The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 13, 1928, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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i HE HOUR IS (THE FAIR) CLOSE1
?^?AT HAND. ?: 1
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.0 tr.VrP.0- Nov. 2, in Columbia, is.
U t time v.-henthe colored population;
JL L: ..rTou'.U- CuraHnu-' tucet- for the great- j
. occasion of the year, is only two ;
.. (!:??mmy. ?Vrtit it, find you pre- j
r.d or will you be hoping for only,
i few days more?
f-etiers have come from all' over
; o State, mountains to sea, seeking
:: .formation?desiring to know how |
' i send exhibits, Points outside .of
rth Orolina, as far as Ohio, even
!r?\vii infavmnija^ aa?vioo fV*of i
. , cie will be representation^ Neverj
v.-- as ivtore' interest1 shown in the city
- ? Columbia and the State.
I'rivilegcs are being reserved, ALL
T.C'KLTS are here/all contracts made
T- d the Fair Management is just I
siting for the hour to press the
..utton and the gates of the South
Carolina Colored State Fair, will
-wing wide to the public, on the finest
'rsptayo of agricultural, mechanical
r nd industrial achievements ever pre'
'. story, so far as concerns South Carc-'ina.
Compare our program, thousands
'm which are distributed, with the
?pi- grams nf other Fairs, white or
colored, and it is the very best pre
scnted the public.
Tuesday, true to custom, Baby
Show/ instructions to mothers and
Termers' Conference. Then this year
ia-a_nc.w_-spect, the Youth have come
,. a v;eek to our care, The Vocation
11 Education Roys, our quests.
This is perfectly in line with the
y of the Asscoiation, to educate,
^';o-'re and uplift the TUOe. Stallingwith
the Rahy, ffoing thru the years
with youth, then provide a medium
^ ~^.r-frrtt grown to display its worth.
Wednesday is a day we' are hop{.>or'
fnr everybody to attend. To this
^ - CZld, <he Fair is oTerinj? to those who
son tickets, the privilege of
; : *$ *o the Gram! Stand free, to see
M-.e Races and Tournament. A season
ticket?for adults is $1.00; chil,
: dren 60c. You can therefore buy a
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AND Will f ufnish Music
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season ticket and see the Tournanier.
and"Races Free; and then have admis
The Tournament, is a revival p
memories of the happy days of tin
long' ago. Days whdtf coT5fbdr :mrt
had fine, military and other comp in
f.utl manhoods j&ec the Tournarnen
t>y all mhans, Wednesday. .
"Watch lor the placard and othe
fOrmS Of. SneCLal Ullvprticnmnn? +u?
i the managers of'Allen ahd BeneiJic
Athletigs are putting on that wil
bring 25,000. '
. Friday will be a great day fo
: Booker T. and Lincoln Hi. Prof. Pri
| leau feels assured that quite a croWi
will.come front Sumter and the gam
| :s scheduled to begin ".at 1 o'clock t
[ permit them to get here in time fo
} it. Tickets'go on sale -this " week a
Lincoln Hi, in Sumter and at Booke
A letter from Mr. Jossely, the man
ager of Gruburg's Famous Shows
assures us that his attractions for th
week wilL be high class in every-paj
ticular. * - "is
Wb were assured by committe
of. ladies, representatives of one o
our very worthy charitable institu
tions of their intent to put on
booth at the Fair for the benetit o
their institution. Also this week,
nieeting of representative citizens mc
at the Secretary's office in a get-tc
I gther meeting, looking forward t
extend the helpfulness of-the Fair.
All drpssed up, going where? T
the Fair, is the slogan.
JjjjSS ETTA PRATT AT WAVER!.'
HOSPTTAXT
Miss F-t'a P>pfT q f ~~N"owherry an
popular teacher in the graded schoc
i of that city is a patient atJ;tho Wa\
erly' Hospital. A Leader represents
five talked with Miss Pratt last Mot
day morning and found her as cheerfi
as one could expect her to be-^-cjfc
fined to her bed in a hospital. Mis
Piatt hopes to be back at her post c
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Union News
This is really "October's bright blue
weather"?Nature is gaily atired, ffl
t olora. varied and beautiful.
Churches anc^ schools are all well
! ill vended. Rv. C. H. \Villiams~~pffStor
I 1 if Corinth Baptist -church, preached
' ! n interesting sermon on Sunday
' : s'orning. The sermon was full of prac
! ileal truths. Many heard and rejoiced
f ' I o dizintr that!1 the I.nrrl is' mv shpn
2 ' '..onl, I shall not want.
The Missionary Society of. Corinth
' i '.cM meeting at the evening hour
v. i ll arranged program was enjoyed
* ! i.y all present. Mesdames Rogers,
Young, Montgomery, Misses Young,
rj \. II. Ruff, also Mr. S. VV. Morgan
t . were on program. Each one pert
ormed well their parts. Rev. W. P.
I Williams paid the Corinthians a call.
| N"p doubt he heard the call "Come
f ?over and help us"?so accepted paso(trr>
invitation to preach. Dr. WilHams'
handled text and subject matter
c with perfect ease. All were delighted
b | with his style of delivery and could
r | have listened longer.
II The revival meeting at Corinth ber
' rins this week. Rev. Daniels of George
l town "is assisting pastor Williams.
-; Members and friends in general are
1.1 cordially invited to attend the meetc
wig, and help in reaching the unsaved.
uj. Prof. A. A. Sims has had his-coiy
little bungalow changed up and in its.
e stead we see a two story house with
if eleven roms, bath and sleeping porch
j ?all are exclaiming?'what a change'
A TVu? WbrL' WOO
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,f <f Mr. Lott Reynolds, wliu is master
a >f trade. Wherj this building is com>t
fleted, ther^,?w211 Jbe . room enough
)- [and the family comfortably housed.
0 ! Rev. Dudley is looking the pictune
_of 'health and'continues to smile.
0 We were pleased to have him call a
; MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT.
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Mrs. Fannie Hardy announces the
j marriage of her daughter, 'Hattie
>1 N'elums t(T Mr. tf'red Wallace Saturday
Sept. 22, 1028. At home 12th St.
Columbia, S.' C. I
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i- duty shortly. Her Mother is with
\i her and is giving every attention that
if a devoted mother is capable of giving.
QLEADER
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will cheer the gold and bhie n
LINCOLN GAME, Fri dsiy.
rnish Midway Attracti :n\? U
lnd stay
YS Who will be our guests
1119 Washington Street, C<
few days ago?gave him some sample'',
copies ef "Leader" to use. on his \vovk 'T2/j
in Jonesville, and other points. We
hope to awaken interest in this way |j-J
and hear of many subscribers in Jones
viise, s. c. ?rr ' / W pi
The members of choir "of Corinth }$
Miss A. II. Huff organist, for re- ij-3
hearsal. A full attendance and splen j[3 .
[aid music. All were surprised when 4"
Miss Ruff entered with a tl'ay.of light l?y
refreshments for the group. The |3
numbers and friends of Corinth are
| really enjoying the music rendered h-Ttl
I by the choir. The pieces are all new !fjj
i and well rendered; especially the aii- !j?j
| the.ms: "Peace be Within thy Walls" :^]j
| and "Let us all give thanks." All, Ij3
' are hoping that Misses RutF and Mcj
Kissick, with members of choir will ig
1 feel encouraged to .continue "making
| His praise glorious." The service ren
I dered is greatly appreciated by pasj
tor and public. 1 jlij
We jlo not know our young corrcs- jg|
j ponderit-?-who sent Society notes in jfJj
| l&st T^fc^-tyould have been glad to l3
have seen name signed and' credit ibi!
j given .'where it is due'. Please do ' a
'not bestow upon us what we fail
merit. We enclose Notes from Beth- Ej
el A. M. E. church/ for which we
thank our correspondent. Let. others 3
send in time and we shall be too glad 3
"to forward to" office; " r" ?S "
. Bethel A. M. E. church is still mak- 3
ing progress u^ftder her present pas- S
tor. The pastor is preaching the q]
gospel that reaches the hearts of the 3
people. Everybody acknowledges S]
- Rev. Washington to he a preacher o( gl no
,mcan ability; he is in a class to 3
himself. . { jjj
* iic cuiiii asL oeuveen last year and QJ
this one this time of the year is quite Cj
enGouraging. Rev. J Washington is a
sane in his deliberations; and draws jgj
the people to him wherever he goes. |Cj
He has not h..d a dissenting voice to
anything he suggested 'this year; not [m
a single opponent. j ijjj
. Tho mnmha'rghip mi a wh?1n ie /In. ig
siring his* return for another year.sm
The peopl^-i/ Union Heel tjiat he is iS
an asset to thi commnnittys7 " jrj
Services reached high, markka: Beth j irn
d Sunday; the pastor appeared to be !ti|
n fine trim and preached as never be- i;Sfore.
The people of Union as well 1 q|
as the members of Bethel are proud ,Ej!
of having Rev. Washington's services ?rv
here. fZli
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