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If-: *jPAGE Twa '1 -1 "" ;r' * I THE "OLD GRAY" AI E. PHIL1 Th* Northeast Conference The Ordination Sl't mun?delivered at this Conference by Bishop Reverdy C. Ransom, D. D., LLD., was proyT* nounced to be among the best evei heard al arc?annual?eon for once LL was said that he ought to preach that sermon-all-over this Conference. This Conference has a"number one stalf of presiding elders and* a noble set of ministers. The lay members a|so deserve honorable "liienticm. The bishop said that Dr. Spears ' makes a fine presiding elder. Dr. J. E. Thomas leaves no stones unturned in making his Bishqp's administration a sweeping success. Dr. Dean can be depcnd' ed upon. He is styled the old reliable. In speaking of Dr. Anderson, the f-* pi I, j miH v,;.- fljfi not only lead the Conference but the entire : t ^ ttwto tn ilmn. Mis. Emma?SxRansom, wife of the Bishop delivered a wonderful address to the Missionary women Saturday afternoon. She | , is 'one of the best speakers of the women of our race e^roup. All the Missionary workers should attend the Confpvpnop Rr.anch sf*35?TTm?Friday of ???ternoon of~the annual conference and J- hear this gifted womaj), The North -east Conference- women showed. th?ir ? appreciation In Mi.*. Itmimm, fim thy iTnj'im' n it-nftiM-inc ns in this state.the Assignment. Dillon District, JE. ft. Anderson, A. ' M.i f>. D., Presiding Elder?Dillon . , . Station, J. P. Washington, A. B.,; Conway, VV. I. Gore, B. D.; Latta. Ira 4? J. Gamble, A. B.; Mullins, I. H. Al. stop, B D., I"). D.; -UnionStaten; ? Baltimore, D. S. Coe; Floydale Circuit, D. D. Doughty ;rtVrise Chapel, P.. W. Ransom; Robinson, W. D. Williams; St. Matthews, O. C. Dunham; -?:?,? Mt.-Zion. C. J. Shaw; Pine Hill. II. H. Herriott; Level Green, R! W7 THudd; Bethea'"Chapel and Little Zion z W. O,, Robinson; Zion IIill. .7. .Ca Hodge; Brownville, W. D. McEachern; Pee Dee Mission, T. J. Ransom; Mc. s Coll. Z. A. Browti; Cheraw, James Davis; St. Luk'f, G. H. Leach; Little Rock, O. B. Crawford; Bennettsville to be supplied; Mariorj Station. J. W. \r ?L. Duckett, B.. D..; Conway, W. I. Gore, B. D.; Singletary, A. B. Thom.as; Conway Circuit, J. F. Stanley; Bucksport. N, A. Pn^e': MyrtlP Beach. Lewis: Little'ftiver, R. M Moses; Britton Neck, W. O. Hayes; Friendship, W. M. Hugerins; Popular missions, u. L,. Kiggin; Mt. Pisgah, J. H. Bines; Nieh&ls, J. N. McClintook; Galvant .Ferry. T. H. Davis; Allen Town, Frank Davis; Mineral Spring, G. M. Spain; WatereQ, W. H. Foxworth; St. John, W. E. Green; Loris. J. A. McQueen, A. B.; Socrates Joe Hemmingway. Florence District, J. K. Thomas, A. B.,?.B. D., Presiding Folder?'Florence Station, J. S. Coc, D. D., Mill Branch, I.. L. Jackson, A. B7.7 Darlington, \V\E. Richardson. 1). D.; Mt. Sinia, R. R. Benjamin; Hyman Circuit, .1. F\ Boyd; Kingsbury, W. S. Guiles; New Hope, Jacob Allison; TIartsville, D. M. Brown; Lynchburg, I. S. Green; Oak Grove.-F. W. Ambrose; Savan nah Grove, James M. Da. is; Howard Chapel,-XL-J. Hamilton; McWhite and PoSton Mission, B. J. Whitaker; .St. James, C. James; Rose Hill, E. Gibbs; Lydia, H. B. Robinson; Lamar. M. D. McFlady; Timmonsville, A. G. Law. 0-1 ^ * - - - nun, oaiem circuit, .1. S. Bonn; Florone?' Circuit, Po H'. Hyman. Sumter District, A. IV 'Spears,- 1); D., Presiding Elder?Sumter, Mt. Pis gah, I. W. Janerette, B. D.; Bethel, to he supplied; BishooviUe, St. John, R. M. McBride; New Bethel, H. \V, ?r~ Walker; New?Zion, S. Chisotm; St. Luke, E. A . Parker, A. B.,- LJ.D.; , Mayesville, L. A. Wells; UniOnville, J. R. Stephenson, At B.; St. Luke, M. C. Allison; Union Cir., M. F. Robin son. A. B.; Mt. Lisbon, J. F. Niekins; *""" > Afr-nttva^.ir-P fiirt.tm-7 F. VV. Jordan; Statesburg, A. J. Jenkins; Pine Hill, J. B. 'Rostic; St-. Matthews Mission, W. T. Green;, St. Luke O. W. Hamilton; -Alderman^..W. M. McGill; Centerspoint, W. T. ~~Felix; Bishopville, W. D. Johnson; Trans-fers: Ceentral Conference, M. M. Thomas; Piedmont (""onferen'ce, N. A! Bethea; New York, G. B. Fladger. v.. .. Our Whereabouts. This week end will find us in the midst of our annual conference at Newberry. The session will adjourn Sunday after the morning service. At the close of which the appoTnU mentS Will be rnnH * ? , vmm. u*ti)uuuy 1 rum everywhere should come to Newberry ?Sur^tay and hear our wonderful?lead. - er and rfiatcblAas. gospel preacher. It is a plfeasare, to come in touch with ~ him and his queenly wife. Mrs, Emma S. Ransom. Come to Conference Sun day praying for ap out pouring of this Holy Spirit. "Let us advance on our knees." ? m CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Halloween night was enjoyed very much by the,children and young folk. " In some instances girls were dressed a$s boys, and boys as girls, some as ghosts and witches, and all were filled with fun and frolic, doing mischievous pranks here and there, and filling the atmosphere with the sound of merry laughter. Mrs. Hager Bracy returned to her hofne in Sujnter last week after "spending two weeks here with' her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Foster, who motored home with her and spent the half week. The Metropolitan A. M. El Z. ? -r-r- Church *wa^ filled Sunday rimming Do Most - Of Your ? Trading With Our Ad. vertisers. - .r i i ??"i MD THE NEW RIDER ' P ELLIS to hoar Bishop K. W. ' ?L?Jones preach. The sermon was profound and soul stilling. ?Rev.?J. R.?Fun derburk. the pastor, and. congregation are quite ready for attendance at the Conference which ,meets?next?week. in GntTno.v. I At Finley Hi Thursday night, the Halloween party given by Miss Dewey McDowell dressed as witch, ~ahs we red questions asked by those present and directed all to the Witch's Pot which wrrs-jrtnrpcnded-from a trr?pod. from which fortunes were drawn on strips of paper. This was a very amusing feature of the evening. The decorations were Halloween favors. _At the Fair "round Monday after-'noon, Finley Hi and Bell Street Hi of Clinton, played a game of football whjrh resulted in a score of 7_(L.tQ-0 in favor of Finley Hi School Bull Dog.".. Be it said to the credit of the, visiting teanV, that tney" were -verygentlemanly in their conduct and fair in their playing, and took their defeat good nnturedly. The Sandy River S, S, Convention end Association (lower division) eonwened?at?Mt. Moriah Baptist Church,, about 11 miles from the oty op Wednesday, through Sunday, this week. Brainejd Institute nlaved Clinton CoihrgT1, Riink Hill i nmli lliq F..T dav. The score was H-0 in faVor of Brainetd. Itev. A. G. Gordon, former pastor of Metropolitan. A. M. E. Z. Church, but npw pastoring in Wifdesboro, N. C., spent the week end in the_city with friends. Mrs: Millie Blake is visiting frer daughter,?Mts.?Mabel Jackson?hv Charlotte, N. C.s Mrs. Daisy Simpson,.of Lowry's died in tht. Pvyofr Hospital last week, funeral services* were iTeTd at Grant's Methodist Church, Friday. Rev. \\". M. Honor preached the sermon. Mrs. Katie Bolt of Spencer, Miss Daisy Grant of Charlotte, N. C., Mr". Kotiert fjrant of Gteenville, attended the furi* eral. Mrs. Simpsonywas a niece "of Mrs. Betty Nelson! Mrs. Daisy Holley spent a few days in Charlotte last week visiting relatives and friends. . Master John and little Miss Marjorie Sims who have made their home, for thp past five years with their uncle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. F. D. Washington, Dr C. Both were Hi School students at Finley Hi. Mr. Frank McFadften is on the sick list. The Chester Qounty Colored Fair will open Tuesday, Nov. 11, and continue thru Friday night, Nov. 14. Many attractions are expected; horse racing daily, football eame Friday afternoon between Finley Hi and Emmet t Scott Hi of Rock Hill. A contract has been signed for a large carnival; President S. A. Johnson, Secretary. J. E. Spann and J. M. Gregory, treasurer are keeping" the official St/iff busy with?preparations for the time. Brainerd Chfcpet was filled Monday niirhf to h?* ni>mrr?m r.?. '? soph Douglass, violinist. Th0 stage ' was it veritable bower of heaut ifuj pot flowers. Prof. R. Tate, the mu. sic tencher was accompanist, and also played a piano number, which received heavy applause. A hnndsome Radio and Phonograph cabinet (combined) stood on one end of the stage. The steudent body is divided into two -1l.' Y for this. A record was played for the audience and at dismission wKilo ?-v>n were e.njoying refreshments which were being sold, a Radif) program was being 'rendered. Thdjplaying of Mr. Douglass and Prof. Tale was so pleasing that all regretted-when' the program closed. The body of Mrs. Tena B. Duncan, daughter., of Mr. and Mrs. Bearefort . JRrmui^nnd- wife pf I^lder_S^ L. Duncan of Philadelphia, arnvecT^here and wps buried at Grant's Church, , She was married a little more than a year. She was a consecrated Christian woman and died in thc? fullness of fpith at the age of 24 years. Tier illness lasted only onP week. Miss Marie Pratt has heen suffer ingfrom an affected foot which was stuck by a /nail several weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Woodbury and r-baby, of'-Camden, are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leathers. Mr. Woodbury is the new agent'for the N. C. Mutual Insurance Co., succeeding Mr. John Davis.? Mrs. Mary Ellen B?nson spent sev eral weeks here with her brother. Mr. George Babcock. Mrs, J3enson..is a former Chester-citizen, but is making her home in Washington, D. C.r "Mi-, and "Mrs^McKIrfley Stanback. Friends ond relatives' Were delighted to welcome Mrs. Benson here. She has returned hom^ now. 'mMU ^ ' ALLEN UNIVERSITY INEZ'S On Friday night, October 31, 19.30, a most unique- Halloween Party-was' given in the dining room, sponsored I K,r fW r-u..?u ? ( >?,?? nn uilifCli.ll} VillUR'll, various pramea, stunts, fortune-telling and a Halloween Playlfet Occupied the time of those attending. Special features were pi evented by Misses Kelly Joneu, IiUcile, Snjith, Ruth Freeman; Messrs. ^Jenkins ,and Calvin. The evening was (fnjoyed by all. ^ Sunday, November 2, was a "full" 'day. The day began at 9:30 a. m., with Sunday School, discussing Si mon reter irom every angl0 possible. ; At 11:15 a. m., the regular services were held. The congregation listened j^Co a dtwrmTrsr-pn^Commuwion/' proi sented hv Pres. JCL?H.- Sims; after_ ' which th? Lord s Supper was admin; istered. I The_firijt public meeting of the Community Chest workers' was beTd" ntfour oMoekr The faculty knd students of Benedict and quite a number of_ Columbia's citizens were our ?*** ' ' r* i .* v * > >* v ' TOE PALMjgTTO guests. After quite a few Communi-11 " ty I'hest songs, flayed by ' MlSB Hold- T~ en of Allen, directed by Miss Brown of Benedict, sung by students of Benedict and Allen and friends, a number of short addresses were given^irr order to acquaint all present with the work. The main speech or plea wasi'? given by Dr. D. H. Sinis, president J "T1 of th0 University. . ; ? ?Sunday?evening?at 7;3tl a .Paw Rally given by the University Church w^s held. Special music was render-I ed bv the University quartet and wa choir. Th(. main address was?given i bv Prof. G. A. Singleton. Through , efforts of club leaders and students . approximately-$t20\00 had been coM1 r looted. K16 Mr. A.' S. Jackson, Secretary of *e.' Education for- the A. M, E,-Churchy visited the chapel Monday Nov. 3. * His address to thG faculty and stu- we dents was most pleasing and benefi- ?sclal. On -Monday, Nov. 9, Prof. G. A. bes Sineletori of Allen University, will nev he the chapel speaker at State Col- i lege, Ornngeburg. ' our ? ' ' 1 m , M " ehr tivi COLLMBl.V CITY SCTTODltS Hth NOTES ' int. Chief Marsh of he Columbia fhv mo department has announced the prize q winners for tire prevention week. tjS( Booker Washington won first prize, ces $15.00, for beKt record in emptying %va tlin buildings^ quickly and orderly at the sound of the fire alarm. 1,387 -7"^Tr7Tr??rTlipTTmi^im7s in perfect order r in seventy, seconds. Howard School 1 won?tiTTTt?prize.?$25.00t?for largest port ent age of answers on questionnarres. Second pHzo, $15.00, tn IIuwaid School is divided between, Airs. E. P? 0, "Nelson's division of the Fourth ? Grade and Miss E. Pendarvls* divi- sPe sion of the Third Grade. Third prize sion of Sixth Grade, Booker Wash- ^ ington School. Howard School re- ^ s reived a total of $40.00 in prizes and Booker Washington School $25.00 ^ Chief Marsh was very much pleas- ^ ' ed with the splendid record made by , each Of the?schools during fire pre- "ujs - vent-ion week7~ " ?^ Honor Roll?Booker Washington wa ari Eleventh Grade: Elizabeth Burley, on Hattie Counts. Marv Hoover.. Maud Johnson. ' 1 Tenth "tirade: Dorothye Johnson, Bq, i James Abney, , ' fin, Sixli Grade: Helen Burley. Rubve 1 Counts, James Artenius. str Fifth Grade; Sarah Lee Jenkins, ] -George Sumter;? ' ^?? 1 lef j" Fourth Grade: Mary Adams, Doro- ing thye Carter, Dessie M. Dawkins, Alice ] Ganuaun. Freddie Tyler. list Third Grade: Mack Johnson, Timo thye Maben. Charles Pearson, David ses Rosoniond. Thelma Woodberry., Katie th< McKelby, Lucy Mae Gowns, Mamie Th Lee Goodwin, lola Lewis, Lottie Mae PJj Johnson. ~ Second Grade: Lillie Morgan, Nellie Green. . ani . Advanced First Grade: Beverky Pearson. Vashtoen Smith, Bessie Sum mors. Mo/.elle Williams, Helton Btirtou. i . First Grade; T.ucinda Singleton, i Ward Lee Brown , - ^ Saxon School Fifth Grade: Geneva Whaley. Fourth Gttvc+o: Rnmi -Lee Whaley, -tQ; Kliott Nance, ^ Third tirade: Alary Ann Campbell, p , Jessie Finelu , Second Grade:- Queen Corley, Addie Crumev. Thelma WhaJev Fmnm \v;i. Run. Samuel Williams. " First Grade: Josephine West, Jul- in ~~hTs Ti.hi) ITflrtTEr," l-.fltll'.t" Hey- ? ward Mary Richardson. AA'averly School .^r', Seventh Grade: Helen McKqight. Fourth Grade: William Coultry, ? Narylyn Green. ~ - i Ne TKircf , Grade-: Benzena Blocker, . Ruth Everett. Pinckney Hampton, ^ FleVa Jackson. Edward Naudin. Advanced First Grade: Ludwald pj Perrv. Carrie' Pinckney. James sh uels. * r ~ ~ ' I First Grade: Dorothy Garrett, j,r | Charity Glover-, Lillie -Bell Hunter, ho j Athel Hydrick,. Ulysses-Srdtth?3fj*t>'' i garetv AVoodard, Louise Wright. " ' ir.t HOW ARD SCHOOL ? Fourth Grade: Wade Long, Evej-et- ej~Ta Ctmppelle, Harriett Goodwin, Ver- ^jc j telle Williams. >,e Third Grade: Giissie Walker, .Doris Goodwin, Geneva- Smith. I Secdnd Grade: Henry McCollougV Rastus Kyser. William Jenkins, Qdell Glass, Louis" Dove, Estelle Roof, RochoTTa TTarmon, Mary Adams, How aru wimams.. - " < First Grade: William Faust, Nat-thrtftirL Fattst, Frierson Watson, I.ouisc .lavis. Madeline Pearson, Inea ]^a ! Taylor.? ' ?] ? -Wt? have -iU;emed it profitable to Ta | devote our professional meetings this < year to' the study of "The Classroom _1 j Teacher." At our fiirst meeting Jot j Prof. C. A. Johnson, talked to us on j the distribution of the teachers time Yo j and the teachers relation to the principal, supervisor, and superintendent, His talk was enjoyed by the entire group. To keep professionally alert ^ j we have a professional library of useful and pertinent volumes which | we draw on every day. Through our I teachers club we have ' purchased about twenty-five new books this year j During fire prevention?week 661 - ? | pupils cleared Howard School buildi ing in 45,-seconds. . , ! W<> Vine,. n,V,ln,) (A u: ? ,.?J V i.vu.vv. iu V#ui irai n Illg ?LUir t" tlTts year two new teachers'?Miss- - ? Ethel Sanders of Minor Normal, i Washington, D. C., Miss Hettie Fras: ier, of South Carolina State CoITegfe^ ^ Orangeburg. These young" ladies , h nve^fn 1 Hn.^^and caught the i along line. . I* ' Booker Washington Heights Softool ' opened with A larger enrollment than Tver and everywhere potnts to a won* derful school year. Our principal is enthusiastic over the godtT things that have been nromised to make this our. L. . % - - ? ? 7 - . V f LEADER. bed-11ml sr ?? " Child HE GRIZZLY FAMILY t)N A , S CAVE HUNT." , , tl . ?r?r One beautiful fall morning the rizzlies" went cave hunting. They t( nted a cave like the-^ones the a! iioozy bears"? and- the "Snuggly t< inies" live in. you remember them lir 1't you ? Of course you do. We tl t them last year in fhe~"Snoo*v- IF irs" and the "Snuggly bunnies" d: 2. u J rawly, Swarly and Hug-Mc-Tiglit fi re bent on finding a cave just right. t year. The faculty welcomes its v members. V feature of this year's work is Assembly Programs given by the ities. Each class vies with the er m?trying to put-on?the mpsi ^ cresting program and'the rivalry stimulating the attendance at the. rning devotions. The Glee Club has begun its prae? and other clubs are in the pro- ^ s of formation, looking forward al- " ys to the school's and the commiL- I yV best interest. ? t ^ , " 1 ffmwDBRRY NEWS =-^X 7 ? Tt\ Gus Neely from FKe Panama j F. Neely on Vincent street. m drs. Eloise Nance of' Columbia. , ?rit a week or more with her pars, Mr, and Mrs. S. Cannon on J urt's street. T ilr. Bill Williams died In Pennsyl-lia with his daughter last Wed- v_ >day and was brought home -anti .. ieralized Sunday' at 3 o'clock at . Marv A. M. E. Church of which was an officer. ' . irfr. John Hunter was found dead at home. He lived alone. He went ) to get aft-arm full of wood and s found dead with the wood in his ns. Several "have been 0 arrested , suspicion. We hope they will find f right one. Mrs. Virginia Gray and Rev. Wm. ozer of Playep street are still,coned to their-beds! \ ? ? Jncle Robert-Jone% of Caldwell eet is not-doing so well. _ Vlr. Wm. Burton of Hunter street, t-lhe-last-jQf. September for Wash- _ :ton, D. C. ? ? VIrs. C. L. Whitner is on the sick I Fhe Annual Conference is now in ision. The_ pastors are making fir reports to the presiding elders, e presiding elders of the Columbia strict are: Rev. G, K. Lyles, Rev. 'F. Vance, Rev. McK. Harrison and v. E. P. Ellis. It is now raining d we hope wHI soon clear up. - ^ liCiAiinu 1 Ul> NKHiS The rally that has been in propr.e&s. a month for the school's benefit. " sed Monday nipht, Nov. 3. The n and women worked in separate ibs. Thy women reported the larr amount, $40.14, the men $19.23, al. S05.37 _ The school, is proerressinp daily unincipal and,"his splendid proup -of ichers. | Rev. E.. Bailey, the efficient pastor the St. Paul Baptist Church made "rtncf tJiMftlif J - ? * wn.G.y ;inu impressive address the school ayditorium Sunday n. I . Tffethcf and"St. Paul cVinirs sang , the occasion. Total amount conbuted, ?|9.72. Rev. Johnson, pastor of Bethel A. E. Church, left Tuesday for the nual conference- which-convenes at _ wberry. His members and friends sh him well and hope that he will ' sent back for another year. Prof. Richardson, Mr., and Mrs, W. Corfty, and Miss C. Brown, .wor*' im>gd^at ,.get)i?j ^yj.dax^moxamg.-.. _ The friendfe of Mrs. Janie Sliph reet to hear of her recent illness and pe for her a speedy recovery. The County Health Doctor prave an ;erestinp address in the auditorium iday nipht. Those who heard Dr. oodford and take heed will be ben- \ * tted by the many thinps he men>ned that will make> hip, . stronp althy bodies. IN MEMOIUAM. v In memory of our husband and ther, Rev. C. M. Younp, D. D.: hat is there anyone can say TV *v.? ^ ' * v v?oc wf ieei tonay id yet his Spirit will not fail ro guide u? still along life's trai,. f ch day from that fair border-land I FTe will look down attd^umlerstand; ke heart, be eomfo.rted today, Dur love is never far away. Mrs. C. M- Young, Mrs. Thomas B. ries, Dr. W. Herman Young, Mrs. gene W . Boyd, Miss Jennie E. ung, Miss Louise M. Young, Mr. M. Young, Morris S. Young, Mini E. Young. n ?" ' ' " ** I.ET THE PALMETTO L.UADEK ; T)0 YOUR PRINTING Mail Orders Receive Prompt I Attention ?OUR PRICES IN KEEPING j WITH FIRST CLASS WORK ? m g " . V I ... v ^ 7 ^ rORY FOR ? REN 0 they poked there smellers here and ! lere, and growled jast like a welKL fd l/ViU', This cave is too large, inat ohO 1 >o small, this tone is not. a cave at II; that one is too narrow, this one is , >o wide^ that one hasn't room enough 1 which to hide; this one is too high. tat one is too low, this one hasn't ark, this one is too light. Let's hunt ntil we find a cave just right.--Con nued. " ~ :? Anit". Christmas p 'V . ? We have an extellent collection of * -J L . 1 ne laiesi designs. Send ill your orcfete tow. ? 4? i^??i Lip-to- the-Minute j~ Modes - Prepared Especially fen This j SA x St - _ rHV ' * ' ' ..II SO ?IXChLl.A ^ i ' 's < ? ' ' ? V'th . _ |f_I ? na'"V C * -' j co ?Jli^ >*??1?. iEi T^JS^C ^th ^ #1 jN L * '" syyM 'l ; er r y^) ??y* r~ T ) v / R -i.)". i. /1 in 'f fc---.il : v7he 3204 .' 0' t -3JO-J- U'? V/ ' j.4 -L~? -?--J. _ ?J_; M FOR I HE "CLASS ROOM j"1 Frills art' not to invade science and' j the higher mathematics this fall. The ] fashionable young college girl is ; s< , chonsmpr ^trirnty tailored frocks like this one for classroom wear. It is v made of dark red novelty jersey, woven with a tiny all-over design of broken, checks in white, and its im- ^ portant contrasting color is of white K pique. A belt of black patent leather is very new. T.be inset waist section, C' seamed in diagonal. lines, and the nc pleats that widen the skirt, without so altering the slnrr,, silhouette are two Ct very popular Paris treattnents for.Tat- f lored frocks. ' jtu Excella*-Pattern No. 3204. Sizes je 14 to 46, 25 cents. ~ ^? Sport IV, . wmodel Jones Chape! Sat. Night viQ, At 9:00 o'clock corner i r| Buy your Tickets Now! Tit following places: ? Rev. J. C. Hunter, 1300 Blc ' Rev. P. Ferguson, ?21 Laur VV. M. Gaskirf, 711 Maiii Stre Mrs. Bertha Foggy, Colonial ??JuTKis White, ^.'ttirSenato Si T 1700 ToL iuicc Str Joe Roulware, Kendalltown. TICKET "^""""1 - ,--7 Saturday, Nov. 8. 10*50. BKTIh? ' DR. DAVID IIKNItY SIMS resident. Allen University. who. pads the speaker.-- bureau t't?r tire tmrmtssieiv. ? ? IB ^n?-aBisst- : * MR. SKYMOUR CARROLL' \ . at0 Chairman^ State Ovi-^ro Comittoe. South Carolina Natural Ku-urces Commission. , Vt BennetlsviU? Fair Next Wxvek. Wednesday, Nov. 12th is" "South irolfna Iodine Day" at th<. "Ma; lhoro STflUy 'Kail at" Tionnot tivilUw?i ' arts on the 10th and ends on the ith of November. Many thousands j(/ visitors are expected to attend the av this year according to a stateen t niade to .a reporter of. The Pal ettn Lender last weelc-liy l)r. W. S". anna, the president. vVr'rieull ural lats.music, shows, prominent sp-aks, hahy show, football jinnies are inrt of the week's program for th'tople of the .Pee --^>ee seel joii ..of J nth Carolina. The better farm movement will be Tried In fher^tWees to -tI <? v!*is action in* TuliTrosSes th:ii .\vi!l ho ~ livered bv Seymour Carroll. State ." f f lairmrn, State Nt'frro ('eivrmitir-e ot e -South Cnr.olimi Natural lb.:spur s Commission, and Dr. Da\ id I! ITfs: flistininrished. educator and.'he - ?? esident of Allen Universitv. when cy speak at 2:.".0 in the aiuwnobn, ovemher t,he 1 f>th. Georiro Tl. ffaiiTnn, publisher of The Palmetto Lee , ji member of the commission, -p* company Dr..Sinis and Mr. Ca-fl1 their trip to BennettsviMe. .p)(. I bv Gov. John ti. ftichanls. n-i|t t >'ar ap<>. They have render/' ![- . ^ eat service to the St; le and 1, nee their'appointment. v Tlie-W-ilson?ITitfh?st4+o,,l_(>f Jpli.prir(, ? id'the I.auvinleirer Institute nhurpr, N. C., will play th,. nn lal football frame ThirrsdayypvCfttt 1 rilA/Or T>..?C T.- 1 -K: ' - r - |??|. I I illll ir* *rum?: n^- ( '(>nibin, son-in-law of the ',.v. ,-nrL_ rs. James H.- llolmnn of d<r<.\vood "the- fop tlir --N**) 1' hill Dotrs." - o Humane Hoot The Afr'"im Ifuinnr .Kdue.ut io'i * iciety of Boston-' had-, vt.vv credible -exhibit' at the ?,to Fair kbit ?? reek. Hundreds, o* ioafU"ts were issed out. Annu>j,v in April of ich year, this so<(.tv sponsors. t'Be ird to Animal yeek" all over the . luntry. The_ j,oes to' the aunty Pair th> k at Manning, . . >xt week ^ aj_ j > had rn ^Po.mwtt s\uTu\y lunty Fe exhibit at the Richu^^^ Teachowir. irt. mXvs "who miyht want lit era^*d?ht write Dr. Francis II. Row yithe president of thcT society, tfb+? lip:wood Avenue, Boston, Mas<. RD '""I I Roadster I / Away By | . v 1. Zion Church v. 29, 1930 1 iter & Blossom Streets -ts can be secured at the "B , )ss^ Street. I" el Street ' ^ ^eights*? - . I1 ' - " - ^ S 5Qc? J-? " * . . ' *? 1 K