The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 01, 1928, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PACE EIGHT. - ... (Only 30(T <? *. " . .?> We have just recievei ' Reverend James William J X ' author of A BREATH 0 The feinaing copies?only VPVSP rnn ))P had?by th< _ j v ? cAmparlftiyely small sum > . _ .. ..... : j - ? | $1.00 PI ATA ?-J--- As Long l ' *. ' ; > 1 y - The^ Breath oH.he Mia V as a. suitable Christirjas Gi -- ' '. ' ?.Now is the time tc X at a Great'Saving ... : ' $ ACT AT ONCE! Fill t to us- WtTHOUT DELAl ..... ,, f I THE PALME f . ?: ;?: . -?=?? ?! A ? II ? II I ? miu .'isni'utim.i > i hive l * .. - : .- .... ' *$,' ? ? ? v THE TAOIKTTO LEA HER 1'UHLISHI f KJ10 Assembly Street, V DEAR. SIR :>V? - I desire to tukp of your p-nlilon vt-r7c. A Breath of the Mil so. I: to cover t(Jo cost* of.bonk a?<j mailing. Name vl._ < ' ~ 2 ' . j . St nit. It. F. 1). t^Bux Nn; ? ". y.'- ? . ~ .- ? A _ . City 1-..- ; " .. ..... "V ^ " :? ?? 1'LEASE \\ :* ' ::' . ' :y' ??y : -.?. . ? , Duri y ^-Anntiadh^Furh v . ?? f :. . ' ' " ; " . ' ' '" " X During this sale we <|? -?- ? '?>L~, ? :?.?:?-? r - with each Range Sold. Your Old Stove Act ' f... " . X , ^ *** Let us furnish your Than! | YOUR CRE V ..?????. ~~~ I I SOUTHER!* . & :' V^4.718 M3 *. THE PALM ?' I I ? ? More Left! & a communication from the" Witherspoon, .the versatile s F THE MUSE, stating* that 300?of tliis book of g'olden _ '4'_ . . . _. ' * " 3se who act quickly--for" tlie . of only , 1 , i """ . ,, . .. [. iR COPY I hey Last! se is interesting' and will serve ft for anyone. ? . ? ?:? i .. . :*)i ' buy this Masterpiece ?if you act at once! . ... * X*'. . ';'v .. V ... ' ' *'. ' *; ... o - :. in the coupon below and mail r '. ' ; :*? V .... \ * - ' * :TT6 LEADER * * . * x .. ? ? <.'< >1.1 Mill A. S. i\ " ?" r1 ?J : ?: : : 1 . ' ?- ???? I I I NC COMPANY t ? . ' ' "i. ofFer. Please sent! me a copy <>T ymiV lmn-K- <?f nclosed you will Hind one <0?1 lar and -ten -cents ' v . . , ' . " ' J.' suite - -- c:_ . ' RITK I'lAlNl Y ? ng Our.// "' ; :ey Stove Sale will give you a Turkey Free ' " < * 9 z. y-- . . t4 cepted as 1st Payment .1 T r~ . tsgiving or Christmas Dinner :dit is good ! ' I STORES CO. m STREET , ' ^ ' \ . I mm IETTO LEADER PUBLISH STUDY'OF RACE FEELINC AMONG UNIVERSITY Y STUDENTS Y " ? Continued ffrom page one WesVVirginia^." TT"1 _ *The feeling against'.-the Negro a-, mong West Virginia students is ^ shown to be less strong than- against j' Japanese, Hindu, Chinese and Turk Y as neighbor and* as citizen, and, the Y Negro is preferred ;to the Turk and Y placed on an equality with the Hindu and Chinese as business associate. 4% The North Dakota .students prefer the Negro to Japanese and Turk as .Jt I neighbor. Both groups entirely exJ j elude the Negro from family relations and 21 < out of 28 North .JJakotans V would exclude him front business associatiou. ~ 7 y ASHI.EKjII station news __The funeral of Mrs. F. p. Hayes, who died Friday November 9th, was Jt^lheld at Bethany Baptist Church on J i Saturday. .Mrs. Hays wag a faithful ? ' member of Bethany and hoV funeral V 'was largely attended. " f'l __The Ashleigh Station Rural. School opened its doors- Monday, November 12th, with Miss Lula Roundtree as ?,% teacher. .We hope for Miss RoundI 1 tree~a successful term, and also in j 1 t T 1 our cMtv. # * ~ X j We are sorry to report t,hat Mrs. y -Hattie Nix and Mr. Thomas Phoenix y are a little indisposed. y I Mi1. Wi Mi Holmah and Mr. G. C. y P'"'k the. Colored State .Fair in Orangeburg and they reported a successful trip. .? Mrs. Celia Augustus and little son J Golie, Jr., are visiting Mrs! Augustus J 'parents in Elko. ~. y A Thanksgiving program will be y given at the Bethlehem High schol y Thursday and Thursday night, Nov. y 2Dth. The services held at the Bethany Baptist church last Sunday were X | much enjoyed by all that7""attended! I We had a number of visiting friends X among them were Miss' Lulu Round-i tree, Messrs. Eddie and Samuel Pelder, Miss Inez Johnson and Aunt y from Aiken. - y Ma\ and Mrs. Golie Augustus are % pleased to announce the birth of a 4^ son, Julius'Henderson,- Thursday Noy; > 8?. Mother and baby hre doing fine. X Mr. McKinley Smalls was the guest X of Mr. G. H. Hoi man last Sunday, y Mr. Willie I.ee Benfley. was the guest of Miss Hattie Holman'Sunday. y The wedding bells ate still riiig' ing in our city! W e are wondering y who 'will be next. Mr.o Samu^^aFelder was the jrurst y of m iss Eula Roundtree last -Thursy j day night.! . y Mr. -Thomas Floyd aiid his son, y Thomas Jr., (white) were in our . 4^ town on business Sunday. ^ Mr. W." B, Bonnett is much lrttbri ested in the New York news here of t lute. . Mrs. W. M. Hoi man. was in Blacki ville Monday evening on business. *8* I Messrs. G. H. Holman, W. L. Bentteyf A., P. Peebles and Misjsoa?Lula Roundtree, Gladys Coleman, Hattie ^ "llolutan will motor tp^Bcttis Acad. 1 emy to spend Thanksgiving day. ; J Mr. G, G. Jttebk vfas in ^oui'-'eity Sat V* urday afternoon on business. V . MT. CARMEL NEWS. , / : " ?1 Misses Magnolia -Gilbeaux, Delia Thomas, Mildred Johnson and Mrs. ^ ^ Nina Boyd were visitors in Calhoun Falls Saturday. Mr. Richard Davis from ArtdersSn accompanied by a number at young ^4^ I ladies were the delightful, visitors ot Rev. and Mrs. Let man Sunday! ' t Misses Elizabeth Johnson, Carrie V. f Dial accompanied by Mr. W. I). Mars "y* We are sorry to hear of Mr. H. A. . of Miss Margaret Banks Satuvdy. _ We .are,srorv to hear of Mr. H. A. A Dunlap's accident of falling from a wagon and knocking his front teeth "out. Mr. Pressley?Lee -is? from , j Bridgeport, Conn. Mrs. Ruthp T.ht^nas and Miss Car^ ric V. Dial-were "the dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lazartis Gilbeaux ?* Friday. Mrs. fedna Phar6dh~'is expecting hei daughter from Anderson and her son from Atlanta to spend Thanksgiving, ?-?Miss Jennie Mae was a visitor at Mt. Carmel Friday. y Mr.. Eyano, ?a brick mason?from Greenwood is spending a few days ?* with Mr. and Mrs., Clark Boyd. Mrs. Georgia Ware is on the sick .X. lint. X We all will be glad when little WilJ liam Mc'Oorrtbs, Jr., is table to be at y .rhnn 1 turflin , ? |> NEW HOPE CHURCH NEWS -In the midst of hail, heavy storms, and floods, we rallied To'rf the covering of the ehurch and raised over $200 J and within ten days of the. conference beautified the church with' a grftde of tin shingles.-?Bra. -O.?Wr '"Oamon, one of the trustees, who has a wonderful gift of workmanship, took the ' # * ? . . V- . vJ...'r ' ' contract and other officers along with I the pastor accomplished the work, in , four days with only about $G00 cost. , I?do "not feel.that any honor is tbo great for the board of trustees arid . ^the missionary sisters of New Hope Church iho they .are few, but will do the work of many. I am Writing that others will 'be inlluenced by, broad ft casting of such splendid work. They are possessed with will power beyond measure, their faith may be smal>,; but sufficient'to remove^ obstacles.' I Loyalty and amity, arc the main-j springs to their success along..all | ' lines. - They will always bring sun-1 J shirie in the heart of a pastor who! j will take cas e ,of all assessments r l and expenses of the churchy . | Tis no fear as lonp: as our present hnntl nf officers live anil other. jM'londid wmkor-s--uU-tho. head of (lilYviT.P.t nnvilinry ho:ir<?s. Thanks to all thru ! thro Maker. Buy Chrisl r . ; ] Stamp I : * . . > ! TUBERC * 4. ' * . . ofr . J. __ r' /^ i<V ' They 're I Help thejri s ... "- \ - j " ; ' , BUY CHRIS' THE NATIONAL, S -TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATIO . > . o |T\AArv/v b (mnsTMASi I ; Want to keep <s? ?T? M ; V CHRISTM ASSOCIATIONS OF i ' rf , . : December 1, 1928. NEWBERRY NEWS. .-e ' . . : j* .-.?? V*:*.. ' ' Mrfe.- B. .J. Williams died at her home on Bouiidafy Street on the 19, aftor* rnv illnoss^dTr several we?te.? - She was an active christian in ' St. Mary's A;; M. E. Churchi And was al so connected with several lodges of the city.' i * ' . }' Mrs. E. W. Penn, wife of the late Dr. Pen it, who recently died in the Johns-^lopkins Hospital in Baltimore will nial?c her home, with her father, Mr. B.*\V. Williams, singe the death of her mother. ' Mrs, Ella Wm. Sands returned to her horhe in Georgetown after attending her mother's funeral. , Mrs, Jcanette Smith has returned fo her home in Charlotte, She was the only daughter-of Mrs. Williams. tmasSeals o, r- : ^ '.ULOSIS I PHI m > rVV ' \ \ Wealthy! ta'y that way ?~';1 r'MiS SEALS rATE. AND I.OCAL NS-OE THE united STATES v" ' """ . ' i them healthy? as seals AND LOCAL lUHbKLULU?S ~ , < * . THB UNITED STATES . ' . ;