The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 30, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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- Saturday?- Attgtt?tr~80r^930.
THE MYSTERY OF THE YELLOW
FISJI.
t Fifth Installment.
k Ry-4iM|ll? ^r,iMilii .Totii",
. > Henry noticed thial Inna'jy eyes
"had assumed a hard*expression, here
- was a different red haired Inna. hiim
in t^re doorway Isarring " passage
stood a firm and resolute girl, with
hard savage eves. "C.ivp .m?> that
'lmKi" Hpmahdait^rf-Mui uu vih?
advanced followed by a heavy built
red bearded man, "Prince Fon"" grasp
ed the black haired girl with?-her
fiands m the air. Inna gave the ban
to the* heavy built stranger and he
, turner! and fairly ran up the winding"*
stairs.. Inna's hard blue eyes
slowly softened as Jhey . lingered?on
Henry, a baby, smile curved hpr lins
' nuw aji she waited. 'Presently from
above came a heavy voice, "All right"
ar.d Inna slowly .-began to back up
the stairs with the revolver leveled
at the ^standing figure?beluw. AS she
passed out of sight, they heard her
feet hastily ascending, Henry, Muriel
and the black haired girl now
raced, up the stairs behind..her, out
of the chimney door, thrpugh the.old
roam's room iniu 'the hall and so in
- - V the main stairway." '
. At the t?p' Henry -mn?into?thn
: .dumb gardner -aYid almost fell, just
then the, lights flashed on and the
v black haired Inna and Muriel reached
the top. M[ss_.Margaro{?ami Ohr
? stood .restrttrfe" with revolvers on ei;
ther side of the stair, Inna with her
h:in<l< no'viiiNiy fluttering over her
heart' dropped into a "chair.,
, ^ il'imh gardner?now?descended """the
stairs and from below Henry hfiurd
heavy steps climbing, leaning >over
the railing, he saw the next door
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** lumur mrge nonest faced
r?mantleuding the heavy red bearded
man with the black bag up thestairs
i The dumb gardner was there to'as?
sist him. When they were all gath
ered, Miss Margaret began," f'-At
least we are altogether and -now" we
shall get down tp.. BusTRp^t11^! Turning
to Inna she demanded: "Tell me
what all this is about?" "Claire Forf
there,"., accusingly pointed Inna, "is
trying to steal a bag of gold my
father told me was mine, that * old.
man is her fntheiv he and?father
_ _w_were friends once and father must'
have mentioned it to. him. Father's
grandfather told him of the hidden
room' deep in the earth and how to
reach it. ^Father told me of it a few
M"?days before he died and I wanted to
make sort, it was there before speak
ing to you of it, as I~rHdrf4. waat,-to
upset you and then no money to back
nfy story. Great grandfather told
father of the existence of it and because
he loved father so much better
than the other children signed a
paper -giving the money to" him,
Claire Fon there, or her father stole
the paper and that is why I "have
had such a time trying to locate the
fight chimney." "Then why did you
toll me that, you had never, seen this
girl before." "Auntie. I could not
place her just then but since it has
come to me, that she is Claire Fon,
a childhood playmate." "Now what
have you to say for yourself young
lady?" asked Miss Marearet of the
girl called Claire Fon. "Madam, it
is as the young lady said, only the
wayfor I am Ina Treswell,. and the
existence of the treasure was Known
only .id my father and myself, Count
bearded man was aJfriend to my father.
Thp. jpaper was stolcoi [from
me or lost I do .not know which, but
I had memorized every word of it
and that is the reason on. this first
' night here haye' ~been able to find
the location of'thp door without any
trouble." Miss Margaret did not
seem to bp satisfied with .the girl's
ctnrv CO uhn f 11 rnn/1 f/x tVin ^1/1
^ ^.?V VU1 ..CU vw VUU UIU IIIUII,
"Who is this man?"" "My father's
w old servant," answered - thp -girl."
"Who is this large man?" next demanded
Miss Margaret. "Auntio he
is niy servant, he was very faithful
fo father for years and only this
week'_hay.e JL_seen?him since L left
him in Europe, ht> was so devoted to
m^-.that he followed me across the
water." "Give me that bag,"1-next
demanded Miss Mar0ari?t." " The
man willingly gave her the-bqg.
"I do not understand,'hut I do'
know that my brother could not have
had two daughters of about the same
ago-and wished them?off on me in
this "puzzling ihanner, "But 1 have a
sign by which I shall know my rightful
neice. Give me the sign, the
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ed tor. the red haired girl, give me
the sign." The girl stepped into the
next room and returned holding her
dress to her bosom, her "back was
f>are and tattooed in deep yellow and
golden hue was a fish. Miss Margaret
breathed easy- This was a great
relief. She furry?ft to the other girl.
"You have pot the sign?" "O, yes
Madam-^1 have the sign." "Produce
v ?Thp?girl?arose and wentr rntrr
__ the next room, "she returned holding
her dress across her bosom, her back
was bare in deep yellow and golden
hues was a fish"'the""6'xact"""shade"
_ iifaapa, and ;si2e of the otheitr - -M-isaMargaret
turned pale, coming closer
to the girj touched her flesh and rub
bed it as if she thought the sign
?- would come off. - She then turned to
Inna and touched her flesh and rubbed
it, but both fish remained. Her
troubled eyes sought Henry's whose
eyes were just as puzzled. Presently
Mips Margaret grew weak and
. fell heavily into a nhqlr Inn II
ed to her, calling Ola to bring the
-.camphor; them she ffantly bathed the
face of the famjing*woman. All the
? hardness was gone from Ina's face.
Agairi she was the sweet dainty girl
of Miss Margaret Am! TTenrv invert
? as she'assisted Miss Margaret to her
room.
j - Henry, turned to the black haired
girf, "WellJ' TrgsaUl, site" Smiled n
lazy troubled snitfe. "Let u& pro H.
Chamler, and you shall not be bgthered
with us again." Henry , opened
the door 'and saw the old withered
man and the girl go out into the
night, when theywere safely on The
street he turned out the porch light
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and returned to the waiting red hai
ed man.
Final installment next week;
"TDM VV A Y NEWS.
-^ettreT A. !?l. F .Church New?T
_L AL the usual hour. Sunday morfiii
the pur.tor ascended, till1 t'Oslrum ai
'immediately following the devotio
,he preached a soul* stifrinir 'sermo
Thw sei'vicea * ei e tin ued"g7er'to t
leaders 'for class examination.
1 An interesting . Sunday" school le
son was discussed during the perio
A -large attendance was present ai
everyone seemed to have beep- ben
fittd. ?.
|.- The A. C. 15. League is still doii
fine. An accurate report was^ made
the Slate LoilgUe I onvention Sundi
ll.V AIr?Ejnp Hemingway. ?
At 8 p. m.. Rev. W. I, Core fill
the "pulpit attain. After all prelin
nqri.es he selected as a.text. Acts 3:
This was indeed one of the
tsp+ring sermons, aside from Heir
appropriate fpr the occasion.
Miss Ella Ruth Moore motored
Longs visiting friends and student
She reports a wonderful stay,
i Miss i-lmma Stanley?is hack aft
spending two weeks at her home Li
tie River. \Ve are glad to haye Jh
hack. ,??; = 5
! Mr. Sir Walter Raleigh Balla
reports .a f wonderful trip, aft
spending p few days in the city
Mennfr.llu' <>f Miss E.
1 <*5 Mr. Emp HejningWay who le
here Thursday night for O.eorgetov
_motored to Charleston to wiener; tl
Staty Convention....
I. "MtTrs. Edith Latimer left a ft
days a no for Newberry. We wish f
her a pleasant trip.
I Mr. and Mrs. Burnie White mot
ed "to the city jllast' Sunday \and vi
ited relatives.
I Miss llalistine Parmley yh? h>
beeh indisposed is out atrain to , -L
delight of her ninny friends?
! Brothef Robt". feowens of the H
linpss church worshipped with ,us
Bethel Spnday morning.
I Mi/??lphn Hutches who _ recqi?t
underwent an operation Ms mendiT
nicely.
I Mis. M; E. Gordon and MiSs M.
- Penue.se Miss Agnes A. Morgan, to
chers of Marion Were thc -guests ^
M ra. AnYiie Lewises unday.?We?a
glad to ha\\, therfr at any time.
We were glad to have Mrs.Heb
Polite worship with- us Sunday,
T .JJiATKSBrilC. NEWS
tl t him|iuH>in Unptisl t'linwh
i On last -Sunday Sunday School b
i pan at the usual hour with the suj
present and tK"e" teachers who we
| promptly at- their, posts .of dutv. T1
[lesson was explained in a_quiet ar
i interesting manner-.???, . :
| At 1.1:30 o'clock Aj M. Rev. T. I
; Bo.vkin pastor was enjoyed by, a
I The meeting wfas conducted t
: Rev. Norris of Columbia, s. C.
; Choir, of Ridge Spring sang Sunch
[..morning th^y were, tipe ami much e
I joyed.
I Monday niglrt Olar Branch ush<
was on the job. Rev. Norris preach*
from the text*" **What. is 'my Life
Several white friends were presei
j Chinquapin ushers was invited to -O
jve Branch Monday Night.
Four (4) souls were saved durir
" Ttris rheenhg. Mr. Howard Mjxsc
is -hdhie lrom tireenville, S. ('., as tl
guest* of Mrs., 1'^stelle Gump?. ._
On August 18th Kddjr Cafr ,lo
his life in a etfr wreck. .?~.i h^?
K1NGVILLE NEWS.
J Another week has glided by whit
to many in this section has markt
quite- success, especially to tj
farmers who were successful in ge
[ting out so much of their cotton prii
to the heavy rain fall.
I -The ...services Sunday at Mt. 01'r
[ which were held in th(. school buil
. ing, were very good. Rev. Lownu
! preached a very good sermon at
quite a large audience was preseri
f Deacon Cope wlfo is solicitor fi
Mt. Olive's new .building motored
; (Tngaree to worship with New log!
HBulah congregation. He took wil
ihirtT Mrs. Cope; Misses Clotelle at
I Elizabeth Finch and Miss Georgia!
Daptzter of Orangeburg. They repo
' ed" ttrartr the' services were very goo
Rev. Barber preached a very inspi
] intr sermon. A nice sum of $15.5
! was raised. Deacon Oope and h
four guests were invited to dinner :
I tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ta
lor, of Congaree. A very elabora
i menu .was served them. ~~
MiSs Dantzler is spending tl
;week at the Finch's home, speci
[gue?t,of Miss Clotelle.
.1 agree with t^e author who* sail
("reading maketti a full man," ar
I am proud to say f have had sever
Icom^'int'erestod in The Leader ar
(are going to . subscribe for it; i
jthey can read and become full,
j Our.. farmei's_have begun to mal
'selections for the Stntc Fnlr Fv>i
;bit*. So watch The Leader, ret
iand, keep abreast with Kingvil
Times. " ^ ? ~W~" ' """
CAMERON NEWS.
1 Mri Boyd Black o? Connecticut
visiting his brother Mr. A. 11. Blac
for | few days.
' The delegates of the SuncTa
I School and League Conyenlimi_lid
J io Charleston has returned wit
.-.lnaidTT /.useful and instruct i\
j thougms from the Convention. Ttftr
j who attended were Rev. G. G.-Colt
I man, ; Mr. O. C, Keitt. Mr. W. 1
TTamison.
Mr.-: Morrison erf Durham, N. f
j is visiting Mrs. C. B. Black and wi
! with us at Sunday School Sunda;
{ far ahftr dohvurtid a. fine nddreiu>~ l
the Sunday School scholars.
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| n^rs. in cine wnns nas "returned I
. New York City, after spending a fe
[weeks' with her mother Mrs. EH
! Shuler.
The Queen Elizabeth Club met i
-the honie of Miss Jervaline .Hoove
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NEW YORK CITY.
The outintr gjyer Ly tha_All.m Xlwi. versity
Club of New York City orf
Sunday,, Aug. 17th, at Elizabeth
Camp, banbury, ~C onn., was an out-1
j-?iaVtdln^- success. The president,.!.
tuj' Mm'. M....11, GliburL^-with?has executive
ns staff .arranged the affair with such
n fine generalship that every one had
p^'a lovely time.
The members including their guests
,s_ I numbering seventy-five iWere taken
l(j 'care of in two lyrge buses and several
automQbiles. ^ Swimming, card
e_ playing,, dancing, boating; golf, ten??nis?and
croquet were the major at-'
i tractions of the day.
of The Club is continuing to grow to'
the extent that they are making
J?plana for their Fall Dnnee to lie gi-'
p i ven at the Renaissance Ball Room,
,j_ Nov. Gth. . j
g At the last meeting the members
n, were pleased to?have Miss Sadie
~ Green, Latin Instructor of Allen Uni- ,
versjty?with them. She gave -some
fn very?encouraging remarks to the
ts> -Club. The, next regular 7iieeting
w.ill be> held oiv'-"SQnday, Aug. 24th, I
PT at the Fine Art Studio, 7G2 St. Nich
er
?Mr;.. Francena Goodwin and ehilr(j
tlfen, Augustus, Jr., and Mary Wash-'
t,r ington, spent several days of their
nf vacation at Niagara Falls," N. Y. Sun-'
r?day^- they?we re among?the guests at
ah outing given by the Allen University
Club at Elizabeth Camp,'
v,n Danbury, Conn. The Goodwins ere?
formerly o^_Cohpnhia,- S,* butnow
residing in New York City.
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,)r; Sl'MTER NEWS;
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r- The Standard Training School of
'Sr Religious Education of the M? E~.
church convened here August 18-22.
as Day sessions were held at the Linhe
i1+4H^14T^4o*d--tt?4?evetttng"-serviees
~ at. Emanuel M. E. church.. Delegates
?" 1 from some of. the leading charges in
a* ' the State attended and. much benefit
2 was derived frdm the several eours'y
es taught* \ <
Shiloli and Mt. Zion Baptist church
p es'held their annual picnic on Thur*^4"
"" day August"2Tst, at EbenCzer picnic I
o} Krunds. |
lv.,- 1 .ittlo?Miss?Emily?McDonald was 1
' at home to a hosCof little friends on
en her_(Jth birthday August 20th. A
real jolly time was spent and about
the time the little ones wer? hog'"ning
to become weary from romping
and playing thev were ushered^?te-r
----tables?bub'hedwith ftrtr- nf - goodies, |'
Which seemingly appeased the appeal"
j tites of all. Many pretty and useful
gifts were received.
] Mrs. Minnie Brown entertained a
1(l ntnnber of little folk on Friday af?- j
_Lli terribon August. 22nd, in honor of ,
her niecer?little. Miss Louise Gamble
ji' | of - Florence. Many games were
' played and a couple of happy hours 1
??spent1. Dainty?refreshments were
^served. Then?as -the evening- shach~ *
jy ows begun to fall all reluctantly departed
for their various homes.
Miss Elizabeth Richards is visit]
ing in Foreston.
ot| Mrs. Childs of Savannah, (la.,, Mrs.
M. McGhee and Mrs. ,J. Bland of Aik- |
it en, spent the week end with Mrs. S.
alters. '
Prof. J. C. Prioleau and children
>tr art- spending a lew days in Summer- mi
ville. 1 1 1 ?
u? ( The Barbecue supper given at Eb-_..
- .-ene.iier by the Do Something Club
st on Monday night waS a glowing suC...
. ci:,ss from every nnnlo 3?
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COKESlil RY NEWS. 1
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A very interesting sermon was !
^ preached Sunday at St. Paul by their 1
?ptrstor Rev. Jenerette. All seemed
to enjoy it. - ~ I
j. , Our visitors were many last week. 1
Mr. and. Mrs. James Steward of An- j_
gu^ta, Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. i
' J. M. Goggins. Mrs. Mary Harrison
uj of Raleigh, N. t'., is visiting her par* '
LentscMr, and Mrs, Squire Washingor
"tori. - ? -<
to Prof. I). T. Robinson, wife and son 1
of?Orangeburg" att^vrcftnTg Messrs
th W. M. and Maxey*Robinson and sisid
tors. ; - - ? 1
ia- Mrs. Blanche Stepons j>f Spartan- !
rt burg is visiting Mr. and Mrs. "George J
d. Goggins.
1>,L- Mr. and 'Mrs. H. K. McKennedy 1
38 and daughters Margaret, Geneva '
is Jessee, Miss Gladis Kh'owans of As- "
at heville, Nr-C., were very pheasant 4
y-. callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1
t? Sam Goggins. ? ??:? ?: l
Mrs. Mamie Pearson of Orlando-;;Flu.
has returned home after spend
a' . ing- a month with hoiue-folks. J
, The many friertds of Miss Bessie
| Gillianis are proud to have her here
11 again Irom' Ashevillc, "N. C. ,
a I The t friends Mrs. Mary Holmes (
1 ahd daughter Mrs7 Geneva Legin are
ao proud to have them return home afi
ter spending some time in the north.
_)AlSo her son Mr. Otis Ilolmes has
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l(j (. Misses Thelma and Francis Jackie
;.son spent the week-end in AshevrlJe,
I N.-e.- ? ??v?
Mr. Daniel Pearsoon of Philadelj
phia, Pa. arrived Sunday to spend a '
is j few days with his parents, Mr. and
k Mrs. Oldin Pearson,
j The five daughters of Mr and
^y S. WTRobinson: Laura, Thelma, Rose
Id., Ilmiiiie.tta and Kvu, gave their mot fill
it a grand surprise party Friday
-e i eve. A number of friends enjoy.'d
;e the treat. ' ' ' .
i- -A menu of ice cream, crackers,
[j. i punch and -curiae was served.
SALUDA NEWS,
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yl \. _ Que of the greatest revival meet??
! lrnrs wn? 1' hMJr r -
. , nf,iM ?<- uuthrmri baptist
1 Church on last week that has been
!u i tfor-about twenty jfears, at this place
w i It is quite interesting to know this
le revival meetingwaa carried on by one
odour younger ministers, Kev7 C. A.
I Beaver, who is now pursuing his
Theological Course at Benedict Col
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lege, Columbia, S. C. The money
raised during the week amounted to
$101.00 dollars. *,
' -Mr. -Johnnie Mason, "^rr spent the
week-end in Aik^n with relatives
and friends. * ? t ~ ---
L Mr.' Thos. H. Logan. Jr, jmd
Miss Eliza M. Logan spent ^ Law.
hours Sunday visiting in 'Edgefield.
Miss Guortriahu^ Matron was the
week-end guest of MrvWrr~M":?Logan
- -The?Agent wishes?trrt" hunk" Mr:
Johnnie Mason Jr. for his subscription
for the Palmetto Leader.
M l . HEBRON A. M. K. CHI KCH
Sunday Aug. 17, 1030, was the
beginning of our revival meeting.
At 12:00 o'clock the usual hour ol
service Rev. T. E. Robinson preacher
a wonderful sermon from Philippi.
ans 4:13 text *"1 Can do All Things
Through Christ Who Strengthened
Me." Subject -'The Name of lesus
Can Move All Things. * _
At 2:00 o'clock Rey?.Metts preached
a soul stirring sermon which was
very much enjoyed by all.
At 3:30 o'clock the Rev. E. F. G.
Dent assistant Dean of Allen University
and pastor of the' Pinegrove
Circuit preached a very Interesting
sermon and his good choir of Pine
Grove Sang. We were very glad to
have Mrs. Dent, the wife of Rev.
Dent and other members of his
churches?At 8:30 o'clock the word
of God was delivered-to^ us by Rfev.
1. S. ilirrpll. Thix U/:k unr\tito?? wam.
!dii4i?uJ--scEJnoit5r _
We "were expecting Rev. W. C.
Crawford on Monday afternoon to
run' our ..revival meeting the remaining
of the week, but he was called
to attend the State Sunday School
and A. C._ E. League Cnvention, at
Charleston, S. C. by the Bishop R.
C. Ransom. Sq Rev. Crawford fnot^
ored down here Monday afternoon
and" brought Rev. !>.- L. Price of Anderson,
S. C. to"run the revival meeting
in his place.* I must say that
Rev. Crawford brought tjie right
man for the work. Rev Price / is a
wonderful preacher. Every body thrt
heard him once wanted to hear him
again. We had a great., revival
every service was well attended. At
the dbse of the revival meeting Fri?
xtay night eleven persons claimed to
know Jesus Christ, three persons join
ed the churc/v and_ji contribution of
$153.15 was raided.
?Among the many friends who came
home for revival-meeting were: Mr:
15. ~J..-Wheeler -of Rethet?A.?M,?&
Church, Columbia, S. C., Miss Lillie
Sligh of New York, Mrs. Ninetta
Jones, of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Mary
Simpkins- of Edgefield, Mrs. Gracie
Boyd and children of Charlotte, N.
C., A^r. and Mrs. J. C. Kibler and
grand daughter of Columbia, S. C.
Mrs. Alice Auher and children of
Columbia, S. C< Mrs. Clara -;Hubert
and grand children of Columbia, S.C.
Mrs. Albert Dial was hostess to a
Silver Tea in honor of the Woman's
Business Club a few days ago with
a large crowd of friends being present.
During the social hour delightful
salad, crackers, ice cream cake
tfhd mints were served. Under the
It/adership of Mrs. Lidie Williams
the~clinris now progressing nicely.
MrsT^tara Thompson and two
:lt*jghters -of - :Kt??xville,- Term, spent
the imst week as> guests of Mrs^
Martha. Franks^?^ ? ??
' M!' s : Sa r aTiT "W il 11 a his oT ' A sfie vIlTT
spent- the week visiting her mother
and other relatives
Miss Freddie Duckett of N. Y..
spent the week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Q. H. Duckett.
Those -winning the prizes at the
suest party were little Misses Cornet
ta Putmanlst, Hannah K. Madden
2nd, and Kittie B. Leake 3rd, much
. redft is due the little "Beamers"
Little Miss Lliabeth Garrett was also
une *of the prize winners.
Little Miss Marjorie Jutman spent
x few days, a^ the-guest of little Miss
Cbrnetta Jutman.v
The Baptist Sunday School Convention
held at Springfield Baptist
Church during the week-end was a
success in every way. Plenty of
homes and good eats were in store
the literary program was a treat to
for every body and on Saturday eye.
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Mrs. Thos.'Sanders wns Hmiocc i/->
1'hu Auxiliary-Club un Friday afternoon
with a large attendance being
)resent. After the business hour a de
lightful sweet course was served.
We' trre .soiflry to' report Mrs. Margaret
Leake Young is ill at her
mother's home we wish for~"her :r
ppeedy recvery. f
Mrs. Alice Young left thfe city fbrHAMILTON'S
1611 Main St. I
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Fa. to the r egret of many friends '
i Mrs. Fletcher Garnett was 1 hostess-?.
to the "Gleaners Club" on Thm-uluy :?
" afternoon with a large crowd pres-, pi
ent. During^ the social hour a de- a|
v Many beautiful selections were Yen-"wi
dered?by?Mosdames?Oliplianl 'J.lid?"t*"
Whitner and Miss Bernice Washing, . "
ton, Miss. Cecelia Duckett winning ii.
- tliu prlliel . " in
"- Miss llaftie Gunningham of Lync11- M
burg, Va. is" visiting her parents,
Rev. and Mrs. M. A.- Cunningham at
Mrs. Emma Raskin of Atlanta, Ga.
visited her relatives during the week, ti
Mrs. Amanda Byrd, Mrs.' MaVy
Cannon Messrs Walter Leake, John- g?
sorjand little Misses Khf,i'i- ^ikLXj
DelpTune Leake moto/ed to Asheville ol
. Sunday,, ?? ?? ?~vr
Miss Hattie Cunningham was the
dinner guest of Mr. and Mr/-.' Olii- I co
phant Sunday. . - . j M
. Duckett and Mr. Luther-Crane tiioUn,; v
-tsl to Greenwood, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Shekojj."*u?Lt Bfamily
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. &helton and Mr. ami Mrs >' oi.
" 11. Duckett on Sunday. - '' r |Mrs.
* Marthu Thompson of Sumter
is the guest of Mrs Fllu Ibickott ^
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Second Half (Six, Week*)
l^ear Mr. Hampton:
'* -The South Carolina group in gen_
_exaJ mac-ting united?me l>< write u
"short story for your paper concern- - V
ing the group. M
' The South Carolina Group elected -NV
Prof.'t. M. Myers as president, Mrs:
Sara E. Daniels as Secretary and ? '
Miss Clyde B. Singleton as report-J.
er,_ Miss .Ellen K. Sanders Treasurer '
Members of the group meet regular-"ty
every Tuesday. Tp the-meeting.! .
we set forth'such items .as' were .of I.**'
interest to ouV group or expressed *'
ourselves on matters pertaining to s'
'all of the groups. Through these 11
meetings the president^ of the j
States' -groups succeeded in getting
Mr. Joseph Douglints, \TolTmst of :
much note to come to the Hampton ,
. Summer-Sessiort^a^d- 4<> give a pi o-?
grahTTrfade up of all .violin numbers ,"
This was a grand ?uu4?very-?
much enjoyed by all. pArt of the!"
proceeds went to the **<.n.i 1
?7vuiicilint- I j* Hi! I j.
Fund, this is a worthy cause. Its ( ^
aim is to let money in skihII Mrmrtrn^ ' '
" tft Students of the wintpe sehnnl?or?^
-"the Summer school when thev are ^
.-much in need fur a short time..
There are about five hundred- suni- !'
rner school students" here during tlr*j_4-?
second half and nearly thirty of these
from South Carolina, South Carolina j
had many to stay the whole twelve |
weeks Here following is it list of j
students from South' Carolina:
Arrtett, Miss Bessie R., Greenville; I
Brown, Miss R. C., Camden; Calloway. :
Alisus Lillian F.. Orangeburg:" Care-.- [
Miss . Lillie R., , progmore; Daniels;
.Mrs. Sara ErrPlloree; Diggs, Mi.-s I
Silika, St. Helena. Island, l*. S.; '
Flint, Mr. Win R. Frognune; XJard- i
ner, Miss Marion, Columbia; Glenn, r
Miss. Pearl, Spratanburg; Harris, i
Miss Lorine; Jones, Miss Viola. K. 1 i
St. Helena Island, U. S.; Mack, Miss j
Odessa E., Charleston; Moore, Mr,T?..'
B. Rock Hill* Mouzon, Miss. Matin I j
Charleston;M.vers, Mr. 1. M. A. Col j
umbia; Pindle Mi's. Elizabeth. Ki.hi.'j |
sun, MlSs Eugenia. < Rock Hilt. San- t E
-ders, Miss Eller fc. Chariest i r. , Rob-:
inson, Sir.*TIVm.. n.r,; si^ri
ell, Mrs, Lillie R.. Greenv-Ulc. Sine
, jiions,,. Mnr. -AThertha 'it'. 't'r.rdTnl.M;^
Singleton. Miss rivdu vi f. 1 ? -
v wiuun' ii; |i
Stover, Miss Rachaeb i$.,; Taggari.-.i f
Miss' Pauline, Greenwood; Washing r
fun, Miss Arabella, Frog more; Washington,
Miss V. A., Columbia;-Wit- I
zejl, Miss Elizabeth, Charleston; j;
Reese, Miss Louise, Newberry. I
DILLON TRAINING _JM HOOl. [
ANNOUNCE
Supt. B.F. Carmichael of Latta j
"Schools has announced the 19H0-&1. |
faculty of Dillon County Training |
School as follows: Principal .las. A, c
-Holman. Latta: Alice V_ Page. .Latta:? fj
Lucjle M. bouglass. Manning; Vanil- !
la R. Clark, Columbia: Catherine K* ' II
Hoi man, Latta; Eunice Curtis, Col
u m bia; Francis E. Gillian. Union; An II
neTtp A- Champy, Charleston.
Misses Douglass, Gillian"and Cham 0
py and Mrs. Clark are the new faoul- ' j
ty members. - , ;
?Mr,?and?Mrs.?Eddie Edwards?rrf 1
"New York motored down and were I
the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
King Manning for a week, leaviug {
Monday on their return trip. Mrs.
Edwards and Mrs. Maning are sisters ; ^
drug"
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! . Mrs* Nettie Sande
| We make a
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j ! 330 Assembly Street
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HEADACHE
BAD TASff ?v.-s
' *' ' ' *
"I Have used Black-Draught
j lV>r-a-long-tfmr fuV bilious j
ness, constipation and head- L
ache, and found it spb-ndid.
''When I let myself get bilious)'
I have headache, a bad
taste in my' fhoulh, feel ell ?
j; tired and worn-out-, and do :
not feel like doing iuv work. ^
"After 1 take it few doses of
Black-IOraught the disagreeable
feeling clears up and L
feel good as new."?Mrs. Marie.
B Clark. iTl* Foar'l) \v.- ,Hirnn-B
ingham. Alp. fl
Sold everywhere. Get the
genuine THEDFORD'S
BlackDraught!
For CONSTIPATION.
i INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS S
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CALL 21967
CUNTS. Ph. G. .
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:ad Bakery f 1
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Specialty
rthday Cakes
Phone 4932 * ^
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