The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 20, 1928, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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I - , ' r- : - _ V" PAGE EIGHT. Chester Paragraphs v> 1' HVoiiify \r\?*tt jhmve i n iii:' i'rjur hqspiml anil is iin ' I'" (if.i'l. _ v.. . i io<vt* bali toain .lias boon orjj'ahiz ',1 thaii.aViJ Institute, with i'ro'f ...ivan as coach,' A ganie was Hay iv in Mincastor .Monday, between- I.an ^vt.v^ler Hi. ami Rininard. 1 ho so Hi .. 13. tu 13, in. favor, id l.amnsuv. .The' dhls' J'vojfrc .?ive Club uild ''/ia' Athletic C.Iub' wore in-^uuiieil the I'ijuv.v' High School. Monday. f-' t he Adult .Night 'Si'hoiils are .we!: : :! .nidid, and the onv 'tiir.ent grow;i , ?.htly. ' ? ,, ;? *. -hnlia 11 ray. lYaee St.. mis! oil to[ a Columbia hospital. Weil: ;.ilay,. after an .illness of. about" liyt y ai's. ' . * .Irs. llarrie^HRiMiH'.v. one oi- nu * '5 neer citizens. nil' (.heslei is . n pa ' \\ at the fryer Kosijit I. 4 ; . \very t hi"nt?" is ill reiulitu ss. tfV tin v eilainnieut of the Sy in >!. tvhii I i heTe next -week ;ti '.UajPinel .1'i'*'; j eliilreh . II ey Hi V j ,.:u ,\I. p.. ^ I'r-Meii' ui ' j'. Y.' I'.. I*, i f. (.'a't pa ;7 i>' f; .-a . ,!i p. a 1 Vp.i;!;;i < \ t ? '.> ... ... ..... 1'he yi-iin : ? ?? il 1 lie r. - t'iuh 'ii ..?Y I I ...' .<. i;i>;. has.-Jieeti t>rua!H?.e<l. l y ; .p Ji f 'teUyift'l's fly 111- the KilliVv H At tile ia>i hUet'aii' Xvhiel ; i'.eiil at the -heme el Mr-. an. / ivter T.aiitler, with 'Miss^R/Tunr Ivwell. host*. ess. the'< I a'1. reap. sev ' . - X i 1 .-na', .e.'> iin t'he* itl'o'af .r'aui I .aw . i; i i.tji.'ai'. an.: < -lie "i h> ; n ms <0 nr. el" .\va> pleas iiu"ly ; ixit . .. v.:. j.y'.Vi-Us Hi;u k\\'eU, Tlu. hysU's-i . v:;ivf.' ift* r:\-aiiY >th<? Ii ui's .. * it: . Wliitr. is. pivside'nt . . * -f- s, Wrijfht. sOn'-tary; ".^Ts. .*. t'i .Stuht'ssr, nvasu'ivr, The Clul 1 tUiltU' tin*. Wiuty' oi' JSo'jr.rpJ'iot'ts "... w.o ia'i)u* t'l* '....Nt. I'i n icy in ilu- sWk ii'sf my. ,Mm -.Hatt-a CiiHj JytcvviUy:' ^lrs.' iNlartlu ... ii:. Oak,-St.; Mrs. tjeiMv i. ahfra el " ~ St;."' ' . h. J.:;.n>e,s .Head. 'Norfolk, Va;. i: j ," .i?_t his brother Mj\ S?n\- Head - \. Vi.ylic St. ?Tv\. '. w. rue 1'ratt has j list closua ? mi- i'lil ivu'. ;fl i',' ' ?< /a , ..it .H'ill I.aptist church, Fun del* ' 1 ' IHty. . . ' ' ! ' 1 ; . ' Mr.' and' Mrs. Joseph Jackson. ?? i lunihia, motored here Sunday ii . l'.L*ir 1k/:ui! it'nl now Stiuli.l.iil.of 0..110I iI..spt'iit the day- wi'tli'. thvir rcla \lr, hml Mrs. K. ,< Avns.MiJ u'.a Chajipi-iltJ Ni-1si.iv accuuvpau.ii-i . |ii;u' ?? * i a inimW ul'- iktm ii- aiU-iai ?"r ^j^rnr?.ninipjcLJznr?p r?. J-.:. g| Before Buying Yc a-.fT %, -J ' ? . ' *' . ' ty'jI * V ' ? . * I (Cliristuu V.: -'.A :; ?Q ?> ?. n. ' -.L/pm^pna :sc< Assoi 3: tSl^T'riKTiS "'A \T "\ DOTi Qjj v. i_ W . r (A z'Mi '? i?j| Mi * . II We also have a eompl . |lf)29 C A t? I -z ? - - ru ... :-la =1I ADVERTISIN 7: 1 .. Ask to s |j \z' kJOB PRINTING r~%- " . f - ? ?? a P" Jy -V v v *?? *? *V -V * _4_ 4540- ASSE>?;BLY S^FXE xvzrinin!. Union News (iolsteill l*f Nt*\V berry, j- J omlueting meeting at t'oriirth Ba; I fist ohuivh" \y<? .aiv sorry that oi: aril correcting this reached olheo to Jate. " Xo name having been. announced ... pastor, mtmy- guess*.? were nvuU'.?'> '< in some way the nahe nintionod ! \\yeli was ifne" catk'ii Jb.v some of 1 .Auvscrs. *\\~o -jmv ! wry fit;it [ has' ./happened ami hope to have-^ eoi.ieet hercatter. , .... ; [Wi>. i.il-iii I>auh'.ns, S.-\V :ilruV " . i olUU.'.V X..; TkIoT: A. -M. H. church- oij'-'Tuesyi 'Oct. IQtii. The meet in)? was well a . . trmded ami very interesting. Mrs. .Ianie (? Douglass is still. 1 president ami has been for a mi.:; T"" ' . r"v?~-itnrt-rotn-ifc'. en." rind- oaky was served' l?y Mrs. Da" tk'ihs' Tllf president ox pressed tlvauL-; and appreiatipn to ..the hostess for " tVi laininir. tlic...Society. Dr. ami .Mrs. LotUax. Mrs. II.; i 'i j'ii'ii'l'e'i tM r.-.. S." L. II nm j,dum*.-M.U-..-. - _ l'. iiu'iv. and Tolnn . wore anmntf viMtiirr who were' made quite-.weled-' "Ti?Mi ~ C. 11. Williams was plea-oil nave her motherahd ancle aild ot: | t" s.of the fainily' visit her a I fci?. :iKf?\|J - '.lallie M-m/on' Ull- TT ' pleased to have a -frjend -visit It'4 We were-ileliKhte i .t ? i.aet Imp a' i . ,, , am too M.-rry .w'o eanm t recall t ?wut ?J - - . - I . ' Mr<. l;tith Bcnsoh ^Yeeden ttfld !Vy Ui'iijriey. from. Mus-ayluisetts : j a', home of parents. My. and Sj Aithm' Henson on Me Beth street. V thank Dr. Lontax of Zion A. M. i church for. the most cardial invitaDmfto visit his',church and Speak in int i <t of The Leader. We have not d< this because wo dislike nvixihir h. hiss with reliuTnu tied there s alwa' ^'.somuch church work, announcemei on Sunday, we feared l.enir 1 "cil. tin. Grand Lodge' of Good Samtu 1 l:lhs ill (ivoi'grtuwti .la?t Wffk. | .Mr. J. S. Stanbnek was re-ciecr oj Grand*'14igh Priest at the Gra .!j Lodge at' . Royal Arch .Masons a ,<i t Grand (Annmandery of .Knights Ton j L_ulurs, which Met in Wihnshoro la .' ' 'Week. Those atn-nc.nir were: .Mr. ; I 'S. Sranhaek. Rev. F. I?. Sims. ? . j ! .lames . Chandler; L>i\ \V. G. \Va t Mr. J". T. bouglasa, Mr. A. 11. 1 Iowa: j i : Prof. S. 1. Finley, Mr Henry Li!.:- . i Mr, Nicholson Gaston and many otiii ' : - er,s. . " M > .?. Nannie Gordon ami > isl T.Mis.s (..tannic McMtvain have return. . honie al ter a stay of several wei K - u i'lh. relatives in Washington. 1>. 2 ." "r ... . & ^ " !2ij >ur- '' ' /.<t x ' m u.ariis j : our Complete - ' * : >\k rtmerit . S . v., ?*? ricf ES FOR EVERYBODY j| . . rr -r ete Line of - ? E K D A R S 1 nd.." j.; : * ?. 7K A - / v [b Q BLOTTERS *| ee samples ' DEPARTMENT I -ctj Ire ?3 foaiierf ? ' . i ' T PHONE 4523? n,. r? . r~ ; v. . . ? __ ' i'-ij raiaKJarararerarararatajaaaiMrejzfar, --- ? - ? _> j m . . ^L, rT ~r a ^TTTHE PALMETTO .S. I,. ( I.M.KY (i? ?>r the <1 - ' . i'l ; 11 v , .is..; isiiul^n ' |( , '1 . . i't i t i i;?^tia ?&> " ?m-I __ ?r???*?n .1 Ik- v. j- ( 0 ' ? ; R Hap- ] " " ' 1~ 't1 li^TOU* (if. * -t~:v ' (Ml ' IV1 ' ' ?. : -I ! V':'' si'< . . -v S"; vk'tjf And ' ' * . .. A < ' \ fill tiUltrt , : (I'LM as i>( " "1 t - Jfisir wiivkej. ;n:cHimv'1 ' y i ?(I'a1 mm^v YiOY in H ' Ai-V . ' . * -.-.-'i-. , bi?PJl <* \ : : v w vhi-fr. J' '. 1 W.il'ianis are at 5.\Ii\ and > . ' . Willi an5.* < " i; '- . a ' :i k; a< Siras'llitflf s>1 . ' . " <. t -v.-*v.* in favor , . ' vvb i sont a..-'.. " "i : iVus"- rnlun; . t - 11;? k ' i. jsr >oKiyn a t , I \<i.' -v:\y Mr, Brock h;i ' V ,1.1 "C niany social !V.\ :I": . ';! > v'.in**. Mr. and M . : . ;\' l'uht fully ' T TT * * . ITT? home. i ' > \ <i.1 'r. :;nd Mrs. ; ('. 1 . -M i. ;\n?l M rs ' I. ' . Mi -/ < . PruUsj : X. . ' '< 1. \'.f. K". Mouzon. I" ' . < ' ' * and 1.?r?t. ('. -Yx'rllinms. M. K..V. . . V'.' My It, Me- | K ;'. I ?: ?? ?. . ' ..in Xoneh-wetrt \ a.i.: >irs,'j. s. ....... . " -V-Y'!.!/* . 1 ' I -n-ied' tile.; >. :i- r.1 ('nil-' ... ! 'a y? Miss i (ie'.tvjria i . - 'fit i-'i'tcs | . ' . 1 !:i'l I.ind i: t11 Ml .. ' ' n- .mancl i ' v . ' . Mm- Itcst'. v " >."i:0 'were -?vt ti.? oht-icd r K'iiic l?is-{ " V ' '.yt.-iv many j . .1 . -i<i lino loo" ' \ : J . *> . . ;?t Hiunt'h | .. . y, 'van's' -larjf- j J f1 "^TT'j' upi isod | t. painted! in idly know ; ? was., roali *\'.\ ' i r i in a fewj j- /?<ij V , V .-and''.Miss'-Ks-j s f- ifi hr rioTSnit *{ 1 . k <. started j V lii-v. \V.| . ,, , : I ; - J I --v. < ; :!:< up l i s- . . > if.,, siik t'u_ilo | - of Air. ( n ' .a";.- .VIiv. Dean re-1 I' * w;vs-' iiiU 'l) bet1 -a y.c bad the Sun-J '! ! ' r * T.l.i- nas i fnl '.if" V.-? > . . .id the addresses, - :s,-- Svir. lay '-fvuht !' t ' d. the closing . ' i".v_ v : . ; .c the | eh . . !.; !' repertsrl 7*'V . .'This v.%s pla'n:v o. This. troe? 11. ' . ? . "it and Itcv. B. A. '? 'J tns?>?l.?Vl :ts ht>rO?4Jl .() :" Daily at Morris ' ) M r, Spark : ' . . ' * . ' 1 < k list. "-ii - st'hri f v.ifl h%ve iwy- - is t mommf*. -Mr-.J Dean 'Mrs. C./A. Dean | ami ill* li. A. Darker went to An ^|T T|y ^rT^'y V^ T^ Tj f : --.-.'v.; .;' ! GOING TO SEE WH^ ?! - ? ..' *.? . ,. ' ' \*: r I p, , I State $ . rwiT ?3 s \JK^ I "C ? ' 5?r TPRSDAY, G TOBE 1 You hoc tlie Babies in -t V WEDNESDAY, OCT* _ .. A Tlie.GallculL YjOILUJJl. X chivalry is displayed X their Race. - v y . - ; ?T"-??? Y THUPSDAY. NOV El (WJ^ /he Cohegc Hen in ( _Jake aH'fly the honrtv X FRIDAY, NOVEMBl ?? College Men to be. 1 % .' Sumter. The over maintained 4fs r % / , A Al! the week the V( ^ ?Camped in school i V DAVIS BAND, ALL V TING AND RUNNIf >.. CARNIVAL. y HERE INDEED IS I X -V RACE IS DOR : T V Get Season-Tickets for S1.0C - day for the entire X SEETHE f - '' Y Y Confer with GREEN % Information, f ?- ;V" ' I X A^A A^A J W* T4V Race Progress 1 b > ' T: . " ' . LET'S SEE WHAT THE COLORED raui'LiU AKK uuim*. WHtKt;; AT THE FAIR. Never was inore gentle, constructive enthusiasjn shown, anjjwhere, than there i? among the South Carolina Colored State Fair. The exhibitors are already gringing exhibits to the S.ecretary'H office and in many instances the advices come that they are taking many exhibits to the directors. Richland County will be well represented, ind&bhralty and in county display according to advices reaching the Secretary's office, from lower Richland and I)u tch Fork section. - As to the lower portion of the county, represendcrson Wednesday to vvslt Mr. J. S. Adams who has been sick for'' over two months. We are indeed pleased to report Mr. Adams is much better, of his father Mr. P. B. Dean SunMr. P. B. Dean, Jr., was the guest ASHLEIG H STATION N EWS. r : tor liettis Academy, Trenton. The revival meeting that is being carried on at the Bethany Baptist church by Rev. E. T. Hampton is' the main program for this week. Mr. Isadore Felder, Little Mastei Frank and Mrs. Lizzie Ada Sims are on the tBick list. Prof. H. K. Dowdy,, agriculture teacher of the Barnwell graded s^h0()^ held an interesting meeting in Red Oak school Wednesday, Oct. 10. ^!r. Boy Is ton, (white.) demonstration agent of BarnwelL County spoke to the class. A very large crowd was present and much information was obtained. The farmers as a whole seem to be much Interested in such meetings.????? * ?? uy1 Mr. Willi Lee Bentley was the guest ;o'f Miss Hattie Holman Sunday afterirm _ . Everybody is delighted to know thnt Mr. Horace Holman is able to play out on the lAwn, after a short illness. Prof. H. Kr' Dowdy and Miss Kirkland were in our olty a_ few minutes i Monday evening. . I" * ' ?aw II f I '! iT 'MY RACE' IS DOING Colored iOth - NO :R30th, - i their Mother's arms. QBER 31st. for the honor of crowning the MBER 1st. ieadl'y competition; A. U.-B. C C of the State Fair Game. ? SR 2nd. Ii School Boys, BOOKER T. am -Cock Boys count themselves mai tecord, R ATIONAL TRAINING BOYS? tn the grounds. EN BANT), ANI) LIKELY HOR 4G. GRUBERG'S FAMOUS SHC 1 Adultsv?Childrt'n 50o; C*o in and week. L ...... " . . : CROWNING OF THE Q1 " "'' ""7: - ; JACKSON, Sec,, 1119 Ws A^A A^A A^A A A A y 1 ' 11 :o e Noted at Fair | tation is going to bo exceptionally strong because of the interest in the Kniirhts rirlinir ir> thr> tnnrrtambnt j i hey are practically confined wer : Richland except "Happy" Josh Alston landthb it is many score years, slllee j the light of day fell.in his eyes in the i Congaree-Wateree Fork, he yet says lowor~Richland is his home. The Tour j nament Is therefore, the big thins of the Fair . Clowns, with clowns attire will com pete;-bringing- sidesplitting laughter. Then, earnest, well train'ed riders will ride in the earnest hope ]oT winning tKe first prjze and the I high distinction of crowring the queen | of horior. selected from- among the' young ladies of Allen, Benedict, Booker T. and Booker Washington j Heights. Mr. Alston, thjnks he can Wn this high dstincton, there are I "!? * I many other knights its sanguine of their skill qjj he. Buy season tit-kctsfij^jji+i^JifL and see the TournfimerTf'Tree, Wednesday and still have admrssiuh to the ground everyday, and anytime you wish- the balance of the week. Nobody of! course, will miss Thursday, November 1st. Kverybody 1s talking about it Alien expovis1 to down Benedict, and benedict just 16 the reverse, she eoni fidentially expects to_win the game; the odds are in Benedict's favor, ac- ! cordng to the records of the past. What will happen Nov. 1st,only those present can state the first hand. Now, Friday the Second of Novembexv.will in ihany respects he as irt-I teresting as Thursday, in Booker T. I and Lincoln Hi same. As reports ! have it, whereever, tho coaches send tickets^ the command goes, not to send them back but the money. "Dont return any tickets, but please sell them." Friday A. M., November 2nd, is the "Word." -^Xavis Band as usual, greatly augmented, will furnish music all the week. Allen's Band will cheer the V'Gold and Blue" and Benedict states it needs no cheering as superior playing will keetr> them inspired. Gruberg's Famous Shows is bringing in a real hi?h class carnival of e--| ducational attractions. Aljl arrangements have been per Octofrr 30, 1928. f & - ' r> ; WHERE? AT THE % Fair | V. 2nd I ; - 'T, where Skill anil . womanly beauty of ^ LASSIC. Who will 1 - ;1 LINCOLN HI of 'A, ny, while ^>. T. ha* '' ' . i" t Our Farmers to be X .... SE RACES, TROT- , ^ >WS, HlfcH CLASS ED ^ ^ V": f out the ground*, night LIEENS ' v ' ... ^ X" ' ishington Street, for ? f. ' - <? ' rccted for the entertainment of the Vocational Training Boys camp and school on the grounds for the week, according to Prof. Burgess, who was in the city, this week. Elsewhere is published a copy of Prof. Burgess' letter to the si^ty^fivavocational t.pnphora nnrl ? ? ? sponces have come to him from the. mountains to the sea. STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION October 5, 192ft. Dear Sir: _ We arc enclosing you a copy of the * program for the State Fair School for Vocational Boys at the State Fair beginnin monday, October 29th and closing Friday after November 2. Arrangements have been made for some of the church people to furnish meals' to the boys at 25c per meal or 7>5c prr day. The State Fair organization will issue passfrs for all of the boys, so that the only expense they will have will be their travel to'and from the Fair and their meals. The" boys will live in large tents furnished by the Fair Association. ~Kachvb6y should bring with him tow- ^ els, soap, two sheetts, blanket, and a straw tick,. 30 by 72 inches. Straw will be furnished: ~ : In additibn- to the meals each boy will pav an incidental fee of 25c to t.nkp carp nf little unavoidableexpen ses. . " You understand that each school is entitled to two boys, these boys to be delegates from your local chapter of New Farmers of South Carolina. If you have not already organized your Chapter, you should do so at onee. Please write Prof. J. V. BuroHs; State College, Orangeburg, on the/enclosed postal card, giving him the y names^sf the boys you expect to have present at the Fair School. This eard ,.1 1J - -1- t-2 A ? i - " Ai. ^ ' miiuuiu rewcn mm not later xnan uciober 20th. The sooner the better. ? You understand that your boys are to come to the Fair on Monday afternoon, October 29th and they are to be dismissed to go home on Frfday afternoon, November 2nd. 1 I hope each teacher Will see to it that he has his two delegates at the school. The boys will be in capable " hands thruout their entice stay in Columbia. V^-Very truly yours, ? Vard Peterson - State Supervisor of Agriculture : . "v i i - i