Palmer aful friend of Savannah rrwl spi-nl I li "Tti iuy wli I o,lil"xb ~ ami spent the by with Mi1, and Mrs. <'nrrie-11 an( on' i;yi (l jst., Monday. Mrs.. Kannic Kohinson of East Oranuc, XtM., was the dinner truest of Mrs. (lu'ssie Italian! Saturday past and spent Sunday night with Mi's. 1 >aisy 11 el man. . - ; Mrs. KvylinV ('. .Johnson nnil sim in- in Lafayette, Ala:,, vjsitimr Mrs. Johnson's |iiiniiis. M r>h I .ela Johnson. hrf/ rr.i ! (.m New her ry where. &ho .spent a few lays with parents. Mo i . I'M.'Stevens and Willie Wilson are in mourning. Benedict College and .Morris Collide are responsible. Rev. A. R. I'm la; of Greenville, the "Black Cyclone Mack," is conducting the fall revival for Rev. P. I>. Johnson at Morrisfltt'hflpbl, which continues thru the 'first, Sunday in OctoheK. 'I'o fail to hear/ this tfreat preacher means lo. niirfs a treat of your life. lie will preach one of his fauruam -^ermyTTTs MTThrhny?afternoon. Subject: "Juiikink the Sahbath."??.A record-breaking crowd is expected. Mrs. Vine Crawford on Phoenix St., r. THE PALM ETC I BEAl'FORT NEWS."i J 1 " .1 Harvest Home ^Entertainment given .fey-4*+>rcaK Club..**f.> First African Bap list 'ohurohjMonday night, Sept,' Hhon the?hrtvnof Mr..l?nd Mrs. Sam Washington, Charles St., was very , much enjoyed by all. Harvest Iloiifte Diner and Supper were served on the farm. The kuwn was decorated,1 and The" booths gave, appearance of farm home. Everybody hat,d a red hand-'! kerchief on. ins tyle. A neat sum was raised $18..ju. Rev. Jas. A. Wilt soli,]/ pastor arol the Committee deserve.the credit. " > Hev. E. K. Cornwell pastor of Tab-*) ernacle Baptist church left for Waslf7 inirton. D. (".. last week on his vacation trip. . \ i Hon. J. I. Washington arrived home I Tuesday fr? m Wa?r.ington. D. C. H?ai tended The C ><1.1 Fellows . Supreme . Session in Chicago. I Mrs. Ktta -F." Waterman of State College. Orangeburg,, spent a" delight )'nj visit at home with relatives and] I I !i M 'i I I'M l'iu < 'fHlfi Hi UllVtUllUUl and daughters motored to BcaufWi" Sunday, Mi--. Waterman accuiman it"! them to Orur<gelv4rg' Tuesday, I nl'M MiMary It, Graysi.au.who. will eylime horstu flies at State College. HoheVt Siiriills Mjgh school opened : Monday.' a.vm.. .Sept. 4?+*? The new teai hers this?term?are Miss?F4na Moultrie and 'M4ss FlorertW Grant. Rev. A. Wilson, priVicipal.The Beaufort County Training School opened Monday, .a. m.,.Sept. , -MTt?The new triplets this term arc Mi' Melt t?.. ir.r, Mirs; Adams and" Miss Hamilton. I'rof. J, S. Shank-, 1 in. principal. Students leaving for State College, | Orantrol.iirir: .Misuses Mamie I'attoiSbn~| Klizahoth Polite. -J.ouise Blocker, Ruth' Black; Messrs.. .Jackson Green. Jose- | phus Jackson ami William Martin-. Mr. I.oiiie Ferguson left for Claflirt and Miss Jennie Green for Meharry 1 College. . " The new parsonage of First Afri- j fan Baptist church, corner lirke and. Muw streets is completed. The pas-, tor Key. J*fs. A. 'Wilson and family are enjoying their new home. SI I KB DON NKWS. ' On Friday evening August 21, a large- crowd wc r*-present at' Sh'clde?n school K o'check p. ru.. te; jvitness the. losing oxere-iscs of Sheldon Adult r' hooi.. The"111". mam consisted of sj?i? ituals, readings' and short talk's; The citizens expressed How much they .appreciated this.school in their'communi ty. Students expressed how much they were .hemliited and wish that the State will give Sheldon fennmunity an Adult School ever;? year. Bible lesson was-taught in school along' ~ with' eth' r ;i j a Mr^ IlVtw- T.-n, kins., won the. prize- for the. best se'holi ?" ??? Bible class.' 1 tiirin^ the scrssjori I'fr.f. .I S. Shnnkli'n, principal of Beaufort founty Training scho??l was a visit-u^ LLq p:i\ . a t alk to the Bible' class. Ivev. Jas. A. Wilson, principal of Ilohe-rt Smalls High School .was a visitor. He- gave a talk on Preparedness. Adult oSchoed and citize-ns extend . 'hanks to the teacher Mrs. Florence jf. Sande rs f??r her untiring' efforts, he lping to rais< the eelue'ational stanelarel of Sheldon f onimunity. ^ \|r. i lurry .iiuies niciiiiicr 01 inc .~wjj_opi Honr(| made remarks, of appreciation "also Rev.r Reaubain. . ? .Mrs. Hull in Jenkins, Rev. S. T. Beau. 7 hninv-Mr. Middlrdon, Mrs. Florint-i Reuuliin and Mr., Chisolm's schooL i \v<?rk was on exhibition. -Rcfresh[ merit* served. | - t bf.n kdu'T xirws. ; 1 . ' " ~"<7 . ' ' j The .Benedict Club will meet Thurs'eire I.ihrary. The T>omcstieScirnce r department will entertain with rereshiyients. Kleetion of officers will j follow. j: The Special Committee of the Alurh | mi Association will meet Friday night Oct. r>. Formal oponinjg of the College will 'ake place Friday, Nov. 5th, at 8-p. m. j The foot hall season is upon us. i The opening game will be played I Friday, ut .'5:.30 on Antisdel Athletic I 'ield.?The fast?llaines team of Au I gusto, CJa.y w-ill furnish the opposi' tour- tdnip out and see the 1028 edition of the Benedict Tigers in ac ' iorr.?(fr.iml -r-ttiVrrf-srnt-s- f or -th? first.. ; I is ill at this "Writ ing. Mrs. Carrie'-Butler is improving at i this writing. Miss Mary Francos- Smith left for Atlanta University Monday. Mr. Charles Coleman left for State College Tuesday. Mr. Barker Smith is at home for !' awhile from Wayncrfville, N. C. Mr. Bernard Smith and J. B. IIill I have returned home to renurne their studies at Brewer Normal. Mr. Charlie Goldson hase returned to Brewer from Newberry. OLEADER Abbeville News CHURCH NEWS. ?Rev. 'A'. C. Jones, A. .K^imter, S. C., hqg accepted Mt. Plcos baptist church as pastor. Dr. Jones motored from Sumter Friday, 'Sept. 14th. After one day's rest from 1 is_long drive, he began his work. Sunday morning at 10:00 a. m.? he' was entertaihed with a large Sunday chool. At 11:30 a. rh., he being full f the Holy Spirit took for a text Judges 7:3. The B. Y/:R. ,U. at 6 r?. m. 'Sunday night *~at 8:30 he ! reached a heartfelt sermon. Subjecl "Where* salt has lost its savor, it is opd for nothing." Monday afternoon - the pastor met with the Woman's Missionary Society n the church auditorium. To meet :th those giants of Christian pro- - ness is to have a vision. Anybody ould have gotten a vision from that fathering. They were punctual to he' minute, and of one accord. Afcm' a brief organization, the -remajnff tho tir?o.?-ag giypn te p-energ) * fiscussidn. This discussion culminat i in authority being given to two voung heroines to organize the young '< irls of the church into a junior socie- , v. Watch for the results of this liceting^ We feel safe in saying that Vhbevilfe and South Carolina are goni? to be benefitted because of these v'onien. They have vfsions. -.They ull together. It was shown to. the -pastor by the i,J?erality of the officers and members rf M-t-. Pleasant that it was not their mlt?im tn <\hy Hin Hey hflvo tieew vihout a pastor. HARDEEVILLE NEWS On account of the inclement weathr delegates were unable to attend he Sunday schoot convention which fas held at St. Stephen A. M. E. hurch, the-past week. The storm damage done in this sec-" :<m is considered verv little '. W. Williams will learn with regret f,. the' death of their 10 year old laughter, Alfreida, who died Friday v^ning.?She was laid to_xeiit in the,. VbitG Hardee cemetery Saturday evning. Besides her parents she is , urvived by three brothers and Three -Isters, a host of relatives and friends j -Mr. West Brigman was called to! Swansea to ^ttend the funeral of his I ather. He returnde Monday morn-, I ng. Mr. J. W. Wilson left Saturday for i \'cw York where his stay will be inlofinite, After spending the summer months [ ;n..$Cew York anfl Philadelphia, Mrs., i 'eanette Jones and nephew, Maceo,; I i'? returned home. . The stork visited the-'hoirte of^Mx' tfTcJ- Mrs. Joe" Ulmer and left a fine ! j louneing baby boy. . ! M o.ssrs. Harry Rollins," Hiram Prin . do and Daniel Moultrie of Walter"jo, ..visited Miss Malissa Scrivgn j I -unday. f Rev. J. J.?Mitchell was the dinner i guest of Mrs. Ben Robinson Sunday. , Mr. Ollie B. Sheppard motored..to j | l lardeeville Monday. i .Mr. J. J. Mitchell in company with j M issi-s?Malissa?Striven "and Ha gel "FtrompSoh left Wednesday by motor [ _ for Bamberg, where they will attend i 'he Sunday School Convention, is one among 1 he sick. j M iss Ruby Peyton and friend" of j , Savannah visited her parents Mr. and M is. Hubert Peyton Sunday. They rei' urned Sunday evening, y Mrs. Lucille Walker returned home, ('after a'pleasant stay in Savannah. +? S.-A-. -Newsome returned home-after ' i brief stay at Pineland visiting the i (ira'nd Bodge of F. and A. M. I The Horned Mrs. Nettie Si p-'-- We make c | \ ' VX/*^i T-^rv A C ; w ?? v^uuiiig auu l_ j| - I 330 Assembly Street oacaoaaoaggggooaqoooaoooocM !*1 I BONDS | ALL ? :|: Fidelity Executors' A A dian and I Fraternal Officers who handle then | HF.F. TTg *> :: N/j. frj iwwwwmwwww I .1 * ? . , S SUMMERVILLE NEWS. _ Visitors are always welcome to Summerville. The flower {own in the < Tnne*l-ttuiet-houra^ -and beautiful flow- 1 ?V ^ ?-j W?Piare glad to welcome Mrs. McGill home after spending some time with friends in Orangeburg. Miss Ruth Taylt?r.? a member of State Col lege faculty passed through hte Village, enroute to the College on Monday, Misses "E. Simmons, W. Simmons and Lt Boone, three prominent young tyjls/'of Summerville social circle left Monday for State College. After a pleasant stay in Sumtnerville a$ the guests Of Rev. and Mrs. " J. \V. Bycldin, Mrs. Saxon and daugliT ler, Ari.-s Pearl C., returned to Beaufort. Miss. Saxon left the next few dav* for Miami. Fla.. where ohe?hasbeen teaching for the past three years " TKn ?^IqV oniif lor] "Hnw fho P.lnh was Formed," under the auspices of ilje Ladies Aid and directed by Mrs. Ci Bradley was quite a success or,- ; 'Monday night, given at.Wesley church. Rev. J. W. Buddin, pastor. .\riss Inez Simmons, another one of Summerville's girls returned last week, ami left Monday for Voorhces. Everybody is wishing for her a sue- " cessfui term. . . Bey. Elias Johnson, pastor of the First Baptist church, hasjbeen ill for 1011ll6."time. The pepple of the village: are 'wishing for him a speedy recovery. . . . Members of the Parent Teachers Association held their first meeting m Tuesday night, at thoir usual placa. Members of this Association are just waitirtjr for. the grand Annual in or'er that" thev may - put thei^ same President in again, who served so wil- _ lingly last term?Rev. S. Ross, who is one of our leading citizens of the ! town.- - ... Among our leading business men of the town are the following: Messrs. | A. Aiken, Undertaker; H. Hutchinson, Undertaker; W. Somerset, Tailor; P. ^ord. Barber: T. W. Phelon, Merchant K. Bryant, Barber; B. Singleton, Shoe Maker. Orangeburg Newa Miss Ada Leathers is attending J Mttreii college. . J.I Revival meeting is being carried , in at the Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion church by Rev. W. M. Witherspoon Rockingham, N. C. Services are largely attended. Rev.. A. E. Gordon is pastor. Mrs. Hester Moore, mother of Mrs. .Marv firice died at her home in Black. >tock, on Thursday. Funeral sfer. ices were held at Cros^ Roads Bap.ist_church, Mrs. E. N. Ysom was un-dertakerr-" ~ : ~ Mrs. Hannah Champion, one of the pioneers of Chester died at her home .p Cemetery St., on Thursday. Funer,\1 services wefe held at Gethsemane >n Sunday. Undertaker J. E. Spann was in charge. Mr. Alex Champion, of Detroit, Mrs. Eliza Woods and two little daughters if Winston-Salem were called home because of the death of their mother ind grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Cham pion. , ? Mrs. Sarah Ross, of Charlotte, spent several days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baum. Rev. W. L. Baxter had as his guests Sunday, his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Baxter, his brothI :?' .era, Messrs.. John and Washington | 'laughters, all from Newberry, i Prof. John R. Wilson conducted a Bible Institute at Calvary Baptist LebtH!eh--thia-Tweek.: ?- Rev. W. L. Baxter, pastor of CalI vary Baptsit church, baptized twelve ead Bakery anders^Prop, ? i Specialty birthday Cakes Phone 4932 5 :> o o o o o a o o oowtl BONDS I LINDS I dministrators, Guar- ;[ Jail Bonds <; ^odjresjnon^ jjj -miite ?I IDERICK, Atorney 1 aturday, September 29, 192ft. _ IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of our dear broth sr, John Wesley Brock, "who departed Lhis .life, September 26, fy27. Jbhn. no one knows how much /vvtT / miss you, V" ' Vo one knows the bitter pain we've suffered since ydu" left U9 Life has never "been the same in our ! j. * '* hearts . Your memory lingers tender, loving ' '* " and true * Thtire i.s not a day or rtight, John, dear, that ,we do not- think of you, . "f- V . John, some day we snail see you face to face and "he alth yob forever1 mofff. J* ?'r" - ' ' " SistCTsr Julia Brock, Eunice B. Tur- ner, Lois B. James. onverts,Sunday afternoon. Mrs? C. H, Strong, wife of Rev. ( IZ 11. Strong died at her home on York ... Road Wednesday and was buried from Clethsemane Baptist churcr Friday. Mrs. H. M. Moore and little Bobby \it. rair anti tnree otner ladies m<>McGil), Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Young, tored down from Charlotte* Friday night and attended the last night of revival at Calvary. lie v. Moore preach t>d A wonderful sunn on.?He retiirmnt ??!?J?with them. ; ------ ??. . ? Miss Toyetta Miller is at home , from Saluda, N. C. ? | Chevy Chase Coim- ? | try Club . 1 ^ Open for Engagements for ParX ties, Picnics, Dances and Outings *?*. J For information, Phone 70-10 ? MRS. M. L. KING, Proprietress ? ' X - | or \Vm. J. TAYI.OH, Mgr..- { ;{ Phone 3793. *!* William S. Jackson Plasterer,' Ccnient, Geiu'ral , Contractor, etc. IMcase Call Me fur Est imates Phone 3330 2221 Richland St. . Columbia, S. C. g0SOMC8Ke^0GO^OOOOOOOO^^OOO | Professional f. j- Cards , I onBggicoaoogapaooivrM^CM-.rHHMH-.i-.o _ >^ ? " ' '. A*ji?- ??T- '_ >w .. Office Hours: Telephones: 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Otlice 0033 Resionco 8873 Dr. D.-K. Jenkins _ DENTIST ?^ ? Fillings, Plates, Crowns and II ridges Sunday by Appointment Extraction by Conductive Anesthesia a Specialty. 11071/2 Washington St., Cola,, S, C. Dr. L. M. DANIELS ? Physician' and Surgeon Special Attention <liven Diseases Of ' ' \Vomqn. Office " Residence 1125 Washington 22.'10 Hampton Phone G429 Phone 7.r)G4 - . 1 1 * DR. J. G, STUAIIT Office Hours: Telephones: 11:00 to 1:00 P.. M Res. 4692 Officer? ~ ~ ' Residence: 1702 Main St: V 1417 Pine SL Office Hours: Phones: 11 A. M. to 2 P. M :-J- Rus^ftft7B o r. M, to 8 i'. M. Ollice 4247 Dr. W. D. Chappelle J Physician and Surgeon V Diseases nf Women and Children A Specialty t Office: Residence; 13241/2 Assembly St. t301 Pine St. ' - Columbia, S. C. jll:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office .3536 "6:00 P. M7 to 8 P. M. Res. 0548 Dr. C. E. Stephenson Physician and Surgeon Disease of Women and Children A Specialty Office: Residence: 14141/k Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. Office Phone 8407 Res. Phone 6798 N. J. FREDERICK AttroneY.-at-Law and Notary Public PRACTICE IN AT.TTCOIJK'l'S ?State and Federal lilt Washington St., Columbia, S. C.