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w I K. The Late Mrs. Eunice *13. I,c.'\vk' . JN oMEMORIAM 3In sacred arid "loving memory of pur dearwife and mother, who dcpar t&d^this life one year ago. Dceomhor 28, 1929. ? Ln_a jBTave. vard 'sweetly sleeping Where the flowers gently Wave, Ljes the one we love so dearly But?whom we could-not save. * ggg? r- And the angels love to linger Hi Where, our darling loved one sleeps. More and nipre each day we miss her * /,-> Friends mav think the-wound is heal .... ecL j...i ~ * ?. . But they little know the sorrow! \ That lies within our hearts Concealed, s ! Mr. J. B. Lewie.. Hnshantl . Mrs". Thelma A. Wauls, Mrs.- Arabella E. Goodwin. - 1 ?i-Mrs. Rhoda Mac Jones, Mrs: Vivian K. Walton, Mrs: Rva Iz Champion. . Mr. J. B., Lewie, Jr.. Child . ~ rem . , UNION NEWS . "A happy and prosperous New Year to all," . I ' . Services were all Well att< nded here /* on -December tMst and- L's111; despite the wintry blast so keenly li lt during the past two weeks. Snow, sleet 'and rain having fallen. ".A while Christmas" in these parts and "a wry merry v one foe m.iio : ? Rev. Bowman ami numbers ??I* Bethel A. M. i). Chureh \totv pleased to have Rev. Baten, i'stor ofCorinth Baptist Church, preach for them on r Sunday afternoon December ilSlh. Choir, officers and few; of tin memi i bers accompanied Rev. Baton. The Subject used at this tinut' was "Consecrated Servi, e," the si r-'" mon was thoughtfully prepared, and well delivered by Rev.' Baten. " Sunday was "Rally Day" at Bethel. Pastor Bowman lias i nteivd upon his work-here full of zeal Pint" has great courage. With 'the cooperation of the entire membership, it i- hoped mac tne wans ox imin. i wju. soon oe rebuilt. 'The saints at Ziou A. M. K. Church. are lining up with R< v. Thomas who conies-to this chart;*' well prepared for, the, work; willi tin- I . . i \ p.-r_ ation of meiuhers ami friends Zioh will continue to grow. Missionary Society of Zam A. M. E. Church was entertained at tin home of Mrs. C. G Hawkins, S. Wallace st. ; 1 "The eveniiif; was very pleasantly, ? spent, maattng. helpful, -mniiu ^ heartily en foved - xctrttP " I is t m ii 11 e in'" music over radio. Mrs._ Janic' G. '. * . Douglass is still tire honored President of Society. Woman's ^Federation 'Ctuj? will meet at home til' Mrs. Minnie Bla.dc^ ' well, Hanilet Street. l)r. J. A.L Sarr.tor is President?Mrs. A. A. Sons, Vice-President. ? -; Vftraan's Missionary .Society of Corin^tVjr-Baptist Church was, enter cameo at name 01 i>irs. rvirun K. Humphries, on Corhwell?Ht. Business transacted, tiu' hostess served delicious refreshment. ? Rev. and Mrs. Baton of Corinth arc grateful to members and friends of Corinth Baptist Church who so kindly remembered them during Christmas holidays?vizr-Mr. and Airs S. R. Rulf on N. Church Street, Mr. and Mrs. Menter.j, Mr. and Mrs. Sngleton and others whose names-we do'not recall Stirring -Club-and I'ulpit Aid abo remembered pastor Raton. The Misses McDowell, spent h<dia_ days with their mother <>n llamlut St. Rev and Mrs, .las. A I'.t' n v--re pleased to haw.their daughters Misses Daisy and Sarah l'>at< n .at Inane dnrinc Pliriiittiris MM M.U'i.:. sick, Louise-Nicholas. Mes-r- David and J. W. Nicholas. Have Mimnn, ""Students at Stale t'lilla"'. Orangeburg, S. C. Miss' I.ernii e Sartor, Mr. Whitley Bidden l i om^t 'lai'lin College; Mr. David Cm . t un1 ..nil a! Baten, Benedict College; Miss lluth Freeman, .Allen University. Cotnm ? **bia, Si-?( i?llh'O itl !> !' I i?* > 11 e ill'1.1, . Benedict; Mr. Eugene and Mi s Thelma Dawkins students a: I-'.k t'diversity, Nash ville, Ten mi sjir*il (lie holidays with home lolk. ' _ Miss Earnestine Smith, Benedict . .. Smith, Benedict College and Miss IJu .by Brown w?rc imitefi/gtic.-is <.' Mr, 5, and Mrs. W, E. Free?"Aunt M?.g.Kie" enjoyed having them hero. ? ? vi r house guest at home of her grandparents Mr. and .Mrs. M. 0. MeKissick Miss Louise Blaekwell visited her mother Mrs. Ida Nance, in. Columbia. S,TT., and repofts^a pleasant stay. B. Y. P. TT7~of Coripth Baptist-" Church voted to retain officers who served during the past year. A Christmas program was rendered? candy, fruit, and nuts was served to 4 i\ la ii^ii killnnil ?? s? ? _ - 1 : ? members at close of this service. Little- folk weie ail pleased with gilts gi\li|i oil Christmas tree and n.any thanks uic tendered Supi. R Sanders. l'or providing these gifts. A el p.og.a. i in connection with Xnias tc tree, was well arranged. Miss Odes-cm .foilnsvtn, piant-H of Corinth Sunday ei School, was assist, d by 'Miss Maud hi McKisick in arranging program. This was pronounced very good. tt We're again asking weekly cus.f. tenuis to up dues and', allow pa P pernio continue coming to~Vnion,. S. C. 1 In.nks to All's. Bess e Rice lor bal- h a nee on weekly dues for Leader. ! a rheie arc those whose accounts re h < nil in unpaid paper was d'scimtdiT' p ueil yet. luoiu-y' is expected- please t? pay uji at oiiee and r? licVc us of. fur thcr cliihurrussnit-i!.' on account_ "id f you|- failure to pay. litis liomst debt.' " Thank yon very imicn. Mrs. iiessiv Davis -and?daughters, -C Mary Kmma and Dorothy K. arrived n .December 10th from Last Orange, N. J. to speN<l Christmas. 1 ('.KEEN WOOD NEWS F .. . a ? ? / -if I'rof. and" Mrs. B. J. Senders, nio-'"^ tored to Orangeburg, DecemBer 25. Friends are delighted to have Mrs. U Mattie Davis back home again after c an extended stay in Pcnn. visiting ^ relatives. ' ' ?; ~ ~ .. ^ l-Yiendl^of "Mr. Alex Andri'w^ arp * glad to know that be is stiH improving.~~ Misses Nettie Fox, Evelyn Hill, ? Thelma Griffin, Corine Ware Kvans, Messrs-Charles Coleman, Her- "r bert Ware and Andrew Blufford spent the holidays at home with parents and friends. ^ ?The out si town teaeliers thut sfrerit , the holidays home were Misses Jessie Gilliam, Ila Fair, Lela Johnson, Agnes Williams, Blanche Wiliams arid n Lula Balard. Rev. J. W. Mathis, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Stuart. Misses Willie and Nqttie _ Fox, Mrs. Mae Garner, and Mrs. Effie Thomas were, the dinner guests of ' Mr. .and Mrs. W. J. Blufford, last Sunday. ~'"T ^ Mr. and, Mrs. Eugene iButler of . New Bern, ~N. C., spent the holidays ,s visiting their mother, Mrs. Carrie Butler. ,%V Rev. and- Mrs. S.. G. Campbell of Anderson, Mrs. R. Rutherford of * Asheville, N. C.? and. little Miss Ila A rimct I'untr WiO'n tlm ilinnor mwicl c ^ ViiV. M.UIIVl ftWVOVl of Mrs; At~M; Fox, })ecember 20th. On tin- efftTtllg of the 14tlrof Doc. ^ Rev.. J. T. Marshall preached a wonderful sermon at Tabernacle* Baptist Church from the subject , "Faith" All who hoard hini. enjoyed the s?i-. TTiTTn rrr.TTl hegiluiuig to end. Miss .Jessie Glliam and Mrs. Eva vjj Shellman ate home for the Christmas *? holidays.. a Mrs. Rotrsevelt Tonipson Bridges 'ni teacher in X. C. is home spending the" ?c holidays. Mrs. J. E. Johnson?of Port- tg smith, Va., aeconlpanied her also, ht Mrs Annie ' B. Smith Martin is ba(^ homo .again from Atlanta to the d\ delight' of her many friends. te Ori; Tuesday' evening', D<?ceirtber-Hb in aii elaborate 0:00 o'clock dinner party was served:at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jabber. 704 Gilliam St., in honor of Mr. and Mrs.'John Brooks, m Mrs. Ella Brooks, Miss Emilia and af Julia Brooks of Asheville,^_iS* , C , other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. C.. tj] Deali.of XTnel"y-SFx; Mr.si'"Sftadie Ann "... Mi (ice,?nmjeMis, Ma IT w aison oT Yn T'J 1 Gage .Street; also Little Oliver "Miller. Ji. :.uf Campbells ille, K \. ?~"or Excellent music and maiiy inter-J .. '.- -i. t ' The--Bining Ttoorh was beautifully "Id decorated with ponoettas and ferns II which carried out the color scheme of ta the sour-on. ? ? tP AKuu .^.feuvAiU:..- gramy -~ chicken. rice. lfiacaronia.'^ihk't gravy, sweet peas, potato chips'?'mayonnaisesliced tomatoes on lettuce, hot rolls, ^ golden cake and hot chocklo't. " 'At the parting hour everybody ex- ni pressed themselves as having ?nLioyed the evening. - Si Mrs. Mary Watson and Oliver Mil h-r. -.Jr., left-j)eeembci' -2o -for Gamp- " hellville, Ky._ where they will visit c'u their mother and daughter, Mrs. Hel-T y. en Miner. We hope for them a safe ^ arrival and pleasant stay while in Wl Kentucky. ~ G] U iNlitn Chanel A. \1. S. t'hnrch ni " .. :<o Our pas^wr and family, Rev. and .Mrs. .J M. Jackson, and son Edwin ro arrived here from St. Matthews, S. q] on December 1 lthf 1930 at about ^ 5:00 o'clock. Upon arriving they found awaiting them at the parson- (ji ape, a good supper .consisting of fried w; chicken, hot rolls and butter, grits sc and cpffee. This was quite a pleasant surprise for them and seemingly nv they enjoyed it very much. er We, the members of Weston Chapel W) are much pleased to nave Rev. Jack- "h^ son and his family here .in Greenwood with,us. We feel that they will be a nj grea't" asset to our community and cv- a en our ciy. On .Monday evening, December 22, sh 1930 the members and friends of te Weston Chapel, came to-gcther and surprised the pastor and his family M with many good and useful things. Sc Those who helped tie put it over ars of is ltdU>ws: Mrs. Olivia Williams. .Mrs. Rosa Lee Jones, Mrs. Ida Hawkins, ail Mrs. Mary Hayes, Mrs. J. Bates, Mrs. },a la/y.u Suillvan. Mra. Millie Debt, Mrs. 7^ lit, una At ? ? Thnmu< I Miss Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs. Julia Sims, Mrs. Sallie Lomax, Mr. Scott, ^ Mr. Poole, Mrs. Perrin, Mrs. Rappley and many others whose names I don't ^ recall at this time. ffrvr i>??*fa?JjiinniT iMriafeteai Christmas, sermon at Mt. Pisgah A. d"a M. E. Church on Xmas morning. Quite an Appreciative audience was St present, and*the sermon,was very in spiring. p Miss Madeline Jackson, a student at ^ with her parents in Greenwood, S. C. ' Rev. J. M. Jackson and family were ^ the supper guests of Mr. Carter and ' Miss Williamsduring the holidays. | ' '4 - i. : " 11 " 1 ' 1" 'jm . 0 '"mi .i4ih' JL fWE PAhifc v . DILLON NEWS At 11:00 o'clock Sunday morning ev. T. J. Ransom, who is tiding Betl ipylpit in the absence of the pas >r preached a soul stirring sermon Sunday School at inn n'.-l...-k w... tjoyml b- all. We w-ercpleased t< ive Rev.. Ransom with Us. At 7:110 Rev. Ransom again spoki > us very forcibly loom Genesi: i chaptw 7 8 verses. Subject; "tin revision of God. Rev. Washington is spending tfr olidavs at his old home but lcft~ai ble shepherd to atend his tlfcck ii s absence. " Rev. Ransom is an abl roaeheruand we." are always pleased ? have him with us. The young t'olkh highly enjoyed th hrislmas tree at'"Bethel Thursda ight after a short Xnias program. Christinas passed quietly with n asualities, and many hearts wer lade, glad by old Santa's visit. Mrs. Matilda Alforcl, wife of Rcw !. S. Alford pastor of New Libert 'resbvterian Church died Sundaj 'uneral Services, were held Monda fternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Weslcv.. Crokey an ir^Wi 1 ie ilones of St. Stephens, ? were the week-end guests of Mi nd. Mrs. H. C. Croker. -Services -were held ?at?12'rrcloe IhristmaS day at which time llcw Washington brought to us a beauti ul Christmas Message and the tru pint oi Christmas.. Wednesday evening Mrs. Aginor, fc'Leod hostess to a number o er -friends at a Xmas cve party ard.v and dancing were enjoyed un il a late hour. Messrs J. R. McLcoc^and Walte !llison=,~y>ent Friday in Columbia. Mrs._Tommisi?a Walson of Eliza efli City, N. C., is visitim* her pa [amoton St. . > ?nts Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Gibson 01 Rev. and Mrs.*A. Mack, Rev. Whit iker of Bennettsville, Mr!. Herber rawford of Raleigh and Mr. a in nests ot mr.?rmtt~Mrs. Scott Craw Irs; James Willis were the dinne >rd Sundav. Miss Susie Williams who- has! bcCl ri ihe sick ttst fiTF several week greatly improved at this writing. \mon?r .thc many how^Ior Xma as M iss Bitkth Couser, State Col ge; Messrs' .Eddie Martin, Gr'acii , " "' Madel'ihia; Mr. and Mrs 'elton Graham, ^Washington; Mrs elle Johnson, Messrs Heyward am dward Means, Washington, Mr. Her ert Rogers, Alexander, W. Va.; am If. Herbert Crawford, Raleigh, N. (' IIOM.Y Hll.l. NEWS. The students and patrons of Brigh Lar school taught by Mrs. Matild; otvtgomery were highly elated nve "Bingo" party on las.t. Thursday ght Dec. 11, for the benefit of th Hool. These .entertainments givei " TJClSSTlnoney for the necessities ti ? Used while school is. in session. In each class pupils are selling-can t for the same' purposes, and thei acher is proud of. the progress lie g made. , . Prof. Roberts and liis teachers at )ing everything they can to' mak ic Holly llill graded school tht. fore osl in Orangeburg County and on nong the best in South Carolina. Kwry Tuesday night, they are Hi LP job with their entertainments ii irinnii ways ill nidt'l' 'th raise numc i get some of the essential needs o ie school without hp vine to call un rTKT local boards for money. Since school has opened thru thes Uertainments they have been' ahl r purchase a nice cook stove for th ome Economics Department, cur iins for the .windows'in thp H. F ept. -and have assisted in paintini it? floor in the H. E. I^ent. luivc iiTan^ all laid for Th mutiiication of our school yard an e plan to do this thru money raisei om our Tuesday night entertain ents. . . On Thursday, Mr. John P. Burgas :ate Itinerant Teacher Trainer o ocational Education and Mr. R. R ilturp were visitors atj th^ school 'e are always proud to have ou stinguished limh visit the school nn< p hope others will come^^ On Monday night "TJie Mothers luh" had an entertainment. It %va lite a success. Christmas Eve tin .[others' Club'' will have their ai> lal dinner in the Home Economic! om at the Holly Hill graded school n Monday night, Dec. 22nd Missc! nderson and Lisbon will have i iristmast program in .the school au torium. On Tuesday nigljt then ill be' an entertainment given-for th< hool. We are very sorry that the incle ent weather prohibited Prof. Rob ts and his "Ag" boys from starting orking on the school yaxds-on Wed sday as they had planned. * Rev. L. S. Wells is progressing cely with his school work; once ir while yotr-cnn see him In Holly Hill iyirs. :\oian .jonnson is doing1 niceij e was a pleasant caller at her sis' r\s home on Thusrday of this week We regret very much that Mis< art ha Davis a member of the Higl 'hoot, is out, of school on aocouni "her mother's illness. The t^toik usitod the homo of Mr <1 Mrs. Warren Martin and left u l>y hoy. Mother and 1 >uhy art. do K mil', The Stork visited the home of Mrs jlalie Gilmore aud left a hohy boy other and baby are doing: fine. Mrs. Lizzine Moore Jacques is <jr e sick list. Mr. Marian Montgomery-and Mesmes K B. Hrown and M. A.hney dter motored out to Mr. and Mrs ephen Whack on Saturday morning Prof, and Mrs. Tas. S. Roberts" were ?asant callers at the home of Mr. d Mrs. StephervWhackV on Thnrsy_?y?bing,. Messrs. Fret) Edwards and Marion >ntf?omery were pop callers on Mr, alter Roy Bunch on Wednesday af noon. Mr. and Mrs. James Jamison, J>r., j,. mm j STTO LEADER - ^ 4 I (Jilt's Easy to Hare Long, Beautiful . . ' Hair If You Use VORO" ~ ? !| ^ have moved with .Mr. 1".. A. Afnlcrson, swnibr. : 'I Then tolly 11111 yraded schm.fl cfo?ed Dec. 22nd fyr the h litii.iys.. iyii 1 . ,will r es-Ume" \york -IanJ o, l'.i.'il. J-?On Dei. I d 1'iM. ' I D ! n-, -.Mrs. ' Effie Anderson. .Misses' K. <'n~'olone s and Willie Mato Anderson K'ft to s]?end i the holidays iitvMuIIins and Dal/elle. g1 Mr*. M. Abnoy Balmr loft on the 23 rd for Oranjrebiny ' > spend a nart of the holidays with h"i aim' A11" ^. ,'i.Z. A. Clarke ai fjatlin t'..r"I;ae. j Miss (), };. l.i-l?oi and tMrs. M. \'>j ney Baker went to OiuiL>vjn onthe i 21st < ii a s!i<t|ijiin<r t.? it?. ^Misses (iertrudo Edwards. <>!!:> Mae Jacques and Mr. Solan-M nies' are hohie l'< r the holiday* ft on ' <-'laMin a <, K \ ,\ 11 i:\ 11.1.1; r - __ .' . . On Stui lay la-t was% i-m ji,,;:-!a-n Jay ?}t Hi'thU'hi 111 Baalist .?*htircli. The T" ])asl<tr lu-v.. I. X. W'atkins heifiy;-a'>0 sent, liev. Whitehead . !' A u_: u la-. (la. ?veasywit'h n<. I la ;m mr: i.;.^ (hat made nyr I i ,n'"iS.'ruvi.l N ?? r " Our H. Y. I'. C. as' liet.h jehyn; Krywintr.' fViTr yvwinW TdkTTaW' ~ale aw ajv?-. ' ' ' ' The Xinst- (! ?' us a, ' l.oautil'al li?li was I.i; 1111 ia >I?v. a ii?:;,.,4?m-?T - ents. H?11 h It'd'em I I - - -ri.i ! law e Supl . 1 ?? !?? ? >! < ?. A , \\ i.: ' 1 i Oti. \mas- lav jtrnd;' A'al'ev Kan a BaytUs Suiuia. seh<?..t' h:|,d ii> Xn.us n tl'ee. \ \ ' . ' ' . 'a.'"";"" 1 ilefial hy (la- \ uny- f Th,. ta-' -r f Ri'V, Benson B 1O1 ,wa-- j' I'-i ii::. T1 ? - f 1S t V. - - ' : - li-?. abacs -and an oveiyoat >'?a- iny-Va! ed e the pastor, On Xmav >? ?riiliev. e- Willi: ** of .1 ' a n1 >r" EEs ft a* w ~ a e soul stirrimr sef-ni 'it. Our undertaker Mr. W ni. Miller is !. confined to hed. AW fwr. h::n g a speedy ,u:t"v,yry._' Miss-7 * '.ill--- n-'-V. ... , M-V-, ** listou. Kli/a Paint 'iv 'r Wne-aw d tcarhers -snout* A he haid.ii v. ;th Th.Yu 4* parents," Mr. an.d '.Mrs.- A. II. I'aim Mr. tjeuiaro. Mm-ri^ left fur F'hila. ,delphia Inst Frhlayj-, ? * fMik? 11 .Fi-ii- .t" Stall- v<dt' lepe spi-?t' tlu" holidays v.irh his father Mr, Noah Evils and, f'-tcr Mv-. ?rftrrnvsr-fh-nnt; .V!sn~ Pro?. livoc.l,-'- 'pial Barnes r?f Stair' relieve made a tlyinif r visit at. flie hi-m'e el' Miss Evil-- diir1 injr Th,. .h lidays; * ? Mr. Allen Adams met vth.'a vival misfortune# '-lie was !: t *'?ij Xnias 3 eve nijrht -ami-i- a! tlie h* :> -n.f his. - cousins Mr. and Mrs. Ashley. M i.v?M!::j.a?I'1.'.'1: e?rrrr-?n?\ ;h .tree at her 'srhy.ol in Wajjy ::e'r. Tin-sr . that -motored dew n . with' her Ms A_ 3 H. Ealmnrr. Mr: Wilt KH^m at'.! Mi-1 ses Ida. XiiMiii;. UV;r i-;? \fu'd!e 1 'it 1 - more. ??- ? . . . ? Mrs. Mary A live liarr while \ isiriiip 5 her-p'a cents Mr. ah! M.??. Wm. Th. .mas and sist.-r, A ;?!?.nt-'n vis ited friend in .Virp i-ta. ' ar:d- \ ik? ??. Miss M.-lla I. vmi. r.e trie nvisr sion w,n kt i~- lU::h!v'hem ?. huivh - died nil the :.'vh. Si,'- o\,n- ' mourn one daughter. Mis. Mamie.'lVieksen, f one sister and one sirandi hild. 1 Mr. Alvin Jones spent -th> Xmas . with his parent Mr. am! X|_i s. I. r Jones. -i The' Stork visit cdvlhe I - ?*:.. ?>;', Mr. . and .M i s;' A Iherl Weaver and 1 v:"* a < dyiutlvterv -christened M-n?rside?BcHr?i Mr. and Mrs. Si!as I k Ts->n. M t lA'/.f. ie I torn spent the Xma- with Al i s Kidson and 1 >o'i*t'iV; d'aivjitat- Kulpe SpiniH. { Mr. Arthur Fair ?iu?h Ml- daia-ite. . Fair <>t' Washington. spi ijt-the' " Xnms.'with relative,s a"d I'tiend . Mr. Kddie Mini s nf \ at.U I use \ :> tied his sister Mrs. I :i> y Walker dminir ' the holdinys. ? -v- ~ Mrs. Mary K. Freeman is e^i the 1 sick list. ^TTTiTTTV MX 'Cl'AVA ? The South Carolina- Cop|'eretu\> of ' tjlp Methodist Kpisi'oj.uil elv.nvh elos"-" ed its annual session last week in r Sumter. \vTtT> great success with Bishop F. T. Kennedy and Sir.it a i- ri siding. , We feel grateful to Dr. Jen. r kins,-our District Supt., and also Bish op Smith tor sending: us our same and much wanted pastor hack to us for , another year, the Rev. R. R. Williams - > , 1 a 0 ' . M .*** ' " ? - ===== Do you worry p iu . ahmtt ybur 1 ^ our iiUir can be made soft, f~ ,t:lcr-<y. ami beautiful through J.*3 P( )K() t re.itnu tits.' PORO Hair (/rowu/Vk ... PORO Sv:,; ,(A UllvJ [lie HcvV ^ ' J !>' ( ' f" ?ii4??r-^? ? |< au, aids to luaely hair, wIikIi, l'i ? tin e used, .you .will never be > w itlioiTt. Wau l'i 40t-. . 'the PORO si^n, A * :-'~7 ^ PORO aLp.ni near . . you will,be happy to *serv'e your beauty r needs and to-show you other deh^itiul PORO' Products. Sold />> I'O RO Agents Everyii here -?>r?Orr/cr Street frjutn '??' '? ^ PORO COLLEGE ,,?j._ - 4 115 Sl)||th P*rt;..ffly 1 PORO BfOOk. 44th to 45th St. Chicago, Illinois 1 R 0^ i iftii iv VI II U f ^ 1 ;nii s.;ii I voice the sentiment of the"Town nf .Ninety Six of both white ami "euh >) '! when I say we are glad to have Liini_ to remain with us anoth( r y<-a?^ Key*. \Villiams is a sound, g cs pel preaeher. 1 S< i.Vji11 j,t Bethlehem on Sunday, \va> inspiring and effective. Hev. K. J. Taylor, jukst'-r. preached a soul>tirring s.-vim n. H-'V. J. IV. Shaw, past-V -.1' the Mt. IMcasant 'A. M. E. vhuivh attended services at Bethlehem ?Ttr?fjimday. His principal mis,-ii.ir '.v;i- to unite the thrc<. churches X:n.-ty Six together in order to rafso km ap t<> institute a Xmas tree^es for * he ,.!! folks. -j 1' .f. S. !'. IU-ji-n. principal of Co- _ .1 nr.i ia N (.'..'high school and lovely (wife spc.et.. th,. holidays- with their fati r ?? -,.1 mothei;' Mr. and Mrs. R. h-S 1 n an._ jit . .which*, time arfcl> place < * the;. \v.- ! gi'c'.'tetl by their visiting Rv . t 1 Van. of Bettis Academy and mi,. Dean B re wet* Norrrial in !> .ti n-si;ti; .n iii a reimV'n of the I | fun iiy. 11! ?11". I.U^n i- a graduate of I I n n I 'niver.-.ity'. Richmond, Va. ? . V.y.'-i?in1^ i ' -ting -program was V rcji.u? j fit tMt; Zion on Thursday ]?' , as a-Hon. Contest. M r. \!\ . < . Carter. chorister.and Mrs. ~ r. ' !> ,an"nrii'anist led the mu- . ^o-oili ' < ai;t ii*m 1 selections were .] vtrtiTh \vT- might i tC '.v Mrs. Mat tic L. Jab o1 v a (, o;],i1;mi and Kffie lac !! -iv-.:ntr delivered, ad' :~' ilii -1 I'll C-i 'i.r. MLs Jos 1 ?! ! ? .1 :?I?iii in if I r iflin. Tro P'J id- tVein the con.-st amount . d r - i 11 . ! I hu-rtn, -?r.. an J" Bonnie 1' the successful contes -?' ' ' "'iv ho;r.c wore thrown ' '- -d- ?"??*- ' Saturday. Doc. 27th to l.cciy.i?a- . a wade me guest Prof. . f Mini-, nriiuipai of Leoss'_ >r a:vj -rune -of?the ? ^.t- -,i ' , i--|-7Ti-,u;lIng _ ''?-?1?did?M;i?n, : Mr-? Quattle-? r hit ditcrating to some.! .'/ ' : <!?;r< of The Palmefto Lea-' ' : u -bat Mrs. 'Quattlehaum ! : ;-u*aa.its?uUv teaching for 32 i' ! n?.y Bonnie who" is als^ a mem" '' *h'i fai-ulty returned with .,l'?- ' .->>yr!-fttc jvorlt on-' Monday.' l>. i. 2;-th. . - ~ ISSKI'II .WN'Ol \( KM i:\T ??? v< '/ tS:. Gopn*vJ?ll wvsh t1-' l',r.:h iW:t (i.-mp-Vitor T'u* , is 11 tc lady is'to hp : < M:u- < "ihiweil. . , !\ MKMORIAM ? J !<?v;n}r renu mbranco-of- VMiteK Thomas R, Gray, ' ; r 1 iIV one Year ago, : j i K . i! 'i !' ! s?. l'tj.t. ; 1 ?-? ''.it- pa .'"'i' Tnre that "sad ! ?lay. jWh.n tit.' ? ?; we kivcii \va? Called t !:.awa>, , 1 V,'H.:-v l-.jni hom,. it was His will; ' , mat's. In* is living still.. A .1 "V- v m*mre.fr?v_i_lis lias gone ? V \ u i- }i*\i* iv stfiled. ; yaoant iir.our Iwme i * ^ i v < !' > ..ii be iilli ?i. . .. j . ; |, : j >" *.i.i \< ,.* v\ >a<l tin* parting, .mm j N"-r 11.1.* f ? :.i 'a.'iu*- it eost i v. (ioil and His angels | H,v. . i ?v\ -iii* Mt1 have' lost. j j i Ska p uui' pi'tvioiis Vat her, I I ih . I ' 1 iiark ii;j;s arc o'er. Spine we'll meet you Ami parting shall be ~ntf more. ' " 11ulin _CI. Williams, .Nirs. Etta Grahgm, ... I * . , Mrs. Yenlclle Spearman, - i ? Mr. lvussel Gray, ii . ?Mi'-1.?1-i.llian Voting.-" ???4?* (nrtmio Robinson, j. _ Ah-. Robert (it'ay. Children '; " V Just Say You Saw it in ' 1 ^THE LEADER" jj j / , V- " ' i- '-v . > ? - PageJThree To reach the Colored eople of the South ad - v. ....... ertise in the Palmetto v ieader tp g-et results. ' ' ' > ' I J ^ GETS RESULTS THE Rev. C. H. Williams. says much In a few v orgs"~" regnrriintT his leny l.. c uf Thedford's Black-Draught. Read his letter : . . _ ; "I . have used B. lack?Draught for twenty or mere years for a laxative and al ? ways get results.?It i.< very good for colds. * "I have also found Black- ? Draught' to . relieve . biliousness and the tired feeling that comes with it. I would not be without it in my _ home.-"?Rev. C. H. Williams, 42 Madison Ave., Asheville, - Sk^pHji^^T " cc-aa '. ' * Regal Drug Store?--? H2I \> ASlI INC I <>N S ! A COOL) IM.ACI-: TO l U.\L?l! J lust 1 half liloeK fr ?. Ms? - [ Wash i nut <in j [all Is For'Your I)rut! .Need- j 5507 01 71 ) . .. " t FAN-O-LIN SYiT M [ In Beauty Culture , Give FAN-O-LIN Hair, Pcalp .. Dandruff and Toilet Preparations j/ a?trial. Their vuTtt. fra? "ffjeetrl ' pTOTFTT1 Registered ib U..S.. Patent Office. WAITED. Wiiie (ui mn.Ti" " Made i>y ?Mme?Farmie L. Carolina 1029 High Mar]?et~?treet GEORGETOWN. S. C[ Uh. " is a doctor's Prescription for COLDS and HEADACHES^. : is the most speedy rrWeffv known. 606 also l-in Tablets, ? 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