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. The Crept AunivVtsiipy uf The tor
White, will take place-during,
tist Church of Winston-Salem, of _w
. Sermon will be preached Monday 'n
' present pastor of the Zion Baptist
FARE: $2.'/b; Children
The train will leave at 7:00 A. M.
services 12:00 o'clock. '
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"1IRSION
SEASON TO
>alem. N.C. I
"nuT pastor <ir '/ion Baptist ( hiireh, Rev.
the week of .Mi;y 19th a( the First Ita-phich
he is'noyv paster. ,Tlte. Introductory
iij;ht. May 19, by Itew .1. I*. Feeder, the
Church, of Coin nihil _1
under 12 years: HaIf Fare.j
and remain in Wiitstoh-Saleiti until alter'
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-THE PALMETTC
)0I> FELLOWS HELD A GET-TO- W
?-UEXHKK-M BETING.
Sunday, May 4th, at 4:30 p.
-dd- Bellows, Huthltes "and all the _
uixiliaries._of_.the G. JJ. 0. of O. R 3a
..sembled in the Odd Fellows Hall lej
i j\saemhly Street for the purpose eel
making the final arrangements for M:
'1 ?yi?A nil> '.d'Thunhugiving services fei
.T^i?^rriot) out a short pro 1''am 11', 1
;be.i'way of some interesting speeches pa
mh!?music. -This meeting?was well nu
attended and all present seemed be, joi
have enjoyed the occasion. thi
The Annual Thanksgiving v- ser- bu
vices, will be h'el-1 . at Union Baptist rrx
ut 4dltl__o!clock Sunday. May lb
Hill. A. .well arranged program has tir
In-i'tr prepared. The public is invited
to .witness tnese services. ' jXo
I'll AKI.KSTON NEWS (t'ont viued) i
t*v pec ted. ~ ^ | lot
Hni* of the most brilliant affairs
xl thi'' si-ivon wan the?-Carnation. ..
I'luh's Annual on_ Monday evening,' st(J
April.-28th. . ,|1>S
I ):i i t '< ( ':i<1 m i i>nw( hi-jjttTnitly
ilvcoratcd in the colors of lavender ^ei
aiul white. Behind a screen of lat1
ire e"twincd_ .with lavtmder~and whit-e
re srs the tarn mis "Night HaWk"/f\rI'hestia
played the latest bewitching
straihs from Broadway.
- 'rhe-dancers created a beautiful
picture as they glided gracefully a-J
Unit in thi.ii many vm jutiunV ul (In. fu>
silhouette. , ' .
During the intermission delightful'
i clYcishments were served and hou
11 VT V \T I k> U1IC. A t Cl|Uvlll .
trips wiic made tn the punch howl |gi
during the dancing. The out-of-town .c
guests were _M me. Charlotte Ross j P '
Ihiwell, "Messrs. Proctor Jordan, Xu-1
i ius^Alston, Iv. Bassy and Mr. -Ca-id m>
uf-Caivuten.^?- i
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SUMTER -NEWS
- Tlie Annual State meeting of the m
Women's .Federated clubs of South
I'ill'iillim lor lii.Ui it; now history, A |
hri-ge' number of "delegates 'and "visi-'
Lois' were in tjie city and "very invT-Vj^,
lit able' and enjoyable meetings, were
In lil. The people of Sumter madfe spe-, ft] j
iul efforts to make it pleasant for.-! |,ei
lie visitors and most of them left the|
ity expressing words of a'pprecia- ioc
ion Tor all kindness shmvn. | nu
~Pfpf. 1R~F. Danielsy^HatrictJagent
Miss \Tetti?. T?Kenner, state- super-}
4*or-of i^iegro home domestic work ; ^
uul Prof. A. \\\ Shute, livestock ape- '
hi list ui'Staje~ coHege spent Tiics-j^
a.v with county .agents,. Miss Ophelia ' Br,
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illiams and Prof. J. C.' Malum
ley were dinne,- guests of Mrs. C
iwson.??
Dr. andL Mrs. N. A. Jenkins, Mt
mea Daisy Founts.?Angoline?ft
r, Misses Lula Ganibrell and Fra
> Lawson were guests of , Prof, a
is. C. A. Law son o?<?SundUy?t
moon. * . ? '
The body of Mr.* Oscar Osbor
ssed through the crty on' Mqnd
jrning. Mrs. Osborne and childr
netf Miss Allie who accompani
e body from Baltimore to Orang
rg for burial. Mr. Oslxirne is ft
?rly of this citv but has been
ilthnore for?treatment fop?son
ne. i ,
ilr?Joseph Glover mid Mi. iUimt
wt-i.v (jHssvii nway miring tne pa
>ek.
Revs. A. It, Howard and .f. \V. TO
art* spending a few days in Fi
la. . -
Mrs. Mary* McLeod Bethune ai
n. spent several <laysA"lVi""tlie" ci
? wo ek, on- - tttri)tmt of Thi- illm-ss
^sl II. Wilson, Mrs. Bethune's si
(JREENWOOI) NEWS
Morris Chapel Chiirch
Bible school opened at usual ho*
1 officers and teachers wore at tht
>a.r, of -dot 1/ AtiTTTTtTTriin O. m
llection good as usual.
Morning worship began at 11:30
with the senior choir singing t
xology. The pastor, HeV. ,F.. Don
>s Johnson, selected for a text.
4:8-0. Subject "Christian Ft
xities."
The Sunshine band met at 3:00
. Airs; Watson directress.
Br Y.-~y. iU. war called?to?LLU!
5:jD0 p.jn. by Mr. Jamdst, preside)
ie lesson was well taught.
Everting worship began i(t 8:UU
The pastor delivered another si
>>i which \yas?immensely?en
Di?? jday given by the ladies HT l
Sijiunary society? entitled
lights of the Rising Star- was i
ided largely. The Fan" Drill led I
's. Melrose P. Fuller' was indeed
autiful sight to behold. ?
All the officers and members a
iking forward to t,he beginning
) great puetor'n wpnnd pastoral n
rersary lh;il will begin Tuesday 4
th of May. Come and join us'
dng honor to whom Jhonor is di
The sick-list?includes; Mi .a. P. Sa
ge who is -slowly recoycTfltg- nt t
pwer hospital.
Mrs. Nina W'ulper was taken ve
und-carried to- thy?hospllar til
turd ay evening."; 1?~ ?
Mr.HynYiih Harris is still Verv i
The services" wdund up for the d:
th one addition to the ehmvh ai
at riH'etptpMM ?i>fs..r>:>.
Morris Chapel is in its bloom. Con
>u with us and we will do thee jfori
All are welcome to our services.
fhe tna?y
in Brewer hospital.
Robert Johnson, age 7, died 'Foe
y, April 2'Jth and. was buried Mi
Herwas'the son of Mrs. (5iv?rg
ni th.
Rev. Mrs. (i. C. Goode made a bin
<s trip to Cohrmhtjr on Wednesda
>rib .'10th.
Misses Emma BrtmRsr KvirAVTlliai
Chrrence' Butler, tieorgi' Ra.m.d
il Mr.. Herman Widiman motor
Newberry Sunday afternoon to \
Miss Henrietta cSpearman.
Miss Helen Ramon' is a patient
ewer hospital for tonsil trouble.
-Mt Pisgah Church
Sunday services were unusual
od. The" pastor preached as nev
fore basing his powerful discour
> T,The CirvisETun-'s ..best - weitf. m
lis he said is "Love."?He ad us
l? church -members to go bach
thodism and use the magnet
lord of love on the enemy. It w
The Ministerial union?luul?a?ve.
Cresting meeting last Tuesday a
noon Rev. W. M. Thompson pj
ited an outline 'of "bis text preao
Reya. P. S. Moseley, D. F. F?>x,
^ChuppoUe and-d, II. Walker, c'oi
nded the subject and outline ui
?-ajiprapuiate?-treatise- made i
me by - the speaker. Rev.. P.
>seley is?president and is doing
od, work in Greenwood in hringii
? ministers of the various denon
tioUs together through the mini
ial union. - , . .
rhe^ pastor, members and fri'Cn
'Mt. Pisga'h sincerely solicit tl
lyers of the readers of the Palnu
Leader fo rthe' recovery of Mi
nelia Thompson, the pastor's hi
who is still very ill.
'Mothers' Day" will tie celehrat
10:00 a. m. under the auspices
?' Sunday school. Kveryoiie is as
ti^ purchase the appropriate the
and twear it next Sunday. Ushe
11 escVoft every one to the pew t
her color?Qtlllx?for.'?Mius 'Jafl
ippy one of the teachers of the A
ville high school motored down ^
HT in. company with two other I
s^frem her .city whose namerr t
porter did not got. , . ,
CHESTER PAR AG R A PIIS.'
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Ti . .. 1 m' rS. ' i r .
m'v. j. iv uougiass arrived in t
ty- Sunday night fmm Chirac
iere? he completed his The.ologh
arse on Thursday night at the 1V1
irmick Theological College. Aft
rep day ft here with his mother, M
ssie Douglass, he left Wednesd;
r Wilson, N. C., ^vhere he has be
osen as pastpr of the First Pr<
terian church. His wife! and lia
11 reach- Wilson, N. C.;-from CI
?0u-m_a~few-.days, -and-join' Kim"
iir new field ' of work. Chest
ends ^re wishing abundant su
?s for Rev. and Mrs. Douglass a
by Doloroes.' "
Mr. and Mr?. Samuel Springs a
i parents of their first born?a a
nmett A Hen, horn May 4th.
After an illm .. of iiovernl W
ss Zadie Gladden, the only chi
Mr. and ' Mrs. Bernard Gladde
d Friday At "the home of her t>s
ts coiirmwd "Si." Funeral servic
reT' held tali " Carmel Preshybori;
fht at his homq on McLure St.
u/ch Sunday afternoon, Rev. J. 1
money, tthe pastor pleached tl
'A ' ' ' ' '
- * A
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I .. - p
>y tsermon. The flower girls-were cla~Ss-j
Abates oFThe deceased.- Zadie wasaTT
j~falthful member of Mt. Hebron A. M.! P
>s- E. Sunday School and Supt. Arthur!"
Wllliuinn spoke of ht'r life in that "
.n^ithooL She- was a member of Car- r8-!
nd me' Presbyterian church. s?.Just fif- j,
if-, teen yea?M old, she 'has passed away
. in the bloom?of .Ltfe.?War,?a+?
ne, student of Braiuard Institute. The i
ay' burial was at Mt. Tahor Presbyter- j a
l>n ; ian church. Blac.kstock, S. C. Under-! ?
ed taker R: UR?Ay^rs was in charge, j s'
je-1 Revs. F. D: StTns, \V. L. Baxter, J. |
>r-' C. Oil more* L. F, Sanders, W. M. ^
in Honor, Prof. S. L. Finley, Rev. Strong
ne und many -others are attending the; *
.?t Baptist- State Convention in Ander- j
tn-non this _wi'Ult7=*T ' " I a
ist The funeral services of Mrs. Amy
i Cilmore were held on Tuesday at <u
y. Calvary Baptist church Pf whictr^he*0
o-i p us a htefnber. Rev. \V.: L. Baxter
?i pruaehed? the sornfbh: Mrs. Cilmore!1'
nd had been ill for several months. She ' P
ly, was a woman. of quiet ami pleasant' H
uf, WUVS.?;i loving wife,?mother,?ntdgh
I., t Imr :mil I'l-ioiw) Uoi< *
. sorrow to her host of friends white ~
?^uiid. ^colored.?The interment was" in'
Hebron cemetery.
; Mr. .Wallace Jeter went to Char-i
i Ibtfce Tuesday \ where he is a patient,
Jr at the Good Samaritan Hospjtal, to [
nv- 'iave ^is eyys treated. ~ .
...1 Frirnfis, -white a'n<r eolorrd will ri1trret
to learn that Mr. Will Franklin I
a of Oak street has suffered a nervous
Ug breakdown^ , ...-, ......
Miss Elnora' Davis left Saturday
o afternoon for an indefinite stay in?
rjf I'hiladelphia.
Mrs. Mary Weathers left Sntur- J
i, day- for Summit, N. J. * j
Miss Louise Writfht arrived' Sttrrday,
after jjoiny to Hampton In.sfitute
Hospital to see her sister who
was ill there.
? After an illness of several .months,
fie- " Would You Know jOne
(**""? "jj- you Saw It?
I ] If you ever came face to face with a
;t i ye cm, would y^ti recognize it? Oi
j course it is nrfr likely that you ever .
will see a germ, unless, you own a
..1 i i.<>>,>..ii.I.. ..........w..l ?
of imvuni^ ri ? in ill ivr I u^vwfjc., i^n
t|_ . mi would have tu magnify one over ?:i
I In .1 km t i m nr t > it.-ilm il iiij-?S
in ; :i j> n .head. Hut you should recognize
K, fere fai t that these liny germs can get
' itit'j your blood streams through the
"SHia 1 lesand?give?you lv"hoid
stover, tubert'iiloyiSj lockjaw, blood,
ry poisoning, and nninvjfnore "<langwnii< |'
vj't' a lid' |tel'h;l|>s TataTTdlseuses. There is i
'j one sure safeguard " against these j
||; dangers -r- washing every cut, no
ivmatter how small, thoroughly with \g,y|
I .itpiid,- Horoxone-, the safe ant ikepl ie" )X
Vo'i- can get Taiiind Hbrotfone- at
?e! mi-: w.wiim.KY ma t; stork i
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?- EXCURSI
v Atlanta, Birmingham,
Orleans and Gulf
^ WEBN KSDAY,^
? Very Low Round -Trip
_ " li oin ' ? --To
* . ?- Atlanta
<?a
A hhev i I le ^ .$5.50
in" - Carlisle 6.00
Chappells 5.75
Columbia tt frOtl ??jy
Dor/ilds 5.50 /
er -?Fort Mill 7.55
se (iree-nwotul 5.50
7"?| Hodges _ 5 -IT .T5o
pph-: ??Honeu Filthy. 6.00
tj|. ~1" NewhdrF.v 6.00 ^
tic7 N-riety-Slx?+ ; 5.75
ill Homaria _? j__. 6.25
,.y -Rock Hill 7 95
fm SlMKrls Jet ii. _ . _ . L 5.50---?
I'nion tt.00
York ... -- i 6.75
? ?v\( l USION TICKETS will be
('. May 11th (except Crescent Limit*
KKTCRN?4/IMIT: Hood rotumi
No 28. Cresceiil_Limited. ho as toj
inn- jlPMnfglit as follows: Atlanta, Moi
( h ittaniH)^.- Tuesday, May 2.(1, New
a - Saturday, Slay 24, 19.'{(J.
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Saturday, May 10. 1930
"Miss Celia Brown had us her guests i
hursday afternoon Her father Mr.
4?P.?Brown, and Mr. Stephen- Alridge,
Mr. James (.'uiminghanK alt -?
f?Camden,?w+ro motored here and
TPK^'-tntt-of-town teachers of Fin?y
Hi went on a Fishing , Trip to
Watrn'tr iB'-'dwe Saturday. A tew riends.
were also in the Uart\y and
pleasant time wps hod . witr, i'??t h~
f fish caught and a "ood dinner beide
the stream.Mrs.
J. K. Spann- lias all c6mniit-.
?es busy at work preparing for the
fining of the Women's Baptist State onvention,
Jttne l'J-22.
Mrs. Lizzie Chalk wa^ iridic p..i
t ew days this week.
-Mr. Wade Vance continues sick, v
lso little Ruby, the infant daughter
f \1 rw V i l-ii i ii I !i 11 snr* : e
-'Mrs. Aunit7 Mat'Ciilmort' ;imt dauirli
t*r, Amy Luuisi' wimv lion* from
'W+MHWtrtlt;?Vttr; ftrr?fc+rr?I'llllfrat ~"Of
!?a?r Mmt4MM--W??la\r-rrTTrt <fTan<l "Oiothr.
ras|uTtiM-l.y; Mrs.'Am.V (iilnnuo,
rn^ with ICE iTi
^?-?ttrt'
ICE ~
and ~
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of living ~
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-aod-tdrves and mi the?taTTtref~p1aTes'.
ICE clinking in the glasses, bringing
gaiety to the-table ffhd making Ryud-"
things more delicious. ~ : -ft
iSLXety^'easy, With the plentiful'
use of ICE, to add* like charm to nieaU
-wved at huille. 'linn. too. It K actually
contributes to health; keeping
fo<,?ds safe at .all seasons, and preserve
ing their precioijs; elusive flavors. ' .
JITY - H :K COMPANY
7^1 V1MN S'l\~ I'llONE.fiai;
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ON TO " ' ;
, Chattanooga, Now
f Coast Resorts
1AY 14th. 19:?0
Fares as Follows: : ,
To -r To
Birmirrchum New. Orleans and
ChaLLunnoua (iulf I oast. Points
$7.50 $20.50
/ 8.0? " 21.00 .
7.7") ? 20.7.5?r
n.OU ' ' " *22.00
7.50 20.50 y..').")
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20.0H : ^
7 *'? : 20rf)t1?
7.5() 20.70
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%-7.7"? ' 20.75
8.25 21.25
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-?-*h&t ? 22.25
7.50 20.50 <
8.20 v 21.00 __ _
J73-JU5 -^75?
sold for all trains Wednesday, J '
fd No^_7i7^) ?~
OK on all regular trains except r __?
reachTTrfainal sTarUnnpoint liv ,
aday, IV|dy 19. liirniUH<luini and '
{ Orleans and (lull' C5?ast I'oints
M?y - SYSTKMi '.mmmmmmmmamtmimmmmm
JACKSON
ertaker - EniLalmer ==
PlasticHSurgecn
tone 9102' - N?nht Phon^ ?
dam St~ MARION, S. C.
son, Couser & Davis
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lertakers and Embalmers _ _
houn St. DILLON, S. C
PHONE 270
217 SEABOARD AVENUE
L, Foxworth - =
funeral Director..
K Ml'I,KINS, S. C. .
ertaking, Embalming and
Ambulance Servic-e
al Cflrs and F imrrai l tpiipliicrit_Ae____ rttaYrhe
V>esf and tritei tlian the
Rest ami Price# I.ess'
RTESY ANI) SERVICE