The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 01, 1930, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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?ACEJSIGHT CLASSIFIED ADS ^OT DISPLAYED* * * i For Sale or Rent Houses, Stores, " Flats;?lklp?Wanted; fituotiuno Wanted; For Rent, Rooms and Board. Minimum Charge 35c. 3c a line; count average ?*ud? to a line. One Insertion 30c Two Insort ions 350 FOR RENT?7 Koorty Bungalow with ^ bath. 1107 House1 St.- See C. M. 51 id . . dlebrook. 1825 Main Jit,. Phone 3373. r. ^ Regal Drug Store ,1421 WASHINGTON ST A dDOD PLACE TO TRADE Just a half block from Main on Washington, Call Us For Your Drutf N^tMtls. 5507 ? 9171 . ,v~ ~ Sanitary Pressing Club SUITS MADE JO ORDER Dry Cleaning. Pressing. AH^rigg f Phone 91*._> A. PJCKKTT," Proiv My.Ll.iN, y. r " m TQD BROWNING'S Ha ci2oyu<-riO(4>;i = h? "The . I nholy " Throe"! "The Ritr <it\"l Sleeps"! "While the City All Chaney triumphs! And.now here's a picture. combining- thie best and Itiflse exciting T features of each! A treat for all Chancy ? Fans!. i. Li . with lionel barrymoke mary _nqlan < *" Story by Chester . Devondc and Kilyr ' bourn Cordon Se< N narjo by: Elliott 9 ?Metro- f'lawson. Titles by ^y(mivqri' .Joe Farnhaim - Oi^atyer rccted by Tod -picture llrowning. y Royal Theatre 1 WED.&THUR. I * ! *7 . ^ Lon Chaney Has^ ___ ? Wonderful Role I onff 1/i f'iv ^'VVKltii kjtUU Ivri tt t I \fl 11 dy ?T III 11. " Vo^po"' ?n Vivid jJnima Lon Chancy donned his first false -moustache in eleven years; studied several days in a hospital ;trrPriiulat< the actions of a -paralyzed man. ami mastered the intricate art of sleight of hand to be able to perforin the feats-."required l?y his*.latest screer role. This odd form af-.prcpnra.lion waf necessary in'filming "West of Zanzibar," Metro-jGoldwyn-Mayor's vivid drama of the ATrican jungles in which ChaneY eofties to the Royal Theatre .^.Wednesday and -Thursday .of. _noxt week. Chaney plays tho role of "Dead Legs Flint,"""a sinister "white voodoo' and former stage magician, who, paralyzed from injuries he received in a fight with the than who" had robbed him of .his wife's' hfTectidn. trails hi? enemy thru the wilds; terrorizing c tribe of savagtos with his strange "magic" and avfrntoally accomplishing a fearsome revenge that turns about and destroys him.. in tho new pivwluotion. 1 hone} B? nrymore plays "Crane," the enemy . - whopi fie trails thru the jungles, and .Iftar'y Nolan is seen as the heroine, supposed by Chancy to he his enemy's , daughter until, in the dramatic cli: max he finds.that.she is his own child Warner Baxter plays the romantic lead ga, ^the renegade physician wha finds regeneration. in his love for the girl, Kalla Pasha, Jane Daly. Rciscoe Ward and many others of note are in the ?ast. ?:???r-? ^' * -?.. . ^g, . H--.. v vJ. CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Fire destroyed (he home of Mf. and1 Mi's. Charles Lee-Monday morning. ' ' IT< ;..n<lJ gympn^ivn with M1 <a Mat.. ti#e B. Gaston whose sister-in-law died in*New Jersey Friday. The body was brought here and after funeral services, conducted-by Rev. C. H. Strong .at'vAntioch1 Baptist Church the interment was in Antioeh graveyard. .?Miss M?ry Giles, daughter of Mr. and* Mrs. Wallace Giles died' Sunday vices ' were held Wednesday at the Presbyterian church., i The following sick persons are unptviving:"" Mrs, Nora Nelson, Mrs. Ilattie Gill, Mrs. Sylvia Walker, Mrs. . Rachel Goodfe, Rev. P. W. McCollough, Mr. Will Gbrdan. -T-he following contgrtup^jl: Mr. Jei **rr" Alexander,- Mrs^Maiy Kennedy Mr. .loiT Hayes, Mrs. Mary Jane West brooks. Prof, and Mrs. S*. L. Finley motored to ""ClraTlotte "Sunday to see Mr J. S. StriiVbaek, who is a patient at the Good Samaritan Hospital. They found him very cheerful and on the t?An(1 1a A ftor sllPlldilH' ..boufc an hour charting with him the rest of the afternoon was spent with their classmates,?Rev. and Mrs. H, M. Moore. '. Rev.jvJ. C. Gilniore has Seen called to the.-Mt?Zion Baptist churchyGuthfriesviHe. the )chureh?formerly panj tored: by Rev,~J7~ I\ Reeder. . : R. Snann, president of the Women's Missionary society 01. tiat vary Baptist church is getting: things in readiness now for the coming of the Women's State convention, which meets here in' June. Mrs. Ida 'Douglass and daughter I<ln. of Midland, Penn., are spending Ada Whit lock and Mrs. Pearline-HoO' ; per. Mrs. Marie Gitmore, and Mrs. R James. teachers in the Emmet?Scot I urh school, JRock Hill, spent the woeV j ond-'lyvr". ' ' ~ Th6 girl's basketball tgam. of Kin" ley high played the Sims JH Team of Union. Thursday, in Union. The scon was 4-5-25 in favor of Sims Hi.A real literary and musical trcal was given Friday night at Urainare Institute under the auspices of tlvc Mt. Carmcf Presbyterian church. The 'piogram u.Ts directed by RevrMhW ManoTaey, pastor of the churOh, -H-n< Prof. A. A. Adair. 'Beautiful niusi! oal.numbers Were rendered by Prof _IPai!e^Wiiidiic__Leachr at Brainard, or the .piano, Miss Anna mowni'i. tin ' n the guitar, next the piano;'Mr. T J. Walker, saxaphone; Miss Nclsie M . ThorapsoU, piano; Miss A. ,B. . Stanhack'. violin; Enjoyable readings.were giCcn by Mrs.. E. b Stanbaek, Mr C.regg l[. Allen, Mr?.. C. E. Leather? Miss i^JpvU Hinton, Master John SiimMi's; .Ella Watson and MHss A. I Baxtcr 'omh sijng'a soloi I'rof; Tat< and Prof.rooks Walkbr sang a duet The four harmony kings, Mr. T. Daniels. Mr. 11 einy Worthy, Sir. Samuel TI inlon amLMr. "Wait Alexander sane ' as a quartette several numbers. jpfainard's 'mixed quartette sang wry sweetly "Old King Cole." Special he lion w'as made of Master John Sims, who rendered "One Niche the Highest.,'' the same speech on which he won the second prize in the state oratorical contest^ in Orangeburg last year. A male quartette o_f white singers gave several selections also -F>rMarlin, the president/was introduced and made a brief but timely talk. Dr. M; noney and I'rof. Adair thankee' all for their cooperation. The .cha pei was well filled, and" every nurti her wits ? enjoyed. I'rof. James MeCaine was called ft Sumter Friday because of'the illnes; ..f h'-- : . Mrs. Maria Gilmore entertained se vcral friends, at her home on Cemc tery street Friday niglit . in hrmtrr o Mrs. James who spent the week cm here and also in^ honor of the Com munity Sewing circle. Delicious re freshments were served and variou games' enjoyed. Mrs. Mamie Burgett, Mrs. Berth: Mt-Faddcn, Mrs. Emma Sanders an on ..the sick list. . NBWRERRY NEWS On last Wednesday night a groti] lot members of Miller Chanel (father e,l at T'ialts' Hall and went" to, tl* parsonage. On arriving they bQQriu -tngi.ng "There's A Stronger At Thi ' .)ror." T> the surprise of Rev. am Mr*. Srjart the group < n'.erett and fjl ! < 1 the table with pounds of differed ~T'n''s ; f 'roi'crlfs. Rev. Smart apola very commendable of them and askei Vh'. m to jn.nie again. Mis'- Ch'dvs Gray, the daughter' o M'rvand frfr*. S"lenusJG>ay on Thurdf.y TituHf \<Vs rr.a- vie'! to Mr. Tala '-.i ll le'.iy: The tfr'd - and grooh left, -Saturday 4"or Clinton; the homi of the groom. The night school opened at D.rayfco) Street school Monday night, 5an. 2C I w.'dn a large enrollment. The teach , ers arc Ihv.f R. F. Gleddour, Mrs.'N J. Gallltiatl. and Miss lb E. Nance. Mrs. Hannah Turner. Proprietrcs Tof the DiRte Cafe,'passed mvny-Sat "'tnit 'y night after an lUrus'. rf ? fov ti ys. Ifet t n. r.al Was held at Peth , U ham . Bap^ '-st Church Tuesday after boon at 2 o'clock of which she was i [ member, also a member of th.W^aJies Drill Corps and Court of Calnmho. Teachers meeting Friday night v/a largely attended Sunday' School a ,10 o'clock. Banner .classes for Jar 20. futTt and tea Miss A. lu Ponrnoi and Miss A. L. Cannon, * teacher? | Service was good at Miller Chapel A i\l. J*;. Church all day Sunday, "ffccrv '* - two fiUlo Kormon; moi;ning and night. League met a I its usual'hour, 6:30, Mrs. Janie Sma~F , president. Rev. J. Y. Mayes fillei t the pulpit at Bethlehem Baptis Church* Sunday morning and preach . ed an able sermon. The pastor, Rev J. I. Goldson preached at night ser vice. Among the sick this week ar U. S. Gallaman, Jr., George Eiehelber per of Hunter Street, Mrs. C. L. Pay finger, Mrs. Sallie Griffin of Cald Twell Street. -? ' THE PALMK'l GREENWOOD NEWS Miss Alice Ballard, accompanied by Misses ,Eva G. Tillman, Mary-Smith j and . Mr. Sloan Tillman motored to^| Grecwood Sunday and spent, service [ < hoiii'.'i with -fiiirvina. 3? Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Goode, motored to Columbia Friday on a business trip. Mrs. Mary Self on Mineral Street on th?-yiuk list. - -p Miss Ponrl Sbnifh has returned ?o- ' ,her home in Anderson, after.' spending) 1 a few weeks with her grandmother, j . Mi's.'Flora Smith. [' Frincipat^W; Jjtrmwood arfnonn*:: ces that Brewer students will play an ? active part in decreasing illiteracy in'i the fctate. Fifty.students will be glad; to help those who c.anhot read and j write. . The principal is. seeking tne ' names of all colored people who need to be taught. ' ' M-iss Zelnm Donaldson ,was in the city Friday shunning. . Tht. many friends of Miss Birdie ( .. Peterson are sorry to know that she - -4??hom^.?ou---*ccount of ftlnuss, but are glad that she is improving at this ' writing: , The people of Greenwood are' glad to have Air. and Mrs. TWarshaM-tfhent. > mov in their Community. The Ghent i family formerly lived in Ilonea-Patli. Cko.^1 fl > iTaui i ui vaiU|fV| ll<I|Mr>l V II 11 I I I! Sunday School \vas called, to orddr. at 10 a. ji\.< by the Supt., Mr. John II. Evans, with all officers and teachers _ at their posts. Class No. IP was banner class for tire day ccitli Mrs.-Fan. v nie, E. Evans as teacjier. " , ll a.-m~n l:irg(. crowd was present, to hear the pastor preach ope of his ^olebrXLted sermons; "God- and the i Fiery?Furnace.:'' The message was a masterpiece, \ The Sunshine Ba'nd met at 2 p. lp, Mrs. Clara Watson, directress. . PT" _ 'nrpg crowd of children w.is present _ " At.3 p. m.c Union Missionary serviceof the W. M.* U. and \\\ II. M. So- , icty Dr. Walter I?ec Cofcer (white) pastor of the-South'Main. Strvct-Kap-J 'ist* Church was the speaker for- the j --TrcasioPV He delivered.n i'trorig Mis-i ( " sionary message ibrfT'W'll live hdi.:* in tlio hearts of-.thd heare rs. H Evening dcindcc -began 7:4."> p. nr . Both choirs were at their l>est. Rev. I. C. Goode preached a strong 'V-S- I from the subject "Sin .and Eire."! Three additions for the church for the day. The nastor. is doing a great, work j - vu'Vc that is highly appreciated by th^ . ? ficmhei'shin- The clmreh-at -iveief J end is cooperating .with -the. pastor :n every way. The officers say -the hiirch i> in better shape now than it - ;-as been in twenty tive years. The" senior choir with Mr. Jds. Robinson ns president is singing as never he-? - TU? ?. ' - ~'Ul ? i i?.. T. >>11-. 1 III- imn.nir veins ure <IUOIIl'V vboii*~lTlS wreck crcw..The Athenian barkers met- at the hurch Monday night n^ul Vederod an xcelLent program. The egg hunt we? ^osjponed until next Monday night Feb. 3rd. Those on the sick list are: Mes-i lames Valentine, Minnie Lee, Mary Williams, .Deacon J. W. Wood-on. Miss Sadie M. Washington, Mrs. Mamie Robinson is Vapidly convalescing, . All are .invited to attend our services. . Mt. Pisgah Church The funeral of Mr. Josephus Clary , Was held in Mt. Pisgah last Thursday lanuary-3rd. Rev. E. A. Axioms, Dean . of the Theological Department-of Althe pastor, who had arranged a very ( appropriate program for the occasion The following ministers were present: Dr. T. J. Miles, Rev. M' Adams^ of th< 'Y M. E. Church, Rev, J. W. Dough'. Rev. J. II. Walker, Rev. Gqodc of the Tlantist Church; Rev. Fox, Rev. P. S Mosely. Rev. G, W. Bradley. The tudV.nt- body and faculty of Allen r Cn'tv ersit y made known their love for he deceased by sharing with the I grief si rickenc'd family through their i ropvescnt/tivus Prof. Baumgardner. ? . -t al., who spoke of his school life .- and read resolutions of condolence to '.he family. Sunday services were good as usual. , The scrpwm. op..'/Faith Vs. Fear," f nreached- by the pastor was a master piee'e. Three joined the olvUrch. ^ LAT KENS M:WS "" """ The drive to stamp out*illiteracy in . Laurens county is".oh; Prof, C". K. n *1.11'* 0r iihe_-d^--_achook.. y'.spoke to the pupilfc of the! Ilamptor p High .School in the auditorium of Ihi: ) St. Paul Baptist Church Friday. He t -dressed the handicaps of an illiterf ale herson. ^ Principals J. M. Johnson. .Thumas . j Sanders and W. A. White were invited to rfteet the white Teachers C,ounty f .Association, that they miRht Rain . ideas of the plans of this campaign tc. . hrin^r to the colored cynntty Teachers y Association.B Plans were again djscussred" to the"" teachers of' the-county in the auditoi rium of Bethel A. M. *E. Church at it 3 o'clock Sunday- afternoon. Miss . Kate Wofford, County Supt., of Fd i. cation, Prqk__iL. jj_- .Wright, briefly outlined the program of procedure."" s Kxcellent music was furnished by the - -Bethel ehoi-r, Mrs. M, N?- Sanders-,- orgamut,? ? ? ? ? Th? rally at St. Paul Baptist Church J - on Sunday was a success. ; Pttlplt'Aid! a Club, Mrs. Hatfic Golden, president. (' $40.00. Volunteer Club, Mrs Othello Simpson, Pres., $20.00. .Gleaners s Club, Mrs. Hudgens $15.00; Young t Men's Cllub, Mrff.' CTDliphant, $12.00; i. Liberal Club, Mrs. C. Owens, $10.00; a- Willing Workers,?Men.?li,?Fleming. . i. $9.00. This was a rally of ten days. . notice \i . Mrs. xunr uraham motored to Cos lumhia Sunday in company with, her t 'brother, Henry Woody, for Mrs. Tl Woody wha has been visiting in the tl capitafVity. t Mr. W. Luther .Crane, accompanied - hy Mjss Bailey visited home folk Sunr. day. The Laurens pounty teachers association of which Prof. Thog,. SamUxs, -1 is president and Mrs. Corinne Oli-. ohant is secretary, will meet Satur* - "day, vFeh. 15,"at 10:30 o'clock in LauI retis.- Please -note the change from s TO LEADER the usual day and come. Miss Woftl ford, CounAy Sui)t.,t of educatioh will speak.to tne association on that day. It was, pleasing ro* note the interest the patrons, citizens and friend? of the cause of illiteracy evinced in tin1 mas* ini'ftiim.?I'm lliu piuji'i'l over. _ '. . ? Mr. and Mrs. L. \\\ Garlirigton -en- j tcrtained a' few of their friends at. LWl L'lilburate dinner recently. The menu of which was tomato.soup; turkey, )>eas. creamed potatoes.- macaroni, baked apples, stuffetf with -raisins with marsh mallow crowns, cranberry saucerblack-xoffee, pintles, 'fake -and cream. Mr. and Mrs. Blackstock, Mr, and Mrs. Hudgeps, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Carrie Owens, Mrs. I.ula Thompson, Mrs. Mary Mills enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Garlington's^hospitality. If you have any- further desire to "listen jn" on the radio, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Owens, Mr. and Mrs, Dock AlimTinnhir pro at h one in the rv pnings, . Mr. John Moore of Brooklyn, ltd. Y. was a pleasant visitor in the city. Mr,' Moore is one of State College boys.' It recalls happy college dhys to see. him. " ' I ? On the sick list are Mrs. Barta: Deane,-. Estelle Sullivan, Mr. Gus Irhy. Mrs. Martha Boyd, Mrs. Henrietta Davis and Mrs. C. Davis. , ' i IF BENEDICT NEWS .It seemed fitting to have tlio Week of lJfay e r follow. tin* strenuous* ivcok of cxMinmntions. Key A. P. T.. Arhouin, who is.a fornmrNgradunle of Benedict.> now a pastor of a large tyurch in Beaufort, is running the meeting for vis. Prospects look bright for a'wonderful week of prayer. 'igenee of the death of his father. The mem be i s uT his eltlss gave h lovely floral offering with their deep st sympathy. T Miss Birdie Peterson has gone home wr the week. *' V t * W- are od:dto have Misses Frank lc I lu-o^y?Baton Mark- \\itr~ is for t lie second semester's vvork. Miss Margaret Howard has gone home. " Many "friends have already mi-sod her. ' " ~Mrs. Drew Varitey and the girls of the "first a?d sec.orid high classes.gave nn interesting program at theV. \V Pi A. meeting, Sunday afternoon'."The program was oaJled VMtisl.ny"M''ltis.. Story," Kvery one present enjoyed this_ unusual presentation.Mr. li. -Taylor of t la- iena' Miinberiy, whft is the only seout mas.( tor in South Carolina," came to speakin our chapel exercises recently, in the interest of the Boy Scout Movement.,| Mr. Floyd Wilson is spending a few lavs at home. * v" ' .t l'he Basket Ball team, went t(V Denmark SjttllWbv ..in.. " ' v The .team made quite a trice showing iti their first gam? of the season, even if not victorious. i.ANha iiifj jjon ; i' 1 Mr.E. F. Calhoun, one-of. uur. outstanding contractors . wilj leave th<? I'ity. about Feb. 5th. to begin work on i eontraet awarded him hy 'jewel Ri.dUe Coinpanj'n Sanford, N. C., 11 build ings at Camp Bragg. You will note these buildings fire for the government. lie has also beeh awarded the fireeUWood High school. Mr. Calhoun will be very Busy during the spring ?nd summer. * . " J NINETY-SIX- NEWS j Mrs. jUla Wilson, Brown, a former resident of this place was aceidenily, killed in Atlanta, (in., by .-in mtlmv>bile a few days . ago. Her body was t liropght home for burial. Service at Bethlehem on 3rd Sunday was all that haert could wish, we never look for failures pndor thp lead^ ership of Rev. A. T. Dixon. Both, Church and Sunday School are live! wires. ' Rev. R. R. Williams, pastor of Trinity M. E. Church entertained the quar terly conference on 2>5th and 2CtW -of stewards and members, ~thc sessiotf was rated in class Tht?- Presiding Rider preached the closing sermon which' was. a treat to all who heard it j ReVi Willinmo-in "bringing things to nass at this point, and as a result the church is taking on new life.; * i r?? (i,? .ina ?? x?ii ini\ iu r. church passed out of 'time into eteruiry to the regret of .his relatives and friends. He leaves to mourn his loss, a wife, one daughter, ono son, sisters end brothers and a host of friends His remaiftlTWero laid to rest in the Friendship Cemetery. Then funeral- was preached by Rev. F It. .Johnson, pastor of MorYis. Chapel Raptist Church, Greenwood. 1 Mr. R. J. Cavr is improving after undergoing a successful operation at Rrower Hospital. His many customers are waiting with patience his return to his cafe. F, Johnson, and MiVs I. Mr C... .Williams, .^ooomponied?by their elJFKtric bunch of basket ball girls motored to Clinton. Jan. 24th' and played a game with Clinton Hi. Roth teams played well, final result being 8-11, Dr. M. D. Johns ton, -A-ndersort hust- | ling physician, passed through this city , Sunday, and sto*pped~awhile as <Yie -evening guest up Mjsv I. M: C,.' WilHams. On Saturday, 5120th in company' with Prof. Benjamin Sanders of Brewer Normal and Mr. J. T. PereivaJ- under -taker -of - Greenwood. urn rv\ of oro A 1 i>i otiiuua .wnoro we found a limited number of members of the First Division of Christian B. A. Union in session in the Rock Hilh Baptist Church." Miss Mariah Burton thp founder and efficient president says that if her? membership will cooperate with her she Will pay all baelr indebtedness in loss than six months. She is a noble woman and in possession of a broad vision. Verily, only those who are in possession of that ~V " ;!?. X,\ - - - - - I?????????? vision can lqpd our people through^ this darkfcrists. Any man or woman 'can lead when things are prosperous and. bright. . ,'-j We, the trustees, and patrons of the Ninety Six school, take this.un-' plooBimt method of'oMppenniny our sir row' and sympathy to Elder P. M. Ghry and family.-in their sad bereavement over the passing into the Great Beyond of their affectionate son. Jo-cpluis. who h;.(i sacrificed time, nioney and talent in preparation to serve his people. This young man had a great vision, and a. progressive prorgram to put over for which he had meditated much to obtaffh. V In private conversation with-me'he outlined some of his plans that he"expeeted to pursue .in order to put our school in. A class and as a result of his determination and preparation we were elated over his election as Principal of our school. We are'reminded of the scripturnl'saying that the way r iv _ * - - 111 me umi is pass finding out. Yes, right in th0 morning of life he was called to answer the roll call in heaven;-we how our heads to' Him who holdsJdif destiny of our liVes in his and say while we need'ed -his service, our heavenly Father nooHs him worst. Gone hut riot forgotten. LOCK'flART NEWS " < There is a great battle on in Union County; a hattle against illiteracy. In order to teach those who.'cannot nits have heen started in several places. The first in'tlie county ,v-as start cd last November in Lockhart with 23 and an average ^ attendance of 15. Some* a re making wonderful progress We make special mention of Mrs. An i'ie Smjth. who could not write when school opened, hut is now writmg and -odd reusing letters' to any place she 1 es ires. . The Palmetto Leader gets hotter and hotter arid last week she Went over the top jjrid every Negro should he proud of.it. If I could I would every hopu* in South Carolina. T wish to congratulate all Of the! 'OpTlemon appointed oii Commission hy Gov. Richards. They are all able :ml intelligent men; a good representative of our trrmio. n<ir?snhn11w ln,.ivn bv ui<", but I am especially prowl of Seymour Carroll, son of the lateHev. -Bichar-d Car roll.I wwriml-^nr?Rt?y-, C.arrol! three years and during that l'liiti helped care forSey mour. South ^a^nh^a^ia^ncvmi^p^dim^^a^^patc^ son .is coming along in the path^his father trod.' ' i Mrs. Lillian J. Bogan is all smify-s now. Hor son,. who is "head eooli in cafe in Brooklyn New York, sent her a letter last week with a money order for $70.00 and told her when she needed-anything let him know. Mr. Bo'gan finished Sims High School of Union, spent one year at Benedict College, then went to Brooklyn to work. He sends-his mother money < vorv other month, and also helps a brother and sister in school at Benedict College. May his kind increase. Rev. K..B. Brown of Kclton, promis ing young minister has subscribed for the Leader. Mr. Obedinh; Smith, after spending some time here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,T. W. Smith, has ruturned to Btooklkn. " ri-:v \v. r. i?lAir writes . I'lease allow me spate in your valu-. able paper to state, a few facts about the Workman Insurance. This makes myjhird yeax and have Two Smart. Easy-tp-M T? . f" - rrocRs v y These frocks illustrate two of the smartest and I. ?-most-becoming adaptions ^?~ of the new styles. There / are hundreds of other t smart frocks, for aft* oc. ' ' .) casions, also a charming ' | * . c^1^rcn 3 ^ ^ EXCELLA I FASHION | BOOK for Spring ~ 10 cents a copy at Department Stores ud Newsstands PHONE 138-J . W. L. F< * r- ? -Funeral1 Ml'IAIN Undertaking* '"Embalming FUNERAL CARS AND FUNER TtlE BEST AND BET! Jr+-~ AND "PR1( COURTESY A ' " . ; - , " . : 1 V' ' S ?' " ' * Saturday, February 1, 1930 not had but three deaths, I am thank . ful to S"ay, out of the hundred and fifty members. We five you full benefit when you are sick and also at c he end of your life. We have.done fine so far hoping to do better in. this Mt.",- Vt.nr - J As we are doing so fine we are ask ing each and every one to join with us. We are-auakifig improvement every day. We see that you get your ? sick fieneflt hnd utsb death ulaliin. ; Please call to see us, atll07 Washing ton St., L. A. Hawkins' office. CARD OF THANKS- j Tho family extends many thanks - . to the pasbor, members of Emanuel A. M. E. -Church, and other friends, (for their sympathy and kindness . - v*". I shown to them during the death of lour dear husband and father,. Bonnie Simpson, also, many thanks for the beautiful Moral offerings. :? Mrs. Ella Simpson, wife. Mp Julius Simpson, son . Mrs. Jessie Johnson, daughter, Mrs. Elijah Anderson. . Ml'LLINS NEWS . . > Sundav nast was a fino rWirpKiffn'. . . Linpr day jind all of the pastors report I success. Kev. W. P. Williams, pastor w of St. Paul Baptist Church is preach- >?? i'njj str.onK sermons to his people, ev Snnday.; " Itev. .1. L. Brooks, pqstor Alt'. Olive Baptist.Church is jfrowill'-1' stronp'or each-month in^ho hourly? of his peoeple and is brand to -ritak ; frond. - Watch his chuivh jrrow. The writer is preachintr a series of serj nv>ns^ on "The Devil "and his Aims." Large crowds are attending each Sunday. The Popular play'"For' The ' . Love of Alike," is taking well among. thV people; Tt n^nnade- up-'of- pupils - . frffni *the Iligh' school departments'of I Muljins High School, and is being sponsored by Mrs. Cora Alexander., one of the-4eachers of the above naliied school. Prof. J. S. Roberts is the Princjp^fil 1 tm-UutAPiidiiy nighr rfrrr- ??? fdtt'y^was rendered in 'T<imirfbnsville, iin.l1>,. IHgh' Si-hoof audit, rimn. A I large" crowd 'was out and"enjoyed tlve play. ..The people of Timmonsvtll . certainly know how to entertain you ^ and .especially the Bacotes. After th,. play we were invited to "M r.. Bar. >t. s . home Where everyone present enjoy ed-.^ nice Veimst-?Prof. .1 ohnsrmr is. tli;1 o??*7 principal of the above named school A, ' and is in the helifcts of his -people. On last Sunday Rev. J. L. Breaks to dinner in thehome.of Mr. and Airs.. eai...'..? r?i I viuum iwwvvs. i ncy report a line trip.' After dinner they ljate.ned to n 'radio program. - ^ | The teachers.of Marion*County, met _ tSaturday in the Marion County Traiji ing School 'at the call of the County .Superintendent", S. J. Willi. to organ-. ' '27.6'. for a drive against illiterate*. The plans were hrieflv outlined ard the teachers pledged themselves to go out " ami do>some constructive Work.* Miss it K. Itacote is" doing some real Con .structive Work in otir town in the . class room and in many, homos as a. nuisic^teaelte#. i . Mr, Preston Steward, the assistant Principal of the Mullins High School was a welcome visitor to Khenozer .A . . M. K." Church for the past two Sundays. We heartily welcome, you? _ The Undertaker, Mr. \V; I.. .Fox-." .worth?Is?doing a tine hthdni'ss .these ' : days, and* is growing popular in our and other counties. *(t ir Meaiy mother-ia-law. Mrs. Hal tie Kenny is will us again al ter spend., ing ii'lnu st one year in Philadelphia y th her son Cieofge. She reports a pleasant. sta.\". ; / ' (ike ''\ . v.. ... ^ * * - a ^ <V| '*.;. I E 3113 ' "' "?SC V ; " *" " " ' ' '-' - - ' " '" . , . 217 SEABOARD AVENUE. . * \ ' ' ' ixworth ^ Director 8 ?? 'S. s. c. : <* ' .. ; and Ambulance Service ' ? .* AL EQUIPMENT" AS GOOD AS " 'ER THAN THE REST JES less / . NI) SERVICE T / I / , '