The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 22, 1930, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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: - r< - ; ' . r y , " *v ' ? - PACB EIGHT? ' ' ' . . CLASSIFIED ADS _ , ' NOT DISPLAYED '_ .... For .iaak'-uc-ltout-Douses, Stores. I ~ Flats r>+letp Wanted; Situations Wanted; For Kent, lWoms and Board. Minimum t^utrx? Me? 10c a line; count 0 average words to a line. 5 ? " . ? . ~ ~ ;;?^ 3 ?<" ? X it Hrii-k Hlin~ low. 2323 Stark St 'laftiti imhtv~; low on ChtTrfv St. (Samo) Reasonable orico. yfofrd tOfhis.] Lil A on I I > KIIHA N K vy Allornev^ I 1215 Washington St.. Doctors ilinaKree When children are irritable and peevish, ((rind "their teeth nnd sleep - - >1 ?- i .i; .....i disturbances, lack of appetite, audi , have -itching"Vye's. nose anil lingers 4 ?doctors?wilt-not nhva yK-~agro d'Thitt t theyarc suffering from worms Many ~ ' mothers, tod.^ wilt trot?heltovc that their carefully brought up children cf.n have worms. The fact. remains| that these symptoms will viehl. in n > . . : k i eat 'majority of cases, to a few li'-ses of \< hite's Cryam VeiinnT'ige, the sure expcllant of round and pin worms. If your child has any of these symptoms, try this harmless,, old fashioned remedy, which von can ?^?? n't, at foV ymg-bottle?from - * ^ THE JV AV KltLF.Y Dltl (i STOKK WIIENL1N NEW KERRY? "" Don't Forget to Stop At ?? EAT-WELL VA EE? Hoarding and Lodging J1VJVK Slvitv IFF^3 -?? IH17 Nancc-Strcct New h'errv. _ t ; ' ' FINCFHV ll.l.l M'WS. .. ?-?^.,1 . Little White IFall Sunday. school.j opened on- last Sunday ? morning at 1M:?UK 'I'll,, lesson parable, of the' Kingdom found Matt.1 1 :.'t woo?honuti?f fully taught by the - pastor. Key:* Ih'">/ . .It. Kd wards. ('olIectiiitT $1;'J". I'reach^ ?Ing service lurgnu at IU:00. in/7 iVftef *? the opening-preliminaries, the pastor selected his text from* llvhrpyys li: Id, subject: "There is but one step nit" aiuj doatHJ" Vi>.?m thi>i ?-? +i+ *> 4 " " $ .. " -. . <S? , . _ , t- _>. ! A | Wei 4 4 1 _ ' | ? ...* -, - ,-4>V".Pi >Z| ...... ^ - -- 1 I T? , rwAss <1* ' ' " U-- ' I j^jy^ % Cor. .ML I c jp^rir*. -rw?-_-.J- ... ^ -. - -? ? ? ?-~4-? ; \ * ' *_ ' subject. he delivered a nrost wonder- J ful /Sermon. Rev. Kli Gregg was , present ami made a .splendid talk at j thurfloHe j^flhe service. f GilARLKStON NKWS. . 1 *. . The lecture on Tuesday evening Was .exceptionally -god. tsubjeel: Ttn*Two Story House, was so' beautifully' illustrated, demonstrating- the rvlationshiji of the spiritual juiil the phystml life; Though weather was not in favor of the occasion ~fT very rtefi>wri?tw<' wasj hail amt= all enjoyed it timmensely... We are clamoring for another lecture by Dr. Witherspoon. Mrs. Mouxoti the evangelist?wnrshipped?at?/dob?oti?last?Sunday?Ht m., services. We hrL. pleased to have her visit again. /""Rmanuel A. My K. Church Ojl hViduy evening Allen IJniyer/ sity's Orchestra, Quartet and President were down and rendered an ex eellent program at Mt. Zinn -church. I This "tie- the (Concert Company's llwt 1 appearance- in Charleston and a very , appr-eeiitt+ve- audience WIIHPhIhhI (htL! program. ItAvas a-.tmat to have them | do\yn and its the AI li'ii Club's desire lit kvi. Uu.m down ~ every ycarv Drr. Sims' adtlri'tis On "Till' SalvtyliAn ??f. tin* NTr-gro," was greatly enjoyed by all pri'si'iit. After tin- program, tingroup wys entertained at the?homeof Mrs.-I.ydia .Brown, an alumna of Ahtm-awl* sponsor of .this iiniuu^. program; ~ " v E. .' -j HI Ifi Silinlay nio'iiitnr the Bible; -i-lass 'started with a sihall group" The pastor-asked that -inure members join this class, it will tie very benel? it J _ * ? -?*? -* "lirilltr- > I ... ! . = J At the eleven o'cToek. servicer thepastor preached. \\ve neitl not eomiirent oil tjie sermons" delivered" by Dr. .1. K.v Beard, to hear him is to learn somelliing new e\ery time. ?y Sunday school?Is'gun' Mrdl) by t be j StffTdn'y?afternoon a?literary?pro- j grn.m-.-was given by Mrs. I.etia Jones j for' thf 'lu'n?'tjt ot tho ?iui> army, nn )nl<h ?'ss was (K'livoh'il- hv lit*v. Jitii?. 1 >ot tot* of 1'lyinoufh ('oii'^i,H';rat iona.l church. . 1'? ? :? . ?Trt^AinsUtllali'UU-of oHii'ois of tin* A. ('. J.oajrut' was rou<Iurto<i 1 ?y th,~ feft The ^oloriVi^o " (;ioo rial) shtitf, Short talk -hy Mr. .1. K. SinunonS*\}?lul solo Mrs. Rrown. Tht, c\Avin? sorinon by tho pastor was vor>i pnu-tical ami jrood. ,|rA-v.tv, \ "v\ . . ? -- f?. > Cordi Icorrie V ' / ' .' - -' r >' ^ ' . , * . . * >ache social 1 I TA1 w 1 Ml * JH MN A Bliwn OLUMBIA, S. . * * Vi 7 111- : ; " " -v rj : V ? , - i i , ' * J. THE PALMET LoI)siiixiul- several visitors Sunday and wc'ii1 always triad to see ihem.' 7 The pageant from Father c3doses to a Priest given I?yc the Blue army is to he repeated Wednesday evening TTur. 10. Coittj, ami witness this his-. tnrtrcrr~?treant. . , F.l>erne/.ex N<jtes. ?r Sunday was a elm-iie^- dny in I-.rbernerer -rfittrehr A?htrg** crowd? st mliii I to htwr the |u'- -?!*. i<iv. K * ST law renc,. didivex the message. , At '10 the Sunday school met to -study the lesson; one hundred and v ' one.KUldento attended the ! eniion ,nt\dfour new jnipils joined ttit? school. Three classes tied in t he"', offering? |efteh=eotil rihut oil -one -dollar ami ten ireJtjLs classes I. I and.ll. Total collect inn $7.17, . '- At- livt. thirty a superb program was rendered to the delimit If of a large (audience. .-This elfort was given by Hass 13, Bro: 11 uggins, leader. A colled ton of $30 was taken. At the 1mm,. of fti-p. ?f.;.If. Staggers;. classr lii gave a free t rally ami the mem . At the evenin.tr service; the pastor ultU-uluuii iI n lui'fi mtdiolU'tU. bis, distinguished visitttrsr^tom the iS. Cv .Military rnlleheard Ihe'sermon and nnthiirr in which lie handled ithe suh?x? - ' ?-? ()n last Tuesday evening MvY. !. 4fc?l'r'?,deaii delivered a soul stirring si'i'imui, lie was aeeompanied hy a h.rire tmniher ' \ hi" olliVeVs aniT nu'iiv hi im. TTn i *4U n' wav n'iven far Hi'itlJ mcnt Xftr I. Mi MaheT Holmes, captain. t)n Wednesday.. evening it seemed that all of Charleston tnrhed-out to ilo- "vniexaii. minister ljjg?L?- ill. Xii'liAls' rpreaeh the installation seritji'm ho tlie new* j.evvs. An* otVeriYitf of thirty live dollars \Vas\takei). This-, ell'oi't -W1!.-. ' II1 d I >' Che j:ti i spires of the lhi<y I'm-,. ( In!- "el' u'-liieh the pastor's wife is president: . Crahil ('h^viu ellor .li'iHterrA-. Urownand "(Ici'V'V' '?Won?L-?Met il'rr nf A lken worshipped a.t Khenezer- and livered inspirin*r talks. Plymouth ( ooy reset i ?nal Churchy A- lartre n-udjej4eo yreeted. the pas t.n--?i;t.yr- I'.?I .i iilii'in-r ^Minu:i\L hi?.?riiinii*. ' Aiiiong thV jnauy vWitoYs "vTiTTi unr.--.hi| |Mt 1 ai IMyiiinuth \veiv a niT Pf'oi". jital M)<. .1. I{. .lohkjj^s^ nuunhors- <>!'. t h.o'- fa'niMy < ( jtotvlu'Arr Ai a'tlfiDy. k'jU'. Tlu? two a-Mthi-ws \vtei1 sung by tlu> > e$M%? > +*> *? $? <? *? +l*T . ; ' , - ? - -A....... m , , IcJI | x ~ * ? : - ?-'f - L * ? ?,,_ ,, ' ; v - ? _ - - ^ - ,-:JS toiS?f . ... .* rs : I =rr^' ? ion *- '' : . 'A ^ i p . i ^? co, I ? Ma st*.-? ? + V r T"' : - ' i T .1 i A : V ? .,... 11,1 * ;**' - - ' -11-?!?* l- u; --- - - . " . TO LEADJIR large choir, under the direction,, of iVtrf. be<H>etter. . 1 Plymouth has a growing Sunday school. Already young people are reporting their missionary, .money- for" Faster April 14tWwill be tht. -pirth day of the church, ffie annual meet ing. will' be held on that date. Rv: rry effort in hoi<i? nip?lf> ' 1 rounded report* at -that meeting. Di? reeling these activities are Sisters G." L. Wainwright, Josephine Motle. j and S. K. Singleton, Under thp direction of these ladies, succe?S i< surf-' ' ?? i i. ClIKHTKK PARAGRAPHS. F? " . Mr. Theodore Youpgblood, Malta ger of the Mutual lto^ef and I}enevoteTH" Insiirance ^Company of >uth Carolina,' spent a few moment* Tuos~ day evening, at the home of his . agents, Prof, and Mrs. S. L. Finley.. while enrouto frone Charlotte. Miss Annie Garrick is again teach:ng her classes in Finley High, after being at the bedside of her mother. _Mrs. AnnttrTJarriek?ujk Col u rhbTa, for about ten days, ? r .?1 ward with pleasant anticipations of aprofitahlo meeting, whop the Iodine Commission reaches^ this'-;?city on Thursday evening. Prof; and Mrs. S/ L. Finley ami Rev. W, L. Baxter motored t<T <*olum iiia Monday afternoon and witnessed he lirst base.hall game of the seaat {hfii-?Alma Mater/-Benedict ( ollege, when Allen iWitL.?Benedict played. Mr. Daniel Williams and Master II. I) Gladden aeeompnnieiw them. Prof. Finley and Rev. Baxter' remained...' in Columbia where they ioined the byline?Commission for a tour of the state. . Mr. and Mrs. David Chalk" enter'njned quite a number of fining penpie at their home -Tuesday night. Games, radio music, ice cream-and ak.e were, enjoyed by the guests. Mr Stale C?>tlege-~-t?r- : iingeburg. visited the High Sehi.d Wednesday afternoon. Mi*, and Mrs. James Saunders and ] niece, Mrs. Johnsfe and little' Miss . Virgiiiia of 'CITaTTolte spent a -very enjoyable evening Sudav with their. I relatives Mn irnrt Mrs. (iriiFj?e?Bab? coclc. I "Broadway Scandals" is hVeollonf Knforfiiin. V; ment C<tmlHn?v-CHUcr and Splehdof. T?f a MusVal liovuv with Snappy Son;; Hits and a flood Love Story. "Broadway .Scandals" the alt-talktvir. siiiKipjr, JTahclnn musical comedy -etfsatit.n which opopsj) at the Capita', ~Th cat rir ~Wednesd ay^4k eifie V lamtin'it1 of fhe best sort. It has pretty tcirC rorjfeous costumes, snappy dance numhers phis a love siory ihai r* heautiful and tender. . (Ireoiyville News ' * "~ tht? City and County- schools of (treonville are nlanniriir to attend the PnlihetUj _State Teachers' A ssm-bit ionwhich meets in- Columbia. March Jf?-2D. v The Rev. W. M. Watson pastor of Tabernacle Baptist church and a large number of his congregation niotored ^o Anderson, last Bunda,v,Jaf.l.oj' . noon and worshipped at St. Pair1' Baptist church, of which the Rev. ? C. Campbell is pastor. They reported the services and the hospitalities . to-have been -very gratifying. ??I??' II II? First ExcursioN ......-4'.. TO - ?: t, WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY. MARCH 2S wr, Aik^ji "i $15..>0 Barnwell 15.50 .?a Batesburg _--s? *_. J__> Blackville Camden tp? Chester 13.50 Cotumbia v:7..,w.. 13.50 Denmark ? _ 15.00 Edgefield - .15Jiff. 1 Creenwood 14.50 ^ Johnaton .... .15.50 Lancaster zru .50 ( I.exington._ 14.00 Newberry 15.00 Orangeburg 14.50 t* r<xk hih tor; Winnsboro Proportionate tares from .all other points. Excursion tickets good on all trains Friday, March 28. Return ? flTtTH Hi rVai'h iiUi'inm pomi i>> midnight, Wednesday, April 2. 4 1930. ., . i . rf ??The famuus?Cherry*? 4 r Season. The nation's capital in Spring attire and innumerable attracy tions awaiting you. ' Apply to-ticket agents ^ , Southern Railway ',[ System ?-? 7 1 i ___ *= ?> v ? t'-iit'inuecL from l>age <>ne k >i >t n i; b.vmi{Li x<;s f Hij>i 'tuin . I tliink that he outask red+he -tT fT~Snurrt. of Newl terry .y >; ..hi i hivr minuet'*. in I have sk'etthed the trip briefly in bet If serioliad a jorolur rein. r ' The real flory of tile trip appears else' -rr-.-i., -PripT,)! ;Mli j l i v I \1 few nhpiTva j -f-itrtis rafpilYt u the Fly. ? ^ i'he personnel < !' the has party rs ^ as fyll< \vs; Soyiiiour Carrolil, j. .1. ^h stt!ii-k<. I), II. Sims, J. K.~ Dickson. S. eil TT Fin ley, L M. A. Myers, AlanT. l)ix '"P. H. \V ~?Kwiinin|n>"laerl (\ 11 Rliitvn hi ManiJhi'tuiiVm. A. (!. Kennedy, W'il- ,lv Jis Wal.son. Mrs. Taylor, George B. .lit Yeargen, an'd T" Itida Hotital . _ i ^ ?The ) >v. > vnmleiT.-rrr the party have ^ I ni'tn i,;- " linl'"' the strain of e?.n ^ slant travel All belonging to the party ^ have gained a few pounds - sinee loav . hi 'tig lloiitnbia. f j ^ vmSgVJ DANCING REYUljy^ j nJ^Da^c!^^^ TO CAPITOL ] i Wednesday^ ! ADMISSION r HENRY-L.' I Unci i |L\ . . v . ' i' HA- - Tn M Day PI i ' * Q-.-m i ,|C ; .v p 'M 619 S. P : j ^ ^ - ^ ^ ^ ^ civ; it ? . V ? i, i fa . .: ?>? ? ? Saturday. Mareh-22. 1930. , . w:-L rontiimcd from page one " j" J)r. .Matilda A. Kvmis^?~?. '-I { ans who re by-at an eaYly dute, there ' " J mil I > established in Columbia, foi " ir "group, a free' Clinic, whose fosfiiig vtilt -so Ibe -pi^uddfid* for that . T't s continuance will be assured. Of tlm " TiTgan i' Medical AsKucintionrthg'lTi- -jJ medical oreanrzatlbnOf our group L i(t was formerly-president and. at e "tinie-u>( the last 'election; declin- ' nomination for reelection... To thisjdy' of outstanding physicans, she is so. impressed .the "free clinic" i n. that, by tfromt n.comfnrEtae h?n ;en appointed to recontmend'a mode procecdyre. Because of these iinits, and aside from her njerited \ ' romiuenee. as. a -physician and sui on, .her diSp.UiiiUQIL ever to- be a MU'factoi'i never a beneficiary,- makes ?v" a citizen -outstanding*^. ? "Jonn ic. >v lismi. J m 3WWW?BWI ?. rHEATRE Thursday 11 & 35c " . : ?????7" ? Jackson t ~ ertaker - Embalmer Plastic Surgeon icn?*fJ103 - Night Phone 338-J " da'in St. MARION, S.C. son, Couser & Davis lertakers and Emb^lmers Tioun ~ DILLON, S C. I PHON^27tf 217 S i : A HO A U I1) AVENUE il ' ]I T-1 ? 1 l roxworth I florin Director \\\ 1 I l\>\ S.C. ? ? lertakin^, Embalming and Am bul arice Service ... I .t- ! . ?rgj Rc?t and {'net'!" l.rss ... ~ ? RTESY AM) SERVICE ' *' [jy ' i .. J! - L I *