The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 10, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, May 10, 1930
LAURENS NfcWS
Sunday st-hool was held at th<> n<.
ual hour with, a htrtrF' crowd Indite
present.
At 1:00 -u'clock the pasioiyRr.v. G.
HT White, preached from the text,
"Follow in His Footsteps." Not a
stone \va?s left unturned. Three members.
were added into full tnember
ship,- After- w+rictr "thl'^lvorTTs Stfppe.r
was given. A Judge chiwd wors
h inped a*i alwnyA. ft... |w,ygm. ie nt il|'Ii:
lull lone and service UK'am on Min
day night was as usual good.
?? Church clubs?ttev?moving1 on?a ml
v . everything is being done'for the good
ni./l ?U? - *? * "
u|n (jHtruusiii'sstoi mcrnurcfi,
Services?were-held at MW l'ist?ab
Presbyterian church with, the .Jtev,
McFadden preaching -a wonderful scrnton.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kiles left on
Thursday for Richmond to spend a
few days after which they will Iphvp
for their home in New Jersey. They
were accompanied /as far as Clinton
by Miss Cecelia Duckott and Mr. John
/y. Piitraan.
Miss Dorothy Lomax of Clinton %yas
the guest of Misses p^'hett
qntl Mary Bailey on Friday afternoon.
The Tacky Party given on Monday
evening: was an enjoyable affair "esfiecially
among?the?youngsters.?A"
arprc crowjl was out" a Oil a good time
was in store fb,. all. ?
We are sorry to report that Miss
Laura Hsfll flnno,Vit??? ivt..u rii-..
? Puckctt, has underwent a seiloUs operation
at. the -city?hospital awl-has
beep veTy ill. WI* wish for her a
speedy recovery. - " .
Those on the sick list are Mrs. Margaret-Leake.
mother of Mrs Alice
?Ytmrtgr Mrs7 Alleeno Burton, Mr. D.
Burton. - . := "-.-I
Mr. Clarence .1. Byrtl passed away
at an early hour Friday morning here
at the home uf his mother, Mrs. Aina'Hla
Byrcl. Hi- pp.
-home in Pennsylvania in the early
fall and was advised by attending
physicians to return to his home for
?better; But: ulLiittldjcH-l ?klll lUul lov-.
ing hands could do he wua-ea44ed to
his reward. He was a. prominent barber
in- both cities-where he lived and
loved by all who knew him. He was
funeral iyed by his Tinstnr, Rev. Creen
Htiater White on 'Sunday afternoon
j?at the chiirchy-irnd interment ih the
city cemetery. He leaves to mourn
a wife, mother,, brother.ami a host of
' relatives and friends. The floral tributes
were numerous as well as beau
ttfulr Remarks ami telegrams read
by Viv.f. Sanders. - His only son,
Chuonce died cm the same elate of
Mr. Byrtband was funerali/.ed. As we
I'DlllI'mlwr ttn will ??.. . ?
. Since he went honk*.
How still the empty room l;is presence
blessed? ..
7 IJ ntouched the pillow that his dear
head' pressed,
"Stiic c Fu7 \\ent home the b'hg, long,
days,
Have erept a way like years",
Ami the dark niuhts li.ivo i:? i m-ii wilh
bitter tours, . ? ??
Since he toeht home.
.Mr,?Frai\k Williams^..uf Colunlbia
attended tHo. funeral of Mr. Hyrd also
and relatives were present,
a large number of out of town friends
. .. Commencements arc beginning.
.The baccalaureate sermon of the T.
S.'~ high school was hefiV~Ut Sl7P?ul
011 Sunday afternoon with a large
. crowd present and' the Hev. A. A.
I_^_.Sims delivering it. ?? I????
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel (larrett, Rev,
and Mrs. Frank Uarksdale Mr. and
"Mrs. Lee" Franklin/ Mrs. Mills and
daughter, all relatives of the deceased,
others,; Mr. and Mrs, Priest MilThompson
and Many others the re'
porter failed to get names,.
LANCASTER Nl'WS
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* The Sunday school of St. Paul A.
M. K. church opened at the usual hour
r.nr.-wUh a very good. attendance. The
lessons were very intelligently taught
by the different teachdrs and reviewed
by .Mrs. F. II. Beaumont, the superintendent.
The services at St. Paul Were largely
attended during the day. We were
. .1^ ,1 'I* I- - - - - x ? ' l ? . .
piau to nave uvir nn'imii'i's added lo
the church. ' . . " '
?*. Stewardess boards one iind-uvi) nut
at the home of Mrs. Mary Cook. Much
busuMOJS was transacted.?-Preparer*
tion wpK made for, the noming of .RL
shop and Mrs. Hurst on Mother's day.
Mrs. Hurst-'is to address-the-rrrbr"sionary
society at 3:00 'pj m.
i he seeon<l quarterly conference
was indeed a success. Our elder, R?tv.
J. McKenxte Hnrispn, wits a little indisposed,
but preached as though he
"was; a weTT man. We surely enjoyed
that wonderful sermon.
We are delighted to have Mrs. Ilar
rison _aruj Miss Viola Boston of-^Sumte,.
with us Sunday." Miss Boston, the
president oi the district AT TT~E7
league addressed the league Sumlay
afternoon. We are always gjad U>
have these dadThfi With lls~
The Lancaster. higfi school is now
near a close. Thy exercises -are very
good. Tuesday bight will mark the
closing exercises. Dr. Riley and teach
. ers need to he commended for the
splendid work done this year.
SPLENDID VOUNfS WOMAN .PASSES
/Wy _ .
Mrs. Posie Morris, wife of Mr. Van
cy Morris, an agent of ' the North
Carolina Mutual insurance cdiftpaffy;
J!?,i ~i.. o. i . ... :?? ?u?
isicm vuriy ouiiuay hum <n mc
threshold of reproduction-. M rs. Mor"^" -rwwaa
frotn Ketvgew, for several years
before her marriage she taught in
Oconee'county. She and Mr. Morris
were joined in Holy Matrimony last
September. A host of sorrowing
friends attended hev funeral at Seneca
Monday evening. The Rev. C. F,
' Baptist church, delivered the eulogy,
SANTUC NEWS
Thomas Chapel A M. K 4'hurrk^I-ast
Sunday was another high da\
In Ziop at this place.
At 10:30 thji superintendent Bro
I tker L. W. . Walker opened Sunday
'schooh The lesson was beautifullj
discussed^ reviewed ky the :urperin
j-tendent and enlarged by the pastor
peime tnc Tio^e 01 cnc ressoii sona
helpful thoughts WHfa given hiy
llll'l" J, P. Glenn of Sedalla.
At 12:U0 shar pour pastor, Kev
_L?LI?Gamble. selected as a text St
Mark 15:14. To say this was a won
Jerful sermon anil a gi^eat reviva
-meeting would not he sufficient. Whib
the whole audience, enjoyed the grea
teast many hearts were made tu le
joice in the God of their salvation aril
say as those of old "din not- our heart;
burn within while he talked with u:
i>y the way."
The usual appeal was mude foi
joiners after, which the Holy Com
munion Was. administered
At 3:0u p. m. Ke'v. J". P. Glenn o
Stdulia preached a wonderful sernioi
'mini .1 uh? 14 U> and l?th ver
ses. Using as subject "God's gift b
the Holy Ghost in the Christiai
Church." We are - always proud o
such' men.? ? ???
-At T)ur pastor?preached an
other _squL stirringsermon froni th
book of Ruth. Knowing on Mother'
Dav^ he would preach the annual sernnin's
in morning and afternoun to th<
OdiLEellows at Jeter's?and Santuc
neached Sunday night. Not ontv al
the mothers in the community shoub
nav-e heard this message but all 01
the face of -the universe, li uwer
possible and the ehildren-as well. Th
sermon was tfull of |?iought lfcon
start to finish, seemingly not a ston<
was left unturned in making knowi
the carp of mothers for their childrar
A Charatable donation of $2.78 wa
given the pastor to divide betweei
Sisters Harriet Wright and Carrii
Gregory as hp visited them in car
lying eominuhidn. They remain 01
the sick list but still have the prayer
? f the church.
Because of the many services a
Thomas Chapel Sunday Rev.-Gam bl
was unable?to fill his engagemen
with Rev. G. C. Johnson at Unioi
Sunddy afternoon. Nevertheless- hi
sent his local minister, Brother Ai
phonso Johnson in his * stead.
This weeir Rev. Gamble, Bros. ,Je
ter, W. J. Johnson and A. L>. Curen
ton will leave for the Winnsboro dis
ti ict conference at St. Peters chure
n Monticello. Rev. Gamble motore
In. Clinton with Rev. T. H. Addiso
and preached two nights last' week
Messrs. Clayton Jeter and Harpe
Thomas were the dinner guests p
Mr. and MTsTJuneph Walker last Sun
day. , .
? Mi;s. Kssle-Carlisle visit
cd brother and sister-in-law Sunda;
l 'nl'I'ia fZ?nirr\i>\t ' ?
PALMER?Robert J., and Adelaic
;i J. In everlasting and cherished men
ory of our dear parents who pas?<
away May 9, 1928 and June 5, lUfl
Rosina, Esther, Leonora, Jennie, /
delaide, Minnie, Edmund and May.
Mr. Mab Moorman and family al
io,. Mrs. Martha Ann ""Bennett wor
l ipped at home church Sunday. Sis
ter Moorman reported $1.00 on educa
lion. Al! the Sunday school was prou
to have brother T. W. Walker bac
after several days of illness. ...
_ (litRENVILLE NEWS~V
^ -Mrs, Charles.Brooks, Mr. and Mrs
therspoon, Rose Elligan, Miriam W
therspoon, Maggie Walker, and Mi
Clifford Walker motored to Spartar
Tit.rg on-Sunday anb^were" Joined 4s
a few there and on. to Tryon, Nort
Carolina where they spent the day i
the mountains with friends; they al
so enjoyed the great colored pictur
"Hallelujah" and the Octette fror
Livingstone college. Salisbury, o
Monday evening.
u The "Thank You Rally" spoHsore
by Mrs. Carrie M. Thompson at Al
len Temple A. M. E. church Sundaj
May 4th, for the pews "was a gran
success. She thanks all who helpe
to make the rally a success, also Mi
M. 1). Fowler, Dr. AVarren Cooper an
Dr. O.-M. Thompson for donating th
three prizes. The prizes were aware
ed to the following Miss Eva Fulle
1st prize; Mrs. Mlaggie W^Rfams, 2n
prize; Mrs. M. M. Sumpter, 3rd priz
Amount raised $17.80.?
Mrs. L. L. Sewell, supervisor (i
county schools and Mrs. Hattie Di
ckett, superintendent of the Phylli
W heatley-eenter - attended the meei
ing the FederaVttm-of Women's clulb
last week at Sumter.
The Rev. McFadden of Spartan
burg is the supply pastor of the Mai
toon Presbyterian church.
The officers, members and friend
-of- Evangelist Baptist church are c<
lebrating the 22 years of active sei
vice of their pastor, the Rev. A. I
Burke, D. D., Sunday, May 11th pre
mines to be-.a Red Letter day.
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naspnaii viissic
i
Benedict cott^^'ef Columbia, v
State college. Orangeburg at Parkt
high schol park on tVoodside avenu<
Wednesday, May 14th, at 4:00 p. n
This classic is being sponsored -ft
the benefit of Phyllis W-heatley cei
ter. Meet vour friends from far an
near,, at the game and see the be.<
game of the season. Quite
a few of the Baptist mini:
ters of our city are attending the Ba
"tlst Educational mid missionary tvn
vention. They alDseem to be arouse
ov.er the compact which will either t
adopted or laid oh the. table.
Dr. H. H. Gibbs, owner of Giht
pharmacy has one of the most up-b
date drug stroes in this state. Unlil
most drug stores it is always clee
you get. ' - . '
. IV UElfnBl'iu ; .
IL ' THE PALME
SPARTANBURG NEWS
--?Triuitj, A. M. E. Church NfU's
. Sunday - school opened at 1U:0U us
. usual wTthra~Jotty bunch or^young{
folk and a set ol well trained leachr
ers who dig deep for information to
- impart to their classes.
. _ /\i 11:30 Dr. AleClellan-in a -Christ
~ <"g tne lirst-. Sunday the church was
- inautilully?and?solemnly?decuiuleU
with white drapery and lovely flowers.
ilVe choir was beautifully adorned in
^ their wmte uniloi;nis also stewardess
I uuards numebrs 1, 2, 3, and 4 who
t n> arched down the isles led by our
t oainted mothers, Mrs. Ella Whitmtre
i- and Mrs* Angle Eostei; while the wri1
ter sat and watched the well- trained
5 choir and stewardesses 1* wonderuu
s within myself if heaven be thus so
glorious why stand 1 in fear of the
jr future. ,
Dr. MeUlellan preaches a clear cut
gospel. He is well trained as a gosf
pel preacher, organizer and director.
1 a church that has any fraction df Gou
. tD if, cannot die under the leadership
7 ol' such a'man as this. Long may he
n live to help Christianize, energize, vif
talize God's people. At five o'clock
- Mrs. Inez Gairett gave a silver tea
. at her homeland a Very timely' pro~
e gram was had. Finance wa* .good.
s We were glad to have Mrs. M. Mc_
DoWell worship with us also one of
p- -ehe?paiticipams at. the silver tea.
^ _ At" 8:00 o'clock-the man of Gotl7
sounded the gospel trumpet Whicfrev1
ery anxious soul expressed by his or
j ner countenance that they were well
d fed with spiritual food. Thfc day was.
g- enjoyed by all, church iuveis. Jlh-iuiB
ty church is our boat and we are with,
in the boat being safely guided on by
e our great Captain, Jesus Christ.
n Dr. McClellan as our pilot sits at
^ the steering wheel wat^hin^ the (roul s
We within, have no fear of wreckage,
7 ^for the ship . is guided on , by Jtisus
e Christ through Dr. McClellan. J
Sunday as we all know will be Mqif
ther's day throughout the jcpdnecuuni
s Too much cannot be said or done fur
the sainted mothers. Our program
t for the occasion is special sermon, by
7 XhtL pastor at 8 :Ut> o-'clock;setection,
t senior choir; talks, Madames K. WhiFn
mire, A. Foster, O. Blakley, A. Craig.
e L. Williams, and Iona Kelly; sel.ee.
tion, senior choir; recitation, Miss M.
Chestnut; paper, Mother, Miss" L. W.
RodgersjT solo, Miss J. K. Lefg; reci?
lotion, Miss E. McJiinpsey; recitation,
Master Melvin Chestnut^?solo,
u Mr? IT 1
M ? """ecu, jjajjer, moiner ini
d the home." Miss ST Whitmire; reci-l
h tation, Miss Alice ' Turner; paper,
[7 "Mother in the sick rcom," Mrs. M.
r Blackmail; paper, MrsT C Lfean, sef
lection, junior ehoir: "An Anacrostic
_ Mother," Prof. M. iVn-gldK; solo, Miss
Etjnora Poster; paper, "Mother's
,r Task," Mrs. J. Anderson; paper, "Mo.
y ther in Trouble,''- Mrs. -Connie Chestv
Jiut; paper, Mrs. H. Alexander; solo,
.w Mrs. I. Garrett; recitation, Miss H. L*
- Perrin, solo, Miss E. Whitmire. Come
- out and enjoy our evening of ceje;;
bration on this day when-some hearts
- ate made to feel sad for the absence
d o'" mother and some made' feel glad
k to,, their presence. Financial report
" for the day was over the top. >
Thpse continuing ill are Mrs.' 1..
Hampton. Mrs. Q. Atchison, Mrs. N.
Byrd, M-rs. -C. Ward law, -Mr.?G: ?S-tiu*- i
- -ther. - ' ' 1 ?If
you are in need of first class hosj'i
pilal service call or see Mrs. Carrie
: Perry, Howard Street. When if it)
r need of first class funeral service
have some one to call Woods' Funeral
u We were glad to .have.pur presiding
n elder, Rev. E. Philip Enis- look in tin
I us last week. We want hint to feot""that
he is always welcome iti Spartanburg,
being a good friend of our
n he loved pa&tor.
d , r
; BENfiETTSV1 U.K NEWS'
d d
???
r.
d Mondav-ftfternoon \vn? bmun in mir
e city to he a sad day-with^the relatives
I- and friends of our darling little M il:r
wee G'race on Marshall street,
d Mrs. Birdell D. Rogers arrived home
;e Sunday afternoon from Washington
? view-the-xemains of her niece. The,
rf funeral services were among the larl
gest ever attended at' Shiloh Rapis
tist churchr
.' Many beautiful flovvbrs were given.
Rev.?A. J. Wright, pastor, Rev. W.
, F. McCoy, pastor of St. Beulah Bap,
tist church, Rev. J. W. Cooper, pas?
.tor of St. Michaels M. H. church, us|8
sisted in the service. Miss Beatrice
, Kihg, member of Miss Grace class,
sOpoke on her as a classmate.
Mrs. Whittaker, member of the Hi
I school faculty spoke on her school
work. Mrs. Hattie Spears-, being her
1st teacher, spoke on her 1st life in
Our dear little Miss Mjirgaret Reese
>r classmate of Milwee, sang a solo, that
? made the "hearts of all sad. Mr. Dudn*
ley sang a solo also. Milwee was the
>r only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.. G.
i- Grace. They died a few years $gu.
id She resided with her grand mother,
it A loving dear soul is gone. Sleep on
Milwee and take your rest, we loved
i- you but God loved you best,
p Mrs. Wr-M? Hanna spent a lovely
rr afternoon with the reporter oh Thutsid
day and renewed her subscription.
>e Dr. and Mrs. L. M. MeCollum and
many others motored to Woodsbury
>s North Carolina and while there they
J-< visited the Fishing center and Dr^Ju.
te M. MeCollum, one of South Carolina's
in expert fishers. They reported a splenitr
dtd afternoon stay.
Mrs. Lawry McLeod is on the sick
list.?.?? ??
?Mro. Salttc Hope, Tdtflo Mimi Str
? wart, Mrs. Frances Reese all are on
je the aick list. Trust they will soon recover.
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t*j| Superintendent Ratliflf of Chester^"IfeTHT
superintendent of the Cheraw
k? district of the A. M.. E. Z. church
? made a visit to Evan? draper A. K.
E. Zion church Sunday afternoon. .
4
TTO LEADER v ~~1
J'rg- mi\
Rev. I*. R. Mdmlona was in the city
Saturday 1.111L Sunday t*out.c For si,*I'
vice. He was the house guest of .Mr
and Mrs. R. R. Ro ss oij K ?In street,
Mrs R .ininmkiii ^|>enl- I-W* afternoun
Sunday -w+th Mrs;- trod?r-M-tse
Sanders on Amelia street.
Rev. and Mis.- A. J. Weight. ?Ujp
conjpamed by Mm. W i igfo . Uic
niotnePj made a pop call .to a number
of members and Friends this week.
Services reported From the different
cburehes ?were goud SttmfctyT? Many
-yyHI render* spec m I -A4^l-h<o' - t ?,t, tn..grams.
'
?Rev. a: >. Wllflll flt-tu eh .1 ;.t j. I v I,
oid sefinon lo_r.a full hoo e Sunday
inorrtiiiK. As our pastor IcIt Monday
morning IAT the. .stale convention In
was murejoice Sunday morning
just_as'fit*"st^iud to cUj.su out. To In?
surprise lyirs.'M. \V. Williams prescy.ed
fiiin a laigt' Imx1 with an c.v?-lhhl
new suit. After which Deachn lios
lard read the names* of all thai hao
j-oO freely given and over_ j??7.70 wie
I.which made $11U)0 for morning col ection.
Rev. Wjight m&de an effort
|io express his feeling toward them.
The members- sent him to the .convention
fjill of snlilesHind with heavy
-uuMie to rallv with the A cJass.
| Tiie members' and friends of .Marl
Lc ro county are doing all They car
For hifn and his lovely family. They
deserve all that we may.do for' fhein.
J?Prof. C. Wright, prinri|vi| .or. the
graded school with his'chayipLon lean".
I loft un pIv Alumlnv ? ft ?.? ??<??.?? <' ???>_
dim where they put over a real guim
Jn Jjovihg nienifTr'y or"WTTITahfMV-T"
VJ23T ntUtl
Dear heart you left me,
Sad and solemn 1?feel, -??^
But it was find- n-h., ln-r.-ti 1,;
Hi' Oun all our unrrrnw !_
Devoted wile. Sa<lie IlllNIIII."
Ijj memory "of our dear soji and
brother:
1 Me ol"W was hard; the shock >e\ere.
Lit4.li1 thought Wild death ro neai,??
Only those who have hjst.vaiultdl.
Zthe'-puin" of parting without farewvtn
Days of sadness still come. >
;Secret toftrs dor often lliiw,
Memory keeps y >u pea,. us.?hu-4iud?took
you a war ait".'
Mother and father, Rev. and Mrs.
W. M. II a htjUr -s4ste is uml I * l'i> t Ire is.
dfVllt.l'Ij Sad 1' Hani.a.
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\V IN NSBOKO My&S ,
The niHlliiellii'ini'iitf of tjic graded
school- will begin Friday night. Ma\
9th-with an operetta,. "("o|d;lr.rk= Adventure,"
by the tirst and scorn,
grades, Misses Cecil .Ionian ami Sara
Miss' Amelia and MY.- Onier Alcffi
tosh entei taineil a nuinboi?of liieml1
at their epacious home 011 .\orth (iar,den
street Monday: nigliTT tiam.es wen
I layed after which a delicious ice
course-was served. Those present* were
'UM??( Yei! .1 1 dull.
ma Beaty, Messrs.- .-Vinos and Jioldcn
By rd of Baltimore and Clarence \\nod
?rfl.
A Ie s s rsA nYO's ~rrii 1 < ? ?Mr n?lfv
Baltimore were pleasant \ i - I<>!
tl eir parents last week.
Miss I'atsy Mcintosh r ?till mil
fined to her l?ed pIso'Mil?Pu-.k*^ l amI
Ml', James Brown.
Mrs. J)avid Bratton and Mi . I.
telle Johnson ait- impe'xi'Vg to- the
delight of thei,. many. liremh
A ~ tacky party was given in tin
school auditorium?Friday niphY. Mr?
Sadie Cade was the winner.?
Misses Cecil J'o'fdan. I/ilium Silio. t.
Sara Brown ami Kwnia Beattv :n"t^mipamc<r~!te\s
-( iT^T.~R VTT y"T>< iTa
city of Ridgewa.v* Saturday.
Mr. James tlaston returned t.V Baltimore
last Sunday after spending/^
while with his parents. ? "
Mi ss Esther (laston of Allen university
spent a few days home last
week on account- of illness.
r Dr. J". IV Pickett of Camden was
called here to t!)e hedsjde id" his lather.
Mr. Eddie. Davi^ has "purchased a
new place of business. We hojTF fm
him much success. v'
Piv.dVJt.4lr But-jet* and son, Henry.
Jr., of Hartsville yyd&fc'in' the city a
short while last Friday.
Mr.?and?Mrs -'A Icv.-mder |{n?>ell,
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur llarnion." liev.
a'Hl Mrs. (I. M. l*hner? Mr. -and Mis,
JSaonuel Moore, ami Mrs. .\tnvire. .Mr<.
Fstelle Davis, Mrs.-Rosa Davis, aiul
Mrs. Isabella Batiste want mi a lishir;f*
party last Thursday; Tbej reptjjt
a very'pleasant 11T| 1> if m fisli.?:?
A ham .contest will be itnyn on" th"
St. Paul Baptist church law if on Tucs
dav ni^ht in interest- of the rally t- >
he held very soon,?
Mj,\ James Bookman spent a lew
days in Mooresville last wM.-^?
?Watch fur rht'-pht.t?KvT s of l.i>vF"
to- be presented1 hi t-hc -mJiooI aiuiitorrunr
at aif earh--date,Miss J.iUtan
Smoot directress.
?Rev. Ciallman oif- Winston Salem,
ig in tho pity f..(- 1'r. .l.iy. llf is
very busy at tin- dirt'ir-Hif t In.)relies
while here,
ifN MI:M(HM\M
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In loving memory of our dear bctv
ther, Tecumseh Williams, who der
parted this life May 7, 1 P'Jp.ftnt^-yent
ago. Gone but not forgotten.
You cannot say, you must not say, ,,
That he is. dead, he is just away,
With a cherry smile, anit a wavr nj
~~the hand.
He has wandered into, an upkuowi
land,
And left us dreaming how very fair
It needs must-*he, .since he linger?
. mere.
fn the love of thee as The love of"
'Htsttprs ami' ?; Hw. Malta
Ware, Miss May me L. Williams, Mrs
Corinne GambreiV Mr, Frank (Jam
hrell, Mr. Frank \Villiairr?r~r"
LOCALS ' flabf .
"" ' Miss Louise Murph of North lef
""f)p th<* 2nd for Brooklyn to ioin he
sister, Misk Pansy Mfn-ph. We hop*
for them a successful vacatio?? ?
PAGE THREB
?????tmmmmmtm? ??"
dies wci'c vcuv ehafminjr in, their pienie
dresses and lo-ilced like roses of
stun met. " ~ *7 " '
Mess-.- llalne I/?njr,.-f-SamueJ
(vui-m-s.* I'ii Kette, Ivrry, ?.\I arris and
I ark sr iii i>1 ( uiirdeii were the-Suruluy
i \ II111 i*" ene-t- of I b'e MiiiSJ's Boo'/er. , J.
liuI NSNK h NKWfc
.-.'d:... -A.i.lo- Mir i - fiM- .<-i4?a w tw ' ir1??=
la ' fs? rin attei '(in- y\ ? ? k ikiie - , Mh<
v. In all nvte->?k"ei uiul
p? ,-i I, u .ii|iniii 1.1. i,i i... i i.. 111. .. . 'mr
la 1 ill ,1 I - int.. I t I III I ( A \J
111 i i 11 .v in- i it i \ 11 etl l>\ Iyer h U>
1 !' 1 ' .1 ' . 1 1 >? 111 I I
il.d 1 i ielnf. Ifil ri'inailir v'\oiy eui
'. I'd 11' \\"a>(tie s die. Snuda.N y\ li?'i i4?
' Ai. de i????:?-?fn-'\*ine, \ >itfi :aHne
Mi'--. Miii \ \ .lack->oii?is stdl'vei ,' "
: ? ' r ' -1 l-.arlv -u \\ ? i 1 known
? " * ,
I w w
The tni'inUTK of St. I'aul art* soon
to t*n11*rtiti11 .tVidistrict fconference.
Mj;,,'aml..-A!?s. A. Sherftid have .a..
?. *4r >vee|; -end' truest. Rev. JanejetJe.
;Wtr ??' IM 'tud to say Mrs..* Mai >
Ihxon is iinproviny allot ha\ijiy been
- ill so?iontr. --
'?Mrs. Mary J?HnMro- -fs-tmpVoci'ii..
.Mr. \\ . M. Robinson has lityuir to ~
try. to improve his -phoir.
A "ood /nany of St. I'aul month -i ^
irjTTV(-d ~tl:o nPvv?loac,,..?|nn"i.i i'i ?rs
- S'Hulay afternoon.
Mt-. \V . M. i laiK
" i-aptiM .lout It \ i- d,d Nl I'ait I Not.
. d..y (lot dooi> aty. alway open*.
_ M !' holiia..'2^Jao'OoOo_lj_;. j I
vanston to t imI lift \rlrr- He*\fi It .
I. i a pleasnot irip; . :J
Shoals -Hmirtot to y i \ v a n i o-.-1 a m u:
* iatcri-^i oi tici' cluli.
Alfi'iMl Moon-,- M i st._Kioaiioi .
kohin^.n motored to Sta'l. eollojre
1" sei^her daughter, Miss Ivvm. '|-h?*v t
--found'hot ye-Uihy* alony fine. On m
v ay hark ? t hey . stopped* in Hopkm
t' s,.,. Mrs. Iytura 'Reynolds. . '|'|,e\
: <poi tnta prnmt trip. i
. 1 he- larnu-rs are busy planliiiy. -|
. Mrs. -hit nice ('uniiiiys, Sirs. .1 1si,
The niaiiy- ft iends of M is> lietii i"T'tit
Itol.in.s.;,, a,e glad to '-ee. lo t aP
- J-'?I?.l.i i: n i: ?a \\n\?-tench up;?rrr?< .'til;- :?
Mile..., . .
The K. ol -p. pa\ e a dunce, "t limit
'ill u hieli was m-iv itioeli enioved
byyall.^ ' ^ ^ ^ ,
lb", i .Iani -rr^-tx'?is s|u 11djt'j Hi,'
" \ ,'a K vuil ui (Aukesbury as the yu ~ *
<~f- Mr. and Mrs. R. Jackson. :
The many friends of Superiti J
?i?Lii?M i ni > ltiil.tr>. on w i-i-i?iii'.?i-n?r.
J??In lea III j.,1 Ins iJll.i-..,,
IR>1<) NKU S
?iuriin? -revival bera-ii at Mac d-mia
- Taptist eliurcii last- .Sunday u>UI is.
t-o.viny on nicely. Rev. SpiynoV \va*
itb us all day Sunday ;? ?'> |b?v vsr ?
" r's is I<r conduct t hi -nieet inc. t lii imit .
the week. We are always, ylad to
I ave ICe\. .Nonas with us as In- liYun.-sell
-Si nil stir-liny -mcssny -s.
I*'"' YTackson. on I*- past in a. pj.tLu
Funy 'to u 11 e in I t he?I hi] disl 1 a I < i- (m
*?nt'ioii in. Anderson:"*
Mr. ('. ('. t'ruwford our lai.tb'J
sn()erinte;alenf, bus dotfe 'wonderfulv
i>r-li lor the' church sin.ee-lieiirv. w it.h
i.-. We owe hint inuch crt tlit. ,.\V?are
very. V<u ry he will.. ha\? ' to l?-aw;
tr V. h 11 setLUiit is out. T .. "
"NN'e \\i-ii- very triad india-il to hat .s
niatiy of our 1'rieinls I'roni Voutnr
t hape.l to -\ is it us"tasT SunilTry" U <
| always 1'i-jfJ. as one. We hopi- t ii<-\" .
" Ai : ft I O ; | 111 I 111- Fo 11.line lit It'll.
All a III*. "n.-M .I.-1A ^4:?1 den ona n -i
" spoilt" on llurhisan's. rumplis last Satimlay
wla-ii tha - faculty had tlu*ir
hi-'laI 11it-iin-.-?Miss .lanni*'*- Mai- .*YC?TiYt.fv
as < 11>\\ ikmI ,\Ii>s Mai'hjsini^l'oj^v inli'iiijr
first' jni/i' I' i; tFu- hist tltt-inu
V iiiyliani ?11 ass.' Al.is.- l.iU'ilc Haw its
ivrnn yrmrrrf?jrrrzv hr~Tfia" jmitres TT~~
| .a l it was saitl that thi-V f. nihil. at
M I T ililTu ult tu iltTriily all .just jVh-i
i f<t?u 1*1 j'-al. 11if- |*i i/.us as all ?if tin- la ;
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PINCKNEY'S Fl
UN'DEltT AKKH AND LICLNi
CAROLINA- A
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11 PincUiiey.^s Sanit
I BEST EQOIri-El) IN THf
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| The Horned
SMrs* Nettie Snnc
We make <
jijii ?y~iizrsz\v'~r~~^" m,i u~ r'~~c ""
Wedding and I
1330 Assembly Street
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.lu ?II. Ill it'll I? ; l >U1HHIV
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l?i'Vb I*, 'i Scull fiii'i *i u in i ly I I'
U Mm ,-.i.ii> 1 <i l^ilmuir* VVIKMV I?*
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-I "A, > Kav years ago, my KJ
T health was'very bad," cA
m writes Mrs, A. J. Seymour, CJ
_ 3915 N. TVvelitli Avfcjiirm- H
? ? iugham.1 Aia.i whose picture U ' =1.'
r; is printed above. _ , 54 ^
^ ' nor tWd equal to tj
to^uy ^ I a fj
" bit with pwinsTTn my side c4
J and back. I was very \vyak. U
j "I hnew-that 1 tini."t take?54 ??t?-?
i.\ something, to keep up. T* M
saw Cardui advertised and ?4
j decided to try it. 1 uui glad >"]
? I did, ior I felt better alter u
H taking iny lust hot-Lie, 1 M
2 ' took thre.e in all, and w as ?j
R greatly improved." ?4 1?
Try Cardui for-your trou- 54 ?
2 bles. Get u buttle, today. u
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CARDUI]
~ Helps Woraen To Health ?
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>i:i) EMBAIA1ER OF SOBTII
M> GEORGIA
Funeral Cars and Funeral
Equipment
As Good as the Rest
* ?\nd Ret tor than the Rest
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SERVICE
Office Rhone 8707
Residence Rhone 7704
?10(TtrW ASIUN G TON ST.;
< COLUMBIA, S. C.
ary Barber Shop
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