The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 13, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, October 13, 1928"
Laurens News
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Sunday, bein^ the 1st, a splendid
ious churches. .
. Mrs. Carolyn Smith, of Wete'rloo
?gpent the week-end at the home" of
her sister" Mrs. Etta Garlington.
We wish to make mention of the
Florida, Relief Fund which amounted
to 52.50 for Bethel A. M. E. church;
$10v60-for St. Paul; MtvC. H. DuekeU$0.00
and the Sunday school $0.00.
Mr. Duekett is to he thanked for his
amount as he ma"? mention of thedrive
before the Re '. Cross asked oui
.. aid. * .
Mrs. Rosa Dial ' returned, to the
city bringing her n.other who is yet
very, ill.
Mrs. Mary fc. Garrett was hostess
to the Gleaners Club, Thursday afternoon,
with a large number, present.
k M'rs.-* Eula Mac Byrd entertained
diner on Wednesday King ofj
Hendei'sonville, Rev. Baton and famH
ily, MvsttM". Er> 'Carrett and several
^ Thp revival, which has been in pro\
grers for more than a week at St. |
-J?Paul -Baptiat ehureh- -camo to a. close j
f on Thursday evening. The pastor,'
| Rev. J. A. Baton was ably assisted by
I Rev. King of llendcrsonviile. "
? We are sorry to report that Mrs.
< ' Selina Jefferson is again on the siek
list :inH hny homy critically ill for the
past week.
Mr. apd Mrs. John Williams and
little daughter Lillie Belle aceomnanied
by Mr. and -Mrs. Walter Jones
motored to AblSeville Sunday.
Mr. and-Mrs. Aaron Brockman and
children spent Sunday with. Mr. and
Mrs. Miller and other relatives.
Mr. Nathaniel Torrence accompan:el
by his mother Mrs. Charlotte
Thompson.and Miss Margaret Leake
motored to Fountain Inn Sunday.
Key. M. "A. Cunningham accompan-l
ied by his wife and others motored'
to Newberry Sunday. ,
Mrs. Amanda Byrd was the dinner
guest"of .Miss Mary McMoiTiS and
-Miss Lillie James Sunday. ;
If - *r - ? - rv . - ? - -
Mrs.- marina uenfly of Clinton accompanied
|jy her son David and
others motored up and were the
guests of Mr. And Mrs. C. II? Duckett
and family Sunday.
True Blue'Club held its meeting at
the home of Misses Willie" F. Boyd
and Florence Boyd with a large number
present.
The Lrvewire Club girls entertained
at a party at the home of Miss Cornelia
Caine, Thursday afternon with
^ a large number of children present.
Mr. and Mrs. McWilliams announce
the birth of a daughter Cbra, who
was born Oct. 6th>. -n r7Mrs.
I.ucile Gilliam and little dau\?h
ij.. r? a '* '
ici uuiumy were me weex-encl guests
of their mother-in-law ami grandmctKyij^Mrs.
Janie Reed.
Mrs. Phoebe Mae Foggie and Sis--|
ter Margaret piotored to Crosg Hill |
7 Sunday.
Mrs. Addie Hunter accompanied byj
others motored to New York City
the early part of the week to visit^
her children.
Mrs. Carrie H. White-Jackson, of
? - -Gtnefrmati, Ohio, is the guest of her
mother Mrs. Sarah White.
Again we are sorry to report those
on the sick list; Mrs. Sarah White.
Messrs. Hugh Caine, Samuel Paterson,
Little George Brockman, Mr.
John Williams, who had another accideht
Tuesday, while working on a
building.fell off and was bruised very
bddly. p >
Mr. Henry Bailey spent the weekend
as the guest "of the madam. J
IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. D.
A. LYKES, WHO PASSED TO HEAVEN
FROM GREENVILLE, S. (
OCT. ,11, 1919..
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Till nineteen-nineteen, time seemed
abort, ?;
For God so kind and just
?Had kept an ange!4n our home ?
To love and comfort us.
I
Nine years have sgemed a longer time
Than the years God let us keep
r Her here with us since first she rocked
?s1. Each babe'.of hers to sleep.
But memory holds -her in our hearts
h-" And on our bridge of tears
' We see that angel coming back
? To us, across the years.
Y Ring, Bell of Time, your changes in
Each peal of yours which strikes
Brings us an echo of the love
| Of Angel Mother Lykes.
Around our fireside . . *
And the lessbns that you taught-us
1 here
These?these, shall abide.
* . O 'thou has said to us in dreams
"I've not a single pain
Now look at me, my children look
See, I ain well again.rt
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N B?nnettsville News
We. are highly honored by having
Dr. J." J. Starks, president of Morris
College as our supply pastor at ShiTbh
baptist church. The fiVst rally
for building funds for the new church
.under his eiHciei.it leadership, came, to
a successful 'conclusion oh Sunday
light, Oct. 7th. After all 'clubs reputed,
a-grand total of $2,501.00 was
raised, -Dr. Starks (s one of the
-frroadgst, big hearted leaders of the
ace.
The graded scdiool opened Monday
Oct. 1st, with the following ' faciftty:
rof. tr. U. Willis, Mrs. L.-Whittaker
Misses ' Inez Thrope, Daisy Feidon,
l.ldred Lance, Majhye Gordon, Pearl
Jj Robinson Geneva Reed.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Mason of Kirtg
stare mot peed up Sunday a week ago
o rDR their parents, Prof, and Mrs.
E. J. Sawyer.
'Mrs. 1). I,. Thomas of .Lumberton,
s the guest of Mr. and Mrs,* P.P.
ovu glon cm LinSt
Mrs. Curve P"oke Sfeverson of
'/earloite, X. ('..'is viking her mother
and sister on- Jennings St.
' .\lr. and Mrs. Eddie; Toi :ev of '-'nrlewood,
N> J., are visiting their parents
here. 1 ~~~
M iss Thelma Murdoch- left for j.aurhibuig
Institute Sunday., where she
'.ill enter school. ?-?.?V-?: =,
Miss Thelma Spears left Sunday for
.Greeleyville to resume' her, work ,as
. nyhor Lp the graded school
Mrs. 1'omie -lane Johnson was called
' hcnne to the bedside of her daughter,.
?h i .undriwent an upeiatiun in the
| hospital here. " ' ffl
Hew 5furdock has returned from
1 'nv Roohelle, N. Y.. where he has
been conducting a revival for Dr.
I "ai rington.
Many, people', are on the sick list
Dr. \Y. S. Manna our efticivnt doctor
, kept quite busy. '
GRAMTEVII.LE NEWS.
The Freedman Graded school, opgn d
last Mohdny. with the largest ctt^
nllnii'Mt -m thi. hklniy of the school.
The future, prospect ?is very bright.
Vo have a good corps of cooperative
onchfcrs, with" nja'ny years experience
:n the class room. Our faculty is
onijmsed of. the 'following' teachers:
hot'.. ]{. I,. Nix, principal;. Mrs. M.
I. Rriggs; Mrs. Mattie It. Fair and
11 is. Minnie A. I'alniore. The services
[ Mt. Zion A. M. E. church Sunday
rning ' Were very good as .usual.
' !ie pastor preached an able sermon
| vhich was enjoyed by all present.
Visitros are "cordially invited to all
crv'ces. The hour of the A. C. E.
vague" has been changed to 6:."t0 p.
i.. This meeting has proven to be
s ne of the greatest auxiliaries of the
lrurch, since many helpful topics are
iscussed each Sunday,
The service at Valley Fair was
.-rood as tisdal. Our honorable pastor
weacbed so Villiantly on "Let Your
.ight Shine." The Sunday- school
rave a rally after the classes had
1 teen taught. The reports were made
iy each class.. Each class as they
'made their report, was hoping that
hoii- report \vould be the largest.
Mass No. -1 reported the largest sum.
i>7.<>0. The class and teacher Miss
Celillus I'almore were very jlroud to
arry the banner. Among the visitor?
it the service were Miss B. Moor.4
-jf Augusta, the quartet of Johnston.
The Royal- Five has disbanded.
Tlli-no Iodine ?? ? V.O..J of ef.wl..
dnipletihg their high school courses
ind two young ladies, Misses Fells
and Palmore, resuming their work
t their respectlvtr^pjaces. We shall
meet again at Christmas and hare a
nice time as we've been having all
summer ... V . '
The meeting in interest of the new
.chool was a great success. Everyone
" resent enjoyed the splendid address
by Prof. E. B. Williams." He aroused
?he?educational spirit in ovovyone
Timely remarks by Messrs. L. "L,
Torrcy, G. E. Hammond, E. Ball.were
ery striking" and to the point. After
everyone had feasted on the splendid
uldresses-and remarks, everyone rallied
loyally to the cause. Messrs,
Hammond and Ball lifted the collection.
$40.40 was raised". We are still
thanking our friends for so kindly
ming at our call and we shall ever
remember them. _
Class No. 4 of Valley Fair wfir rer
lev a play Saturday Oct. 13. This
" promises to be a treat to Graniteville
Come out and enjoy yourselves.
Mi's. Mariah Jackson of Detroit
arrived here last week for a visit ol
several (lays with _ relatives and
friends.
Rev. II. .T. Dinkins of Savannah
..'la..-was, a pleasqit^-ealler to our citj
last week. Whilq here' he spent f
~ fis.v hours with Rev. J. W. Miles am
a short while-With Mr. nnd Mrs. \V
- M. Miller our popular undertaker hen
and Aiken. Mr. Miller keeps verj
busy on the job nevertheless he keepi
smilinp. We thank Rev. Jr W. Mile:
for $2.00 on his subscription to Th\
Palmetto Trader,
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BENEDICT NEWS
' Doctor Fred'k. C. Redlem, dean of
.he . college presided at the Formal ,
JLpening held in the college chapel. .
I'jiday evening; Ui'tobur atli.?Mtt~
Carl d. Begrman pronounced tho'ln
ocation. Doctor Fred'k. ?. Redferrt
ipoke briefly op the grbvfrth of the
.olloge depurtnlent. llr. Zack Town-'
iejid delivered j the ^.welcome address
?. o tho new teachrs and sUidfils which
.vas very practical in character. .Or.
i. -E. Nelson, 'M. A., Ohio- St aft;. ,re.ponded
heartily to the address of
welcome. Mi*. T. L. bucketl- lira Veiy .
ntereating and attractive way. Introiuced
the members of the faculty,
ihe program was interspersed with
jc|aulitid.T'inusical -selections. . Mrs. 1.
C.musical directress, playe'd
ery marniingly "Rondo Capriclosp"'.
-MuiKiuissuim.?rue girl's qumu'iu1
comprising: Miss Mildred Jenkins, l^t
.oprano,-Miss Leola Devese, 2nd soprano,
Mist> Lillian, 1st alio and Miss"
TTive Jenkins 2lld UltO, very sweetly?
emlered two selections: "it* Wintgr
Comes,"?-Tennent and "Ole Cncle
M0.0)1,"-?Scott. The male quartette
' omprising Mr. J'.manuel liuulUen, 1st
vL-nor, Mr". Miliary "Campbell, 2nd ten-.,
" r, Mr. William Ga'uldcn, .1.-1 1111(1
Mr. David Adamson, 2nd bass, sang
\y itness"'?and "Climbing Up the
. doinitain Cnildrcn." -AHss ? l.auia'
i-.au r a Gloster with her beautiful conralto
voice sang: "Let me live in the
' loU.se-by the side of tliei road"*?buih
oar-Gates. Miss Mildred Jenkins -was
.t her best in her vocal selection.
' \ iilniiulic."?Due tor C. H. Anits'drt,'
.resident of the college pronounced
,ne benediction. <
The male quartette comprised ol
Messrs. Gaulden, Campbell, Gaulden
and Adamson, having been, invited by
ne University of South Carolina to :
epresent South Carolina in a radio'"
oncert at Nashville, Tenn., this weea | '
,s creditably representing the . school. i
. he pfgoram each nignt "consists ol
segro spirituals.
i uv; twvuity aim stuueni uouy acgept j
jd the kind invitation8 pi' All. .Neigh- j
.our to-attend the Sunday evening!
. .ervico at the Tabernacle .u iipiy, a. i c-i
v ival has been ami is. being, conducts
" u t>y Kev7~XeTghbuui. an-e\ an'geii. 11
assisted by his son, who plays'a vio-'j ;
.in, and duOghtcr, who plays' the -pia- ]
o with very marked skill. Kev. Kei .
icdy, -Mi", and Miss Neighbour at.ended
our Sunday evening seiviee at!'
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.vhieh ntuhe .Mtss Neighbour playuu
.vhile Air. Neighbour played most
beautifully two -vioim selections: 'Lieu
ah Land" and "Nearer My God .1?
i'hee." Mr,' Kennedy spoke /.ety :
. .rielly and practically to the student.;- j
. he student body sang two selections!
it the Tabernacle: "Swing. Low'', and]
Give ~M'u Jesus"' The female, quar- ;
ette sang: "One Sweet and Solemn
i lx,ti<vhlM ??..! ' "-Iaw. " Mi.... M i 1 1 '
enkins upon request sang '.'God Be j!
.Merciful To Me." The service was
ndeed a great one.and Benedict Culego
appreciated highly the warm Te:eption
given. " I""-"?
The "student body met recently fori
he purpose of organising ah athletc
association and elected the followng
: officers: Mr. Millard Campbell,
president; Mr. Joseph Bailey, vicepresident;
Mr. James Goiullock, tveasirer;
Miss Alma Forrest, secretary!
md Mr. Gerald Roberts, advertising i
nanager.
New officers-for the Frat are: Mr. I
Millard Campbell,-president; Mr. Me-. |
^5 wain Wardlaw, vice-president; M: 1
lohn Stevens, secretary; Mr. Robert
laker, treasurer; Mr. Joseph .Baileyif i
ritic; Mr.-.'.IIhrold Stevens, editor;'
Mr. David Adamson, solicitor' Mr. i
" ''hilip Brooks, chaplain; Mr.' Otis'
Gibbs, Warden and Mr. Clarence Ilam nond.
cojvesponding secretary.
The Phyllis Wheatley Society com-'lj
, oosed of college .women only, had .its .
r:,r. pieeting. in the college library. j
Saturday evening, at 7:80, . Miss Mill
lied Jenkins is president arid is striy- |
ng to make the meetings the be.-t in
?he history of the society. f
rWALTIvRBORO NKWS.
The farmers here arc making good ;
use of the beautiful sunshine (lay's. j
' eying' to gather their grain. -
' * Mr. Rethal Williams and Rey. F. j
Marcus motoVed to Orangeburg un |
Wednesday of the?past week?- M-iv-p
Williams is a student of State college.
1 Rjev. F. Marcus, Mr. A ; 'Pent and i
Sankev Marcc motored to Savannah
Sunday visitffig relatives and friends.
Miss Rcfha Lights has returned.
' after spending some time with rein
[ tives and friends in Hardeeville.
' The many friends of Mr. Guy Fran-I
eis are very proud of his return, after
? spending the summer months in Lake
Ciiyr ? ?? ?
v The school here opened Monday.
1 Oct. 1, ASuth n ore -Than two "hundred
1 TfTcf^ fifty students. We are looking
- forward ot a successful school year. *
r Misses Mahel Pent, T.illie B. Os3
borne, F-dith Jones, Rev. and Mrs. F.
L Mama* were ntnottg those that attend"
i ed the Sunday School nnd Epworth
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pro m:adi:r
1 Dangerous |
Condition j|r
'There wa3 ?\ time' hen "5 '
my health was not so' V"?
good," says Mi. iviib I fop- v a.
kins, of ?atlbtloL-.-r . I y. ?
"I suffered a ; i ;
, from gas pains. JU tin* i
was saturated with [ '>?* >.
which W.Vs .1. ,1 y v j
eliminated, From U i )
. m time 1 had- i yoP-r 1 v ? j
. K i aches,: and I ieiil-shv/hw-i \
8 and dull. . ,, . ' ?
S "I knew of P.?'ae:!p\> .u, 1,t ' 1.
R as a medicih , , }
! CONSTIPATION
H sol thought j-woi "d try il. J
8 i For a whilet took 1
B | dose every ni^h'l imhiihy i
-4 | oyatcm wo- rid < ? i :? ?
R cumulated poison.
"I gained in v.. ic.ht>
l) my geheiral health i
-H ' good. That > i
| 1 of Blade-Draught. 1 -upfe. :
If it in mv'hnmn n?,.i , 1 i
51 bctfin To Tee I Jjj' Ii-:'s lid - Ti:^j
dull, Intake a dost?, alter ?
i?| 'which I feel O. K. v -j
T try to Kocf> my V .- Tr
cleansed, and j find ' ck*1
niTiiitrht. n pu.nf 'ii: 1."
Chester Para& 1-*^^?
l'rntV and Mis. <>. M> l:i < h. i
'i>'n.d"H spell* 'III us i t. n
lore vciy'pU'uwinil^ bj'k th . J<v
i. l . ii? M.isS K>tfc'l'e 15 ;. !' i
Hi -. Mo.lntiish are 'jrrai?tn A a.*' *
If a fb\v tvockg':' . . _
"r. *K. tl.. Sjianidip , ei" |:'a!. .' :
p"-tin.* Si/nd:'.}, n.i tiicT, .v.
and- Mrs, {k. K: Leathers.
l>:H'iid's i*l' 'Mi's. 1 >'. <<"v*r! y
tliitr. In trait ;;k\ i n l-.' -A'
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Quite. a nam.'uv !'" . !:v:t'ii
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s.i : h < hant'"!\ Im V..:' ! '
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.' r.-aril Mi-. Jam j"!
iir isitina-.iin -Ir i * , j
v . in Washin^tort. 1>.
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'ii v-^nsUuio, Sat iifiay. b* i V. . ji
r. " '(1 his alma .iwai\ i' T
The Ailulf ;jii.t ''Sciiin ! ' r
he f.nmnis St.. si'i'ot 1. ; * if'.\
'i' li 'ay niym . w'i h . ' : 'a \ .
a:.. Tluf to; s .'t' : 1' >.: a ;"
?. I;. Kiu.i'S*; -Mr.' S: A am \ X
Vv.it: 4 !:i i'l'h'k.1 .Mi-' I' v... I', t
eli, Miiss T.iijn.ii J; ! 1 in; . !
s in ins:* "ajhl c.i- .!? . : ' ?
if the Domcstic Seu- ;
he F'nloy l!i?h "tf> hi v. ii
laujth"' by Mi<-v B 'viiiii. '
IMv. Henry Lilly i - m.!? iviDr.
J, I*, limit > tiiac'.ntc'
on V. y!ie St:
Itl-yiva! meetIn.jf el. ,-eii S n.-.- ?>i._
it*tIv.vit-1ivpolhoi)'.V. cY.i
iviih- tVuVtoen inl lol. e
\ Wl'.V lil^i'e ct >\\ i e
hiti-aisit.'.on.Siuu.a'.v rY?
s5>*'c!i of Durham. N.eii'tn'1 1 ~
iiu ' and j ivnehCul Yviij.il r 'il *
ne ; . o.u-h hi--:'ht. P. . A. i; .'. ;y. n
s |?h<tor.
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IN MI-YIOID \M.
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TiV loving mcmi ry. of .n v ! ar .1.
wini diyaiii ' i'.. ' ; ' .....
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Why !*? in n<?i'ur' ' >; i <1; "iu-. 1! 1
a*... Aliil k'iiVu otii" !v n'" ' 1 v'T is.
n :-a"f? ? lie takes thorn a v.;y.
1-is :i\ni sake. It' n<t t!'.? ; . ^ . ?
n vain. From"tm;they^v-t ? ud-:.; i'- ,
.v;. ,n; .i;:i .
?Ti i' m;kl ; (i .M! j.-v .:
If rut lie would tv t hr.v .1/
osL Tho' time vnl!s .n'tii-1
mi s y. n. .And. >\t it s '
to;< >y 'hat yi'ti were Iv'iy. ore.'- > .
iii ligol hau l in lna\ . n, a. t ?iu e
. o ii'ili tc. Ft -Koh.'rf Ta:'
sr-ed to fill'+he Varan'
Mrs. Lola l aii. >i . \<
reported a su-v? --'n! r i
ptvachwl to a hi It e e > >ir\ ' " i '1
if'iy ' IK' r* """ "' ' ' ' -- nion.
He Krouf h' out > uno t .<
points. 7 ""
Mr. I.'oRoy Frr.nois loft Friday f r
Savannah. where he* vvill atKinl.
school..? - V'
We are very proud to linotv that
Mrs. Kdith MgLovc In still improving.
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