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THE COSMOPOLITANS _LA I, lilt TAIN III) ' , On Ffiday/December Miss ^ Maude Hyatt, onteftaiiu'd the f'os ~: -jnopolitan Bridge t juu" and guest at her lovely home on Spring .Street. Twq rooms exquisitely dccor?ct J<1 . with bridge lamps roses- and- lent; ^ swere thrown en-suite. Tables -on which wCre placed dishes <>('_ pink, white and green wintergreen panies,mints and perfumes ju?> liiups wdie set for (20) twenty. Tally cards were passed at after several hours of silent i?u( hard playinfft~it was' lea! tied that to' Madam Hattie Miller, \vvnt higiu st guest prize?a beautiful aide gt een wiiiA., decanter; to Matin i II !'< n Ihm.n O'Brien holder of-- Ingle-1 ehi!? re was presented a hvauii:ul e:vi ,i -liede ... box containing 'e.\.p7'>it. t a: mm'-ry of different colors; Hr-Madr-m ?h-rrhmOliver, holder of lowe-t ' !nh seoiv;' . wenLa LeautffuT band paint - d , linehandkerclnel. . ... The membes pre Dorothy Bail, JMargaiet I'd'T.a.in'ax. Marguerite A. Frawrr; 'Xti-md (ii-hu: Hesdames Mildred 1 lure, * I iehn <>' Briery Mayme Iluteldnsvin jh-vihih Levin, Ross Powell, Mayme J<-.hnsqn Gordon Oliver. tft -TT . ?' ? mt?s Myaii nml-a*-h?-r-?fOf*-i < es Inez Spencer, Thoniasin.i Harrison -Mtiriel -Pinckney. Ktfiel 11??n>r,Tifi, .Me."7 dames Beatrice Ma.- Saidf.nd Rubye Cornwel, Ksjde Ma-go.!,. I latin Miller A delightful nH'iiiiN.l' _:>ni;v. d i . l. i y - minced ham ami pimento ' vlii'w sandwichs, b row a 71 eft y. j-. - ia-T CZZ ___with flavored blocked agar and charlotte russe. THE Rl liV ..VI rs ? ! The Rubyaits, and gle _n_:_ . wnv most , delightfully < mod " by their hostess, Miss Kniilv .\? 11 at her lovely home tin Coining Si.. M?.nda\ December 8, l'J.'K). The room iu which tin- bridge game was played was decorated with -grig.tablgs which were set I'm a were decorated with snfall individual t'av;. ors containing assorted laiiiv.. Talley cards were pas'o I to. gtuvi and Club members* jit f>:>? .' ding the~gucst?pritte--ivT-rr1?1 -.Mi Mae Holloway, a beautiful set of hand embroidered mad'i : ia nankin'.-! To Miss Camille Fishbnin. Ii>>!.h r of highest jlub prize a beam if'.il balk set' To pSflSfTNaj/mi' V\ "it" viTT 5 -Td'er of lowest; guest prize a i<>v 'y hex of gilt edge correspond! -to . a; ! lilt ! Miss Sammie Lee, holder" club score a dainty pan ??f e..?ng.. colored garters. The members pre. .id Lee. Euphrasia LewU-.-t-'-a-n. ???) ydty_ burn, Muriel Pim-kmy. .'?b -dann-s Alayme kouTTdTiiTT:- rl : / ilr hostess were the Ada lit''.-. Hazel Nell. Mae ll'dk-u:;. . Nmuni , "Wilson,"Mesdanii'S Hu iia Purcell.e, Cofrinne <! u 1 '>Vu.r. l'.lise Thorne, Huldn Ilarlest u. * A tempting repast of ? 1 V!.?'-n sal , ad, olives, stuffed cheesy -i:.n\>s. : ai *" ' . tines, hot chocolate was - . vd. Miss Mattie Mouy.o'n and Prof. -In >. Whiteman -of G'olunwdn,-were "* visitors of the week-end. Miss Fannie "1*\>r<!tf:t;:f" f J > sarrre burg, was the house, M''SHelen Bjr'pwn o'l'.ri . eiuL_? " ?; nrs .T A. a 1. ?: Hoffman, Prof. WS.a. -, . a: .. W . 4 Clarence Desvermy i ;.;< ! i?? < rangeburg to \vitiie.-~ rr,-- i ; hay of Augusta, CleotiAi. ? W ' _ ABBKVll.lfi: M.O, menus?ueiv v? \f- :.. - . lighted to have wmIi' I K .m ! I I lie R. Tillm.o. of <;?:? !:. : > >1 Thanksgiving and lo.-i ; < :m) Miss Tillman is fonm-ilv now a teacher in huh t' ' ir ; ! -vtSchools oT Ureonvme. !'; - a host of warm friend* i. w. ways proud to. see ! < ?: ) >.-: \iif. She expects to spiml t.l*' ' k" in Atlanta, Ga., while v';i0 ? .'A the guest of tin- M i- c a Brooks Street. Miss Wilhelmina i!? : :' v. vi i- avi Wednesday of uvxt.-w.t-l. vu.r t.?.u.-.ton,' Ilkr.-to spbnd tin. mother, Mrs. Rosa l fein *" Mrs. Lucindn Latino v. M" ~ 1' !? Geo. Baker, Mr. ('. K. G >?:y am. Miss Inez K.' Baker,'. '[' .toe ' '' met. in Andor-'on t.a- n 0 Mr. and Mrs. William G Baker also sncni - > f w ' v. Miss "Georgia Theme. md. ' They reported a pleasant.: i m> y',v. ? electric city. Mr. Flovd Butler I- l't- ? ?i ti.e l'-Ii ' for Atlantic City. X. .1. " ?I Mrs. Abbie \V. _t . 11pj ?? 11-* "i?t , {Ik* tn? Greenville Gitv School fae.ult,v spent Thankseivi"'" and the week .-end with home people; ;?? ?' Messrs Donaldson, I're^sley. .Gray, Jones Cater, Misses ilele-n Reynolds' Pauline Davis and Genr>*;a 1.at imet spent Thanksgiving in (hanm-bary.. S. C., also Miss Mary R. Pope. Misses Reynolds and Pope stopped in ColumMa, and spent the urkiml al-AUs*ReynoftFs home. Rev. Weaver and Miss A. <>. .Whitomotored up from Bate'sluivg. last Saturdav and was the Motored uuests of MifiS .White's niotlier TTFTTl sisters?rrrr -Gheer^Stret. ? Mr. Foster Lomax of Hendersonuilto V C ""viverl last, week tor an extended stav with k.pino people. Rev. J. II. Tont'"" of ITuo. West, was in the city' last Saturday nite. Sir and Mrs. RI. .1, UutK r. Ahsse. Jennie Jackson and Ruth Ruth r spenR Thanknyjving iaairaiu^ihui-if. S. < Mr. J. A. uooshy <>t IIUUPlV1. Ihur fc^^^^jgin^ThanksprtviT^ with .his home peonle. We regret very tmnii to learn of the"illfU'Ks-of*Mrs. Bina Baker Fair. ??Mr .Joe Hen"" expects, 1?> leave in the near future for West I'aha tWh, Fla., for an extended stay. r - p '' Mr. W. ii. Greeno, Sftt Mii<a MoscH .'&"<.rart and sister attended th S..iie Meeting of the Tuberculosi Asociaion in Orangeburg last Satui chiyr Mr. Greene istfttr chairman o AJibeville manly _and lliss Mozell is the chairman of McCorniiek Count Mr. and Mrs. L. i. Shields of Kno ville, ienn., arrived lasi wceK lor a extended stay witn home- peoph I bis is Mr. Shield's first visit to At "TTevillo hut Mrs. Shields is an Abbe ville girl and is remembered her a Miss FlfS^Villiams. Thev are th Uestsof Mrs. Shields niothi^rfolr: I.ossie Williams on Whitehall Si Mr. Willie Collier arrived last wee .'mui l'hiladelphia, Pa., to stay urrt .iter Christmas with her home peopl near the citv. " Mr. Samuel J. Collier was sick las week, but has recovered at this writ ing. " ' . M isses Harriet Anna W ink field, Ec na Ciillhrrd and Rebecca Gray of th I hiuies faculty of Augusta, Gai, spen hairksgivir'^ wtth home peopL 1 hcV^AVere carried " back last Sunda .by Sir M. J. Butler, Sr. , . Rev. Albert Clarence Jonon^ Mr. A1 .in BBrooks and Miss Ada Goodwi motored to Donalds last Sunday an attended the Union at Foxville Bar list Church. A very pleasant tim wjis speift. Mr. Thomas J. Jenkins is doing ex tra line in school at State A. and ft1 'ollce >n which is ^'ea ing news to his many friends here. at this' writing. We hope for her *?' early recovery. A - J.' ?MroNnacy Whfttock is slowly im " " ... ...IT. .1 1. 1 * ~ " * * * j>i *>\ 111lt. nui "ii connnea xo' ne im (I. Mr. R. W. Richie, one of Ab heville's old merchant's is n6w ; first class '"stcrer in Detroit, Micl ~Mr. Richie once rmr n grocery stoi here oil Church St. Friends here ?f? 'I.nl to know of Mr. Richie doing we Mi'. John 11. Jones here on SeceE don Ave., saw the .obitu?" of Mi i who passed away i Ml. Vernon, N, Y., Mr. .Tones say. "1 told you all I'was dead." Mrs. N-.-iTTnle Boo 'Kiiburdun rOturr (1 to her'home in Charlotte, N. C., al .to- ' " a few da<'s '"st week a lu-r in other's bed-side, Mrs. J. B, Mil !tn\ r? ?-? * - -f r A. Richie says, while we a are well antl healthy please call a Found to see hint just before you di< lie renders courteous and sympathel ic service. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dixon wh left sometime ago for Hartford, Con if the late Rev. C. B. Dixon. are doing, line. Mr. Dixon is a so Dr. n?v' ** * ' Humphries Gon Dr. ami Mrs. I.lnytLGlas<ro.w,__Hun hries left last Saturday morning fc :: " "" C to make ' ' ' -n 1 >). "i".j(.s was the o"1- colore < 1? nta 1 -"-""n?m?our? crtvr- He i "I'liu"'1" of Gaffnoy. and he came t AliU'VilU1, Nov.?L?W24, and onene his dental otrice on _the 12th. 0: tHimphrLs??practiced dentlstr :n our cit" for the past six vears an lie. and Mrs. Humphries his smai industrious friendly little wife ha niadeinany warm friends here wh sincerely regrets to see them "o, D: liuftiphries connected . himself wit Hhilo Lodge No. _2._Eeb.. .7th, 11*2 Vuift Iras- served in this--order-as Mai iur of Works, and was later f^oointe op tiie auditing committee by the el Mt ienl Chancellor Commander .Sir M L Butler, Sr.; Dr. Humphries '"trrirmm.-nf -this committee- wheri li -24'-;?AliliiMille ?.I'Jrs. Humphries i i leai lu.r in one of the Graded flckoi , : Gaffnev. Their many friends hot wish them both a deal of success i nmnn-t.1,111 li il.l ,.f l-ilme.. Wo y,'j look forward to their future visit A1 ibevjlle. We are also hopin ''?,!.! 1)r, Daniels will practice dentis i t v here when he regains good heal'. Dr. Daniels is fornwrJv of Philade thin, and is here to regain his healtl AI rs. I rvniels. was before marriagi Eddie Aloneta Gray. MARION NEWS., .Mrs. Mae Tayloor, Mrs. Thomasen Hi lis, .Mrs. Martha Coleman, Mrs. ( K; Durant, Mrs. Bertha Gibson^. Miss es B. Cr. Dannerl-' Vrernice, Ellerli M. Green, liitter, Messrs C. C. Re} aolds and \V. Jenkins spent Thank: -'jiving in Orangeburg, S. C. The funeral services of Henr iotuell. son .of Mr.'and Mrs. O. \ "Kbwell.' one of Marions most popula s oano men who died in an automobil a i uTent Thanksgiving in the suburb ?f Summertoh, S. C., was c?mthtete y Rev. Rev. J. W, I. Duckett, of S' !ohn A. M. 1''.. Church, Sunday aftei :ooi>. Nov. MO, lt'.'lO. Misses l.ilio Franklin and Edit ..aas sang a duet. T ho honorary pallbearers wen Messrs Rockwood -Fladger, Rosco 'pieman Marion Howe, Haines Gui ley, Jrj, Matthew Bachus," Wiste Workman. '1 he active paljbears were: Messi Augustus Evans. L. Bachus. Gat-: flo^e, 'George IIo\ye? Isaiah Tayic .W illiam Taylor. Many are tne sorrowing friend who regret the untimely tragedy. jvbgram was rendered at Bethi M. E. (.'liurMi, Sunday night Nov. the program wak .sponsored by Mi: t ern ice Ellerbe. ?lim foilo\sing persons appeared p Prayer, Rev. C. C. Reynolc R"** '' ,~ * ,T?oiH Thompson; Sob Mrs.?Wo?Rntliff Reading?Mrs.? Mar McGreen; Colo; JVlioo Rittort Xt sfruinental solo, Miss Henrietta Dv rant; Solo. Haines, Gurley, Jr.; Ac dress M>- T" ~ on "Your bei . C A 1 ...* :?A 1 'I i*iatiui_i?ni? minister, sunuui it'uli or, Insurance agent and the doctor, " "Mt. Krtuanl flpnin is doing wondei ul work for the North Carolina Mt liiiil'Insiirnncp Cnmnnnv Thn vnnn man tr. patting forth every rlfnrt. t encourage the young negroes to ir ve*t themselves in the Negro Ir Mirnne for future protection. Just Say You Saw it in "THE LEADER" ? % ? ^ ^ - THE PALME ? HAMEK N Kws 0 ______ S r^Mt. Zi.on A. M. E. Chureh'Sun ' 'lay morning the preachers and teach 1 ers institute met and Sunday Seh'Aof e- conducted by Brotliei II. h. Tturehel > lesson taught by Rev. J.~ R. Richanlson; Bible drill by Rev. W- D. Wn n liams. Collection $1.70. Mr, R. M - Graham, acted as master ol cere^" monies iti a good christian way. The service was graced with itdoc s trinal sermoh by Rev. G. D. Collins e text, 2nd Kings, 5th chap. 10th verse: 5- "Go wash seven times in Jordan and thou shall be clean. Subject, "l.il'e K was in the. Command." AH enjoyed c cess for dinner all were served. The officers of the Institute aL d as follows: Rev. G. I). Collins, Presi' dent; Rev. J. It. Rich^fdson, Vice,President. D. E. McQueen, .Secretary; I W. L. Carmichael,' Treasurer. The e next meeting of the-Institute-will-he held with the_ Rose Hill lh.pt -ti' Church, Rev. H. R:?Arnett, Pastor; 7 the .dinner guests oP Rev. and Mir Rev. S. M. Mclnrthe and family were. G. U. Uollins on Thanksgivmg. rj Mr. G. S. lford is some better ' Mr. Arthur Ivery died XT) v. 22:' was funeralized by Rev. Collins; at Beth 1 0 Church. Interred at Bethel Ceine'e.y - Rev. G. Ji Shaw w?s presonUund 1 made timely remarks.* Rev. Collins is back home with. - opemdoors to members and. frieiids at all time.. n __l u J. UNION NEWS f" - ; T~"~ r . ? The Young Men's Ever Ready Club a met Thursday night, Nov. 27. 1 !?:?( at i. the home of Mis. Sarah. \v hiuv. A?". e~ "meeting was called to order by ilio 11 efficient President, Mr. Wood row i- Crueton. After the business wa. r. transacted, the host served a delicious a salad, course, pickles with black coffV ee, ambrosia and cake. Miss Ilia R. >Fair rendered several nfusical selei tiuns.?There were-quite- a' few visi tors present, namely: Misses Nannie it M. Gill, Eva Garner, Puella Talley, I- Mozell Hardy, Beatrice Jennings. Peg gy Lou Houston and Robbie Peake. 11 The amount raised was $1.05. Evei^ i one present expressed themselvs - having spnt a pleasant Thanksgiving ' evening. The meeting adjourned to meet at' > the home of Mr. Otis Farr, Dec. I.n this is one of the clubs of Corinth Baptist Church, n Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Diggs and family spent a very enjoyable day lC Thankseivine at the home i?t' 1). :, i- con and Mrs. Tom llughcs, near 'Junes ir ville. A delicious dinner was served ?. and many things done to. make l!aIT children happy: ? K>_ - Mr7^ru^^sTisZa"pFogressiVe farmer and trustee of the Cedar Grove d School of which, Rev. and Mis. Diggr.. are instructors. 7 Sunday NOV. 29, WHS some what J cloudy, towards evv.ening the rain be t gan falling and continued long after is dark. Services were all wep attendu ed in our churches. r. Pastor of Bethel and Zion A. M. h E. Churches are on the field and the 8 people are much enthused over the outlook. d The saints at Bethel A. M. E. l- Church seem pleased with the selecI. tion' by the bishop?all hand,s will is soon begin work of remodeling this ,e church. Members and friunds are rejp~ joicing zo near this. j1 Tt is hoped that the spirt of hrotherly love will continue here and else n wherrand all be -wilHog to- nmdur- unit tcr Caesar the thing that are Caesar's 7 and" unto" -GMnti iTTf i in g^"HI al?trrr g God's. 5- Sunday School and morning ser1; vice at Corinth were, helpful and in|. spiring. Subject of Pastor Baton's sermon was "Sleeping while the ene^ my at work." Text: Matthew. 1 .Ith Chap. 25th verse. "But while men slept his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat and went his way/' Many helpful lessons were gleaned from this sermon. Emphas. is was laid upon watchfulness of the 2, Christian as a dutp. Twelve Tribes of Israel is lining up j,\ for work under direction of Paste.' r. Baten. Here's wishing success to each of them. Mrs. Sarah Ruff spent Thanksgivv, ir.g Day >n Spencer, N. C.. where she was guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. S.'Dati, iels? <ihe visit was a very pleasant le one*. )S Miss Daisy Baten. Misses Dewey ,i and Willie McDowell were home for L Thanksgiving holiday. Mrs. R. C. Pride, Misses Gandy Anderson and other out of town ten^ chers left for their own fireside With the home folks. . Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, on Douglas Ave. is still confined to her home on e account of illness. Mrs. Thomas is ? one of faithful members of Corinth Baptist Church and is much "missed ; while abserit. * - ? -. s Mrs.! Lula Rosborough enjoyed being at home for two or three days and ,r made use of each moment. Thanksgiving services wore held at Corinth. The members attending was small; the meeting, however was a very helpful one. Collection taken u will b0 supplemented from tinre to 5S time and distributed among poor and sick of church/ >n Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Sanders were Is called away from the city on account % .o* death in the family. LJ M inn Mary .T. Nicholas is very much ?improved and will snnii ratum to Cap_ J tal City. 1- Mr. Julia Thompson, Dolly Humv nVirdp*! r>nid ccrihe a "non call' while t- on their way from*visiting sick. <" Come afrain and remain lonpcr. C-?- Mm f)igga was pleased to have - Mrs. James Rogers spend the Hflornoon with her. The little folk enDo Most Of Your | Trading With Our Advertisers. { ^i?j. V : j? ; : ; ... . ' ' p. * :tto leader rr.- ----> ~l~ entertaining, ' pn ' "Rev. ami-Mrs. l>iggs enjoy teach- in ing 111 rural school. Motoring - thru. ye 4>h? country morning and returning to each day. ?1 ?? Tut' i cut -.?! ' Paul on ho Wednesday i-Nonim/ was well tl ed and much?anjnyed by those pres?.Rev?Miv_L!ulj.il.'>.. ncNyly ^|ected pr p?.stdr bUieves. in "a ing forward." tu Union bids the now 4>a^tprs. 'wi 1corne, thrice welcome, may each one ,at prove an asset to town and . entire CI community. and the work accomplish- ta ed prove a blessing to all. in; , We th: nk Misses M. McKissiok and Louise Nicholas, State College. O- he i an ..'elm rg. S.' t . Tor greC'tirg"~~al-n' TTa . tVanks Mrs. Jlyten for one se nt u.-. ce --New names ar0 added to li-t of fr weekly ^customers, while some old one S' dropped on aXTount of NON payment :i. ? ?-r 1 ^ i ;. - ' . ~1 ',//? ^r,K J''l / -. _ TheyWe h Help them sta run NATIONAL. S I A ' TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATIONS ... * . {,li nku i:ifuok i.ani) m;\\s < >m till' tilth Su!: lit\ ill .l.t.-t ! n/i11 ? " P"ul?lt' M>';ilh !l (111! Ill) Was >!('<! with tw.. vi: i:i.!tir niini.-t.-is win. r< Jj d'TtM invaluable serviee iii the person of Mm. C. A. Hun-lap of t4te Loe;?v;44h-^ll ?Still inn?I ?l* .1 ?,\ I. >1 Vi-y -?rrf ?1~ ^7? I'an I?I I) I'l.? I.. Ii.it ?1 nf?H-* : ministers pr-eaihed splendid semn>\ ! ' wiiiek were ? nioved iiv all. Then :in- a ft w ITT our li??m ' on the' siik list tiiis week. Antony ' them ? ?? Mi-. Clara St rot Iter. AI i>. ''j Fssie Ilall. Mrs Fssie Dreher. . .Mi s,j ( Mary Wel'-m. Mr. F. M. tWvin has-. . a house I'ulVof sickness. . His wile..-' dautflwlor ami ,-oir are ;ill -very nu.v o i MI-M i: 1 ho :) t Carter j >?_ Mt. I^sfrah has keen ill for a vety.j . Ioti'f time ami is not'nvueh intnroVed I Mrs. Knimn l.oriek' is ammi),' those ; th indisposed this week. ' , Mr. John Ki/.er. father of the Rev. -N ! - V Ki /?. ' ?i_a_?. 'V.itll .1 p.-ii-uXul. i< not si?rii'?tf> aeeideht last Saturday! evening ??t) fh'-.' iTtyHiwivy in the- town-l of 'New l!rojik*hinl.' .('onii'iip to his Roi :e t'^nhT ~-iho c'n v' io\V-w Rmok~|urn-no.py.u,M _ Ipist ,'tr. l knocked unciftisciovis fo?; j s c vera 1 hours and has- been Colt Hiked J 1,1 to hi,s hod ever since. It is hoped itX fli.'it he iy III soon recover. . '.' I tti Mrs. Anna Sliph has a very- sick 1.1. -smi- who d<.ic.-> not s?eni- to improve ^ vl' iri'eal it-. ;i 1.?M"n^?l.ula Colemtm ha..- y1 a very sick 1hh-hand who has not beerV Well for. several years. Mr. Janu .. u Harris has recovered from a ser^iou.- u attack, and is abie to he .'at his work :ii tttytt ill. r fr i i i _i. Last, Sunday nipht liev'. iaml Mr.-,'' "I. AT M iller wo) * ldp|>ed at New ljrook . land with Double Ilraneh A. M. 1'.. ' r* f'on;rrefr?;ti"n .as did Mr', and Mrs a William A!hn of Ml. f'isjfah. Wt ? were p! Yvsed t > have them. Rev. : vtTui:i wrv '.sucwssfrd \v revival an 1 >? It rum* It la- ' W . STriTrmrT~."!Lil t h? people ? triad lo haw. hinv eonu'. . Our oiVic :;! l:..;thl was ht iji ;la>' r'; .Moii-iay 1 ^.irf ifial \w oOTlinpri' of (he wdk for flu.*, year. whivh wild ill" Cuopo'a; ion .i " t!a- nuMitbfrs. will -Jiruar n:n. k .? : :< -s to ' the" Viar.tr.. '< Tho -t 'h : i.-ir it :tio! VN illit.ijr \\ ofk ' . t is .1 j? s...'.re ry hnsy <tinl .oni'f.'i ?n sias* t'c and i.aw, lively itioet?njrs t-vc Monday nhrht. ... * .J" M i\N"sit()R() .M:\\ ^ Th the-diK !' ? and ' frit-mis' of .tad ~.A. M. id / .i';) < Voti dt-wto \viplea- - oil with t,he in w pastor. .Mfu-h intoir-tis hoinvr nianoVsted for a not i Vu r year wi-uk. i'u The HwrVvi i-n Club . filet at t he home of Mrs. Kliza Brat-top's .VY-W!-nesday* night.. The meeting wa . ! a rgedy?at t ndet 1 a nd?-several??ih v< members addeiL has returned to resume his work. _ Mrs. Malotie \Villiaius and y-fs-tr-r -itf. <:ri.L-.ilwiwtiI were vailed to the bed ide of Ml*. David Wiliams. Tlie pinny, friends of Mrs. Savilla iktvis are sorry" to learn-ol' her babyhby having pneumonia. Mr. David Banks' of . Spartanburg is' woYking in tluveity; while, here lie is stopping witii ins sister. Mis. Mat-?? tie CiiinfefT \P- -RttWt--^U[peX- ai rived:. SaJgn_,.L_ day A. M., front Baltihnn-T7 "to"1 siVethl i- a while. . ~~ Mr. K. Thompson departed thi life* Friday night. He was fuilera!-' ? i/.ed Sunday afternoon at the Bros 'Intoi inn rinireh. He is ^iirviv,*d hv | one son and daughter." ' Gi j " ' . . . ease remember,?friends?each 1 [per cost five cents you do the paye and not fore?_afrcnt to do so~for u, UNKA1H' just us much ai it' rs" ' "purchase groceries front our y.i<K- Jiil ?-"-nrcir rrru.v u, pa v.];< w ne<t in all dealing with the iliuu of accomodate .you ~ this* wt-H tyive?^-r . 11' ojr.uM icm t halt a-' \?*l..1?m onuses: THanjk you fur yj.tr at nt'ion. \f.ssev Hes.-ie White and Ida K;?.r * A tended services "at Corinth Baptist i'urch while in this jrity.-'upoT) invi-. tion each expressed .ph as.:r.. a, .heir with the Saints at Corinth. Funeral. of Mrs. Cecelia 1 "ark v.ah ?t' C-'i ir.th ]i;tpti>V <'hur-V . M ^ v afterm on. JtoIHtTVes of tr. ?: . " asetl hav,.' sympathy i f mar./ tends in city. 1. (*. McKif-se4; m-d ~ tr. in charge of funeral" arrantm- cuts'. ~ ^?-?B3P^^- ^gn ? . > jW j * " *' . *i fei5 -----?-.-? '" i? &**"/ ! h f . . * V* # ' . * ' * k >, / ' - - ?:?-: ^/r;';-r-y - > - X ]? V. ; I ealthy! y that way v \ ... . i MAS S EALS I I;. AND l.pCAL *' ' _ o ft if f T-'N'ttT I) sTX rrs X. ' 1 . , *? .Mrs. I'l'iiviuy VruiUK is fi.-nu- a 't r 'll'ilt.'L" MV.'lili ill N'l'W V i'!-k. : Mi- l.-uin lii' F,- ..f ; i: iitir !.<r ?';< it f: f'i*. Mi-'. .1 an .? Mr! i'u" ? lVnk< -i- .:i I'ii'.i* ! * * n- Cj. >';?marital! Il-V-pitai m <' ir.liiit. S- l ? -? .\i- ; !! . . K..,i .1 i!;i jim! Mi-. Daisv Mao i : at:V . I '!> '! t? '..L-iluLia i-'ri.iaV iu vii. f ?? - ?: . M's- Mario Jack?"?: i. :> In-t V..:; i\ t<? ? r.tvr Finlcy I-l ivrF, < ":a .-*a r\ S irolina. * . ' r; Franklin HklcVo'n. V. R. irksyiv nnd K;:th -.Mi/miy ?,? Ii.-i - nr " p..woia in 111o city :i-1\ w r'lay ~Fnr<n;to tn GrvvnvTTua y.ary !liok<?.n- neconijianietl ikc-m ~T. Mi s. L. f>. Th?>mp=on-siipt-rvis'r ... aartanfourj; Gounty?sprnG-a .* | ail's in t he c'ii\|_.Miin_ilayri | _ . SWAN SKA MANS [ f. * ' ' i Switti-fii i.,'?it?!>?- <>1'.:he i'liU'.'i-.-:.:.iiiis. Wciim-.-'iav luyiiv a Thank- viutr Pho* was- trivt*n entitli b"Tn Live Mince Pic> ' 11 1* t^ic* bfiifl'.l "i M-h'i 'i. Tlniivuav na-fiLmr In _ lliii ii' ~ . ni*?i-Lui -i'hi ti'] i-i ii. 1 :11 ; . lr;i!!y j?p.e eklcfln awl lh? >e t:.a v sick. In the ai'ti'moun a*. o wore "i iu etl with, a ." wi<r.<l<-'". a'. (.^rain l?> .several' nutaW^ ? :' r. .?.>:.. i 1 * 11' jt. krt. .,i a; (>iv B-netlh't At > J~ t ake Walk wa.- j>irv?t- at the- K. < .' . Hail iff tile' benefit nf 'the >Ci? I " ' ?...v i ' 1 - irn'ifvi! otY to the person li<>Ivi;*" . ;.-;ky'.iuuv.Ju?r.r Mr. \V !!. ? Dip'- . < tl.c. V.'iot* ciiki' vi'.:ie- \V;: . ' ,l:ie Chi." \Vasyingv?'-m was ti t wi:. # \ t f the candy. . , . . .. .1 >>< > iv.re- >. 1\!"\ .1 U--<a ti11. . I..J the. te;u hers !' : ho ?ch. ! w i : . d'imhia. , ,*,1LJJ Vh-- Kr -t1Mrs. A. D .. :ii | hc.r chnijiYdVar , iYjoi?*tv.d t i.? m ugh 4-ho count rv . UunJa.v- naif flit.;; i-v^Pdnied Cy MlW.l'.-.dn Ma- ,.lv >:. Who !>' . "hj> her wi.vk.n-Tho ,} a" i ;l 1 'aj-vh grade ujuhor with Missis :) -N* -?h,r ' H'-'fd. ' i ~ip~\roroR nrtr? ITT ' vmg remenrt>rnhre of niVLdear ~ shand, Thomas (iijbard.. vvhp. do- ' ; rtoit tit is life. Dec. l.V I'.'JT, i ! Three years of intense sorrow. Three years of grief and -pain; ~ i Praying eVcry day to tied dear .. husband, r ; ' ; To meet you again. How Hnlfliv W? Wer. in .luva rr.-vnt-i .?hy , ?When eirclr was complete. But now !t is broken lie has pone to sleep at the Saviour's feet. ?? In niv heart .your memory linpers. Sweetly, tender, fond and true: ?? Th.uv N H"t ,i d?y-deaT?hyxhuml. : |J - That I d<v not?think" of yuu.^ ^Tln\-aa-vlW~flf&1 llU'r1. UUT (>n that?heaut-ify}?golden. shore. Our circle will l>o completed - NeyVr to be broken ; anynh re. T> Sadly nnsscd by wife. Mrs. BeulaK /1 lliard. _ . i ' ' .1 v~ ' . \ . - PAGE THREE *???1 1 I ????? To v^:{c\\ ilio Colored - ? y-?*. x. i i1 " i 'almelto --r . u ;<<!t j' !<> ,Lx*t results. f- _ j.ij, . ?*2?.jutwSronB j- . //v-vr% g I " I - u ; A*x-i ? * r r"r 5 ' very bad.'' ~ a \yrit< ? ' '?:?: .V -irs.yno.nr, Z ' ^ ' : ' ? . i ' '! | ) j= ? 1 irr.t" -I uru Z . .. ?n | i cqfffi'l to . C '< .tin* ' ! >:)\ day :'r I 0" to H. y. 'I >' . r. : <;. ite a u 3 bit wi-th ] . . i:i my side 3 I 1:': " t j :j.'i.?i take y |?IlIIM' CI. ?Krt-: i*i !T?-'d lind- ?"* * 5 . ' -Try t . u; : voir t-rou- .? 3, .bit's. (.11. T <t !: _ ' *' ' ' ' ' '^e"*? ^ j" Heips'^Wr^/rTo Health ? * . > "u ivcgn! \i>rujr Stored .? " ; \ , , [ tt^v?>4^ ! ?i * i ; Ma n nn V ii i V''tii r Druii pit'l'ds " u ir* i , -r1 1 - - anIEIIn system '.' i:i n" --..itv Culture . rc/~~ FTt'g ~fj'ys$~?.p . ' ' cdurations. ??. ? . . * has"" been r. s. rat. ? ' lie Vv ritw for lirni^ >t ;rr . V --- ^ Mr.if 1.- e L. Carolina '"t" .... * 1. *^kirl'*Tfe"eT ? 7T~* **? ^ /I b O % ' ; - ;i r'. . -1.- - f >n A>n I or r. \ i)>. nil') H i:A !)'ACHES "!i? il> Known. b oi ;t). Tnhk-ts. ! ' - ' : Tcat'hers and {i.w? MatVri.al I'scd? }. i'o \\ i>rknian-hip " : I !i !\ SI I?\ ICI-; SHOE . * . A , RIP All? S!|OP (' r; hf!n S< r\ ire T?~\. >---??rT >t.. IM-oih- 21037 . ^ -?A< K SCOTT !. )l '. 'A; i ' ,\ ' i 1 i i N >ON ' ^ , ^ i I A A; I K : V N G E *e <.n rtu-' liMctmi'iit in (he . Mi.'viviM i: r. A I III AND ItWt'E ? : : c' vith ? ( . it >LA\\!ii; . ? ; ir ' \ iu 11> 11 Main Si. r MA Ml 1. r () N 1 r 1 M:i.'ii Si. PTT^TmriT^T7,:.i \\ \r; lilts ? ?1 lid' E;>?> I ci in* , , S"n: a! j (T!Ttt fT?Sni.ltT 1 xpi'iise, t ~ Sid;ilI I'rnlit -J. _ IA JAA^LLLLN K & 01LS AT _ LEVY'S SERVICE -STATION ^ ^ * ii l>li<? U> . I'riwn lJonodiet - Allen ON I .Wl OR STRTTET PEN DAY AND NIGHT * ,}