The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 01, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
__7_ Saturday, March 1, _______
l_ Jenkuisvilie News"
L .The faculty of White Hall Graded
School is doing groat things this
k?- - yearr 'They saw the necessity of malr*
-rr=r -?Tng some Ihipi ovements and their first" "
^ step was to purchase a new piamr J
grounds wlrieh^are very attractive' to
the eyes _??_ tfye. public /
On !?? Tnea/iny o?anintr thn pinr
The menu consisted of tomato soup.
~ . saltine8,""rice,~ cabbage, roasted pork,
baked chicken, potato salad, macaroni,
brown gravy, buscuits, lemon pie, car
* ftmel cake, jeUo with whipped-eream, 1
"hot cocoa and after dinner mints. *
? Friday night there was a Valen?
line party given By the faculty and )
i students of thp schof.il. Many of the _
former students who are now atten^T.
. , >ng the various school^ in Coldmbia,
attended the party. Namely: Isabelle j
Baten, Jennie Harper, Thelma Martin
Elizabeth Mattin, James'Harper, Malverke
Martin. Prof J. C.' Martin of '
Santuc, Miss Sarah'Baten of PomfiriaV"
-it?-, - Mr, Samuel Dixon of Columbia; " They ~
report a grand occasion.
?
AIKEN NEWS
The Christian Club was delightfully
entertained at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Hamilton on Union St.,
_ loo* -O nr. ?
ummay anernooji. An interesting?program
was?r enjoyed. After^ J
, which- the hostess served a very;^
?' licious sweet course!
Among ^the ^interesting social eyents
of the past week was the entertainment
given by. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo.
Glover at their lovely h-mie in Dark
\ Town. A large number of. 'invited
friends were present and Tthe evening
^ was enjoyed by all. A very tempting
repast was served-.
Mr. and MTs. Lee," who reside in
New York City having been called
..' ' home to-attend the funeral ^>f the latter's
brother, Mr._Jack Cherry, left
> last Friday for their home. Mrs.
Lee will be remembered as Miss Em&
ma Cherry of this city, having taught
? in the ..Ai^en Graded School for sev- _?eral
terms. 1. - \ Y.
. - " The many, friends of Mr. Hentop
? ?Hazel will regret' to learn that he ,
was in a very serious automobile accident
last week and is ia>w confined ^
All/at. Hnnpitnl. " ' t _
: The many friends of the following* persons
will regret to know that-thev'
? are confined to .their home with pneu-. ^
I ' V~' monia: Mesdames Mary Greene. Inditfr
? Barnes, iiynthn Barnes! Miss Addie ,
, ?- Holmes, and Mr. Lester Martin.
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auciijchuo ui mis. lizzie nart
^sympathize with her greatly in the
-h- Loss of her husband, Mr. Jessie Hart (
who was buried last Sunday. .
Misses Rosa Hickson andi Gwen- ,
dolyn Fells wero-pleasant visitors at
the home of the reporter last Satur-. .
^ 7 - day evening; they were accompanied !
i " \' by Mr. Franklin Hickson and Mr.
. * . Walker. ~ \
4. r ?The Bettia^Academy. Club -rendered '
a very interesting. musicale at the
^ - Atken Opera House last Sunday af1?
ternuou.-for~t.he benefit of the1' ijliteracy
movement now on in the county.
?? ~ Prof; fi~. Vt. Nicholson, presidentof
Bettis Academy was in the city last '
? week on business. ?-??? ? Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Jones, accomEvetta
Packer spent last Sunday in
^ Leesville as?the" guest of - Mr. andl
- Mrs. M. Landy. -?
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smoot had a
- large number of congenial friends at j
their lovely home on. Edgefield Avenue
last week. Everybody .present
had such a merry time until they left ^
reluctantly. A very delectable col-_
" lation was served.'"
? -" The Schofietd girls will nlav State
College girls here on the local court 1
nounced that the public is roost ~cor=~
* dially invited to witness this game.
Mrs. Maria Pressly delightfully ententained
the Pastor's Aid Club of
v Second Baptist Church at her home 1
la"5t Wednesday evening. After the 1
~ business session, in which the follow- '
ing officers were elected for 1930: '
President^ .Mrs. Lester Johnson, Sec- ;
retary, Mrs. Emma Holmes; Treas- 1
urer, Mrs. Wise. The hostess served 1
a swcet7~cou"rse" "consisting" of blark ~
L "coffee and deliciQaa?gggkh^ !
_ - ?-77NWAV NEWS ?J
- Bethel. A. M. JE. Chifrct^
Sunday morning service v?,as' good.
The pastor preached from Gal. G:14.
???? - The Sunday School -is still -doing nicely./
The sermon on Sunday night
. ? ? " a|snymasterly one- ;
1 ^ . Gr^nd Chief of Samaritan Lodges,
Mr. Thomas Brown, Rev.-Carolina and
Rev". Thompson of Georgetown were J
the guests of Mrs. *Lillie Latimer Friday."
~ "**?=<- - ?v? ? ?:
Mrs. Bertha Gordon w&<rdTfThe' city
on business Sunday. ?
> We are glad to have Mr. and Mrs. _
' Pete Hemmingway back in the city.
Misses Mabel and Georgia Poinsette
spent the week end in the city
guests pf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dewitt.
x. lie I.v aiciituic x <?i K,y vrap v^uiyc ?
'iaippv k>ne and was enjoyed by all. _
Many crut of town folk witnessed the
t _ ,' .' _A soefab was given at the home _of
_ 1 / Mir. and Mrs. John Moore Monday :
nigh^. /Quite a number wasT^reKent.
"The organizing of the A. j?. E. L.
Thursday.
The young "men of the city will or-"
ganize a "Just Us" Club.
Social and Comic Section _
Why not be satisfied with one; the
town wonders why Mr. B bites Mt,_s
D in the back. ^
Quite a few New Yorkers witness-'
ed"the .Valentine party who have recently
arrived at Myrtle Beach. A
mong them was Mr. Pope of Cnlnm- .
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? 'CLINTON NEWS ~
>->- On Pjriday.p. jn. those who accom~
- panied the basketball skirls to Finlejr
Hi were: Messrs. ^Sammie Fleming,
- E. Littlejohnr J. L. Miller, McNeil
and H. C. Harris, R. T. Miller,. Don
Philson, Jack Moore, Blakely Good:.v
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mail -and. -li.~ L. KvansV R, Llndsey,^'?
Misses Marie Young, Celestine pulard,
aceomp&nied by Mr. Blake Goouman
motored to Laurens Sunday and M
were the guests of Mtss Emma Fuller. >*
Bell Street'Hi returned to school Mutt -VO
day after being confined fop several ?-u
dayslwith. tonailitis. ;
On Suncay afternoon, Kev. and m
Mrs* Alfred Keasoner and children, n
AlfredrJr:: Ferk and baiPV. ImTMHs"
and^!WVs^?tiodtreyV^th^guscmf' ^ DS
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kinard and ce
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson were Al
railed to the funeral qf Mrs. Kinard P?
and. Wilson's brother-in-law, Mr. Ft
Charle" Glemr of "Newberry Thursday
afternoon at Calvary Baptist ,Church. un
?On Wednesday night a social was
given at the home of Mrs. Emma -T". en
Little for the benefit of the Bell St. nu
Fraternity Club.
Friday night a Valentine Party was av
given at Friendship A. M. E. Church, tp
Those attending enjoyed themselves. Li
'] he honor noil for last month at de
Belt Str^eP was a9 follows:
teacher?Genet Fant,- Nancy- Woody,
Lula Wheeler, Eliza Johnson, Stetia sp
Uuckette, Alethia Young, Mattie Wil- at
sen, Aliec Little, Helen- Bailey, Em- wi
rt>a Burn srde.^Annie?L~-4TftH> -Ggffmr Tit
Young, Clara Youn~ Sammie D wl
Wadsworth, Benjamin Thompson", Al- so
mn nr-i.
uciicu yv ayson. wi
6th Grade, Mfsin*: Harris, teacher:
Willie Moore,. Mary Ferguson, James ye
BaiTey^ Collier Pettis, Hubert Met27~pt
Johnie- Hill, Lillie Williams, Eddie ha
Duncan, Ophelia Hunter, Jenette eij
Ducket'te, Lue ElLa Allen. su
5th Grade, C. P. Wright, teacher?- T1
Lottie Beasley, Essie Garyr Helen a
Pettis, Sarah: Ware, Author Leake, T1
Bishop Taylor, Willie J. Moore, Mar- st:
ion WiHiainflr?
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SOUTH CLINTON NEWS of
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. Sunday was a very -cold day but .a ^
large number worshipped at New Be-.
thel A. M. K. Ghureh-.- Rev. Bradley ?e
ireached a very interesting sermon.
which was enjoyed by the hearers.' ~
~ Mr. -and-Mrs. John Garrett didn't
ittend services'at their own church
>n account of incletnent weather, but r
attended New Bethel. v \t.
Mr, C. W. Chappelle, Jr., has return
?d home after spending some lime in
Charlotte, N. G. : ...
^ Mr Warren WllftOTh Jr., left ff~tew::rr
lays ago for Tennessee, where he wiTl
remain'-the rest of the winter.
?Last Sunday Messrs. FrvL, Garrett *
and B. Or^olden visited Miss Emma
Fuller, accompanied by friends from
Laurens.
Miss Fuzzilee Garrett was sorry
thnt elm wasn't homo Thursday when, ^
the Greenwood~~bunch called by to see ^
her after the Basketball game. ..
Mrs. Hattie Henry from Owing is
n?the city spending a while with her G
father and sisters. ' w?Miss
Geneva?Booker was?quietly
married to Mr. Clate Dunlap, Feb. 2, ?
btf' hev. F<$rnlafdT ^ te
Rev. A. t R. t.initsfly Was gppn in T)|
:he Gai'ictt home Sunday alter coming ^ ]
from his work
Mr. C. W. Chappie and Mrs. "Ahmcj]^
Hill are still on the sick list, also Mrs. tjf
Maggip Cnsey , '? ? T)T<Mr.
and Mrs. P. B: Pitts and little
laughter Rnhy are visiting their moth _f
?r. Mrs. Miller. , j t
Miss Adeline W. Cosey is getting ^
along?nicely with~1rer school , wr>rk-=^
with Rev. Shelton. Missea. Cornelia jj.
and Adeline Chappie and Lee Ruth '
t_ T.-: :_- /" L ?
uttiiutc w*nn, vw ifiisa xL.miiue
pie Friday who remains sick.
Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Bowling, their ^
little -daughter? Margaret Louse ,
from Columbia,. spent?a> while- with
Mr. and Mrs. r John Garrett Sunday, -1
noon. ;R0
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\ - "BENEDICT NEWS
The junior and senior colleges have'
made a great stride toward upholding- pj,
the present theory of,~education?In- va
iividualisfic Expansion. Each member
has and is preparing essays to j[(
render themselves. These are given
in the Oratoricals held weekly at the n)J
chapel hour. On Wednesday, Feb -gj,
12- Miss?A-nhise AViUiams?rendered,
"The American'-Negro in Industry,"
Mrs? Angelina Bailey delivered^ ?
can Negro?" and Mr. Harold Stevens
Feitdefed, "The Future of Haiti." ,
These speakers showed quite a T5Tt~oT
skill as writers and speakers. The .
material in each ^selection was jwell ^
organized and showed depth--of re
thomFht.^ This"'wasr indeed a fittinV
way to celebrate the'Trirthday of the '
great Emancipator, Abraham -Lin-- '
coin. ??7-^
On Thursday at chapel exercise Pro !11,
feasor W.^A. Robinson, bead of the 8
history department, spoke interest
ingly; on Negro history in general. ?!
Friday, the next, day, Prof. G. E. Nelson,
head of the department of Edu- ^
cation, spoke to us in chapel on the ?
"The Negro in Press." . .. .
Friday evening the third high -class
gave a Valentine Plarty in the chapel.
The program consisted of minature ^
were' booths for fortuneftel^g, ice ^
cream, and the post office.
Mrs. (Ma-U>^awiirB^yeH known ^
civic worker here in Columbia, talked
to the Y,girls Sunday afternoon. She j;o
said her^subject was "Work" but she
dxessed-h up in the nice Sunday name '
of "Service.''-- All the girls enjoyed ^7
hearing her. They all are always ^
glad to know when she is comtng
around. Miss Agfies Williams, the
president, presided.
Mr. Turrihulf, the auditor of -the pj
American Baj>tist - Home Mission ^
Board, who is our guest, spoke to us ap
in chapel Sunday evening on Reconiz- 1
ing Christ. Mr. Clarence Hammond p
violin throughout the service. Mrs. "j
Henrietta Uregg sang a very beautr-To,
TuTsoTot'; ' ? 7J
The Basket bell team made another
tour during the week end. They went m
to Charleston to play Avery Institute ar
and then to Florence to play Wilaon
High. The boys were ur successful m
in the first gams but victorious in the j
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'~7'TJ THE PALME
Air. Robert Raker, graduate in class
J was seen on the campus recently.,
r.; Raker is now tenoning in A?ie
ilson High School at Florence.
7 iJbe Air Uircus--was aftuwa-in the i
ilege ithanel Saturday night, iearrng
Sue ^arrol, Roland. The pubic
invited to come out on Saturday
ghtsT ihe" show Is always' good.'
ie price is only 10 cents. ,
'lnre Saturday ovt'iimir in rhe rrrt^
.nquot-by the seniui?cortege class,
lebrating Washington's Hirthday.
ie pi ice "is $1.50 per couple. -Vllie
oceeds will go for the Drive o.n
lunder's ibav. .
Sometinnles ago the girls of Colby,
ider the direction of Miss Tula Jane
tmbrell gnTca^iovely' silver^ vase,
graved, to Mrs. L. frrTletv-her, their
atron, on her anniversary.
Mr. Richard Lipscomb was called
/ay to attend the funeral of his
andmother, Mrs. Littlejohn. Mr.
pscomb's many friends extend their
epest sympathy. .<
Miss Henrietta Gregg has gone to
iriington for a short stay.
Mrs. Hamilton, of Asheville, N. C.,
oke to the freshman class last week
out her trip abroad just before the
Hj __Mls.,JijiimTll.on th.. class of
<r many places of Interest visited
me vnere. ah thestudents seemed
interested that they were sorry
lemaho finieheth?- .
On 'Friday evening,. Alar. 7, the 4th
ar. high class will present a
ay, Dangerous Waters. The play
,s had a. great success in many for?n
countries, and haw been played
ecessfully in American "theatres,
le class is working hard to make it
success in Benedict College chapel,
le entire cast "pf -eharactejs are all
ars. ?:? rr~ .
Mt.' Halley bigs^itt, who- receatly
jntJlome on account?illness
his father, ha^d^t his father. We
tend him ouiON?pest sympathy,
iso-we sympathize with Miss Marrie
and Leon Ma? Harrison in the
ath of the former's sister,
MEMORIAM
In memory of':Mrs. \z. R. Brown
een w^io departed'this"life* Feb, 27,
2H. GdfTe but not forgotten.
f -Airs. Annie Johnson ?
j1 . ,. Mr. Louis crown ????
_[ Mi's. Violet Wilson--..
7~ r.&lxs. Helen -P-itgho
- Mrs. Rosa Andrews
: Mrs. Corinc White r
Mr, James Walker- : -
V uav II.AM), OHIO, NEWS
.? : ;
Mrs. Elizabeth Rice, Union, S. C..
ter spending somt> time ^with Mrs.
ma Robifison Watley, formerly .of
e same place, has gone to Atlantic
N. J. We are sorry to report
at Mrs, Watley is, indisposed and
shing her a, speedy, recovery. .
Mrs. Carrie McCoy, Bennettsville
C-.7- is still very-sick-?Her daughrsr
Mrs. DaVid of^"this~ place and
nr?Scales?of -Youngstpwn, 0., art
king the verv best care ofhei\~~
Each week the namm lril] ho pnh
hed as you renew your subscrip>n;
if you haven't Paid un do at
ce, please. 1 am happy to report
-> following" Mr. S. C. Underwood,
rnierly of Anderson,. X. C., but ha?
tn here a number of years He is
real gentleman and _js one of the
sT liarbers iri this~crty. Dr. J, A
irris, a North Carolinian, but is so
torested in'the Leader that he never
;s bjs subscription expire. Any' lime
u need dental work done, see Dr
jrris, he is a wonderful dentist. Mr
ng Dunbar, though he has been out
the~sfattTof SouIK Carolina quite
lbno' tjme, he didn't realize what
od news the Leader brings until he
aTle a trip hnniP dminjjr?the?pafttfidaySr
He is a new subscriber, and
one who is,able to keep up his pay?nj.s.
M iss Alice Hood, R. N., Harlem
jspital, New York is spending-bercation
with parents on &9th St.
The many friends of Mrs. Mpzelle.
sod-Thomas will regret to learn that
e is ill.'-" Glad to report she is
jch improved since her sister is nur
ig her.
?im\ m a mjxesl^-??The
weather has been very good fop,
e past few weeks and many have
The night school at East End High.
,s been making mUeh progress for
e Jast tejQ ttisrhts. P-rof-Jkrnold ami
iss Fleta Williams are in charge ot
e: night: schoolr--"-' -The- haslfet bail
am of the city school under the "diction
of Miss Bessie Williams, has
ade rapid progress this-term, Thiiy_
ive won almost every game of the
aso~n. Some of the-games recently
in were Welford Graded School/
ell ford, Feb. 7. Score 25-0; F^b. Ifd
cy played?Gantt Graded Schrrntr
onea Bath, and won by a score of
to C.'- The school is makinc ranid
ogress aldng all line*.
St. James M. E. Church is doing
lendid work under Q\e leadership
the young .Rev. C. R. Rrown.1?We
?lcome this strong young divine in
ir frifHatij - ' ; ~?~?
.The. wMle tftyrn' i? InnL-ing fm-ityrH,
Sunday; Feb. 23, when the colored
opJe will render a nrnStcaVprogram
r the^yhltes IrfThe white" sphool auLorinnL
Th? prnfpprU nf wViieh will
> for securing books for the illiteres.
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\ ROCK HILL NEWS
Th? ML Olivet A. M. E. Zion
hurch Was packed to capacity. Monty-morning,
Feb. 10, at 11 o'clock,
i friends and relatives assembled
the fuhoral service* of Dr. James
RusselH 40, one of Rock Hill's foreosf
ians arnf citizens, who
ed at hisi home on .South Trade St.,
iturday-niorning after an illness of
veral mopths.
IRs-pa-stt4-,-^r. - J. T. WrigTffof Her
on Presbyterian Chutch, presided,:
id was assisted by Prs. E. R. Rob-1
la, Eriemlahip College, T. S. Oil- i
ore, Mt. Prospect Baptist Church, H.
Callis,,W. lM. Robinpon, J. A. Gath
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TTO LEADER " " agings
and S. W. Blake", A.~M. E. Zibnft
Church. Appropriate solos were ren- i
dyed by Alesdamtrs WalterVi^imuuu-J
and Earl Keid. 1 Hrc - Uural designs : \
were many and'beautiful and curried > i
by trained nurses, Airs. Janie Allen,
Misses flattie - Lauri(. and Alattie <
Ra"bU! Intermfcnt in ltock Hill ceme ~
terv with ^Masonic honors.?44*v Rtr-o
sen is survived by ht:r~wi<r?>tv,-"sits" ?r
Gertrude Crawford Kussel, J duughtuwi^wn,
"3-e.-,-,- i'our? brothers.
F. Ijussell, two, sisters, Miss 1
Russell, and Mrs. Sarah Husjtydi. 7
Young and his parents', He v. and .Ylrs'
J. B. Russell of Blackstock. / .
' Friends and relatives from "out<oi
town attending the funeral wt're: t
-Messrs. 'fenas and Asa Bu<^ell, T\"bw y
York City. Kev. and Mrs. J. B, KW- ?
sell, Miss Cora Russell. Mr. Sidney *
Russell, Mesdames Sarah Mable'y' Iv.- '
S. Mcliuffy and Mr. Wm. llempgj^,
Blackstock; Mesdames Sarah Young* }>
Lottie Totely,"Miss Jennie Yldung ahd
Mr. Morris Young, Irm6; Drs.-J, 'A.:;?
Thomas and C. C. Brevard* Camden; ?
Drs. Walls, Allen and Mr. Jer.ry Aiex C
ander, Chester. . T
Miss Fannie Clay, Salisbury, N^'C..
spent the week end with Miss Maggie ;
AlHdng the,sick: Mi s. 1 ley.rxrhbmr t
kett and Miss Savannah Jones.
Miss CaTKe l ine B. Johnson -"visited I '
friends in Salisbury;
The Ever Ready Federated Club 1
met at the home of Mrs. Jennie Bride
Tuesday, ? -? '?*
. Mr. Sam Tabor, Atlantic'City,' X. JT f
-hr-vi.itl.wr ?,;? ...- C -i -
Bailey. .
The play f,\Vhat About Betty" giv
en by the students-of Friendship-College,"
Friday night, directed by I'rof
Bankhead, and the play "Bread un the
"Water," given by students of Clintor. v
College, - Monday... nighi~^irecied?iii- -J
M iss Euger.ia I Robinson, were both 1
g >>d and largely attended.
?Messrs.-^Johnson, -of - Columhia 'amt "1
C." A. Leathers of Chester, both act- v
ive Insurance leaders were seen in - the '
city.
Mesdames Millie Jordan and Annie jJ
^doud^peut Saturday, Feb. xth in
Jit Uhe-Teachers-Center, ? ...._ s. a
?, Thjb F. A. ?. Club
The Friday Afternoon Bridge Clul ^
was delightfully-.'entertained by Mrs. _1
VVyatt Lang on South 1 racle Street "
on Friday, the 24th of January._ai--i.
'trixTclnck.- Miss Hattie-itamseur won
top score and received _a beautituj
-Mg? Mrs.?J. W.?Thompson
winner of low score received a luYely f
box of handkerchief^ Mrs. Spafford
(lathings drew consolation, a very '
pretty pair of garters. Tea and sand"
wiches were daintrly served the g'iestr- ?
upon arrival and cream and' cake v
near the close of the games. ^
Miks Tl^ttre Ramseur was hostess.to
tv,0 gv;,Ja? A w..:.i? r-i.-i rt
v?.w * * m vciiiwwii mi ui^k: v ruu un
Friday, Jan. 31st at hej: Home-en Pond 1
S.treet. The meeting was <jufto an en- s
idyable one. "Mm. Hurold?\V, Cmw -r.
ford, top M*orer, ww ft -1 >>vely ha-mC y
embroidered yard?tahlg -c.wr.?M-r^-4Wyatt
Long recfrived-lbw.*;e<itre prize
a ohotograflh album; while Mrs. Spaf- '
fp.rd (lathings again" WolT'jfrTmsntntTTTTT-^
a box of beautiful handkerchiefs. A J
delicious salad course was served by ~
thfi Hftsiess. assisted bv her slstef,
M rs. Wm. "Robinson, Jr. Those pros- I
ent were Mrs. Sam Bailey, Mrs. S. H. ~|
Blake, Mrs. Harold W. Crawford. U
Mjs. J. A. Gathings, Mnsii SpaTfoFQl
Ga things, Mis* - S a va n n ah Junes, Mr a.. _
Millie Gordon, Mrs. \V. M. SiarsKail.
MwTWm. JEtah-inson, Jr., Mrs. Joseph
Williams-. Mrs. Wyatt and Miss Hat- _
, tift'Laurie.' ~ *,
... .. _ HOPE _XEW5 *
In appreciation of what our State
"Supt.,' Mr. J, It. Hope . has done for (
night school, the trusters and teachers J*
sent him their token of r'spect in the 1
form of nickle.-J.vots. peaches, and j
chow-chow5 walhuts, peanut*,--bean*. h
pbhk sausage and - pudding,- blackhejv
rues, a.p plesr:egg*.hfftr;f?-- f1 ; -71
Mr. Hope assured ps that he \y'uuliU.
come to see us thisr.term.
Mrs. Ida Blassengain and tv.n- It?- h
tle sons of Anderson are visiting hei :
.parents*.'.Mrh.and MEiOwaUumicl Jaiw^.
Mr. Lane has been sick hut isju-p.
1
?A-mmung?piciiiro was eive-n 'at St.
-Luke,?Pomaria,?last Fi;i<iay?eve.nihg. for
the^be-nefit-of the church, by. mem
bersr of Allen/University. ~
T n 0 _c 1 os in jar i irogra ni of St. Ma r y
School, Teak, was splentlTiT last 'Friday
evwittg.- . wrWrrr-r
; ST. M A'l^rmrW^t XKNTK;/
("'* . ' > '
Mrs. Felder, Mis. Howell Zeigler
and Miss Anrije I.. Moseley left for
"^TTT^tnip .i [.l i..! . i ' - Mr.
apd M'rs. John Jones of- New (
York, formerly of St. Matthew's' were i
pleasant visitors at Bethel A. M. E. [
.Church Sundav. Fehrth T9TO! ~
Prof. E; th. War ley was out of town
Friday afternoon on business.
In spite of~ the cold weathe'r, we
had a very /good attendance out toj
Sunday SofTool. "The lesson wa^ very?I
i.: ? ~ T'i. _ o..u* _ ^_ i
iftwfrt'a^itiK''? l iitv.-.nupu, a suauar wua,
on the - job. '
^paster, at ^ 1-which seemed-to ca;v
ivtffn.thp -^ntir^ aiuliotuj^. ....... .
At 8 fr'ctocKSmiday night, the Rev ji?_thi9^trrWn
wldlwf Jel orat ion 'off
white 'citizens worshipped with us. j
Rev. Clarke . preached a wonderful.;,
sermon and expressed himself as he-J.
ing at home with colored people.- W.
R. Symes, Esq.. theti spoke encouragingly
of the work and the friondsship .
which exists inythe town among the
two races. v \3 i
Mr. Dunson, the Southern Depot
Agent,?spoKg ht?co-oprranort?m?tnc ;
races. There were also?some- S^bRe I :
-ta4Jea~ in the audience hut
; pot cabled upon to-sp*1^" JTfro"'^fi?r^
rendered superior mnsir. " V~f*
I " The.Pulpit A13 Board Nos. 1 and 2t
fgave an apron and neck tie part", at
thejjome of Ifoys. Pinder Hart, which i
[.was a real success. r
i Rev. D. Mitchell, pastor of the First
Baptist Church has wrought wonders.!
1 His people have pounded him and gir-M
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n him enough provisions to last twn
months.
...Miss OH.-oheUxi . Alison- -spent" the .Mr
vet?k end home with relatives and
'riends.
,...Mr. ( lifton BuM was honit. to the
Might'of his many friends... ?
Miss'Ta'nie" tVailVy^ is still <<n the
iek list,drat ^dm'pr/TVTng-at this writ
W-'\ " 1
i?s Hazel- Caldwell seems to he 1
m the nimd nt this w"nTtfTg. . ^
er of r>th grode liml b?ver;?srrnari "":g"t
his. leg broken Friday in y _
asehall game on the school ground:
a has.our sympathy, and hope he will ht'.v
oy/L he back in school. to
Rev. I). -Mitchell, preached at He-. Kni
hel A. M. K. Church for "thd^Dea- rah
fsray^'hoftM Xn. I1, nf whlMi Ml <. I > d? e
inyands '""sident. Yin Wodnesdav niei
light. It was quite- a suceess.7 gre
Jtfr. Herbert T&ebtrrtfson is ,honfe' J.
pending a few days with relatives rHZ
a^l-friendii v - . g\.j
; Idiss Vernese Williams is tip again ]., i
ffer having been in for a /few' davs wa<
nctt,'. gs ; . / " * K.
{ thw sad intuUitreH'e -/ v.ei
tie death of MiS Charlev Golson. He son
vhsonce a student-of St. 'Matthew^ i Re*
i'.l)li(' ' school. I Re'
ie- G-ul?ya-rd-;-a n < i children Int
*lLt -tail* \^ek cnd"wiOh and M-fs- -f^gg
Til!" ph. ' ' -I
M rs:_-ai-y ' J< ftfn so'n'r.is hom from? ?
7ew" rk 11><>k i rig -v-the picture of ; X
ealthl ' .1 V
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:V'. ''Jt>111 rre(1 a1 week l^uer TTTi *
Jtbseriwald day being Mar. ^
I'll I.I. A DRUM! I A, IpL^N i:\VS |
Mrs. Annie J. Butler of Cokes bury. I Y
:.. C., is visiting .Mr,, and Mrs. I>avnl
Pearson.?? ? - -p- ??
M \y. MarTrty-PeQrson?entertained :^A
'"ith a dinner patty in honor of Mrs ! *
TTrtle^^^TTTtriy afternoon. The guests V
vere: Mrs, Mabel Gained Miss Kljra- - A
Holmes. Mr. Morrel .Jackson rrffit ^ M
dr. Qzie Jackspn. Roast cbic'jtenT v>ro<{<iinp
rico potato unlmJ hot folic t ftweet
pickle, ihri'k coffe--, wine. peach Z
A?w+tk oream, ekoeolatc cuke. puneh p
nd it)ipis were.served. t S
I>uritig-llie evening. Mrs.. Marv Wil- f
iams, .Miss Ruth Moore and '.Marv i
Tvin, Mrs, Riddick and Miss J..nc- L
died. ' ' T .ft
Jhje^Sim4or-ftth~ grade club" of Rev - ^
school' pu t 'with Mi. a At.1-' J
lrs.?J>Hvi<| Pearson on ThUrsddv e\- i~C"
ning. After the meeting cake and ^
team and mint's were served. x
llOVER CI!^!?KL^SCa0OL N FAV\s A
v a I'd \v.ilh good hopes of a,si$ month?' L
vi'm fur the?school yw lWJ'.o.'tn i - p
.T*? (jood Speech Club .t wishes' to Y
haok-ciill-member? and friends- for.; L
heir Tj^erest in "helping to mav__.'U . jB'
hool veer 1}>2J^oO a success. . ' X
i_We also wish to say that-the. adult.' C>
cb.'>TTJ ,is lr.ovinu- along niceJv. ^"o IT
c.v,. an enrollment bif 31. ages rang- X
ng from IT t'> t>7, and they.all seem X
n be-interested in learning. Pupils V
f near It) arc learning to niakiLJixeir-j??it'st
capital letters. " y~#<
qrug"^
i 7r-^. . try.
COUNTS' DKU
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PINCKNEY'S pyj
UNDERTAKICK AM) LICENSE]
CAROLIN A AM
Piitnnrey's Sanitai
BEST EQOifriSn IN THE <
TOR YOU?
The Home^tei
Mrs. Nettie Sander
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I- Wedding and Bii
^330 Assembly Street
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SI MMERVII.I.E
v.*" T.ydia Wilson ~of TWioo[nvI]1*
l'us?es After ShortConfinment
)n the morning "uf txiu,.-1'!t)i - nt?
<>- Mr*. -Lydnr i-nsin \ Term#
-gave ujr the ~ vfhrost. She
s a- ^e?leu5? ha4 -4?kh-ftt H-c hwefi - -;-?
rker imtil tH7> eominjr'wf her feeh
.vi'MiK. The?town?ui?I.mi-ti1n'.-il!
?4SSTa wwUfj^Itueii of st^nd - ~
T""Stie follows ihe warm' trail made
the- grave by' Fur Uu- hudrmaL ..'. *.
oh Wilson, who. pa>se<j 5.0 td?- j/rtmt
o^d a few mnn.lhs?...mo She lean ?
Uiourn Ju-r ]>?.< a iniuVhUM:r"STr7T ??
imah'ne Ma nee, ri- sid?*i. Mrs. SaAftrritt
?ff; 'dotal TWJjtTrRn: M
d," William, Jidp1'!'. '... ay'1' j:, an"iI iv jj
[ (', ili.ihna lee, '_(.ioo<te?itioh)j .w.'Qy. a ?at
host of friends. ? 'uneral
.services were/ hold at Khe-.
lj .. A \4 I." (' kn i./.l." <C.,. m. >,i\n
* I ' ? ! ' ?< ' nuitaii . uiiuai <u ?
Qck a. m. A )iui** traVKii-rinir nai i
- v*?peet? t4J hf:r. ...The iuneral
v preached by the j"astwr. Key. W.' "
Wilspri, -The "N^inTv'ei V primer V
re:'Revs. J. S. A.'Ojant. ('. I!. I.ad
, Or I.. I.aui'llif, Frank tirand and _
{; lrea rsCiTa? < i - ted~Tfi~ tn*c~serviee - r_
v.'Trand made remark-.
ermem at- J-kiatduiiiL.L'iU^cle; v. ^
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CONSTIPATION^ fordV
lilaek-Draught " n '
-l^ng time, when needed, for d
?eottiitipntion wind h cQUiii'd iih?--ftp ;?~
to have headachosdand-dull
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?oviuiig, (in Tjyrr. - ~?7^ 7 <7
r '"i founilJ(iJrsrrfc?lPra u g-hi j|;,
my completion &rimoth< unci * ,.
<iiu, I llt'll'l llJU; U I'I.:n 11 s11. 'J
"I would pbJcJieJ without---^- "
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?'Mian Kiln M ... H-.n-i.-?}t)li -?
Jessamine St.. Memphis, 'i'enp. ^
?7- Thedford'u Black-prntighfe is X--s?
a cleansing medicine fotfeon- /
stipatiqn, indigestion, bilious*. J
nesil. Sold by all druggists. ^
THEDFORD'S j "
Slack* 1
Braugnifc
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I) FMBAIOF SOl Tlf
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Funeral Cars and 1 Amoral
ICitmipment , -
y\s C.oodj?> thir ltrsl J
And Kelt?r than I he llest
And Prices 1.ess .
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Office Phone &707- ? ?1?~
Residence Phone 77b5
1006 WASHINGTON SI..
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