The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 29, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Saturday, November 29, 1930.
- "holly hill news
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. The Holly Hill Graded School "?s~
T . * still making rapid strides of progress
each week and every day brings new
v faces into the classes.
The teachers are putting " forth
every effort to make their lessons as
interesting as they can . They- arc
doing everything to make- the children
anxious to come to 'school.
Seemingly tnejr must be some interest,
because some classrooms aie
about to reach, the overwhelming'
number, if anymore comes in v.e tire
^wondoving'where,, we will put them
most especially in one class, the
teacher is almost pushed out of the
j - door now.
_ : We are wide awake .in Holly HiilT
our entertainment . uc the selmol <> .?
-ery week is getting 1.utter and belter
Mote in attendant and added at
?tractions - and?p4e<if y tumfs . melvUaEverybody
seon.s to en toy themselvesOn
Tuesday night, ms usual we had
. our entovtainm nt for the. school; a
? : * laihge attendance; -proctitis very bene
facial.
""On Tuesday: Mtbduines" II. IVrnwrr
Kllen Mack. Minyic Htlman. Mary
51 -Waving, Miss-Vallier ulelv ?an
Mr Wa'ft.. U,.-o ! . "
..... .vwr wmn * 111' .'.ii 1* I '.(1 I M "
?city by tbe_ s;>a, "Charleston,' mi a*
shopping: tour..
The wedding 1 oils have?begun to
ring-Here onToosday-rnght Mas Za
" ',? * die Bell Randolph and Mr. . Dames
.. were united in marViage; ' 1
Be on the look nut, nnd watch the
r news and you'll read of some others
crossing-over.
g On Monday night, Mrs. AdranaBradley,
was the guest of Mrs. R.- B.
Brown. > "
Mr. Gray, cf Newberry, S. C., en
route to Wafterboro.?stopped over
on business of vital importance', and
... while here, he spen the night at Mrs:
R. B. Brown's home.
Prof. Roberts and some of his. foot
ball boys, motored over to.St. Georgt
on Friday afternoon to witness the
gamp hetween "Florence 11 igll ^School
and St. George. They reported hav
ing enjoyed a good gaine. Tlu- teams
tied the_score.
-Mr. Walter R. Bunch, accompanied
Mr. Nolan Bennett, on a business
trip to Newberry and Columbia on
Friday afternoon. The trip was
- made safely.
Prof. Roberts, Misses \ Anderson,
Lisbon and?MeMlaiiics?iJacipies?
Baker members of the faculty motor
ed over to Orangeburg on Saturday
__ to the Orangeburg County Teachers'
Meeting. They returned highly elated
over the meeting, and reproted having
gained "valuable inTormaion and
inspiration from the lectures given by
Prof. Price of Claflin College, Head
^ of the English Department; Prof.
Price, gave some good points in Eng
lish; Prof>. Grant, of State College,
had the group spell-hound while he
was delivering nis lecture in Geography
and IVJiss Sara Henderson dem.
n onstration and lecture on spelling
was excellent. Each teacher express.
? ed themselves as being highly bene-i
.fitted. : \ . '
. Jtev. P. C. Lisbon, Pastor of Bethel
A. M. E. Church, was full of the holy
ghost on Sunday morning; he preach
ed a soup stitring sermon from Exo
dus' .1:3; "And Muses said I ill mm
' \ turn aside and.see t}iis great sigftt.
" " ,TTrTT^p|iy'""thl? " bustl JiS'"TK)t burhtrl' "die
took as his subject "The Burningv?
3ush." After his discourse had been
fully treated everyone left rejoicing
if, their hearts and saying didn't he
' preached* ,
If you want real news just road
the Palmetto Leaijer. 0r/A-MovehWtf-iM-mUUlU-Um^
~ : Mrs ,..<?h?in lint! -it- tlinir Mf*
Grace Brown, Mrs. Emily Campbell,
r and Messrs Olin Brown, Frank Campbell
ani- Samuel Campbell and Mr. F.
Hutchinson, visiting Ihern from Edis
to Islarr Mrs. Brown is Mrs. Lisbon's
Mi her. They were pleased t<>
have the:,S and hope, they make their
visits so fir between.
Mrs. Mifcy Brown of Eutawville.
but now spending sometime in Holly
. Hill, was a pleasant visitor at the
?? hnmo nf Mvg "ft. B. Brown, oiCFriday
afternoon.
* ? Mr, and Mrs. Graham of Four Holes
/ were-pleasant visitors at the home of
Mrs. R. B. Brown, Saturday night.
Mrs. Matilda Montgomery is progressing
nicely with ll^r school work.
Little baby Janie Bi ll -Montgoni:
ery has been indisposed but wo are
giaa to report that she is inucn nett
- V gr at; fois writing.
Miss Pauline Montgomery lifts boi?lT
out of school for the past two \\*eeks
on account of being indisposed. Xf?he
. teachers and her classmates are ho|'.\
ing she will sooi^bo hack in school.
COKESBlrRY NEWS
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T.h^ Cokesbury people has <been
enjoying the Annual .Conference the
p?st week.
Rev. and Mrs. E. A, Adams, spenv
The many friends of Miss Ro ?e
Etta Nash are proud to have ) er
home again from Columbia.
Mr. Berkley^ Reynolds spent the
. ^_week visitm- Mrs. Reynolds an 1
baby. * . ~*r:--V~" ~~~i~
Miss Rose Robinson, gave ; social
1 . ~ m^mnor of^her J^ist or, M iss i|'??stlec
-Fidtjkiv everrmg. Those . intending
were Mr. and Mrg. rcrllW,' Williams-,
. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robi son. Misses
Charles A. Lewis, Ruth A. Goggins,
Butler, Willie Butler, Messrs 1). R.
-U. Dixon, Isabella M. Goggins, L. B.
Crump, I, Williams, Rural Dixon.
Y. Nash, G. Holmes, Alfred Moore,
Mk Cocoa and sandwiches were served.
Miss Henrieta Robinson, left Saturday
for school in Goldville.;
Mrs. -Marv Floyd, left Saturday
for New York City, to vjsit her
r? daughter. ' 1
Those on the &ick list are Mr. Ralph
Jacksftn, Mr. Foster Murphy.
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Prof. ffrtf. itullvr.-llit: nwe'l-. K. (-', -:rj,
I Won't! Not Forirel Tin v. . Bi
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Ltd- uk repeat the 1 0th?I'suhns
Before a word of prayer. tei
Wort' the soothing words - of a dear -it
school master 1 ^
As they haunt my memory clear tei
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" Lord who - sha 11 a huh- pi Thv taber- }
naclo? ' - - fed
> Who shall dwell in Thy holy hill?":J?.
When we sat in the chapel , ini
t Very quiet and calm and still. \ qu
He that wulHeth uprightly and work- } th
eth | cir
Righteousness and spfcaketh the truth ( ed
in his heart 'i'fn
Then he v'o.uld beg earnestly anct-l??
gently ' . ' j ch
"Let not thosotedrds?depart --fly
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He that hack biteh not with his tongue
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Nor. doeth evil to his neighbor, nor 1
Taketh up a renroach against his so
neighbor
.Of this! he's guitless at the bar. , fu
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In whose?eyes a vile person is t:on.-_l__
tempt : ? rtr
And on-with the 15th Psalms we u ai
sinpr 1 th
First fall next winter and on thru C()l
spring;
But oh! I want the world to- know the
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same - . " M]
That T ?Virginia have lost a friend. ^
by Mrs. Vi?*~;nia L. Brown Wilson j .
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Mr, Walter 11. Abrams of Shelby, t gv
X, C.^vas a visitor at the home of his
jo us in Mr. -II. P. Abrams during the ' ,
past week.
Miss Klliotte B. Abrams, left last
week to begin teach inn in Kershaw . ^
"Mr, and.Mrs. Butler Walker visi- jj*'(
led Mrs. Walker's MotheFTiear New- g.
berry Sunday. ' j
Mr.! James R. F.pps, spent Sun- WJ
day with TTis parents Suinu.y. ~ ^
Misses MoaeHa and Magn. lia Hops'!
tver c guests of Mi**
Sunday. - J ... . al!
Miss Anna- I.ee Abrams, aceompaii .UJ
i^d iby Mr. and Mrs. Drayton Cald- ^
well and their neives Misses Mary
and Ola Clamp, visited Miss A brums j-()
parents 'Mr. and Mrs-Jl, P.. Abrums
Sunday. fa
?.~."Uy~-XuUiaiiii--l, (.ilom. wlm has been
sick ftp- some time m much impi'oV -rr^
at this ^writing! 1 ?p]
The funeflal of Mr. Newton A brains ' t(,
who was killed near Newherry Was
held at Flint Hill Baptist Church.
Witlnesday, November 19th. > jn
LACBENS NEWS
Mr. William Cannon one of the em- ! y,
pioyee* of -the Lauren's Glass Filetqry
was -taken suddenly 4B at his.-work
Tuesday and had, to .be brought home, p.
hut nt. this writing he is able to bo
up and out to the delight of his many
fj'iends. " . I *a
The "Seven Table Feast" given by |^e
the ladies of Bethel A. M. K. Church
'Monday bight was quite a success.
Mrs. Alene Burton was hostess 'to ^-(
the C. O. 'Social Club; members and yj
-friends Tuesday night with a lai^ge jj
.atendance.. ; - (jj(
The funeral of Mrs. VTeen Young c()
wnn- nekl at M. r- ^nurcn n)of
which she was a consistent member
Thursday afternoon. She leaves to,
mourn her loss, three, sons, three j
daughters and a host of relatives.
The Gleaners Club of St. Pahl I
p.aptist Church met at the home of , "
Mrs. Savillia Higgins Friday after- i
t-oon. After a very enjoyable meet-.;
in^, Mrs. Hico-ins, 'served-a delight- i
= ful repast. Ml,fl Hn.lprf.na iq |
President of this .club k
The Live Wire Girls of St. Paul
of Mi's. Mary_ Whitner, gave a con- "V
Baptist Church, under the leadership u"
. corf, at the church, Friday night. j
known as the "Old Maids Club." ihl.t y"
entertainment was very much enjoy - | 'ai
eij^by all present. Miss Margaret Me'"(
Williams won first prize and Miss
Klell Watts won seconds The sum of |~$TKr0Q"was
realized. ? ??- ?. iJ:"_
Mrs. Eva Grant is confined to her P1
bed at this writing. Mrs. Betti?ie,
T 11 i. L' /. t i nrirl !\1 i? 1 I twn/m ' fill i i i>l 1 m-n * *
rti;r^ r>^rri?hrrmr ? |
?Mr^ Georgia Metz Clark of New-,
berry, S. G., spent the week-end a.s : .
the guest of Mr. and MVs. Annett Vc
Barksdaleand Mr. and Mrs. Will Gar-I "c
rett lmf
Vint again to play to the delight of' VV8
her'little friends. -
1. Miss Aurelia Piles teacher in i
Barksdale Rural School has been confined
to her room for the past few
days, and thot maybe she would be T
able to resume her work, but seem |
ingly she grew worse and had to give V(
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up. The many friends and schol
s regretted ever so much her leay__
? as she's been with them for three
r-rnore sessions. We wish for her
speedy recovery.*
Miss Maltie Miller has been indisse<I
for the past few days so muci:
.nUTl he" hasn't been able to resum --r
work. "
Sunday \yas an ideal church going
^; aitho' the pastor was away, manof
th? .members worshipped at "St.
ul baptist Church. Rev. Levant
ached a soul stirring sermon apd
prybody enioyed it. And many !
re the ones that are rejoicing over*,
* return of Rev.* White.
DILLON N I'M S
f'roib " 4T:00 o'clock -Sunda-yfrirng.
Rev. J. P. Washington, Pasr
of II thel A. M. K. Ghuqph, mount-"
the- rostrum and after devotional
ercises, preached a inpirational ser1,1.
...n Tsi-.jp}. 1:18; subject,
tacksliders."
Sunday School at 4:00 o'clock was
-tf.'ly attended ' _
At 7:30 ReV. Washington again
eachetl a soul stirriiv sermon from
. ():!>: Micah.. *
Rev. T. J. Ransom was a pulpit
rtor m - R -tlieL Sunday evening,, _ .
Rev. *1 ohu Gregg. Pastor Mapning.
iptist Church preached two eloquent
The - ''"i"""!1" givpti by the Minis
rs of.the Interdenminational Union New
Liberty Presbyterian Church iday
night..was mite a success. Afr
the program, the ladies served a
mptious renast.
Mrs/G. S. Alford is much improvat
this writing." ~ ' : " : ~
Mr, P. B. Means who w.as improvg
has iijid a relapse and is again '
ite ill.., v". _>
AboCrt two o'clock Sunday, morning
e home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
tvinfton was burned; when awakentlje
fire and smoke prevented them
mv saving anything. i
Dr. )<n<l Mrs*- 11, 1L?Cooper?and.. _
ildren of Columbia spent Sunday in
K. Gordon.- '}
Tuesday night~ the death angel
tered the home of Mr. and Mrs.
p'eiie I)? and took their infant 1
ii.Interment Wednesday at Floydale
Mr ....James Bethea left last week
r Washington where he will entere
hosnital. j .
Mrs. P. -A. - Roger*- was hostess t? ^
g Twit*?ht Club Monday afternoon 'ter
a successful business meeting
e hostess^ served sandwiches and
foa. * '
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus McLeod 1
d Sister, Mrs. Jennie McCall and
r. J.* R. McLeod, motored to Faytsville
Sunday, to visit Mrs. Mc'od's
uncle who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McRae and,Sisr.Miss
Carolyn "McRae;?were the
liner iriioslK of Mr jirwl \Tpr D - J
v indelT aC Row land"; N. C., Surtdav. ,
% " KIDG EI.AN I) NEWS" "l The
people here were glad to see
e sunshine out after two weeks o.' ,
in. Rev. Mitchell ^reached ix splen1
sermon at St. Stephens Church,
uulay morning".- He- used Hebrew
::j;j; for his text. MiSses H. Barn 11
and R. Raiford worshipped at the -<
. Stephens M. E. .Church,..-Sunday.-r
The Charitable Society met at the
I business was finished Mrs. Ellis ,
id Xix served a delicious dinner;
ey were asisted by other ladies of
l? community. The splendid guests
r the afternoon were the members
the Jasper County Training School- culty
and-Mrs. M. J. Earle, supers..r
;,f hisncr roTinfyT^ '
Prof. E. S, Blassenglae and Mr.
C(l Eikei'enkoettei. snent-Sundav al -
moon in Savannah,'1 Ga.~ Let u.s
ipe that they will enjoy their sta'y.T
Mr. W. Primus, who is working
Beaufort, S. spent the week-end
home with his family. '
Prof. E. S. Blassengale took Misses
. Barnwell' and Ruby Raiford to ,
miassee to the picture show Friday \
ffhtr W" : '
The Jasner County Training Sehoo' ,
acuity was pleased to have ProV
- M Hnnlhonil, Mj ss Bomfield, and I
iss Jackson visit them a lew days ~
go. They are the principal and ,
achers of the Ye masse e Graded' ,
hool.
The Community Fair at the Jasper
>unty Training School was a success, (
io II. E. Department of which Mis*?
. Bi\rnwell-is the head made a splen1
showing. The exhibitions of the .
mmunity were good'and quite a few
the contestants won blue ribbon. (
The P. T. A. had its monthly meet-- <
g at the school "Wednesday night. lite
a few of thejiatrons were out,
id are finite willing to work for the
ecos-s of tfu* school.
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, NKWBKOOKLANi) NEWS.The
Singing Convention compose^! i
"choirs ot Cayce Mt. Zion Baptist,
:w Brookland Baptist and Double
anch A.M. E. Churches met Sunday
tornoon.?The meeting was inspi- ,
tional and largely attended. - Rev.
H HoHowtiy) pastor of New Brook
ncl Baptist church is t])e father of
e movement. He was present an
ve wholesome - advice.
The election of officers was held at
is meeting and Rev. Lee A,.Logan
esided. Bro. Oliver Sligh was refcted
president; Bro. Ambrose Glass
-elected vice-president; Mrs. Reeves
-elected secretary; Bl'fl. Moses Junes -uU'Lluil
u.mTsLmTiF sgeretaryi - The
annual Sermon will be preachigan
on the fourth Sunday in next
nth at their monthly meeting with
t. Zlon, Cayce; Rev. M. H. Holloly
will instaTTTKiT officers for the ar.
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TO LEADER _
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Laurel and Hardy~<31own
At Capitol W.
Lawrence Tibbett's Musical Rom
Appearance of Pop
%THB RO0UE
It takes brains to be dumb in the j
movies. __. .
There, iri a few words, lies the., I
secret, of the funniest of Stan Laurel '
ind Oliver Hardy, carted The" screen's-s
dumbest dumbbells. ' n
Their intelligence enables them to ]
be convulsingly and convincingly *
dumb. Any fool, for example, can *
throw a custard pie, but is it a wise 1
man who'knows'when and where and 1
iow?to-lmrl it t.o capture the bigpf.st J
laugh. - s
Any \nit-wit corned J n can gffzw c
glassy-eyed into space, but it re- 1
juires real mental force behind the
mask of vacancy to rock audiences I
vvith laughter.
"Spontaneity is the secret of good a
jomedy," averred Oliver when asTtecT }
his "formula' for creating laughs. jt
. Stan aerreed. rioding his derby- c:
crowned head. They were in the Me- r
tro-Goldwyn-Mayer sound stage, in t
Cuh-er City, resting in between scenes ( t
of "The Kogue Song." The new n;u- I
CHARLESTON NEWS !
The Charleston County Fair was *
held last week in this city at the j
City Stadium,has been a-rnre treatto
"our people, as the weather was (
/ery favorable, it enabled the attendance
to be exceedingly large and .
it was much enjoyed as . the various
exhibits were "quite Interesting to ml
and there was a plenty of music anc *
amusements?that added thrills ami ,l
* ?asure to tiie ocassion, and making
the whole to be quite a success.
On last Monday evening, the Jun
ior Missionary Society of Mt. .Zioi,
Church, sponsored a Dumb Supner in '
the annex of the church, whicn wa- 1
largely attended by both young and t
grown nns .,.-Xkis._oi.'assion created a J
deal of laughter throughout the even- "v
ing for the a tendance. Mrs. M. L. >
NVitherspoon, managed the supper. 1
Mr. Joseph Lawton of New York t
formerly of Charleston has returned <
from the north to The- city by the J
sea, he has decided to winter it in <
Charleston: he presents the picture
of health.
?Mrs.?Ethel?Baylor?of?Pittsburgh. J
Pa., formerlv ol Georgetown. S. C.. (
has chosen Charleston, ~"St~C.7 for herwinter
home; Mrs. Baylor is a gradu t
ate of Allen University, Columbia, S. i
C., and has a wide experience as sht I
has traveled quite a bit and possess- ?
es, a practical experience in bookkeeping.
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She is.stopping_at the home of-hit
cousins, Mrs. Phily Horry, bfi t orn- T
ing St. 3
On Friday night of last week at f
Mt. YAuv, Dr\ Wllhui spoon?held??
church con-f- rjence that they might i
outlined the years work for Ml?Ziuu, 1
this was done with a unanimousTnte 3
by the officers and members of the 3
church and congregation. Construe- 3
tive plans* out ljned by the- pastov t
was agreeably endorsed by all. Witn t
a hopeful future for success.. . 5
On last Sunday both morning and a
evening the members and friemis of j *
\lt. Zion, was graced with showers!1
of Dressings as irrnesstnre- of hcovon-Tj
was seat by that Worthy messenger, I J
ftev. Withers pooh; whrr^cem to have I
been himself 100 percent as his deli- y
verance was far reaching, time'.v and t
presented with the divine power on" ><
could posess. His sermons are very U
nspiring, 513 he is known as the pul- | t
pit "orator -of today. To hear hint ! <
once will create?within a desire to i J
hear With nyain He is a young man
of God. . 1
Tell youIV fiimds?the Pwlmctt 1 J
Leader is one of the largest circulated t
papers oT Ehlk HLHle; j_i
The Cosmopolitans
The Cosmopolitans were very do-1
lightfully entertained Saturday even- !
ing, Nov. .22, >1030 -by their hostess ; i
Miss Dorothy Bail j*t her home on I <
Ashley Ave.
- Thr rrmnn were heantifnllv decora- j
UHt WTth flower^.'Iitc_tat)ies~|~
which were set for twelve WtTt1 be ,7|
caniinglV jlecofated. Tally cprds ,
were passed to the ^*Tuh members ,u j
6:30 o'clock. After several games,1
scores were added, checked and doub- '
ted checked in?order that
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each member would be earetunv
rated. It w;s i>unu that Malum j
Thelnia Rowan Stephens was nobler ,
>f highest score and to her was presented
a bcnuuful box of hand eniroidered
maderia handkerchiefs. To
Mies R^irguerite Broadnax, holder of
lowest scoie a beautiful noveity
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ednesday and Thursday
ance Is First Straight Picture
ularComedy Pair
ical picture starring Lu^h*??K- Tib>ett
is the first straight production j
n which the two come..i.:ns~have !
hade an appearance. It wiil lie !
hown at the" CapVtof Theatre, Wedesday
and Thursday.
"Even in these talking piclu.tr, we
ire using only a skeleton of dialogue !
md continuity. The fuTiniest say- |
ngs and . happenings: are the im- I
iromptu ohes. Careful arid studied-4
itternpts at fun-mak-ing always fall j
hort oi the laughter mark" Tie a
omedian down to- any formula, and I
ie ceases to he funny," said Stan.
Then a directorial voice' of Lionel .
JarrynVre called.
In the twinkling of an eve Laurel 1
ind Ha??1- the philosopher*. became
staft and Oliver, the clowns. Set- j
ling upon their tousled heads their!
lerby insignia, pulling a little more1
iskew their lll-nttin"- clothes, the 1
wo j).ufToons ste*"""d out in" front of |
he cameras and the microphones.
ifi. ~
The ciuo n.enjhi i s present wee
disses Margaret- Broadnax. Margaet
Clarke, Marguerite Fraser. Maude j
Iyatt, Naomi Chant. Mesdames MilIrV.r
Bryah TIai^.-lIelon O'Brien. Le I
>la Kxekiel. Maytne llutchiilsuiir Neta |]
jTiveee, Thelma Stephens. Charlotte !
vi>s^ Powell. Maynie Johnson.
- A delightful menue of chicken sal- '
i(l, nuts, saltities' russian tea and j
-undies was seryed.
MlSHOI'Vll.K NEWS
Prpf. P. I.. Stewart. Husband of
Mrs. Mamie L. Stewart, ami Princi- (
ml or the ik-imb ill st-ib.nl departed'.
his li,fe last Friday. He has been in !
ailing health fur quite a. while but |
i()uld ndrTiv^up: A little?''vftv a 1
veek ago he was taken to the MeLeod
lospital Florence. S. C.. for an operaion
and after which he hecatpe we'ak*r
until on Friday morning. Nov. 21,;]
lOJO he died. A gloom of sadness is
>ver the town t and the state.
He was a "-nod husband and father
the '
ife of the righteous^and died the
leath">of the same. The funeral ser- ;
dees?were_lield at M t. 11arnion Bap- 1
.1st Church, Sunday morning, Nov. !
J3, at 10:00 o'clock, conducted by the j
Ron's. Jt'S:" Hapiahan. 11. W. Walker :
in<i Rev. Easley of Greeleyville, b. C
During the ceremony Mrs. > S. M. >
"ts? . ? ..
.luiiiiaiuuit i'hiik rate to race, very ,
weetly. Telegrams., letters of con-",
lolenee and resolutions were read by j
Miss E. Ci.-Preston, a member of the*
'acuity. Miss Daisy Williams, sang
'.Testis is Mine." ' Those who made ,
oppressive remarks concerning The
ifeand works of the deceased were: i
d-rschM. E ...Fisher, County Supervisor
Mr. V. S. Goodvear, City Sup I.; and
Mr. L. White. Chairman of the Trus J
:ee Boardf Rev. Hannahan, delivered j
lie funeral oration. The faeultv and
student bodv joined in the procession j
t the home and proceeded to the'i
hureh. The many beautiful florais
>espoko how well he stood in the com
if unity. The body was taken to his
mme and interment in the Fort Motte j
_ Cemi'tarv. The deceased was 43 :
ears old; lie is survived by one sis- i
er eight brothers, a widow and^three*
hildren. The Dennis Hi Sehorfl Fac-j
ilty, students and the Fee County ei I
i/.ens nioprn his tbss because a good I
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:en was called <wm labor toifQward.
- Slfe" on dear principal, sleep on,
)ehce to bis ashes? j
llL bereaved family hits our syrpna
by. May God mend their broken
hain. |
IN M KM OR I. V Si
In fond remembrance of my dear
Husband, Mr. Peter M. Moses, who
ieparted tb*s life Thanksgiving Day,
11)23. '
These seven1 yo*u's you left me,
??How sad to be alone
n.Tf r,Tr tB-nmTrPn lnvrjd t.hyc
And I should not be forlorn.
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