The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 13, 1930, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, Dgconthor l.yifl.'iO.
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Mrs. Georec Willi?*ms <>f IJ'Jli Liberty
Ave., is nrioh s?>iafter
thi*e weeks illness.
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Miss Florence Whit ; h;><l n< lv.-r
guest Sunday, Mr. M. W. F.dwards,
of Holly Hill. '[
Mr.-J. R. Thomas, W. M.. j* in Columbia
represent>n<r ' 1 nwrrnrp .Tones
Lodge No, 57 at the (irand. Lodge
? and- -is- the?guest?and MrsJeff
Capers.
at the Mountain Side hospital. Montclair,
N. J., for the past three weeks
't is improving nicely under .the care
??ot?Or,?Kirkwood;?and he?ts?hoping
to be out somr, 7?
Miss Corrie Mo.01Vh.reul is attending
Holloway's Business Soho >1 heroi
*" Miss Moorehead is from Union.
f . . "v._ ? 10
V Mrs. Tessie Smith 'amf daughter
Miss NeUi^?awonipanied hv Mrs.
Janie Smith and Mi Ssrs.'AVilli Dondy
and perry Gary, of T hnrena wore
vaitors to the oils?ht-d?Mo"il;>y -vt*iting
Mr^Tnlmage TVndy. who.-is .in
the?hosptal here?nimh/re-oiim-?1 n;at-'
- - ment. --- -- ? .' . ?-?
Messrs. E. Z.. J. R.. Fr-d. The dove
and Blanton Martin, all of Detroit
are here spending some time, with
relatives and ..friends in the citv and
at Junksnvilte. ^ . -tWo are
the guests of their sister? .\Irs. Samuel
P. Dixon on Calhoun street. l ast
Monday they motored 1 l,ete|-slTjit;tr.
Va.,' Washington. D. and Halti?.?more,
Md.,?wimr,.?tii> .? . i-.i: ed?n In -
tives and friends. They reported-: a
pleasant trip.
IN MKMORIAM.
' In loving memory of o'U'.denr nioh
, ther and grandmother.' Mrs. Eliza
- -Myers, who-.aic41a.i t 1.1 this tife JRcr.
14, 1925. -
No one knows the silent heartaches.
~ Only thonc wh?>- hnvtL-LaaaL-^gn
tell,
As our grief is home in silence
For our dear one we loved so well.
?-Mrsr. J. E. Fo-ega^m.. dn 11 g.l 1 iy.r..?
; Prof. J. W. Fichrlf.orr~r'.j -lr .*
Mr. W. M, Myers.
Mrs. J. F. Ruff.
Mrs. E. M. Kenip, gvaiul-ehrldrcn.
THE TANZ'S SOCIAL <1111.
The Tanz's Social '"luh met- at inrt'l
Washington st nit. 'I'lu^1 mr--; hvg- we*
called to order hv th.. a- A
pened .the meeting. The hop 0 was
. 'ft,- .pre -' dent
discussed some interesting facts
concerning the progress of the eluh,
Other . members made in* resting
- ? talks.
The?meeting wip . '1 <0'1 hv Mr. R.
Burton. We regret" to say Ml*. Elys?ses
Kennedy is ill in bed. ;
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Mfiss Mabel K. Perry,-daughter of
Prof., and Mrs. W. '.A. Prrrv. and a
- senior at Khoxville College. has returned
home bo Spend several weeks
with her parents. Miss 1 '< r 1 v.- having
completed satisfactorily enough
* college credits to allow her to finish
the four year course in three add
- one-hal?~y^ars was pcrinitt'd to come
home at the end of the first QimrterTerm
and return to school in the
spring to spend the last few weeks
of her college days in study with her
class. Miss Perry wHl yrrduntc in
May at eighteen years <,f aee, with
L.? the degree of A. R. Fler sister. Miss
Ruth A. Pe rry .is a sop'nhi ire at
Knoxville.
HONORED AT 04th BtUTllPAY
WITH PARTY.
/ A 'delightful RirthDnv Party was
given at the palatial Ivine of Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Bens1ey,?of whom OTo
ftfrmer Mr. Rentier cehdifatid ids
64th birthday the home was haauli
fully decorated'witlf fTh ns and pink.
- The evening consisted of card playing
and music; at |?:20 the
N guest dining to their escorted. t<
be thP dining room of Whom Pol. W
H. Ooulberry, Mr. Thus.?Williams
and Major C. E. Anderson spoke ir
behalf of -the?honored. .Mr. now
? Bentley as a brother and. a loyal oith
?zens tlivmighoiiT The Mil ii u eiiv. Thn*.
present were Mr. and Mrs. Snllic Mo
more; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Washington
Mrs. Rosa Robinson', Mrs, M
Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Can
dy Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Andrewsor
Mr. Joe Coker, Mr. Thos. Williams
Mrs. Julia Williams, Mrs..Tosophin<
Pringle and Mr. R. Truesdalo and lit
^rn.tHft Rnhig, Mat) .Wji h in Stan. a ml.. hU.tt
Walters MeLain the pi Its \ycr<
most beneficial.
^ Bfr^Vfost Of?Youi
Trading: With Our Advertisers.
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?e^XON-ntOGRESSIYE CLUB.
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The Cannon Progressive Clut) met
~~nf the home of Mrs. L. M. White,
Friday nite, Dec. The meeting
was called to order by the president
- Miss ,J. E. Caldwell. The business
part of the meeting was carried out.
The Club members, pljmned. a_-.{iragram
but on account of the rain the
program was postponed until next !
_ meeting. The president then made 1
a few interesting remarks leaving an |
open discussion for eaoh member, j
After which a game of tit-tat-toe
was played.' -Miss Annie 'Hampton
being the highest scorer, a prize was
presented to her. A delicious repast ;
jello, garnished with orange and j
cake was served. ^ .
ST. GEORGE NEWS.
was on Sunday night Dec. 7th when
Rev. J. M. Marshall pastor of Good
.Hope Baptist church for 18 years
read his resignation, to accept the
call of the first Baptist church Summerville.
. T'
??Rpv. Marshall was pastor of Good
Hope Baptist church for 18 years
iUid was loved hy hoth white and .
colored, of this community; but not
long ago Rev. Marshall received the
call from the first Baptist church at
Summervjlie. So we ere without a
/pastor and we.'want a good pastor
for' Good Hope church.
Sunday was a high day at Good
Hope church. After devotional services
our pastor Rev. J. M. Marshall
preached a gre^t sermon from Ex.
!!'J:'20. ?? ??
Sunday school rruet at 3 o'clock,'
with Supt. S. W. Windham at his
post. The lesson was beautifully dis
cussed. Remarks, were made by Miss
Pearl Bowman and Deacon A. B. Fo-t
..pie. 'Jli ss Bowman was plso elected ,
_xcaimer ax_tne_primary class.
' Mr. and Mrs. James Windham an-.
iounc(? the birth of a son, James, Jr.,
Dec. 2nd. Mother and baby are doi'
hfr fi 11 e* .
"Mrs. Annie .Simmons of VVinston,
Salem is-here to? spend the-winter.
Mr. Queen Lemon and Mr. Samuel
Arrant motored TrorrT New York. City
1 Wednesday.
Mr. A. Glover. Mr. Willie Hey ward
end .Mr, Harold Hey ward motored
to Branohville Sunday.
Mrs. W. B. Bryant and Mr. T5T
< ilover were quietly married Satur~dayT
Mrs;?Glover?is?the widow of
Rev. W. B. Bryant who died this
sy miner. ' '
The various churches of this' town
re" getting ready for their Christmas
urograms.
Row S. E. Watson pastor of Trinity
1 'ft for the annual conference at
So pi tor this week. '
Mrs. Nettie Stephen is on the sick
?'st. W,? hope for her a speedy reHorn
to Mr. and Mrs. D. Brasher
t girl. Mo they and baby are doing
fine.- - <
? AlLs.-Eai'line Bowgian Js conyalescctit.*\
Mr.: I). 7? Marshall was dinner
" nest o f M iss Pearl iBowman and
Woi? MoKinley Bowman Sunday.
_R<^; and Mrs. J. M. Marshall, Sam
o?f ~R. Marshall eVi'd "Mil" were the
divner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' Hey ward
:>r>"> expecting the 'arrival of their
- hildren to spend the holidays.
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business uppununiiies.
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You tret 10c for each new name
you send lis. Supplies and instrucJjon's
10c. Beprin now. REY-LAN
TO., 17.'Saihpsonia St., Pittsburgh,
112) Pp. +'
NOTICE.
Th? regular monthly meeting of
.the Richland County Teachers' As|
sociation will be held Saturday, Dec.
20th. at Booker WashTne'ton Hick
: School, at 12 M. All teachers are
' ( quested to be present.
\V. A. Perry, President,
[ Mrs. E: F. Jenkins^ Secretary ?
- ... CAMDEN NEWS
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Rev. IT. B. Thompson the newly
appointed pastor of Bethel A. M. E.
.'Church under construction?:but the
i Dvo little flock worshipping in a
' i room fiven by the able leader of ths
,! churcfi, W. &. Graham.
Rev. Thompson, called aboard mee"
.. ing and organized systematically as
TTIns never been before In churph'fl his
. i tory under this man of God we can
J see Bethcd comine in power. With
. j such officers as he has there carnbe no
. I iauure, inougn iew in numoer rney
Oare all alive.
? i Our beloved Bishop R. C. Ransom
?1.and our most untiring Presiding Eld
er, J. M. Harrison could not have a
i: better thing -whw they made Bethel
i'iit Crtmueiin"M*ggional5non''^A HlttC
! services coujd be held.during The day
r We are praying to see and worship
rti the new church.-?The Negro raee
. j to succeed must, be true to God and
-+ themselves. "To .thine ownaelf be
true; thrtu, cannot then be false ti
any^man." ^ v
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THE PALME1]
ZiON BAPTIST CHPHOII NOTES
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Our fashion fc?yifw for Monday nite
Dec. 15, 8:.'10 P. M., has liecoriie'thc
talk of the town. The general public
is anxiously waiting thv time
when the largest crowd ever expected
at Zion Church writ gather to hear
a very excellent program, beside see-;
ing the latest Paris and Broadway
Styles of 5th Ave., New York which j
will be displayed through the kind- |
ness of the Federal Clothing Store.
1588 Main Street, Columbia, S. ('. |
Tickets are being sold for ten cents
Kreh ticket has a coupon with a number
on it, and the person holding .the
lucky number will be given a prize
by the Federal Clothing Store of this'
city. You will miss a treat n? t t<> j
hear,some of the best music and sit^g
ipg of the, city, fr Do not. forget tlie
date. Dec. TB. HhlO- ?f
.
ILL _*I?4 MEMORIAM.
In loving memory of our dear husband
and father, Mr. Ben Perrin who
died. December 8, 1929.
Father thou wast mild and lovely,
Gentle as the summer breeze;
Pleasant-as the air of evening
When it floats among the trees.
Peaceful be thy silent slumber,
Peaceful in the grave so low.
Thou ho more wilt join our number )
Thou no more our songs shall know.
Dearest father thou hast loft, n* ?'
Here thy loss we deeply feel,
But tis God that hath bereft us,
He can all our sorrows heal.
When the dqfcr-of life is fled, ' : Then
ip heaven with joy tfl greet thx-i7"
Where no farewell tear is shed.
o
.?Wife and Children
THE BACCANTHES SOCIAL CLUB
Miss Bena Nesbitt entertained the
Baccanthes Social Club on TuesdaysDec.
2.^30 at her home on S"i\ati
Street. A- brief business meeting
was held, conducted by the vice prelident,?Miss,.
Juliet Thelma Raifoi'd.
After which the members played rard
until late.
We had a visitor, Miss I.illie Mae |
Elkins of Spartanburg, S. C.,~who is
n Freshman at Benedict Golleue. |
Music was rendered by Miss Ethel !
Williams during the evening.
.The hostess - served a delicious !
course.
Among those who were present j
were;1 Misses Julia 1 Bell and AnnTej
Thompson, Lucile TaylorrJulterTTni- j
ford, Edna Craft, Ethel Williams,
Emma Kershaw and Bena Nesbitt.
DR. R. S. LAWRENCE, NEW DEAN
OF HP.I imnv a-is-a ? ? TV*..
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The School of Religion of Allen
University under the -leadership of
Dr.* R. S. Lawrence the new Dean of
Religion, has set itself on record as
a co-operative unit with the College
and Academic departments in .putting
over"the gigantic task,of supplimenting
a fund of SDOO nn fn1,
dents, sponsored by Dean F. Norman .
Fitzpatrick of the Collhege of Liberal
Arts, v??r- '.
" Several -p]ans have been devised:
one of these is that a series of sermons
will be preached jn the city
churches as a means of raising funds.
The first series to be preached by
Rev. M. M, Peace, of Atlanta, Ga..
Tuesday evening, December lf>, and
Rev. C. A. Dunlap, Thursday^Decem-ber
J8? 1930-Jat" Emanuel -At M. Kr
Ktiiiiellu,WTr,",,smfl Mdver 'AT
E. Church, Collegeptace res pectively.
\
Special musical numbers by AUen
University Quartette and this writer
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xuu are especially invited.
DINNER PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibbs, the delightful
house guests of Mr. and
Mr.-J. S. Brown on last Sunday at
their residence on Elrnwood Ave.
At two P. M. the guests were led
ipto the dinfng room for dinner. Mr.
Brown and Mrs. Brown servincr as
sisted of roast with dresinpr, rice,
macaroni wiflh cheep;?rtttti?peas,
potato salad with saltines. steamed
s weet potatoes, butter rolls, leni o lip i e
chocolate cake, fruit salad and cojTee.
After diner Mr. and. Mrs. Brown
drove their quests out to Mr. and Mrs.
t G. H. I)avilli the niotlier of Mrs.
Brown, and^spent the remaining: of
the evening. The guests doparatod
|aftr spending a happy day and return
ed home with smiles,
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BENEDICT CLUB MEETS
Benedict .Club held i^s monthly
meeting Wednesday, Decern!. r 3rd.,
j * Invocation by Dr. J. ,1? S'arl.s uu!
finished and. new business wei in or
' der for tiv evening
j A eon.Un.lee was unpointed tu su-.
alUmn':.V i I. M
iit vi * i was cunitvi tiiai .in uiumies
raio-d in a general a*u;\ he ntavo';
[ in the treasure.
Wc had several ad'dJon.il pledge?
from other members..
It was agreed that ail members
paying ten dollars on the iiniwov
ment of the. Athletjc Field, would -have
t.hpir riqrpes carved on a concrete slab
"and hTWV'& ggflauti Llekui fui Llni_yiiHi_
1931;
The president was endowered with
power to-apnojnt a committee on eiu.
tertainments.
We again urge the, attendance uf.
the alumni on December 17th at 8:00
o'clock.
ritft din n -ifi.r ? >... ?hi i .man
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rro LEADER
; BED-TIME S
_ CHILL
visi t 7 nr NX.NTA
CLAL'S-' LAN 1J
"I v. mimIlion much further I have" ;
t<> go- ' ' know I have traveled podl i
os : ; .1 <. '.1' - /?? miles ami yet I can
..not . < : a .'sign of the holiday-fairy :
l.-'ioi," Mod -'ioojor to all within ear j
shot ami to- the surrounding land
< in general.
-'ust as he was .on the veve of de- ;
spair, he espied a holly . tree, '.nearby
lor-ded with crimson .berries., "W'Sy
that's stvio I'didn't notice that before!"
he .exclaimed.' Of .Course 4t
\v:e >t>\\uige .Iiinior is an observant
' lie.would have "eeti.it
had- ?(-' 1 . o4>^ " ut- first . -but- it?aw..
i. ?t "-Vr??od. 'iiii'y "Hope" -wi"< help >
- people planted +t?tljere
n a i' 1 v in iving fresh courage" to.;
I iced" r' i uu'or. . . .!
"I t! 1-k- I'll go on* " said Junior; '
near Satity Claus' land and I do \vant j
to,,sec him before. Xrnas eve." So he
trudged* bravely .on, and he found
many things along the way, that kept
him 1 roiu, realizing how tired he real - j
ly was. There were bur.c1} ;s of mistletoes
hang>itg~ on oak;., beautiful, fir j
tint ion, ever greens, Xmas wreaths '
hung at the doors and windows of
miniature doll houses, and even woe.
.Santa ('laus made of red card board
with cotton whiskers.
.Junior was as delighted as most
-small boys would be, but he did not
Jinger along the way. I had forgotten
to tell you' that Junior was a little
missionary and his first thoughts
were for those whom he wanted to
A IK FN NEWS ;
Mr. Ellison Watson of St." Paul, S. i
C., was in the city Tuesday visiting
his wife, Mrs. Fannie Smith Watson;
lie' was accompanied by his sister
Mr. Lee Barnwell, one of the instruct!?rs
at WThees Normal and lii- .
dust rial School was in the city last
Saturday on business while here hecalled
oh Rev, and Mrs. Jennings, old
l'l lends?of his* ?-?? ?
, Mrs-r* Matilda . McKarlin, left, for
| Charleston. Monday, morning to atI
tend the funeral of a near relative.
Airs, ("ailahain, the \yife of the Itev. .
P. A. CaLlnhani. I). I)., pastor of
Friendship Baptist Church- arrived ,
in uk* city this week to the delight
Ttf- hyr husband and members of the
church. ' ?
Re1.1. 1'. 1!. Mingo. pastor of Wesley I
"ttT K7 < hureh. pl eached Tns closing j
sermon at his church Sunday evening
A larjie ai*"**eciative audiehcc heard
him. The Rev. Mingo has done. a .
noble work here and is loved by the
city- nt -lnr,re. We are-praving Tor bis
n luni. ile left Tuesda" for.Sum
U r. S. ('. to meet his conference.
Tim l'ulmt Aid IJoUrd of ('umberland
Church, met Sunday . afternoon
at the hone of Mr, and Mrs. George
Glover, a large number of the members
were present and- much busiM
m-s's was ;.ttended to. The members
were served with a course of sand-1
wieiu'r?hot coHT*j?and . cake.
Miss Sa*-ah M. Hbrl"* musical di- i
'rector at Schofield School rendered a
v< rv interest imr musical program-at _
( uinlierhutd. Church Sunday, iifternooii
with talented choral class from
Schofieltl. These young people certainly
crowned-themselves with glo>>
an'd Miss Horry, needs to be highly
praised' for th0 excellent training
she is giving them :
The -Willing .Workers Club gave an
| entertain: cut at the home of Mt7(
I .>ii> ). l.. .-H-iiu t)ii raiment .>t.
Monday evening whieli \yas a success
in a financial way.
All clubs'are, busy at work at Cum
hei land Church, The Busv Bee Club
gave an old fashion* "camly-pulling"
Wednesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Alice Mack, on Union 'Street.
j? Permanently Located at 1123 Hi
' { ^ .._ ie,st for you.
X This, phenomenally gifted lady is
|? eons ill led >>n all alfairs of life. Sh
X hair of your future wifp or busbar
"X She also answers any and alTques'ti
A \ I.*** r t.
X .A I l|A iiliu I I IIMH II 1' Il'ttMl Its. i 1
X t rios"\and am aT>le to Rive you a Gua
{ Pay Madam Jeanettp a visit and I
X your troubles, but also_Jitl|> you 01
, *Ofliee for lloth White and Colored
? Hours: 9 A. M. to 10 V. M.?Call am
1 REESE'S DR
MRS. P. R. R
C0L0RE1
A Wonderful Hi
? : Prices
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1422 Assembly Siren,
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TORY FOR r " ';.1
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Pretty tinkly, tinkler?bcdis?eb+ms-nd?iu
silvery tune, colored lights winked ;{'.'"!
1)1 iiikc*. 1 at hi i all the way up - -h
Santa Chius' house its; If. "Oil Sat.
la Clans-" ()?i San'a'Clau 1" Hear S i ! ;
ta (.'laas! Won't you please brii.j* da
little Wednesday pair of -Tea-r,~"-.?pa- (
undies and a warm cuyt ? Then tier <*- :
is lame Jimmy who has to sp no tin >i; ,
most of his time indoors. 1 ' vvouhL I-:'
like some hooks, puzzles, water i'"!o?>
and. such things 'for hiim You Uin-wwhat
is best. For Imave. Helen'win ' '
helps-'her mumsie' with t.he entii;';, ^
iinuse wui'K. ' 1
\\ ?ij 1 *t \?m In ing tin
iiIt I'i'i M*#t a-king tin/ ni u'ti
Volt". In- as Sairta. luv'alt *
' > an wering." "(Hi. u.,. ru.! i_.pL i s\w'.t?unselfish
child y?>u''are. ^atid j "b
what dou \vish' far yourself" "Oh j bei
Santa "cKucltied' to himself a? h"?mn
thought--of the letter he. -received , pri
just that morning: from Juriior.V foe lber,
telling him that Junior, desired ^
most of all a brand neW . bicvclo.. II'! y~ '
natted his little visitor on tne hea<i [
and hade him good-bye. Jh- clKiek- | ' j('.Mrs.
Santa Clays wanted** to knov! ]*'
What was it all about.? _
* ' " hop;." t<* the tunoi ,~
Santa Claus land;
Santa Claus land-, v
Otr.rhowwmxtd like -to go ? * .
To that beautiful city of wonderful u
toys; ' Tij?
Where all sorts of sugar plums 'grow (;?Chimed
by the tinkly,"tingle bells. il!:,
Anita
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r.very nne enjoyed me ailair oi l 7'
time way. ' . ,
It is being, said that the Hew.,]'. A.
Callaham, is :ust'the ;nian for Friend "
ship Bantist ChUrstfi. This .writer :in
has horrrd him and in.our weak judg- [_ 1
smon*1 he i"' a .'eholiu* and a >> ) i\ >?
and to <trown-.aU he is not a'narrow
man, " > . .
A great message was delivered at
Cumberland Sunday morning by th
Pastor, Roy. J. B; Jennim1-*. op 11, ,j,
soul wants something that is uplif* . t,(
itil' and strentrhtening come to,Cj.ii'n ,;(,j
berland you will always find a heart.
.welcome^?7?rr~; : ? tt~:
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(OLLKOK Y. M.VC. A '
NOTES
?On So'"1'? evening at T am nV h,, 1
dered ' " M. C. A. hv the Ministerial
Cluh, which was organizt inhont
five vpnrs mrn' liv Mr At
Bolton.
?The-exorcises? Wore. presided?ever
by G. W. l.-awson, resident of the Y'.
M. C. A. The program was as follows:
Scripture Lesson: Milton "Belle: ;
Origin of Club. C. C. Crawford.
Address. Progress of the man wlu-;
wills. J. C. Saxon: Quartette. M.
Young, J. C. Saxon. G. \V, I.awson
and John Ira Hall. Poems: K.- 1rr~ ~
flenderso-n and VV-. M. Brown; Sol..: .'> >
"Mo Task" M. S. Yourvr X
U., pot-.. tV,rr. fnvr.r..,! n-i.l. 1.. i. r. .j.
esting talk bv Mrs.-A. P. Buth'jv -~Mt?Y
Kvel'eltO Thoilt furnished nin-li f . ?
t^lu' ocassion. . ' V
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JONESVILLE NEWS *
Sunday was a lively day at Beth- X
any. The pulpit was filled t.y Rev. y
A. L. Duncan. He preached a won- Y
derful sermon. The crowd and col- "H1
lection were good. Pmhnry who-?-?
out a pastor since the resignation o
Ke^nTTdloV. f
Hog killing time is here and man.
tine-ones are being killed.
Mr. Bud Haney is' indisposed at'
the home of Mr. T. L. Smith. Mr
-Smith also has two?sk-k children.
There has been-sickness in this hotv.v
for quite awhile. Rev. 1J. Do pan i>
Scientific Palmistry i
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chland Street. Columbia. S. C. Y
e by her wonderful powers in road- X ^
one's life by examining the hands.
esent and future, also pives advice i TT".
life, such as love affairs, business ft_
flairs. wills-and divorces and most *i,
ninp to the welfare of "one's, life,. ft I
~in many places of the power of ?
rediet the .future thinps,and pive A
alls.'-your sweetheart by- name: y
also,. Tells you what business yoii X
to and all about absent friVnds."
dead. Tells you what- planet you X j
\yhat part of the country is luck-'_J
JZ . i: 14 - _i
located?m-your town and van be A- ?
e alSTS tells thp eotor of -eye* -and y
id. Also pives initials of names." X
ons. Alscrlocates Lost and "Stolen i*
iav0 studied in muuy far otl' a-uuo- J
ran tee in this Scientific Alt. X
>e convinced. I don't only tell you $
it of them. X
? Readinps Daily annd Sunday \ So
ii Consult this Gifted Lady at once. ***
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PAGE SEVEN.
Mr. Tames Tlo^r.r, his son from
tin Umber g" w;i- at his bedside' .to- > -- ^
M TTTTTy TTTTy one of our dear *
i<!or.? -f. ;i.? . i.> ader is on the sick
' ci.d uncle' 1'Mer West an old in- """
it- neiaj u/.X v."aIrJ.ty.'citivien of this
t,1 ; r .Hi . . 1. a; his homo
: . .i u:;,d ti l and children are 1 ?" ; .
! -. '?- ?Xia writer spent sev
'i hi-'' home today. He is
. ' : .. i.' 11.
I.: !..-*? la.. and Mrs. Hat'tit^,..
. t v. . Illjiiici] here .S,un
:' ~ .. ... . . ..
' 'r. 1' hi l . 'r Mr., and Mrs..
- ..|*j .I here Sun-.
?*t" Spartanv.
* '.M r. K. was
i < . < -"eourtets"
. "issel li'ieh.
i re Sunday and
' j ' >' li-v. 1 ' incah.*' kev
l i ounty's own
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ii:' T .i?t .i: f' 1 nt|>
vru~- -=f"-;t y?~r- " '~y '
. ? > ' tr. ' .?; i yv|M?e given .?
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-J -H - ,-i ar," ' tr -Liar highest- .
iiils'lT- 77f vii'i-.. vviii he given first *
V\ ; i-.ijfM' '!,?< too lottor writ-'
. *-$ IV'-.;,. \V. M. li jjaii^ui Look liait
' lassgg Lhc faagfa
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-to id y!vi *: their eongrcgti- ' * It
-t-- ii i v " 'i i>"i i" ! - (.up- way ^ ' "
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.11!,: vi .. i n i i:.. u \i li
1 \K i.S 111 . \ I 1 111 l. WOMEN
Iv.-o;; i?iii-t<wU'(l to the* woman
hair :'i with, luster and .
nfit/.- IliU ; .M.ifaUjous. Hair ' 1
ov.crwi;!--V.-w \ a., how to-have .a
v'.ii'ict'i' u; \\ r iiiiir-.tiiai will be
- .,ili /' o Ti lends. Long, .
i. t '.d-'undunce; stops
i.v'-g K.ii.'s, h i.ii"u' .-ealp. jT-stores...
it- M.'.iirul folor. v.Try.
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1" r t: ? iiav k if it. fail3^T~ , . "r~?
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too.!. . ^
ridriiiNti co.
1?W Tin "... 'I, nili.. nil City^ Okla.
ESTATE NOTICE , .
V! 1. i <-i - haying claims against
' la si tt. -rfg.- \V. .Jamison, do[V,
, i ? rrr T7v n . * i ti Yn 1 o
Kit.'.-; ti'Jv vt-! itUth .with the uni
v-iuiKii: iiidehtefl. to said
wiil ; ! a.-L- make payment likeM
KS. \Jt':I..\ JAMISON,
P. 1? k<r AVaMiinftrin Heights,
lamUm. >.
N'uvi !ivia-r . IST-lfoO.
roro Sijijplv Station I:'
i thi- i .;r. i !.h net- of the Poro
Agents
MRS. ANNIE M. MALONE
"["has rhired?a?Sapply of?PORO ~?
I'KC I)I A I S t-i roll to any duly
qualified age;.* residing or con
darting Si;.!p -in (' lumbia, S. C.
A'I orders rSVo fully filled by A- 1
MRS. EEISKKfrE-STARRS
J 10!) 1-2 \V;isjiinglim-&t. ?
For Groceries, !
? ??. ' , X ,
Clears. Tobacco y ' ' ''
Call on ,
MRS. MARY H. ELEBRE ? . "
Dalzell, S. C. . ,_
Rt. 1 . Box 64 |
TAKi: All. Y?'l U MOTOR *
TUOI UL^S TO ...
LKhVY-S GARAGE
ENpiTfT .Mechanics t
fur iin\ rar or triick ? *
. _ . ?. . .
I>forunit \111*n" - Benedict
ON TA \ LOH STREET! '
VRIX 1vS?IK\Y OR NIGHT
);ivul Ct. Lllison
CUuKTal Insuranee
I flic.-1 ami elliciont atteniuii-.-trivt'ii
Lu all_ business .. >*
vhuu-od wi: h me.
-EiiONE 5717
1221 WASH 1 NOT ON ST.
1-1 lii:i;\.UU MI AN A Y SYSTEM
, ( orrn'.wi I?? Nov, JtO, 1930
Ttt^p ~l "S tat+On ' Leav*
Nl? No.
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l">a :?1 N. Y.tAuc'usta .'->1 7:55a
50a 27 Cliar'ston-Cmn. 27 1:00p
17?|> 2S Cinn-'C'hn'rU'ston 28 4:20p
:>Op"lO Columbia-Cinn. 9 7:00a ?
:00a 21 Co'.iiiv.bia.Tai-l?sV ,23 I0:30p
: l.'i ?X I Hl'n. -\\i?risTiT-r 7 4:17p -~?
5.'p 20 CoTa-Savannah 19 8:20a
;::0p 22 f ;l',a._r,4iai-l"Uf 24. fulfta-.
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> 1 >)<?2 -<%? 'rt?Sp;0 < ?' 1" *t.00p
(nip 10 i'..j a-(IrOi'Hv'e IS fi:f>Oa >. . (
:4aa IS ( aliun'a-A: la'nla 17 6:3&i
*Via Camden artfl Rock" Hill.
Pullman cars. Dining cart.
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