The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 17, 1930, Image 3
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PROF, JEAN J,,ADAM
ON SUMMER KA
^ ^ CTiT.TY^ ,
Will Conduct 'Courses in Kronch
: Afld Eu r open ri Hist o t y
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Professor JeairJaquos A<tinTr~f7TV
?ln?,\ -- r n Tn
uaui; ui raris, r ranee, will Conduct
courses in French and. Kurupean- bis?iU?the?Ueimlii
t- Altm?rTmTnvT'
school during the iu;su session.* .suet
an nnnuoncenient is sollieieiii l.n?\vrr
rant that these subjects w ill lit"' -|Ml I
pular among tliP> student body. for.
as in. large .universities.' many emir
?ses will ho choseir^tuin'llm standpoint
"-of the instructor offer! bj? lliem,
Professor Adam nrcnim^^a. .1 i.t 1.
position among the teachers of lan
guages in this country:?Ills niaster1^0
Powers, plus his native Fro noli
. sought by some of our most outstanding
colleges and universities. It i:
impossible for' Professor Adam " to
meet all the demands-made upon-him
.to conduct private classes'in Fruimh
10 give individual instruction, or t<
All al| the engagements returns! d '< !'
,him.
The training of Professor Adam
has been UllUSjJbl. He holds the de?ree
of Beljes LettVes frojn the I.yeee Xa?
tionale and the degree A; from
Johnsob Sunday.
Friends of Mrs. Bertha Bennett are
glad, to have her home again.
Mrs. Nannie Wright is iTT Til t-he
Anderson-county hospital. We. hop;she
wilj soon be able to return tu
, her home. _ .1 ,, ..'
Mr. Clifton Foster" vr.re- -uprrrH c**
on last week at the Anderson eoiinty
hospital. He is - getting .along nie?'!? .'
> Mrs. Alice Kiinson, who Ties been
ill for several weeks is some' better.
Friends of Mrs. O. S. Ijuirk are
~7 glad Ml WL'U'oino her binin from York.
She is the picture of health.
The North Side 'Primary sehool bad
its closing exercises last Tuesday eve'
? .' ning at the Reed istreel high school
auditorium. The large croud of patrons
and friends present showed t he
interest in this school, which is mala
ing. rapid progress under the lea?;
dernhip of itn efficient?principal 1 and
teachers. - Mrs. Conn lie I'eek isrlhe
principal, Misses Georgia Sullivan and
Gwendolyn Artder.sftiMu|bo. teachers.
? ?Mr- Hawkins after W- Titigering. ill
ness of years 4''*d at nrs homo Tues
day evening. He was luneran/e<i ar
New Light Baptist clyir'ch. He leaves
a host of relatiyes^jdul friends- t?>
mourn his lospyC Yi
J$ev-. (II. M* Moore *>f ('harlot to
preached an able sernlon at St. Paul
Monday night to a large crowd o'f
iiuunUt?faL-tiUil fi'vi'd'-. Jtrv. Mngtc
will attend the Baptist State- convention
and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
- J. R. Thomas.
GREENVILLE LUCKY STRIDES
^ SURPRISE
? The Lucky Strike club gave a surr
prise party on Thursday night in honor
of Mrj B. F. Miller. It was otic
oi tne moil nigh crass jnwui * i-\vi
admirable Mr. Frederick Smith is
president of the club. Other oflkiers
are Means Bowling, business managm
Ct B. Fields, secretary; "E. B. .Adams,
assistant secretary; f>\ IT Letman,
treasurer; H. M. Sewell, dance mas~
ter. H
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..Vv V-. / ^ ^
the University, of France, he hhs mIs,
studiyti._al the Sorhtmne... wlmhv..isthe
largest university in F):nnc? an<l
one ofHhe oldest und most Irchiiwnod
in the world.
An incident 7n connect ion w itli
? Prof. Adam will illustrate ho\y very
^ capable he is. Soihe time ajro a minir
ber of distinguished French tourists
-wlio -were visiting the irmve. sttv ,,r
South 41 Carolina wen- al io gin- ~'m
Allen university, for a short nerio'd
during which time thev met and Malted
with Prof. Adam.. To he sure (h'es.e
gentlemen were delighted to convers>
. in America with another of .t.V'ir I
countrymen. When they' returned t.
the University of South' is.
being questioned concerning?the he?t
schools, in France at which one mi-'ln
learn . to sneak the ~b.t--7-.Tp
sical French, they replied. 4You !
not have ~frtr-"go to -Frame t?> lu ai
French spoken in its pji...*n r......
Simply go over to Allen university
and talk with Prof. AdarTTTTrhmise of
?r---tArer-FreiH.4r^hHHfuage-- is tirrr^nPt! d
anvwhere."
For two years? Prof. Adam has been
head of the department of lnnyfutVe
at Allen, uniyersity^ ?As -a? result of
the exchange, of prof.es; or; hip he
tweell Allen university u??d Bwtediet
College, he"also instructs the sTuit "tdT
of?Benedict who1* me?diet vim-?>-+-?
language! Willi both student hi ..die
lie is? a great favorite.
As might be"~expecUi|. l'r.'.f. s>o
Adam is also a scholar of Km q none
Jll.HIO ry UUU KUUWS II cIS III! *\ IIM'l H '
eouItT scarcely lie expeeted-to. "
The Benedict-A Men summer srlum'
is proud to present to tin* teacher-?
stodents; and patrons its -sesvtrrn.
?Professor Adam?in?the capacity rrf~
? instructo,. of Flench and K-uropeaii
history.
ANDERSON NEW S
?r? . Mrs. Bessie Anderson...Shepherd and
children of - Det-rok, Al4e4ttr-H+e-+?+e--vi?
siting relatives.
Friends of Mrs. F.lrtise Turner are
sorry: to know she retirem-d--In-mi.- ill
from Tampa and hope that she A.v.il!
soon recover. , ^
We are verv glad, to report tha*
? nnri nhlo tn V?p np":ipiin. ,
Mr. Lindsay Thompson who habeen
ill in the Anderson comity hospi
tal is better and able, to come home
Mrs. Smyrna Lee of Aslieville' ls
visiting parents. .
Dr. Edmond Johnson has.purcha ed
a lovely Chevrolet coupe.
Miss Inez Williams who is teaching
at Ninet?Six "spent the week eiid
l __-at home. '
Mrs. Jarnes Meadow of Rellop
the guest of her sistyti Mrs. Eddi
ON BISHOP HURST'S
i WORK AND DKATIi
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Resolutions from (he .Alumni
Association of.Allen I'niJ
' vorsity, Columbia, S^C.
Whereas}, God, in His All-wise providence
has called from labor to reward
our beloved leader, the K+Vbt
Reverend. John Hurst of the Seventh
KniseoinT I list i li-f .. nTTi i.. hi,mi,.|| ;n
yeiieral:
Whereas, he has done sw much for
(his Kplsropjtl IMstrict. in so shori a
(inie. in instituting his husrnessMikc
methods i.n the "church arid school;
W hcrens.?because -of his Christian
IcIloWship,, (us broad vision, his birrhtntrGnktetts
ire every movement Which
-* t ooil I or the clevaiion ot bis people,
the Ministry anil_ Jaitv. weio -eatfet
1?? follow his sane leadership';1 ,
W fltTens. Mo- l i'i twl i t 111 iitii?^?HJ-H
college hand and orchestra. th Hurst
Athletic Ik'ld, named in his honor
tlu? building of ah on tiro brick fenci
around our beloved-Alma Mat or, tfu
purchase of more ground for t he |ni'''
"t'MS"? tr f e..\ tend i ng hup borders ;iiii
nutting her in the riirht ful nlaee :
lining colleges' of the country ;
Whereas; these things were ;$.'tual
ly brought into being during?Kj-.hot
HuTst's-sojourh with"us? in the SevvntT
Fnisco.nal lbstl'ictr jjuvy shall alw:iv:
stand a living monuftfent to his in
estimable character and leadership;
-Thrrrfm-e'he-it~rfSOtV"ed:";That the
members of the Alumni Association
bow in humble submission with th<
iji.ereaveil?fyiniily?and?friends?In Out
who is unerring in Council, who if
too Wise to make a mistake,.who do
eth all things well, who watches ever
.a sparrow's fall;
Further resolved: That wu?shit*
ajiwavs keep fervent the name of Hi
shop Hurst, we shall cherislOiis mem
-onto*-ht thw future years; . _. ?
Further resolved: That a copy , o
th; se. resolutions he sent to the fa
nfi'ly, and a copy of them sent . t<
the church papers, a: copy to the As
socitlU'tl lU'U Spapers. anil a,cop\ sen
to the Bishops'jCouncil.
('ummitter; ---p
.lits.^'lil: \\ ooilbury,
, L. A. Hawkins, y
(bo. H . H anipton.
' IN ION NRW S? -?The
loii?'-looked for ruin lias conic
l)??\v all toitr"tt?.-tu'f. Mai mum s fi t
niuiv hopeful over crops.' Rev. -A. IIa
ten. pastor ofAlorihth baptist chtircl
j?iv<* itii Aint." , acrmijnt irf?thi
doines.. of tin.- baptist Slate cohven
1 < 11. A 11 wTTv plt'asu<l_Ui-4t .11 n the
Ilii'i>Hio'elin?- was*a J?1 < uSui.il anil pro
1'l aiiK- Mile. . ???
The program at 4 Corinth bapti:
elrucli aimiei' tile auspices of the Wo
nu n':- .M issioiia ry society, .ayus- Ave!
icik lc ted. I'ape i;s hy- .Me-s+ta-nu'.- To
i iax, himj'.'s. blaekwell ami Htimohrie
we re all well prepared. Reading" h;
"Mrs: A . M. Montgomery, Snlns ?Ir
Mesilames bateii and iMentor, quar
let: M esdanie-s bookman, -Painiei
dielton aiul Mi'i darner, an -orhrina
["" in I'.v Mrs. A. IffStms in lnemoi"
f her inotlie,. were all dotu; Very ere
ditahiv. Mvs.'. Rosfooroutfh presideil
ol the ints's'loiTary soeiety thanked ev
j v ejie' i'or partieipatin^ also-mem
T.\Jis~"?r The jViTitot'?ehTitt'- for VITUS i
fiti pished. < '
Miss R. M. Met/., nurs,e in bin
.Kidjre- hospital. Asheville was hous
eiiestot' Mrs. A nee line Ooodlick.
* Airs. Manirie Cosset Cre,\vs," nov
of Trenton, New Jyxsuy. was a plea
"?i i oh-v t or- -da J?au. a k o >-11?
TTTrrrn?relate es and friends wore ti'frf
to see her looking the picture <>
health.
"Miss .Mattif. dossott and friends o
.St a Jo college in Orangeburg visile
li" home folk, spending the week a
the home of I)r. and Mrs. C. An Daw
kins.? ?- -
Miss M attic has been a mem he,, o
!h faculty at State college for s'evei
. ol \i'.'irs aiid is still commended fo
her etlieielit \vork. She is the daughte
>'* Mr. and IVkrsT. T.a\vson Gossett <1
this city. Commencement is still o
a' Sims high dcKddlv~All of the exei
. rises have- been well attended an
are*veVy good.'
"Mhs?s Cofield, Mouzon and Mi
(landbeyry, instructors in Booke
Washington school, Columbia . visite
f> i."iid in V'nion and were pleasant]
entertained at the home of Mr. an
Mrs. Holmes MeKissiek.
Mis< TToTT/TiTi is pleasantry I'tMlien
iicred as .teacjier at Sims high ,i'i>
a few years ago. LLuiuli is home tow
- -t-n?Mi.' ' Id iniw?ii resident i
Way *1 ork and- teacher in South Cm
olina.
Mrs. T-diin ;uul other friends wan
phhsed to nave this group visit th
' cit v of hospitality."
Mrs. Maggie Crews visited Mr:
- Ttdiin?also. Mrs.
Annie Tucker," daughter u
-Ml,?rrttrl M I'll. i\l-i> t . illI'Mnill'li UJ
la-en visiting her parents for two <
three weeks..Jtlrs. Tucker is from Ti
on. North Carolina.
hViends are tflad to noU'-tlm iiliprin
. (! condition of Mrs. Julia McKissicl
She surprised us by culling'u few evi
nings ago. .?
Little Sarah Mae ltutV, acTompanic
Rev. and Mrs. ltaniels to Spencer, ?
('., a few weeks ago and was ovhi
joyed with her trip and stay in thi
> Yit v. She Was house guest of Re1
-aTid -Ha mVTirr~ S ft rnh -b\ 1?
, ful litii^* Sunday school scholar rfn
1 was much missed while she, went (
J way.
Mr. S. R. Ruff enjoyed his visit t
Columbia where he was plensantl
! entertainect in the honp> of his chi
_^dren, DrT and Mrs. RufT, who delfgf
[in making one feel'at home.
Mr. Robert Kelly of Jonesvillo wf
'guest at the home of Mrs. Julia Pai
:_hilmT Mrjj. Carrie Singleton feel^/|iiil
" home ftn<T has resumerf woCk ~i
Xiorinth Baptist church and S\md;t
i. school "
Mnw flilltnm nnd Doll
, Humphries are improving. This i
, gratifying to friend ~ ?
Mr. Miles Bogan {gave your scrib
1 a pop"pall. This young man Is a sti
- TIH I'ALMI
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S. (', STATK WINS FROM A. * T.
ijr t o^F- n>
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' <iranj^ebumj?Alay Hi Tin* State
. ndh-e.e inp; Mii*iel\ -taped a nip t
ll ri 11 i ii v; and i lit eresl i ii?' eicon nl .-i
, y it ft t.lii* seasoned A. and?T:??[i|i'i
in-iils nil Wi'iliirsiliiy ni>*lit,'~Apj'it '50,
In win .in a judi'es decision of two to
Tfmc, whrte-FrtTF TOH With defeat~at-T3+e
I hands of Vivginiu Statu:
i While it is conceded that the A. and
T. visitin* had a better presenttrthrn
fiom tin- standpoint of oratory and
|i ,.ini the?lopie?r+t?lliffii" .11 y; 11H It' III ^
I was pour and, of Sjich a nature as
'.Indjied ill,-! eut_ tlu-in.
Moth credit is illic, 'Pimoth.\ St 'win+Ttir
the manner in wlTii'h to- |.i
jf.'it ally handled his rebuttal.
1'iit the story .was a ditl'creiit one
in \ ii tvniia, as tin- weaker' team -was
scot there. The inn. ''Resolved.
that. trial li.v Jury ill t rmrinal cases
lli2?_Abolishedt" was handled |>y State's
ullirmati ve.team here while the hcya,
Vive team wen I tu Virginia. The jtulr-.
es (..Mint in Virginia was two to one
j ir t'ayor of Viryiifta State. State eiij,
Uyv1 of STnit-h- Carolina havine; been
, \v< ak in -her rebuttal. ,i
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. : I. ATT A NEW* ~T "
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i M rs; Lt^wie?1 It iehardytrrr?has heen
- confined to her hed for the past week.
i'. covei y. ~'~"i .'
i The commencement exercises of the
> Dillon .county tralnirm.' in huiil.' Am il
r~Jit?in to May ifth were well attended.
! Rev. 1). L. Ooe. pastor of Baltimore
- A. M. E. church. Sellers, delivered the
i annual sermon. May 4th 4:110 p. -m.
?Attorney H. A.?1'aiker.?rrf?STruTTcr"
I .delivered rhe address to-the cradnates
Principal Potman and his_,fncu!ty "Tie;
- serve commendation TYfntm very efticient
"work done in the school this
f year.
Re.vs. J. P. Washington. W. I.. Bry
> ant', .Professors *1. E. Williams, A. .1
- Thomas and Miss l-t,.. 11. I . u it.
I mssed the. graduating Cxereisees-Hi'ia
Friday. niudiU-^- .Miss
Rosa .1 Khnlfi.i- ri-tinin-d home
Saturday night after 11avfag- -sttettiza
vet'.V -Successful scholastic year as a
member of the faculty of Stniinier.
vine nign school. ,
1 Mr. and. Mrs, R. A E Ehnlye^^-uJ^
home, eonunjg the followinig y-uostK In1
iniC present to shdmlt: Misses R iVI
W. Allen, Rn'hv K. K;>ifi>r?l. -Mire \'
I'ajfp. Messrs. .1. W. .McNeil ami (J. I-'
( Owen's. ^?-r?? -
Medial IK'S. Mae-eif IVnt.i- mul W
I). I)i ill ley of Sellers" were the yuest?
^ of Miss Alice Vane a IV.u. huiirs lasl
Sunday aftelnooii.
Misses Rhyphwie K.ervelii 'Isabella
I .Miller, 'teachers in tin- Wilson liiyl
school. Florence, a off M i\ '-'Ti' t+. I )ot
* try, attended- the- commencement- ltet:?
Tlimstl.iv~ might. ?
v. Mrs. Amanda .1. Hcthea is improv
^ iny nicely to" the deliyht -of her man>
f r joints. .1 >
Misses N. I.. Willis, lluth Allen am
Ruby Uaiford were dinner yity'sts t<
j quite a number of their"TrTefids a'h
patrons durintr c.ommenei'iiirnt"
. |yMr. ami Mrs. (). B. Crawford, Rev
t and Mrs. \V. M. Broydon, Mrs. Tor
. ry" aiiil Miss Hat tie" M. Wnirht. _
Musdames licrtha Allen. Allie Wil
^-son,-..Mayy ie Scott and Kdinv. Bethe:
?-attcmh'd the y rami letlee id' the Tcnti
t. i.rOharldston last week.
e~! Rev.' Alston spent a tew days il
(Je'orgetown a week aero with his fa
v ther, \vho~\vas very ill. Mx Alston
.4 ac companied by his son. was take'
f here rectiperatirij* he refunu'd. t<
f Mrs. Ruth Bethea Johnson spun
il Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Map
t p'o R. Bethea.
Miss Eunice Center left Friday. ev<
for Philadelphia,
f Misses NT. , D. Willie. Rlaclenlmiyh
- N. C.,.'Ruby E. Raiforci. Ruth \V. AI
r len< Trmo, Daisv E. Berry, Sellers
r teachers in the Dillon county iraimm
.f sehiTtTl. have returned to their home?
n Mesdames Ro.\i<? Ford and Ma >
- l'uph jeriltertu.ined tin* following t?
d dinner Monday, May 5. jit <r:0(> p. in
Tiev. and Mrs. . H. Alston, Prof, an
. Mrs." J. A. Dolman, Misses Alice V
r Pape, Ruth Allen, Ruby Raiford. E?ii
d r :' e Center.''Daisy Berry and Nidi
y W'illie. The menu consisted of boil
d ed rice, baked corn, macaroni, preei
peas, tomato, and potato salads, sluf
P fed finked ehieketr.?bakeif fish wit)
't Union and lettuce farnish, chees*
n'straws, pickles, hot biscuits, iet-d tea
'f lemon pie?ami pound i aki . .
Mr. Dhvid Mr Parian M
1 cause of the illness of his wilje who i
? now in the hospital in Florence. W
a* pray that she will soon lu* restored b
v him in perfect healthy , t
V The Dillon District Conference coy
venetkhero-rm-Weston Chapel A. M.l'
f church May l-l-lS. Rev. I. II. AM"and?tii<
mi'ml>ei-^ alono with thei
friends of other 'city churches spare*
v no pit ins in carinjf for the delegate?
The meetings' were well attended am
^ rTTPccessful.
< i Misses Ruth Allen ami Ruby Rai
-'ford spVhC Mondav niprbt in Seller
with Mi$S Sal lie M. Lindsay.
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(t dent at Benedict college, Columbia aiv
v j is making good. lit* is also aspirini
.. juiiniitjy.t . Qui: ..heat,.
l(] art- for his success in that most loft
l. calling..
Pastors of the c*it>" preached ser
() biojis befitting for the day'set apar
v iK Mothers'/ Day. The" "Lord's Sun
i. iier was administered at Corinth b;
it the pastor. Rev. J. A. Raten. -Serimm
during the day were edifying.
IS Rev. and Mrs. Daniels are still vi
J siting a part of the time with Unio!
folk. You will find them at 108 N
Chnrch street at the home dt "Mr. trn
VlMrA, S. R. Ruff.
' ' Thanks to Mr. W. E. Free for $2.0'
y on subscription. Let others do like
? Cards, telegram* and beautiful nee'
ie| pieces were sent^M. A. T. by son;
, Joseph ami Ltrctrms^ Many Very,"man
thanks and (Jod bless yon too.
"i i'o i.r: \ m.ir :
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\N INNSItOKO iNKAVS
< Uvv. J., M beauty i;,;t: rr.t.
baptist R| i'-.- Miliary t unvrnl inn in \n.'
derSuii and has ietuini-d rvp.u I ni'\
i i v .in < t'ul aiL-f i lit i-i i- tin-. .* ?i
aiiiti. ? I
'I'll** upend-In eld tiled ,-i LAd\eiitijie,"
l?y tin- and ? ,i.< iTffi
a^ety>'-as v i-ry goutf. Tin* ehape!
i was tilled tn it< y''ipiyi'and every
one seemed to have. enjoyed the
~th* folk. The UdiehelV 111 the-.. i' i ;u|c .
Misses .linilali anil Ltn AO*-, il-ve l-Vt-fIIUH'II
I'H'IIH !'.Irrrrr- '.Tamme ul l-hrlittle
mil's. -
'FTre \vlinI? tow || .wa-4 -saddened mi '
\1 iini'Mlay liy tin- death >>I ^ Pat
sy Mo(llto> ti.. She w:t\ 'i(t \ t ; 11 old'
\\ t' WIS If In e\pl'Of>. uJH, t \ III
pa thy to the herein ed (n then- he
reaiyenient She was t'u?thrall/?t*d h'ri *
day at St.. t'aul Hantij-t ekmeh. "Rev?
J. M.? Hoiftt y i ?tti ( hi Vim I.
IVnf. s-nri \!n?. C. (I. >1,-lntu^>i am! '
I\!iss Kv.a Melntosh unit >red . up l'rua
?.InliHK'ton?trn?attend *\he?j'ntieral.
Mis. Bertha W'tilker I'hiladel
pliia came down to attend the fan
v i d | uim;,
M rs: .Mart ha Botdware- of Chest to
?was in town a short""w'Tiit77"FrTiipiI:,\
The Mot Hits' ITay |n mt'i ;ii,| iFr i j ' < '
1h lu-wluucLuut- t?4-?tW-f s.- I >.. .nvr>Hr-P? at
Way ma 11 A. M. Ii. elunvh Sanda
nii'ht was indeed n-?su<uu.'?:-?aml -f-no.---Cit-hy.
. atll -'prosont-.??..??-Mi's.
M. .luckson ami dn-nchierr Ma
l it', along with Miss Ada-'(Madden nio
; to red to Chester Monday.
Columbia were called ito' Winn shorn,
mi aceount of tin- d"-'M' ^?Prr""
cher Rev. Joseph Jackson,
i 1'iofs, \Y; I>. Yarney and Kin-jr, .S
| L. Finley, ami It. Keith of Benedict
, eol!cere s.loiuiC'd over while on their
way froni ChestefT'M'rof. Var-m-v jje-'
- b'-ecsd a Wonderful' iTiDoa ::; e( I'.m' "
' liiiiitist church S-jndlir- nitrht.
- M?r .lames?Brown?r=?tttt^ m?the-.
Guud .Sumaritam hospital?in Cidiun-'
L- liia. Wt' ho))e""lhat he sJiall soon.recover
and lie able to return" htnrrrrr^?
Mrs. Brattoii is aide to He- oijt.af?'ain
to the deliyht of Iter inyjjy re'at
:v nod tVi..ti.U- .
AIV, Jtihh Rosehmii of'-he-h one illy
is heke vis^itJvu'. relatives and friends.
. as the trui'st of-M r." Alviff teen . _
r The ' WinnslTiSTo hovs pluy> d Irrr- ~
t l.'nsville and trreirh-Falls-^a 'frame of
UiLsyhaR 'Salui'dayC-Spores wen- ."> t<
" ami tn?i all ill frtvnr of Winns?
. liuro. ?lj?" ; ?-j i?=?.j?_>
" Mr:11111a"'I 1 jV".iu 11 w as the eiie-f ;
of Mis Viola Weston Sundae e\e.nine\
j\U.IIOl V..!'\l IS-fNIvUS
A III split' oj t la* IJ |<' fi - M iel li \ 'd 11 n
!. \? eat her Rev. .1. C. I .et.ijian w yill
"Tie:?PTTTTTTttt?FT?Siuid.r. lii tr-rt-i
was taken froni 'tin- lir -t I', aim.,
i lie discussed the subject with \i
- vidm-ss ami powiOP.
' Mrs. Mafuie Klihiou entci taiited the
?junior stewardess?I >a i d?h4?IhT roiTT .
delict _oii bad road street I uesda> at ternooir.
Anionfr- the happy quests
i-njoyiiiK-1h?t eveninp- were -Mrs- Wit
I I mm lv. Sinjrleton, Mrs. Carrie V.
? Kdiniinds,, and. Miss Mninie Calhoun.
I' Mrs. Rosa Wiley. Mrs. .Julia: (ilo
vetr?M i s.?t1;11'I'Ie \ .. ImIiii11nd -. Me
Willie C. Siniileto'n >ind Key. \V? T.
t Kdn'iumls and 1'iof Is I'.IIisqii ninlor
?ed?-to? W-tliiteaton' tti witness the liPn
i i? i i? /ii.. ... .. i. .....i
iU'fUl in iii'v. ?, u. MiHii'n
i while -JJlei e learned .of ..liTy'liiralh. .<>1
??our beloved?Bishop,. .Kilni Durst.?.
.Mr. (jeorne .Conner- is buildine u>
-Sl.tHlO huildinir ?>n the ( nlju-'ini" Falls
; tid Abbeville highway. It' you want
yoiir "1unT<irn>F repanTnir ami -ajiera)
tions .tdone up-to-date si-u Mr. ''('ul)
I'- <> .Lov ,7,...<.'.aliamo
* FalR S. ('. * 7 r?
' Airs. Fannie Murray has opened
up a eafe on Augusta avenue near
* the ('..and \V. ('. station.. It' you want
'.first elass thiKjjs, to at and drink
see' Mrs. Murray. ??
'' Mr. William S'i.yel?'ton and Mr. Ill
H. F.dmunds motored to-lvo'ystbr-, (la.
on . business Wednesday." ;
Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Albeta
- Lewis, Miss l.ue.ile 1 )avis.' Mj.-s It-hie
Kdmunds of Washington. (Icoryia
' wci'o .the "happy n"iests of On' K'd
'' mundi family Slntt!U\\ atlso . I.'io- idiii"
' I-'ld-r, \\,, S. , Mini** of the (Iiv. 11\ iHe '
(list l ift. . - '. ' ..
I'll I LADRLPll IA N KW S
_ . . ^ .... ? ? -
Mrs. Kali- Ciivnir V'afh d tip. the
i apartment of Mrs. Annie Mutter on
? Sundayr
r ~:Urs. Hutli JuyJvsdn, .Mr. _Liliin; II.
i* frarsoii Miss Smith \isiwr Mr*. Itut-'
lei' Wedn-'sday rrt'Tnne'. .
"" Mrs. Annie' Hotter :pent" I lie e\ -n
(. iii}?"TiT liome'w it h Mrs. Mahle (India".'
s Monday.
C i Mrs. AI i 1111 i? 'Stni Us hay nolle to |
I- A si ni rv I'ark on ' v aval ion.
Miss Kloanpi" llnlmes sl/ent San
(iav niyiht with-.Mrs. LJ.crtlerr L
ZJM r." -ami. Mrs. It oof C Mrs. Nasi,,
u--iitrtler, 'jMiss J lijlpie.s;Art;. :Mor*
r_ li'l?-laeksoh^ iUh'I Mrs. Iti'(fdicf\ spent
d a tpTeasalil iiie: ip . I! er aflai t in'Mit
i. of/ Mi1, and Akrs. (.t/ieNlai Usoii on Sail '
ill day.' ' .
Hf. smtji**' .:> _
ClVN^AiMiJv MMS
h,} -? & ?- r.
Iteaulnh llaptist i'lvyrrli
. j Tin- l|tcaAlsilv..jStiin!i>.v school opened
?Tit?H)..'<(>?af' id/" M)he lonelier?-.?look
(11'liai'Si' and taught tin? lesson Ireauti.''
spirit, -was " hitfh in the
L' TiiMlljr1 school and votitinped tluoiiirh j
,dn.i. At LiiXll ii>.?in. a Ma..
this being Mothers' Day wo bad a
'* fWi..p^)gram. Mrs; Catherine .1 nV
the grand dee'stsion, Many tine pa)
V pei^s were read and many good lalk'r,
*iwere jnade expressing: their love ani|
| honoi^for their mothers.
Papers, Mrs. Laura Mjdilletpn. M'S.I
Rosa Taylor. Mrs. .lanie .Tankins, Mrs.J
: Marion Wilson Mrs. Victory. llirji..
^ kins and others wercT very oxot-lFehf i
! After exercises of \fothefst Pay
v>ere over the Rev. \y.r F.f Sinnmsj
L" j prached a, short s/prmoft dn .{Mothers*
'H Day. Text 4:'Jh Hofco-r t# father'
k and thy mother*,'' , i . jM.: -TTTr'
' Mr. Prince Williams iy\ STPu on thy
irr_-j-i. tftz ?rr^x ;.s.r jstMt Y. ? ?
> I Sli'K list. vre Ill)|>t* IUI <}?vm W
-[*** hlmaelt itgajn. . \ J
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J _ r*
Tlir: HKWVI.IA HOOK (1.1 |{ ^Tui
- i lii- i If*:, i-r- rrmti. T. ,. 7?HVtr --=**4;
U'l mi- M \!.'i?l.y?\\ . .IiuLJjA J\. ii
'Mi*. :??< >1 al ,7 ?!ti . '. I.i. i.~r A|*
rrrtTn- | h.,u..i|.- l.-.l ii, 1 li.-'|||,. 1 1
"i Ik 1 .%>-! I ) ..?-1 . |:'|? I| ~~~*
*-i-? U 11 ua L. i \. 11 w :t iii *i- ^
tl,nl (,,i [iiicin-. ihix.4_lJ-^+4-^.|. i.y.. r.
.ii?I \nltiiiH' ill Abljii* .Jn.-)i-|i(i I,: villii '? l'"ll
' < i\. "Tlu- N'l'HTU K(|Uullt'<l l.y ,'f.n'
"lean.--.'-1 fn 1*01. Kach nu iiiii. i ^, :,.!
Hjmhmii or a. (juotation ftrthi I'livilis
u rv^irr-^^,, ..m-.v .ir-n.- MTrr^? JU'.
.LfHi- ji(M W'..l il.'lo- i?..t-I';t|i Ti
I !' I'"' -''Mil'i-il?Willi n-i' ?;-r?:ain -ati.l -I f^-i
.iTFr ijiniu:i
U I'-ilfn-.-tl:, v' ,.,,1,,..' II,,- ,'i ,|, |lilv| |,u';
nl (.ii- ui 11, in, >1 in,' lli, I, i,,?- ..f
" 1 . ' '"< "I, ( 'j? 111 I It'll ' , t | i I Ml I
Uil< il at I. II, all,) I.I.I.I.I. , ,1, . II
AV-hrirt Ip 'Uvru rocile.l, iWtt-hn iHwry, \">7i
^ ' -J>J<^-rVa ^nniiii- the 11r. .r i i -ft ?
'>: \\ ht-at ley l,y Pi'"I'. l'Mi.janiin Hiaw II it
AtTTs P* > um]< it' TTTill nail1 .James
?V*. !'t? **J hit iiti-.n.-' "Art-i tw
I I ' lit evertf-'?t i n; I" Hew
'llfinlnTS ffl-IV, ?Tl I'ui l?:i I. |~- Vi,*,
hzniictli Hab'nl: (\ II. JJiowu% Ali V \>';Ha.t
l>.|e .MYor*. ami Al'iVs Jt> 's
\ hit-Mttt' lla/anl oM I"'. < ' At in=t-" A it
v. in- jflhfhp.. . " _ ~? rT77
.. I 'in in-/ '-tin ,i;,! liun'i 11.,- |,j> t,.-^,-^.,1
... .K-hrr^-?ffTnTr, Tl-*r;,
w oil 11\ (en;..|| ic,. aii,| cai.c. |j, |
I III (AMIMIKr: < 11 f frS II; \ \ ( II
? V. W - Vr ?
?(>" ht-M?Alomlay i,'vi'ii.iiik'.?Ahtyjofh - p
ii l- .met TV f
->iui.111 ilisril>Mii^ and planning iiiaiiy"" If
things for . the benefit of th7- club.- A "
; vely proyruni was run<|vi'e<i- l?y jmcni '1
be.r.s nf (ho chili ami a tall; of .'much |i
iictoiest was " yiven t)ie nieiubii
bv" Aliss Katie S. Kiiox. In he, tail.
-J11- rave a'hii c ami plan- t.7 tin lo,,
lure welfare of the cluh which evcrV-au:?t.fmm-il
to ha\e eu.io.', utL If .Ajj
a just lovely talk Tio uvA.v. . .. "ft'Mrs.
Uichaitl Carroll whom v.e>-a"iJ ' Ij
-mve, I ter?taIk?was . of unrlj?iitV 'i?\jt jf
i t ami our Jiyxt aueotinit' w ill 1ni..a]_/ ij
tlu- A'.-\\ . ( . A: on ,Mirtrilav. ,Ma\';I J ! u
M.-m.- Kllicl Ih hin-iTi! ami I! .'h i V TT
Kr.l.iIisoir were hostesses for fil'i? . *"
t veiling' atul .after all lup ines* wtasA.' '
"* * !; \ye Ueiv seiv eil with a- del uioA- -_J ;
.7u.l;se, ihos'e lUesi'ilt tVel'e Ai isse- T3v^ i
n.iiii, i.. *?a\is. fiv. Koimiiiiiti. A.-Mliir. !||
ay, ,M.. L. FmM..- 1I. ^yji ^
ims. I"'.. *K > isi .. A.- .M. h'v.iul i*jl.?LI11
t'Trrr-hr^mrii. -rrrrt?11
1. if ha1 .1 , iVrrv. .11. ?~ ~~h
AMlltl'.U S* M'.H S. dj|
A" iv.r. f-hl' I ' ' Smith iimit<t ' 7j I
-t .<nif)'<-4s >?? II ?A4??+ < ij>* V I?' I ?ll-: llll'.-?: ?-If
.Mn . < . I \ I.-1uii. uihI flulilivii and II
.M iss'1 Miai-I.if.. .1 < i' tun \vfiv I In- jMii" 1
M' < ' hinlihi m Ki.d... (IJMi-v
'riidtiuii;-ina" .11;mi- i- Imiiin?. m
a^ain uI'.t< i i^- .11*' fi?nt'nn-?l i. i 11n-?t y
Samiilfi> ' .Mt-|w|?rial hospital . in I' l"t
vy-?Uiy>- ?!? ?P* -i 1 lit? *-.?.' ||
I Mi. Mill .Ml-1. 11"? ;i-1 .H!al.!i> v.-'-v j I
v isitm's- -hr oiir r it > &ufttluy.. ,\\ hilt- II
llivy we;iv llu- ji'.u-sls of .Mr and
All's. :M? I\ in Jxiiios. _ . * fil
Tin* ir< 11111 i til 111 y was saddnird mi |[L
Friday' li\ llu-' di-atli ??I .Mr. liuhard
J hrug
jj?COI NTS- DIM'
1 ~ . ' FIRST
j|-440ir- -VV*fthiii t,?ton Strcrt=
J 1)1 IMI A M T<
1~PTN KNLVS'FUI
rMii:n I ,\KI:I{ AND i h lvNSK
?-e AKOLIS'A AM
% t '?/<-.
Sarrltai
BEST ffitilrriflfa'.IN THE i
4'H'.'''' ; : FOR YOlll
' - \ ' ' ; *n ..' *
[f-_?jThe Homejste
j-V ' Mrs. [Nettie h'a|^4er
y> . ' < 'A . ' {
| e make a ,
- J Wedding aryd $i
^ '330 Assembly Strfcet j?;'"
I' At. h. IhKf * JjL
I'** U'U\Vs t?i inuuni his ! ss.?
r -.An > - - }i i hit- *?? - : ! .* ;* *t '
WaVf"- ' lli ii . j,, , , . ; ?,
' v v; 1J .11; I l I I,|ium )i
It " A1?-1\ iii 'Jon. ; ";,pe*m j I -..it f ' ^
\Vt.<4 III H(-il< II.
11.-. . ? -n ..I- rr~m 1 ~
sjstl-h .M I : J'*l < I , ), ll last Vk
Lt-v_ilHlJ.Lt;. iJjulhii ami !j1LL?v >..,i?
Stijuhty t'or'SavanniUi. (la., wla-re.
experts t'.>'nu?l\i; her future home.
tj-X AlliMOKlAM
II hiv t?tr*. iiivX?niir ? ;
i1. \VTHT-ti'M-ii'jinn' rni" a" ", '.i' *
> ' ' - v
I-i\ ili.-ai : hTii'IV k\ ..lit \.I, t.. .
'
, hca'ija i ? Juliv'y ' luit \v? I a
i 1 II' 1 hi'i tf yymai ?:?
i n n>- in. 1.1tuT if \\a liai i) t i -.j:.- s *
{JHH il I [ 11 il ) ; ; 1 :
it v a lii?i'Jis.A u ill .J;,i|.|y il a-,
that vim :'hu.tili| t"n. ..
!o\e?l yiiii iladrty we miss v>it. "" si
?, k 1111 v., A ; ' '
ii ln\ M"n'' \<iii-.r* i. .hu-.!iviiv '
hear it" L{ti\ iiinTTa ?
a?IK ft?y ^ hilun-n. . 1 v,
1 \ jL * . * 1 I t'l'tll'l'! , 1{,I frl 11 Ulnl ?l ? 11 I f I 1 ! * '
'1 .
HEADACHE ?
BAD TASTE ;
' V1^,I V u M?y^ BlacK-Draught v.
,'. \<.>t k>n>: time lor biliotys* j
lit .'.J, foil::; I J.'uiun ami linilLl-?*'
fo^hi.-, {mil looinl -ityplfmtn.1. . .
. \\ fit u 1 hi myself (jet bill- . _j
" dC('itjl<r"lia\u heuilaylie, a bad
\ taste I in my inouth.^feel ~oIT
ti-recl' tnni wwrn-i.nl.' :itul do' j
r~ hut .l.tvc d<itng 11;y Work. :
?1 a Ajj.
i-Dlni'-k-Druught?t+o-?tlifiugrci-? ??
able fvvling tji uiti up ami I * .
It-pi ptnnl :i>> ." ?MiV: "Mai'iJ _ ,?1?_ ?
("lurk, 171m Fourth Avt?., Kirin- ?
iugham, Ala.
-~-Kuhl fvt'i,ywkt'i>,?Get tiig -? ?-'--fgeiiuixie
THEDFoKD'S
BLACK-t
DRAUGHT|
For CONSTIPATION,?
INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS r =11
3Bf 1
/ANTS - ?
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GSTORK j v
LAI.Li! 19b 7 |~
I N IS. I'll. (J. ' 'v. I
STERAL HOME
i) i:\iii \i.\ii:ic or soltl
) (.i;o!{(,IA?\
I'uujM'al Cars and I-'uiuthI..
^?? ri<|ui|)i>H'iit : ?
_ . r- * ... .r.\ n .
A* (inod a> the lU'si
And Itctlrr tlr:? 11 ih^'IO'st'S
And I'lires. Lesy," , g
rot ictusi ? YJT
> and * "I
sKitA H i-; ' I
tj'hct i'h<?nr 57 0 7
Hewidrnce I''hour it'to5 5
' 1(106 VVASniNCilOX SI ?
i*y < Barber Shop .
CITY, rOMK JNI) SEE I
ISELF: I
* ' 41 11 ' 11 I'l-y , .
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Specialty S
i thd ay Cakes
Phone 4932 $