The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 15, 1930, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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"HAROLD EUBANKS, Attorney.*
1215 Washington St.. i
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A germ, would you recognize it? OfL
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will see a germ, unless you own a v
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the fact that these tiny irerms can get j t
w .-niia vour streams tlmmgh 15c !
nnd five 'won, tvtthnid1
fever, tuberculovis, t lockjaw, blood t
t/i#iauiiui5f unu many iiimi* u<uij;vruu>
and perhaps fatal diseases. There is-i
ope sure safeguard against...these '
j dangers ?. washing every out, no *
I matter how small, thoroughly with'*
. Liquid Borozone, the safe antiseptic. *
You -can get Liquid Borozone at '
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WHEN IN NEWBERRY? \\
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EAT WELL CAFE'
Boarding and Lodging J
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ELIJAH PERRY, Prop.
1107 Nance Street .Newberry. S. C
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SNMM ERVILLE NlEWS.
Rosen\vhId Day was observecMji^a^
;radecl school on Sunday afternoon. I
durch itth "Tlie" history of the life;
,nd works of t bis. great philanthropist J
-or 'students or tne scnooi. f
loocl singing was rendered by the
cith Miss .1 K. Smith us-leader. The
nlninture quartette was enjoyed by '
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The rally at VVeslay M. K. Church
Sunday' "i figtrr was quite ii success,
t very unique program was ren
- The. pastor,. Rev. ; (Iregg. was all
unites; tie is really bringing things;
o pass in Stunnierville. *. \ ,
The sii k oi Bethel Church are as
nlhlWi 'Rio. Sax.m Hmdow Hint.***!
Wary Nelson, Jaliie .Jenkins, Delia
iillens and, Loiii.se Jackson. AH are 1
inprov ing^j *1TT^7 r~^ ?
FREE WILL CLUB 1 *
In thenreception hall of the HelenC."
tray ton Pavilion at Ridge wood camp
net-large number of the members
if the "Free Will Club" in the monthy
meeting "which was called to order
?ant.. "Bri_&hUy_ beams our father's
nercy" was the opening hymp; 93rd
|Bawa W>8 selected for scripture
eading with prayer by Mr. Russell
taguod, full owed with the singing of
What a fr1erirt"Wf*~hflvr Tn .Inmni"?"^
Alter rne report or'ine minutes oy
he secretary Mrs. Nellie B. Davis
he roll'was called to which each mem
ier responded repeating a verse form
he Bible. Some very encourging and
idvlsing remarks were made by Mr.
tussell Hagood, Eugene Lewis, Mrtwl
1. Hagood and others.
The Club greatly appreciates and
hanks each of those who came and
lelpcd make the evenng so delightful
t welcomes you to meet wjth them
constantly. From the names of the
?ew members that were' registered
:ho?e "'preseht and those who "sent jn
:hefr membership proved that each
r.ember spared no pains to encourge
he citizens of Columbia and" Richland
d a very nec-essary and exceedingly
vise step.
Much credit is due Mrs. Pink Mack
md Mrs. MarrghT Thorivpson who turn
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L. Foxworth
Funeral Director?
Mi l.I.INS. S. C.
lertaking, Embalming and
Ambulance 'Service _. o'
Fgh-t^M-^dJ^Uin-ral Eq uipmcnt aa . B
>d as the best and better than the
Rest and Prices Less
RTESY A!>l> SERVICE
. ANNIVE
for
prices of all other
Friday and Saturday. :?==
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V THEPAtME
ed in the largest number of new mem
bers which was 4hs-wm of twenty-j
three.-The Clubas dismissed, the in-,
wntfoft of meeting, again: at the same
place and time next month, at whiph
time they are endeavoring to increase
the membership a hundred per-cent
planed for the near future details to
he annnonred later. The frrniHrnt ?r
ges afl members to be present in the
next meeting as she has some definte
plans to preoonf?;
Mrs. C. H. Pleasant, Pres.?
? Mrs.^N.JiL Davis, Sect.
RECEI?TlON FOR REV. AND MRS.
J. S. DANIELS
East Speneer. N. C.?Tfr* -Shady:
ttrave "15uptls^ church pf which Rev.
J. S. Daniels is pastor was a scer.e
of beauty, Friday night, February
',28th, where the members and friends
of the church gave an elaborate reception
for Dr. Daniels and his bride.
Miss Alberta Ruff of Union, S. C.
The pulpit was decorated with pot
flowers' and yellow spring flowers,.., In
the center was a table bedecked w+th
a?beautiful cover nnd-a "vase~gf~jbh^
puds. Dr. W. J. Hughes, the physician
of vjjr. Daniels, acted as master
of cPrempny. iHe, Wjth his ^eloqUenl
spevc h present ed f n turn* manv
kdrs, who gave beautiful talks. All
pointed to the happing nf hr'H*
and groom. Just before the program
the bride was escorted to the rostrum'
by Mrs. J. E. Melton, of High Point,
this state. The groom by Rev. E. J.
Wilson of East Spencer. The bride
and groom* sat facing the audience.
Just after the program, Mrs. Etta
Clement presented tho hrida to
ttudtenee of 20 people. Each persoir
marched up in order and shook hands
with?Mrs. Daniels. The whol^ town,
of Spencer and surrounding cities to
High Point joined in with Rev.' Daniels
in happiness. We are proud and
happy to kno wthat he has a wife.
. -The bride, Mrs, Alberta H. Dan rely
formerly Miss Alberta H. RufT, of
Union, S. C. Mrs. Daniels is.a teacher
in Sims high school, a member of
Corinth church:?She holds many
flees among the triany organisations"
of the cthurch.
Rev. Daniels has been our Dastor
prewl-of- hrm. . The church has made
rapid progress since he has been our
pastor.?We alt love?httm?We are
just as happy as he is over his wifer
Many- congratulations were showered
upon the bride an- dgrnom
for a long and happy life were cast
from the vast crowd. The menu consisted
A>f turkev. dressing, pickle, saltines,
salad. ice cream and pftkp?A1*ter
whic hgifts were piled upon the
table before the bride and groom.
Space will not permit us to make
mention of all the gifts, but just a few
by tlT^ 'friends of Dr". Daniels. Price
high 'school, a beautiful blue tint China
cake set. Dunbar high schuul, Eum~
Spencer,, a set of' imported linen table
napkins. The ministerial alliance
a beautiful silver tray. Mrs. Kelsey,
the j undertaker, a *water set. The
president of the Women's Missionary
society (white) a huge weddingj?ake.
we, .tne meniDers 01 tne Sh?dy Urove
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ttq leader
' Baptist church, wish to congratulate
our pastor, Dr. Daniels^ for his selection
of a wrifa-Ha has brought to
-as a young woman in whom we are
well pleased. ; " ?^
. We greet thejjujcea of South Carblina.
With Her dreamy eyes, charming
smiles, heartily." To know- her is to
love-5*er. We. must say that Union's
lust Is li&it Spencet's gain. Dr. Daniels
is loud in praise to his members
and friends for the warm welcome
"gtveri7ltfrs: Daniels, and -the honor
they- bestowed .Upon her. Mrs. Dhniely^will
leave-#?r home Sunday, Mar."
9th to resume her school work. We
are awaiting her return w^thjpy and
happiness. 3he is .going to oe of so
much help to us in our church work.
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presents; new play?
Flossie Williams, as the young old
maid, .CjrSFe" Tiroadns, Johnny Floyd, .
fat maid, Corine White, gossip, Albert
Williun* as the accused, did
themselves credit. Wilbert Ford.-as
uvbigjilanteiv stop^ "Dr. Know All"
TFom fortune telling by proving to
him that he could not telt wh.^' had
Jjecome of a banished hog. As the
fessions, he takes,Teluetahtly, % ^little
coaching from Amos Hampton, the 1
magician.- The doctor plans wth his |
magician, to shake the world with
his skill, and most Of all to live in
ease-with the huge-pile* of money he'
eventually would' make. and Qqtliis
little word much has and .evei'
will hang. Just as he soars away in
jlie happy anticipation of his wouldbe
success, in _comea-iolxn McKim,
-Henry?Brooke and- Adele- Taylor, Paging
with anger over the medicine
which the-doctor had- given them,
failing to work. As they knock and
cuff the doctor around, the quick
sees for himself that the doctor is a
failure. As he begs for hi.s money,
giving various excuses for wanting m
leave, in comes Airs. Fannie Love,who
takes the doctor by the nape of
his neck and shakes him until he
hangs from her hands us a dangling
$care_cro'w in a March wind, because
his nfedlclne, which was to j&mke her'
-slim?so that?she could wear sum I
-dreese?7 fnrw nas Jier weighing thjegt
hundred: ' : . _ . .
t nis nliiy is tilled with hiimni- hnr
its psychology and moral are deep
and iincllsputabljp. Mrs. Weston has
certainly created a play of niertt^TtT^
creating."Dr. Cure and' Kfr6W All."
Peterkin from Fort Motte, the colored
rae lauding "and the whites to
Annie Itanfcv Weston from Fort
Motto, but pow of Benedict College,
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Mrs. Weston has on foot a plan for
a literary and stage society, of which
more-will he said in-the near future.
We proud as citizens to have,
such n^eiphers added to our city. Ben-j
edict has a jewel'in her as a teach-1
er.'j ' a ?1
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aturday Sellin
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howing our appreciation of inert
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vo days your unrestricted choice
"New Spring Dress in our stock
te saving. All dresses are RE(
Included are the wanted Prints,
at Grepes and Combinations;-on
.t the original prices they represei
they'll sell with a rush.? Come e
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For the 27th Anniversary
ecinl feature prices prevail on wanted
ry department of the storej^^On-?trt
11ufe items^there is'S"~~reduction of 14
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HAIR |
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i A>ng, tilkj faair, nnootli. nft
and Btraigbir. . . Don't envy others
hair like this?nee
?Herojin and have it your- S
sell. H er o 1 i n is a magic j
tonie?you use it only a lew?= . ' 1
days before you notice the
difference! ? v 9
Herolin has nothing about it
that is greasy or sticky?it is
clean and has a wonderful
lined odor. Easy to use?just
it into the scalp! Apply some to
hair, and then you 6an-eomb it -
is most approved fashion!? ?If
EROLlireOMPANY, Inc.
Atlanta, Gu* ? I
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JACKSON? :
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Jndertaker - Embalmer
? Plastic Surgeon - see
>ay Phone 9103 - Night Phone 338-J
> S. Main St. MARtONrS. C. _
atit8t>n, Couser & Davis ?
Undertakers and Eiribalmcrs
1 Calhoun St. DILLQN,,S. C. I
^ PHONE 270?
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K ORGANIC UNION MKKTtNO WITH -.
FLAVOR
that this shall begin not later than
^ ' September 1, 19.10. and- to be eonLGtL
timed for a period of four mhnths.
so as to diave a record of all Vote's
reported to the commission by January.
lJtpL, when the commission will
?h- A sub-co trrinit tee to work out all
the details as to adjustments of prop:
<m-iv rights?etc., -was? provided for
while tlie special committee" on (1)
mmi- Policy' of (jQveifltue.nl and "Adminis
tration. (2) -Districts and Conferences'and
CD Department*. otc < - nro?to .
4 [continue their work. . .*
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The meml)ers of the commission
V are"''as* follows: < "
For t.he A... M. K. Church: ., Bishops
-~A7" J. Carey. John Hurst and W. A. v ~~
^ j Fountain; Klders, A. J.rWilson, R. S.
V . Jenkins and \V. K. Hopes; Laymen.?r<4
W. <\ Henstnn- W O Tvler nnd John -?........
R. HaAykiiTJC7-' ~ : "
? FqF Tlie~ A. M.^FT Zion Church:
* Bi?ho|Mr*^r-S?"'Caldwell, CJ. C. Clement
and L. \\V Kyle; Elders, F. W. Riley,
E~VV- .V" BhVokVcH -^aod Wr'c?. Brown
Laymen. W. Trent/ R. L. Broken
. burr and J. \V. Eichelbergei\ Jr. _
?IN MEMORIAM. In
-Tui an<l-4ovwg remembrance of
our dear Mother, . {Harriet Morris)
*9*. who denarted this Ufa aivtppn vpnrs
^__agert-.MaiL'iill,'l9*l4~. y
Sixteen years have passed, our hearts^
y are sore,
X ^As time goes on we miss her more, 1
.t Her loving voice her welcome face,
y No one can ftU the empty piaee.
y With friehds on earth we meet in * .
y-' gladness, ; ' I
JL- While swiftly the moments fly,
^ Yet ever comes the thought of sady
* ness?
A That wp mngt Q?y "Good bye,"
y How joyful is the hope that lingers, v
^ When loved ones cross death's sea,
J That we when all death's toils are
y ended ; "? .
y WithThem shall ever be. f
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J No parting word s.hall ever be spokerf
y In yonder home so fair,-'" -?"
A. But songs of joy, and peace and glada
? ne*.s- ''
Y We'll sing forever- there.
y A loving son, T. J. Morris,
xImakbboro to wave colored
fl FAIR NEXT FALI.,
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^ Special to Palmetto Leader:
J J The colored people of BenneTTfl~
y,jvHle and Marlbor6v 'county are .to
y have their first all ' Negro fair next
November, npder the auspices of the "
t^XLu'lboro County Colored Fair) Asso: -Ay
-fhtflhh, which has been recently orA
' Httwwwf by Negro* leaders in - tbfS
I t community. rt^iptai. hnnn ar ' ~
X i Plied for and widespread interest has
y I been created in the movement. The
l*r' 1*7. ilH B will turn into Negro enter- X
A annual -colored fair wiH fill a lohg ~
( jolt need in thn li#F nf tKi., ?!# <? _
y .' ?>rise?and?hrtsinoHH much iof llm?
^ I money usually spent in other falt8__J^S
1UOL frttr- n-tCTi
%j^-L-_Thi* officers of the Marlboro ColArrored
Fair Aaqaytation recently elpct^
i eil are: Mr. McRae of Clio, president; * '
Jy. S. Manna, vice-president; Dr ~Z
, I.. m McCoilnm, secretary; Mr. J.
&> j RcnJ; Drake, treasurer, and Mr.
* I Heher E. Covington, manager of ex&
! hiblla.
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