The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 29, 1930, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE f-~? CLASSIFIED ADS NOT DISPLAYED ~ For Side p r Rent Houses, Stores, Flats; Help Wanted; Situations Wanted; For Rent, Rooms and Uk* : Boards _1 i : ' ^ s * ? . y ' Minimum Charge 30c t," ' . ... .. ^ . 10c a line: count 6 average words *To a Tlnei 5-Kooms and ha?th. Brick Bunlow. 2323 Stark St.. also buno low on Cberrv St. (Same). ?1.? Reasonable i>rice, good -torms. .1 HAROLD KUBAMKS, Attorney. : ; 1215 Washington St.. PHonr 7^2R Over a Billion Deadly Germs in # a Single Drop of Water Germs are so small that there may . o- be as many as one billion, seven hun-y died million of .them .in a dropf oi water. And just a few of these tiny 'germs, if the*?get into your blood through a cut in "your skin, may make vou so sick you will be in bed for weeks?may cause the loss of a limb -?^? through?blood poisoning may?even irfect you'with that most dreadful and T -- fatal of diseases, lockjaw. Just ,because you can see no dirt in i? - . a cut does not' mean that it is clean, ? You cannot see gariris. The only "safe . ?and sane thing to do, is to thoroughly wash j^very cut, no matter how small, , Borozone,?-to?kill the germ?, and then dust it with Borozorie Powder, to hasten the healing. Liquid ? Borozone costs 30 cents, 60 cents, >1.20 hnd $1.50; Borozone Powder^ 30 - .cents and 60 cents. and can be had at THE WAVERLEY DRUG STORE WHEN'IN NKWBEKKV? 7 -Won't Forget to Stop At EAT-WftLL CAFE * boarding and Lodging : ?J QUICK SERVICE > " ? T ELIJAH PERRY, Prop. J ; 1107 Nance Street Newberry; SVC. ~ - Ll^lN TWN- N'EWii = ' One of the best plays presented in the Bell street hitrh school airflitorium " '"Fa-fAs a Woman Thinketh," by the senior high class" March 21th, sponsored by Miss Panola Harris, teacher of the sixths-grade.?-? ?-?r ? Much credit is due the class and in_ structor. The 4>lay was introduced by Miss Jessie E. Henry; a member I ; of the-senior class - Miss iitllteSrrrith ? ?. ' --one of the high school, teachers sang beautifully two selections, with Mrs. Ruth Alexander at the piano. This ? play is ex pooled to be carried, to a umuuct ui ?ii:ai u v lw w na. < .Bell streeUfejgh school had quite a /lumber.of visitors last week. A num ber of .senior, boys from. the high school of Newberry and Professor and ? .? always ghrd "to have such. folk look in on us; - . *** In spite of the rainy weather of . last week we had a beautiful dav Sun day. (Juite a rsurhber attended Friendship to hear Rev. Addison. He always has a message. Misses Catherine, Almeta Hamlin and others motored to Laurens Sun oay to visit miss m?ry Bauey, tiomes. tic science teacher in Bell street high school, who has Jieen ill for several weeks. We ho^o Miss Bailey will srton ~ be able~to~ resume her d ork. Rev. and Mrs. M. C. H. Dilliard of Bamberg were seen in Clinton on Sunday. Also Mrs. llattie Dillard ??? dtiee of New YocV. They were the der and Mrs. Nancy Young., a - ?-?? EDGEFIELD NEWS . j The Willing Workers club of Trinit,, - ty A. M. E. church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wigfull, Mar. 21st. The guests enjoyed a delicious salad and sweet course which was generously served by the hostess,and her friends, Miss Mae Tompkins and little niece (white). , Sunday was a beautiful day here. , - The Sunday school opened at the usual hour with Superintendent Gomillion and the teachers. The morning service was conducted by Rev/ P. B. ~ ' ' Burt. Ttev. J. A. Gcimble, the pastor was called to China Grove to deliver me annual tnanksgmng sermon for the.K. of P. order. . * eious hostess Friday evening when she > so pleasingly entertained a few of her friends at her beautiful and spacious home on .viftin street. vVhial waa enjoyed throughput the evening. After which a delicious salad course ? was . .served.?Guests of honor ware: S Mr. and Mrs. James O. Thompson, Mr. ?* and Mrs. -Alfred Oliphant and Prof: " " Z_ aT1^ Mrs. W, E. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. James Or Thompson accompanied by Misses l^tutherford .Logan, and Prof. J. R. Freeimai^ motored to Saluda Sunday to be the guests of Miss Logan's parents.' -? Those orLJjtp sick ljst this week are Mesdames J. A. Gamble and SaTsh ffoHoway. rzzf ...t -r?g , MORRIS CHAPEL BAPTIST OF GRBENWOOD Last Sunday was another- high1 day day m thfe Hfe of Morris Chapel Bap" tTs^chuteh. Btble school opened at I the usdal hour. Mr. John H. Evans, , superintendent, and his official staff, 1 werr atrthetr~TJOs?s. = ?-At -144^0 Hte^m.~-th?-pastor, Dr. Fr Douglas Johnson, preached a soul stir * ring" sermon. ,^~~T ? B. Y. P. TJ. met at five p. 'm.. At 7:45 p. m. evening worship. The pas-, tor delivered another one of his spe~ cial sermons to a large crowd. SubI lect: "The Handwriting on the Wall." The funeral servicerof Mrs. Belle - Butler was held at?Pine Pleasant 6at>tist' 'cflfttipefl >ofwVich she was a faithful member, Tuesday, at 2:00 p. i -Tot}-March 18th. ? : The funeral aeiivices nf Mrsr-Rnsa~ . Robinson,was h^ld at Friendship Baptist ehurch, NipetyrSix^ Wednesday, at 2:00 p. m.. March 18th. ? "The"funeral services of Mr. ^STmorT Lyons, 86, was held at Morris Chapel, church of which he was a faithful member Thursday at 2:00 p. nt., on March 20th., The funeral services of Mrs: Caroline Holloway was held at Damascus Blyth undertakers in charge of all mentioned funerals and Dr. -EV-DeugT las Johnson .officiated. A large crowd witnessed the "Snark 21st. It was the. first time the play had been presented in this city. We are now in the midst of a red. hot-spring revival. Rev-. H.?By-Moore of Concord, hfr-C;,?is" dorng the preach "ing.-Great crowds are present and much interest is being' manifested in the salvation of Inst wonls ? "TH^evange I i sT 1 s"preaching ITiiat you* must be born again. Everyone wil .receive a tv^arm welcome, come and feast with us. LAURENS NEWS > The services at all churches -of the city were well attended. Mesdames Lucinda Jaclcson and Mabel Smith entertained their church clubs the past week. ^ ~! The E. H. S. C. enjoyed a social The. Irish tea given at the home of Mrs." Sarah Fowler, under the^ auspices of the Women's Business club, was a successful affair. After an interesting program delicious refreshments were served. Miss S. Simpson receiver the prize, a ribbon cake, for the greatest number of guests. tcjt ?Pi ? ?a ?I ?irrr:rm?r? mis, r iussic nnuoisuii) misses r. L, Garrett and Bessie Golden of Clinton were the dinner guests . of Mr. and Mrs. Arnett Barksdale Sunday. On the sick list are, Mesd^jpes L. Blakley, and Mary Fuller, also P.- W. M. Garrett. " ~ Mr. and Mrs. Pink Langley are being congratulated on the birth of a> baby.v'' Mr. i Abe Fletcher, 70, one of the landmarks of this place, is no more. Mr. Fletcher was stricken with,his in? tal sickness about a week before he fact that hg held one position at the Southern Express company for thirty years. He?is?survived?by?hi??wife, Mrs. - Amy Flotohcr and five children and several grand children and a host of relatives.?He was -a member of Be?thel * Av M.E. church, Pastor White " was in charge of the services. Mr. Harrison Poole of Mt, JZion was i funeralized Sundav hv Pastnr Mathis We are sorry to report Mrs. .Charlotto Thompson confined to her room on account of an injury to her leg: some weeks agfo. Also Mr. Do' The chufcKes of the city are asked to worship with St. Pa til Sunday af?. 4 * ' GREENWOOD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams, Mr. ^uithMrs. James Fant, Mr. D. C. llolloway and Mrs. Mamie Mitdhell motored to Greenville to visit Mrs. ;Ora Lee Watts.. ??- i_'_. Mrs. Alma Payne and children of Philadelphia were the guests of Mr. and MrsT'J. T. Dowdy. After spending a week in Clover witk his mother, Mrs. Mary Jaokson, the Rev. Jackson has returned. Misses Alice Ballard, Annie B; Smith, Pear) Will'iamn nw hxiw. fcik lowing their school closing. -- Mrs. Mamie Mowre ia .resting nice ly at the present. writing. ?1 The K. of P. and Court of Calanthe had their annual thanksgiving sermons Sunday afternoon. . _ The Rev.-Williams preached the sermons. Rev. J.. W. Marshall of McCormick, well known preacher of this and j other counties, will preach ta Mace, donja Sunday afternoon, March 30th - and the Macedonia quartet will eingi -after the sermon. Mrs?.Tames Bacon and baby eh41 of Philadelphia are at home visiting it Mr. Bacon on Pearl street. ; V. THE PALME ternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Rev. Ma this and choir Greenwood' will j in charge of services. Rev. G. H. wUte is still-giving u the pure gospel with Sunday's sei mon, The nuwbor of new n^mbor^j 'Bethel is twenty-two. GRAY COURT NEWS, Among the recent visitors to th Laurens county training school wei I Prof. Johnnikin, . itenary teacher < vocational education and Mr. Setzle They spoke Well of the work bein done in the school. -The declamation contest was ra ried out to a T Friday night. T1 out of town folk present were Re and Mrs. G. H. White, Miss Mattie < Duckett, Messrs. John Putman, Bei nie Leak and Robert^ Lee _Higgin all of Laurens; Rev. P. S. Moseley < Greenville and Mrs. Annie Bates ( < Fountain Inn. rars. v. l,. wnson, r,ngnsh teache wan called home Friday on aoooui of sickness. ?Mm.?Annie?Ebaugh attended?ti Women's Aid convention in Newberr She reported-a fine-meeting. Mr. Jlmmie Bates is on the mer softer two weeks' illness. ... ! Miss Mary Phelps is- on -the?su list. Messrs. Claude Nelson, J. Band, I lonzo Bates, Misses Ruby Bates ai Airlessa Franklin motored to Gree: wood Bunday"wirfi'TVITss~Beatrice Fo ter to visit -her parents. School closes May 9th. Watch th paper for the dates of the exercise -?Mt. "C. E, GUnksales 'and Miss Nai nie Mae Hemon motored to Barksda Sunday whore they .were 4he~gUe?sts < Miss hula Hooker. Mr. Wylie and Eugene Willian were the guests of Mr. Johnnie Your Sunday and Miss Ruth Langford tl guest of Miss* Irene Simpson. ROCK HILL LOCALS 7 Misses (Jecile-Jordan". Smoot. at school, accompanied Mr. and. Mrs. R chard Archie to Rock Hill Sundqjy ar -spent severaL-nleasant hours \vi;th n lattves?and-f rtends; ??? Mrs. John Crockett, and Mr. ar Mrs. Moore of Charlotte passed tht the j:ity Sunday enroute from Che ter. In passing""they greeted Mr W. M. Robinson, Jr., Miss Mattie Rai seur and Mr. J. H. Ramsuer. Mrs. W. M. Robinson, Sr., and soi Prentice Huff, spent _lhe week er jw-ixa- -reiatrves in m on rue. Dr. Hogan of Statesvillle was in ti city Sunday looking over the Acid le vacant by the death of Dr. J. B. Rli: sell. - Mr. Ernest Robinson has returi 'spent several weeks with his mothe The friends of Mesdames Soph Agtira^Charloite_ Douglass^ Carrie Ri binson and Messrs William Wheeh and Joshua Rahisuer regret to kno that they arc still mnfinyd to Ked. A representative crowd grootcd tl* Iodine commission ^-Thursday at ti A. MI E. Zion church. ? Friends and lovers of. music don fail to hear the FaYnous New Yor Sercnaders in a sacred musicale i Mt. Oliver A. M. E. Zion church t Monday night, March 31st and don fail to see the love drama on Frida night. April 4th at the church. Th movie picture will be presented t Mrs^ A. M. Sims of Columbia. Mrs., J. W. Thompson entertaim the Friday afternoon bridge club wil a very lovely party. The iucky pri; ^winners were-Mre.JrAflGethingsytt score; Mrs. William Robinson, Ji second^ Mrs. Pervis Hayes, low scoi and Miss Hattie Ramsuer consolatio Mrs. Carl Reed was hostess to tl club last week. Mrs. J. A. Gathinj again won top score; Mrs. S. Gathinj consolation and Misp Hattie Ramsui low score. Mrs.-Reed had as gues Misses Thelma Wiley and Julia Gi lferd. The other members present ri port a delightful evening. * . COKESBURY NEWS * St. Paul church had two sermor Sunday by_ their, pastor. They wei enjoyed by all. _^The Kr-of P. had tWir annual se mob at 3:00 o'clock. A very 4ar{i crowd was out. ' Kev. DeulTrTand-wife were visitoi at St. Paul Sunday also Mrs. G^sTu man of GreeTiWood. Mr. ami w W. M. Curamines. 'Mr. Hilfard Lewi Arthur Williams, and D. R. Cutr mingti of Hodgaa. . i Mrs. S. M. Gregg and 11111b son. ; K. of Columbia and Mr. and Mr Berkley Reynolds and little .daugl -trTT Rleandi -Louise spent the'- wet end at_lhe home of Mrs,- Reynold parents, Mr. antf Mrs. S. Wr Robi ' Mrs. Reynolds and little daughtt will spend a while with parents. ? Mr. Elliots Rtarks had the mi*f<v fune of getting a rib broken by h <iow. Misses Juanita Foggie, Ann Holmes, Mtt Mitehcll, Robinson spet the week end at home from Brew< -normal schoolh We regret, to sa :,TTO LEADER " t- Mrs. Mary DiJGon, Mrs.-Amanda Lou.a m? Mftttni n O A miitn Mw Til ?? p" mw,,I ?*' oi nmn" vj? rv^rvitj * * i J? Wy *" "nie Arnol4 and Mrs. Emaline, Washis ingtoh are on the sick list. WeJ^opa ? r- they will soon recover. ' = :? ? yf Misses Rose and Thelma Robinson" and Mr. D. R. Cummings nvotored to s __jAhheviHe Sunday evoning-W the K.? of P. sermon. ' - o Miss Willie Mae Arnold spent the ' ie week end with her mother. ?: I Mra. Arrje Starks and daughter. J >f Mrs. Hattie Wilson and Rupert Nash* f r. have rgturned- fr^m Fltfrida.- ? S.'^The many friends of Mrs. Leola ig Wardsworth attended the funeral of t her mother, Mrs. Crews, Thursday. t r- ? " t ,e JENKINSVILLE NEWS , v. ~ , <1 -j The Sunday school opened at its usual hour and was beautifully discussed ,by different ene&_ - . We were glad to have with us ourl? elder, Dr. E. P. Ellis. .He-Was very well pleased in the manner the Sun-' t r day school was being conducted and c made some verv timely rpmnrVs fn J: that effect. i* Thinking that Dr.-Ellis was simply 1 y. passing ^^W-were too surprised as. J; ? he remained over onddeliVered in a 5 id spiritual manner one of his soul stir- s ring and uplifting sermons. v :k We are hoping that he will drop in rpo're often arid bring us a message." Our pastor, Rev. W. R. Bowman, seem ( ed to have been tickled_to-~deHtTT~T<r ^Juryg_Jiad him present. s. We had quite a few visiting friends * among whom were Mrs. Mayme Fel- ^ is der, of Charleston and Mr. Joseph f arid Hale Kennedy of Columbia. We 7 drop m. Our doors stand open. if* ,_Ma.rch 14th there was a woraanless wedding given at White TJall school v '' _ r is under the auspices of-.the faculty. ig On last Friday 'afternoon the faie culty of White gall cghool was the { ? dinner?guest of Mrr ?nd?Mm Tohn _ f: Pearson. A delectable collation was .. served. After dinner they were en- ? .. tertained with music, and-, various ^ j. games at which punehTarid cake were ), served. ??? ?-?- J We are glad to say that Prof. Jo- i seph M. Harper is still improving af- J - tgrtWo ' weeks of iUnft**-? V ^ conunuea xrom papre one j? u GREER NEWS % s-. , __ ' " / - . a - V s- ^huols~in his,-choicest^words made J m them Welcome to the city. ' The party was introduced by Prof. I !h_ Myers, offer whieh nil pArtnnk of n V I(1 breakfast lunch and Uy thoiy way jc and actions it was understood that \ 'e all enioved the same. Thpir visit thru. J here was short byt "it has done a deal < Rev. Peterson of Pacolet was seen t i- in the city Sunday, ipr The ainging. Sunday was decided a. < r. success. Ten choirs were present. It \ ie was sponsored by Mr. W. A. Gambrell j 5- one of the young business men of this < ;r plafe. Over five hundred people were < w nresent. ' \ ?Quite a few are on the sick list, f ie~ mely?Sisters. M^ttl^JEfo^,^ J^ina^ < ie Huff, Isabella Dixon, Ada Gambell, \ ? -Tesfde 'Harris, Brothers Parker and W. A. Butler. We hope for them a speedy recovery. . ?tit * ' \ * ~ * Continued from page one ' THE COSMOPOLITAN-CLUB ~ The Cosmopolitan club is trying to ? ^ be a friend to man. "We have reached j ^ have friends is to be one. We, the?members of the old "Cos- j ^ mo", wish for bur readers of this col- j ? umn?a, prosperous and happy spring < se ~1 season. ( >P ? ? n! First ExcursioN le '-r ' TO ! H WASHINGTON, D.C. 'r FRIDAY, MARCH 28 ts : I _?!?Z?: .. ? - 1 Aiken __1 : ._$15.50 Batesburg?;r__ 14.75 . . Rlackville 15.00-Camden _ y_ 12.50 ? Chester 13.50 ~ " "Columbia 13.50 . is ' Denmark 15.00 re _ Edgefield, . 15.50 Creenwood 14.50 Johnston I 15.50 r* ?-- . ? : I . Lancaster 42.50 T.exington 14.00 Newberry? 15.00 1= = = rs Orangeburg 14.50 _ < r- Rock HilL.?a 12.50 - I g- Winnsbdro f3JS0 -J 37 Proportionate fares from all - J i- other points. ? - =? Kxenraton ticket a yd on all -i 4ea?"H Friday, Marry 2*. Hetnm g limit to reach starting point by midnight, Wednesday, April 2, fc. ' _ ^ The famous Cherry Blossom " Season. in . _ : The nation's capital in Spring !r attire and innumerable attractions awaiting you. _ Apply to ticket agents Southern Railway * SysteitT y'???. .... , . > r 1 J- ' ' 1 ' ' . . . ?. 1 , f V*. ,{/ *? - mJ < - * ' - "W f - ^ CHARLESTON NEWS . On Saturday^of last wwk, March 3rd at Morrrs BroWrf A. M. church he Pvthians of Charleston asseniervices. _i_? r ; ?7-. ?Pleased to state- also the presence, f the Grand Chancellor of the sfate 5ir J. A. Brown. The pastor and officers1 feel very ;rateful to the loyal members and rjends in making this effort a great ueccns. . -.. ' - ' | On Monday last the funeral of Broher Bonneau, onc of the oldest trusees of Mt. -Zion church, was held in - he church. - lie was very faithful a his church. Mt. Zion mourns his : leparture. , 1 Rev. .1. \V. -Witherspwon \va,s reeentX made a K. of P-^a member of thej 'HIV LUU(;c HUIIIUei" IOUV. yr contest _at Vanderhost Menim-iali hurch at Harrow and Lino streets] hmdav r ]\T?r>a 'UHU at .i nn p, ni| j. On last Sunday afternoon^ Match 'I Uird- atMt, Zion-A. M. K. church" he Courts of^Calanthe of the city aservices. Dr. Ledbetter of Plymouth vas selected to preach for the courts ind also many visitors wore present. Phe?occafiOn~ was a veivy?suceessful The^jgreat group rally of Mt. Zion L~Sl. E. church that Was in progress or so many weeks was called in on Tuesday evening, March 25th. It was l?ite encouraging to see the captains if the various clubs ana (heir loyal oldiers march in with that present nent of success hoped for and after ill reports were made and the amount vas announced it created such a mhP* >f thankfulness until the many glad learts could scarcely eep.sv.stheir con-1 tinuous applaud with cheerfulness hey-placed on: the table the approinnate amount of SI,000 or more, j Plytftouih Congregational t'hureP JpoeaScece^ j You ta [What Yt \ . t I At Pric 1 ~ W-c TODj4 Neb I Basel ?????? HENRY L. ^___ Un< y^ , <, PHONtft3K-J ." ^ ' *"' v' - '"rrn: -:T..-. 'f>';'''''^ 1 -^ "' 1 v -, ' * V- ' '.' ' ' -... ... ! - # Saturday, March 29, 1930An interesting'111onthly" meeting of Die Kxcelsior club was held at the home" nf Miss Kmily (iregnrpTnasdav. ? Inuie absence of the president, Mrs. Charl?)11 e D. 'Vracy presided^ Tiie . rivarly among the clisses in the, Sunday school for honor places in missionary giving-is growing. The young-women to date are leading the young motw-A&_we approach the in-' tei'csJ;?wllT grnty. and the -offering it is; hoped will raaeh tha ana hnn. _ died mark. The Rev. C.S ~Ledbet-~ ter will filjhis pulpit at both services Sunday. Mis general theme during the Hen ten season is "Coming to terms with life." - . < ^ GAFFNKY NHNVS The Iodint. commissioners'dour thru ?' Gaff no y Was .marked with great success. A large audience was anxious-- . \ ly awaiting their arrival. Mayor V. H. Lipscomb gave the members a hardv welcome'. Mr. Sevmnm- Cnrrnll rhnfrfnari of the ccmmiss'on, delivered the main address. A delightful 'Ttrr--?? rn*i -was served at Dr. C. L. Mor ns's after the meeting. ~~ 7 ' " Dr. G. W. Glymph and Prof. J. fL ? Thoni'son wdre visitipg, in the city. The following teachers nfT'^jGra nord high school are attending- the state tenchers'~mcetirijrr P'v?f. J. E. j fiafViicy... Mrs. H. F. Little.j hn, Mrs. I.ucile burke," Misses Pa mice Sal- ' ley. and I'a P. Fair. .... The play, the "Pond to the city" was rendered Friday night by the ... trnyh rehuul students at the Cummin.g streejt high school of Spartanburg. w "T~l '' font ujued fror-1 page one . ' t NlOX NEWS ? Ta d;. Baptist church was very amusing. -Xiiines?ami?costumes wer??loU4 and represented' the style of "ye olden vmesVJ - - " __r~V &oo<yos<y<yowow ityFrncf^ j >u Want es Yoti^ j; ' iritr lY IN argain I merit ~ . J-; . 8 s o JACKSON I Jertaker - Embalmer | ^ Elastic Surgeon ? 'hone 9103 Night Phone 338-J ? ?? Main St. MARION, S.C. ' i.u" i;J - 1 : tson, Couser & Davis rdertakers and Embalmera _ _ ilhoun St. DILLON, S. C. PHONE 270 217 SEABOARD AVENUE I funeral Director? "ITrnivCTr K I dertaking, Embalming and Ambulance Service Tfil fan Funeral Equipment >od as the best and better than the Rest and Prices Less ? M