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__ Saturday, March 8, 1930 ~ "ECHOES FROM THE SOUTH CAROLINA SCOTIA CHAPTER NUMBER 1." The members of the South Carolina ? ^Scotia Chapter No. 1, met at the home pf Mrs. Robert W1. Boulware, Harbi Bon A. College, Irmo, S. C., Friday .^-afternoon, February 28th at 6 o'clock. All members with a few exceptions were present. After devotions led by the president, Mrs. G. T. Dillard, the t meeting was opened Tolr discusston of several business matters. Dues collected^ amounted to over. $8.00. This, plus the due amount was -r-; givah Mr? J, O. Porter, to pay the baJahee of tht half scholdTJililp whichwe have -at Scotio Seminary, Concord, .T North Carolina. ; Our plans are to have Mrs. Mary ?Bethuno, a?Scot in?graduate, of Daytopa,^Fla., speak for us in short. You wil| hear more about .this feature later. L The memhdrs__presehr were Misses * I Louise Reese, W. G. Hall, Mesdames S. N. Young, Jackson, Gbodwin, Boulware, Murray, Johnson, Vincent, Dillard, Parter, Rhodes, Butler, Toatley, ^ Shaw, Stuart, and Weston, -Visitors were Mrs. A. A. Jones and Miss Stella Reese. Mrs. Jones gave some very _ inspiring remarks which will evei linger With us.. 'Miss Reese express i ed herdelight in being present. The hestesa served a delicious ice i - ' cream course. After singing the Sco"ttarLove~Song we were dismissed with *>1" n'" 1 I Tr?ilnni,n> lynfpWnrrf The joint chapters will meet at the "V. home of Mrs. L. J. Rhodes during the Week of the State Teachers' Associa* . tion. ? ' ... *~i Mrs. G. T. Dillard; President. W. Gertrude Hall, Reporter. * IN LOVING MEMORY Dear,husband and father,, you left us one year ago, Maroh 3, 1929f.1 . We miss your kind and loving voice. Your place can never be filled, but we know God loved you best. We needed you on earth with us, but heavenwas better, and he was ready to go. I did not ask. to see the way my feet would have to -tread,? But let my soul feed . upon the living bread. Tis better by Taith to choose that in,each hoiir ">y ' Savior will be there. I know that Jesus guides my faltering steps my soul isrsatisfied-to" know his love pan nev er fail. ? ?_? ; When uui slay un earth nholl ond sp and we shall say good hyp to lnve . rr"ones~on earth. O how sweet it will been in that beautiful land so free t . from all sorrow and care. With songs on our lips and with hams in our ^ hands we meet one another again. MRS. ROSA HUTCINSON, " I - / . and family. N EW YORK CITY NEWS One of the sihartest affajra'of the J season was given last Thursday evening at the Walker ' Studio by?the '1?South Carolina?State College?Club, < - whtf gave this Anaual Mid-Winter Prom. Music wds furnished by John ^ Sadberry 'and his Common Wealth Oi- chestra. Miss Lastor of the band did . . * a specialty which cojifcisited of^a dance aoh? which was a rare treat. Mrs. G. ,*> Alford sang Berlin's ''fAt The End Of ? J' Thft^oad." She was Sably accompan- * icd by Mrs._Juanita Polk._ This was % - cm evening, of melody and dreams that * ' * will long be. &heris*hle<jl t in the 9*$memories of the pariteniants.? . timnwcalt.il, where have you been? j Among thoffe" present were: Mnj; and Mrs. Knowphea Thomas, Mr. Wv ^ M. King, Mrs. Carrie Bobo, Mr. Char les Savage. Miss Florence Burgeste, . Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Wilkinson, Jr.j" Miss C. Nell Huston, Counsellor, W'illtam T.TA'hdrews, N. A. A'.C. P., Miss .v. ? ? iv*_rv ? J vii nun*--. vv <iitut iuv^umi turn friends; Mr. Albert Herndon, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Ralph Polk, Mr. Robert Cannort^. MrTJvnJgF tiTnithT Miss Margaret Jor' don. Mrr N. B. Normnn, Miss Gladys Johnson, Mr. Horace Rice and friendST MrSi Maud Parled, Miss Bessie Owens and friends, Mr. Henry Parler, Mr. Herman Smith, Miss Helen Browp, _Miss Beatrice Hill, Mr. Levorge Stephens, Mr. and Mrrf. B. A. McClain, T. Mr. Theodore Sumpter, Miss Olia .Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel . Washington, Mr. James Cook, Miss \ - Mable Student,- Mr. A. C.-. Herndon, , Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Albright, Mr. Luther Gather and guest, Mr. Charles ft V> nrt> Mi* M^iq Qq nfAr/1 \f \ GQ Pinpkney, Mr. " Charles Alford, Mr. " Saunders Pleasant, Miss Margaret ?2'^ Woodard, Miss. DeLever, Mr. Jacop ? Williams, Miss Paltrier, Mr. James Prioleau, Miss Stfltlks, Mir and Mrs. , ^ ^(1_ W._Savage,--Miss" Louise" Sunger, ~ Mr. Middleton VaughMer, Mlss Rltzabeth Anderson, Mr, Armed Jones, Mrs. Matilda Gron,* Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Fraser, Miss Ether Hoxton, Mr. W. N. Hyme, Mr. John Work, Mrs. L. I,ark, -Miss E. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Lipscomb, Mr. Reginald^ IJughes and ethers. .. V . :...., ""~^^^^WILLINGTON NEWS ? . , :?Mm Minn?r~"Tfthns'm of Columbia Ss speeding "some time with her ji brother, Rey. Gallowav. who is some-" mdiapTTffed' -Other visitors at Sx Rev. Galloway's bedside are~Mrs. Ly~" dia Wideman, Janie Carter, Messrs. D. S. Kinard, Job Kinard and Peter 4? Settlers, all of Little Zion A. M. E. Church of Greenwood, We are praying that Rev. Galloway will soon be -1 out again. ^ ~ f.'I'Vf D ? T? nw?u? r flliri?! A vff I1 !.> \/r JUIV. liiVIU Efli Irr EICHELBERGER ?-Mrr-fcemuai?A.. Eichelberger died[ Friday, Feb. 21, 1930 at the Prpsby- : IRrian Hospital, 51 N. 39th street, ???Philadplp"hiftr Pa., and was buried ?it his home, Irmo, S. C., Feb. 27. Mr. Eichelberger had suffered since November 28, 1929 with quinsy, pneuFor several yreeks his illness baffled > his physicians, though eventually the cause was found, but on-aeeount of having been sick quite a while and having a second attack of pneumonia fa te re suited. 1 ? ""1 Having brought up in n christian imsiiifiiti'ii ' ' - the church. For a number of years while living in Columbus, Ohio, he was identified with the Mt. Olivet Baptst Church, pastor then, was a Rev. Starks. During hjs sojourn to Philadelphia for more than two years he was a consistent soldier at Onion Baptist Churchy located qn.yitswatex street, "where pastor, Rev.' James E. " Kirkland, of South Carolina, was pastor. Being an active constituent of Philadelphia society, he will be missed greatly. . . friends an<f.. wa^s esteemed so highly bv pastor and church, they requested of his-siator, Mrs. Lillie Pi James of Columbus, Ohio, that-they have funei al services before leaving Philadelphia which services were conducted Tt>> nis pastor. Rev. Kirkland, Sunday af- . ternoon, Feb. 23. Conclusion of the funeral at Irmo. The services were conducted by Rev. T. R. Tolbert, a piominent minister and student of Morris College. He preached a consoling sermon from St. John 14:2: "In My Father*sHHouse are many Man sions; if it were not so, I would have told you. 1 go to prepare a place-for you." His feheme was "Home" and ? (?io rcmarKS were very^consoling. After reading resolutions andi. speeches by various ministers services ' desisted by presentation of fldiEaESIZ! ferings. . ?? r* Me -was the son of Lizzie and Paul Eichelberger and was'reared- at Ii m?', *je ?b suWrved. by his father, . Rev. P. A. Eichelberger, three sisters James, and Ruth Jones all of Columbus, Oliiu; five brothers, including 2 half brothers, Rev. Henry Eichelberger, of Cra-mertoiv-Ni G.; Mr. Albert J., of Irmo, Rev. Lewis Z. Eichelberger, Irmo; Rev. Luther B. Golden, New Brookland, and Mr. John W. Golden of Columbia, four aunts, three uncles and manyL other relativaa-anth" u luust bf fneiYdeT" - ? MASTER MARION DAVID MENDEN HALL CELEBRATES ^IRTHOrangeburg, Mar. 4?Master Marion David Mendenhall was the nappy " little host Thursday Feb. 27th &t the ~ homP of his parents, - PFof. and Mrs^ A. M. Mendenhall, at a lovely party celebrating his^ third birthday. i A lrtOgly decora tivc_cffeet 'was g*v41 en in the living room where the only light was that from many pink tapers. " The ;children enjoyed themselves with numerous games. Fortv-three 1 little ones were royally entertained. ThP Misses Amaker, Louise Brown, 1 Annie Price, Roberta Christie, Louise Ulmer, Claudia Hare and Virginia Aiken served as directresses in the., games before the refreshnient^ Ayere served. in the center of the green and pink 1 table, was the ^Birthday cake with 1 three little pink candles brightly burning. ' x ' Pink and White block ice cream, 1 cake, peanuts and candy were served i and to each guest waft, given a souvenir of the happy afternoon. Mesdames Spann, Pinckneyand Dorman enjoyed the hospitality of the : little .host,also. Many beautiful gifts were presented him. < " ' -F??.1 I *x jk 1N03TREE NEWS ' ?f feLl. ;?*' ' . . ' . ' On lqst Tuesday evening Mrs. Geraldine ! Battiste ' entertained a few ||ends at hej^home in^honor^of her spending a, while in our city with their rijdther and other r?Jatives. A delight . ful time^ was ^MCH|pby all present. fllr3. Fearl-Woedsv Misses Fredrena Goodwin, Alma Wallace, Johnie Fulttomand PaulineHanna-and-Mr^Winfred Robinson motored to Nesmith on last Wednesday to witness the basketball .game between Nesmith and Hemmingway^_They_jreport a pleas Miss. Helen Harper, a^student at Benedict .College spent the week end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Battiste. Mrs. Zenobia Bennett entertained a few of her friends at her home on East Main street Thursday night. Every one present enjoyed themselves. Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Robinson' and family, Mrs. Pearl Woods and children motored to Orangeburg Friday evening,. _ HELENA NEWS 'Sunday School opened at 10:30 a. m., Avitlv-Suptwr Mr. J. S. Sanders and teachers. The lesson was well discuss ed-by all; it soems that everyone ep-. joyed the lesson. The School is moving on. The young rrien are falling in line. The show that was given at the school house last Tuesday night by the young men of Helena was good. . The Willing Workers Clubjnet-at Young Thursday night with the presi dent, Mrs. Ellen B. Boyd. After the business part was over a repast of ice cream was served, which all the members enjoyed very much. : Sunday will be a high, day at Brnwn . Chapel." Friends are welcome at any time. - Mrs. Nellie Anderson has returned, from Detroit, Mich. He many friends are glad to see?her back. >' When craving for good things ? to eat, call at Marshall Bros. Grocery Store. ' t . In Memoriam In memory of our dear father; J. W ...L~ J- A?i .L: ' ^_tuH?onaiii wnr.) ucptirieu mis uie,' Mar. 7, 1926. ~~ . * . Gone but not forgotten. ' Mrs. -Cornelia Marshall, = ' and children. NEWS OF-EVANSTON, ILL. We are having some reriU spring weather now, but it wont lpst. thp leading church of?the eity and has large crowds each Sunday. - The B. P. O E. gave a Bridge Party on Darmw Avenue last week.?Mtss Vilma White won first prize, Mrs. ISafa Brown, second and Mrs: Willie Weatherall booby. * .1" - 7 ' - THE PALMET Mr.mnd Mrs. Wm. Trultt and Miss Eva PresBley spent the evening with S Mrs. Kuth Thomas. Salad, ice cream C and cake were served. - ? ;. m M iss Smith of Ayars Place gave a dJ surprise party for her sister. A few ol friends were present. Some of the L, ones enjoying the party were Mr. J* and Mrs. .Cnogmart -Goggins, Miss R Mary Washigtonr*Mr. and Mrs. Harry b: Brown and others whose names I did a< l\ot get., . . ? - 4-*^?~ -_Mrs.- Wm. McCulloagh had to be C taken to her home in Greenville, S. ('. She-has been ill for some time: V ~ Mrs. Geneive Mehaffy and - Miss Mary Washington were entertained S. at a dinner-party In "Chi"-Sundayr--^ Dr. Chas. Williams of Chicago is w the proud father of a baby boy, Charles, Jr., mother and" babe are doing ' ?? ni - Misses Helen Reynold and Char- w leen Henry spent Thursday in "Chi" et shopping. . w Mrs. Ttose Ballehger slipped-on ice and broke h^r ankle; she is up at this s> writing. * " ,t w Mrs. P. D.iBull has been ordered to the hospital by her physician. ^P? * " L? ..... ^ ,. . - . #* - 7-*" : sc Former Columbian Is it _ t No More i S ? -' ? ~ ' ' ' Tri F. C. Percival Passes" ?way In al Wyoming County b< wove, rnr, rraiiK rv.rcival, a prominent lawyer of Castile and of Gj Wyoming counties, passed from this U] life at his home on Main street at w 12:30 p. m., on Thursday, Jan. .30, 3 1930. Th? funeral service, conducted s' by Rev. John B. .Freestone'"of the ?? Perry Baptist CburchTwas held at the home of the deceased at 2:30 p. m., on j Monday,"Fob. 3, and -th?. interment Yj took place in Grace cemetery at Cas- ^ tile. Among those present at- the last rites were men and women of note in Western New York. . The legal fra- g ernity of the county presented a beau tiful floral tribute for the occasion and n nnmhnf r>ama t"- pay'thftif last Four of his boyhood schoolm?)js bore ^2 years of age. He was born at Co- s lumbia,-7 South-7 Carolina^ ~'\t\ 13657 Brcaightrnorthr~at-the ' age of tenr-he^ ^ was taken intp the family of Mr. * John Care" of CasillU, \Vhus.w liuine lie shared until his graduation from the Castile Union School in 1886. After a year of study at Oberlin College and" dl one at Cornell University, he pursued dJ a four year's -course at- Boston Uoiversity, graduating later from the h< ftarvard Law %hoo[ and becoming a member of the Harvard Club. Mr. Percival began the practice of n< law in the City of'Buffalo, but at the ^ end of one year', he removed at the behest of his benefactor to Castile, ijl \vhere for 29 years he followed the sc lepra! profession continuously. For the T< space of one year he served as village er clerk and at the time of his decease ZC hod begun a second three year., term w as Justice of th^ Peace.?He was also -C. a member of the town board. w Born and reared under the influ at ence of the Baptist denomination, he ar maintained his membership in the "_~ Castile^etfurch and Sunday School for T 1 years and for many vears"served in aST trustee?of that society., . T^~the year of 1889, he was unitecT~A In marriage to Miss-Gorinne Johnson _f? f ntimliw, Phir*, n jnninr lit College. Besides, her, he leaves .to is mourn, a daughjter, Mildred Corinne Fox otCteveland, Ohio and a ?ph. h< Merrill Kent Percival of Boston, Mass. F An infant son, Hprold Carev passed M ??ars~ftgo at the age of two. M He leaves also two~T)rothersrNoble -fe and Joseph Forest of Castile and twc w sisters, Charlotte A. Perdival, and ct Mrs. Anna Logan, both of Concord, North CaroliriSr::iL~~" . ... Jj Not long since a member of the le- w gal fraternity made the statement that Mr. Percival was the most high- fc lv cultured man jn Wyoming county, ie However, that may be, thF author of these lines. school seatmate andjp life Ion"- friend, can vouch that his ?n- ? dirstanding of classical and modern * literature was extenstive and his *? knowledge' of legal lore was soiind.-;|| Naturally modest and retired, hendeh- ^ tified himself, nevertheless, to..'quite. ^ and extent with the prof(ts<?irioal, civic a and life nf?^^? .communlty ^ and his loss cannot fail,'' therefore, ti~ ni b0 felt considerably and his place cor- c,j resrondingbf. bird to fill-. '* aj Finally., to show his depth of. feel- C( ;?n- bTo^pjirpciation of kmrines'- ? Hr.ne. let it fee dnr>ng ai ~[j" the "2D yearS "15f h1s~1egai careet- in 01 Castile, these words appeared beneath a life size portrait of John Carey, sj hanging above 'his office desk: "He r| was a Friend to me When I Had Few , Friends." ' *" ANDERSON NEWS J} Mr, Wm. Ware, professor of science Jj! in Anniston, Alabama, is spending a few davs with his aunt, Mrs. Pat Bur ris. He was the honored guest at a ff Vi'hr;t Hnrly "^ynnn a* tl his aunt's home. Miss Johnnye Ad- w ger won top score and received the^ ^ first prize forlarfies. Mr. Christy- e{ Jbhnson won the first priie for men. $] Miss A. C. Johnson received the boo- j-y. hy. St. Patrick decorations were used and carried out fnTTuTlJeHcious refreshments served. ?-- si The Sundav Schol teachm.,of IUlJk..hi a! Baptist Church were delightfully b; entertained Friday night in the base- ni ment of the church by the pastor, al Rev. H. C. Anderson. A bountiful re- ! past was served and everyone'enjoy- ^ ed a pleasant evening. tj The Henry Mc'Gowan I>odgP No. 583 ai of. the^ order of Elks gave their an-, jc hual reception' Thursday evening at tl the lovely hoTTtp of Mr. and* Mi si W. I. Peek, on Cleveland Ave. The home qi was he an ti ful I v diprnrated in ffcp Tortw:? colors of. purple and White. The Tad- G ies in their-elaborate evening gowns e< and the men in their full evening w dress made a lovely picture indeed, al BiH -D. W. BurUm served supper one pi minute of eleven. Every one enjoyed a delightful evrtHng.' tl V ^ ' rO LEADER ?? -Ytur- Anderson County-- Sunday ch chool Convention oi which Rev. H. . Anderson is the beloved president, lii ay, Mar. L and 2nd. This was-one th i the best sessions in its history. Mi ittle made, the address of welcome, esponse was made by Miss iluttie ouse.-Dr. H,-\Vatkiris preaehecM4?e?? iiroductory. The following Idresses were made: The Sunday School's Relation to the > hurch, Rev'. R.'%. Robinson. v 'to The Prime Mission of the Sunday- / <. BW5JU "Mr*. z. V. A. WtfttStttT. " '1 he Spiritual Value of Music in the .^School'(Mrs. ('oiric K. NYatkins. o) hile and contained mueh helpful in- pjl irmation. - ,jn Rev. F. A. Curt weight preached the issionary nei-mon Sunday. Them ^ ere about thirty schools represent- j>( 1. ' The attendance and ,collections ere good. 7 Mr. J. R. Thomas has been on the th ck lLst this week, but is better at this riting. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Belton accominiedI by Mrs. W. H Young,. Mrs. ?on Wakefreld and Mrs. Fried Jack?n motored to Little Mountain to vis- cr Mr. Yancy Reed and family. he-party enjoyed the trip immense- ^ "cmu^ ui jiiv nenry?Martin" arVll''"1 ideed glad to know he is Kitting L long nicely an<l tv>pe" he- will soon an > out. - aii I nnXoN* EWS ^ -Mr:?Israel Kllerhc one of Dillon's dest citijfens depart eTtTh is life Satday night, March 1. The funeral ill be held Monday from Manning aptist Church. He leaves a wife >n and a host of relatives and friends mourn. Dr. and Mrs. Brevard and infant ed lughter, of Camden and little Miss a aym? ^Gordon,-?who?is attending J. j hcot .in Camden were Sunday guests re f Dr. and R. K. Gordon: evel Green School-Tuesday night, g* as well attended and enjoyed by all. ch The Idle Hour Social and Literary gi lub met with Dr. and Ms.--Gm iett--hn onday evening, Feb. 24. After a nu lort program was rendered and busi- R( ^ss?ovety^r-social hour was enjoyed; ? fter which Mrs.. Garrett served a _b? dicious repast. ~Mr. and Mrs. "Orok~ la: of Alabama were visitors at the ini lub. ^ t_ ... "aF The " Parent-Teacher?^Association t.n et at Bethel A. M. K. Church Thurs . rsl There was Wihist Tournament sp ilcTV Wednesday evening Feb. 2<5, ?nefit of Dillon Baseball Club, with en istessv High scores for mer^ were Li ado by Mr. G. L. Stafford and"R. L. fa uek.?Consolation to Mr. .John Mc? ? eod and Mr. Groker. Ladies high S?i ;ore went. to^Mrs. Zeola. \Vilsoiv-oT-la: reffton7N7 J.' and Mrs. Beulah CrokConsolation, Mrs. Elizabeth Hart>g, Mrs. Johnnie McLeod. There ere five tables * of players. Dr. pd rump ^nd Mr. Leach of Lumherton M ere visitors at the tournament and : the end" of the game sandwiches ?t id coffee were served by Mrs. Duck ? Mr. and Mrs. Atonzo Wilson of renton, N. J., are the guests of their 1 rents, Mr. ami Mrs. Grant? Mr. and Mrs. Ci'oker and son of labama are v biting?relatives?h+m! 'iends here for a few days. Mr Rir-hyrl Harlnv of VfMV Jorsiw"! here for a few days. ' MV. and Mrs. John McLeod were ost and hostess of a lovely, party i'iday night honoring their cousins, .r. nnd~ Mra Wilson, and friends. [r. and Mrs. Croker.. Whist was the mature of the veiling. After cards ere laid aside a delightful salad >urse was, served by Mrs. McLeod. i Monday night, March 1, Messrs. "5 nimie Campbell and Tracy Rogers ere hosts to the Idle Hour Club. M Mr. Tr S. Davis" will leave Mondny.-i? tr State "Collpcro to-.resume bis shud?"T? S. T? . - -^-r-1 % "'"V** . I EAi^ORT COUNTY TRAINING ' * . SCHOOL ? ... t We arc glad to see the interest) I lown by the teachers and students of J Friday afternoon programs. Quitebit of New life has been added to! i?r~s(jfnnlr~ "Marv Tjtv> ~T)onaldson. a ~ ember" of the ninth 'grndo had r large of the program last Friday ! fternoon. The participants were, immendable. Under supervision of UiTT., Shank-j_ rr the "Ag" bo^s shipped :p> crates' MRadishes. -ft"wa?r inter??tmg u* ner aw they prepared the radises for j. lipment. Through^ the interest iowa among the bovs and girls wbrk* f this kind will have more life. The school is receiving a fountain [ irough the efforts of the teachers, ;udents and donors. We hope it will e installed within a few days. We ill name it the Fountain of Voutb . Through the kindness oLMrs. A.JI. j nd Mrs. Neil Christensen we jwere ivored in having a few of their Nor-; >orn friends visit the school. They vre highly entertained t?T thr fctll-J" int. body in singing Negro Hptrrtnals ;c. We appreciate the donations of r 10.00 for the Library and $5.00 for, le fountain left by the visiting! lends. - .. . ? I Quite a surprise came to one of our] rudents, Henry Tutt, Sunday, when; " y Mr. Bryaht frtStored' fim^Savan-{ ah to see her son, and brought him. Q II kinds nf arwdine - 0~ One of the teachers, Miss Mitchell,: g aye.her littlp nephew a birthday par- V r Saturday" night.?All the little buys i fr nd girls were invited, and quite a 5 >lly time they fyad. Mrs. Middlcton., & le grandmother of the nephew, bak: 5 J the cake.?TTig whole affair was - e Uwter the Rnpnrvisifm of th<. Mis-rr r raysOn aVid Mitchell the hoys plant- g 1 the flower beds. We are hoping 2 hen spring comes we will have an g hundancp of flowers. We hope., to 5 lan^ thr Sweet Pea?r by classes. X The parents are expected to keep 5 teir children in school s? that we * . f tn keep <)tir monthly average. | the Our Principal, Prof. J'. S. Shank- day 11 is indisposed. 'We trust he will! ft >on teemTn He ha<r~bepnro'TT ttip^pro 't/r < rue weeks steady and is "about run >Wn rt? i Nl U HAKHKKV ILlJi MOWS JEriendslii?ret_to. heau of the -death ?1 Mrs. Annie Powell who died sud- y^ nly Wednesday night. . She leaves mourn,. two daughters, i s. l)iue;a miming.^ of Savannah and Mrs. .Ji s- ' it Ehtiore of Sy Vannah v Si x sons,' , any Powell, Clevohyid, O.; Henry jCoachville, !&,: Motvhaverr. a.l John, "SarTnueT and Abraham of ' iiideeville. miter. Mrs. ('ather- "!!, e Pelott. - _ ;?fu! David Thompson of C.duniliia A't\ v isiting his aunt, Mi's. Catherine1 , ilott. _ !m'St Miss Beatrice Kan<k\ll is critically \U1 -at this writing. All "members of ^ " e family <ur(,-at her bedside. !' UV ' ^ BJBI, I IN MFMORIAM . jand *? ? lliuh in-loving memory of my dear m'oth-jrela ;-Hettie I)urant," who departed this I ' F e February .'J, L'JllU: . the One month has passed since you l* n<: ft nie dear, mother, and day Wasn't issedAvhat I haven't, thought of > <?"? 1nve ynu hut (Jod loved yoir~br?ffj?m d tooif you home to heaven to rest I IH id remain.- Our loss is "Heaven's IL; dn." Sleep on. de;ir. sweet?trr>1 her, \ -ife jep on. I am praying every day ask! IE >n on f';in:ian'n happy shuw jf Daughter," Carrie Durant. ( ^ ' ?"? W1NNSBQRQ NEWS " ' ' ' ' ___ . 1_ . | * Rev. aud Mrs. GJ?M. Ulmer motor- t ? to Columbia last Monday and spent , ~ white at the home'df^jlYT" and Mrs. I soph Jackson uu_Ouk ^trt?sC -Thuy-j? port a. very pleasant stay. Z Mrs. Corrie Hughes. Mis. Katie ter, and "Mr?-Qbrie Tucker of l-nioo " ildren of Ashevitle, N*. were tintests of Prof, and .Mrs. \V._A. Itoss it. Saturday1." Ttu? 'fnfmM' ;lw. ; ? Dther, sisters and brothers . if "Mrs.. 2 >ss.' . ' "i "i Misses ntykson and Smith wer^ " stosses?o??the Royal "Kiitht Clun -? St Tuesday evxmjnp^ - Aftm- many- 2 terestiiif .discussions a /Ter(Tettrft ? _ ilc repast was served. Every one. ! ^ jbyed the evening-. ?Z Misses Mflble Rosehoro and _Farinid*:, ri "own who -.are teaching ir H!nr<v, Z ent the /wdek end ut home; Miss Ce'cf? Joruan'spent last .\\ick 3 d at her hofne in Rock Hill. ? ^ Misses-Nellie Uon.uti, Vfnla W"*'vItitt Hian Snmot and Sara Brown .spent. .... . Z ?T \yeek Phd in Col'inihia ; r Misses M:?K. Hickson and L, " I.' ? 3 nith were fn-Columbia a sh -rt wbiHrj? * At ?>aturdayV ? ~ ~ Ml'. May field .spent Sunday 111 Cors.jjia.' '* - Deaji Adams o?-( olumUia delivir-J Z a wonderful sermon at AVa.yioan A . * : , K. Church Sunday night. * " The Quartel, Octet und Onlie-tra-? Allen University gave a recital at ? DRUG-^ - : TRY T COUNTS' DRr^ FIRST -?iR:im.vM-Cc i ??mh?a?a? :Pi 'CND^KTA KKfi A N I) LICLNvSLl CAROLINA AM) >- Pinc- uey's Sanitar BEST F.Ql ?? ' -KP IN THE C FOR YOUR ??WW? ?? The Home^tec IV H _ Kf .. r> 1 :virs. iNettie Danders t~t -? Wedding and Bir !_3 30 Assembly Street . H0CdCdC0G0GHCft?8G6O8O&Jt?00BCBl' :v?ujOC0C8O0OeOB . 1 p'' ' '.~^T~77-- ,-Jfe j'-.v J - V ... .J**. ^ " r . - , Way man A. M. "ft. Church Motrnight,'which was enjoyed by all Ir. and Mrs. X, A. Moore motored JheHter?Fr-iday evening^ . k." i ?r? -. S."ANNUO MAK liKHCilAM .PERRY lS XaJdUlLL ?- Monday night, March d, at o:.ki hat i\as mortal of Mrs. Annie Mae ,, ciham Perry passed into the great ^ ond at"th(. honie of her parents Colonial Heights. . She was the rhd daughter of Mr. atnf-MVs. Jsdm -? I}i*SSfeSBC^ggd^tt' t>n 'n jlj ' ' Ith for about--seven months. . , tie was.-a. graduate uf. the Booker- ? later attfridld ,Tiled I'ni'Vel'siryr r_\v2iieh she was married to Mr. four 'Perry. x 1' pi111111* piib. -In iin cm r and consistent member of the , roh-of (iod; 1U14 Pendleton street,, ii which her. funeral will he held dav at 2 p. m., followed by inter- <..* t in the Fred. iJutigl&sS cemeteryy. 'leave^'thniiotivn hef'lo.s.s. father ; : mother, husband aji<i a countless iber of devoted fltemls and near' tivc*s. : ' 7~ uncial arrangements will "be in - ' hands, of Champion, aird Pearson, lef takers; ; - ' y xMPiHbh 071 - : PAINS I ]; "A few years ago, my. Z ;?^=L^j ? health was very bad," s . ; writes Mrs. A. J. Seymour, Z 1 3915 N. Twelfth Ave., Birm- 'r | ?irtgham, Ala., whose pieturo <m :?; I ?is printed above. ? 1 "I did not- feel equal t<r m ' the'task we have from day r" \ to day. T Buffered quite a~ Z ! 4>it with pain^ in my side j T " Fluid baeb. I ^'nn very weak. knew that I must lake j* ? something to keep up. I ;; saw Csfrdui advertised and JH ' ' decided to trv it T em a]aA H I did, for I felt better alter taking my first bottle, f, ?tetok three -tn-nlf, and .wag~~ ? j " [ greatljTimproved. J- Jfr j Try Cardui for your trou-~~ ? * _ bles. a | ?? T A "m. T r > *->? ? r-jFVIN I S T] * v? '9 ' ~ "~T" G STORE . ' ? CALL 2m7 _____ L'NTS. I'h. G. ?i _i ... *ER&L homT 4 K.MHATMEROr SOUTH ' '~ GEOR(*L\ - -r Mincrnl f'nrc > ?#! V III o ci 11 n I II11VI It' ^ Equipment As Good as the Hes< ' | ; ,Xnd Heller -than (lie Kent And Price's Less -?q conniwv 1 ... and 'T~l~ 1 SERVICE ? i . Office Phone .5707 Kcnldenre Phone 77f>4^_ Hfflp-WASHINGTON S'l.. COLUMBIA, S. C. , y Barber Slioir ? ??? id Bakery 1 : ,-Epps, Prop. g Specialty - I - ?a thdayX^akes I " Pkone 4932 ? III! I I IIW . -*4 ; - ?. '' J