The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 05, 1930, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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P- , PAGE EIGHTFT" T" CAMDEN NEWS " v Quite a number of both city and e county teachers attended the Palmfct- s to Teachers' association held in Columbia, March 26 to~29th. g The baseball season has begun apd jy the future prospects of Mather academy (and Browning ho?nc and Jack- n J son high school seem very favorable, j ^ ~ " The Browning home^ champions rrtcF7; in the initial game ul the season wiLlrj the BisHopville training school as they opponents. Both teams played w.ell'but X the Mather academy tigers showing their.expert training, finally put the Hishopville team back in banishment, n The "score" resulted 11-.'1 Fn Browning < home's favor. This ?rs?being ^ coached bv-Mr. 1). 11. Woodberry,-who (| is also the colored insurance agent of j the North "Carolina' "Mutrial company. ^ ? of thin town. ? ? _ + . Mr. Tr-Pr-Jordnh, cbach'of the Jack- , s-rrfr high school team, has, made a' . -splendid beginning with tus team. a1- "J ready they have plnyrlh Georgetown ~ high school on March .'list. The bovs as well as Hie whntr -school nip e*cr- ^ rising much pep, vim, vitality and ^ hull'dog tenacity to be the champions of the Pee Dee league. Their first * trame was one~thought to be.hardjrfeuEthe Jackson "swift tossers" realized ^ that will power coupled with determi- ^ nation was a sufficiency. - The victory was fought and won a i?-.4 in favor of the Jackson conquer- s " ~ ors. The' coach'~was so elated over v t-he succeess of his team until he ge- 8 ..y.% ? ... gun to smoke a cigar for the first r 7 "? time. , ^ r_? ?--Mrs; Mahel Stover- entertained Ihq c 7 . ? mi ssionary ?society-?of- Jthe 'Mo-, i ' -l iah Baptist church on Tuesday- eve+w^ j itig, April 1st. A delicious course of' i-'hicken salad and cherry ice cream ????? ? O Every Woman Knows ^ Every woman knows how ealsy it is ^ to burn or" scald herselfwhile working f ' hi her hume.J-heiy mim.ui knows th?t-|t' these burns and scalds are painful and " "Mi'iinltimc i veiiy~T;tn?" To"hmil?Every t, . .' woman should know that the pain of j > .... ?..,i no. ...;n .t... i-i.. i v ... >. infi-.t ii'm ujsiluei-y..-pteveniJd t * atul speedy healing assured it' l.iquuljt] , Jlorozdne is instantly ' applied. ^Ciet a j Imttle of IdtraidnBtteozone and kt-ep it ? handy in your inedieine cabinet. .Sold by b 4 HE WAVERhfeV iJKl ft I ^ ^ For """" OTHER SPECI m .i i m r: ( i : vv .\ i7n' it hi I $49.00 ' '-V , / FIBER LIVING R( ? _ $39.00 :: : y... . _YOU ~ 1 - Only l6 of those to tiall at thi chairs, upholstered in Jacquard veT $3. Delivers NATIONA L . . ... ... . . ,, ' - --1? . ??????????? .-as serve<fT~Tollowed by, mints., . a :rSEssL7 M: JFrrich spent the we*k i nd~with Miss~Malbonia E. Wither- c poon in Bennettsvllle. ? t Miss Hettie Frazier, senior college c tudent of State college, ic spending a 1 f . eek $t home .with her parents. Mr. and llfrs. D. H. Woodberry an" lounce the birth of their son, D. H. r.. on March 29th. The baby weighed'*1 Tne pounds.~ We wishfor therm*on- ^ mtttti sut-Wss ami diapptness. ? i IKS. JANIK WILLIAMS PASSES 1 ' : 1 Tht. funeral services for Mrs. Ja- j lie Williams who departed this life < aiturday morning? March 20th were i eld in Bethel A. M. E. church Tues- ' lay: afternoon, at 2:30 p. m. Rev. \ . W. Murph, the pastor, officiated. Associated with the pastor were Rev. * h-K- Yyles7-presi4wg-eldep-of-the--Ca-_J Limbia district; and J. E. Dixon, pasor of the St. James A. M. E. church. . f th^ deceased, spoke of her fldeljty, , .mtchurctrloya4ty from l?7&-tedate. -| lis contact with. Mrs. Williams for he past three months, Mrs. Williams ' i'as also connected with several fra- < tTTTrrt?and?focal?organizations?viz: TP Phe Housghtdd-of Ruth, Court -of Coanthor-Tents, Friendly A_id Society; iiid church auxiliaries in all of which ] he seemingly played her part. If one 1 vould judge from ooncurse of friends ! ittending the services. Resolutions j rom the Household of Ruth, Court , if Calanthe, and the Friendly Aid So"icty expressing the loyulty ond faith^i ulriess lif Sister- Williams, who was ! vor ready' to do her Tiesf Tor the"up- j milding of her subordinates, contri-. uting regularly to the furtherance i f "the cause which she loved. Mrs. 1 VTlliams was a woman of faith, she s ad faith?tu^herself; and above all aith in the Almighty. Hence, when* he recording angel of ho.Qvoi) in-thai learlight of impartial; truth, comes f H Ml ill' llu1 namtn of?thorn?who 11 uought mightily for tne cause of A 'htist. The church tand. ~humanity, ( he nam(. ot Mrs. Janie Williams, will -t e one among that number. Rev. .1. ? C Murph, th/.' pastor, spoke of the Id >.valty and love Si&ter Williams had ^ >! the chUlch ?rrrzt~her children, whrrrrFf / Your Livin $3? Deliv ALS :droom? m-- x I ^ ?-- * . ' 4 SAVE $49.50 ON THIS SUI & .tout, price.?You got a f\?ll tHvart TrrtH our with reverse "cushions. Come in n $1.50 per weel L FURNITURE 1227 MAIN STREET ?? """? ' ~r"' { -- ^ THE PALMET he held dear to her.. Bhe leaves to nouafr Jmr'Toaa, live "sorts. "aTuTToKg laughter, fivey grand children, one-aiser, nieces and .nephews, and. & host if other relatives and friends. Peace >e to her ashes. " ST. MATTHEWS NEWS All the teachers in the public school ittended the State Teachers' associa>on and expressed themselvs as "having-been greatly benfittd. Miss E. P. pines spent a while at home with parents enroute to the :eachers' meetirtg. The Deaconess board of which Mrs. Daisy ^Guinyard of Bethel A. Mx E. ihurch is president had a very good meeting on Tuesday aftoenecn ah the home of Rev. and' Mrs. Hemingway ftfter the meeting we were refreshed tvith many good things. The Gingham Dress party given by the Pulpit Aid board of Bethel A. M, E". church at the Good Samaritan-hall was "a success. M rs. J. M. Jackson and Edward Jackson spent a few days in Columbia taking id the Mftte gociatiom ! _ Mr. Solomon Guinyard, Sr., went to Columbia on-business, whilp there ie took in the teachers' association. Prof. "Solomon "tjutny^ard, Jr., of Spartanburg spent a while at home Aith his parents and friends enroute to Columbia. ~ Mr<t~Mm-tha.Tones, Mrs. Rilpy and Mrs. Susi0 Hart left Monday for northern points. > - The junior-missionary of Bethel A. VI. E. church meets every second and fourth Sundays of every month. All >f the young people are asked-to-join n with us. Gladys Darby, president; Rosa iDarby, treasurer; Lucile La imore, secretarv. \t Rev. R. ?. "Mbasley, former pastor )f Bethel, A. M. E. Church, preached ;wo excellent sermons, Sunday morir= ng and Sunday night. Everybody enoyed seeingf-Rev. Moasley -in-town, Miss Madeline F. Jackson spent thp veek end at St. Matthews with her )arents, Rev.f-and Mrs. J. M. Jacj^Lon. She reports a pleasant stay. * ... - MCM.INS NEWS ^ -YoHtorday as -I. wont to churah I tave my card to a-gentleman and he presented me with one dollar. Many hanks to the kind gentleman. After hureh, Rev. J. L. Brooks, pastor oT rhat?church?preach|cd?an?excellent sermon from Ez. .17:3. He preached a philosophical sermon. After service e allowed roe^a few-minutes to speak ri interest of our educational work. Vfter these services I-f wouncTed nTy" Lg-Jxyyni ers IXURDAY and MONDAV im * -a Iwu ow < $79.521 STORES I * -rit^ir -rmfi TO LEADER ' ^ w?y to St. Paul Baptist church, here 1 1 heard "another ~ good seijnon. Aftei _ leaving tha church I handed by card to one of the Baptist sisters, whe gave me a contribution. I am taking my card, every day collecting moneji for our news club school. My littl? orphan children are learning nicely I am working to get Dr. Jenkins, the editor of the Charleston Messenger here to preach for our school the 4tl Sunday in May. -I want him to bring * his quartet to aing for Ufl the SaWr day embracing the 4th Sunday. I am working for the advancement of thes( boys and girls to be regular readers of the Palmetto Leader and the Char fbston Messenger. Mr. Editpr: The text book in oui : news club school is the Bible. I want ' thesP young boys'land girls to reat the^ Bible in their home.'.; I am yours for the Bible and Negr< ' journals of and manager of the new; club school. ? -I-D..C.,Calhaun. ' 1 - - ? The members and friends of Chavi; --Chapel A. M. E. ehurch in the George 4.,... ?? ? ??j-t. -?la. Jb?n _ luwn majdosapi msm ms *s*m***2ini|j ?j Rev. L. W. Young, a strong pastoi and minister of the gospel, witness ~ e 1 a splendid two weeks' spring meet ing. Mncfr'good was done. A splendid crowd was present* ai each service, \Ve shall endeavor t< follow_o.VHLKfl.od leader. Indeed we, thi _ members and friends, due great ho mage to Rev. Young for putting ovei Stich a christian, program at this place - We are proud to sav that 33 converti found the Lord and Savior, Jesu; Christ. -I-do-believe if our people a: a rule would pull together, we canno' tell what we can do. We hope oui pastor much success for the future. ST. GEORGE NEWS -U ?t iiiih Mrtrio Windham speni - the week end at home, she is ftoni State A. and M. college. Mr. David Lemon, Miss Pearl M Bowman, Mr. Joseph H. , Bowman and Mr. W. McKinley Bowman, motored .to Orangeburg Sunday evening The Good Hope Baptist union held - -tta Bncainri at??-Gnnrt Hnpe Rftp. tist church on March 29-30. .The ses sinn was ^ good^ thru Saturday ^ night at wmi'ii nine i\ev. a. n. wiiimins uts* livered the educational sermon. " TTu* meetlii" udjuuiiied lu meet al St; Mark Baptist church on the fifth Sunday., ip July. Rev. M tynrshnll is president. Prof, and Mrs. U. I. Gordon s"penl the week end at Kingstree. Th,> first base~6all gftme of the season will he played next week, Monday if possible. Prof. GordoTi niade announcemnet today. Miss Eatherlee Brown is spending some time with. Miss Cherrie Griffin The Question Mark is postpopec until April .14th. The Wedding- of the?Painted Dol -wiiLhe given Ivy the > second grade or Monday night, April 7th. Miss Emllj J. Lucken is teacher. We are very sorry Miss Clerie M Boyd is suffering at this writing witl her leg.. "A Good Laugh ? Prof. "Gordon?"Define respiratior in the grasshopper, MJiss Mac." Miss Mac?."He breathes throiigl Rev. C. V. Daniels preached a sou birring sermon at Good Hope Bap tist church Sunday-night. There will be a band concert a Bethel A. M. E. church tonight. ?Quite-a-few -cases?of?nvump^ _ar The Rosenwald night will be give on Thursday, April 4th. We have se cured Dr. C. H. Wimberly, white, pas tor of thfc M. E. church to spealc fo us. i" T"\ ' I betheIl a. m. e. church of si ' GEORGE Sunday was a,high day in Ziom A 11:0Q "o'clock Rev. E. C. Andersoi introduced Elder A. W. Hey ward an " trc'fn his- mudestway preached a sou - stirring sermon. Our hearts did buri while the man of God spoke. Thi church is where he began his minis " "berial Work 40 years ago preaehin| The gospel, At 3:30. Sunday school was openei by the superintendent, Rev* W. H " Piiickiicy and we had n large ntten dance. The lesson was beautifull; taught and reviewed by the supt At 6:30 o'clock ..the Y. M. C. A. wa opened by the president, Mr. Josepl James. We had a very interestinj discussion on Strengthening eharac ~ ter that all did enjoy. At 8:00 Presiding Elder Heywar< again poured put the divine blessinf his discourse was based on the par able of the Prodigal Son. It was in teresting to hear him. He ia. one <* our own sons, a great character. W< had a large attendance all day. Com< Our doors ar^ open.?Oh, maj vjou mess mm ana give a luirg me t< continufv, to do the work he has beet Assigned to do.^ ' CHESTER NEWS The state teachers' association i* Columbia last week was attended"' bj a large number of city and countj - teachers, ?AH- express?themselves?aj having enjoyed the meeting, and re - riving much benefit 'from the mosi = evecllent program. ? Miss .Josie Bell White is now teach -ifig the fourth year high school ..classes. This pthg^ being ujc urt/gi IUI t; yi mt. umnt!> for New York City^last Thursday aftemoon. MriL_-Mary StanbaCk is now teaching the first year high school classed which have been taught bj - Minn Whito. _1 Mrs. Sallie F. Craine, of Gastonia is in the city becaase of the illness oi her father, Mr. John Featherstone. Mrs. Esther Miller, of Baltlmpre, Md., daughter of Mrs. Bertha Beckham, came home very sick a few days . ago and is now al,-patient-at the Pryor hospital. Slje js doing nicely after ' ' -pi, . 'Ti i NV> 'i?iiirMfc*SHJBttMMfr. * v - ! J having undergone an operation. 11 MfsT^Maggie Hopkins left Wednes-'j ' day for New Jersey where she will ? ! spend the summer. " ! 7-- 11 r' Mrs. Mary Hooper " is remodelling ] i her home on Jeter street. > . I ; Prof, and Mrs. R. F? Gladden of; ' Newberry were visitors at Finley high j [ school a few weeks agof Prof. Gladis principal of the Newberry city < 11 Mi1. Wade Vance, and Miss Marie \ j. Simpson'continue sick.. , . ,< . I Mrs. M. E. Dye is gradually improv- < jing. i; r| Mrs. Lessie Williams was hostess J j at her home on Columbia: sfcfreefcpn p Thursday afternoon when she ent&r- 1 > gained the Stewardess board number jp '!l. An interesting meeting was held,I the amount raised was $3.00. uuna fish salad On lettuce, cake and cream , were served.; ? . . I The missionary women of the York-,_p Chester district of the A. M. E. Z. ( a " * j j .^ehurch-held-a^very successful mass- , ^meeting at Mt. Hebron A. M. E. Z. r I church March 28th tiTthe' SOth. KOV. " " | Mrs. Jefferson^ of Gaffney preached 1 j Friday night and Sunday morning, j; t j She is a splendid preacher, and touch- ( 5 Jed the hearts of her hearers with her | g; fprceful gospel Sermptis. ' The total : L 1 amnurt rgispd during the session wasj . | $45.00. . ; . i-i-- Chester friends were sorry indeed i 5! to learn of the death in Washington,^ ?|of Miss Ednora Wright, the youngest j P; daughter of Mrs. Esther Borders. The I bodjt arrived here Wednesday mom- 1 ing and funeral services were held . | the same afternoon at Brooklyn Ta-' ^ bernacle church. The floral designs! f were?numeiuus and?beautiful.?Mrs. 1 Borders has the sympathy of her + many friends both wliite and colored ? in-this great sorrow'. . i - I Mrs. Bertha McCollopgh and hus[ band and Mr. Hugh Reed Veft Sun d?y morning for Summit. N. J. ! Mrs. Allie Glaussen attended the ! 1 fnnpral nf hor fnnsin in Charlotte last - Tuesday. ? -^7-" 7-" "* ' ' "" ' ] * ^"Frof.'S. LilNnTcy and 4le?. W. 'Li. 1 ! Baxter motored to Sumter Wednes-: day for the meeting of trustees at r Morris college. * t h The many friends of Sir P. A. Rop- 1 re, of Beaufort, deeply sympathize r rwtth him in the loss of hts Avifer rMr. and Mrs. Nathan Waters, Miss 1 i;l_ EX0URS1 i. Atlanta, Birminghafr == Orleans and Out FRIDAY, APR i Very I.nw Round Trij 4 Prom ?? TO l. Atlanta,'" I v C. a. C 1 j ^ Abbeville?=-? 50 1 , Carlisle 6.00 i_ 1 Chappells. ? (5.75 Columbia ....? ? 7.00 ' Donalds 1: StSfl t Fort Mill ----- 7JS5 e Greenwood : jLSH ? J. . - Hodges 5.50 n Honea Path 5.50 Newberry 6.00 i?'-. ?.Ninety-Six 5.75 r 4'omaria <k25? Prosperity 6.00 Rock Hill ______ 7.25 Shoals Junction 5.50 Union 6.00 York 6.75 t~ ~~~ EXCURSION TICKETS wlU Be n 11th (except Crescent Limited No. 4?, No. Creseentr Limited, so as to n Midrifcht as follows: Atlanta, >V s ham and Chattanooga, Thursday, Gulf Coast joints, Monday, April_ ijl SOUTHERN RAII HENRY L. ; Unt Day P I EL ?&* I 619 s.; t-- - ?__L_ > - ^BB2I^H Jack FJI Un< ^ Pi^ 208 Ca ^B i. 1 PHONE 138-J F: H-- r iimi ' j, r _ I 117 - ........J W^. ^^~---- ? ?] ^ * Wg 'T^ tk j _ une *>?s-h '? :'. * *? . ^':w/'^';i - j ,-M a-;,, L . . \- ? ^ Saturday, April 5, lftBO? Vlarie Barber, Miss Etouise-Walker, ill of Washington and^Mr. and MrSI rofin Stewart irml son of Charlotte, ? attended th? funeral services of Miss Ednora Wright. JAMES-WILKINSON Mr. and Mrs. David C. James of ("hi :ago announce the engagement of their daughter, .Anne Maudrea,' to Fiusl Diniie Wilkinson, -son of jpoo? or and Mrs. Robert Shaw Wilkinson, jf South Carolina. Miss James attended Atlanta university~and University :>f Chicago and is a member of Delta < Signia Theta Sorority. Mr. Wilkinson attended Dartmouth colP is now in the Dental school of flarI'ard university. He is a member of the- Omega Psi Phi fraternity. . PERCIVAL-SANnF.RS Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas Per;ival of Greenwood announce the engagement of their daughter, Lueile Mnrin, Mr Ranjiimin .Tanips Sanders, of Allendale. Miss Percival. is a" prominent and popular teacher in the?Greenwood city schoolr-.^tnd_ is well known throughout South ^CaroItYTH because of her family?aomvec tions. Mr. Sanders, headiner the de partnipnt, of science at Brewer- nor mal school, is a graduate of the South Carolina State college and did advance work at Oberlin and Pe'nn State colleges. He is a member of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. _ ? ,? COLUMBIA THEATRE MONDAY ?SfIGHT, APfcit 7H* The New York World says that Sir Harry Lauder has , the "greatest comedy legs <5n the mdderh stage." They used to say that of Francis Wilson. ( And, curious enough, btoth afo short; menL and both have legs that lend themselves to the creation of laughter. 7~T~ * . "Sir Harry Lauder Is accredited?? with saying: 'Ay, a king may "make " Knights and belted Earls, but God ? made. Harry Lauder!* And there's many a man and woman in Syracuse who stopper! a moment or- two Thursday to breathe a prayer "of thank^emng-4hftt-h?-d**L---=I.n tV>o<?c t mil hip- * some times, when the-speetre of Bol-~ shovisni hovers near, and a tired ivorld fintjs thp~path to reconstruction fc 7};ffWh-m>P tn^SVPt^TK7.VP la iniiiKP enough to be grateful for the man who not only brings you tho-.wherewitlr" for' a hundred-odd laughs, but moves you to a new height of pntriot irm as well." ?Syracuse Journal. With a company of 40 -people Sir Harry Lauder will play- at the GolumbiiL theatre-Monday night, April t Vttl. . . - ' iok'J:6 . i, Chattanooga, New f Coast Resorts IL 11TH, 1930 > Fares. As Follows To . To ~ l:?rmtng7iam New^fJrleans and Chattanooga 4i?lf Coast Points ( ^7.50^?1 S20.50 ?? " 8.00 - ; 21.00 . ?? 7.75 ; 20.75 9.00 22.00 7;r>o 20.r,o? 9.55 22.75 I 7.50 2IL5D ........ . -7.50 2CL51L _? * " .7,50 20.50 8.00 , 21.00 7.75 20.75 8Ji5? 21.25 i 8.00' 2k00 9.25 22.25 ?5ft ?20.50 . 8.20 24.00 8.75 21.75 sold for all trains l<'riday7 Apri,l 37). ?- ~ ng on all regular-tnrirrs except -reach- original startiTrg potTTf "tfy ednesday, April 16th; BirmingApril 17th; Now Orleans and 21, 1930. Consult Ticket Agents _ ? LWAY SYSTEM ' JACKSON I lertaker - Embalmer Plastic Surgeon1 hone 9103 - Night Phone 338-J Main St. MARION, S. C. ;son, Couser & Davis Jertakers and Embalmer? lhoun St. DILLON, S. C. HPHONE 270 . . . ' \ 217 SEABOARD AVENUE rJurr ox worth ? Funeral Hirectpr ?; ?Ml'I.UNS, sj c. - ' r - 1 fc Ambulance Service ral Cara and Funeral Equipment aa od aa the beat and better than the Sa?t and Pricea Lesa JRTESV AND SERVICE _ . r==*I