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Saturday, February 2%. 1930.
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CHURCH NEWS 01
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ST. PETER'S A. M.? E. CHURCH
.NOTES.
?^~- Walterborp, jS. C.^Services at St
Peter's A. M./E*. Church were quite
inspiring and well attended- both, ir
the morning and night.' The sermons
were thoughtful, and fotcibly delivered
bv.;the pastor. Quite noticeable
. -7- in* the audience was the' very large
numjsqr^oSt teachers both frorp the
city and county*-?;
St. Peter's is indeed taking on new
" life. "Founder'* Day" was befittingly
observed in the-afternoon Ijy the A
C. E. League, Mrs. Ruth G. Ilorry
1 ^presiding. The papers readJ and the
: musical selections rendered were ex
ceptionall" _good. The main address
was delivered by Prof. P. J. URTrfmitt
pripcinal of the city school. Speeia
mention shrink) lip mnrlo nf
rendered by Mrs. Daisy Laster ami
Miss Helen Simmons.
On Mondav night the Quartette oi
_ . Sohofield Institute, Aiken. S. C., un?
?der?the management of Prof, K. L
Hickson, the' principal, appeared before
a very large and appreciative
audience of both white and colored
at ?t. Peter's church, under the auspices
of the'League- The audience
was thrilled from be<rirming .to end
^ and exnressed a desire for their' return.
Aftejr the progran) art informal
reception was tendered the singers
by the- League at the parsonage
__r - DILLON . "
1 : Betfcei A. M. E- Church
The pulpit riot being "supplied a?
yet We did not have any services until
Sunday night when our Presiding Elder.
Rev. E, R. Anderson preached onc
?z of his?srrtrf?slirring?sermohs from
Paul: "I press toward the mark for
?the prize \yhich is Jesus Christ. Tic
beautifully pictured heaven as the
christian's goal. =.
- Revs. L J. Gamble and Harriot were;
welcome visitors in the pulpit.
Resolutions of Respect-i
Whereas it has pleased ArmTghty
God to take from us bur beloved pastor,
Rev. O. A. Parker, who died Feb,
6. 1930. and;
^ Whereas by his omnipotent power
He is able to subdue all jftings well;
Therefore we bnwr Tnnumble submission
to His divine will, who does
all things well.
Resolved, that wherein his christian
influence, his prenteel ability and his
v- pas.tnria.l manaprement under feeble
health has so impressed us, we feel
deeply grieved, f But our loss is hea
yen's gain, and thafc^his short pcrfod
hei\> has carved a monument on the
hearts of his members and friends; ,
Be it further resolved, that a copy
of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved
family and a copy sent to the
Palmetto Leader. .
Bethef-Ar -Mr"RrChurch.
Bethel A.-M.E! Choir.
The I. H. S. and. Literary Club met
with Miss Alice McLeod and G. M.
Leach Wednesday nipht. After transaction
of business, cards and music
were "enjoyed by all. Miss McLeod.
sprvpd a delirinng rppnst. nf salad
saltines, Hot Coffee, cake and mints"
Mr. G. L. Stafford, Mrs. Teretha
Henderson, t Mrs. Appnora' McLeod,
Mrs. Elizabeth Hartzopr, Miss Carolyn
McC'alt and Rev. Harriot accompanied
th? body of their pastor to
Sumter "Midday. ? . ;
Mr^., 0. A~ Parker and Mrs. Elizabeth
Robinson are spending a few.
days in Sumter and Manninpr.
ST. MATTHEWS A. M. E. CHURCH
Sunday being gloomy and cold only
a few came t6 church. We had a
lovelv time.' Our castor, ReV. Ira J.
Gamble preachtpKif .sou] strring sermon
from Phil. 3:14. We were made
. to feel glad as he spoke to us so force
. fully out Of God's word.
We still have fome members on the
sick list: Sisters- Frances Baker and
Roberts. .
The members seem to be in a better
working spirit than they have
been for. several years; there is nothing
for us but success with Rev. Gamble
as our noble leader.
. ? . Resolution of Respect
Whereas God in his infinite wisdom
has seen fit to remove, from our
midst our beloved and highly esteemed
brother, Rev. Oljver A. Parker,
who was taken away from us on the
6th -day of February, 1030; and where
as, although our heart?; are saddened
by the loss of this faithful and devoted
brother, We are vvSnsoled-..by the
belief that he .&*'1xiw with" the- Supreme
Chancellor^ the universe, and
.hpt in following thp teachings of
Him who has calle^four brother home
we shall eventuality be reunited in that
land from whence no traveller returnetK,
therefore
Be* it resolved, that in the death of
our^brotherthe"" AT MrTT ChurcK'has
lost a true faithful servant; and his
family has .lost a loving father and
husband.-- Be it further resolved, that
> aftopy of tnese^resolulions he sent to
the bereaved family, and a copy pript=
ed in the Palmetto Leader, and a copy
IUa \To*.tk
i_ East Conference. ?
* Respectfully Submitted,
Rev. E. R. Aftdfrson, D. D., P. E.
Rev, I. H. Alston, D. Dr
Rev. I. J. Gamble, A. B., Sec'y.
SI'MMEIUTON ~T
Liberty IliJI A. M. E. Church >
Founders Day was observed \yfs Liberty
Hill Church with an appropriate
service all ddy. At night the junior
-e? ehoir had charge and very IrttereSfinfc
papers touching on the life and
vork of Richard Allen were read by
Vfisses Diana Jones, Jotirvine Brown
^ and Liela Olives^ An oration. "The
Progress of fchd Negro", Mr. C. P.
Johnson., Solo, Miss Hettie Frasier.
Address:- "The Negro's ContrtbtTttOh
to music," Miss Mabe] Pendergrass.
Very helpful talks were made by Bro. |
T. G. Ragin and R. G. Oliver. ClosV
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^OUTH CAROLINA \
; ing remarks by pastor. Miss Mkhflne^
McDonald, mistress of ceremony^ ' ?
! The Valentine {W>cial given by
. Live Wire Club \\as an enjoyable af- ^
! ifair. Heartymatched whitrfuj
i caused mucn'^jhiemmeht, after which [
i deRcious refreshments were served, r
j This is thaiyoungest organisation
! | of our churfch-jP-and is* composed of v
; [wide awake young ladies, Watch and I
> [listen for the Live-Wire. More will
r; "kickers" are advised tb'lie cargful, as s
vitals dangerous to come in contact i
. with a'"Liye Wire." c:
,1 -Misses Mabel Pendergrass an4 Ilet- e
r-tie^Frasler of- State College were c
. week end visRors. These young lad- t
i.ies expect to don caps and gowns in ?
,!June. -?
j Mr. Thos. Brailsford has returned j
t from New York to the delight of his 0
I friends. (
We -are sorry to say ttyat our pas- <]
p*tor R,ev. Pendergrass continues indis- j
nncofl W, . OVA US*-. ???*
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| ; nte restoration to health. . '"* c
Rev. O. A. .Parker's death was a ^
> shock to Liberty Hill. He had asso- i
I hated with our pastor quite a bit and j
was well known and liked. Mrs? Par- j
1 ker- has^otrf deepest sympathy. ?
,-i Rev. and Mrs. Pendergrass, Mrs. S. ?
- H. Watson, Messrs. R. G.'Oliver and* ^
>, J. H. Bennett attended the burial . Of
Rev. Parker in Sumter.
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Bethel A. M: E. Church ?
Our first quarterly conference was
I held here on Monday night Feb. 10. V
Dr. R. W. Mance, our Presiding El- v
der, being away on account of illness, d
| We pi ay?God blessings upon him. 7
.! Our .pastor, Rev. E. C. Anderson, pre- s
, sided in his modest?way. We raised s
, our Elder assessment, $50.00. We p
thank God for these opportunities, r>
, and pray God blessings upon both "
these men that' they-.may live long S
to do the work that God has assign- v
to them. Our members were do- r
, lighted in the way our pastor presid- h
ed over the conference. p
Sunday whs a great day in Zion at '
. II o'clock. Rev. S. C. Anderson delivered
a Wonderful sermon Sunday ;
ann sunuay nignt me message was l
delivered in the same way. We must
have the blood of Jesus applied to our
i souls in the midst of the cold wind. S
We had a splendid congregation. Our
, hears did burn while he expounded
the. message. We beg the prayers I.
from everj^reader of this paper that
r-heu-fhay?reap abundantly this year. ~
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ST.^JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH ~ JJ
Sunday was" a red letter day with
us . We were made to see many!
Llinngs__a?- importance. At 11:15 our
pastor preached from St. Matt. 16:8,
The subject was "The Perpeturity of h
the Church." The sermon w&s very S
iniDressive. along all lines.T
At 3:30 wP were, entertained with a
a splendid Founder's Day program: a
under?the direction of Mrft WilhtJ- tl
imltlU' Tflffhson. . .
i At 7:30 our pastor again preached B
from St. Matt. 14:12: "And His Dis- B
ciples came and "took up the body and b
buried it and -went and told Jesus."
The subject was "Tell Jesus. d
The S. S. and A/C. E. League and V
Last Monday night a trip in The T
desert was gjven by Mrs. Katie Sol- fl
onion and Sarah Star.ks. This was b
quite a treat to all. The lesson was rJ
beautifully pictured out in the review S
I hlf. MicC Rctolln Tn nnrotf a
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES *t\
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To ascertairt^with what interest the ^
j Sunday Scho* pupils read their Bi- (j,
j hies ancr^Totes, the Supt. had a najjir ^
| ber of tHem to rfedite scripture verses w
froni the New'^Festament-at the co^- 0,
| elusion of the lessen period Sunday j,(
j morning It-was. really inspiring to tj
| hear littl^ ones peal forth their ^
favorite verses from the Bible. En- jj,
couragiog^Tei^rks were added by Dr." w
Murph Sunday morning from Isaiah
33:16-17. Subject: The Christian f(
Prospect, waS full of inspiration, far
reaching in its effect and satisfying.
At 7:30 p. m., Dn,.-Murph selected -y.
1st Samuel 17:58"; subject: Humility a1
as a. stepping stone to greatness, from ^
which he preached a strong and con- ^
jvirtcing sernVOn because of references n,
| to -experiences too well known to
I christians. At the conclusion of the t{
I services Sunday^ morning the ti
lgregaiioft-witneBno<^ the baptism of C)
Mr. Thomas Ruff, who recently con- C(
fessed saving faith in tjie Lord Jesus. C(
f Among the visitors present were Mr. ^
jand Mrs. Green of Anderson. Visitors
are always*"TVClcome and invited p
; to the services at Bethel. * ^
]?An- 'all -important subject ^
was well--arranged and presented in j
,a very impressive manner by Mrs. A.
iJ. Rollins, and Miss Etiene. Collins at A
-the League's service at 6 p. m. The y
| program wns plgasing and profitable-, -j
well attended. The League thanks ^
Mrs. Collins and would that she shall <,*
bring manyjuoraJnto the service. tr
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I ^ x nc; iwiumui^ iueiiiut;i? 01 intj
church are still unable to be up ana |f
out: ?Bro. I. S. Boozer, 1725 Washinprton
street, Bro. James Webster, rf
1.716 Harden Street, Bro. C. D. Shell,
tl2l4 Liberty street: SffitefS Turtle ~tl
; Kennerly, 1203 Pine street, Louise ^
Frasier, 2433 _^_Mott street, Josie if
Chee.^boro, 933 itarden street, Mat-'
tie Fiilotter, 2105 Senate, Victoria j
Brown, 1218 Portee Alley, Melinda w
Sinjfleton, 2120 Elmwood Ave. Those n)
of us who may know Of personjj sick ei
Jean render valuable assistance by re1
porting them to" the pastor or some n
1 officer so that' their friends miprht
know and have an opportunity to visit
them when in need. ^
[ ANT5EHSON NEWS Si
Friends of Mr. Harry Martin re- fir
^trat to learn of his severe Illness and" at
E& I' "2S
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THE F^LME
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iope fEr him g. .speedy.rec-ovedy, - M
jskes I.omax and Pitts, M r. An[eiii?
and Mif. Tom Johnson of
ireehville vwu^e-^vistfors Surplayaf-.
ernoon at the homo of Mrs, Tho's.
ft Williams.
. Rev. and Mrs. S. C. Campbell enertained
at dinner Sunday Rev and
Ws. Gibhs, Rev. IVice and Rev. and
flrta?Cravvford. Little Nlisses Lydia
JilmtTand Vermelle Williams were the
(ue'stjtof Ansonia. ' * J.anie
Douglas is very ill at
i\>r on .Douglas A ve. We hope
qe?*r~ni, soon improve.
-Miss. L. G. Clinkscales^ spent the
^qels, end with her father who is "sick,
lappening Around Reed St. High
During the first of the school sesion,
"A Student" Council" was orgpnzed
nnd it is progressing nicely unler
the leadership of Mr. J. D. Ruckim?He,
with his potent corns_ijJLoflUers
is doing alV ho tjai\ to keep the
tuilding in better sanitary conditions
ind aljso' to have better order.
. The young hoys met and organized
in athletic club with the following
rticers: Messrs. Rosebud Neal,-Mgr.,
Jrady Anderson,'Capt., Maxie Gor*lon,
asst. Capt.; Walter CraNvfbrd,
Secrete! y; Lucius Robinson, Trena.
Ve are looking forward to a number
?ne base ball team, with Mr. T. B.
Villiams as coach. This club has
teen on the alert every, since organizngfr
The.v tendered. one of the best
ligh School Minstrels' entitled the
Rambling Rex," qf the season. They
rtT"nbw preparing for a "Womariless
Vedding" -on the '21st.
The Basketball team has played two
;ames so far and "won both; Brewer
Jormal 8-5. ancL-St. A4b?n-4;l-9. Wtr
re~Kopin'g to play a few more schools
ipfor^ tho nlAooc
...V VIVOCO VVIVI1 bllU
ame victory. ?
During the Negro National History
Veek our chapel exer.cises have been
ery helpful and inspiring. On Friliv
morning thp rnnrnhnrr nf <)?>r
Oth, ajid 11th, grades brought? to us
om -*^plpfur knowledge concerning
onto our foremost leaders. The
rogram began' with "The -Negro
National Anthem," .and closed with
We Are CIimbing_ Jacob's Ladder."
Ipace will not allow us to say all that'
ire .wish but we .all felbthatifwe
ise during the future vears as we
ave in the past, \ye can say with .the
oet:
Buihl thee more stately mansions,"
O my soul, ~ ...
As the swift seasons roll!*
.eave thy low vaulted past!
Let each new temple, nobler than
the last,
hut' thee from heaven, with a doom
more vnst,.
Till thou at iength are free,
,raying thine outgrown shell by life's.
anresting sea."
Mother 'thornley and Mrs. Bessie
liehardson are on the sick list this
reek. They are some better at this
fiting:
' PROSPERITY NEWS
For the past jnonth our community
ps been having tfnusual weather,
ome days no fire has been needed.,
he result is that many of our people
re suffering with severe colds but we
re glad to say that none confined to
inr |||||u
Mi^s. Mary Brown and son, Sao*f
Irown arc still on the sick list. Mrs.
lUrn Long is also at this writing but
* much improved. . f ~
Our adult night school is well uner
way and is progressing nicely.
ire have an enrollment, of 23. It |s
uite interesting to see how studious
>es<y-?nfoftunate people are and how
usy they are during the writing pe!t>d
striving to write their names,,
ome are doing excellent work.
During the past week quite a num^ ,
er of the farmers of our community
>wed oats. Some got through while
le .rain Thursday stopped others.
Valentine day was beautiful indeed,
[arty valentines were seen on that
iv. The teachers distributed candy
?arts among the primary . children
hich they enjoyed very much. The
jtstanding social feature of the 89a>n
was the Valentine Party given at
ie residence of 'Mr. and Mrs. N. A.
pearman, 318 Washing totf St., Fr'i-"
ay night, Feb. 14th. It was one that
ill be remembered long by those who
ere present. Th6 room was beautiilly
decorated with red roses. , Vic
xmc? musit' was piayea tnroughiout
?e evening featuring the latest hits,
hree tables were arranged for whist
hd one for checkers. At 11:30 tHfc
ibles were arranged for- serving,
he courses were' as follows: 1st, Caijdian
baked chicken, rice gravy,
reen peas, pickles; hot rolls and but>r;
course No?"2; Fruit, salad on letice
with saltines; course No. 3. Ice
earn and cake; course .No. 4: Black
iffee and mints. To say that each
mrse was delicious would be putting
mildly.
Those enjoying this occasion were:
rof. R. H. Sullivan1, Misses Helen C.
atimaiv BirUie - Pompey, - Emily
heflton, Marjorie Bailey and B. L.
ackson; Mesdames Evelyn Bounight,
Bessie Wilson and Aurelia
rdair, of Prosperity; Mr M
fr ^Tpssp Maifihwll llllil Miii Anne
sick son of Helena; and Messrs. Robt.
riffiPjX.T, .Foster, and E. D. Robinm.of
jCokwnbia and Mr. and Mrs. L.
"JneRfvin. $f Silver Street.
The Toljmving prizes were awarded:
sf nvUn ? 1 1
tuvciy ??<?* ?i wtairont'iy to
'iss Shelton, MY. C. F. Foster cut for
^isolation receiving a set of water
lassos and Mr. R. D. Robinson capjred
the booby, a bottle of catsup.
11 went away voting it the most entyabU
occasion of the season.
Sunday was a very bright but cold
a v. Services were held as usyAl
?th with ReV. J. S. Martin at his
x*t,- He is doinpr splendidtyciohsid"*ing
the inclement weather and finan
nl depression. The trustees fcalized' '
neat little sum in their special ef rt,
$55.60.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Caldwell of
Tiitmire were dinner jjmests in?the?
ime of Mr. Mrs. tN7 A. Spearman
inday. ' ,
Messrs. E. D. Robinson, Robt. Grif>
flnd Mrn P g? T,.,i]i a I i.,.ur^ "
318 Washington St, also, Sunday <
TTO LEADER
BBPP
A (OUUKITKIN "
Hear Editor: '
f Allow nve spare in your paper *t
make ?ih"' cpvrortioti of an : rtielp thi
appeared in last; week's issue, immel
the Johnston basketball tehm was rt
ferred to in tbe KdRefuld write-up a
"Johnston FaVmers.V
rVI wish to say that the airls wh
blay basket ball at Johnston tli
name-ot Johnston basket !?:>!! girl;
And anybody wishing to refer to th
basket bi'Jl girls of the above siTio<
please address "them by the th.o*ahpy
name. ^ ' ^
FurtherniorCf?atc are all farmer
and one cannot call the other t'arnu;r.
^ Sport Editor ?>J" Johnstor
level c;iu:knk s< imoi, newi
Last Friday nigltf v. hhJi. mi F.-t
14Fh a play was given in "the 'lulitcj
riuro, entitled "A Clergy Juan's Court
ship" which proved to be quite a sue
cesSi/t^Cast of characters were Sis ,t'o|
lows: '
Arthur Gjnyhusjt James '('|irr
lerrold Bricp - Jasnev Have
.Jonas Dixon __ -C'lintiyi 1 >avi
Reuben Stuhbins . ... .. Boyd Cor
Olira Vaughn __ Annioj'B.'Curr
Alice (irayh.ust . Sally (Jor
Mrs: Wilkins , Ophelia Beli
Aniarilla Jo.pes' Eva Have
Matilda Triplett. _ Tenifl .loneMiss
Bracket t \'.ipla Rower
IflrA^oTTTiese boys and girls v<-<-ine<
to have been at their best and vhe pla;
was apparent'- enjoyed , by all. \V
[had ouit" " fit?- vis.it.oi- I'll.- |imiiit
nal of I)illon arid.his faeuTt.v. princi
??q1 of Hames^nd A part of hi; fa'c
ulty, ajso-principal and faculty of Lai
ta, the principal of Bethea's Chape
and plenty others whom we can no
nanip at thiswriting. \\?e were ver;
glad to have, them all.
The play was given by Prof. Thom
*s. Nvith a&Mstanee of. his t aehers
Plans arc .on foot for th(. room; lik
lion uf tlllS lUtk.V 111 olH' or two of oil!
nearby towns; Will bo in Dillon tin
25th of Fob.. Other dates will be-jjiv
nn later. *
Thp-ITaskot Ball team is now-, tret
t.inff ready-to play a series of trantes
\\*e are hu.iHnjr to have a prott?- yoo<
team this voar. Wo-are thankful t<
patrons for co-mint* out *t pfsoe u
once "in, a while. . W.alo.h tho Loadoi
Mid wjiat we ,tro doing. - '?
. MARION NFWS
Mr.- Moore, your editor, who visit
ed our fity during tin |i,i.'l nu1 kt ;nu
finding so many subscribe For t lis
Palmetto -Leadef in our city., wTsPSj
for .me to publish .the news .fif. Msjrioi
weekly. "fe.
The Marion County Training: ShM>o
js gettinpr aldntr nicely under the lent
ership of its prinojpal, Prof. 1> H
McDuftie aiuh'his-enrps tlf? tmU'Tit'i's.
The Writ(> YouCyNnme Cstinpaurr
is well on its way.
Nefrro History week is v-ery hei'hfj
observed in chapel each .iijorninff
Some.facts of Ney.ro achievement ami
wortb-are-+jeintr presented to the student
body.
The County Teaclk-rs Associatidr
held its monthly nvetine: Saturday
Feb. 8, 1!b10 at the Marion. County
Training School after the openinjr ex^
ercises the teachers went into jrrouj'
meetinpr. viz:' Primary, Intermediate
and High School. Mi's. J. S. Hob. rt had
charjre of primary work. Miss 1
E. Hamilton.' intermediate aiid Mrs
AX-'V. Hhprin 11 itch .School. AfteiSdiscussinpr
various subjects, the
re-assembled and \vere favorc^fwitli^
lecture. Subject: Home Economics in
Relation to Man's Life, by Miss Tb G
Dannerly, H. Er tbaVher <>f the Marion
C. T. School. It was enjoyed by
everyone.
Q/i~Monday niirht of. last week l'ncle
Tonfs Cabin was shown to a larir^
and. appreciative audience.
Miss Mary T. Green spent the week
end. in Sellers with.'Miss M. Ib .Jones
last week, f .... ?-t T~ ~
Misses J. M. Philips and M. I
Green jrnvn a Valentin - party, at the'
school on Friday, Feb. I I. Those atW
4? mw " ' ' * ' ' '*
I Manigault i
_ Undertakers i
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ntrusthfg the sacred
nctions to our compent.
understanding, dig- KfraS
lied Service insures |YTjTl|
iripiete compliance with
I the inviolable rights
id desires of the- be? -BjjgjM ?
MWMMB?????
? h-nftirnr^norit a v"?y pW-..n
~ V>? the citizens' of Maiiuilllcan,
q! lU'vyr ox prosslri words'just- what a
a loss has come to us when th(. followiIIf-iliviirit:
?u:..
> ?......... uv|iiiivvu mis 111e:
v. 1 Rev; Almorn Brooks and Miss Lu.cy
;; (ioldbold. lie died Thursday, FebT
l-'i, HfH), defining to 'mourn, a beloved
o \vU'e. one -sisler, a brother artd'a hoftt
t r,,|- fi w.nrlc . r?;
</ On Friday, Feb. 11, the sad news
e'came to us from State College _s?t,
,] Orangeburg where she was a student
0 that she was dead. Luey \vas_jtll-.only
, p few .days. She leaves to mourn, an
s aged grandmother and friend- from
all jlartitVif the state. .... *
fr The young people of Mai'ion^have
decided among: themselves to organ(4
ize a social elub foV weekly amuse.
njents... The club was?called to get her;
?... . for?-<H'giwli/.atfr in~nT ttTe~" beautiful
home r>f* Miss Tteva Thomas, Fj-b. IQ.j
-.11# oii Feb. T47 thft chjb Went into
. fulV operation at the home of" M1ss
. Edith. -Evans, where the following
members were- elected officers: . Mr.
v Levi Delayne, president; Miss Retha
^ Thoipos m.ci-ot-ii-v Mil.I r.lilli T" e il 11!<
vice-president; Miss Reva Thomas,
c Ailvocator; Mr. Rockwdod Flndger.
v treasurer.
e' . The. Senior class contributed the
n Palmetto Leader to the school library. J
- Members as fdjllo^vs: -
Resell ft Moodv. Vaness Owrtes. Bev
i ri(T \Vilson. Erneseren.m ' e .Rg
' ?*ilt. Tlonnely. Bessie Oliver Beach0
man (Jodd.ard, Alethia Hodge, Sarah
'' ?ivhson, Kddio. ni i L Mi 'j
r ijueen,1 Roosevelt Cox, Eroclertek Syl-n
L_ ler*._BWtha -Eivmjjistnn;.. Tienvy Tay* i
tor. R'ossie _ Davis, Roy J.. Johnson.!
" Raymond Crawford, Arthur Nichols.
1 IloCt Williamson", Reva Thomas;, Geo.
1 Thomas, Rev.^ L. R. Bess. -William!
' Taylor; U.lyses Lambert, Emily Sellers,
Mr. W. S. Jenkins, Garie Gerald,
' Thcrctha Grahaml * 0. . , j
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J'lu- above. is. thbvljkeness. of Mr. C.
\V. Greenwood. who departed this life
Fob. 1, 1929, Charleston, S. C.
J'ehr daddy, how we miss you.
| Only God in Heaven#ean .tell. . i
. It. grieves us much, Daddy,
To thmk that you left without fure-!
wffl. ? o ? ,-t"
; However long our lives may he, jw,
Whatever land we view;
' Whatever joy or pain he ours. *
' Daddy, we'll still remember you.
Fannie Rutherford Greenwood, I
L (Wife.)
Christina, Arabella and Curtis,
1 (Children.)
J. H. JOHNSON & CO.
Notary Public and Dealer
"in* real estate and sale of lots in
PINK RlDGli CKMKTFRY. Reaijt
ti-fnljy located ori pavou road above.
Co.lh.ge IMaceV ... * .j '
Phone 6422. 'V
110914 Washington Street
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714 Main Street {
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^fColumbia, S. C.
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666 also in Liquid
j Quality Pressing Club
I)rv Cleaning. ItepairiiiK. Altrrlnk
and Hvtin'.r _
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Fries' Battery.' Service
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PROFLSSION \L 1
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I*. M. to' 8 i\ .v I it's. or. is
I)iv(A Iv Sleplienson
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-.I ...II mill rill
Discitse ill' .Wijitivt ami- ( hihli en' A
~ $jiw in i f y?- r
II17^. Ass'iuililv S'. 1 -r?Oak St.
(H'l'jce I lours: 8::3> A. M. til 7:0(1 I*. M.
DR. II. 1) HARPER
. . Surgeon Denlist^' .v- ^ "
Fillings, Kxlrarl i ins. lMatcs, < t Owns . , , .
?- i uiitl Ol itlgll.< . . .
' Goltl Crown soul llridge Work . ?v
> " A' SP'OC'l Al.TY
I lOO.',a Washington St., l'lioiie 21033 : ,
DR. II. 11. COOPER
PI'll I isl *; ; . ' * .
Spfceial Allenti<>ii Given to t> -A si^os . 1
v 1 ' ftof 'he (iiuiis .
Colli Crown and'Ut ilise". Work
a snei'-isilt y
Oil'ujL WlUhe .111:;) Washington St
Hesiik'lHV iMiotie 8201 x>
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Oflice Morris: Telephones: - .
8:30 A. M. to 7no l'.M. Office 15033
lie-siiieiu'e 8873*
Dr. D. K. Jenkins . .
j DliiLTIST
kiiiiii^s, riales, (.'rowiis and Ifiidni-w
Sunday l*y-Appointmenl ^
IC\ traction. l?y"t'N?h?J?vfiv*t> Arncst liesis
' a Specialty. " . * ' .
1 107a Wusliinjjtnn St;, CoiaJ-S:
DR. L. M. J>ANIKLS>
PliysicMin and Sureeoii
Special ?A Mull I ion '.liven Oir-eases Of
Women. *
Office 1,1 ; ' ?tixvnrfvTfcu'
1125'r Wasiiinjjl >n 2220 Hampton .
Plinne 0420 Phone. 750 1
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DR. J. G. STU ART
Office' llnurs: 1 'elepliOne:
fi:(V0 in f:6u p. M. lies. 4(502'.
ft:00 fo 8:00 P. M. Office "M'.VL
Office: , < Uesidenec:
20.10 Taylor Si.. 11.1-7 P'iiie St.
Office* incurs: "" Phones
T| A. M^to 2- V. M. lies. 8875
0 P. M. to 8: 1*. .M nffi,,. iji.17 ??
DR. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Siirfrcnn
Diseases -of Women ami Cbildfeii
Specially *"
Office: L. ?44etrideneer ~~7
1 on 4 t - * -
i*/2 ^sscmliiy. St; lottl I'ino St.
.Columbia,. S. C. '' . .
S. It. UltKKX, M. 1). r
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OFiee Hours: . /
4 !l Id llf a.
12 to 2 p. ni, ^
Ti t,o 8 p? j\k , . ? I'lmnc
S71NLL'O.tft -Taylor SliocT'
Q'ffire Phono JBJ.U7-.. Ru*, Phono 071*8?r
N. J. FREDERICK >
Mtorney-al-l.aw and Notary Puldic
PRACTICE IN ALL CO! UTS
-^Statc and Federal
It 19 Washington St., ( oluribia, S. C.
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Office Honrs Plum* L__?.
9 a. hi. to 2 p. m. 35.90
3 p. m. to- 7 p; m. J.-,.
Tftoni pson
. YStirtfeon Don list
Pla'os, Crowns, Hi idpos. Exf rh-ti-ni
j?" A Special!y .' *.!
Res: 2228 WASHINGTON STREET .
1141416 Amenably St. Columbia, S <T