The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 10, 1931, Page Page Three, Image 3
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Saturday^ January 10, 1931.
^ i?Clarke-Morri.s Nuptial
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BBI M <? ||HV
* Rhanolu", >.Ya..-.Tan. .'!. In tin* pr<
v_ encci of on?'of the greatest thrbri
' ever assembled'in souUnvrM Virgin
Miss Olivia Sylvester Clerk. ]>n|>nl
< ? l. . " ? lwaP WMlo, lu'runu' the" bride of Pi
fessor Charles Sat.e-hvll .Morris, .1
dean of the Virginia ^Seminary a
College, Lynchburg, at t"he_Fir>t 11?
T~^7Z,_: tist church here on Vpednesday ovi
ing, l)eeeirby|- jbirt<?Uov.- 4
^Arthur L. .lames, with Rev^. Dr. Ch;
t- less Satchejl M u i j,^v-Sr., lather'
.... f. ihe 4troouv --performed TtlTe cere mot
E . The Rev. Dr. Yerrmn X. -lohit^. Pic
' |T dent of thi Virginia Seminary a
E College, Lynchburg.- one of'-thy. o
f ciating eiurgyuioni reaching t
churclv, shortly afto reight oYlo
was uturble to i?i#sk(..his way to t
front through t'he sea of spectatf
and was unable to fulfill his part
the program.
The weddiny was ?%hod rle.l I'm- 8:
o'clock, hilt at six-thirty every si
in the . spacioiiT auditorium was i
cupied thirty minutes jn arh'aiic*,
fHd arrivsil el' the ushers chosen I
the -occasion..
r Promptly at eiyht-tifteeu Hall
Majors, instructor in the lot al A<I
.. son .High Scho.il. sunt- sweet.lv n
j- _ cffectivelv. "Oli Promi-,. Ale." tYTTTTi
ed by "For You Alone. "
The 'ushers" wiFPe"'TV.' Klwood
Downing. Mr. K. \\". Clark. Dr. (h
dener 1*. I >o.\v.ning, Prof. Fred La
> ' son and Dr. If. It, NYeeden of Lyn<
burg. Hi'idesitiaids vivre .Missc* M;i
AHUKN 5I.I.F. MAYS
Mrs. - Alihic \V. .1. Cliappcll'-. i
turned.to her school .in Creenv'llf lr
Sumkfy?altending il.e ( htTtTTi
' Reason a: l-.m.-, ' ?
Messrs T 1. .I,..,I; ... : o ? I c
" ' Rout. were heme , f^on ,S a-<\.||o
for Christina-1.
W IA I . i ... .
'ALL ^ m.. i.iiii :;uer. o; i\ n??\Vti
Term., ena-e home Chfa.slma- and \v
the honored. hoi'isc-gue:'!. of his fat
el' ami lpotker iiis sisters mi .s
cession Ave.
Messrs l?. .A. R'ehie, M l'rnr
ley, J.IJ. Jones and Mrs. Mnfr la.nii
__ &U.T.?./jy 'iI i !i,
em. X. as I Ik- . guest s of !?r, n
Mrs. A. l!ouiii?r.. .They stopped
ChiiriotU' .and got. Mrs. Kvn'oni Ar
erson, and daughter! Miss ClaraN'i
'ttiul carried, them to tin- twia <Ttfyla 1
US-the daw gitert^r
si Mrs. Carrie Goodwin. _and t>
young sons, Masters \\ iliiVan and .?
bert of Jacksonville, Kla., ayrivi
Week hefore last-, far an extent}
stay with .iiume-4>eapi?v;.-Mi'ST (Joe
win is. an Abbeville?girl aiid li
many friends are very much delight
tq see her home again.
. Mr. aiul Mts. f.. A. Iaitim.?r uu ?
cpssion Ave., instai'ed a ra-l'o in '!i
home. Christinas. Our old reliiib
undertaker, Mr. I,. A. Richie, instil
ed a radio in his-4m--ac?on Keeess-t
Ave., on Tuesday before Christnu
Mrs.. Marietta Rook, arrived hot
x ^ ;last-we*4v -fr>an X < \v V <?ek?Ch-yr-ttTt
a pleasant stay with her two daug
tprs. .
* "jjh.ibb.y Hicss Man" expycis to
to Greenville, in a lew (jays to vi
tQ Ills cousin, ^urs. i Mine iioivrn*, v,
has been iH 1"??r >onntipn:.
Miss Ada (ioodu jn,- left Pliri-tm
pve for Atlanta, fla? and spent Plumes
holidays witn mr s-sti-r and ot
pr r^lati'ves. Sin* returned last Sii
? day and reports a line; trip.
- Miss Helen ('. Latimer nf-Uie. l'u<
pprity School faculty and- her sist
Miss P. V. Latimer from State Pi
-?? lege, of Olangi horg spent the Phri
season at' Imine
i' Mrs. Jidia It. Miller st II cniitim;
very ill at this .writing;
? Mr, J. 11. Jones. Misses .Mary Uli
' la Pope,'- Sallie ami Jessie ( '. V'a
motoivd to Or.uigelMirg last S111ill
? - and fcurrled Miss Pleo La if hack
her- school; on the if- return' - th
' in ii -i i> ,.i i . r...
prouglll -Miss iicit'ii \ nwim iii
? "T ' CMUHHUll. Hit1 .1 miin'H ii Muiiiu1 li'ii
. J. v er m~~ihc'AhlK'v1tr('^/iirfny train I
' school.
Mr. ami Mrs. William Davis a
-children of Anderson mototvd in
Xmas ami spent'fhe day V illi relat
. Mrs. Ihivis's bruther, .Mr. .1.
Qoosbyv was here from Atlanta, (i
apd a lovely time was spent* 4
Mrs, Clara lluif, Miss Elizaiu
Hiser, of Knoxvillc, Tohn.,?'and Mr.
H. Pope, A. If.. of Roston, Mass., n
'***?* ia at ?- i
4 ?? . ' * f _ * * s
Celebrated at Roanok
Jgie XMark, cousin of the bride, F
BS*' E. M i ris, of Richmond, sister of
gs groom; Margaret Minor, Mrs. S
in. ling A. Brown of Washington, P
hir wai mat ion rrfbonoT and Miss I
|n- oth.v E. Brooks, the maid of ho
The flower girls. Misses Constance
ml Neely and Helene E. Downing,
ip- groin's liest frimv' vvns: his brother
n- . R. Morris. Mrs. lliiZiiLJLi
-)i- lll.U'f played I.enhengrin's Week
ir- March.
of Mrs.. Jennie Clark, mother of
ly. bride and Mrs. Morris, mother ofsi
groom witnessed the ceremony. ?
ml- Virtually every, city in Virgi
tli- Xoi th and South Carolina and V
he Virginia was represented while sc<
>ck journeyed here from points in Ms
he land, Pennsylvania, New Jersey
>rs New York, Washington, D. C., >
on on,, of the largest delegations.
Directly following the eerem
15 the newhwedu weie driven to the
. <t lnfitiL " ? - ' ^ = "
? ipmn.- in me Dioiner-m-law
M'r sister of the bride. Mr. and Mrs.
of toy X. N'eely at 221 7th Avenue,
for K., where Refreshments were sei
and an informal reception held.,
ad Dean and Mrs. Morris departed
di- the East., where they are now sm
nd? jpitrthonyyinomi. lit ihiitotul W
w- ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, I
York. Newport, Providence and 1
D. ton are anion}? the cities to be vi&
by them.
\t>. AftoR January twelfth they wil
h?-trt-hTome at Virginia Seminary
ig-" College, Lynchburg, Va.
tared here Christmas and spen
few days M'ith Mr. L.- A. Richie, J
v: Mary ionise Pope, and M ss , M
i<t R'ciiie Pope WMkr-herc they mo
a- tMjo..L'liluinbia^o4 wee rttrrrrfiT-- fni,
. of Miss Helen Reynolds, the yfTici
M'? .Hoi t i? ? Cs. iuui' IctU'lllM' lii the""
go In-ville* county tra:.nirig>school. Q
a pleasant Hay was'sp^nt in the ci
le, tal city. My. \V. E, ^.atimer reti
:\with thw?v
* ? *. hi vw t\u\iA.> UIU,
Alexander Lodge No, 4H, had a
>v- meeting on the night of the Hist,
he puV'nnsp of electing, officers.
J. A. Finley, prosMed. The eh-c
'SV was as follows:?Sir I S. I-ee. !
"hed^d Sir j.' >i. Cavin, as" Chance
r)tl Commander; Sir J. A. Finley. wa
Letted \'ice-Chancellor j Sir A.
!*j" .'eat Is, s;i.-..ceded V. \\ . JOit'l l
Master -of* Ky-chequefi. Sir Lt
-Bowrle, succeeded Sir W. 1). Had
as. Keeper "oF Records and Seals;
.vo A. \V. Knwright, was elected Ma:
VI of ..Finance; Sir Tow Watson,
. d dected Prelate and Sir J. M. Ca
ed was elected Master of the Wo
itl- All of the officers was changed.,
ter Mrs. Kliza Hagan arrived last ?
ed day morning- from New York (
wher -die spent the past fopr moi
5e- with relatives,
ir Mr. isamucj Kdwards who pi
le here on June. Id, tp (pake
II his home with his Nephew and N
on- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Joseph Edwi
as. left week before-last for his for
ut' home in Savannah, 'Ga., to &p
or- -.'flpie lime.- ..
h- . Mr. J. Hutler, Sr.. motore<
Coko-htlfV and farrind" Mv V.
K' ' Kfid, Mtssps Ellen S. Annie Gr
sit and Jennie Lucile. fair and gqt A
li" Eva Rublnsurt and-carried them
__t? State Co lege.. ?
Rev. R.-J. Himter, Evangelist fi
jst New York v ry !S here emductip
77T" meet Ing "this week at Union flap
In_ Church,
~ LEXINGTON NEWS
1(|' ""New Bethel A. M.. E. Church S
<t ,5.1 ay School was held Sunday morr
at?the?usual?hour with otThrv.v
|cs teachers present* Miss Alice Hat
Sujit., Mrs. N. Jackson, Seo'ty.
~ ~Xl l t :uu o'clock, Kev. S. J. J<:
jr son. I'astur preached a wonderful
a-'- Ttmn-for 'the hegttrninlT" of fhe f
y,( Year which a huge crowd wltnesi
,.y On January I, Mrs. Wilie iL-t
nn entertained the Willing Wort
ng. rolvn Brown, one of the teachers
Jr. High. School also a nietuhor
?l. . .1.1. *
,r January 2, Mr. and Mrs. Davir
jvl" January 2, Mr. and Mrs. Davie
*^7- fackstm?entertained,?Mr.?antf
a 4 Willie H. Corlcy, Prof. Richard)
Principal; Miss Carolyne Brown, ft
.^h Corley and Miss Brown are also te
j Prs. The friend of Mr. John
lo. Black, are glad to see him up ap
after veral months illness,
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__1^_jthepalme;
p The Junior graded Sc*'
for the holidays with ~ ~ "j~
Friday oIk' i1C schooluuditoriiij
;aU *c December 19.; a vi-f
? *r ul Christmas play wag pre
it"d by the fifth and sixth grade?
Mrs. W. H.. Corley, instructor,
I Miss varolyn Brown, spent ~
-} holidays in'Trvon. X. C., with relativ
cs, -Mr, and 'Mrs, David Brown,\tn
family.
Prof. Richards on', was at hm t)
for the hol'days, Columbia.-'
Mr. and M-s. YV. H. Corley. Mad
G-i'vin. Buttle. Quattlebaum. an<
M ss C. Brown spent .Sundav aft -r
9n'T :o Trmo. the quests of Mr. an
Mrs, Henry Corley.
Miss lFown was. the dinner gucs
on Dec-ember 29, of Mr. and Mrs. II
.?jStrothrr.Mr.*
and M>s. W. H. Corley. .Mis
| Ilpw!) and Prof. Richardson. w.-i
i-'t'ie o-nosts r?TT Frnhiv night. (,r M"
*'"d M-s. Dnv'd Jack-'on. The eveii
ing was very pleasantly spent playin;
- Wh^st.
1 BRA f FORT COl'NTV TR AIN IM
SCHOOL NEWS'
*On December 17. 19:10 the son if>
[class and class teacher, .\Jiss Allei
entertained the faculty. The even
?' . ing >wfas well'spent playing games o
all kind. After which we, were serv
v. 'd in rimi. and e'-a< k
crs. and gylutnr-artd cake^ aUerTTm
ner mints were also served.
I All present expressed exprssse
Alh present expressed thomselvi
in*' ha vliifg?WmT\^irf~ ~n~~ most |)l< asyn
j ov'xVimr.
The faculty gave f< r the student
body a very large. Christmas trc<
which was..beautifully decorated, am
I laden with presents for all the child
ren. A number of- Christmas carol:
. 'were sutig before the passing of tlit
U k presents. We also had two real San
ta's and a number of smaller child
r1" >Sn were so afra'(l of the Santa Clua?
Each child received a hag. of candy
^or~ and an orange,
Thelma L. Sbanklin of State Col1
lege, the daughter of Prof. and Mrs
{lPe J. S- Shanklin. spent ' her- holiday;!
home with her parents: friends wen.
.. ' <I?ligmea to see her.
--I1???Prof. J. S. Shanklin went to Columbia
on Wednesday to attend, the
call meetine. of the Palmetto Teache
ers/ Association. He reports a most
interesting meeting.
"la> We are all going to-put our, hands
-es* to the wheel and put the program
sres. over for a successful schoof term,
try- "Exams" he iritis in two weeks'*
an" time~ahcTwe are getting our children
*Pnt brush up for it.
1 A number of the students arc
hack; they all reports a very pleas-I13--?ant^Christmas,
sTSlme says it could'nt
and be beat.
Le-? Tbe Nurses Class that is held at
1 N. tbe school, met the third Wednesday
vpd in December,Which was on the 17 the
last meeting for 1930 and they had r
Ior wonderful time after this business
?r|d- n!t.-| nf thn mnntinfr Wn i nvnr "??
k?s^1 They sang, prayed mid shout'ed I'm
^jew about and hour or so. All present
,')s" were just as happy as. they" eould In*
ited i ^p ^
1 be FOUNTAIN INN NKWS
and. .
I After a week's vacation for tin
t holidays all teachers and student- an
^ ^ back to work with greater things ii
store for the New Year ;they. are pltn
ning-to put a hetlet' Ingram over
, ^ | Miss May me Brewton spent Christ"
I * mas at home, Spartanburg, S. ('.
ports 'a 'vei^Ten^ovabiestav .while'-ai
J -I homeMiss
Cona Buskey, enjoyed a ver\
pleasant yuletide at home, Greenville
' - 8. C.. with relatives and friends
call prom her appearance Christmas wu10.
K., with her. Miss Chtheryn B
^'r , Fair,-spent Xroas at home. Granite
tion ville, S. C;; rery much fo the deligh'
yifc- of-r<*fative * arid friends. ""Hftp-THWr'
"or a most eliTovable stav notwith-tnnd
R e" ing"*1sbe snow and. cold weather. Smm
T- one said, that evidently she did qiiiti
t Is a bit?of and partying"?fcon
wis her fatigue looks,
don yhe Christmas program that \vu>
Sir given by Miss Buskey and Mrs, Bar
ster ton was very good and enjoyed 1?..
was all, present.
vin, The literary Club held its-meeting
rks. Friday afternoon in the school audi
tovluni, A short program was ren
lun- dered. The secretary being ahse.nl
^Ity and also assistant -secretary. Miss Ilthji
H. Hates, acted. The President, Mis?
Fanle M. Taylor was at her regnlat
ime PPit of tluty. With such a stahli
this and efficient voung ladv as president
eice aT}d cooperative teachers, wo are suit
irds that this club will hp an outstanding
mer asset to the sellout. ~~~
end Mrs. t.aura Barton worshipped ai
Popular Spring Church. Suinlav. Sin
j to reported very good services. Mis-e?
W. Johnson and Young and Mr. Johnsm
ecn accompanied her home,
iiss Misses Fair, Hrewton and Buskey
all worshipped at Mt. Zion . Bnptid
g Churqh. A vionderful sermon wa?
rom beard,
itint WPBGEFIELD NEWS
The Lancaster district met for itannual
-feet to gether meeting, Decern
her 81, at Bethel A. M. E. Church
?un- Rev, J. E. Dixon Pastor wltii Dr. J-. M
?fe narrtsoft. presiding. Wednesday
an old tline watch night meeting wa.ris,
held at 10:00 P. M., the l'arftor Kev
_ JHtoii?preached - a -ytremg sermon
>hn- which was enjoyed by everybody pro
*L\ IBt, : r?-?
new Sunday January 4, was a day buip
*ed to bp remembered. Sunday School
^or- orrenerl nt" Wi-Ofl nfinv tlv*? i.?o
c?rs_.IK)h discussed by .teachers and
Ca aehnlais miew was cnmUlCN'M by Hu'
i of Pastor, afterwhich .the morning ser
of , vice baflran.
Rev. Dixon preached a-wondorful
1 S. sermon from John 4.10 verse; subject
I 8. | "hove11 XT how our hearts burned with
son, of Ood.
frs. The Lord's Supper was administer
ach ed by the pastor.
W. I The Sunday School of Bethel exrain
tends sympathy to Mr. Wilie Choice
in the death of his little daughtei
. 2.*? i . ?~ I
rro T
^ADEK . ?
i] Matti,. who was a member of thelin
^ .School oni) wftr-ronTcrtcd' in the" RevI- \ he
n vul M'eetiny last August, under Rev. no
y A. (i. Owens. She died iii tlu- faiIn I
I ho Sunday School Will miss hi'.r '"?-y ?"
" nun-h. I'eaee be to her j M.
IHI.I.ON NKWS.
,lit
i -N:t v :cts...Suuduy at all the churchev-Jwei
c. well utu-ncod.' "Rev. J. I'. Wash -- *
.. in?+?rn?pa^tnr, nf Bethel .delivered an so
eloiyi+entr?mesKayo Sunday ..morning
if in Rev elal Ions. nu
d Tlu- young. folks, are taking great Us
intere.-t in the Sundav* srh'oul a?d "
;j ? vi.iy. r,e seenis to greatly benefit. v'
from the discussions. . vf
i vt iRev. Washington again ,M.
1 pleached an inspirational - soini p led
Itrm Kev. : 11. Subject:""Courage."
s" Revs, i alhoun and Bryant were Mi
t, pulpit- \ jsitors Sunday evening. I''
Mi : Ifrooks and Mis. ('lark -of the M
It.ii n < "ounf.y Training School, I.at- 's
- tn were visitors in the city?Sunday?'0(1
and \voi sibppe'd at Bethel. ? ^
????AVatili Night services were K"
. r.i !d at -the various churches Wedruts- xv<
' day night. Resolutions, were male Pr
to. d -.more and 'better service for
Christ and Immunity in .1931.- * t.'"
. All. .1. K. "Al.Reod motored to Wash- nJ
' ingCm last -week. " "l
^ Air. and -Mrs. Rather Betheu who w'
have I spending the holidays with SP
Ihc.i- 111?11 ? n i Mis, Knnna Hothoa loft
t'i'f im ashing tun -Satur^^
day. 'di
jl ih'V. and is. <1?Collins loft ^
| 'I'll " i - day- I . .I- a_uioUh-4rip fn Alahai
ma. . ' o.
j Air.- I ci a h'lTiilk who ha-? boon the 'm
^ r st i. P .Mr. and Mrs. (Jeo. McClollan
, (ii'tiMwd to hot homo in St. Paul Sun
I iday:. - ri
.1. V iss Meat rice ..Bothoa has returned ?
. | to < trahgoburg to toko up her studies aJl
jal Sralo .College after spending the
holidays with her parents. Oi
_ I Mrs. if. Kli/.ahoth Hartzofj was ly
II hostess to a number of her friends nit
. I laid for whist yntl at'toy a number of -
Tliuisdav evening, -Jan. 1. Tahles were pi'i
interesting. games wore played the tht
hostess assisted hv Mrs. A. M.. Mc- sp<
I ( d served fruit and popnd rakei _ie[
' hot coffee and punch. After which Xn
d'aneo I it ill the wee hours. The out, nt
of. town V io-ts wore Prof. Q. H. Holt s,?i
jfttd MisS Daisy- Lee Jones of the ant
Rowland High school- faculty. Miss ed.
(ihiilys McNeil and brother John also h?of
Rowland. \ are
Ncai.ly ; II of tile "holiday visitors the
have returned -to their bo The; each vot to
ing this otu- of the jolliest Xnias in ovc
1 11IV" VI \ Ul VUllVrt. "ivj
I'MON NKWS.
Churches' well- wl'11 . attended here
mi Sunday. Cloudy weather did not p
hinder tin- assembling of church tfoers n
Suhjeet of >ermoif on Sunday a.
in. at Corinth Baptist church was "Go j10?
1 Forward." Sunday eve subject of.
' l ti:' n '.wi- "The Ktfects of cvtt "ttt
he: i t.' These sermons like others, Lnt
were well -prepared and earnestly de- ,(>
lit ere-1 1.x I'a-tor Baten. . . ' p
' Meiijl'i rs and fri.ends of Bethel and p
Zi-in A. M. l:h churches .were favored IV
with iiisjdrinjr sermons from Revs. J?
Bowman ami Thompson who are also
tiyhtly dividing the word.
The passinir. of 'Mr>.. Apuinda Youn>? j),.
j and Muss M: \ine Biilvlen of our city ct.|
r ami viiimiil""'1 kith of?them were "pTp
L-3uendwr?. of ?At?Af??Fr. churchy
Mrs.- Youtiy ivvp-i among the older cit
i/.en.- :inil M'ellt v.-iirs of iinn.t,.;"
fulness "To members of both | |?r*
1 Mis* Maxinc Holdcn,' daughter of sh<
I * r? l'. ami Air** G. \V. Mo4den? a young ]
woman- whose fife, was most beauti- tif
lul. Sh.. desired to prepare herself to
for usefulness and hoped up to the fin
la^TTthTn slit' would he well enough i^e
t?> resume school woTk at Claflin col- tio
- lc<re. A!! that human hands could do tin
' was ili.rf to relieve.t.h? snrferi.i?r of m?
tni- young woman?parents and lov- gr<
ed ones-Avert' tireless in their efforts cat
' to coin fort and nurse her. A beauti- Sa
' ful vt?rvicw was hold- at home ~bh~~ ter
1 N. I'i.iukney Sf.. where a large num- ]
her of friends attended. "Many beau- a |
! tifijl floral dusigns wei'e "sent to the to
honie. li-.'solutions and flowers by res
fa " ity <>f Sims Ifi and MeBeth Gram-, pie
mar schools were very appropriate^?*
' Kcv. t'hnmpsi n;of Zion attended >er-feni
".vices here. A brains and ...Moo re were Tel
and rtakers f r Mrs. Young and Miss hoi
Mo! ien. Sa
The hi.dy of the latter was taken Eu
1 to Camden. S. ('.. where funeral ser- Ga
vices 'were held, at home church of in
' parents. r.;V?i -.beneath a mound of Ea
fill WtM'^ thev laid the hodv of a beau- n nt
i it'll I yoiuiii' woman. Many friends? Pti
: in 1 "n:..n aint clsi-whi'iv oxtomt hnwrf.?^
""felt syin|mtKy~Tif. the bereaved ones." 'oht
"t;.??| knows what is best." So we! I
1 trtist 11 in; n. First to eross the ri-vve
' vi r wih 'Cornelia Moore. Next Misalda:
!?.Maxine?F?.'lib ti.?These were class-jmo
mates in Wallace ' St, Private School, tor
then on mi til a few, years apro they Or
spinduateil from Sims TTi. Seniors * ]
' ;ui l dunt'i-s have now nu*t?Christine vis
za5iiT55T-a?u| Corrie Cfossett who left vei
j-boiir U'lVr, werir among1 those to -del
[Welcome, these friends so well known Pr
I to them "here. A most happy meet- De
inyr for them it. the land "where there hoi
r is llo |he ht." . , C?
J The faculty of Sims Hi was pleas- tal
f aiitly surprised this 1 Monday) morn- pie
;i'-. win n tun In i ce hues of ilolieiniK cat
. fruit was received with "New Year's Ca
Cheer" fr> m the Rev. Thomas, nas- Sai
1 t-i.'e- Z46+v A. M. K. Church. Many
. thanks' 1
J?lRuv..,and- Mr>. 4-kenitd -motored 4L\~
: ir?>m >poiu t-r. ."n. a ., to i nion visttiner'
I the parents of Mrs. Daniel?Mr. nnd-tl"?
Mr-. Untf. N'.' Church street. Mrs. **nj
I Dftniel is still here where many have "es
F-' r.MIM I., sec MIT. "Ti'umiiM my Always r*
clad to so4??Uevr-and Mrs. Daniel and
to know of their >>reat success. P ,
I Mrs. Totitn was pleased to have 4
v* ?-<: i.! i> fSai
.M I'siiii nifx rMinrs <111 * i ivuKt'i?,
Singleton. Mary Worthy and Rosa *
Hawkins rait to see her. Rev. Mr. i>,r
l'iggs unci. Mr. Charles Hall called e=
at hrtme. of Rev. and Mrs. Tohin. The
[evening was pleasantly spent.
I A message from Mr. L. M. Tobin
1 says: "I am doing very well at pres
out." All are still hoping and pray
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g that he will be fully restored 4alth.
Many were disappointed ii
t seeing him during Christmas.
Mrs. Sallie Rice js now at honn
d?nconm to?be much better. Miaggie
Reynolds- is somewhat im
fixed at this writing^___ __
Mi's. Coyiielia Rogers h*ts been .
tie indisposed. .She is better.
Mrs-. Lilly McKLsttlek and Mrs. Fer.
?js<m" are succeeding nicely" wit I
hool work in rural dis.trict.
M. A. T. thanks friends for th<
mber of Christmas greetings an"
eful. !j,|ift? sent her. Also tlvud
is. Ro>a Dawkins and Mrs. Digg:
r cans of fruit and Rogers am
)udlock for nice cake. Thanks fu
csterious package of fresh - meal
.1 (in porch ehait.-Collie ag.tTm
Vour sctiibe in company with Mis
iirtha Richards accepted th? invita
'_Li?Aix ?diimer??rt hrnrTe?bC M~F7 anc
is. S. R. Ruff where Mr-. Danie
house guest. A well prepared dii
r? most heartily enjoyed by youi
ribe. \\V ol ?thank?Mis; J a IPC
igers for invitation to diner. Surr-j
- coulT not accept oh acuount o
evspius engagement. r
\i i ?
..... unti .hi -, r.u. \\ <>i thhave re
r-ned from Xi*\v York and will re
aifi at home all winter,, -Mrs. Josh
ughes will spend a week or ton dav:
th friends here, thon no doub
otul winter iu Asheville,, N. ('. wit!
t children I M'.. and M i .'-. \V. 11. Mr
11. M i lltnf.hes na* liccn iTi Mcm
lis Tenp., with children hi. am
is. Dreher.
Mrs. Kliza if. Frasier is i-otiiim-i
hcv hiimc, having had a fall 1I.11
ir tho ?41 ore's?Fr?>friTTv
at she will soon ho out.
Helping Hand and Young- I<aTthr
uh of Corinth gave Pastor Batoi
good supply of food stuff. Fr-n
accounts, the -pantry, is about fillet
The Marion Wilkinson Fedoratior
Lib-of Union hold its regular niontl
meeting at. the home of Mrs. Min
' Blacfctyt'cll on Hamlet street. Jan
The president Dr. - I... A. Sartoi
?sided. After singing and prayei
?. roll was called and members l'ejnded
splendidly. The committee
ranted?quite a .niceo;'/ with^thr
nas cheer spreaded on Xttia- mornr
to the sick and needy ones of tht
y, they were able to help 28 peris
and received toanv thank*;
1 God bless you's from those dotiatWe
hope by the ;Loi'd's help* to
able to do more next year. We
1 planning to put on a program in
near future that will be of help
the Club. After the business was
r the hostess served drlirimw i>misia
an<l cake. We adjoyrned to
et with Mrs. Ettie Clayton Jan. 10,
hfapFORT NEWS:
Emancipation Procrlama/.ion by
?sident Abraham Lincoln was obved
Jan. 1st. The parade was
uled by the Allen's Brass band folded
by the exercises atJthe_Taber le
Baptist cTiiirrh?A large nudf?
e was present. Rev. Samuel W.
rdham," pastor "Grace A. M. E.
ireh was master of ceremonies.
ayer otfor..<l liv Ri.1 The
ncipal oration was delivered by
v. 11. B. Jone.s, pastor Wesley M.
church, who electrified the audi e
as he told them' of the progress
the Negro race since emancipation
. Montgomery Kennedy made exlent
remarks as to the progress
the Negro H"" CT1 trpihi?ri
in his remajks-sairl that Beaufort
s one of the first places the Xe)es
were made free and the citizens
Dimufori ShirtlTTTtake pride in celetting
Emancipation day aiul we
>uld make this a greater day.
Prof. Earnest A. Grant made beau
ul expressions. He . was delighted
return home on a great day and
d the spirit manifested by the citns
in the celebration of Eiuaueipan
day. Mr.-Dingle also mad*. tit g
expressions and wished that K.*ater
day in our town-. Solo "Henje"
was rendered by' Mr. Samuel
nders. He deserves credit for" the
mr solo rendered.
Miss Jennie Green after enjoying
jloasant vacation at home returned
Waveiley hospital. .'Columbia, to
ume her studies. Friends made it
asant for her.
\ seleet soeini-vrarr .given Friday ev
;ng Jan. 2, 1921 at the Xew Light
mphr by; the Elite Social Club in
lor of Miss Marie Cashmere of
ratoga, X. Y. and Mr. and Mrs.
gene F. Weathers of Savannah.
. There was a holiday atmosphere
the beautifully decorated room:
oh guest was charmingly attired
1 enjoyed a pleasant;?"livening,
inch, cake and eandv were served,
h+te?furnished by Jolly Kros. or'stra.
Prof. . and Mrs. Earnest A. Grant
re..visitors, home, during the b^'lil'S,
Thpy n'nrn the .if ti i?.
ther. Prof. Grant is an in-trucin
South Carolina State College
angfihurg." Mrs. Grant is a SuperUiss
Mabel R. Williams was a most
or in Alabama. Friends made it
y pleasant for. them,. ,,
TghtfilT hostess at her homP v'on
ince street Wednesday evening,
o. 31, at a whist party given in
nor of her cousin Miss Marie
shmere .of Saratoga, N. Y. Several
des of whist were playyd. A very
asant evening was enjoyed. Salad
Lu arui?on'iiH?was .^riu'il. Miss
shmere left for Saratoga. N. Y.,
turday, January 3rd. after enjoy'
a most delightful visit.
Phe Community Club entertained
laign?a+Hl4enre at ftohC Smalts
ifh school auditorium Fridav even._with~?~.v?udevllp
play-. This was
oyed very much, each partcipant
lerves credit Jjxr performing?t-he+r
i he proceeds are
lie piven to the poor and unemyed.
dr. amuel Sanders, manaper, ?rof.
muel Bryant, musical director.
dr. and Mrs. George Ford ai'd
s. .Jenkins motored here frdm C,oJust
Say You Saw it in
"THE LEADER"
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o-'lumbia Wednesday visiting relatives
i and friends.! They were the guests
of . Dr. N. /^Kennedy and Dr. M.
e Kennedy. PnEnri-j wit.. rh.lJfTht..<l
s see the old friends fyVurning home.
, The it- itny i%... t.... 11 limit
h Lif^Jl \\\- yK\\ s
j * . . .*? ; . J
ItcVT 1.. JenkinUbegan his- ulev?
enthyear as pastor of the Unity Hap-*
p-ti.-i Church. Sunday. January i. 1 1
i lie day u :; pleasant and the at^
titaii'e. ^i. . 11. pf>|ih- seem'e'i cheer-J
1 U 1. ' Al I 1.? I ' ?. {
r led i d-fur .h li.\i: Let this mind l.e
[ in' - it which ^ A - ' -. i " ? " '?Jesus ?
'Dhi! ppian- and he .-poke mi the
. mm ' "f .< !:r - T .. q ?i hi
eongn gat "h .to .have the (du istrlike??1
in ii\i. M,->i ':!> } \\'oineir~s'ut m sil.'nc??
I li?t< iiiii^.Tn -tin; inspiring words.
? . Tin* progftani :\.r Kit alltljiatfiJh Duy
1 wa; "<-'*tl'r1, ' "' * ha- bo.tii 1 !'i- - si titinl ,
* il'!' b'dires t .kinjr an part. The
? school Was' n-jnvst -tiled hv Prof. I... C.,
f* Je.uk ns. >
The Pro-.-laniatiou was tvad by Mrs.
PL, ( . Jenkius.;. Miss J Lillian Bt?6wn ''
iit the piano. wivo beautifully sang,
'hi. I ><i\\ ii Moses." Miss - Jrss-ve
t Man niond kindly spoke on the
i - 1,1 N'^n. ^'iiincn."
j ..11 hi:,,-l''.l).r< s Wei'e l opiesTnted b
I .M' s.' K.'-.W.-Heirrh?and Mr. (>..11.
j 1> ral.eford. _ . * , :???r*"
.or. .lain; ? fiojp West vine- \.;.s ope *
I aaontf trio roup New * Year's' day.
KeV. 1. Heli'.nli. i.'' I a ii k ltd! ?ni!
r t' e Jjoa- Mi~> I .. Jleik,
li'ursdny. ( ..im- airain Rev !! i.'mi
) ???????? ??
\ To" reach the Colored
people of the South adTt
* *
vei'tise in the-Palmetto
deader ~to~g*et results.
i - .
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LHi:
Cramping, Pains '
-? I HI USED to suffer quite I ?
j * a bit from cramping
.! and pains in- the lower ?
j I part of my body, and cer- j
[-- tainly felt.very bad.. I
didn t feel like working _
* ' "After I suffered so \
much, a friond told me
that Cardui would help
am sure plad that I did, '
j.. j for it helped me- and I
* A t-tutiiillV.Xiwi iu l-GI IHt
I ?Mrs. Mat tie L. King. Jflr
J 1318 "WV 9tli St., Little II
;T^. 1 ? Rock, Ark;? . " . ' M T~
Fer over 50 years, worn- IIII ? i ;u
I U en have used Cardui. with lyl
Jl - frood results. ~ Get b. bottle |H|
j I today, at your druggist's. I
FAN-O-LIN SYSTEML^
In Beauty Culturie
Give* FAX-6-LINJ^-H5TtT Scalp
pandrutf and Tjitfet Preparations
a trial. Theif\vorth has been
proven. Kj?fjT>tereit ,in U.. S. Patent
Ofl'ue V ^
AGENTS WANTED. Write for term.
.i. - ,
M.ide by ,
Mme. Fannie L. Carolina
High Market Street
GEORGETOWN, S. C,
6 6 6
is a doctor's Prescription for
j. COLDS and HEADACHES
It is the most ^poedv remedy known.
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