The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 12, 1932, Page Page, Image 3
wjood and Mr. McFearson of Urjjtnpfo^
burp; Mesdame^-'M. L, Fostor, Fannie
McLeen and.Ajhlie Raily of-Chop
torflcld. P. A. Smith, Mi** Sims ami
Mr. Thomas Dsvia of T^seraw, Mesdames
C. B. Yo'un'p, Bonnie Williams
James Corley a(n<f Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Addison,.*Mrs. I. E. Young, of
Hartsville and Mesdames A. A.
Prince, Edward Evans, and others
whose names the writer did not pet.
She was laid to rest in the family
plot under .a mound of flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. William Tedder and
family thank the many friends fo>
their kindness and the beautiful floral
offering,
We loved her, yes we loved her,
But Jesus loved her more.
, And Ho has sweetly called?her?
- To yortders shining shore.
? The Pearly Gates swung open,"
' - A swept voice sftTd ' come?
vou/nll r? n<c
On through life's journey as thou I
leadeth ^?s,
Though often we grieve Thee and j
I v from Thee stray,
* Still Thou art calling "I am the Way"
i And when for us this life is o'er, 1
And all its conflicts shall- he no more,
~T~ " Take us dear Saviour to- Heaven
above,
To dwell forever where all Is love.
?Composed hy Mrs. A. R. E. Davis
TiLYTlIKWOOJk -NKWS
Notice!
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All the rural teachers of Richland
county arc asked to meet, at Allen
University,'Sat.' Nov. 12 at' 12 o'clock
Business of important nature.
Command tell all \yho may not get
a notice from nie to come.
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ABBEVILLE NEWS
Mrs. Janie Dorsey of Greenville
spent Wednesday of last week hele
on business.
The Abbeville County Training
School has the -eleventh grade added
zowy This grade was put on the 1L
ol' last month" and it is being taught
by two very efficient teachers. Mis.
Josephine Spearman Wright, ET SS.,
and Miss Kate It. Pressley. ff
Friends are very sorry to know^pf
the illness of Mr. Biston Johnson
who fell artd hurt his leg.
Mrs. Janie Kllis'on is up itnd'unt
again after a few days illness.
TiltsseS Nff-tte-Arm an 1 Ada "Jitanita.
Goodwin was -called - home froni
.Atlanta, Ga.. last week on account of
the illnes of their mother, Mrs. Main
:ti Goodwin.
MxsV F.sthel Taylor of McKcesport,I'a.,
expects visit South Carolina
in the near future, while here, she
...:n c ;Ii ~...i u.i :ii?
W 111 \ ir?!L VII VJv. I I \ I 1 I <11111 AUUV'N IlICi
Friends here will bt> delighted to see
her as Hi is will be her first visit here,
since Massing of her grandmother
Mrs. Hester Gordon in 1S127. ,?;*
Mr. H. E. Taylor, the only colored
i mbalmer of our city is still open foj
'uisiness. on Church St. Auto hearse
service free day" or night. Prompt and,
eourtedus service to all. . jp
" Mr. L? A; Richie, the '^lti reliable"
undertaker - is stfll onen'for. business
-on Washington St Auto hearse .^er*
vice free, day. or ngiht, Prompt and
. ourteous service to all.
Our old distinguished friend, Mr.
Ayjhur'Jones is very busy entertaining
the lady from Hodges sincg^ new
company arrived at 3G.Cherry St.
Air. and'AIrs. Fred Rr.own and
children of Augusta, Ga., came here
Nundav and spent the day with Mis
Urowns mother. .Mi's. Mary J1-1 td Itnuk
They wore nroompnnio 1 hy Miss Rc
becca Gray of the Haines College
faculty. Airs. Ropk returned with
them to spend the winter.
Airs. Janie Ellison has been quite
sick but is better and up again.
All's* Bessie Bauknlght Calhoun of
Jacksonville.. Fla., arrived in the city
last week for a two weeks' visit t'
rtTiomo people. I.Al
KENS NEWS
^ i ?ii111iuiuu i; 2*111 uvu nr*
the last few Sundays many Worship-^
pel's have been seen on their way
to various iehureh4?. At Booties
Gha-jfpelle, Springfield and St. Paul
the Sunday Schools were filled with
mfitly hilt, nil Snmlny Vov. fi n diT?.:iry
rrhxT^t-as-arratn -before* and caused the
congregations to be a little slim,- yet
unusual services were held.
Prof. W. A. White and Prof. Fletcher
Garrett with their faculty open
cd school on the .'51st with large enrollments.
. .
IV1 iss ,Sallie Dendy is serving the
msition of Mrs. ( Wanzer until sh
etnrns whih. others opened on 'he
11th with Mrs. C.. E ,Martin, Meslames
Miller Anderson, M.ayme Madden
anrt others we fail to-get.
ZVI1-. George Hampton, accompanie
by his mother, Mrs. Mary Hampton.
\IV. James tyrant, and Mary and Basil
Bunting of Columbia,C., spent
Sunday in Laurens, with Mr. and
Mrs. Spurgeon Dendy. While here
motored to Mountsville, S. C. to visit
her sick brother, Mr. Andrew
Dendy.
Rev. and Mrs, C. C. Pitts and lit
1H* -grant UUllgII1-CK JR-H-II n I-I L' nildinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anna
McWilliams qii Sunday.
Mtv and Mrs. James. Anderson and
it'ledaughter, Clenf.miegene Mr. and
Mrs. James Teaguey and others motored
tp.-Aj^hevitle Sunday to visit
relatives. ' v
.We are sorry to report Mrs. Hester
Fisleyhad the misfortune to falh
and has been'confined to her room.
Mr. Cash Franks is also sutl'eringfrom
painful injuries sustainc 1 from
a fall last week .
Mrs Alice Yoyng is out again after
being confined to her room with
tonsilitis.
We ait" glad to report Mesdames
Lillie B Davis and Annie Owens improving;
at their homes after undergoing
operations at the city hoiyiifol
Mrs Henrietta Davis is now ahl(. to
be up and out again to the delight
of friends
Miss Estelle Ric'e left Tuesday for
Florence, where she will begin teach-in?.
Wo ftwish for her a pleasant
term.
The Senior Club of IT. S. H '.S,
met at the home of Mr. John B.
Dendy on Friday evening. Nov. 4.
The meeting was called together by
the president. Welcome a hlress was
made by Mr. John Dendy and respone
by Thomas Shelton. After business
was transacted a very unique progrn
m?ww?rendered.?.Several?heant
ifnl solos were rendered accompanied
by Miss Mattie Fuller at the piano.
The critic news was read by
.T. W. Mai his. Collection was then
taken Mr. Dendy assisted bv Mis- i
ses Rosa Lee ami Helen Denly then
served a delicious recast. Then Miss
Alhcrta Mathis thanked the hpstes- .
scs. \.Those present were Misses
Ma'ttie Fuller, I<ois Holland. Alberta
Mathis and HiTaT Wat's and Messrs
Robert Higgins, ,T. W. Mathis Henry
Trby and Thomas Shelton.
President, Robert Higgins
Asst. Sec'tyt, Eilel Watts.
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THE PALMETTO LE
CLINTON MOWS
Due to the lacL .thai Sunday wun
51 rainy "day Hebron Baptist Church
services bwicuif ut II..'JO although a y,
Kondly nnumber of the members were s
present to witness the" wonderful j,
servietr A splendid scrlnon was de-.
livered by Pastor, A. jA. Sims who s
always preach . from his heart.
Friendship A. M. K, Church ser- n
Aiees started at thec-usual hour, 11
o'clock by the Pastor*. Itev. T. H. s
Addison, J ... I
Bethel A.. M. K. Church services . I
started a little lute because of the
inclement weather, although the faith | i
ful' Christians foun 1 _rt necessary to j y
Ko to the House of God l'6r worship j <
in I In* first' SumUty. ?rr?
Those on the sick list: Mrs, Kmma j
Kittle 'and Sir. Arthur Y.oung. We i"
.hope'them a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Sadie '11 uducrson. Miss Annie j v
Mae Hudperson, Mr. Eddie Pitts and i I
Mr. Ernest Henderson 'motored to 1
Greenwood to visit friends.. i
Miss Celestine Dillard left the city (
for> Washington, P. C., we hope for y
her a pleasant trip. . . d
If anyone have any. news .'for the t
f^almeta IiPader tdcase report to Mrr
Benjaiiiin L. Thompson, 17 A South ^
Bell Street. _The reporter and a<l- <
vei"tisini? a Kent. ?
The Community Glee Club is-still if
progressing^under the leadership of !
Prof. Jf Minis. Prof.
Garrett* of Columbia ,along *
with one of th students of Allen College
spent a few hours in the city 1
Saturday. Mr. Cartelle Perrin was *
ho t<.i^t ?f Miss Rebecca Thompson *
Miss Geneva Pettis, one of Allen's 0
tildeSits was home, to visit parents
on Sunday; . . ;
.Public Dra.vinjr high class service.
up-to-date transportation, "Mv. II. L. ?;
Thompson and Mr. T*D. Dillard, Dray
N'o. 1, 2. Phone No 2. *
. We arc glad to know that Mrs.
Ivllen BaileS' is improving.
The Basket. Ball girls are in trim r
'or the championship for Bell St. Hi n
led, byipwich. Miss Naomi Garret*.
Sfissjt's Km ma Pra'ther and Gertru :e f
Marsh of Darlington, S. C.^were the 1
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. 0
Ferguson. <
Mr. ,T. B. Bailey wn-?t-be?dinner j c
'guests of his sister on Sunday. ?
We are glad to know that iUr. n
Hedgia Put'on i:' improving. H
The' Rambling Wild Cats, are still v
on the go, they always fight hard to ?
briiv the victory home for old B. S. L,
Prof. J, T. W. Minis; coach.
IRMO NEWS \\
: ,
Mrs. .Jessie Burgess wife of the)
hite Rev. W. T. Burness who ^ was ill j r
lor .MCiiiiMtinni )|Binu'tu>l..Uii*-m'L' Miiii^^:
day. Oct. .'11, 1M2 and was funeraliz- f
d Wednesday, Nov. 2 at Ypunprs
Chapel A. M. E .Church at 2 o'clock. '
Ctfie services were condncjt<,?l by the. '
Pastor,- Rev. J, A. Gamble, assisted*
by Revs. J. G. Porter and I. O. Simmons.
e
The First hymn was lined by Rev. ^
!>0th Psalm was rea l by Or. Porter."
A: solo was suiir by Mrs. A. M. Hol-j,.
lowav. Interment was held in Beth--J ^
"el Church .'cemetery at Lexington, S. I \
('., .Under a beautiful mound of flowo's.
She leaves on<. daughter, Mis< ^
Tnnln Rni'i?cs< i\f Fvnift f\ !iml ?
u.ost of other relatives and friends <o i ^
mourn her loss. The town " mourns J
'/.en. . .*
The Sto'i'li "visited tlie home ofM>>
did Mry. J. H... Mai.sthall, Jr., Oct. J
"27th and left a tifte -tyiby Jjprl, Vivian
Victoria, mother tint! babj? arc I ?
doing fine. : I
Kirs. Janie Stokes apj 1 sons of:'
Columbia spent Sunday with theii i ~
mot her and grandumthcr Miv. -Idell - j-1
Boozer. We wish - to report ihax ! 1
Mrs. Boozer is a little improved af ! ^
this ^writing. ? !a
Misses Maggie, Rosalee and Euln "
lee Jones and Miss Janig Burgess | 'l
Mesrs Pep Boozer and Wilbur D"ch !.h
er visited M:ss Robin Jones Friday J s
at the Palmetto Sanitarium. | '"
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Co- |o
lumbia, visited their parents Mr. and ! '
Mrs. Duffie Metis, Sunday. ' j <1
-Mr. an] Mrs. It. H. Marshall sym- u
pathizes with Mrs. Lilly Dowdy in the | t
loss of her mother. J ''
LOCK HART NEWS
Before these lines are published 111
the .election for the President of the ! V
United States will be oyer and the j .'
result declared. Wdio will be elect- l!
ed, I do not- know, but my sincere
hope is that the Grand Old Republi- !'
can Pafty will be safely landed, til,
note that_some Negroes are going to L.
vote the Democratic ticket. Of j
course every person has a right to K.
his or her own opinion and cast their j ,
vote to suit themselves, but I cannot (1
understand how any Negro, espec- j,
; ially in the South, could have the t
'coinage to vote the Democratic tick- (
et It is true~that the Republican ,
Party does not do all it should do i
but it is better to get a little than j
nothing. The. Republicans promises j
much an! gives little; the Democrats ^
promises nobing and gives nothing, j.
I hope to> see^ a strong Republican
following'built up in .the South and
when that is done, I believe the No- s
groos will bt. given?the ballot,?; 4
Mr. W. A. Smith, Mr. J. H. Land v
and the writer motored over to St. P
Luke Baptist Chnrclf last Friday nite j
where 'he Shndv River Baptist Asso t
ciation, Upper^ division was in session.
They enjoyed this trip and heaVd a j
fine educational sermon by Rev. E. 1
Riley, principal ot the High School ,
I of Lancaster.. This is one of the j
I "frost Working Associations in ti?e L,
State, ffrfd Has built a monument* to r
l_themselves by establishing and sup-, j
porting Friendship College of Rock (
| Hill, From this colflege Oonies a |f
-largo percent of the preaehern and i
. . \ . .
hurch-goers from performing their
acred duty as services; were well id
ended througliout the city.
Mrs. Todd on Thompson Street is
ndisp'oscsl anil it .is hoped she will '''
oon be herself again,. > ut
Mrs. Haitie Wilianis continues, ill ^
it the W. 11. S. hospital.
.Miss Mamie Shumate'is teaching
n Simpsonville Rosenwald School.
Mr. Marion Cuneton and others
pent last Sun lay in Raleigh. X. -O. 111
M>s. fVnheli i (lilliam is in the \V.
J. S. Hospital and is resting nicely M
iftei"'undergoing an operation. Her
riends wish for her a speedy recov ^
re. , -v .-3?L a'
Mrs. IT. \V. StewnW is.rt 1 acmn'g in.
He St AlhaP Co. -Training7. School, gi
drs. Stowaft' is.efTi'-ient an/1 capable ](?
f handling the work. j|,
Mr. J. R. Rolden. assistant manaror
of the (1 reenvilh drd rii ?, nf Hj1f. so
sTorlh Ca'rolina Mutual Life" Iu=ui>
nee ("ompanv.. st onped here Ainu- "
lay f" 1?n?fen lnn|i s. while. Ivv he
in i rinins, >00 in.my i<?- mention
. II.
L not*' with?the greatest (M' pleas- -?
re that there* is a movement now K
n foot to establish a hopsital in I'nnn
for colored people*~nnd Tt?sni clyi?
needed.
Mr,I. G. McKissiek. the popular
in lertaker and Dr. I.. W. Long. the
villiant voung. physician are at the . /"
read of this movement and have the
TTTT cooperation of a large number!
if the leading men- iT<i women . in
'nion town and county.. .Last Saturlay
an important meeting, in which 11:1
nnch business was transacted ?was le
icld in the otficy of Dr. Long and <li
he following named persons were 0g
tresent : Mr. I. G. McKissick. Rev." ' rt.
A. M.Kissick. Rev. A. L. Duncan _
dr. Ilenry Tin^loy, Mrs. Sarah L, ,n
Iintiphries. Prof. Win. Bogan. Mr. .ie
). A. Gist, Mr. L-. McKassick Mr. p\
deNeal Wilson and Mr. J. J. Jeter. ^
Coop your eyes and oars open to soo
nd hoar tho result of this meeting..
The Union Mooting hold its sos- vv
ion with the I^ekhart Bapt Chimin in
\?trrrr program?mr? rarvirl"1?out
ehich all s'ehmed to on.iov 'o tho high ju
st.- The Missionary .sermon hy Rev, .
I. B. Bijiitty of (In'ffnov was a mas ?
orpiece. The Row Boatty is an nr
ihle preacher, Christian gentleman,
lev. J. A. Thompson' is*the President en
toncon J. F, D. MeMahan. elork and -yjy
dr. Henry Smrth; treasurer, ' .
Sunday was a rainy day. _yrt a ' v
plrndid crowd cHUto- out trr heiir the* ?
>astor/Rcv. W. D. Norfltto wlin do>r.
We are proud of this able God :M
oaring man. **
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r wa> oum an ijr-: .votm-nt 'i?v< i
< prcvjiiUs 'A!:i.rh \v,v
Vi>'?<_in<!nr'd rrrr.V"... ,s
I. \S*!R^T_dfaii|>v ' > -,iy )ia; in ?*vy
\v.iV ??'iif* lilti iti ;. yTiiwinjj huyri'i :
e. Iiavc forty la w ' d?;k< to- a'l'l t*< .
i" Uivi'jii'.c . il?-|>;trf: 'it.*, ?-'iii?jinjfMoth?y
(J" >>(?. Khymi-V: fany tai<'.-\
aim-.s and poyms. ' Kijr'ht n?-w adult
oks that \yill nadily nio'-t Onatjds
of t.hc . miblic naim-ly*"Wonicii
Hniliifi"'. I>anio], "01>tb^
akinir And M .natimort*;" . Storn. '
)ni' MnnOVi',1' it? SV!''m.an<l '
ntf'Pi's." Bar'i'n. "}i"\v *?. P.< <-i>ni ;
l KtTi'i'tivt' Sunday Si-Vi.ol Tearh-:
' " Mi K'i y" i " it' ii'i i: i. -Nttt?
:<) A lit hors j'dr S(di'i<)!> and
iri's-.y Cromwell. "Ti.<; S\vi_v- h'ani-'.i,
\\ y- s. "Th,/ < 'iiiiiaKcri y Tier,-" '
inset. "Kidnapiii'd."5' .. !.. S'even>n.
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: CiARDKN HINTS
gver lovers lit il.?- dhxm?Then
11 bo discussed at iettft'h at* 'Ite
LMiidji' classes tudnjr held tsvice ;t
mil at the Waverly and Honker
a>h 11 !'-' I If ll.-ifr)n^ >S. g.l
W. C. A. Watch for your meeting
to.
To mo,''the interest shown by those'
mpetinjr was very eiuotnatriny .for
showed an honest attempt on the
St. I'a ill A. M. 10. < hurch was
it <>t (he "Home (I rower" to ,pro-i
lee phe -be'je-r 'ype of flowers.
Lot/His -all' join in this "lit'iti1 i&:J
" o (ironltd" rnmpn ; :?u?^x u'pi
. as a group a-civie benefit;
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jy ksi.i*:v m. < u t km Ti
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Rev. M. L. (i recti, I'nstor
Sunday School opened' at tile usi!
hour by 'lie .as.sis'afti <ap? rintenirt.
The k's>ons i w i-i"e b -;i,:i ifiilly .(
sellSso '. quite a number werer>res- ,
it.. At 11 :rth our pastor. ascended
\ rostrum, and delivered an inspir- .
g message front Kph. I:"JT. Slib-J
ct "Starving Sin." We wa re hap- j
tp note the presence of visitors. |
>me attain. * .
Our fourth quarterly conference j
ill convene Xov. 22. Members re- r
ember- your duty.
The nnrtlitl ( olifeVohv^ is near, we"
ivc some ground to coVer so lots !
end ot?r colors, unite our strength, i
id wo will go over. Tii<>
Automobile Contest is on. The
u s are' running on " high lest gas, i
akinjv for the show window. C'apiins
drive your car don't forget 'to
ateh your speed. '
Don't, forget our sick.- Mrs.-Daisy
111-phy, Mrs. Little McC firry arei
rs. Irene Johnson. They will a])pre
atp n visit from youij-t :?
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"IN MK.MOKIAM ? TIn
-ad nr'nf loving remembrance of
V-m? i sister-antk niece, Miss Em- ',
!iui, ,.la? k>o(i. who celebrated her 3rd
y* ai ir: Heaven today, Nov. II, Hidg.
V"u ' have. left u- for the brighter
hit*
Yohr presence, l.igh'..- jour lonely iTonie
no mole', T ' ..1 "* ' '
Hut we know you are dwelling on
Beyond tip. glittering, slurry sky.
By 'he bright waters' riow tby lot-is
ca>t?_ , . *
Joy~j'oi tlife., happy sister!
To.?bark 1. >' 1. pa.-t, ihe rough sea's
to;; in! :
Now 'the J( ng yearnings of thy soul
ai'e st .Bed. ... . *
lloiT.e*. 1..' Thy .peace is won, thy
''i'...1 . . .
Ir.o'i a'~- gone lioniej?
.Mrs, Lucy-Heed ...
r ' Mi f. Larue Chapman and ' jl
' k . , Mi-s t'r A. Jackson^ sisters;
Me-M - John, llynry-, Willie,
i ???mmml
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David G. Ellison
General Insurance
Honest and efficient attention
given to all busineai
nluacod .with, me. :? "
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