The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 30, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6
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m-;kvv s( iiooi, \ t \\ s
. Tho Ikare hi-Teacher .Vsnciatio.i*
held its regular lifonthly nnetiilg on
Friday night* Aprij , l"?. The* Vice
President. Mrs. Stdrptiia Wlijtc. pre.sided.
. i
T^jc delegates .do the Stale I'. I .
A. were asked To maUc 'tireir report
.Miss Peile Uail'ord had gone to A'ih?
en to speiul tie- Wnk-iid; in;: >-;>
left her report, which \v;i? real ie.
Missv Mhggie- Thompson. Shf guv*"
an account of the nun t ing* in detail.
It was full ot' information.
Rev. Jus., Holmaii ,ua\\' a -pU-r.d.o
report.. lie enjn.Vod .1 he meeiintr \e|\
much .find was ^really benotiud. lie
Contended- M'?tS-.-r{^7-Rr-<rl,et*1i7-t4?V?sHlt?.
president very highly toi 'the'way ii
which she conducted the n.v'eiintc.
Prot',- W. A. 1\ rry was presynt an'
alsO_niade soin^ timejy iv.marks ir
regards to the meeting,.
Health Week was observed in tin
- . school, durin.tr which .time a tin cai.
contest was put on by the 1'. T. A.
'? to rid the community . !' cans. T!a
following pupils, won the priviev: HI.
t*. ... second and''.-Willie- -Adams. third.
Alter the: b-uslness -essit n. an.'.
vepOirfs all received! tlx- I'ojidwiftg p:**
gra$i w.p>.retuhu:tifv4\n !iei .-nfoT~tMr.
J. LWxonr-duet. Mrs. Kli/.a Mickie any
1 Mfa. Marion?\\"a'. 1 s;?IP a 1;?II?_
** Amelia Koseborui..solo, Mrs.-Haiti'
* 5 Jackson. * .
1 tic lirst grade won Hie- fn.-f pi iz
for attendance and the ImiLth gi a'-,
the second..
Mrs. LOl.iza Rielrnaftid. chairman oi
, - I I u
liver* th -an .VoIy-h '.j< uijito' t<pcarc-'i
n |>pti. i; an-h- <
These y tiling l.iii.a ivt'lvt ' . -aviv,;
? en !!' "'-.p - a . i' r": ': ~
Ojfija SSiijliiii-". wii" ? a t'un;?pr
ifi''tn!-uat-j* .i v -i.l iJisi?la;.< a
y'real tu! r.t i.a i.'anv.-n
.; . - Scxtci com;:? . ir > i' Kl.v-a-arfii jli
nest Meal. (Ir.v : ajsai
illie Xi a-! a.':;l Warr-iy '- i.t ,!\ie teat.vd
hrai:: ! a!. 1 *.?>f
?PwktH'?ttrrrrntr M" ~\l n 11. "A. in.yii,o\vei
wiV TJ :';V::. awanle.
the ca i lllicai'i* .. . )! i. T. \i. .:
the newly c-Ic*.-:t-tl .k;.ijv.-1 vi >r. -was in
tro 'am! in- maH?* a : . '
' Mill) alien"!"!!' a : r I. . r Tof
soaie plan.- < Jih'.mt, : a ?. i i.awhile
aial. .i-uiuir?l vh?
. . Tile out- of low*!, irneM w .
witness -the' tfnuliia: i -n ;>f ' T..e
lyn ParkH* \<vre * Miss. : .\t,orenin
KutiwrforU air! K *\n- Ma- 11 . V ?>:
t'olunilna: .Mr. anii A!--. O. T uf.
phuntt Mr. an/) Mi s. .I .;.a Hat >f
Laurens; eMis. Rosa Bate- 1:
Kdward Bates ?".T~t"?.uiiraJii 1.-.; ~M7
John: IJikfir'.v. nttd Mr. Tjtoerrr ji^.r x,
*=? - U>u 4')f'- ^,t{7t?u.:i ti-riTi Vm'IiiI h 1 ;
. ' here.
- Mi?",. (i A- K.i'. ,. . :
Louise (.?< ? .wine are si'viniuiu- a \v!ri!i
after iTu: el" iti^r wiinji. M i K .
.. - thcrfnrei th?- guest of Mr. and- Mi-.
J. (). Thompson an.) ia! .M r>.
W. I1]. Parker; Mi s ( huxiwino wiln
Mr. and Mrs. Jule . Vhilor.-.,',u.'
Mrs. Carrie Jon. s . caim l tie
Kdgefiyld Kaeuky at tii< h'<ti.e ofProf,
and' Mrs. W- K. Parker, ia ;
Wednesday afTernoon. OuTte aii enjoyalde
time, Mis. Joire- and Thoma
put forth every effort. to make tin ,
repast a pleasant one. A d< -lor: table I
repast' was served. Tin a: enjoying I
Mrs. Jones' hospitality other than
the faeultv w-re: M--.V- Th-odor
Youngblood. Lighrburntv, !* n (Than, j
?.? a.n i " iTn^^TT7>wn4"'MT ",Ta~" "p., T|
Thornpsorv ? Lettie-?K in.li.di. J-illnuiJ
Cheatham, Shedri^k.^ Lng.enia !' t ry. j
o Rosa Boyd and K-Telle'Tlreene.
Mapy thanks to Airs. Join s for he#
thoughtfulness.
AIM)I \ 1) <iIOOIUIETOW'N
'I h ihior class of Howard High
A* i entei lajiled the baseball fans
i. vnin Hi, Sumter, S. Moil
evening, April IS, at the home ol
AftAtkms??n, Thike St., games
.ird "iatnilit; Were enjoyed by all.
"i.ap!?\ tumey Aluy>a minstrel was
_n ented' by some of the nt'embers
i ; a- ui iR\ lliri Hi School -studeius
!1 \ .tu li! at Andrevvs. Friday ev
April "22nd. A* large .crowd
a , i .-.,ed the a.lair and an excellent.
. ,>iomant -was rendered.
Mi i- yVibeiTu rlcsili <ly, and Ruth
Ilia- m .r.jaK' enter..lined The T. A.
a; the home ol Mr, and.Mrs,
;i. K, Mkinsoti, Tuesday evening,
ApefB+by?TlWre was a tie.between
Miss Jennie Atkinson and Mrs. fch
IT iltiwaid for lirst prize. The tie
wa hrokvii. Miss Atkinson winning
lie first prize. Mrs. Conhie Alston
ua.s winiKr ot' the guest prize, Miss
Maggie . McFloud', the booby. Ice
nvain an v cakes were served.
A bene;)t- party was given at. the
inane csl Airs. Iv, R. Howard, Front
St., Wednesday evening, April 20.
_ekit"l i*ied for high store. Mr. Brown
e<w ikgii anil wan first prize fyr
nun.* 'First'- prize Tor women, Mis
( jiiie. Atkinson, booby lor women;
/ ti.-s Albel'ta '"Kennedy' for men, Mr.
_ . eia e i hinnnnv. Ml or the jV-am:?tud
dancing, punch and sandwich_
- were scrvciL . '
.Tiie WomanV . Alissiunary Society
met at the home ot Airs. Bertha Galaai
* Wed lie-sday evening, April 20
Vi'vcr lite regular business ice cream
and. .cakes 'Were served,
A correct iont^-Tho officers of thi
vJeoegetV .vn County-. Teachers' Association
as o: I'rol". U. W, Howard,
Avis' cal: Kiy, K. 'A. Thofupson; vice
tn -nii-in; .Mr.-, (,'iilla Thompson, seeI'vfm
\ Mrs-. Susan F1 Thompson,
v. n>iirer. t r_a_ I .
lli \ . Alack, pastor of Wesley M. E
. huu-h preached an excellent sermon
b an appreciative audience Wcdnes
bay evening. 'Api'il -Oth. .
- In. ,1'ni All s. (j, '-tTTrhvaceonvpai
aa-d ! ' Airs. .Margaret E. Smith spent
' unday in Kinjistr.ee." guests of Mr
i: >? I ;M rfi. < nates. ' ' ==
l?r. and Airs. W. 1'. Carolina spent
_ i lew .ilav.s'at home last week. Thc\
tii* b liarle-t.on Tm Sat unlay.
lb v. W in. 1 >at.hy-passed through tin:
ay i>n .Monday- l!~? inst., enroute te
ii> home. Sailers. S. Csj he is pastoi
c u- Hcthel Haplist Church. Sand\
? -1 r iili.il. . ' .. :
^ lie, inn! Alts. AlcCill. Mr. tinil Airs
; ou: a.i . Airs, il.utsiir were guests
.A Alt. .And-.Mrs. T. ti. Clark Sunday
' r!i orgeto\yt. \va~ pained to heat
" -m?; .t";;t: t ~r~rn7vf~S7~rnri>1 mis lust
c .;,:S'i;;y. lie'.. 'bobbins: pastured
A. Stephen's vISTTTch this city foi
' i a'iits'i.i r' oj years-.-ami was loved bji
vvi i y hotly, Funeral services were' cot:
' ' .... J ' . C / 1 -i? t ono /v'
';? f * li V t' U i i I ! V, "?. V Ul vmiv vr.
. ii.is i hurehes by Presiding Elder T
a.-sisted by. Elder J. El,
,.i j aiii other "ministers. "* Inter~
' m ,< > as at ( umberlan 1 'Church,
":i;t i*:t. "i'lii.v to his ashen.".'
To., I >i?t i.Tel roll fc relief Of the A
.X|. K. ('hravKi-s \vas held at Kent. S
la-t v . rk. Rev. .1. ! *... Beard, pre
;' v el'le
Tin; pastors frofn Georgetown at
hue" we're I'r. R. I?. Brogdoii. Revs
ianf-Thompson and Kinloi-h.'" Tlu
ay-deb yat( s were Revs. Blake, 'I
_ rr~ i: M Al'1'. Clark ant
. !'i le'.eau. . Yijuiors were Ales
.iei s Rebfkea Spain. R. E. Brogdon
.! ;i iEden' lb as. 31iss Thomasins
--i btntnor-H, Profs. .1. B. Beck, G. W
U.wanl and Air. t'ornoliils Beck. Airs
K. I.. Eraser,''-organist.
> A large audience ; f seinbl.ed a!
- ;YTTTai>1 isl% ("hivh. .\1 < ;u 1 ay nit,
= ii ) t.. Ileal " A1 is.- A. A. Bolde.
f < tevelaji.i. Ohio who spent . hvt
apd a half year.s in Africa under tlu
' u<v of the 'National Baptist
?i l!>>aid.?,Mi -a Bolder
old <if- liei' experiences in Africa- as
a!;- i' e;;1 r \. Her lee I lire was both
" ' i r. .-; inir-an'ir'l'IT^plTlTrirr^
/1'i Spring I h ive and meiiibership
a.-n+iidgr* eon', i-iiues. In -BuLhesda Bap:
?rrTrnr?rr:r Sund.'ii at 11 .()(> A.
U.. toe luMur, Row G. G. Daniels
. pieacive'.j to. an extremely large crow;
'.OiV, the 1 1't,h' chapter-of Exodus 24th
T-e. Subject "Shake, Rattle aim
Roll. ;v"ii ape dammed and you .can't
pa>s,." The subject was. based on
lie deliverance .< f the Israelites an
' ~T; rrrr-nliT<'.\??rrr Pharaoh'*- Army
pastor stated in the offset tha
"The world was tilled, with peculia
:P< -d'-e and peculiar words a.re^.necd^
d to suit such people." ?
" ; t ; 11; |.Silliiul hflil their rcg
.Tar "-ervie'es at .'l:!!(l I1. M. Theft
lai'i illU'lKianci1 npiwiuisiiwmiuK
. ,? inch money of the weather.
At (?:<>(). .o'clock' the B. Y. I'. t!
; i i;dt i-( 11 an excellent program.
At e:?n? services w?re con.!!.j.-i.e.!
I>y R v. K. A. Fishhurne. Jext
" vs a'- tak. il" from the "1th chupYer of
UuA.kew.' Subject "Jesus hiring labf.>t'V~
;PT His vineyard." Rev. Fish
- it, , a.-h'-d an excellent sermon.
: 11 d.v i. w 11 i > 1111 ? , i a y 1 .-l.tSZY
Daniels >ul?j?vt will be: ."You should
.i at i y. you've been single long.
trh;" Coie and hear for your"-T'f.
"7TUTesda invites you Bethesda
welcomes you.'
Howard' school wins state
rosen wan) prize for
St iiool imi'rov ement
Air. Feltfin state agent of Negro?sehooi^TmnouilCc.
i through i the
office of Sifpt. A. C. Flora that Howaid
School of the Columbia system
| has won the- cash JSosonwald prize
jfor the highest rating in school imlivoyenient
for 1ff!l-d2. The Roseniwabl
Day contest is an annual affair
po'nsored by the State Depaitment
' >!' Kduiation in which liua?Negro
.School,-, I liruuuli?out?Uwe-State comI"1'*1
1 ^
< . A. Johnson, supervisor of Negro-Si
hooks for. Columbia expressed
his ><<dig111 with the splendid record
made by Howard School. Th? Supt. J
i '
' * _L .. . ? iT**
THE PALMETT
office will match the amount contributed
by "the State, Department.
M - Madden, Principal of Howan.'
>>i n ifiuijs aim patrons of . both |
schools. Aside from the address. *
much emphasis is being1 placed upon
music for the program, which will .
be-rendered by the choral unions of
both State and Claflin.
The baccalaureate exercises will' by
held May 2'J in the State College
auditorium, ,, ,
The graduating' exercises of the .
State 'College will take place Tuesday,
May 31. Mrs. Charlotte Hawkinj ,
_ Brown. Principal of thn Palmer M< ,
moVial School, of North Carolina will
I be the sneaker for that nrcusinn _
Other features of the season will
he the closing, exercises of the high
school, Operetta by the Department
of Mlisie, Junior and Senior College 1
Departments and the usual Alumni
Day Meetings. ?1
Other State College News
A large audience witnessed the
i presentation of "Family Honor", a
nodern drama presented by mem- _
7 ber^ of the Freshman Ciass in the
State College Auditorium lastt Friday
evening. The plot was interesting
i and .was carried forward by the young
dramists, under the direction of Pro-. I
lessor J. M, Green, Class Advisor, ii. I'
= Tit" very cr e tj< t a bLe=A?ay This..jgffert_
hi the part of the advisor and das.
was made in the interest of
- -ilie Library' Building Fund.?? _
The leading roles were taken by
_t Samuel Gandy, James Parker, Lesli
~ Johnson, Bessie Davis, lone Harriso:. ~
- and Vernice * Ellerby, supported in,
minbr parts by Anne Bradley, Samuel
Murray and Maggie Thompson.
Students Heai; Blanton
Qne_ of^ the nioyt^tnttrresting ad.
TTres.ses delivered difring the year u
_ lie State Lollege community was giv "
. en by Principal J. E. Blanton of tinv'oorhees
School at a recent Vesper
- -rrvices. fn presenting"the-speaker
Acting President M. F. Whittakci
told of the growth of Voorhees under .
the present administration and' pair
i a high tribute to his leadership and
forfc.sightej policies in the interest ot
Negro education. Rlr. Blanton spoke
extensively on many wide-awake
r- points, urging a, fuller cooperative
~ Team =work spirit among tlie' you 11
because of the greater responsibility
to oe meet! resulting irom- a cnang.
ing econtftnic and educational situa
- tion in America.
Slimmer School Bulletin Distributed
Tlie liW2 Summer School Bulletins
. at;e 'beting- distributed through the
Registrar's Office. The 'pamphlet
contains, the faculty list, information
1 bearing on J.he cofirses offered and
~ oilier necessary, data. It "Is no fed "
. therefrom that several new courses
i in 'both the~acadenuc and?vocational
. departments have been i.ifchuleel
thereby making possible a larger ana
broader""field for selection by those
Xpert in g to attend the session. '
BKM.K. STRKRT HICll '
Last Friday our base ball team
llayed and won the second game o1
>- 4he season when they elcfeated the high ;
school team from Abbeville 8-2. The
I lir.ru !I I'll malfincr - stllpJlHiil nrOfVeSS
* 'fm'/ rprni'ir ~1 remc rsM jt'oT 1 mm l'-rapt it rr
Nathaniel Young and coach Minis.
Prof, and<Mra. F. M. GaiTOtt and
:?iw'lr daughter Miss Bernic Washing- on,
a senior at Bell St., delightfullj
ntert.ained -for the senior class at
heir home in l.aurcns last Friday
light. Prof. J. T. W. Minis and Miss
f. p.. .Jackson accompanied the stuJents.
. <
Miss I). M. Lomax. spent Sunday
in T.aureus visiting Mrs. Mary B
Tobinson of New Orleans,, La., a
former member' of our faculty. x
i" Prof, ^nd Mrs. C. O. Garrett and
Mr. Clyde Ely of Columbia, S. C.,
- spent' a?few?huurs?m?Clinton las' "
Sunda'y with Miss- Naomi Garrett, a
member of our high school faculty
Our commencement exercises wil.
begin Monday night, May 2, and con
tinue through Friday night, May 20
The public is invited.
: - ML'MTKK N"EWT3~"~ ^
I The following programs were ren-.,
der-ed on Sunday nYternoon April 2-1 ^
O LEADER
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BKNNETTSVlI 1.H NEWS
This do ud a busy week with most
>f the teachers in the .r>th and Gth
icliools uf them <4esod?dtmtg
he past week.
Miss E. Drake and MPs A. ;liw\vn
il Drake School, Pryt'. William** Mrs.
j. MoGtdliim, -Mrs. JCr McRae and
diss AleKae closed a shi tM'ssl n) term
ft the Blenheim (Traded School thisarm,
Mrs. King and Miss Dora L. PowU
at Brightsville School. Our yrad
muui-UU> ui i spoiH lilt*
weekreiul home with parents.
Miss Martha Reese, teacher in the
fCmg STTuvT 11 igh ftcliool. spent the
week-end hmiie with parents and
friends. She witnessed the speeia'
play in. three ftet^ " Die Eyes ol love
Erjclay evening aiiii^W.umod i'or
School Sqhday evening.
few days-agoj My! 1 wish the Dillon
Hi WjouUI soon close, tifties tiro .too
.onely in the city for me.
?Mr. Josh Xiinmun, Jr., cortninl,v~~Lr
important. Can't count iiis many girl
friends.
Mrs. Kninia Drake on Kink St., i.improving
nicely, after undergoing
a serious operation a few weeks ago/
~.\lrs. Mal^v Sanders is slowly nnpro.ving.
Rev. and M-i-s. Wright and Miss
Milrexl Lance motored to Columbia
Saturday morning on some important
matters at the I'njmotto Lcadu- oil'ico;
Fhoy returne r home1 safe at evening.
Rev. Wright was. at his'post, of duty
Sunday morning. Though the woath
or was disagreeable the faithful ones
were out to witness the service. He
?? 1 T? 1 I . .... . I ... ... 1.
preaeneu a spicuniu st'i iuoii aim mootseveral
suggestions, to ilio member.
about the co intent ion which convent*
next week. We are rt-ady with sniil
>s to welcome one ami nH i*v tittr cil'tr'
.'or a pleasant stay. <, .
The IJ act draina Friday at Shilol.
iiaptist "The Kyes of Love" will eveioe
remembered by all that witnessed
the wonderful play. .M.iss Margaret
dhurry ah.! Mrs. M. Wright can't b.
complimented enoug+i for the speflai
e'dorts put forth. .Many of our lead:ng
fitiAt iis tok part in the, pl-ay: Dr. i
\V. S. Hanna, I'rof. 10. lllaekmon, Mr.
J, Reese, Misuses - Ihirtha Reese, Ma
bel Reese, K|ieii Revs;1. .May lfeJl
Rtese, -Mrs. .Minnie K. Harrington
and a number of'others 1 don't recall.
A' $1)0.00 an ience witnssed the play
dev. Wright can sell-tickets, lie is
the one to i*t'i p the doow when- you
haven't any. money. "(smiles.)
TTii^f drama will be repeated ' on !
Thur.'rfay ldU'lll dunng^rrr (V=
volition. The entire state reprs. nlatives
will he iieie to witness llu
it utna. "
C'olleetioiv Sunday', mot ning wa.
$80.00 ?? ' .
Mrs. Jones*. jnother of Nurse \ iviai
hnii's '-wvl spend -the. -W-.ek-cii> 1 Mi j
Mullins \vij.h Miss V. .Jones. I
Jtev. XXIV Inglik kindly ill"]
who plan to -attend- the convintipn :
from 3 to. <> please write Jiim at otice.
W,.v W. n. K.-ese el use a wonder |
ful time in Ins spring meeting at MtH
/Ann Church last. week.
rals were numinous ami beautiful
;_Mi7. M. K. Herriotl- was-called t.
\'ew York en Friday oil account o
.hedeath of her mother. Afv. Herri<tt
left on Tuesday - morning l'o.,
Blackville whore the body will lie taken
for burial.
The CJood Fellows' Club was dc
liglitl'ully entertained by Ur. S.~ .J.
McDonald r.n Wednesday night-?A pi,
22 at his residence. After the busines'
meeting, the social hour 'was
spent' and very appetizing refreshments
served." .; '
Mr. and .Mrs. T. .1. .Miles entertain(1
a large number of little folks on
Monday afternoon, April 3b in honoi
of their lUtle (iiughters birthdayT
A couple of "jolly hours were spent in
playing games. Ice cream and cakes
were served. Paper caps and cand.\
very artistically, tied in colored papei
*- .??rw.k o-lloel Uv! rnv'hl'g
W(H e-f-? 44^4 4- -V*4t~?4 .4^444-^. ^_44?Z_-> ~ '
The birthday cake was quite attractive
in the center i>l' one of the ta^
iriu-vit.< were .,served*. '
?The glrls-frml ttio-& president* ~oTthe
Junior I*'t derated Clubs are tqt
>e emiKral nlnlod on til: very yood
ilny they presented at Lincoln on
Monday evening, AjuiL 2f>th.
Attention Junior Leaders of the Woman's
Home Missionary Society
1 j'L.viA
ot ?4hl' MelllO'llSI r..|)ist<>|>ai vmnv..
We are Hearing the close of another
year's work. It is important that
lues and all assessments be sent to
he secretary; Miss Small. We hope f
o make tjiis our banner year, by retorting
more Home Guards and Moth>rs"
Jewels bands. Boost the Junors.
Let us go to Bamberg regisering
one hundred percent.
Report blanks qjre being mailed
o presidents all over the state. Iten
em her?mn*slogan; ?' Good, better.-.
.? ?? Nii.mi.ii I i I il Till I hi- trout I .
s Ft tier and the better ~ be *tr?Amy
nfcrmation desired concerning the
unior work. Write the conference
ecretary of the. junior department
56 S. Main St.
MAGGIE V. GLOVER
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.s represented the spiritual Icn^T
and elennrit in the home.
1 he pieetuio- was largely atlendcu
by both while and; colored* folk o,
York County. The week of April 2dWtSTG
lie a i h un-np', .-enili-up.'paint
.p, plant-lip# patch-up, buiid-up ii
every manner and way in York
among all. of our 'people here. It wa
roreably urged that the Better Home.
Campaign be continued thro' oat the
year,' looking forward ani working
to that end where-more facilities for
'.he better home movement may h
The Interdenominational Ministerial
Union convened Monday afternoon
in Wesley M. E. Church parsonage
at 5 P. M. The topic fot
the order of the day was "'The Fam
ly Altar," opened by lie v. "CT. Young "
fho reports on the doings of the
various pastors of the respective
churches were most excellent. .Tin
Rev. .John C. Gibbes is-fftlisident o.
the 1. ? :
WI.WSllORO MOWS
. ; ^ .'|
The members of the Royal Eight
Club were highly entertained Wed
nesday by Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Ross
Words were inadequate to express out
ippreciation for the delicious dinnei
.vlucli was given in our hbntvrr Wr~
ire always glad to be e ntertained- b>
Prof, and-Mrs. Ross and are in hops
of callinif atrip" soon.
Rev. Beatty, Prof. F. 10. Mcintosh
.Mises Nellie Gor-on, La icy Smith
Uhll Mltl'y PilTO-i'sonatreiuleifThe com I
"mencement exercises of St. Peter
School at Mcnticello, S. C. The pro
tended.
The members of the Evergreen Clui
met at the home of Mrs. I.ula Hal
... I
Saturday, April 30, 1932.
1A I K i <; n s n k w s
1 >
Sunday beine a beautiful day many
wei;e the worshippers that attended
the various denominations.
Services were held at St. Paul and
Bethel. A. M. E at the usual hour.
-At o .'5^ o'r.l?ck funeral 6f
Mrs. Lauia Davis was held a Iprge
attendance of relatives and friends
witnessed the last rites. Hev. Marfin
officiated. Mr. C. H. Duekett,
undertaker, in charge.
Misses Mattie Duekett and Mattie
Putnian have been indispostd for the
past few days, but improved at this
writing.
Miss Cecelia Duekett after finish- J
ing her school term in. North Caro
Una is again at home looking the picture
of health to delight of friends..
'Mr.'and Mrs. James Anderson are
announcing the birth of a daughter
jyho has beefi named Clemmegene.
Miv. .Anderson was the former Miss
Mattie Miller.
v- lne Mr. rmrmiei sTTuer ami rur
Mrrf. Mary ?T. Suber accompani
illini. Limit 4$?xiu. 01 am TWiltr*
little"- niece Agnes Baxter
to Peaks, S, C'.. to attend the i'um . .
of Mr. Warren Goon which was vvi
(1 ucTcrd iry~R(W7-WtthariTs at St. Pau
Church Mr, -Sumter Nixson and Bio
Mr. Charlie'Nixson motored to East
over to visit relatives and friends.
. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dawkins, Co'
lumbia motored here Sunday to **
visit their parent, Mrs. Nancy Paris.
The many friends of Miss Lizzie
Lee Graham are glad to see her
hack at school after a few week3 of
iliness.
< ,VHd> OFTHAdfKS
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We desire .to "express our heartfelt
thanks to our relatives, and friends
for tln-iy' kind expressions of sympa-*
thy and floral offering at the funeralof
our beloved husband and father
To the gentlemen pall' bearers, the
Rev, W. B. Gihbs for his comfort- ;
ing words of consolation and the
fTiTHT:ii dim'tor, Mr. William Mani* ?
gault for the excellent manner in
which he .conducted the funeral ar
yfl)?K?mcnts.
... -Mvk, Maggie Williams
Miss* Lillian C. Williams *"
Miss Bessie G. Williams.
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