The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 18, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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THE "OLD GRAY" AN
E. PHIUtP
?-?. . 1 ; Our Husiiltal Tiim nitwit ! ^
? ?y During nnr strry at t htr Hood- Sa-?^
muritan Hospital- wo received , tho , ^
very best professional service on ^1
the part of physicians and nurses, j
Dh S. E. (iJTi'rv, tho most excellent T
superintendent certainly' "looks- after c
the patients committed to that instittr^rj
tion. We have always said that if,for s*
? ' ? any reasons wo have to go to a has. ^
pital in this city the Waverley llospi- pj
?71 tal of which Dr. N. A. Jenkins is th.r 'di
efficient superintendent would be our tc
choice his hospital ts a credit. I'm the 11
. ' .I..- \1*.. It. rft.i 1 K... ! J
IU v 1.9 It lllv M il \ 11 1> 1 1 Vo|H Id] UUl QI
have never been in the Good Samaritan
Hospital until we were taken ir
there an unconscious patient. But* H
ritan Hospital is a wonderful institu- IV
tionr~a7ur billiew**- there receive tlm
very best treatment in every respect.
'And just here we desire to express
our appreciation to the "Samaritan
Herald" of which Dr. J. McKinzie c
Harrison is editor for kind mention of a
our illness from $ime to time. It is a
just .like .our.-.hig hearted brother to ^
i do such things. ' ~~ ?
Is
- ]A~S?nMieu ret ? h
We r^girat very much that we did' b
not get'to complete our report" of the c
stafe convention at Charleston. \V\- Ti
Bennett, as musical' director and his e
wanted to speak of Brother Philip" "fa
convention choir. It was the best T
that South Carolina lilts ever liPO a
.duced. We want to speak .of the fine r
spirit tloit pvio liptwi'i-n the A. M. K.
and other ministers of Charleston. ^
? The same ought be world-wide. The J1
' reception program on the ptirt of the
talents of Charleston with sDr. J. K.
Beard1, as master of ceremonies was ^
simply, grand. And Prof. II. \V. :
Baumgardner "of Allen University, ?
captured the state in his- wonderful
response to the iTdttrcsses of welcome.
The convention saiil unanimously (hat -*
Prof. BaUihgardner is prepared to en- u
-t tertain any gathering tn) "America
when it comes to -speech imikiiig. Not- ?
only should the A. M. K. church be fj
proud of this young educator and edi- n.
?tor hut the entire Negro race.
OH l or t ontercncos h
We are visiting the Palmpttq Con-' LJ
ferenee at Georgetown this week in
order to'see our wonderful leader^.?
--coTdjcreneu" in South Carolina. The
state is juVtly proud of this our great
Joshua and ministers and lay mom- n
hers are going to follow him willingly
and with a glad inind. While at ji
those conference,-? I shall, solicit sub q
?serf hers for the-^-headcr" and tho.-e
that are in arrears can pay u|j."~T ^
will report it to tke manager and II
f -acknowledge the same- weekly -in the
columns, of this pTiper. The doings
of all Bishop Ransom's conferences
together with'the assignments will be ;lJ
published in the "Leader." So don't p
allow your subscription to expire and :?
your name drop from our list. ,'To do |>
this, you will miss some valuable in- y
formation. " (V
Sunday Prof. George A. Singleton, (j
of Allen University will conduct the. !
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v^UUI l/Cl If V/Ull 1CI V.IILC t I i LI II.* .Ul. /iiuu V
Circuit of which the Rev. C. B. Cook, I
is i pastor. The conference will be'
licdifTit" STiilbh Church aV"'\c7iich-plac'e"
Dr. Singleton will preach Suinlav. .
morning. Sujiday evening he will j
preach at .Wavirran Chapel, Winns
horo. Pastor the- Rev, Jasl R.* Johnson,
JTTT^PTTTnr College student. Ttrhe- ?
wyek-end will hnd us at Spartanburg r*^
with the Rev. I). R. Kdwnrd.t. Vie Sl
. will be with Jiiin at White Call
Church, Sunday - morning and wi h
the Rev. W-.-':-S-.?Jones?at St.?Paul ^
? Chu+ehr?Spiirtaiihnrtf Sunday nigh'.. ^
: Let the members of Mt. /imi Circui.L
i g Waynian,"-White"* Hall and St. Paul |
pray for an out pouring of the; Holy v.
Spirit upon our services. "Let uk ad-- ^
vance-on our knees.
LOCK HART NKWS . ;
:???--T--mum -j-,
? -i The article By Rev. .0. B. Hancock p
in last week's issut> of the Leader, p
... stating the conditions and recent, fail- ,/
ure of the Lawntown Shoe So., of j
Richmond and the Fair of Washing
ton, is indeed timely. lie hues to the y
line and let the chips fall where they
belong1. Facts ai> facts and such s<
stubborn things yet they must be told. K
Dr. Hancock claims what exists in w
Richmbnd- and Washington exist all (.j
over this country. It is a pity, yet it
? is true. And why Negroes will pot p
and help tip eh " nfher is
more than I can understand:* 'Thera ^
has been some excuse for it. but there
is none now. After having over a ?
ftaif century of freedom and training,
with a number of fine homes, church- ^
that it is high time for Negroes to ^
hav^ some rn/'P yvrirh- and, cooperato
with each other. Here is a sad picture,
but true, not al+r but most No- c<
groes will trad0 or buy anything from 81
a white person instead of a Negro.
A Negro opens up a business, and can
ive employment to our girls 5TT71
oys, vet other Negroes will walk
aroun^this business and t rade=- wi+b- =f^
white, concerns. They want the white c<
man to write his insurance, handle his bt
flead. sell him all ho nppds H,. oppma I _
' to think everything the other fellow |H
. r is better, . Wihen will this thing ol
change? . lb
Cupid, Cupid, how wonderful you
are. Notwithstanding the cry of_
"hard times"~<nipid works on and has /.
??Captured Mr. CfctzeT Smith who led
^ the^atrimonialaltar, Willie -jr
T. Hughes. Mr.- Smith ts an indus
trious young man, has a nice six room
cottage and nice car. Miss Hughes is ^
Hughes, prosperous fanners of^Ches- P1*
ter County.. Here is hoping that they th
Will have a long and happy life. | Mi
Mr. and- Mrs. Richard Kelly, and | bu
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r. and .Mrs. Kdward Thompson moKings
Mountain to hear Prewlent
Hoover's, address and enjoyed _
le trip.
The Burial Aid Snriety _held their
hanksgiving service at Mt. Rowell
hureh last Sunday night. Mr. Henf
Smith is president and Mr. Oetzel
mith is secretary, with Mr. McNcal
filaon, treasurer.?They rendered a
ilondid program. The welcome-address
was made by Miss Omega Je>r.
Prof. W. M. Bogan and Mr. J.
. Land also made splendid address- 1
3. After "which a fine sermon was |
elivered by Rev A. Thompson. j
Dr. Ai-T. Cassel and wife are spend
lg some time with Prof, and Mrs..
iogatu "While hoi> they entertained '
he ]h0bple here and "at "Mt. Tabor.
Tr. Cassels is a/ noted ventrioquist
SUMTER NEWS
The Woman's Home Missionary soiety
of Emanuel M. E. Church met)
t the residence of Mrs. A. McDon-1
Id on S. Sumter St., Monday, Oct. G j
dth Mesdames McDonald and M. Polrgelv
attended and over $,r>.00--eol- L'led.
_$JJ70Zr wns~ sent to "sick" merh~j"
ers of the church, and it was de
idod upon to send fruit and flowers
a another member. A delegate was
Ieeted to attend the District- lneetTg~gnd
plans were niadn TTTnlse the
'hanksgiving offering money. After
11 business was finished- Tappetizing
rfreshirients wele served.
The One More Effort Club met on
fedneday afternoon. Oct. 8, at the
ome of Mrs. J. C. Prioleau on Bart>t
St- The meeting was well attend3~~and
much business, transacted.
1.50 was donated for a needy girl of
he city and a remembrance was sent,
a a club member who has' been shut
i foil some time. Near the close of
hp meetings very delicious?ice cream
ml cake-were served.
Deepest sympathy goes out to the
ereaved family of Mr. L. Dunbar who .
assed away Sundhy, Oct. 12.
-MT; McDonald of Chicago spent a"
>\v days in the city visiting his 1
tnther, McDonald and brother.
.Mrs. J. Richardson very pleasant
entertained thy ladies of the tsewlg"
Club and a few invited guests on
'ridgy evening, Oct. 10th. Several!
ames of bridge werp"played eoncjud )
ig with Mrs. E. Palmer holding high..
5t score and Mrs. J. Atkinson low ?t
s.core. After the prizes were predated
a coure of very refreshing
unch, with cake was served.
Lincoln Hi won over Georgetown
ii in a, game of football on FridavL
ct. 10th. ' . - L
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IKAl FOliT COUNTY TRAINING
SCHOOL NEWS
Facility and student body all smile
gain since the return of our beloved
rineipal,: Prof. J. S. Shanklin. who
rrived on Thursday evening. T-o (
is surprise he met Mr. and Mrs. I.
i, .Sanders..and..Mr. M. B. Fle+nming 1
f Beaufort, near Grace Hill Station .
ho accompanied him home? ? ? ''
"On Fvi<lay morning. He gave a wonerful
synopsis of his trip in Chapel,
namely: Boston, New York City
lewark, Philadelphia and Washingm,
D. C. He is looking the picture .
f- health, , ' ?-?
On Saturday night, the faculty met
1 the living room for the purpose of
iscussing ways to enliven up things ,
.i int.* scmmi lerm-aiut lor the hot- |
n-ment of the work along social. }_,
[xirit mil. iutelluc tuaL an d pkv sirnl 1 j
ide. "
.Miss Rosaly.ii. 'Bellinger, Who is theC
lusie teacher for thifr year has" or-:
ani/.ed a Junior andN S<*nior Choir,
icy will i'nruUdvr-thc 'sc lined with
lusie. J T-; " ' " ~~ '
Sunda'y?School rrrrt?at?it??u^llHl ~
our with Miss A'ictoria Fra/.ier, pre-.id-ingT
'J'he lesson, wa thoroughly j.
iscussed; all present seemed to have
11 joyed it. . ' . ,
Closing of the camp iiU'eting. at
Ulen Chapel to-day was quite a L
nrcry?f?7 About live orsTx hundred - .
eopie were present. Rev. Fordham.
reached his farewell sermon at 111 |
clock. Subject, "Come and Tarry a
ittle While."
Rev. Turner, (white) Pastor of the ,
iist Baptist Chuich ill Beaufort, ,
repelled an elevating and insnirinir
?rmon, taken from. Rev. "For the
reat day of his wrath is conic, atpl I i
ho shall be able to stand."' The
lurch was packed to its capacity.
One of the junior hoys, Clarence
arty, chaperon 4-he- small bpys-of thv 1 eaufort
County'""TfaTnihf?' School to i
lose services.
We are very glad to welcome Mr. I
albert Russell and Clarence Eady to I (
hool who has .returned to resume
ipir studies.?T-hey were working at \
?a Gate, Cottages, in New York Har- .r
>r during the summer,
Rev. Henry Golden, has gone to -c
inference,- We wish for him much
iccess and a speedy return. , t
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Emulay?was a high-day at- k ings j~
hapel A. M. E. Church. Rev. Jno.it
aaxum, of Anderson, filled the pulpit r
?th?hwkomg?ami?evgiiiiiR".? Ho i r
reached, two powerful sermons, every ; f
xiy that heard him said "didn't-i*
tr hearts burn within us while we i iitened
to the man of God. I r
The Snndnu R#.ti?wU Poll.. -
"VIMMM 1UIII V L I I<1 I was , V
frt tttTtIO A. M., was a success. ?
tir - MFr-Wr H. Lawns, is
l?ndid leader and is worthy of paU r
rmn^after. lie has a fine staff- of f
acjicrs to hack him up. I j
At 5:'10 P. M.,. the big rally for the H
F;. League came iTff- with' tr^t;
btfranTby lite^opng people', under'J x
e direction of Mrs. C. F. Read and ( (
rs..O.* Brown. Mrs. Mary Hills, otir t
lovtiil Pronidvnt has - her heart in ' f
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THE PALME!
the work .unci ia brinpinp our.Loajjr.ua
ap to the,strmP.ard.
Mrs. Anna Reese spent Sunday in
Aniierauu with iuu'-Jrlis-Uu- Ml'4. .John
L'oa\um.
? Jhe .NVnnmuiless Wedding that waT
qVoii on last Tuesday nitfhl at. Kings
Clpipel Church was a success; everybody
is askinp Mrs. M. J. Crawford,
to?s*?pci)t??They?want?to got ar
it>tjier look at t he Inautiful girls in
their costumes. Mrs. Crawford is. a
po on hut come on.
Mr. Otto Jackson and Mr. Abe
Reese, spent-Sunday in Anderson,
School has begun novTfnd Mrs. R.
J. Chute with lu-r splendid corum ul
tdache'j-s wTio arc working hard to
put the program ove.r. Let us catch,
her hands and help her: she can't, tru
over the ton unless we do our pail
Everybody is invited to attend the
Harvest- Day Eervieeat Kinp's Chapel
Church, next Sunday, Oct. 19
Pastor,. M iss .. Cornelia Thompsoiv
thfce sons, have pone/to Charleston
South Carolina'. for the winter. W?
wish "fen' them a pleasant stay.
HOLLY HILL N'KWS
On October fi, IPSO, fh'e Holly ITill
Graded School opened with a very
favorable mnHdlni.en.t. The lucultynre:
.Broil. Jas."FTTEoh""^, P'-inoipal:Mrsi~l.
l'~ Roberts, Sarah Whitfield.
M. Abney Bake?\ Alma .1 acques, Misses
OJive B. Lisbon ami K. Cassieline
A tiller-;.Ill
The scbitul boasts as having the
best system in the histoW of the
school. The*. teachers are striving to
fulfill the desire of the* entire community
daily?to have' a "first class
graded^sehool, set'ond to ivone. "
The faculty, and a large number of
parents, and pupils met in the auditorium
for the opening Monday, Oct.
0, at 8:45 morning. * - '.
Principal Roberts was assured that
lie would have-the unstinted support
of the family ami entire community
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Rev. 1). S. Wells, address was a
masterpiece, ft4b of inspiration. llej
is a .former teacher ' at "the school
and i'v-H-tHlo t It old uutl luNvt .^eiteM f
ers welcome.-- S.veritl iniU'o^uHtyfofcc
assuring the Taeiilty tmn.- <B;arty coope;
.i.ion, ' . :
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i ^ mi H'lti . IU.1IVI IM i>UUU?.'<t i.'S
year's v."i k hrlel'lyT aft .r which pupils
punch, >j :?? ;!iv-1r respective class
ronjiTK; where they wore. followed by
their icarlnTs.
On Wednesday nijrhti Mr. and Mi.v
Stephen. Whack. fiiU'i mined at. their
linnii', .Mi\ and Mrs. Roberts, Misses
tinker and - AndrrsorK 1 la y said supper.
but it was a. "miniature-banquet"
On Friday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs.
i). Sh ells, had as dinner iruesls, Mr.
it nil?Mrs. .las. S. Roberts. Miss Baker
and A ndersuu. _l.'ius_\vus another Ian
I in 'l. - : r?:
Mrs. R. B. r.i'nwii, Messrs Walter
Roy Bunch.. .lames Jamison. Misses
Bilker and Anderson, motored to Rum
tup. Si C., where they were quests of
Mr. and Mrs. Kmecho Sumter, ahl
Mr. and Mrs. Alston-. -
After -bavin;; supper at. the. Sumtor's
air motored out to the- Alston's-*
.n/.v ' home: hero^ we enjoyed radio
music, am! eheekers' unt il 1 :00 o'eloc1-:
after which the Holly Hill party left
th+r?their?home.
Mr. .las. S. Roberts, motored to
Da/.cll fox tiieirr ne>ee. Miss Willie
Mae Anderson. She will spend the
winter with -Hie bee and matricuI..U
in til- ll-illv HiM (irAL&M.
Mr. Walter Roy Lunch. little Miss
Berniee Smith., Miss Anderson, and
Baker" motored to?Tiuttr^v S|lrinV?s on
Sunday, . .
Mrs, R, H. BroXvn, Messrs Elmore
[jimrri HT-THTII Imi'vr nrnt m?n7+ tn f1U O i-f.?
.... .. - . III\'VW1 v U iw VilUl IVA:nn
on 'l.'li'ifvdtK?:iiwl I-'i-idny.
^ Mrs. Ada Kdwnrds had a Candle
M if lit service at Bethel M. E'.
['lunch, Friday nite, Rev.?Weight of
ihe Baptist t'hm . h,- reaclied f<?p-th*coccasion,
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Misses Bunch :nnl Bannister- had a
party at the .*V_ M. I?F_ Manse on
Wednesday uite in .interest of the A.
f\ K. I.eairue.
Mr. Mori-is fcdwnrds. has boon sick
hut we are gbid'tn report*. that_ho_is
nil to the. delii'h.t j>f. his rorinv friends
Miss fv i)rude Fdwards left on
Wednesday for Ornmrehprer. ' whore
-n" win m;;' nculHtc at ClaHin Col-1
Icjfp, " '
M r? .Tames of Orangeburg.
ii<>tI'fcd tu Holly 'fill to take Mrs. J
linker to lier sehnol. Miss I no-? J
Fhonv a teacher" in the Orangeburg
'or.ntv Training School of Ellbreo.
leeoinpimied- them front Elloreo t>
TollV ' v.
Mr. l?ol?crts is - "vlt'njg his hoys,
nod up'* for fT(t11 hn|t. ?*
SM.nv\ NEWS
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Saluda P.osonwahl Hi S'-liool oper j
>d Monday October 13. at tkOO A. M. [
Wo wore delighte d to havo along I
vith the?st iidont ?iti.suv.?nf thu?pa- j
*eVy timely r^manlcs- and words of on - !
'onragonu'iit.
Among the pin-ny friends that I
rrneodvtho rostrum, was our wise and^
>ig hearted county supervisor. Prof- j
r. ! '. Hammond. who always leaves,
vith us some helpful suggestions.
We I'eel t.;o ?rm is going
0 m: irF one >r V>"vd work and great i
lehievemen'". Many' were the ex-j
^Cssions-Trf?rmTrrfW coming fhotni
1 i<?udr 4.>.??> tUj-ne-.1 <>f Mn?i A?r>? i
Mark, the wife of the principal, wh^
s now in Sumt'-r. S. with her.. pi^. j
onts., We .wish for her a speedy re. j
overy. Mrs. Annie Patterson, of
hunter is teaching in her stcjui for!
few weeks. _ . j
TV?e--=f??e??tv Tf>'r I hi" Tel'IH IS ,f?ff
ollnws: Mrs. Bertha HiuTov. 10th1th
Ormles Miss Benulnh Lindsay,
th-0th tirades; Miss Susie B. Corley,
Ih-Vth M l+cla M. John-t
on. 3rd-4th tirades; Miss Klla M
iraham, 2n<LfiTT) limiles; Mrs, Anna "
,. Clark, Beginners; A. H. Clark.
'rincipol. ^
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TO LEADER
ARBEVILL,E NEWS
Dr. and Mrs. L. (). Miller art 1
children of Ashevmc. n_ r mAf.wgrtherc^last^Sunday
and spent the dav
With Mrs. Miller's Mother, Mrs. Ella
hir ksun and their aunt. Mrs. Eliza A
i Me Donald on Secession Ave.. Mrs.
I Miller is pleasantly remembered hern
'us Miss Daisy Jackson.
: Mr. Gyonre I'ullin. Jr.. of Philadelj.'phia,
I'a., who came to Abbeville,
I sometime tigo~~bn account of the ill[
ness of his brother, the late Sir Robe.
L. Pullin, who crossed the "Great Dij
\ ide," Aug. 28th, left last Sunday for
j iiis. respective, hprne.^. _ ,
AINettle A. Goodwin is making
j a success m Grady's Hospital of At
i lanta, Ga., where she went?Split* 1st. I
4_kii tukc the nurse training course
4 We wish tu say that -Mis* Helen-J
Reynolds'of Columbia, succeeded Mi's,
f Charlotte L. Nance, as Domestic-,
j. Science Teacher in the Abbeville
I County Training School instead of -
>-Mrs, Charlotte?Vanee,-as- was reported
in last week's issue.
| Mr. Henry Fisher, was a welcome
1 caller on Miss Mary R. Pope, last
j Sunday .and they enjoyed-an automoI
bile ride. ^ ,
Dr, Robert John Watt, formerly of
| this city~now a practicing physician
.of Evanston 111., will pass through,
here Xmas in his llt.'U model stude~
linker I commander six on his- way to
-r t -okesbury, S. C.. for a week's visit
.while there, he will be the honored
house guest of Mr, and Mrs. Olin
Pearson. Sr. *
| _Mr, Al|cn Carter, oi Atlanta, Ga..
loft last Sunday after ? four week;*'
! visit here in his old home.
J Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bu'u-r. Sr., .Mr
land Mrsr.J. J. Wright aid Miss Huth
Iiutler, motored ,o_New berry last onn
i day -afternoon, . * * ?y
Mr. Dee R. Cummings, Jr., of HodI
ges and his friend Miss Rosa RobinI
soli of Cokesbury motored here last
[ Sunday afternoon and was the guests
, of Mr. I,. A. Richie.and 'Mrs. Mary
! I... Pope.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J.. Hurst. Mrs.
; Ksiellii l.atiiiict and Mastpr H.
yd I uest. motored-uvr?r to Calhoun Kails
4.1 ist^^undav afteri\oon.
I F l ie,lids in Ahhcville extends t\ioir
; deepest sympathy to Mrs. Mary Holm
, es in the death Tvf her daughter ami
j also to Mr. J. T. Robinson, in the
i death of his wife.
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B KN N KTTSV fLLE N EWS
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i The teachers for the High Suhooi
; have roturned. Kniir new ini'iiilic's ,.
have ben added to our faculty.
Mrs. M. McCall, Mrs. Ilatwood, and
{ their co-workers were rewarded for
I the time they spent in trying to make
! the week of Jubilee held at .idvans
Chapel a success by having a , real
successful week- . I
Those on- the sick list are: Mrs. -I
Mary Mounlya, Mrs. M. Peterkin,
rMrs. M. BratTy.i Mr. N. (,'ole and Mrs.
1S. Poston. . 1
Mr. Brady and Mrs. Flora MeCull-'
it were iuneraltzecl this week,
j Mrs. Minnie Reese is improving,
i.Mrs. Flora Cox, left Sunday for Jer|
sey City.
Rev. McPhaul of Sumter was in the
I 5tty on business last week. The .
f~RTLrhrf Association will convene at h'j..
church, Oct. 20. * " ' 'Miss
Carenter Sanders and Miss
Margie McDonald of Washington, D.
[ C., were called home on account of
the illness of their mother and sister
Mrs. M: Brady. , - ' ,! ' ."
l he Re'nhotfsv'ille" TTf'.SchootTigers
i played in Cheraw last Friday and*
j heat them to the tune of 12r8. The
Tigers are doing fine under the efficient
coach. Prof. Wright and Prof.
Uilyard.
They?will?play?Uu>?Wilson?High boys
Friday at the Fair Ground at
Dyi-linglon.
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ct Hirtly We receive many new style
and see the charming footwear (
JiL widths, all heels
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Your choice of many different
Jt siyles. ('hie. little sailor ties
Y or dainty pumps,.both the l<*w
??< cut mule or the modified toe
-3L ?regent. And the .styles in
straps arid oxfords are almost
unlimited.
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Mrs. Ophelia Steward, and Miss Z.
Davis are home from New York, looking
the picture of health.
is' hiked to the clty? Drid^y and visited
the reporter while there.
Mi ss Margaret Hanna left Satur |
day for Dillon. S. C.. where she will
teach.
Mrs. Nancy Reqsy worshipped n'
ZTon Sunday evehinar.
We trust the advertise special auto
occupied by Messrs Crosland and
Smith arrived safely at Stat? College.
The ocupants"were students of State
^ A11 of the churchds report having
good services thru out the day.
Don't""- forget the Marlboro uolored
County Fair. Get ready! Stay readV
to make it the best in the history of
the County Fairs. , ^
CHARLESTON NEWS'
Cospionolitans . Entertained.
Miss Naomi Grant proved herself
a delightful hostess, indeed, whe^,
she becomingly entertained the Cosmopolitans
at Bridge, Saturday, Oct.
11, at her beautiful home on Ashley
Avenue.
Two rooms, thrown en-suite were
tastefully and beautifully decorated
with marigolds, golden-rod anu fr ms.
Tables were set for twenty. At
fhn fnll nnlnn onUnw^n -
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the guests who likewise were har
mnnizingly attired. And after many
games'of bidding and passing, Mrs.
Marv^Lon Saunders of Rrnnklvn \T
Ym won first guest prize-?ra btix of
Trejure dusting powder and to her
was presented the honor guest prize
a beautiful costume neclace, To Ma*
lam Beulah Levin, holder of highest
club score, went a box of Houbigants'
dusting" powder and to Madam Mayam
Hutchinson, holder of lowest club
score a-benutiful novelty gilt.
The members pres'ent Were: Misses
Dorothy Bail. Marguerite dark, Mar
guerit'e Broadnax, Marguerite Fraser.
Maude ItVntt. Mesdnnies Helen O'bri-'
en, Ivebla Iv/.ok rek?('harlot te lioss
Powell, Anita Oliver, Mnymc Burroughs
Johnson, Beulah Levin, and
Mavnie Felder Hutchinson.
'The guests of the hostess were:
Mesdanies Mary Lou Saunders of
Brooklyn, N. Y., Mildred Bryan Hare
(recent bride L Oertrnde San ford
(ecent bride), Evangeline Banks Har
rtsbrt "and Miss "Euphrasia Lewis.
i A nvri!d'""tempting monuc of con~^.?lr>#i
fruit on lettuce leaves, cheese
balls, butter fl;tkc> and fi'ilit CuchlTflt
was served. .. *" .. ,j._.J,.
HrjTm=-fclare Nuptials;
AJiss Mildred Lee Thorne Bryan,"
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bryan,
and Mr. Harry TIare. Jr., (both of
Charleston) were united in mariage'
at the home._pf_ the bride's parents,
J8 Lee Street, Wednesday evening,
October 8, 10.10, at 6:30 o'clock. The
ceremony was. performed by Rev.
Charles A. Harrison, of St. Mark's
P. E. Church,
The narlor where the ceremony was
performed and, the living room were
beautifully - decorated with flowers
ferns andcahdles: .?-?
To the',strains of. Mendelsshon*
Wedding March, entered Miss Marguerite
A. Eraser, maid-of honor and
only-attendant, lovely in pink with
accessories to match and bearing
in her arms a* beautiful bouquet of
pink carnations.
Miss Bryan, exquisitely gowned in
bUldghliEp" villi ficgossnrie*. trf-mntAk.
came in on-the arm nf ? '
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was met at. the improvised altar by
the bride-Tooni who, with his best
man, Mr, \V$i. Bryan, brother of the
bride, had proceeded the maid of hofi:' "
or. Her bouquet was of fern, bridir
pohe.t and valley lillies.? 7
jAlter JJie.ce re mo ny a reception was
held and later the entire?party reWall
Sho
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Arriving Daily
FALL FOD'
S in th0 season's most wanted leathe
ffered at th?? extremely low prices of
$ffc.95
A STYLE TO MATCH ft
ANY OCCASION.
A COLOR TO MATCH Y
ANY COSTUME. rlNew
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Saturday, October 18, 1930
h paired to the future homtT*of the newly
weds to bid thejnf bon-voyage 011
the matrimonial sea.
? ??Newly Weds Entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pinckney of
Spring Street, entertained at their
country estate, Ml*, and Mrs. Harry
Hare, .1T7, ^TTinrlay, Out. 12,. IU3U, a; - ?
4:00 o'clock. '
~ The dill 1H room where the dlhtier ?
was?served,??quite?attractively ?
decorated with cut flowers and lit bycandles.
The menue consisted of.
three courses?;friad chicken, macaroni
pie, green peas, baked stuffed peppers
and rice; (2).: apple salad o.i
lettuce leaves; J(vartnilla ice cream _ j
and cake; jd
Each guest in turn offered a toast ^4
Mn.'und- Mrs. Pinckney, had as their
--sts, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv ITare, Jr. J jI
iui\? anu -ivirs. Daniel Bryan, parents W I
of the bride; Mr. arid Mrs. Harry ^*.1
HartfvSr., parents of the groom; Mr.
aiuL Mrs. Jas. W. Fraser, Mr. and
; Mrs. Lawrence O'Neil, Miss Marguo- :yD
rrEe Fraser, Mr."^William Bryan, Mr. 4%
Iryin Shecut and Mr. William Pinck~ Yjfl
Lney7 ^
Important Schedule?
Change Southern
Railway System
TTffective Sunday, October'12, following
improved change in train sche?ddules
Charleston Hi vision. 1
, JTrain 1G w;ill leave Columbia at
4-tO<0 -fn?nr.?arrrve~ Bt-anchviile^ 5:45 ??~
a. m., arrive Charleston 7:45 a. m.
This train carries local Pullman between
Columbfaa)td Charleston.
> Train 12 will' leave Columbia at
8:00 a. m., arriving Charleston at
12:10 p. m. \a
Train 13 will leave Branehville at
G:10 a. m., arriving Augusta Q-nn
a. nt. ^ .
Train 18 will leave Augusta .at
3:10 a. nr.," arrive Branchyille at 5:50
a. tttt;?connecting wTTh No.- 16. for
Charleston. - v '
" W. E. McGEET,
Asst. General Passenger Agent,
COLUMBIA; S. C.
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M. ,.M. C. S. POST No. 1
Matilda Memorial?Clifton Samuel
Post No.-4, of Columbia, S. C., is st:ll
climbing. Monday night, Oct. lit,
the Post was opened, in duo form by
Commatldor C. T. Kn^er, "?'l tho n.if _?
ular routine of business entered into.
We. are invited to participate in a
program given at Bishopville, S. C.,
Wednesday night, Nov. 5th. Com- ^4
mander Foster, -Vice Commander
Woodberry, Mrs. Griffin, Adjutant
Matthew. Cfyaolain Plurtkett and
reporter Dixon wilt* appear on that .
program. Aiding helpless veterans,
getting" joiners and giving information
pertaining to the operation of
the Post is our chief aim. .
The Post was. fortunate to ha> e *
Messrs H. K. Taylor, G.. Lee. Ratiilf,
Manlgault Pearson and Dr. William*
present. Messrs Ratliff and Taylor
and Manigault were obligated as full
fledged members. Mr. Willie Johnson
and Dlg'-Williams are to be obligated
next Monday night. Mr.
li. Hampton, publisher of The Leader
joined the Post. Comrade Clarence
Dawk ins visited us find pledged to be
one of us infull by next Monday nits,av
Don't forget the big parade thatms . V
C. S. Post No. 4. Each comrade Wiil >
be clad in his regalia. The parade
will include a float explaining our
purort- ' decorated banner con- ' J.i
veying our motto and the name of- the
Post. After the parade, a program
wiil be given in the auditorium of.. .,
Allen UnivfcCsity. Remember the
date?Nov. 11th.
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