The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 02, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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th(."lV|i nation.
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the I'ui .a!; ; 1 nl":' ' hey ell teu-ii
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tvii i .1 "t i.. > ' l ho religion I
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inu ~v* ^ui.ild ludavl
utv M"'?i i ' i.n tin- j
pai l : \
.want .. i* ' ' ' ' !'< ! ii-'ii'ii. Not It-'
ii.jr v, i ..c 1 "I' education
but a; t-. . i n of Jesus
("I ri t v >f" 1 .' MifaHy as
slfo"im' "f f uiu a little
i'? :it i ' . :.':;tlors oyer
Icol. . ... \ !' c'.'il'fll Sfhools
,a bit ' > .tii-o. i-f was
i:ut r.v * ,.ur>- to sur>
VIM-:??? 1 i11 inn fin:.
want - I. i' :i. Classic"Atl.i<
r" ioiit i-ts and
11 htlI 'au! s.^Notliinj.'
4t ''b.iin*- of Nc
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tots- : ' citizens
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1M R B. K. KILgY, Bi
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ND THK MEW KIDEK If
but the~Teligion of Jesus Christ. AndB
-i^trrstfa-ns the world?over just?asB
well begin praying for Christ's re-B
ligion to take possession of mun-fl
TinU everywhere." For ft wilt bpthenB
and not until then thutAhis terriblefl
crime wave wttt~ePuse tn oirriand andB
country.-' .
Looking for Prof. (larrett.
As Wf gu thg'TOunris-td' uui diatriotB
and from place to placeNin the stateB
We lind that the people are anxious-B
lv iimuiring after" Prof. (.larrett andB
looking forward to" his coming a-B"
mong them in interest^of the scliool.B
I.'Diversity as Field1' Agent.^?' T^h'jsel
TTT .us- today \?ho~ readily recalt the?linie
wbeit -h.. was associated with' the"
faculty of Allen University, will j ~
be /rank enough to admit that many '
students ' were brought to that sehoolj
as a result- of his efforts.. In other^_
-woi'tlH-he.Juul the school at hoai;t. A
school can only be developed with
Mich persons, A ?erson tnat's in a
ct lk'Kc us a means to. an end or to ~
simply use it as a stepping stone
will hardly do Touch nvor,, with 1t ;
than draw salary. Put teachers' in
scli<rots with rated ^abilities of course,
but vou better be sure that they are
interested in- more?than their pav _
.checks-if the school is to be made!
greater. It is jjood news to every
South i nronnian tt> klUTW lllitl ' Pl'uf.J
(led. A. Singleton is; coining honie.^Ransom
to see the need of such an .
educator itV South?Carolina. ; Our (
Bishop is/a man of vision. Under,1'
him many thoughtful ,and helpful j ?v
+hi?sii ;yiU--he?done, for this F.pisco-rlL
pah-ilifttrict? 'We arc with our won- T<1
ddrfu y leader and -mean-to support.?
everv/measure nut forth bv him.
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lyhe Brand" Prelate Expresses - .
y Thanks..
F Like this met hot! of thanking all
of .the. Brand Otlieers, Knilown'ient
Board members,. District. Dejtuties,
('oinmittvenien and Brand Reprcsen- ti
tatives of th.'. K. of P JTJi'niul I
will) stiTiTit" ill tin1 lill'l' foi
present position. Space will n.ot per .
miCjUSt- for?mo tn mplit iiil) the |M
111:*11> names ol pel'SoS llllll SU|ipiJlled
niv from Newberry County. Rich*
land,. Fairfield, Spartanburg;" Flor- w
once, Lexington,- -GrcerrvrHc;?Amler-~ ?
-on, Aiken, Kershaw, Lee, Orange- F
burgr Calhoun, Charleston, George- ol
tuwiiv Sumter and other cities and
-counties-wr. shall mention later?But \j
ulliii- 'lo say that wo will ever he R,
appreciative to them for their kind se
coiisHleratinn of us. Dr. T> J. Miles~ U
apttnvii tile jstate lfi his speech nuin ?
ituttfffg?us,. The?people everywhere \\
! .-aid thay. haven't .even known Dr. \|
j Miles before that Jdnie. He swept |.aj
J Lli,. Grand Dodge off its Feet. TCnd j('j
I I'rof. 11* B. Rikard, of Prosperity cli;
mo ved' the Grand Lodge- occasion in | of
i seconding our dTiiminattTrtr He ir I p.
I prepared to represent his people in r
.gatherings of an>7 kind, church and ,.e
-fraternal orders. He - Is a power in dt
his State and is worthy of any eonfi- ! ^
del ice that may lie imposed in him. j
Our Whereabouts. ,^v
' hfll
We had a nufnber one time in Spar be
: lanburg last Sunday with Dr. J. C.;
McClellan and the Rev. W. S. Jones, at
The services all day at both paces Ha
were regular i*evivas. We"ifreiichprl nr
I'm- Bro. McCellan morning and ev- " I.I<
oiiin;^ and for Bro. J oner that after-.,; .
timSi. The Rev. McClleUun is cer- {'r
la inly succeeding in t-Tpartanburg.'His gi
collection's were over twelv,, hundred
dollars for the quarter and not a pen- fr
o\ borrowed. Full assessment paid. gr
presiding elder. The Jt.ev, iJones is jri
also getting along nicely. have
a threat 0membership* aV Trinity. Few th
of whom are Bros. T. W. WiHiams, G.j
H. Bonds,- Monroe Hamilton, Isaiah su
lohnsbn," Therinan Kelly, Ben Hicks, th
Jl.ewis -Chestnut, A. W. Hcrndon, Joe yr
IBovd. W. M. Hamilton, W. W. Wood- t'e
!aid. F\ Anderson, Aniiie MtJini- t-r
| psey, Henry Turner, Revs. I. \V. I)oniiiiick,
A. W. Williams, F'rof. W. C. ro
Bunch, their - families and friends.
Thi- u neko-nil will fin,! us at Sha- ,v.
dy Grove church Saturday afternoon j,a
t' M
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THE
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This institution needs no
tell <>t: its SKirVICK and MUD
more girls in the Nurse Traimi
have completed 10th grade.
Any.~nntr tnte'iestcd write
i quarterly business..meeting with
ie Rev. L. Ci. Bowman, pastor. We
ill ajsu preach there Sunday muni":
ig. Let the members- pray Xor. an
it pouring or ilu* lluly Spirit. > =
( II IvS'L'KR i?A_RAC RAI'HS '
lined to the city, after a visit oj ,
veral >l.i\- .in t'liarbilti- with lui
and' mother. ?
Mra. Mary Kennedy i- very ill" at
'f Imnii' oil On-k St.
-fTTT Tj. Buss it1 Leu i. avain in tbti eit.v
fter spending a (duple of 'weeks
ith relatives in Asft\'ille.
Mr?, ftattie .Rainey, and Mrs. C. M,
inely, attended tin. Grand -.Chapter
' A ' I.' o i ? ?
v-i. i.. j-.. ui *. aiiiuuu iast wveK.
Prof. S. r;.Tvi.lv>. Mr. Finley-r.
.). ! :. Spann. I'.cv, W. M. Honor, .
ev. John Honor. -Miss "Mildred Hor- "
y" attended Ll.t' S. S. 'and FT Y"! !*!
. Convention in tireenville last week
Ml*. (Mm I if?I )i'iilon.?Rev.?CL?W... _
"alum. Mia. Aiilitt' 11intun, Piot. and
rs. S'. L'.' Finley attended the Pythi1
and Calanthian; (I land Lodge in
fiinden last tuipk, - ... T.he
entire town is sad :fU the-death
Mr. .JetV. McClenioti. who was a
ol Mr :irid Mrs:
. F. Ridhburg, with their two child-"
n 'and Mr. 1 .ft* Harris in an acci nt
on Lancaster- Road. Mr. and
!rs. RifhlnifK wort* bruised about *ad,
but (hi* children and Mr. Lee .
ere not hurt.. Mr. MeClerinon's
inera) arrangements have not yet
en announced.
Miss Reulah' Cloud who has been
tending Spell man Seminary in Atnta,
is >visiting her relatives. Rev.
id Mrs. .J. C. (J i I morv71.h' 'C. il i > u> W
eights. , t
Mr Hiram Atkinson is at home
oni Tuski'gee "TiVstiTTite where^ ht j,
aduated in .June.
Mr. .TohnMcl-oliounh is in the city
nil) Livingstone Colloege* where he .
aduattul from in June,
and daughter of .Charlotte spent ^
^Irs. ' Minnie C'ousar and little ?
e'. week-end here with friends. j.
Miss Albert ha Solomon who is. pur;
*w?. ? J? VT.. - .. rn.'.-!. - *- V
mjA ix cuvii ul iNiirM.4 i ruining ;n ^
e.Gbod SaruaVitan Hospital in Col. ^
nbia spent several days, here ip at-. ^
ncfanee upon her sister who has err
sickr??j
In the Popularity ('orvU^t ' at'''Met-, jpolitan
A. ??1. . K-. Z. (Munch >n AT on j-j
ni.-M '_] ( tr.i.-il a.n in t raised ti
?&7i; us. Mi-- Annie B. Stan- ^
,ek wyn the first prize, $-.50 in gold u
iss .A hi tie Byrd, eaiiip next with $15
id rociu red second prize, Miss ?
arle B. Attles, third prize with $11 a
reived a pair of hose. Pastor Pun* [
rhrick and nicmhers are jde.ased .,
th tlie result'of this effort aral the z
)rk ilone by thes,. yo inj*- people ill ,|
akine; this program a success. j
Mrs.' P. 11a Leathers is' improv-ipg
? . 1 11. ? ?
uuiutiiY irum in) iimcss >>1 "sfVcrtil ] y
>eks. I w
iss Ada Leathers is at lu>nie after | \
Tdyrnp: at N'.AV-'SUlU (''uUFf".'!?. f !'
Mk. (\,Fb Leathers made a business p
j) to ( ainden, last week. ,j I
Air. J. R. Spaniv motored to' several (j
0. -cities last .week on business. 1 e,
Xbe?I'iedjnont Snminer.Xu^nval in
>ck Hill p:ivf a piinic mi' Tuesday 1 ^
ternoon.. " The closint' exercise will a
held out-doors, on Thursday; afteron
and on Saturday nl'tertWatfy will p
firjt the -elosivr of all cxafiliations p
d the parting for homes. J h-of. S. j p
Ptnley and his .corps of cjheient p
vchers wit h the eoopera-Hon?-*?f tho?g
fl teachers- in attendance, worked i
dv to -make this a profitable- term. . ^
Tbp?eit-y -schools w UL open Sept-.. ^
vber Ik. all teachers are urjced to he (
esent at t He-Teachers Meeting on p
iday mornintr, September 12. t>)
Miss -Funic? B.- f'assell is avrain in
p city after several weeks "spent in' c]
eenvillo . I
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r in the Sumnjpr School for leach-;
' f j
MrP^rrnT Wr**~~.To'ioph$ JiLi'ki.on nf f
Columbia, motored hero Saturday j
d spent.th,. week-end with their to:ives,
Mi-, .and Mrs. K. S. Ayers. lt,j
oy Wore accompanied hy~1VTrs. Mag'
? Hooper Champion, who had been 1 S)
Ituding Rene<liet-rAHen" ' Summer 'anop].
i." ' ?. , , -jfi
A very enjoyable time was haft by i jc
e large jcrowd at the Carnival on ' H
? ?1
ro LEadeiF" ^
?I
ERLEY FRATERNAL H(
)ME OF FRATERNAL SPIRIT."
advertising. Tt- tfspendU entirely
KKN HIJUH'-M KiNT. We have op
ng Department for the fall class.
the Snperi-nten dent,
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y^-' / KKBHWjM *?
Columbia St., giveu b? the Mt. CarluJ?A.?1L?C.
/. ('Iii"i'ct) i.n(. nielit !
List week. Rev. F. R. (iladden,. pas-' ^
nr. The amount raised was $05.72 chu
Mrs. As Idle?Clurk dt Washington, .the
>.'C. was the gueest for several days Ied 1
jst week of Mr. and .Mrs. Edward so ]
Kennedy. ' * the
Mr. W."*~N. Roseboro, motored here nitli
List Saturday accompanied by his--uso?
rife; after spending Sunday here he O
eturned to his home in Columbia Riiaving
Mrs. Roseboro for a visit of to
week with Mr. and Mrs. John I)a- of }
is. ' . ./;.. dies
Mrs. E1 iza Mctihee, was the guesT fere
i i two weeks of her sister Mrs. lletr for
ie Rainyy. She left Sunday morn- ihg
ig for Camden,, ad after a few days ?1
litre will ret fir to her home in Col- viru
mbia. f Mui
Among the pleasant social function ing
iven tor these ladies were parties Rft'i
t the home of Mr. and Mrs. John t R
(avis Mr. and Mrs. Cllenn_Ueed;:_ Mr. ist,
nd Mrs.- Nicholas Claston: Mrs. Liz- M'm
ie Chalky Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Kenne- w J'r
y. At. all of these parties the host- M.
eautit'll gifts. . . ed i
'Nlrs. Clinton' an<J. daughter, Miss Mrs
largy and Mrs. Short of hnncaster Hpi'
ere quests Friday at the home of -/*1
Ir. and Mrs. John Davis. - M,Si
losehoro Trf Coluuihia, a motor trip '5n<|
as taken Sunday morning to .Jof-. y
air'Springs, where the party 'onjoy- ( 4
i! lunch, those present with the .hon- D
red- guests were Mis.?l.i/'fie Ch:dk;
If. and Mrs. Nicholson Gaston, Mr?
ml Mrs. John Davis, Mr. Glenn KOed
The many friends of Miss.Joanna ?
'laclcwell. of Sumter, deeply sympa- pp
hi/.e with her "in the loss of her fa- p ,
her Mr. Clarence Blaekwell. .Miss
lack well is a teacher rnthe Doom is J ,
t. Hchoo we.el
Mrs. Martha Wright is very much . ^
amoved after months of suffering , ' .
tth-dmr-eyeen-- 1*
Mr. and MrYs. L. J. Walktmmd lit- 1S ?
t da ightor have moved into thetry
-ttage. on MeClurf. St; 4 :* .? e*V
JVlr. and Mrs. Willie Jackson and v - - J
hildren hnvi. mnun/l Jnf-.. ru
ili - <r"u"JMl Will
f Mr. and Mrs. John ftriee. ?^(im
Mrs. Mabel, Foster and children
om Irriio, are visiting Mr.-and Mrs. (.jtv
minis ~ Fokter. . - - ' -- A
number of persons will pro from New
pre to Newhery Monday to attend M
1e Odd Fellows Grand Lodge. sick
Rev. D. (T IScTvey, of Ft. Lawn, KT
lent Tuesday at th0 home of Rev. was
nd Mrs, it. tl'- Hiiiim, on his Tctnrn~Krm?
om the church and school convent- M
in at Clover of the York-Chester i Mar
tBtrict. I mer
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Fsfital "
upon 1'ornnT- patients to
onings fur two or three
Do not apply unless you
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3NKINS,. Mv D. , .
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MnPCv Jr
5?|||r^H wr
m M ?%Sk
lurance Director
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MONNKAl M:\VS.
i-rvic'e at St. Rotor's A. JF !FTT
( eh "on last Sunday was l ull ot'
spirit. The pulpit, was well tiIIl?y
the Key. Martin, a visitor wlui
nobly and plainly delivered to us
Word of God. Our hearts wery
lctoburifas Rev. Martin spoke to
n account of our president, Mrs.
Fleming:,having lie en called way
the bedside of. her sick brother
sleeluon, N. ?|.? the M issioiiary. la
have postponed fheir Mock Connice
for a later date;?We hopehis
recovery so that Mrs. Fleinmay
return soon.
Ir. \VL-ll). Freeman, MT'.s. JC1Solomon
and_ Miss Jennie G.
ray are home a"gain after spendquite
'a successful session in/the
tot. so miner/ school, Kinpstrec. ev.
\V. .1. King, the prertt revival1
Mr. G. T. Murray* Rev. and Mrs.
. T. Murrnv tViini? Htfl.
, .. "v.ic ou,'i ? ??:*
L* the ftuests of Rev. and Mrs. W.
Murray last week. They return
on Wednesday taking with them
. C. T. Murray, who spent two
ks with her in-laws. ^
l*v. and Mrs.. W. W. Murray I,
? Jennie G., litle Miss Kjurrv,
,ter James were the cue t of Mr.
Mrs. Marshall I>arl>y last SurThev
were royally served with
digbtl'ul dinner of severa courses.
ie splendid work is beinK done cm
par^onaj-ci'.
t I . A TT A NEWit.
bsf'of the people n I.alta enjoy
lay The -Palmetto Leader and
t to he* a Rood paper.
iss Elizabeth Smith spent the.
k-cnd in Dillon with relatives,
t 7:30 every Tuesday evening the
C. K. League meets under th('
iroffroeeinf ?-? ? 1 * *
v.
Phyllis Wi Itiams from New J
cy-'ts"visitinpr relatives here,
'iss llattie Bethea who has beeTi
infr her parents Mr. and Mr?.,
fe liethea has feiurKfrd"~\n t h?r?
o in Philadelphia,
m?Samueh Bethea left for the
of Philadelphia on Monday niprht
rg. Haute R, Ftartgnrloft
York Saturday afternoon,
rs. Frances Piatt is still on the
list t
rs. Amandg Dlatt from Dillon
the truest of, Mrs. Rebecca.?.Page
iss, Rosa Fladper left Sunday for
ion, where she. will attend sumschool.
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< . *, J. t * 't.y: >'gaust
X? ITT, y III I, I TWMHpL.JW.il EffJ'WP
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Haturday, August 2, 19307"
J buy Gasoline & oils at
LEEVY'S SERVICE
7 STATION
: ^V? ^J?nrAYLOR STREET 77
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further information SEE?
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"If its Insurance I sell It"
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PRESTON JOHNSON ~
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Would You Know One >
If You Saw it?
If you over came face to face with a
germ, would you recognize it;? Of
-course it is not likely- that you ever-?- C
will see a germ, unless you own a
_ tremendously powerful microscope, fdr___i__
you -would have tu magnify one over
--Trthhn^inA times In ivmkeil hip as
t pin head. But you should recognize
the fact that, these tiny, germs can get
lito your blood streams through the
- uliallost cut.-aiul give?you -tvnhoid ..
1 fever, tuberculosis, lockjaw, blood
poisoninjT. and many more dangerous
7 ;tn?l-perhaps fatal diseases. There is
?!<ne . .-iure safeguard against these
r ilaiigi'lTv Wtl-thing eVfiry . cut, no
?matter how small, thoroughly with
^Liquid Boiozone, the safe antiseptic.
Voai can get Liquid Borozone at
- 'ijut: \>am:bllv drug store
- -?- . , ,in . .* mm
t ? ? /R
XX1 URS1 O N S
Kvery Saturday June 7th to August
.'{(I, 1930, inclusive
Bound -Trip Fares From Columbia
' As Follows:
To
New Y ork_7= ^_$:i9.75
1'hiladelnhiu 1,4
_m a i.ili/
Atlantic City 37.95
. Baltimore - 29.70 T7 T
? Washington 27.50 ?
Chicago .49.10
Detroit --.1 47.63
Cleveland 47.60
Toledo ....... - 44.53
Proportionate fares from all other
points. Good Thirty Days.
,1.1 M ITI?D STOP OVER PRIVILEGES ,
Consult Ticket Agents, .
Southern Railway
... _ System :? ,
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Jvclirve-S a Headache of Neuralgia in
!0 minutes, checks a Cold the first
day, and checks .Malaria in three days.
also in Tablets.
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FAN-O-LIN SYSTEM
lit Beauty Culture
Give i AN-O-1 IN H^iir, Scalp and r?- Dahdiuft
Preparations a trial. 1 heir
worth has heeti proved Registered in
U. S. Pal. Oft
AGENTS WANTED. Write for terms
Made by
MI11C Fannin 1
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I1O20 High Market Street ,
GEORGETOWN, S. C.- .,
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Regal Drug store
1121 WASHINGTON ST
A COOl) PLACE TO TRADE J(
' .1 w.nl a half LlocltTra^3ftt*?n on'
Washington
Calf Us For Your Drug. Meeds
"5507 | ^ j
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. __ pianos ~~
. From $175. up
Slightly used $r>50. PLAYER
I'LVNOS?from $205. up. "
Convenient tei'nid afforded?" ?"
MALONE'S
H28^IAIN ST. I RHONE 5210
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