The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 30, 1931, Page Page Eight, Image 8
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ADVERTISEMENTS j
CLASSIFIED
i'or Ii?. 111 l-'uinislii'd or unt'urnisl%
??-t*H rooms. All monlcrn Poiivciiiencea !
(ia* I ,i< vt rii-# 1 .iyrlits, 'IYU*j>luwp,t apply
-to 71 Li t'alliouu St., - or l'hone
irsu. .
l'UEVENT A771) CUKE SICKNESS
W IT Hi i I! T Jnicv; \?? 1 vTo 7l TTTTTT* M v
$1,000 Hoaitli SeCfW T^pyiiRliti'd
' 10lid J $1.01) Sat i: l'nr I ion jftntranteed:
J. J. Shine, 1117 Ingrain AVI1., Richmond,
Y a. ' '
% That old I'm 11 Pi c -s or Mat bp- .*
|? bind tin* trunk *1*
. |i* Need not bp considered Junk; A'
jfrr ^V<' :1 process. I riiul?and *i*
^^^drue*, - ?-*"
That makes the old riot box look
?1 Y Ii kii_ new. :? _-_Xta
Dry Cleaning For Ladies And y
.'t* tlentlemen 1*1
\ J;' W. Brunson :j:
f TA1 LOKING. Drv GLEAN- XI
? INC AN1) DYEING '"" &
X 1 FllO'N K 71 (>2 f
*{' ' U' uaiu M .. Columbia. S. C. X?>r
-A Mother's CurP~WHh All y
! You Wear. *$*
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|Poro Beauty ShoppeS
& linjfioii St. '
? Scalp and Mnir.'IVeatnient, ?
- O ntid Meruity t'lTrtlirbT h ~ 5"
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l'oro Preparations I .or Kverv X'
^ ? !>:jnt v Need. ^ " Q
v Spocllinze In Seliing Hp V
. f ' Agents |
? Mrs. EIJSKEK L. STAKKsJ
$ . Supply Aj^tit <]
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Ko!io\ os a llriiilacitt' or .Neuralgia in !
'.'at in i t) (i 1 o"S, clinch's a Colli tht- lirst ,
day. ami olioirhs Malaria in three days, j
_ (,()<? SA l,\ K IOK 4IA liY'S C(XU>
? Mv\ CtvY: h.i, i r \ rcwsr
Tin' Common^ nient KxeVeises of i
lilt- Mitttiikuiia?-liiicli -Hrh'ool hegairr
. .May | I, .at .which time a largo aiC
appreciative audience enjoyed an j
operetta, "In (lie Land of 1') reams j
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Miiuu'. .miss i\i.uii;uvt' nt*,v\varu mm,
y. Ali.ss "Bernioo .farksnh . deservfc* muchi
' credit- 1'or having the little folk so j
I inn uu,.-hl.i [IH'HiU'l'll. " [
Tuesday night au ? cnjnyahl pro-1
(.'lain was rendered hy tl|o '2nd a?dT
oi'd grades. Miss Huttie Ilolman in
V ha rue. All that wore out enjoyed
spoiui'- "Tin-?LLemees*?Deal Couldn'1r~
; Dancv." * _i'
The urogram \\"i .In I1v night
' woII all> i tiled and gheall.v eii.ioyedr-f
.Miss ('iillio ftoll Odom div..ofron.av L
On Thursdav nieht 'the tith and 7th
c t aiios iiivsontod_J_ho__lM_>oiii22i?a--?ki^l
--rTTTrn-^rrTTr^TnT^" Noami Cuniinnigs'
m charge.
Too much cannot he ~::i I of "Tin*;
Road to tlu- City," presented by'.the
S'h and !Mli grades .n Friday nicht which
was directed hy Miss Sallie
, Bailey. . ^
Sunday tin* Annual Sermon was
j i reached at Macedonia Baptist
Church hy Rev. Vincent Bush.
"Monday night, May 18, the Annual'
. # Declamation Contest. was highly enjoyed.
Miss. Marie Robinson won
i >-l 11 All l" '"(I - :'ic nun ,r/| .,1 g|.
son woo t>f4b;r-.-?Both oT tl|ese-\
girls are .front thedutlf grade. MissJ
l.ydia Slays in charge'.
Tuesday night. (iraduatiiig exercises.
IV.ol. Nelson of Renedic-i Col- j
lejje - .tiliy ered tin* address to the
graduates. M'rof. 15. R. Harrison in
charge* j
All Jif those. .exercises were well
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| COFFEE SHOPPE :|:
X phoni' 22801) X
100'J HAKDKN' STUKK.T V
Art ? . -A
.j. Superior accomodations for .j.
X Tourists and Transients X
X Charming, home atmt>5= X"
ohere.
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HF ? WB W iirnir.ir;r},trnn.
-lililS?J special! y I'm' many year ,
Have treated hui.dicOoot oases. haw
yet tu hear of anything to equal the
treatment 1 nive for dropsical troubles.
Writ c fci\ i n^r a In.. at eiuont
of your troubles and pio-ent .condition.
if sull icicllt t'm llii'i- iiil.n-ni'il inn,
with a test or trial t ronton en t tei 11 tve~
sent to you ubsolutek' Kit 1010.
Dr. Thus. 10. (Jroeii. Dept. II
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Wanted Young Negroes
: 'I'U JOIN ?-?
The Young Negroos-^t 'ooperative
l.eaiMie
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!K)1 J tile Street. \
l.(K At. OKt^XM/.l-.U
'lleftchpiar' ers, .121. IOdrferoliilie
Ave., New York, N. Y.
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CANDLU
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II will yive a rare ami
delicate I radi ance to*
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vour home.
j, B. & B. SALKS CO.
Ho* 1212
-jj? 1 I Aid,MA. WASH. "
kstath no ric
AH?per.sums -~hav in;r cl.'iim nraiTiTT
the'estate ofMaiiies I'].' I >? >1 \ jltHVa.-:
-etl, . are he jel?y . noiiiied to tile tlie
same, iluly veri.lied, with the under
ot.r.w,,! i..i.i...i i.. . ii.!
tatt' will please male* | :.?> meat 11U<
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Sam B. """Wallace,' l\\ color
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_ ESTATE NOTK
d All persons having claims' airainsl
the., estate" of Rosa Dohy .deceased.
art* hereby notified, to iTIo 11-ann..
duly vcrilijcd, with tho undcisijfnoili
TTiuT Those indebted to said estate- \\ ill
-plume molu p.i.v monl Ilke'A Ic.
St ttt Wallace,- l\\t' < at tor
Cafe N.-.I. l''icdericK, Attorney
May 27, lb'11 0 ('olunihiu, .> >..
attended, inclndm** many out "of tewji
people.
All j-1ie patrons and friends are
hopine Prof.TWhite' and lib; faculty "a
very pleasant vacation and a welcome
to Macedona lliyh School nex'. Fall
Prof. Solomon (iinyard of Barnwell
was in town on business Saturday.
Miss Katie Lee Daniels is at home
after a successful school term in
.Johnson, S. P., where she has beetV
teaching: for several - years. . \
M i.is?Tlieijii.i M illei" repoi'i a v, ,
rood school year. Miss A1 iller tauy,fit
in North Carolina.
Prof. B. It. Harrison of Barnwell
was seen in the. city Sunday.
Prof. I\l. A. (idoin is home for
awhile after tt-" sii?4-esVful School
term.
Friends of Mrs. Mo/.elle Anderson
will reifft'T tpLleiij-if er Juir. dealJi^-'. r
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? OBON
TAXI
Monday May II, T9'!l
'Wo oi' Mmnrrn
TITTSTlT^KA^^r
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K 9TRKET Aj
II Maki'H 61 ( a i s. ~ 3r
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THE PALMEI
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? WASJUNGTOXr- H. SOCIETY ~f~\
NKWS . [
Mrs. .Joim It. Logan charininKly
enteiUiuud the Zemin Bridge1 Club
n-t Iter home, 1 HIS Fuiruiiut Si mm
s. VS., on ,\V cdiiesduy evening1, May
dilttTT LrUTge uus played tioui nine
to i loven . o eltiek. A deiiciuu.^ repast
\va.? .served; iiie lAeiut being, bruit
punch, e!iieKj.ii a la King in patty
shells, fresh green peas, stuffed eel-.,
my, clu-e,c .-Haws ami Ian-..-.,
lOukuo sal <1. -'l-he highest . sroi'c
(>i ' ^???beautiful lloVelty pMi .tray,
was a\vailied to .Mrs. Klcanor Dreliei
Willi.tins;.second prize, a linen bridge
. set was won by Mrs. Florenee Cant'
i 1 ii.ier and .Mrs. Annie 11. Koseborougli
ItboiKr won tile bobby, a box ui
a sorted ' bath salts. Mrs. t'allie
Mrs. . Vei fia -t*nf1vtnr~rcr- ?
t : t . d' i >\V ! \ d nice i li.i nd t en-h in I . :
as pan st priy.es. ~
A most enjoyable feature 'of the
evening' was 'a musieal rendered by
| AW-ssrs Clarence Jacobs, Morgan Dick <-wni
nnd K-ngcne Bradley.~aTT"oT"whom'are
iiuanbei s of the Howard IJniverit\'
Clee Club and Mrs. Wium Ph.. .
Tlioose enioyiiig .Mrs. Logan's 110 >
j pilality- were: Mrs. Rowena Colbert,
j Mi s Kdu.i Co# ngton, Mrs. Caltie
I t on is M '-s ?< < >?.-> i:-..a i ii
'M\ Miss Kdna Covington, Mrnieintli
er. Miss Nieksoti. Mrs. Annie H. Koseboiougli
Rhodes. Mrs. 'I'liottiasina
Watts Sinalh Mrs. -Vfrmn Parker.
"TuTM" T|j l ib ainrr?I Ireber?Williams.
ROOkl'.lt WASHINGTON IIKJ.II
4 SCHOOL HLLKLNTS AT THK
1 ( <FLl MIUA TUEATKEHm. IMX -T
T<M*!V_June lj,.-1 if-11. _L -|
~ ~vAn .(>pe.i:elt.a?Li.i Twn Wis ,
?1'ht- pupils nf -Krinkn-~^'iT^lthtf toTf ;
lli.'h School will pi^npl.cut-Upo''''11'1,
"()lt Hoc tor!." lit !!? -<'ulumhia Theatre
on !uin* 1, llWl.. .
.The scone is laid n<>( far from, the '
.Mexican border-in \\ famous-- S:\iiitor.ium
o\viiod and operated bv Mr.
Ihinkwa'op. a pompous and self-opim 1
ionafed man. \\ ho disowned his 'only"
^og-h^QII1V-re~ 1m nnrrrtcd rm ivrtrr *
(Ilor.V is to inherit the money of ,
her * ? rand mo! her. the deceased .vwife ;
of Mr. I )rink\va?rer. provided that .she -<
spends the' last -twenty?-four hours
before her twenty, first birthda'y with
I c>>eraiplmother Mr. Mrinkwater. <
< 'omplications .arise when Honor,
the purl whom (Jlorv is usimr as her I
nroxy while she Co tii South America <
1o " m a he a Talkie, arrives at the
Sanitarium. In thr meantime Hob.
(,'lor\*s .fiance comes to the .Sanitaiiinn^to
spend his vacation thus
causiny (Tlory to do likewise ami also I
_cau.sinM tM.ory atnl her prow. Honor .I
to be at tl?' - SanitarLiim__a4?the -same j'
t inu.'. * . " I
i*i... -vi ? c: . - - i
I-. . h auvhi ranrn o\\ n'et\ tails.
in lose \yitli Honor. II** discovers :i
note. w rit ten liy (.llory. in xx hirh sIu"? A
tells of 1t??r <*iit?ittrt n<\-nt -to Muli. This ,
causes him to think that Honor is |
deceivinc: him.
Finally. (J lory tolls ]lr. Drinkxvater |
that she is his real eranddaiitrhtcr and ,
hat )icr proxy's name is Honor, not.,,
. fe?4r?rw------?
I'eeaiisc of t ho fact that. (iIniAi--is (
iii";i'.V'l in Molh tin* son of a dear
lYiohd I ? '. I h ink water, (Uni x 's lira ml
father is nvoiid of the match :tTiH docs '
not' hiu'iMii" wine ry w hen he discos crs
-tli.il . he i. a plav actress.
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I P TO $100 A MONTH !'
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Hit* Postal Fife Casualty Insurance
Co., Diciks Building Kansas
City, Mo., is otfVnnj? u'.pew accident
policy that pays up to $100 a I;
1 ">it b tj-ir 2J_:-moulU* -fw?disabilif ?
tihil $1,000.QtO fur deaths costs Imrk \
thah . 1 c a tfny $.'{.'F>0 a year. Over III
0' .0011?al1 i'u<ly?liavc?t-b+s?pi uteri ion. ;"S
.Men. \\?.> ..'ii = iit.I ..till.tin? ii1111l in in 1 T
70, clitrible,.- Send no money. Simp- ?
l.v send name, address,-UK0, benetiei- J i
arv's ii.imm* and relationship and thee i t
will send this policy on 10 days' FREE i
in-peeliott. No examinationv is re- 1
tpiired. Thh? oti'er is limited, so Wi ite
them today.
V
fTO LEADER
fflORIIKKS CLOSES ITS " '?
Til IIM'Y -Til IIII) YEAK
Denmark. S. C?, .Many 2ii.?The
raded or _ By do 1 isulwo 1 closing 2tX
'oorheos occurred on Tuesday, Wedesday
and Thursday nights, certitiates..
ol" promotion being given to
iie Tth grade students. An overflow
rowd alieiuted oh each one of these
ligh'ls. " ?
On Sunday the Baccalaureate seri:ui!?
by i he Kev. IT! TT Phillips,1).
)., Rector of Trinity Church, Colli ni-.
>ia.- lie prcucRcd a very inspiring
ermon. At this time |>eo| 1" from
'oluinhia, Florence, Charles' >!.,. Au.uslfl,
Orangeburg and many othei
mints were present.
On Monday, night the High School
mid?:>A-lass?night, whore 2::
ftTat-es from flint "department appear-.
al ofi program. On Tuesday night I
lie Second' Year Normal Cass" itp-!
eared in Jt heir elass night, oi whi.h,
inie a beaut il ul (lag was. presented ,
o the School 1 ?y the President of the
'la 'is.?.-Principal?Blah foil accepted
.lie- thrarfoi- the?school:
On Weiliiesday the Commencement
Exercises were held at two o'clock |
? ! which time Miss Aretta Ofeaton^,
MllllUlbi lau, Aliss Koseha wingtield,
mledietoi ian. from the normal class!
uu| Mr. Elijah Davis, honor student
"Vifm. . IFfv"nTiu'li Srlmrt). delivered ad-'
hcsscsr.* Mr. . C. CT Mcintosh, PrintM-1
m <TI the County Training School
it dohnston. S. delivered tin* adlress
for the giaduates, which was
ine. _lXhc liev. W. .1. Faulknei. 1'a.sU+v-?of?the
First Congregational
t'hurvh, Atlanta, delivered'the''"Com-"",
iniTuenient Address. Hj$. subject
was "Whither are you Bound." Thh?
was a remafkablo address. Tlve pro :rain
was interspersed with?music.
Thursdav students began to seat-'
tei1. and?Friday?teachers ? left. At
'he pfleseiil time the small number
that stu\ in the sihwhw-have-settled"
down tcrThe summer work, building,
repairing, cleaning, etc. About HO
students and live teachers remain
Juring ,lhu suminer;.
The total enrollment for the year
nisTTTosecl. wa^"<?r?y; with HI teachers
and help/ers. Tliefe is a building
program on at \'<>orhees for two teahers*
cottages, one off* vhich has been
built, for a new Model School( Kos< nwald),
that has been?built, a boys'
dormitory, a girls' dormitory, a girls
iiajTustiyal' lnVildinn, a,u' a L''ass room
building of eleven rooms and: an auditorium.
The class room building
is about 50 per cent constructed and
forty odd men are working away.
Injring tho -cuLUimencement exercises,
I'rimipel ISlanton inviticd the public
lo in./pcct the class loom building.?Ibe
invitation"~\f;fs made to.continue.
1 Itn?11? I %? it'* i rrr?7 ^ 11v... *l 1
.-ii111 iiii*r iur iikiM' Willi
II! MV lll'siiv til Collie.
ThirtY-threc students graduating
is tin- largest number in .tlit? history
?t'?t V'' ,n liuol,?ami wliti two-thirds
?f the money already collected * for
the building pio^iain, the future
<eenis bright.. l{ev. S. C. Usher, the
new ..Chaplain, will he in the field, most
>f the . summer traveling: for_ stulents.
Tlu; idea behind the building
proga am is greater etlicieney in* all
lepartnleivls of the- school.
There is a special fund of $2.00(1 to
idd additional eipirpnient to the phy des
ami chemistry hilna (m-io^?t4mtr
'lie school may get "A" grade rating
Mr. i\ II.- Moniv, Director of tin*1
Acadeiuie I lepai i iiient. has been
I" " 111 tin' .'i r;i I' oil It111V i -. nil ,1 M'lliT-"
'aiv hip from .the (teiieral l-iihieatioii
Hoard and A'oorhe.es eoope-miting, getting
In M aster's degr. e at CoLuin' 4
. I irv.-: it . All > ? chers in the
High ?chdo| are in p-> sja i (' R,
;L_ur_A.?JC. w 11 h fuTi or three work*
ing ^on their Master's. With .the
11111 1111 I l.i ?I 'i- inCo-njt))U.s
44+d?t4te?remodeled library, \v i t h iv r>ut"
(500 new hooks already?secured"
for next year. Voorhees sln>ujd_ji??iii?
Cil'tiiif j?4WTle?()P Mhiools attempting
IiglV School and two years of norma!
work, with -the training in the
"our or five .trades attempted. At
die last Trustee meeting it was dedded
to imiTilnr^JvY. ~4iTrr"? c * > *
- HIV I! Ulll'S lUUglV*
i.v properly. e?|iiining tla* shops and
>y? ciiminut in'i* those shops which
opItU nn.li" Iiri yn-oporly c<|nipiicui^. -andxr?mrricv?ut?
attempt at teaching any
rades unices-it could he well taught.
The opening date will he Scptem>er
28th. With one or two'exceptions!
he en! ire teaching f'"1'1"?hue bnrrr
Mliplo.Ved for- another year. Voorlt'es.
like other schools, has had, tu-j
nit it's hudalrt. .
This entire progrhm is carried out. I
raving in mind greater service to
nimnniiy. Thank's sht?'-ihi he driven to
he Kpiscojnil Church of the "United
states for prolonging and pinking se ? ? "
the tifLi?-the institution. The
vork of Tvl-i/ain-'th?Kvelyu Wright itnuTaTTTTy
being. perpetuated arid put
>n a mighty solid foundation ..with
!ie..solitl backing of ltishops Fitilav
ind Thomas and thl- American Churchy
nstitute for Negroes. And yet, there
s no eti'ort msple at the Voorhecs
School fo restrict teachers or -stn-f
lents e itli regard to religious connecioii.
We have all. denominations on I
W?ti m hini'1?fni'de, and S.'> nor cent
kf?the .dudent t TTTe Itaptist, . Metholist.
I'reshy t'erian and evcji Catlio-.
rc. We are Irving to give christian ,
win ;u mil, m;ikiii^c no attempt at reI
riot.ion hoenttso of. t-}itir-tvli eunneet-?
mi. '"The irrealest wood to the great's'
n nnlicr" is the motto.
CAR!) OF THANKS
We wi-h i 1 thank the following
uilii-s lor their faithful work on the
?:iv ooonim? of the new play i
triminl tvo-ely Mr", feme Johnson 1
iarion Name. Ilnttip .lapiee, and
li.-tsos I '* i', l i"" h'o-i'OQ'iiltl,
Vtute. A'lso wo atje asking all the
hil?'n who took part in the ,op-j"
lorotia to k?>"" their pi per ilres-sps j.
or tin- 1 Ith of June for a oartv on i
he nl a Wat eh the paper .
el- t'ul her not ire, . (
Mrs. L. Hope Directress
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Til RILLING JAIL tttttt
1SII0WN
gTl < KLKRS for 'realism i 11 midion pi
enthuse -over in Columbia's lal
Snuealer." whit-h with. .1:1'. k?Holt?n+o-l
comes to the CAPITOL Theatre next
A nutjiber of important scene,-.' in tl:
the leading charades- is confined in
l a jail break.
Prison Scenes Realistic_.
| For thin?poitiun of the picture an
entire. jfel.l block and section of the
prison yard of a famous YTVstern
"State prison was literally transplanted
-to the Columbia studios, rtmi photo"li^iphs
and ex-act measurements of
. the real prison a celL-block, accomniofrfating
three Mi undred prisoners, was
refunstructed ia every minute de'ail.
even down to the patjietiy attempts of
isome-of -the real 'prisoners to "tleeo-"
| rate" their cells with pictures cut
from-magazines.
The oell block?sh.own in the pictlire
is three stories in "height., 'with tiers
of cells banked one upon the other.
Special1 permission was secured to iuse
the mechanism designed to lock and
unlock all *the cell doors at one time,
a special prison guard being placed
over this day and night to prevent
ui.itH'i-iistu examination ot tlio.i
details of the loekinir device. I
("i nstructed of ..steety reinforced,!
concrete and stone,, this represents!
the mo si massive set ever erected on J
a notion picture sound .singe. . ?
.lack llolt The l.euder
Jack Holt is~ the central lignr* n
th" in is 11 ii scenes, portraying the instigator
of a jail-break, a niose spec
i4-acu'lar episode wherein jirisuu. guards
-and -Convict s engage in a desperate
battle with machine guns, pities, rej.\nlvors
and dangerous homemade
weapons.
"'I 111 !~|I|IIII >li I "?br-Tfssertod 171 be"
the season's most spectacular nielo
d'-aina.
ISIX'IA -SI it'ON I) CO.MM I'ACl'.M F.N i
(I.All,IN ('OI.I.ncf.? it?:tl ?
Tuesday, May Hi <5t!i and Tf!. tirades
Program. Dialogue- and Pan
i to mimes.
Thursday, .May IS Ka\v,y?*f Pudiib.
tion Pontest.
Wi-diw ! iy Mne -i|| -tin 11. .> tin i. i!
.Thursday, May "J1 (Irruluat irig 1'
ereises of Domestic Art--. ) < pari
iiient and Fashion S'bow. ?
Fi'ldi'i.'i,. .M.l.t 11 Antnvc sa.ry Pa-ll-.
l.ett res Association, .Deictic^ li oi
veil that l^eul-Hrilian Sbouid. gran! .
immediate and complete lniivpCn
donee to India.
Tuesday. MilV '-hi " Prinvom -HpJTTTT'
niciit Ivxhibitioit, A PJa.v; "<>ui oi
the ltook ??========???a:
Wednesday, Alay -! r.nuii-li Dep.ol^v."ineTit
lixlnhit ion. A Pla\ : " A Squ'.ii
ern find'1! ella." 1 1 ~
Snn'd.-iv. Mme ::i l i-no \ M A '
Sei riiwn, Rev. S. M. Mc( ulluni. Hi?
triet Sii|)i'ri n ti'iulc 111, Spartaui.ui p
Bisl ricl. Iti.irt I'. ,M. Bneeala.u
reule Sernioh.
'.Monday. June I - I lu.bt) A. M An
' ? mud ;\ftrotinprBoard orTfTT^tel"?r
Tuesday. June.'Ji,1 fT) do A. ;,M. Biunaess
Meeting of tl?V Alumni As o.
... J:00 1*. M. Reunion of Clashes and
? Trffin.rr-m.nMiioi.?srnn i*. M. An
nual Musieale,
Wednesday, June lU.'iO A. M. .Solidr
Carolina Conference I* iou .'e'. il Riblv
In'- ^' 1 i' 1' i' JCll . P-? 1 i l . 11 1 *
infinite Kxercises. Addles ; by lbshop
F. T'. Keeney, General Superiji.- ,
lelideiif. of Atlanta Area. ,
( IIKSTDK PARYCliAI'IIS
i ..
(Continued from papa? olio)
-a-4w?ei in^ illness..' ~ire"u"a.'"aii :ui ed
al services were held Sunday at Cab <
vary Baptist Church. Rev. \V. R.
Baxter preached tluy sermon. Iiu?
_dertaker Tlarold Avers was in ehareje.
Mrs. .Jennie .Baum. Mrs. Julia 15. |
McDonald and Mrs.. Delia Bell Rhodes
were bruised in an automobile ac '
cident Sundav niorniiur while enroiite '
to (JaH'ney.
?Mxs> _Sti?iif.. Archie ami Mi.-. Janio i
I >ye?prttrr hnwi?purtfes a! I heir (
homes c?n Monday :n?l Tuesday nh'hh
respectively. T" 7 t
The funeral" services' of .Mrs. Mary
A. Stradfotd wnc eond'.ictcd 'f Uc^ |
day at 2 xrVtork at Willkrmsvilte ' A- j
M. K. Z.'Churc h, of which she was a
faithful -member. She leaves a hasImpel,
Mr. Price^Stradforel, live sens. ,
Messrs Wan]^ .Jordan, Henry of this
city; Mr. Rolcert Strsulford of Rocky
Mount, N. C.; two brothers, Airs. Jas. ,
and Charles Beattie; two sisters.
Mrs. Sallir King nntl Mis. .Marie At--1
kins and many grand-children, other
relatives and friends. . . 1
" Miss TTTi/aheth MeAlilv uill Irate .
Sunday for Monroe, X. C., to vikit he! J
cousin, Miss Daisy Clay.
Mr. YVilks and Mr. Worthy, 'of!'
Charlotte wie guests of Mrs. Rosa!'
Anna-Johnson,-Sunday. e~
On the siek list are: Mr. Tom Fraz- ji
ier, Mrs. Rachel Goodev jf
Mrs. Sicily Sims continues ill Miss I
. Saturday.--May 30, 1931.
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[WE" JSQU? ALF.Fl/' _r~
pictub.&- *
\k ~ : 1
in "nii;: Ht,( i:\i.icu"
it u I'?will 1: l n! in r.eh in fill h i:'e oyer
est A I.L-T 1 1 !x !..\t; n,.. ~ v'j]
!?1 >i i i-" ii I">i i* j.i?r+rr?i I! a r rolr
\VKI?. \v i'lil u.
e s'ui'y ili'.il \v4t-fi-pt-i ' M lifr-. wlivrcin
11"' lw 'ni'.ih 1 i:>r\ and lnti'i.__uii'.'jiir?-m
I ln'l 111;i \l 11 I.. !,?ill'- I aii i inliii ivy?N-;?-V
wax tin- i!!Ui;sJ ?.r Ml. jVhiI Mis'. fi|j
Wright, Silt'inlay. . 4bK2
A ,lk>\ S'.i.i'ii<'il was .!';iveil at Krook'.V"
f I aheri)s? It* 'I Ii n silay and
aMVHik'yl l?v n~lnry*e erowd." Those
'ostciiiif- ill's, en) ) ! ; aiiiini'iit were ?
IMi-silaim'? N le \ivli.if Alberta C'aldwi
ll ' < i i nee l-'i|and Mtiiy
r I'lollUS V. 111 I 111(.<'l'l':-IIM to ItiUl'M ' :
ttC t'if ma ! i i nil Ma\ ".id in Hult'i- '
more of Mis's 11,1.11 ,.\rr.h'bi' and Mr.'
j Warrick Alevaml.er. Miss Archie is
j thi' .datlyh t e r of- Mr. jImIiji Arehie of
I this cil. They will fertile in Waslii
ilirlinii j If <\ -?? '
F" MI-S-." \ tier- Clan sen entertained' at
i ) eo'Ms.e oin'teT et?uipHmei?tar\ to , "
j her h its!, i M'.-; 1 ii t luTa\ on Wednesday.
' \ .yerv 'ple'isoid ev enimr w:\s spent ,1.y * ' j
I'llh* Mr Clailsser tveieved a" number,
i oJ" Uttt'flll P'jl'tS.
I The fuiilVi ciii'i' A id Hoard t'.iN- ' r
lest" of the Metropolitan A. M. !'/.
l.t'hiHvh elose.I Aloinlav eveninir; The
i follow in.r eontestanls m'a.le ' 1 heir re
l-ooits; M rs.k .I i.ihn I lev man >' '!.'Jtt; Mrs.
It |j'i t-r-rS' Sl.'l.tl'.'f Mrs. .1.' II; Klllilet'hu
rlc. ""tit I.XS; Mrs. .lulia Meltoiii
Ms. s .'u.vfi; M er. 'Marion' Mefulloiinh,..
[President leported sr..Oil. Total a
I MoV.4-r- Mrs. .liilia Meltoiials
I", ii t.J.u Hi t i'.i e-.a ,1'loor lamp and
Mr -. I'ninler!1.11j dml. a hoiulpir lamp.
Tio'". S. |? I'inlev atefnled (Ami'
till it', eiiiri: at* 1 Ii'ii"iI.vl Co!le;-1 , TlleS*
< o|n nielne of I'inlev. i Ii I i.-ei lis Kl'i'a
V ni'.rlit.
The Twelve Tribe-- at Ca'lvnvy l?;ipi
t ( lid'"!', af'er listening to a ser-,
p'olK tie ^ ' i ! a I'lniolil " ?1 1 --
T^,r u- }
v v-"? n:i?"Tr Mr. s i>
^
' :ur,, Tin..,,,,. M::!, '
M,?- .7^ '-'liv will,
wnii air.
J " II, t, I 7. ' t '
, , ' "' "' V \\ .Iltljv," Willi
''' i r;?A. Mi:. ,'"..
M-Vw?|| vi", Aim
UV A':. ' ' M.-F.
.J1 M l in 4 ?
;";ii./' ?
' '-i' iC'wMi
ITfRlptti
/! :rj :,l }? s,
i V Jr h''"hJ)W?rv i,Is,,. e-h
' Mt' W-r?-. ,| I . , ... lath
I III." l,"'v ?>i;uvh
?? ' 1 ' '-'i iln-.l .UMI |ilM..|t
it.' . mill* i" im- i.i,-;-;.,i i>y mr. it. f.
i.*?? 111?:ri*?* who was Father .la,'oli Mrs. 1^.
jo eph Thompson oft", Veil a "prize for . ;
t !m_oiie-loinedrtigda 4-be hmln'-l miiIiiiimt
"f miiiiiin ifi his trilii!, . m rs. ('. "m.
fl?dc\ ro. t i /,><! the first prize :? ir,?1,l .
hrneelet run i ti >s< \ nnio'(ijirrii'k. 2iid
i i iq'i'i'' ! , i,11 " ' : 1 i i ii n " report.
' Four
oars*wont beyond Great Falls
^ itiirJay ,m "a lisljiimr trio in honor
iif ,iy' . i,f |o\\h- li'iiohoVSi Tlie' ,lay
\? a pleas.''nt l\ pen! with plenty of
o<mi dinner hut the fish did not seem
'o lie hit in;" as-only a few weiv ealipht
.mr. an,i Mis. heepli da, ksuii and?? ?mi
- l>a;s witia ms of'('oluinhia lllo-* /,
tored lir.e Siindar; a nil -p""1 th" day
vrtTTi i elatix ps,
Mrs. Mary Wdsoii. Mr. and Mrs.v
It "herj JS'eixur a+oj dnthnr* motcMf-, Hie re
from Mutinr, Wednesday.
.Mrs. i'rof. Harper' of State College
Prof, and Mrs. Toatley of hitrhfoo-%1 r* ' . |
ittrinled ('oninieMet-irrnp at Mt'aiiierd
instil ale: '
Mr. and Mrs. - .1', f. Span and four
l' ' i"or til fli fluid), ii. ih.piol'ed to Hen- "
i* i , o!!, re, Sal in ,lay. Their. juijtlhrr
Mi s .mai'ranite 'returned with
belli. '
mi e..:?.j-kiulii?r-Foster. Willie Mae
i' iiplii1! w hite and tdmilwarp *?of
t'e'ek Ilill. moWee/h hi-re Sunday and
pent tlie day with relatives.
Mrs. Faster Harden, _ Mrs. Ada
iVhitlcnk, Mrs." Minnie Writfht en-'
orlaimjd at :i sumptuous dinnjer on
Wednesday niprht ,at the. hopte of
Ur. ami Mrs. ,('harlie Harden in hon- ' ^
n: ill' tlio I rin hi'i.? of 1 annuls SI;, and
Finlev 11 iyh Schools. After diner
.lie - rues Is enmvod - mrtTTV :nplTsr|pr ,,
" i ini i' anil?H- liniCit TTI radio musie.
Wl'i'W friends wore also present and
ill enjoyed the >*raeious hositality of
he home and tl|p kindness of these
adies. " . *
l>v. -?.wMlon. Dr. W. G. Wall*
ind Mr. d. ?S. &tnnhaek attended the
utieral of Mi', t'aesur Make in Charotte,
Tuesday.