The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 06, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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(Pipage SIX ' ?? '' ? K- "# ?pv 4 .. , E^" ' ...? ? r i . * > * I ' i: m -I,-/ r SPORTS PASTUI ? H.TT. BALM The haseball game Labor Day -beta was well attended and provided lots painters placed 17 layers of their brig ters, while the latter were able to dri that is too cicuitious to be understood to 14. : ' _ . It is rumored that Benedict is to hi brightest stars in the C. I. A. A.'s cc men who left Benedict to prove to th e * JSouth Carolina, having accomplished are returning tp their first love.The and "Big Boy" McFarlin who did their _ ;? ? 1 *t? The boys are crowding into the train with a seriousness of purpose that bod ?w them this season. -?:? Jamion is on the job at Allen and stiff workouts. ~nSome of the old playei Burton, Sweet Henderson and Frank I have seen them, and they 'seem non ' ences. A i Lipscomb, Bnqd iet-'s-fteet?back fielder i ad Roosevelt Johnson arb here too ai .. will again don the moleskins for B. "< for the Capital City this fall. Don't State Fair game between Benedict an ises to be more terrible than ever thip A Livingstone release tells us that Prairie View College in Texas will e< .< . this season. He attended the Coachii mer and was taught by great Zuppk ~ mefT by"graduation. ; tJOOKer wasningion riign wii| very season. Last year's aggregation was CHESTER PARAGRAPHS * " Dr, J. B. Martin and son Mr, Beaur -rpprarilj Dr. W.. G. . Wulhcmiil jTiaiiy! others have returned from Franklin- j # ton, N. C., -where jthey attended the School oof Methods. Mrs. S^llie F. Craine.of Gastonia J spent several days here with her father, Mr. John Featherstone. Mrs. Julia B. McDonald and little daughter Christine are visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. D. C. |Baum. Rev:- and Mrs. W. "L. Baxter and children have returned from a three j weeks trip to-relatives in Asheville, Spartanburg, Newberry and. Union, . , Mrs. Nflxa Nelson died Wednesday] afteriiuun after a brief illness. Shewas a consistent member of Callvary Baptist Church from which place fun eral services were held Sunday. Rev. T. H. Ayers preached the sermon. Representatives- fronf several?fi ater-* nities spoke, j Rev. J. W. Coleman of Spartanburg also spoke. She leaves N - 6ne daughter, Mrs.. Carrie Lewis, .two sisters and a brother. Mrs. Nelson's brother, Mr. John Cloud, who had been ill for some time died on Tuesday?the death of sister and brother was very sad indeed. Undertaker. J. E. Spann was in charge. In a beau tiful casiiet j?he was laid to rest in Hebron Cemetery under a mound of - beautiful flowers. Mr] /Cloud was buried Thursday at Antioch Baptist u, : chrch grave yard. * . ? Mr. and Mrs. John Tjjgvis left early Monday morning for their, .new home ' "1? "DUfhaTTi, where they w ilk be -em? _i 1 r.c ill. M r< - pioyeu in tiie unice ui mc v>. mutual Insurance Co. For the past two weeks they were entertained by the i following: The Federated Club; two ?receptions by the Community Sewing ? ? Circle; The District- Insurance agents _"'i and luncheon at the homes of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Martin) Mr. and ^Irs.Nicholson Gaston, Mr. and Mr? Fd Kennedy, Mrs. Bessie Franklin and an outdoor reception at Calvary Baptist Church. At all of these places ?they?w^re?the?recipients of useful gifts, and* left with the best wishes of a lar.ge concourse of friends. Brainerd. Institute will begin its Sixty-second year on September 8th. The buildings have been overhauled and the campus presents a pleasing appearance. The. outlook, for the ' present year is very encouraging and portends to be quite successful,. A large number of students will en ter and each day brings in applications for. admittance. The new additionos to : thG faculty are: Prof. W. M. Oglesby,"'A. B., former graduate; of Brainerd and of the 1929 ' clasfc of J Johnson C. Smith University; Miss I Bernice - Allen, A. B., also a former i graduate of Brainard and a 1330 graduate of the class of Libera] Arts, Howard University; Mrs. Margaret ? -Walker, a graduate of Scotia Women's College; Concord, N. C., and a teicher of several years' experience, ?^will aarwo?in._the Cram mar School Department. The Librarian course at Hampton Institute. -President J. D. Martin, Ph. J)., with his efficientcorps of teachers are in .readiness for the opening; ? The. Flhly Hi arid Loonns "Street Schools will opea Sept. 15.' Carpenters are"%t work on the buildings and the grounds are being put in order also. The newly purchased lot which is a pleasing addition to the school's nrntm+v will crixro rmirli TWhns rnn?*i ing compose the faculty: High school, ? Prin. S. L. Pinley, A. B., A. M., Miss Daisy Baten, A. Union; Miss Annit Garrick, Columbia; Miss Dewey McDowell^ Union; Miss Minni^ Bradford, A. B., Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss Estelle M, Bovian* Mr. Charles Young - Orangeburg. > Grammar School: Miss " Wilma - Smith. A. B..Qaf?nev: Misa M-ahel Sumter, Manning; Mrs. C. M. Pinley, Chester; Miss Bessie J. Lewis, Chester; Miss Agnes Williams, A. B., * Greenwood; Miks Joanna Blackwett, Sumter. . r * . * .j'/v?1???1-1?: !?ri , t - . >. _t. . i__ i IE BROWSINGS GARDNER reen thp Carpenters and the Painters of entertainment for the fans. The fhtest house beautifier on the carpenve but 14 nails into the Painters. - If , the Painters heat the Carpenters 17 ive the pig skin service of twolroi ihe >nstellation last season. These young e world that football is played too in that purpose in no uncertain manner ;se gridiron stars are "Bus" Williams staff at Virginia Union last season. ling camps these days and are'fft work,, es no good for those who shall oppose is putting his charges through -some rs who have returned are Bill and Bob Veal. _ There are more than these but e the worse for their summer experi was seen in the rftv lately. Sullivan id- it 'V^ reported that Ernest Hughes Z. Something interesting is promised" under any condition, miss seeing that d Allen. "White House" Dicks promseason. 1 i y A. J. Willis, formerly head coach at> >ach at the North Caroina institution ng School at Illinois during the sum;e. . Livingstone loses only two letter likely have another splendid team this a corker. i ' ~ : , 3 Primary School: Mr. John J. Agiirs, Chesteh; Miss Laura Hinton, Chester; Miss Rosa Gilmore, Chester; Miss Fannie B. Cassell, Chester: Miss Ottie Green Columbia. Principal: Finley with his corp^ of teachers are Jooking forward to a very successful school year. Teachers' meeting will be held .Sept. i2, at Finley Hi School. Miss Jennie Douglass of Charlotte has "been "visiting Miss Louise Martin. _ Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Martin of Asheville motored jiere and spent several days very pleasantly with their parents, Dr. mid Mrs. J. D. Martin, at Brainerd Institute. Thev weT'e ac_ ' : . J \ a.l fxl compwiieu uy tneir siaw?rwu>r-A/ujr lean .Williams of Washingtun, D. C. Mrs. Eliza Meadows of Shelton, spent a week here at the home of Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Baum. " Miss Janie Hardin is a patient at the lJryor Hospital. Mr. Tom Hardin is on the sick list. Mrs. Carrie Thompson had as her guests Sunday, Mr. arid Mrs. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Boger, of Concord, who motored here. They returned Sunday night. Mr. Richmond Johnson, violinist, and Mr. Edward Brown, vocalist, returned to their home in Charlotte, Monday after a visit of a week to Mr. Dorsey Dunbar, left Friday for their home in Mt. Clair, tJ.,J.,' after several weeks spent with her sisters, Mrs. Hattie Smith and Mrs. Gractr Pinckney. ATI .enjoyable p^rty Was given at die home of Mr. and Mrs.^J. Ji. Spunti on Thursday night complimentary to | Mr. Dunbar. ^The young folk enjoy| gd many gathes; music was furnished by Mr. Louis Finley at the pkuio, : and?Mr Richmond Johnson,-violinist. [ Delicious cake and cream were served. ' Quite' a number of young people : wei e at the-home of. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leathers Saturday night, the occasion being the birthday party for their daughter, Miss Willie Leathers. After many games and music furnished by Mr.- Louis Finley, pianist, and Mr. Richmond Johnson, violinist, ah ice course was served. M iss Pauline1 Funderburk left Monday afternoon for Charlotte to resum^ her studies in the graduating that city* M rs. Hamilton, of Charlotte,; spent , several days- herP with^ her^ sister;Mrs. J. R. Funderburk. Miss Louise Babcock has returned .from a visit to Charlotte- and Miss Eloise Babcock has~gone to Charlotte for a visit of a week. ' Mr. S. D, Rainey and son Neland, motored to Camden Sunday for Mrs. Rainey and their four-daughters who spent severaj day^here as the guests of her mother, Mrs. Niland. .Miss i^uiseJHaylin and Miss Julia Leathers motored to Durham Monday Miss Martin is a teacher in the High School of Durham. Miss Leathers has been visiting relatives here for I iifrtAir# ' _ jr8C V v l et I; WCCRJSi Mrs. Addie Ransom and son, Master Cornelius, left Saturday for Camden, after a stay of several weeks with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leathers. Rev. J. FW. Colerrian and family and two friends from Spartanburg attended the funeral of Mrs.^Nora' "Nelson Sunday at Calvary Baptist ^Chui't'hr "?~ = Mrs. Lizzie Dixon and family were called to Charlotte Monday to the funeral of her sister Mrs. Florence .Aoains. Friday fronrv Charlotte where she visited relatives and friends for a week Miss Maria Alexander is visitng fronds in Spartanburg. Mr. J. ?. Spann faas.^pnrchaseri^a. new Nasb car. Mrs. Bessie Lee left Saturday for Washington ft ovlsit her 'dau^htef, Mrs. Alexr Wise. ?3= ' M THfiPALMETTO SPO NEWBERRY ?j-i Mrs Laura Quarlcs oof Blaney,1 o mother of our -dentist, Dr. B. G. 11 uarles spent se.verhl days last week~j~~j with hi-r stum' tRul thuightPt'-lfl-laiv 6h| West Boundary Street. ? Sir Richard Gilliam died at his' home Saturday August 30 after an i illness of just one '.week. He works ! for the Newberry Hardware Co., and was well known ,in Newberry as Rich. He was a member of St. Matthews A. M. K. Church, three miles east of Newberry?h'ev I.illiewood Tmntor.? He war. a ?momlwr <tf King ^DavidLodge No. 2~>4, K. of P. and also a Luarles on . West childreno__inK r..E i member of U. R. Past officer of his Lodge-having served as Commander for several terms, also-Herald of U. F. R.. and Slat.- oflid-er.:?Mr, pil -Ham was chaplain of the first Regiment_of South- Carolina. Kev. A,'P. Gary who is conducting ~ . Rev. J. (" Ci?pelaT5rlVTcvival is draw ing large crowds and saving some souls. 1 Hrnttf am T-TI?"L n-v i ini-i iiijvri ncnooi Will | , upon Friday September 5. Sbme of ' the faculty members have not "been ..published a? ^iet.. but we will soon knmv. ?: ? 1 Mrs. Lnla T.ykcr. and children of Columbia jare jrpending some ,timje frith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pratt, on Caldwell street. Rev.. Hatly of Newport X?ews, Va., preached at "Miller's Chapel-A. M.. E. < Church Sunday night. This Rev. 1 Hatlv's farmer home. He has been i t away over thirty years. i | Rev. Miller and Dr. G. W. Single ton, proprietor of Singletoon's Drug i : Store_;avorshlppcd with us Sunday" I night. * Visitors are always welcome -nt?Mille tU. .Cha ppl,_ - . . . . I The A. C. E.-Eeaguo will* render a> ~ } program at Bethlehem Baptist j Church at 'the B. Y. P. U. hour, re- < turning their wifeit. The revival-will begin -at Miller's Chapel A at F?Chnreii Sunday, Dept. 7r?At. three o'clock" Rev. J. M. Daw- j i kins of Hannah Church- and Lever ! Chapel will preach and his choir will I sing. The public is cordially invited. Sir. George Ruff and son, Mss Ma- \ j ria'h Tucker and Miss Gussie Ruthjerford motored to Newberry .Monday, i LII AKLliSTO.N \ i:\VS ] Thi' Sunday jscluiol Convention c-1 the Charl.^tmi. Disirii-i convened. jSopt. Jfrd th hth Ki.iu at Gr5nite"vflle, | S. _C. Many -delegates from .this ttt\?wtts pn 11!. Affrs FreddHca ? | Church, irmi Mr. Julm A. Harris, dis- I , j. Finch, the delegate' front Mt. Zion i triet Supt. ami many others Were there to represent Alt. Zion. ' .\lis. aTTTe Aiutte Rivers, has departed for the Quaker State where I sh<? will join her husband, Mr. V\'. ! Rivers, l'or. ah u.ndelinite stay.' They * ! hope to winter it at Atlantic City, ' rNfrd; - :?:? * i Mrs". I.auia ' infi?n7 this 'city has left , I for llttsbui gTi.' for n . hol t stay with her daughter. ) Miss Gladys .lone was a guest .of , i Mr. and Air.'-. Iv: G. ltiii'le.:Um, J.-dur-: i ing tlie past week. Ali?. >lones>ls a 1 ^ teaeher a! .laiaes' ou n. S. C. . . . Mrs. Alary. I'aliner, of Ajew York, t spent' tin?pari v.a eh hi tln'i^ it?11yf her many i? li I i\es ainl friends 1 Airs. I'atiner. wa I In- guest .of hvt J iujHi-,'IVh: . -lame's Kdwards. ' --l Tin.* One.Moiv flll'mt Club 61' Ceil- . teimry'AI. 1\. < Mjinvli L. looking for ward t<> a record breaking crowd at ll.cir pri/.e picnic Sept. 0, , IthlO at the lit", or Siih Hark neSt Tuy< Jff >v Mrn. Met b?-r< President j\lr. and Mi . tMiarh': It. Hart ha.-, lull for I-"!:it li?.. I <\ fur a .'10 days !'sta.y_ou?Uivus-i-aen. inn -m the laud of tlit*' skit'.'. ' Airs..p. <'. after' a .long illness |i:'f-J,>ln?v\ n a -T'l-dai improvement- | and she i. m.w in the lity of New York where she hope' to enter the 'best Hospital of. that veity, for a i treatment. Her friends of this en- ^ | tire city wishes her a romnlft# i'? ! coVery, and a sunes-sCuTstay. Chasing the Clouds, a now book oi\ ( : the market*. wvtTtdn' ! >' IT gre:\t writ~ . ev. . It, is wort I) reading! \vill say :vi J move about it in jju- ni;xt-issiie^ot the < |; Palmetto Loader, lor information i Phone -lUtid-J or "write to |2'.t Coming ^ I ('annon St,._CIuirK > toiv. S". C. -? | | . Kmanuel A. M. J\. Church Rev. I. H. Heard. I). I). Pastor During the wook proceeding the I last Sunday the class meetings were * ( very inspiring and the attendance ^ fwas "good. The"usual pfayer week {-was-observed lending up to the firafr. J [Sunday together with the monthly r [1/ove Coast. Last -Sunday morning Ijttcal Elder .Jacob White spoke to the i niemhersliip of Kmanuol during the absence- ol the pastor. Elder White j is always at his best and whenever 4-an- ooport uiut-y -presents itself?-hr-hr ? i ready and willing to serve.; The } j Jhune is also true relative to Deacon | | W. H. Moore. These two armour > i bearers are familiar characters to be 1 seen on the rostrum at the right and | + tolU of- Hov. ReaVd. ?. : ^ - ? Tihir Sunday Soh??ol-siyr stiii ?pros- =j grossing numerically as .well us fin- j ancially.; i.'l'he .superintendent and j teachers art- arc? endeavoring to fill f their respective plan.. Wo. wer? -pleased 4o liavo?otii?District Supt. ^ I .with us on last Sunday also Rov. W. , j,F. Wagner a I'orrner teacher. Rev. ] ! Wagner pr jnaigre*,: nig. nicely with ' his work and \>c are thus far Very \ rt^-riv jar. - i him continued success. The j Sun- '] ,day lesson was discui^od wiiir the^ -] usual enthusiasm. 7 "The fif th gunriay^s"YaIways ofcgeF-*1 4 A ^ v LEADER ' RTS ' * iid-as. Wonmn'g -Pay.- - At the-evem 6 ng hour Stewardess Auxiliary No. 2 ' be f which Mrs. M. Jl Alston is the Sell Resident sponsored the usual. pro- mo gram"whTch was-uniquely carried out. Jier AfterThe conclusion of the program, ma our pastor delivered a timely?die?goi course to the officers and members est of/?Union Friendly and Cooper Lodge . \ G. U. O. of O. F. A largd crowd SUi heard him. Visiting friends were we numerous and we would have them bot feel that their presence is always el8( welcomed. * * ', m , ? gai PENDLETON NEWS " Lvl Monday, Sept. 1st, 1930?The mem jn bers and friends of King's Chapel t^ Church are glad to have their pas- mg tor-with us again, after being away tjQ] for two weeks on the account of jnfi illness he's somewhat improved sinee ^ being away, he preached a soul-stirring sermon morning at 11:30 The reviyal_ meeting at King's P'e Chapel Sunday Sept. 7th," the public ' a is asked to worship with us. * mu The members of King's Chapel A. on M. E. S. S. were glad to see their I Supt. Mr. W.- B. Towns at his post Ila of duty on last Sunday after being at away ?he Sunday before we learned Wi since that "fTe njoved to Greenville , to carry his wife rMrs. Mamie .. Lown where she spent a week's va?ation, she also spent two weeks before that in Asheville, N. C. along with Mesdames Mamie Morse, Annie a 1 G. Reese, they all stated what a v Keese? Maggie Brown and Mrs. R. wonderful time they had. ^ Mts. Maggie Brown has returned -1to ,Jfter home in Philadelphia; she lnjr spent several - days with- her sister Coi in Pendleton, Pa. I for Mr. Earl Morse has -been here a wil *hp'rt time visiting his mother, Mrs. mmm Miff. Mamis Morse, he's also, from ZT Philadelphia. ' " Z Miss Canvas Jackson from Cleve X and, Ohio is visiting her parents * Mr. and-Mrs. Otto-Jaeksonr - , . *?*? Mr. hnd Mrs. James Thompson, Mr. ^ and Mrs. Arch Maxwell motored to *:* iVilliamston last Thursday evening and spent a few hours with h& jester *t* n-lawy^ Mrs. Mattie hTompson, he' vas also glad to find Miss Gambrell somewhat improve. ' A X _ 4 ? -4f_ At the usual hour Sunday Morning y lev. J. P Wash.ngton, Pastor Bethel X. \ .M. E. Church opened services, y U'ter devotional exercises he preach- *|* (ings 55th chapter, 13th verse., '*?* S. S. at ofur o'clock with our effident Supt. at his post waS largely ittendeS and the lesson enjoyed by ill. . ~~ ..At 8 o'clock Sunday Evening Rev. Washington again preached ? rery forcibly from Jeremiah 12 chap. !0| >th verse. Subject,"Serious Thought" X: L'hc?revival emoting closed-out Sun-- C;? lay. hight. . , : ' . The revival meeting conducted by * Rev. *W, T. Murray, of McClellan- x vile was quite a success.- .Rev. MUr- * _ ray proved himself master of the ,S situation. Seven persons were con,'prted und united 'themselves?wittr 2~~ he churhc. Revs. C. B. Collins, I. J. 'Jumble, A. Mack, . WL. Bi*yant, and 5 McFadden rendered valuable assis- ? .arice~Jjn the meeting. The atten- "x lance-was good -and collection held ? jut'well. ... Bl We were honored to have , in .the ity Sunday Prof. 0. G. Garrett. He *mmm vorshippec^ at Bethel and gave an ?C8 literesting- talk ?A number of members for Sister K musually large. Visitors are always ? v el come. Mrs. Jenetha Rothon ut i n iome of her Sister Mrs. Monester t Williams, Friday. P^uneral service t it Bethel. Mr. J. D. Simmons died at the 5 iome of his daughter and sorvt Mr. x md Mrs. Simon Willis, Sunday af- i :"brnoon. Mr. Simmons death was x juite a shock to all as he was^ap- ! larently in good health and was on x " .V.UU iU. t?? ? ,..v vrini lih' iuiiuiy wnen. ne g nad an attack of apolexy of the brain ?nd died without gaining consciousness funeral announcement later. Mrs. Georgia La$iip^and daughter * diss Louise feft jfdr Trenton, N. J. x Saturday morning to visit Mrs. Larcins Sister. "RaV. J. P. Washington letf Monday' " 8 noming for Elleree to conduct a t evival meeting in that city. W1NNSBORO NEWS "Mr. Willie Russell, who has been i nere for several weeks visiting rela- 5 ;ives and friends, returned to his 2 vofk in Greensboro, N. .C ( Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davis gave a 2SS ovely reception at their lome last v'cck in honor of Mrs. Amelia TTtflT if fToTurnhiu. * fn the Iwing room waff i magnificient array of beauty with ts ^artistic arrangement of>- cut lowers. Many games were epjny^ after ? vhich a delicious course of refresh-* nents was 1 served by the hostess. VlEi__A. Russell, and Mrs. H. Archie rhose present were: Mr. and Mrs. tvere champions of the whist game David?Bratton, -Mr. -and_Mr.fi. SagmeL iVade, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur TTarmon,"TB Mr. and Mrs. Richard Archie, Mr. and Mrs. James Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Alexamier Rcssatl, ami Mea. Amalla - ~ iall, the hoaorad gu?t. ?mSH St HHI i ^ f iitTiiJiiiiiiiWii^^ .. ul I* I / * I JSj~ W' mm rn .. m.Y, ' *d '' " c s_?: 1 y . Jtr^Paul BapttBt Church seems to taking on new life. The Sunday tool was in full bloom last Sunday ruing with every teacher before class and each of the nine classes j cle splendid reports; tl^e banner i ng to the adult class for the largamount of money > Rev. J. M. Beattl - is doing some < e enough preaching. Here of late I are having iftany visiting friends < h from other churches here and I awhere. < tira. Mosie Lylce-has- recently or- lized the "church aid club" which ' iestined to do much for the church J t Sunday afternoon Madam Pus les entertained a large audience ' St. Paul with the sextette from ( i Great Falls. Those young J n sung 'well.?After seeravl rendi- H ns, there was an inter-fliission dur- 1 ; which time a silver offering_nf_.! drs. Lawrence of Columbia had a i.OC was lifted. 1 asant_ stay in the home of Mrs, 1 vid Bratton and enjoyed very 1 ch her visit to the camp meeting' the 4th Sunday. < Urs. Bratton enjoyed having Mrs. i 11 with her and welcomes 'her back ~~ ahy time to the good old town of ] nnsboro. \ V lovely birth day party was given ' t Wednesday afternoon by ^ little ] e Frances Gunter at the home Rev. and Mrs. F. Gunter. Quite * number of her little mates were sent who enjoyed themselves play * games until evening when a de-. 1 ltful upast was served. ' ' fis's Marie Jackson one of the lored graduates of the Fairfield inty Training School left Sept.. 1st._ St. Peter's. Hospital where she' ( 1 take nurse ^training. -Your ] Tk. T* 1 iNeea * V ^ , Q Can be found in our Advertis are asked to read these advt our advertisers. We are pre we are getting from the adv dium to reach the public. i . x The Horned t? Mrs. Nettie Sande We make a , ' ' "" of Wedding and B ! 330 Assembly Street . ' A MESSAGE OF When Jeath invades yuur family solution comes to you from the fat ANT BENEVOLENT ASSOClAT protected by insurance laws, to pi policy which your forethought per Much. The Mutual Relief T. R. YOUNGBLOC PHONE 7186 REESE'S DR1 ?. MRS. P. R. RE A Pull Line of Patent Cigarettes and Tobacc Madam C. J. Walker'? PHONE 1422 Assembly Street, ~ * OF GETTINC "Call for ther ?C-L A U S BFTEA ?* , "SQUTH'S KAVORI j. . ? WW?ppWHl J J'l. 1.11 !lJIB U ^ V *-]~ 'u'" v Saturday, September 6, 1930. . ???-i <# NEWS: OF MATILDA GRIFFIN Samuel Clifton Post No. 4 The Matilda Griffin Samuel Clif-" hnn Post Nr> 4 of CntfiinHin, R C.~ ZYU met Monday Sept. Ist.^at 2029 Taylor St., lit till' ll.'tlUl hour 8:.';U P. M. : The meeting having been called to jrder by vice- , comnfand^r Woodberr^ because of?the absence of the. ~ miuiTYa'nder Foster, the routine ol' business was taken up and properly carried out. )oth* World War veterans and service metr whoso interest-is in^ the Post. The former ineligible to active memjership while the- latter will be received as honorary members. Conie >ut and get the ^letails. We?meet-? ' very Monday night until things are properly lined up; then perhaps we Kill meet_mo?tbly. 1 ~~ ~ Mr. Herbert Ftoss7?an exservigj nan canio out for information and vill join later. An auxiliary of wives, ind mothers of the veterans will orrani7n .Wi/... ?l.~ ,.e u Mi n i 11 iv 11111 ii fc#v i v?i iiitfii icttfii ?s Our duty is tb?aid helpless r-etvi-aus and we are acting by author ty from Washington. D. C. A program will be given by tno Post at John's Chapel C. Rl. E. , 5. Ghurch the third Srmday tTT Sept. T^ )oth for the purpose of entertaining he public and inducing then to join, rhe hour of the program will be fiven later. We were fortunate to have Rev. dcNeil to address the Post last IVfonlay night. His main discourse was: 'Help yourself and you will receive ' iejp.", * _ - SUBSCRIBE TO THE PALMETTO LEADER. v.wwv'^ww. r7~T,~ ? ? Every ' | -" ' r ..; .4 1 :. A ?, t 0 . .i ? ?1? _ J? y ' ?==< - - A ing Columns. Our readers ^ Ttisements, and patronize * >ud of tlu1 business that !i! 4ertisers who use our me- y M T- - I""7" ft-. Y .,w..X..>* escomooomoo o oox>ooooo??0Ea? iad Baker y i ;rS?Epps, Prop. 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