The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 22, 1932, Page Page 3, Image 3

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" Saturday, October 22, 1932 ?*~ . , ' BENNETTSVILLE NEWS > : ; 1?: . u _ .? tT For the past two or three days we J -v. *5rr7isr Moore, Mr. Willie Frazer, Mrs. Katie Bradford spent a .few hours in Lake \ City with Mr. and Mrs. Alonza Moore \ and aso accompanied by Mrs. lU.illie !, Frazer. Mrs.- Lillian Wolfe and daughter. 1 Mr. and Mrs. ~H. E. Covington, Mrs. Julia Moore motored to Columbia. ...... ,_i Professor P. "Gordon., of Charles ton, S. C., an instructor in the High *' hool here. -J Mr^.Jjrpiea..McKay of-Chicago.-Ilk- - snent the week-end "\vith his parents ? Mr. and 'Mrs. L. McKay. ... i ? Mrs. Mary Drake is home again 1 after spending the summer with child in Ridge Spring and Aiken. S. C. 1 ; with Mr. and Mrs. Hammond and 1 Rev. and Mrs. W. Drake^ !Dr. W. ST~Hanna and Miss E ? Drake motored to- Ridge Spring, S. Wpfinutiijfi ? ' vim* Margaret Harms left for Phil 1 a-tolnhia Wednesday- morning. Miss Mary Little left for Ncward, : _s N J. Wednesday. ' , Miss Julia Moore left for Washing,,\ ton, D. C., Wednesday. Trust these r ladiea a pleasant stay. Mrs. A. Stephens is on tl*o sick list this week; also Mrs. Madge Grace, Mrs. Nell McKay. . , RpV F. TVf jRnAbn?? : ? Al iuioi vuucun. U lURM'lclKt'l'S He was married to iMiss Frakio ' Johnson of Orangeburg, S. C., deriarted this life a_ few years ago. To this union one son was born, Mas * ter T. H. Reese, Jr. ,c He left to mourn his lost, one son four, brothers and one sister and a J ? host of relatives and friends. Ho was laid to rest- in a mound of flowers. Undertaker Morris in charge. Prof. Cooper and Mr. W. Knight of St. Stephen,. S. C., Mr. Harry Reese -c Prof, and Mrs. Gary of"Darlington, i S. C., attended the funeral services 1 of Dr. Reese and many others" I cant 0 recall. - Mr. Oliver Ocean, Mr. Leroy Ml- 8 ^ Queen and Miss Annie Curry spent a * few hours in Alnja, N. C., Sunday v evening. " ........?h? vory 111?M?thtr. v. writing, also littVe Miss Annie L. , ' McCollum on Marshall St. ' .' , Mr. Evert Rlflrlrmnn un Hit' ^ii k 4 list. I am sure he will leave for a : | - special treatment at John Hopkins ^ Hospital, Baltimore, Md. , They have J. T i special treatment for love. , Dr. T. Richardson went to Charlotte, N. C. .--- ' \l Due to the steady rain in the city ' from Sunday morning to Monday' morning the services at all churches * were very dull Sunday, however "the pastors must certainly visit their1 jmember^ this week and collect dues. ??_ WINNSBORO NEWS I ^ " V ????? . (.1 The down pour of rain last Saturday night and all day Sunday paralyzed church services of our town. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Beatty, Prof.1 F. E. iMlcIntosh, MJaster Paul Beatty1" and Miss, Paulino J. Finley were a- ^ mong those who went to1 Columbia on ; the 15th to witness the first season's |s struggle between Benedict and More f house in football. The Junior Club under the auspic- a es of Mrs. Oddie Davis as president, " ' gave a huge reception last Monday night. With afl of the Varied talent < that could be found in nnr) town a very interesting program [p was rendered. The exercise was T opened by singing "America," wyth little E<jldis Davis, Jr., presiding at the piano after which the Lord's Pray j er in concert followed. There,= at This meeting /all the pianists, soloists, duets,, quartets, extefmporan- $ eous talkers and what not that could ,, be found in town who vied with each i other to sweel the occasion. After i the program, refreshments were served. It was indeed an enjoyable ev- ? ening for the large crowd that war- y -MHKTCN-VILLK NEWS , - hi's/iiUi the Ibelcmciu wcajher ser. ices ai the dilferont churches began lie usual hour >vcll.ait^iuh,'^^ _>.-> fl&-~ morning 'worship* at Spring; field, -Dr. Gandy?preached another f his masterful sermons, full of force : :ul dynamic power. Those who sat id listened to him could thouj|iiiXuJ-v s ly: "Our hearts burned while the vai: of God revealed 'he truth. Air. and Mrs. Henry McClaren of. aS eville spent Monday in the -.i i m -lie truest of their son and daughter . law Dr. and Mrs. K. K: Mc Clar- i en. 'ft will he remembered Mrs. Mc_ly en was in the \\' tt lLl^vU?-1i(,w weeks ago and-.underwent a" tajor operation. She is now con-' .alr-scing at her liome in Abbeville i the delight.of frit n As. V hy not tell your next door neigh >v to subscribe and read the I'alnelto I.eador, the leading race paper /be state? Mrs, f.ydia. Biggs and daughtir diss Kdna Mae is Th Georgia visit!< i-chilivos- -mil f i?ion>l'??The}.?(VtH" eUun ?Qon. ^ ^ ^ op call to the city Friday, lie was .enmpanied by others. . Mr. Oxley (lirec^or-rHytsforr of Negro Nv'c liare iVork bind is stationed at Raleigh, MII in VyUVOlllia. 1'lease phone your news to 107H of ore Sunday evening II :00.-o'clock. 1 IV;K W. Wright, a '"successful un-1 oiakcr of York and?class-mate.. ol r. llopson Bigg's spont a few hours vie Saturday in company with?ALr, iiggs. ?- ? ... Air.' B. W. Kennedy, auditor for he North Carolin'a Mutual Life Inuranee Co., 'of which Mr. K. Chas." 'lu: ray is district manager, 'spent he week-end here on business. Mr. \ennedy was accompanied hero by', >is sister, Mrs. Griffin. ' See Mrs. Will E. Boyd and subvribe or renew your Palme'to .Pea'dr right away. 4 Mr, Randolph Xesbitt returned to STew York Friday, after fcpi iv,linfr ti vcek with his mother, MYs. Nesbitt ,nd sister Airs. Christine Williams n Echols Street. ... - " Mr. Emanuel \Y,cw>dy oT Oteeii, X.. is visiting" his brother. Air. II. I>, ,Voody cfn Anderson St. Please pay . up for yojur paper, [hat means YOU! - - IKMO XKWs" 4 Mrs. Jessie Burgess and" Mrs. Idol n Al. hooz't arc s' ill on the sick ist. Little Cortes: Stokes of Cblumbif penf Saturday with his grand 1110th!r,* Mrs. Idella Boozer. Mr. Forest Spencer, a student of Ipokqr Washington High School, Coumbia, spent the past week-end with ms brother, Mr. C'lfo Spencer at liar lison Institute. Messrs Backmon Richardson, Julan Baglcy and Mi<>; Thou ismri Joozer s^RUit last Thursday in Mag nen, visiting Miss Myrtle Williams. 'Miss Thoinasena Boozer, left Mon lay.for Chapin to" begin teaching in he I'i evidence School. j " Mt'LLXS XKWS Sunday was rainy all day in this, lection. It was quite a disappoint^ nent to the church goers. So pie 'of he churches was rained completely u'. ' A? Tho revival at St. Paul i/< quite u luecess, being so, many lias asked hat it ho -continued throughout this reek. Rev. Mr. Salmon of Durham, is ondiiet iim tho?meet ing- <krc -t-o?thg" llness of Dr. W. C. Williamson. Although Sunday was rainy M*. rev. Mrs. A minitJi 1I- ' ?rcen of^outh Boston, Va., and Mi. )avis McRae of Clio motored to Clio Phcy wore the guests of Mr. and drs. Roy Bucha'non, Miss Godfrey'sincle and '^nt who 'lifude iL very dc-asant for theYn. Mr. Ma&yck and Mjss Godfrey arc he popular members of St. Paul Pap. ist Cnurch. ( <unda" October 2:J is expected to ic a big day at Si. Paul Baptist rhon 'he Seven Wonders of the 2t)th Century will appear. The choir of 3ethlehem Baptist, Marion, iS. rill have charge of the music. F.vrybody is invited to attend. . NEWBERRY NEWS*' L - 1 ^Sunday was a rainy day and the. hufeh lovers regret'ed it very much, ^he conference is fast approaching. There is a deal to do getting as-, essmen's. Though the depression is elt greatly, let us pray for success. Schools are opening and teachers nd pupff?*all seem happy to lill their jr. pec live places. ;. A lou-^ ???? *" ~:',x - " II. ?*u? gIVt-Jl J or t 110 Sunday School class of Mrs. '"F.~ TTT si at the home of Mrs. Ella Mao | luff's on Monday the 12th. ""he little _ ones enjoycxl themselves. Misses Miriam Bates, Mary Singleton ami several other young lades made themselves delightful clinnf'ruties" for tho kiddies. ' thank them very niyeh, also ilrs. RulT for her hospitality. All ceded was" more cream. Will s.ec bit enough will he had the next ime. , Visit* the "City of Friendly Folk." > ) en you will. Miller Chapel and fethlehejn Churches welcomes you. mm 5 1 - GREAT FAI LS NEWS The Paradise High Scehool opened gst Monday morning ai K;.'10 for reflstrat^on. 175 pupils enrolled iTor cork. We are very proud of. QffJWw Principal he certainly knows how to tune up his school work. Tip. faculty eported Jon time. Miss Connie C. tfclllwain, of Washington, I). Wrs. Arddoll C. Nelson of Rock Hill. >. C.; Mrs. Cathefine ,1). Johnson, rVashington, I>. C.; M rs. Jessie Gaines >f Great Falls, i$. iC.; with Rev. J. -V. Shaw, Principal. We are hoping ,o have a very successful ternl. - i 6 * T 4 4 THE PALMETTO ERA Tin- At nistronp*'* show m > 1 *;i >' . ? I IUIV pt (lie evening on la! i Tile 'iii> , "SI K::)11 In Tie* t M-ho.il ainiitoiiii.ii. ' Quite a larac a.'. eiuluiui- \\a> pres. n' \vtkh? ^ ot'-iowir jjues's went; .Mi.-S .Maty Colo- '* 1in of Chester. S. ( . aim lit V. -L t). ' Woleh <>!' Kock I i ill, S. C. .M i v W.JJ.- V Carter ai.iL Mr. John ,\1 Culiorpn. Columbia. >. < '. Tuesday Ke\\ iP. \\ . Shaw eh, ? 11 kite basket. Camp Meeting at 1'ara.tiise Chuivh Last- Suuijay niuht Ceii .r Creek choir * ^ inii iftl musie whieh was v.ei\ nini-Ii 1 rti.iojTd;-J ii- v. lVter<on of' CuMuleii, S.. ('. in company with .Miss ..Marie Kiemminjr t " her.i dropped in 'r> see lis !:r i L *S lie.'I ay. I fey.. Ivtersen -is lookiny the picture- of heal.h. ami reports that_J. lie is tfe*!tin;c Jt'hv.. nifly ?in his church work ne jr Caimlcn. Little ,\iiss L-ii-ue Ca ivy -en a .".old ' wa'ch selling randy t'r-r t;church * which was presented Ip hep !;?< km 1 (i:yv nieijit hy t he ray l <>iv- . 1 pe aie very plea.^mf I n I $ < r of. 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