The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 08, 1928, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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":Y vi ? , . - f ' . . TTPf " . V'X 11 in the coupon below and mail \ Y! :Y. " ETTO LEADER f ? ( . ????J?r7~~L?* T?: ikr COLUMBIA, S. C. ^ \ ' f i1 HING COMPANY - * j V ~ m ir offer. Please send me a cop,y- of your book 'ff ?? Inclosed yo)i will find one dollar ami ten eents- >. : .V - % "-Vv?""". ;;; """'r^jzr;^\ ? - ~ ?- " _ % State ^ i? ? ' WRITE PLAINLY ^ ? i ?;??rf7 / y ' % ' ' 4 0 * ' * * * - . jg| k.. i. I.. !/ . . C-.i,? - j . ' "T O LEADER * mm ?rt????^?mmm "?~~ ' ^ James L. Tapp Co. ! . ' { . --? ?- - f T" - - . S ? f. . - * * . > *t . rf Hats iese Startling Reductions $Cfo V,w -W ^ on M ^ mEES I- For Hat a Up ? to SS.OO; sudi * ifFers _ ? - tilling ' ^ my JL ? ' , For HptM U41 to $3.95 Aiken News - "Mr. James. Wilson who fins bet very sick for sonic time: is improvin nicely to. the delight of his mipi friends. * ' { Rev. J. R. Pearson, the efficient aii popular pastor, of>Wesley M. 1 church left on Tuesday; for Chera\ . to attend the Annual Conference < his church. lie is a well prepared an fine young man, and reports havui had a very successful y< ar. We wis him Well. The Pupit' Aid Clui? uf C-unrherlan church held,-an enthusiastic and foi ward lacking meeting 011 Sun'iay 'ni lernoon last" at the home of Mr E* K T.. - ."J . >t- a ? t i.ii/.ii tfuiiiu.s. i?irs. .Mary rrascr ' the earnest "and faithful president. Ilcv. X.'. Id. Ctinn, pastor of Kmai uel Presbyterian church and prinr l^al of the Andrew^ .Robinson sohrto has hfee n?n the sick list . for the"Uu several days. '-He is improving nice! Services at Cumberland A. M. 1 ""church were quite nisp'irmg; and v.\~ attended last Sunday. The past, preached a splendid sermon, ~ int; to those present. Theihc: "Cud Last Message to Man.". A heart welcome awaits everyone at Cumin-1 land. The Rev. Dr. E.. B. -Maek, Presic k injj Elder of the Btaufori District, t the A. M, E. church and a resident o several years of Aiken left with hi family on Tuesday for Beaufor where they will make their jifcrmnnos - residence. Dr. Mack?Was? formerf pastor of Cumberland, and P. K. 'o -thc"""Aikun~DistTK:rr" ltxf~matin man friends while here, and .his depaVtwr is., regretted. Aiken's loss is Beau fort's gain. May he continue to sue ceed. ' ' A reception was Riven Monda; night at the home of -Mrs. Sally Gor ^tan?in honor "of, Mr. ami Mr^ < 'Glover*-* They left this week -for Va nvessee;"ST C.,' for ah indefinite stay -They at'O pol)tihn-' resi.leiiL ike' and their Tfnany friends loathe t()- so< them leave. The reception was wel attended and a pleasant time enjoy cd. Cumberland A.M. K. church ha launched "a big rally, and the force are organizing for the effort Sue cess is all they can see. The Wjlling Wor%|s Clnli n Friendship, Baptist, church gave ?i exceptionally 'fine, musical progran on Monday night,' It's'a lpng, lonj time since such an array of mu.sica taipTrt ira^ been "gotten" Together her< on the same program. Schofield's Quartette composed of Messrs. JanYp; Robinson and I.eRoy Smith, tenqrs Dozier Stephens, baritone and Gil bert Ethridge, bass, gave two beau tiful selections. The .pipe^organ' aj^ piano reditions by Mias^Beatrice Mc?Ghee, Mis. Oauic?Hammond are miss Kveiyn Smith delighted all. Tin reading by Mr. Elbert Weaver cap lections by Misses Kstehr Mae Brooke and Saralr M. Horry Vere.n^rc treats The full Jackson Orchestra was out and gave a ^ood account of itself to the delight of the whole audience. The performers wer:e Messrs. W. A, .Tackson, corner; Sam Eubnnks, has*:,; Henry Mitchell, trombone; Wnt. Ball ^axaphone; and M. Spencer clarinet. Mrs. M. Price presided at the piano. Mrs. A. B. Graham ,is the advisor and Mr. Alonzo'Cherry, the energetic president. Mi^, Daniel Roval was master oT'cfcremonies. r-". ' ' ' * V . . . t . t . 9' i . i ' , ? i ! ,? ANDREWS NEWS j The Willing, Workers Club of St. Andrews A. Si. E. Church met on Wednesday afternoon -at the home of LMrs.: B. -Fringle. Misses- I. Burgess j and A. Johnson entertained and JVotU (jirovedlo be cjiaririnj? hostesses, j- "After business, a delielOus menu 3 was served, followed' by enjoyable* names. The next meeting will- be | ht Id at the rholiie-of Miss Hobinson^ | || Among-those from Andrews enjoy ?| inn the State-A. & T. ir.tmc-*vOre:[ || Mir El-oil fil-i'cin'. Mndamds .Jones.-! Sg i and Ki^doch, Mi-;'es' Ilavery, Brown i,<; and Freeman. _ . . |j "All- of Andrews, is nloitvivue; tin. jl; moving away of Mr. and Mrs. \V. M., |u Johnson and daughter. They aiv now '< J at home at Florcne^,. "* .< The Community'. Fair given by the ij Parent-Teachers Assoeintion at the School on- Tlfnnk-giving Day was .it success. J! Mr. and JIis. Jesse Fohinscn arc i proud pQrents of a. fin > baby boy. j i Mrs. B. Greene had as her eniests on- 'i'hanksirjvitnr Pay. her -sUtar-r- from Georgetown and Airs. Scntt of f Mbrrii?ville._ . Mrs. R. L. Bvclon spent the Thanksholidays in Gahly with her X-frnfiband..??:?-? ? f' ' i.i ..j] Miss ,M. Alston -received a^ieltariuua.-. . Sunday statirfg the dyath of her sis- . tcr in Savannah. Mrs. Rericlta 'Wheeler entertained rtho I.adies .AH C'luh Tuesday aftrr 'j noon. . - . Mr. 'Fred Greene motored to George |l fown Saturday, lie was accompanied ' by Prof. Smith. " . I , WASHINGTON. II.T. NEWS. h Mr. aad Mrs.?Sry;hrWlyte nrotmc-,_? K to",Camden. N. J. to visit their* sisy ten aifd brothetv-Mr. and Mtst O. A. Johnson. . They were accompanied, by , ? ,d Miss' Geneva Jackson and' her friend. i4 MSSiP \ 1 ' : > '' rv':- ; '. ;;:.. ^ ?"??:?-?^?/$ ?/ / They're i ?^ \ t. O'-'.-. ,: "' " ' ' Help them st;i iV BUY. CHRIST y l lll NATIONAL STA ? ' fiiRronirv^cic ictAr. ;... v ../v w '. 5 (hristmas(ree ' l . ?. o '?$? '* fcssr A i. *?*v /* ? *?/,? K uj.+f IH',' - Wan j ^ 7-" By 1 -; CHRISTMA { ^ ' THE NATIONAL, STATE, ANI _j -, . AS.'vtVtAHONS oy TUt Saturday, December 8, 192&; ..I He is Master of ManyS^ jj^ Copyright, 1928. by Nl F. S. Prof. George Washington, C^arvpc.".Qf Tuskegce Institute, Ala., whose amazing discoveries of the many uses of the peanut, the sweet potato, etc., has won lor him the plaudits of the world, and an award In the Royal Fellowship of Great Britain, and honor conferred only Tor outstanding' attainment's In science. " Frotn the everyday peanut he has takeir 202 useful articles of amazing variety-*-* from axle grease to lace cream He appears this month In Farmland Fireside Magazine. ? ' V # . 'v'''" ' .. . ' i 7 ? -?7?- ? r \ealthy! t.y that way * * *' .. r M A S : SEALS : ' ' n;' '! in: i viTrix i"'r - & .yi i-i^ ?' I A I CJ . ' " *; . *' . i k'vv.'-v ; sV r ??~ .' . : : 1?7 kV^. > - J c ... , : _?_ IIS! C 4 ' '' idirhciilthy? . ,S SEALS , y v ) I.OCAL TUBKRCULOSiS ? ?'?lll I) STATUS?^ ? . . *- ; j H " .. rjv~.