The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 27, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, October 27, 1928.
Bennettsville News
3?! The rally at 2nd Baptist church
closed Sunday night with much sue^
? cess. All churches seem to . unite to
make their fall rallies a success.
,Rev. Covington, of Maxton, N.
preached Sunday afternoon at the A.;
M. K. Zion church.
. Mr. H. Covingtoq* is doing very
- good work with his. theatre this fail".
Miss Cerrunter Sanders was delight
ed to have Prof. MrKriight call t/>
see her Friday night. '
We are pyuud to know that 5l'is;Ethel
,McCdy and Mr. pub Willumts
are out again after a few weeks'illness.
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, Mrs. l^T. Watson of Faye.tttwille,
i ;.n: C-. .is thn I.,'...- .......-f -r
, ... ...v ?.vv*pv ni Dir. illlCl
I \ Mrs. C. 11. Grace.
^^^herc by an oversight, two names' Were
Misses Margaret- Cherry ami
vric." Whack. Miss Chel'ry went tv
Hhtcr Friday to witness the Kami7
Hveen Morris and Benedict.
B>r. W. S. llnnna, Miss Emma Drake
^pul sister Mrs. Stevenson motored
Maxton, N. (\, Sunday aftcrnon
.to .visit Hiss Drake's aunt, Mrs. KoiJinson.
" -i
J)r. McCotjum has installed a new
electric dental outfit. He is ready
1 \ n% to give you the best service. He
has rec'ently finished a post course at
iNorthwestern University,. Chicago.
Mrs. Glenn McColllim Fit visitimT
her parents in Camdeniliev.
and 'Sirs; .Youngblood were in
the city last Tuesday. ^
Mr. E. J. Sawyer doesn't get lonesome
any more, since the radia has
? been installed1.?J??^?;?, _
Mr. Hal Monleiigron has 'opened
a first class store and hot dog stand
. on Hudson street.
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I t; A.MIKKWS NOTES..
The .Georgetown County Training
School opened Monday. (Vgt. 8th; with
a large enrollment.-.*
The' 11 ni'lni-.' 'i rn Prof .1 "P.-Sinfrh.
Mcsdumcs Kinloeh, Smith, and Jones;
Misses Freeman ami Prowtn??Tyvis
year the 10th grade has hoc naddcjd..
.li'imii. ltiuckimrton and ?\vline
Alston and Mr. Philip Brunson
of Georgetown were the guests of
t " .Prof, and Mrs. J. K. Smith ?ii Suiu
day.
V . Miss Ann Harvey who is .teaching
in Jamestown spent the week-end
hero with her-'mother. *'
11 Rev. T. J. Miles, held . his fourth
quarterly conference here Sunday at
St'. Andrews A. M. J'i. church.
Mrs. Martha Robinson,. who has
been real ill is able to be out again.
' Mr. Fred Bccton spent the week.
end here with his wife, i\lrs. S. I..
Bccton.
Quite.a nu-ml*&rraf frjend^. iittendcd
the funeral of Rev. M. J. James
n - at Indian-town on Monday from here.
Mrs. Anratfmfcha .Johnson-spent Sttn
' day.in Jamestown. ..
1-;-. Anyone wishing items published 111
i./ The. Leader can hand same to M-rsl
T. .F. Jones or Rev. J, W. Witherj
j spoon. SucTTlTents Will be gladly rej/
ceived and published.
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WIIITMIRE NK.WS.
Last Tuesday night a Trip Around
the World was Riven by the faculty of
the graded school. It was. a success.
The Shoe Contest Riven Wednesday
Oct. 10 Was. a success. Miss Sarah R.
Coleman a member of the 0th Rrade
won the first prize. Mr, Robert OrGilliaim
won 2nd prize. The total collection
was $1.1.80.
Mr. and' Mrs. > J.^M. Wallagp and
Prof. F. S. Allen motored to Columbia
Saturday.
Mjss Louise Gjilliam was the weekend
Ruest of hep-parents Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben Gilliam. Miss Gilliam is a stu
-?dent of -Sims 1I iRh- -School,. .Union.
' TXT., t r ckr*.A.,~A ? i a. 1
-?4 I . 'M. vw.|'Viuiiu nil' Wl't'K
-un'l ihr> hnmc of Mrs. Madura Worthy.
Mr. B. IX Johnson of Winston-Salem
N. C.. ls'7ir'~fe~yisiting rolntivcr. and
friends. Friends are proud lo hear
that Miss Pernetta Rice;* ,thc daugH*
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Byrd is ahie
to resume her duties at Clintor,
College, Roek Hill.
L\ MKMOBIVM.
? _l Tn loving r>ifmory of our dear husband
and father, William Mitchell
who passed away one year ago, Oct
26, 1027.
Nor will you ever he,
As long as life and memory
Lasts we will remember thee.,
Yon sufered long, you murmured no'
We watched you day hy day,
Until at last' with broken hearts .
We saw yon pass away.
Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, wife;
Daughters: Misses Mary and Hon
"rTetta Mitchell; Mrs.-w-illwdt?i?a Ken
nedy; Sons: Messrs. James, Elliott
Julius and Frank Mitchell.
Greenville News
The Woman's Hoim.1 Benefit Soi-iely
of women, will hold its firstuumiver;
sary services Sunday Oct. *JS, at tlu?
Kvaiiyelist Baptist: church, -at .'5 o'-,
i.clock. The sermoiv will b.e sleik ureV:l>y
the I'arstor, Bcv. A. If.' Burke-1
" ThwnTTYlso will ho a short protjrflm.
All luemhoi'Sinie^rrtred_iu hi*-| hose-nt..
| The *.imlilhv.ia| cordially: invrud. Airs.
Bessie I'";fir, Bros,. ' '
Tlie 1'mieraT of the late Mr./Bchi f\
Sims was 'held Srtuday .aftcrnobn at
lolih Wet ley M. F.. church) Bey. W.
S. Thompson, pastor. . ; .
ThcKev. FiZ. Bowman, pastor of
i>t. Beter's Holiness; church, .will
preach a Special sermon Sunday afternoon,
Oct., 'US,"at l.jh nif, tinder the
I auspices of toe 'AUeliitet>J- (Tub.- .The
iHi'hlie is invite. 1. - .
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i nc liuusu rs v Iiil> nu't Tuesday" aftcfl'ipon
at tin- home of Miss Annie
Mac Wilson," West (ireenvjllu, whore
TTVt lMhilcl nu'oling wn.1* Tii.i?,rftih - "
"'flu* 1'ageai.it of. l'a ratio's*4 given
"Monday night by the Will l)o Clu'
at .\llen Temple elnireh \vas Vei^
~rle vtrly-ren'dorjtl -i?y-tt"-groyp; of Jjuiu.
?rr-T? iiTT? i-rdiri?tin dirnhion of-MiTT"
1 M. Air Sumptou. .. :h . .
Tla* friends of Mr. <). W. Woolrhlf'
will lVe Kind to know that he is dfit
again following rcccritiHness..
Mr.^uul M rs. James ltohin'soii spent
l.thh pnst week-end as the guests-'of
-relative:! and I'i'iends-at Wore Sluja.l^?
pa. t week was. the entertaihmeitt given
Tuesday- night at-.the home el
i Mrs. Alice Doylcy on Nichols St. A
largo crowd?\yus~^resent and a good.
. tihne was. enjoyed hy.-all. =
Miss -j;\j.ne- A. Holmes." a popplaf
i 'eacher- in Ute City schpolv,"s"})i-i)t tin
past week-end with relatives at Due
,.V\'e$tA
Large and- enthusiastic erowds Sunlay
hyard the -'He v. A. (\ Sumpter deliver
niose' powerful and interesting
disepursek at -the .mornihg and night
services at Aljen Temple A. M." K.
; church of which he fs. the pastor
I ''Follow ' Me,' was the theme oT jlu
ihofning. message which proved especially
inspiring;.?Beautiful nut-it
[ was M'spensed l?y the choir;
The Sunshine C luh was delghtfullv
I entertained on Wednesday afternoon
'Tiy Miss I'llhcl Mnrgniv on Seiioot ' St
Georgetown News
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Mrs. Sarah A(eNVil of Philadelphia
is spending sonietjiue in the eity.
Mrs. Knuua Washington the mpUiet
if Misses M. V. ami Kvelyn Washington
passed away. Snn.day "nUrht, a.ftei|
-h?h-mif illness The funeral sorviy
was hoUl at Helliel A. M. I'., church
Itev. J. L. lleiihow, pastor,
. Tl"' ?'iwt 'nn-etine- of the Cosur
Cluh was held at. the home of Mr.
Andrew Cooper on Monday at 8.p. in.
If anyone lias hews for The deader
please ji'We same to Mr, John W.
| N'eshitt or leave at I.\awrenee Dunin
ore's BarbcT shop. 11 tl! Front St,
NINETY SIX NKWS.
The Simmon Ridge Association'eon
veiled with Mt. Zion Baptist church
last?Thursday, 'Friday and Saturday,
Jtbv, ?L. F, -Marshall* pastor.
.Sunday. " at ' Bethlehem Baptist
ehurit^f our Sunday school was vei\v
interesting. < We an? proud of our
j leaders. At ,'LdO Rev. Allen T. Dixon
1 preached a great sermon.
Mr. Kvuns, Mr. Harris and Mrs,
Felt sang two selections for us. They
were "enjoyed.
A number of us worshipped with
Rev. Burns and his'congregation at
Mt. Pleasant -Ar AL L. church -Sunday morn
ing.
The Ninety Six graded school opened
last Monday. Prof. II. W. Riv<
-'is. principal, assisted \hy Mrs. Anna
! Rice, Misses Inez Williams, Panola
Harris, Ritchie Dean and Mrs. Mattic
j I.eo Jabber.
~M V." and "Mrsrdttek 11 ill h?4- for t ho a
' guests Sunday night for Supper Rev.
. J Sarah Lee Joseph, Mrs. M. C. Lark
Rev. Dixon was the guest for tlu
?maJil? :
Mr. and Mrs. James Doziei\ Mr. am
Mrs. Rixlgers Andrews, Mrs. Minn'ii
A t -1 II ? - - 1 *' 4,1 1 '*
I .iiiirsniur, .wr, and mis. mepnen V'aij
hnun and Mrs. Amnuc Jones were
quests of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Moseley
Sunday night. -Mrs. Most-ley as
t sine d?Ky?tmi- Mis, Aiviy''
' Jones served -supper in honor of Mr
' and?Mrs.?m?pV?rm f';?lhnim.
'I M-r. Willis Williams and Miss Sal
lie ITyrd were happily married Sat|
urday cyeriing.
j Center Sc hool opened Monday 'in on
i'int? with a creditable exercise am
[ on roll in net. Rev. Carter, Mr. llart
t Mr. Rope, Mrs. G. A. Dean, Mr. Tlio
1IIU.\ .ind-othi'iM -witnessed the oncn
inpr and made interesting. remarks
"Mrs. G. A. Parker is teacher.
Mrs. M. C. I.ark, Mr. John Moultrie
. and Mrs. (1. A.. Parker were the
. I guests of Mr. and Mrs. I*. II. Dear
Sunday, 'li s. Dean soiToct a tR-It
^Tcious dinner for her guest.
THE PALME'
Laurens News
Set vices vi'ere held lit the; various
' !iiirelies . Sunday with 'large crowds
preseht. '
. The Auxiliary Club held, its meeting
nt'the ho nit; of the President, Mrs.
Sal lie I'laekstnt'k Thursday afternoon
wit/h a. large* ntinphor present. Splendid'
reniarks~*"I)y Mesdames <! B.
-XftCitb aiwb OiVjeuilcuilcerninK Conference.
A delightful repast was served
by the hostess. . .. ,
Mrs, C. II.' Duckett is still on the
-ix-k list.
Miss Sallje I)endy had as her dinner
guests' Thursday rs. J. B
Smith and daughter It^rs. Ruth Tho-w
mas. ,. - ?*. ,ty
Dr..and- Mrs. J. G. Stuart visited
their.'mother Mrs. Sallic.Hunter Sunday.
. .
^Messrs. Charley Franklin and_?. ,
M.unter' motored to Clinton -Tuesday
evening. ; e , . ' j |
True Pdue C'luT).-mo.t aTTfie^honionfC
ai " ' ? - v
it'rnaon-. Many.. ia^croating game?
and a <kdi.ght.ful sweet course Ava?
A!.- left. Tuesday for
^Ih-s. Yipta- MeDendy^ of Winston?.
'Salt-m and little daughter are visit- |
:ng her-parents Mr. and Mrs. McWilliiuv.s.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Moore with Mr.
Fields. Hunter, Mrs. Alice Young and
Mrs. Savannah Dean motored -"to
(Jreenville a few days ago.
MisA'M'at'tici O. l'utman, a student
at Livingstone has been ill, but is
rn;n\ alescirrg. Mrs
.4 llutlv Thomas and sister Magic
re.tttr.in d to tlie city Monday after
ett-!inlt' nuiiilo in Chicago.??
The":" Annual Bazaar gVen bya the
Willjjjg Workers Club Monday evening
was a great success.
Miss (Jetirgia Miller, popular stuieht
<~f State College was married tc.j
Mr. XYdus -Sr -Harris Sunday;Octolici !
1 ltll, . . ' ,|
A marriage of. much interest over |
'his and adjoining counties was that
I' Miss Mayme Hunter and Mr. Ern 1
.est Madden, Sunday evening, Oct. 14
The corona my \yas' witnessed by onl\
ia few friends. The bride is an at"
'raetive. young Avmoan, the daughtPt
jL-A1i-s. Lizzie Hunter and Sister ot
I Mr. -Haskell McDaniel. . ... 1
Mi's. Lithe I'lltmnn J 1 '
CiVVUIII j >?t 11 ll'U t)J I
' it sisfcr, M iss Cecelia Duckett ana
Mr. Willie Rico, motored to Salisbury
N. ('., lo sco Miss Putman, who is ill
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AVAl.TERRORO NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins of J
S;iv;nipii)i. Gy- arc hero visiting rely- '
; ivs and friends'. ' .
Rev. \\*. II. Alston pastor of St.
Peters A. M. K. church will leave
for the Conference this Week at Aikoh;
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Mrs. Ifarttrc Eights-, Miv and M-vsJ-ohn 'Carter
and Mr. Press Need attunled
the- Camp meeting at RuflTn.
.M iss Charb'tte G. Gates has returned
Imme. ~ " ' " ? 7
The Rev. Thomas of Atlanta, G?.,
!s Ijere conducting meeting at Hope-*
well Presbyterian church.
.The ('anip. meeting will begin at
Wesley M. Iv. church Monday night
of this Wok. _
Air. mid M>'s Alfi'n/I ! .""'
returned after visiting in Savannah.
.Mr. Clidc Williams from Eden, Ga.,
is lu re spending pome time with his
uncle, Mr. W. M. Bolds,
.MATHER INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
NEWS. _
From the great interest shown at
the .1 luvier C, K. meeting: last evening.
it seems safe to'.concludo that the
topic of the evening was well seleced.
' The' subject was "Those Who Heard
the Gall." Descriptions of followers
lot' .Testis were -given and the girls
! "(icssed the characters described.
! These characters took in Bible heroes
?. .imsxiunaiariea and humble followers
llim' today, those who followed,
those who refused to follow.
IVJiss Ruth Jones, of Ililton nead,
' graduate of Mathet and Benedict,
n'hd at the c'Lim)i?n during the past
1 week.
The walk of the week was to the
.nearby shrimp factory, where the
' girls learned of the different process
es concerned in the canning of shrimp.
.MR. J. H. BOOZER PASSES.
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Silver St root. S. C.. (^t. 17.?Mr
.1. R. Rnotter-was funeralizSU at Trin
ity- A M. E. church, Oct. 14th, at 3:3(1
I p. nr. The services wore conducted
1 l y the pastor, Rev. E. V, Kiser. The
I following ministers were present:
? Revs. E. Floyd, H. II. Garniany, J. Y.
AI ayes. Mr. Boozer was a Strong
- number of the church for a number
t.i of years. Tfe served as foreman ol
| Steward Board; and was also a trus'j
tee. He was very loyal to the cOm1
infinity in which he lfved. His funeral
1 was largely attended by both white
' Jrrrrrt cohrred. -ttc was buried with Masonic
honors.
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ITO LEADER
u_ System Filled With ?
i Poison . |
I . . - qs a result of X
CONSTIPATION !
Mr. R. J. Black, of Kelton, y
S. C., says: ~~~
\ \ night was disturbed. 1 was trou-,^ ?.
bled with the effects of gas pains, y
and I hardly had a comfortable , X
day. I was nervous and worricdr y
All I could do was to complain. X
I tried several things but b could y
I get no relief. All my. ailments X
were the result of chronic consti- J*
pation which caused my system X
to bepome filled with poison. ?
j "One day a friend suggested X
that I try Black-Druught. ' 1 bef!""
inking if right oil' T r-(>ntjni). V
I ed the medicine for several weeks y
mm Bince men i nave n it tine. 1 X
am in better health now tlian^p ~y
L? .hava.taeenin years. "i; X
"Black-Draught is a splendid
remedy for constipation." , X
Thousands of others say the *t*
1 , same. . . / ,j- {
Try it. 25 cents a package. X
lU'o| ?j?
BtiBESill
V'r 1' J, ^ IV
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Cheraw News ?
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Kev. F. W. Prince. pastor of the 1*., %j
IV Union*Baptist -'church,,and vongvtv a
gation worshipped' with the ?M. 10. o
pastor and congregation last - Sufiday 0
The chief interest of the comtifuni- 5
ty at this inie seems to lie the enter- C
tabling of lie ' M./.K: c'nofoveiu c v.'hieh
convenes Dec. 5. Among he most fo.-0
cent entertainments given wore: a 0
social given at the home of Mr. Uoh-- 0
ert J. "LynclW Monday night, Oct.. lo. ?
A fish fry given Monday night. Tues'-1 ?
day night the Beaufort 1 list iiet,Jg;t\*o..S
party at' the F.ik's. O
homo. Frday. niu'ht" there was a 111U- O
steal program- at the church. All of.! o
Ihoso events and pfogvams are meet- ^
ing with success and the outlook'.is
that this conference will he royally p*
entertained. . .1
Mrs.- S. M. Irvin Crave a social at I
her home oh Second Street Friday ; I
The 'famous Artqstrpng nia?rictrinsl 1
i are giving a performance at the. Rob-' I
ert Smalls school auditorium -Monday I
I night, Oe'to. 22.
I Enthusiasm/ and-- morale -are high 1
among the members of the faculty and I
student body of Robert Smalls. They I
J\Te hccrnrtrmp?a?gigantic lio.nin i111 1
drive which is to begin Mojidav night'-! I
Oct. 22 and last thru N.ov; 2. Monday I
night a Hallowe'en party will ho. given I
by Ubi\student council.- A number of
prizes are to he given away. Tuesday
-.night -tbii_LIii'.-i!;aZiULii-.\>:i.ll ...('o begin '
and continue 'thru Friday, night. The
eptire comniunit v is espeeted to rally "
to the sehpl this-week. .
The funeral services of "Mrs. C >r
nelia Perry were conducted.at tho*P.j|
H. Union baptist, el iniTTT. of wlrfcltTl
she was a member for many years, g
Wednesday. Oct. 17th, at' " o'clock, j
'A number of friends gathered to pay !
their la'st tribute of respect. to the J
deceased. ?To mourn her loss are: |:f
her husband, Mr. Hen Perry, her ehil- i fl
dren, Misses Mary. Mamie, and Daisy ^
Perry; Messrs'*- Buddie, James and j
Moses Perry and a-host of friends. | 3
Mrs, Susan F.rving gave an even- v
ing party to the younger set' last !
FridayrTIer beautiful; home -was tin .1
scene of much laughter and merriment "j
The Boys department in Manual '
Training of Coulter Academy present- '.'
ed to Mrs. Johnson C. Smith of Char- | 1
lotto, X. C.. a 'beautiful -'Console tablel and
readme' lamp and ball tree made ]
in the department by the hoys, aftei i'.<
she expressed her wish for the "same:' i
Mrs. Smith Visited the school lately j
- nnil <1 vpi'i't< 1 '<1 hr-i- inlcri-a in hs pi-n ]
gress. <
The Girls' quartette of (A.niter is "
General Council of the church, with'|
Mrs. G.. W. Long. They will be away . c
perhaps until after Christmas. j ^
I.ast week at the-Elks' auditorium ?
Mrs. Inez Marshall gave a very beau- ^
tiful "Masquerade" to the younger c
""STrl." A glial time was hod by, all*.
O.RANITKVII.I.K N FAN'S.
The services at Valley Fatr Baptist \
church were good Sunday. The Sun- ji
J day school of Mt. Zion A. NT. H. jj
church rendered a splendid program $
.Monday evening. The Sunday school \
of Bethlehem church is still growing? \
Ilannf? elrtaa No.,1. A
I NVe are glad to report Mr. Ilcnry \
Holding better. .. . .
The Better League for the benefit .
of the new school will meet Tuesday J
evening at Valley Fair. NVe arc asking
the patrons to come 0uT7~~"
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spoon, the at&hor oi "A Urea111'of The vM.il*c"-?a.heaut-ii'u 1 ?
volume of poems and prose Avrii ihjfs'?\vle VrM we.are able . $ '
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