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PACK RIGHT " P ' VRI, GREEN* GRA1)K? si'HOpL ? l*tU; S. C-, April 10.?The follov injar program will be carried out i connection wih the closing of the Li vol Greeft Graded school: Sunday April "JO the religious so ' ?\ sees will be -conducted l^y Revv-K. J Gordon, assisted by "Rev. Albrook turn Service," by-PrflT." C. 0. Thohia ifc 'Tuesday, April 22. play. "The O IJome"PlaceT" Miss Kate Windom. d F " rootress. :r:, ! V ! ** ; ^ .Jl X . , . : r?vV. __ L__ $ : k L? ?-?PurcWni K'ki TVo Saiviir. j ' (.? W Seyit .n Biki or \XW \ X g?^ I Children's She | Big Selection N< jiz pmi ?^jzOolla! TOMORROW ROC L' \ v " ' 1 ? \ ' . $ ^ Delivers 'Tomorrow " ' 3 Pie ST~ r $ j. ; X DOWS ^ = ? "At i*, ?* y- - 1 ' ? '4' 4-=^-? _ ? i^L'? ?? s> -? * t- - [ J Nation? -- f r ,4T I * * 1?i?n ;* \ Wednesday, April 23, Saw Concert ?hy -iirnf ,i&/ftrffwnT'" Garget own?* General admission 10 and 15 cents; I ' Reserved' aeaU 25cents. _ **~~j Friday,' April ?5th, it .play, "Nubu-1t in dy's Darling," a special new plav that 1 t>". \vilj,,,p]ease all. General admission 10 and l5 cents; reserved seats 25 cents. 1 r*TM. L. Thomas, director. The school l ^ "rGlpp-Fluh-and Mixed -Quartets and s" Octettes will be- a special attraction ' on i'ach program. ?j" -V isses Bertha Couser,' Rachel Be-j ' < thea and Katie Windom, assistants. four Stylef . _ i Tor CQ>rer -_V 1 . V * ? Look over our large ossortmenf of o ' NEW Spring styles to n?otch*?yoor ? Frtrtfn- Hofhes ood our new lowpnces ^ will offord yoo the most ^ , i fashionable shoesjot the' -O?; lowest price in town. \ c: >es 69c to $2.981 ew Styles for Easter? c> 1. WILL DELIVER )M OR BED ROOVI S I ' vi . v-~C 7".*. TV >?.'f T-, .?'t It-,'. vr! vr.t'r. T<-y*r? ;: . v". ?- y. ?-r >V>..:k.7_ ce Bed . Room Suit* SI. Down $ ..SO per week ">' ^1^ . . . " " " 7*r?- r^*?*- ?: ** TPEnr>p?j;vX.Tr. ',*--?r.i., 4< rjL: i~:. r:?rk<r. ? Vfc- color?;:'. crtTTr^Hh . "*? \<r> :?e?: vf con^iructioft ' 51 .X* 5e:.yt il Furniture 1237 M AIN St. 1 THE PALMET r~H'TrVi^ { > (iRAY rorHT NFWS The 1 .natrons county high school could like to play t.he Tumbling Shoal tiph inh ol and imi the city boys'nf. Jaurons or Madden. The grounds of our schop] liav0 In en eveled and lixod by the \n>ys. and nen. - ' - -Prof,.- \V. - A.Wirbte. .\Uwrs_. A. _i . franklin. C. K. Clinkscalos. .1, P. and \Ton-o Rates. Mrs. T.osn?Smith. V?vrinia Wilson, and Audrey Wa'n^er. MTssos N'.mn.e . M. ' llci' n. and A-.rlessa Franklin, notcroft :to Fantvlis Tuesday. April Sth to .hear "the WV'.liarns singers. ~ . . . tl:'^^'r " " at \t w l iberty schot 1 reported a \n :y deli fchWrVo v?,h. i .g'Me>?i> J.. lbb.Vo:f and Clarence Fl'.r.kscales \verc siih' with r.e>v. pirns'. '.'ltd'." It' out ""ptrls: tne [v-y? have or. ynu. ^?.?.? " Mr; R_j.: M -i' lj.+?ot=Aereenytlic* ihe Friday, eyehi.nc c ost of Miss M I-:.--T-?f- v. " . ifc*vt%t.i t r i iT^'\n r. Ov^* v? V" K"' r 1 * 1 ' V, : - A; ;: ; . y*.'.' " t1.'. I I 'iLU'VUii . 1? M. hiv v'.iv.r.o P'. -.V.? Wc^'io^ay. V. ?? V,. 1. Oarvv.-. ;-tnV > :?. >. K. M ? V:. X: -. V: \X Rov.: V .. I . .* ?v Thar-.:, v Yr. nr..; Yv?. >ni:ra : m,.. ? .- " v -sc. V P,",'v "A a1H... .1*1 ? _, - - g M - Get Jy O.Vrrctt. tt i'.ik?Ui*:? r v.. :... y.., : itr. Fruiav' Mrv >!:\.. F'. y-5^ *M, V.-!"*. Y "? ' v. A* av.o Ci.ivvctt. .Washing C.. .v.ur.ii; :.rifv. v;i".:*r rt v r. ' ' >'.: *. Martha. Gar-" r-7T;- ' 7 _ ?"" ?~? CT ~ ' - - '" "v* ' ' ' ' V "' '' FTTa.Ty"'.- y ' " . . .1.. I*. ... . . A Ll\ l\G : I mc~~ ^ ^ . " MB T-Z ' ? $ 79 I A I -.1 ? I * * WEEK i 2 " . k; ; _ '.; ? \ ^1. i . , z " 1 J > k ' tr ' ?4 39 * i . - 1 * = - _ ; ^ ; __ ^ J L' ?ZUJTJ"J' ^ ? ? ! Stores ??? ? i? ? [ - RiaRnpvin.e hews The death angel visited our city on ; April 4th. and took away Mr. Samlue I Symon, who was a member ot" St. tJoens A. M. E. church.?The funara? i services w;ere held at the above n^med church. Monday. April 7th at 2:00 p. m. Hev. R. M. McBride officiaetd. Nelson and Lewis undertakers. The deceased left to mourn his loss a widow, erght sons:-four-da-ughters arrd seven" | grand children and a host of relatives j per centage of~the students were pre1 school. The school also, presented a beautitful floral. The four girls and one boy are attending the high school of the !h leaved family. Mareht" wore held at_the_Mt. Harmon 1 Baptist church. Wednesday, April 9 at -trOd yw -m. Rev, J. S. Hannahan officiated. Lewis and Nelson undertakers. Mr. Marche"Hved to be a very aged mah. He left a^widow and several grand children to mourn his loss. The funeral of Mr. Robert Hickman was held at Mt. Harmon Sunday, Alath at 3:00 p m Bpv. J. S. Hgffl - 1 . ^ * ?? . ndertakers". My. Hickman was re-jdinp' in Linden. New--Jersey- where TT,7" met his death and the body was brought to Bishopvill. He was a member of-the above named church. Mr.~?fid Mrs. Oscar Davis and fa._xily~ uf Manning were visitors in the ? itv last Friday. * Miss Zora CaThoun has returned Montg:amervu_aiter -having apent . several weeks as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Thomas. Messrs. Pendarvis and Rubins of Darlington were-in .the city on business last week. Prof. M. L. Thomas of Latta was a welcome visitor at the high school ' .as: Monday. Thl .Young "Men's Social club, gave a very enjoyable spring social in the -choc] Suditoriurq^ last Tuesday evej 'r.gv Messrs. P., H. English and Thoeovas-Carolina of Hartsvillp attended. I the function. CHESTER PARAGITIPH* Mrs.- Ar.r.ie Dt Graffer.reiS, and son ?Pn.-adtlphi*. a rrvi.-n parked Kr... ;b..Jy of her daughtt-r. Mrs. Anna D. V,'hi:lock here.. FuneraP services ; wer-e hfld a: Mt. Olive Baptist church 'Th-arscay- Rev. AV. M. Honor, the ra\ r. <pvtachvd the. serm. rv. Interment ! 'V.n- ;r. Arr.Vr.is cemetery beside her 'a: .".t t. A!: .Tt-^-cy-De urafTfcEcIuT why . oe. at-ufO r.er to the grave...-a few. ' ?ears ag.. Mrs. y 7ra L?. Bnce o: Co; lumria and Mrs.'B.err.ic,e Kellogg. of drerrs;."rv. sisters ef Mrs! Whitlock jir.f or'.:: 'tx t -Tterai.. also M . ss Bryar.:. a sir... ^Ir. J. F. 5 pa nr. was .:.a.rge. , M;ss Adrt: Fair of Hock Hi1.*, sper.1 " v-k frd W '' - v^r Mr; >ll:e Fair. ' M.>s;- F. ;.?a, r<r:.& is dr. Wir.stcr.a: tr.t '. .-ij.ce ot a >:ck sister. * The m.asp r->_ pa\"e a stag T*^irs-' ,v. * r yr. Felix Clark. vk, a'rs t je&ve soon for New York.; Mrs -N ra NVisor. is <*f-ir.g ajcely at .fve Chester .parat'orlum where she1 "a.? -rdrrg.r.e an operation. ? Mr H". V?e:t r,f^r.T cf T3reefme~Trtr v.tr t: F. .?; k Hi".:, stepped ^t? set I stcrrr: Mrs?Berry Niis. r.: ?a:v-: r.r.ii Mrs Fasterr.': d r r. t red t .Lancaster - Fr:/ : *?' ; th r -i--k' :;>t are Mrs. Bella Mar -Mar - Leathers.. Miss Pearla B - * r. 77 a.c,e- i,aitci.-M;ss Zadis .Via deb". Mo F.fhard'McCorey. 7-.-5 a-d' Mrs* ?. L. Fir.'.ev motor*] v A.r.r.st-.r: >uncay att-ernocr. c * .. t r.i. t r..gram :y. tnr mT77~ ?..:t-. t t":. trr Benedict college.. 7 hp' b ..-!> f Mrs. Agr.es Mor.tgom-ry ::rr d here Sunday afternoon. Wlr.str.,; Funeral services were! I d ;.t Calvary Baptist churcK. Rev. L ?.;.T*er "Tpeached "the seirm n a cf ar.d her rr.r&r.it-o :he- hxi\: here. !- :\ r;. tT.: -na* jr. Hel-ror ce.meterj*. Yr. I- P Bt " i? ir ;. 7,v r r^sl. " ~ ,.Y- ?r. v Vrf. Varaer g :T>-i ; . Vtcpf-e Vary Wedre>cray ar.d ad s. -.try r!ta?ar.: ?tay for a. ccupW * a: t'r.a: :n?:i?utic?fT" 7.:. : * t fair erv ur; e ; r. W ed y e >d a yh Frar.-r;" ir pirate defeated Kir.ps . '-XL -r-aalr- i.r.' a. .haseha.'. . cars>e.- The . * : ?*; v. j.i ?%. ; C\ . . '. .. e^;^v ~p??:: a* '. L-T.-afttr 'rdjrh . schools played. TV, ^ n;!' T:" > ir. favor cf the * *rs. T-_r - ard* friends motored over * M ;v- :"rara*. ,4 ' .. ?. * ; * i, t.u:- n;>:r><r. cauchter ofv; , - - .v?* r.- n- ---' . . - . .. ii.v-f'tr ;> \ try ?kk :r t r.<-uTT;v' ri!? "*" ,Tv-r - v -irvj-r^. of tr.f A. M.?? T ? "a> m :)* v rrp ,*f. Mr- T'i-sr. G ri vTfru?t ^a*ai ?; ?*?* *<rf ?vrved ^'xvinp & _/iiiiiii' 't>ii *f revival mt*j;r.p ' Mt. ,Ht-l<rc>r. tVr-rV .. f" TTtfTTr tilrelet 5 v.11 Y* held at ?* ' *-" vtirriay In-" tfree: r.r rr -cratr.? ire fieinp platv ?- - >' ^ . Jr.t_ jirst; scn*v>! i.vVfcf very t-al^'ec Joiif eiffift.. The. :ea.v*-r? ani are TraeV ela't-* if?c cvfr :h? Jchwrfol attractive ar?- | ' 1 ' ' <r ^ ' 1 = > ' ^?" :Xi=;; "TT ^ ""TT . \ pearance of the roimif. , '. ' ?Calvary Baptist- rtim-h-ww-Hf* Friday night for the program whirl closed the adult nchotil. The gfowi up li-apt *hc iumI'11"''" juli'ii''lI'd will splendid rendition of their speeches dialogues, playlets?and NongM. Tin Finley high.ischoul glee cluh and-tin jnale quartet sang HovemT-wtrderlions X Ttumt)efT7>f wKitu-"people Htleiiilei these exbreises* Numerous gifts wer< presented to many of the adults a school faculty worked very'liiwd thi year and feel proud of the success o the school year. The faculty is as f<>l lews: Principal S. L. Finley, Mr. .1. .1 ~A~gurs,1 Miss Annie F. fin r rich, Mjs F?nnie B. TasselF-MLs^ .Laura.41 in ton, Miss Estelle Bovian. Mrs. Lula Howard was called t The eny^rronYTVtorr 1st own; N?J., he cause of?the illness?of her?brother .Mr.. Richard McCrorey. The body/f Mr. James \Vestl>robV who died in Pocahontas, Virginia ai rived here Thursday and after funera buried in Hebron cemetery. ?Mrs?Maggie II, runcncT.-itml M' Minnie B. Brice motored, to ('ohim bia "Sunday accompanied tiy their sis ter-in-law, Mrs. Cora Brice, vvhu.xann here tfi attend the fnnoral of her si^ ter. Mrs. A. I). WhitldcRT 7 WORLD WAR VKTKRANS NOV! Mrs. Matilda (irfliin pf 1".10 ID-id street is a Gold Star Mother of tw lives for their country. She~has- la K.red haul in living tu-nrtranir.- ? v*T?T3tt S Jmsl TTT" Columbia. 11 i1 < tl'f )? are^tiw being crowned with- sueeosA number of veteran's met with he Tuesday night. ZAl'tlL l-'th. _ai- 202 Taylor street and transacted "all r. essary ' business preparatory t' t'h setting up of our y.! > >: 1ilavr racnt. Am1!! 22nd. ia Mi. i dN'ealy.. of Greenville. S. W.. have a quota of IT nym'ry e\-service 'mer.. (two al'.<>y<- the. n Trtrtred?!1 ..n'.bct?for?h??-V.;>i ft i )?ilia Mrs. Griffin*wit send for our char ter. It^pe.l badges; etc., whioh?>hc wu. have at the next meeting.^Apr-il 22r.d ^Tifn Mr. Nealy comes t-? #< * up. on. ; ; The details <>f this?iiyvo w tlr-i" v.-.r .-vj.V.P-.f.d at any t:)i< veterans desiring to mu-t with us. "At the""::*?: met-rsr.tr the routsro > r usir.ess w'a? spIemlitlTy cariied! Mr. ar.u Mi '. C. 1^. -HailiiL^riral Mj Pears->r,?t"r;?_?i>!uh:hia'??>' Wad'nr - ndtrrakvr.*' were )<se<<. r.t $r<l i-;u rave a short -ar.d-. hclpfuV taljk. X*\i refrvshir.'er t? we.r<- "><M'Vid which w?;r a a: driver. : v Mr*..' (Iritl'sh. ?-?Bei iT-j ac^ourr?r.p. .t >* a? ? that \vt " ^rirth :;va~tire ?iw <>> !* Jci ;,'-HrveV7:" at.<: cr.eh ;ri ~'r i i respv-ded with?>5?>->-r*T - Kat-ht? ar-. Pear?-r. headintr rh< witr. > 1.?. fter.-.emKr _lhv_nL vv..r.:.ri iL4iili f.TTC T .ace. ,0>n.'r\ 'Nc rr.i re :? rf-.&r. c.-r.sidere\j mi-ret! as a triangle-.-luj rath-. r "a- a u'd -are "Every nirmal' individual*" > r-c-ter.ti&lities ov'rjsjt * They are a? f. rl.ws:' :-'r.y>.:r.? ntal . moral and' > '. 'hfv I wenaer if there '1? any trstftati : r agency which. fane-: 1. r.s j:;*. such. . way 'Co stint'ulatv thiVr- uuaiitiis ad< ouatciy,- Car. we imagine any ihsth :'u:.::t Vct^r far. r .. : "rect'.y train a^d saver*, m V.s :vi,v ers s.> that each ' .i these essentia* things may be : ivvided :.: ? 1.-. t ."r*t'. fot?the e >vh<.r th..- .lea.uv : c,ur..fhurcr.es. cj a universal ch.;:\ : -hall be I road minded,, thoughtful an^rtter^stvthr^rrncrTTTT^irTT^^^ HENRY L. .. rt . April-H)^1930^ flolontly V> ri'Hli7,e that theae four _1 *" iiotno manner. Jf they are inadequately supervised" then whom do we \ " i hlume'! When our church reaches lijt(lis ideal, JJn-n they shall make for ,t 'happiness- <^f the lament posBible.num-?z? ' i her-rrfpeople within its domain. ' f The religious services held in the '' various churches-of the,?ity atid. yicf. nily see.ui to lend themaelf in a trend r which ~Ttcveiops the moral and reli'gious rides of its members, primarily. Tljo sermons preached each Sunday are pregnant with practical lesI sons which sefv?. as a fountain /bf s -youth?ever invigorating our spiritual f. lives. | The Jackson high school with Professor J', ii. M dp dona as principal, has secured -ewith the assistance of -1" the lending hrrsiTTrrs-mcn of the city, -1 white and colored, a-very Ix'autiful ( did artistic "design and" has recogni tioh of the men who made contrihulions VheFe.ori. The school heartily i friend ; who" have' -'bown their loyal-, t.v U> the cause of "better educated youths.-" - . i Hey. W. U. Pooler of Columbia, has II begun a project which all the citi- " s y.ru, "f t . imdef' f.Yd _t?oud_of. Thp I spot I'onijt;i Ty known "The " Jail, Is . hcinit jirej.ared f r a nvxjern equioned 1 1 .-I, ii i , 0' /A \i i- i "? 'I'll,. ~A.lhn' university sjnywg and - synurhony" orch'e.strai accompanied by Dr. D. IT. S.irii*. president of the cof In''', hall ; r>r??-:? r ir.~D-o-.vnintr Hnmpj ?.auditm iurri in intere-t of the afore-?-'- [said church. ... Ar>ril is at hand and baseball plays it- role on tho rts throne. 1 The Jael: on. -teady and technical t Hanth'-r f layed a thril.l;nsr panic on r, la>t Fridyy. April 3th. They met with :the Li^:'Jtu.^Ufh-ehb,dl of Saniten. : l'7V?-rv t , )'P-wt- r:r-yt~n ^u?pense un-" . ti.l The end whw .the bin coin fleeter* ~tr1Trh--trTryv->v n:.u to the~~3ack~-~^?r I.!; I1., ' I. 1 iy, ' '.'.w aa ,.cU2 .in . .. Jack-or.*,- favo.r. . . /. ?. Fj![ SAVE WITH ICE j >?r??iU*' , , Pnn'f V take chances with Food USE ICE ? f l*i 0 With the |fsrst cool ' : ft:... r ?- me mathera r "' ?u-ypn-d to |niMr"' a*^ ar.d ^alrstitute', - . . " " _h&Liusg - ?? ; " Bnrexr:c?r;-.tcd .1 ^u'tckly and f- ar\- t'x-.o t j.t jlait.? iarr.;-rtess:- and _ ^ 7)?"oy\ *^. t i-ht : iT~V trifling. \>ut the 1 scr\: ?, it r\:iitT? .n .protecting iood - : atv: h-...!:'' ir.>a!.:^l*.c. Why not let -?t ri rc; rr"t>t??rrPTT?; ; rJv1-' 1 . - " virni. in," In"-. ? a \ *. !*. *?'t . %v? wii^ ; he-pe: r ? '. .'.1 i:;estimable val.ie '' ; :. > ?.- if. r.'.i'd'.cal soiem-e r ' , ' better and better??r there, germ? that. . v:h4' c -:. a..estrut and give us , - - : : ty: heid. tube:1vu.io?>" ?' : ' N ... U..haVC' to dw t ^ 1 t;.,-.-e- mead: u] germs , w a..: e t. . . v. . a v. dx is to \va. h that ! :<V\ iv small.thoroughly - y... . . K t'.e. the modern ar. \ 4'..:t ct: J.iauid Boj-ozon-: .v . i : nt y 'ai'r.ee^d? and purser . m^\r"vTiKi rv DRI T. store ' nawMHMBia -V a * r ? JACKSON ider t afeer-EnTt aimer ?r~ Flastic Surgeon _ " , Phc>nr9103 N ght 'Phone 338-J Main St. . - M ARION, S. C. . -?3=: Itson, Couser &. Davis ndgrtakigrs and Embalmer* /? PHONE 270 , ? ' f ........... - - --^r - y'mffVvnn avkntk r. L. Fox worth Funeral Director j. M? i h\> *s ? i nj. rtHknifcmhhUmngk) Ambulance Service 1 ^sr? a" <i-Fwi^c'. C f ipm?nt >? ? 1 ?? ;j ^ ;.r,t Ar{^ Kctlrt.tWt^hc" . R*?t an^ Prsc** L**? .- * - -.- . ' *t; H RJESY \NO SERVICE ' V . > - . * jjj --? - . - -- r.-; > -