The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 08, 1935, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday, June 8, 1935
STERLING HIGH SCHOOL I
C. E. Hammond, Reporter
r>TiT'*lv>n rill P Jim inn ?nfi r
? VjilTliVl 11? ol v? 'lL/urin^ uu*
last week of regular class work
and?devotional?period*??thii
term, we had the pleasure of
hearing: addresses by three of the
city's professional men; Riv.
Thompson, the pastor of St. Andrew's
M. E. Church, spoke Monday;
Mr, Mtchell, assis manager
of the ' ChjehVillc "TTistrlct - of- the"
suranct Company, Tuesday; anil
Rev. A. R. Burke, paster of An 11.
och Baptist Church of West Urtenvill,
Wednesday. AH three, of the
speakers gave splendid advice and
through ther excellent addresses
* did much to help make our last
<doys'?aenie of the best?wc him-"
enjoyed- this term.
The presidents' council has
evtrything in readiness for the
effort to raise money to meet the
expenses incurred through extracurricular
activities. Mond a y
night, on? of the classes stagtd
- a ministrel at the Phyllis Wheatley
Auditorium. The. same night
at a later hour anothr group held
vumvuutmriii u 11 ljeacn Ol.
The ministrel was repeated dur*,
ing chapel exercises at one of the
grammar schools Tuesday. Tuesi.
day night another class prtsented
a stage show at the Liberty
- TheatreT on Spring. St. Officers "of
the council state, that the energy
with which these projects are beir*g
carried on sdiows that the
__ drive?will bcL.successful lv will
close sometime before the. gradua
? ti<m exercises. ' * .
Last week was chiefly a period
of reviews and tests. Practically
all work of that type has been
done now. And the students are
eagerly- awaiting the verdict
which the faculty will render after
^ careful persnnl of examination
papers and notebooks.
Students and teachers have been
pleased to welcome former students
and graduates oil the school
as they have_eome in froim -the^eoD
leges?-We trust" that more of
~~ rht?m will visit the campus before
the final exeHcises Thursday
night. " * * _
TAW CAW BAPTIST CIH'RCII
Rev. (ilover, Pastor
Summerton, S. C., June 2nd?
Sunday School was .called to order
by the superintendent Deacon J-D.
McFadden at 9:15. The officers
I and?teachers?were?itt their?pest
of duty. The school i? doiiif ? ?!# ??_
I Jy. . - ~ . '
At 11 o'clock our pastor read
for the morning lesson Matt. 24,
F-??-M.hen he selected Anios 4:12, subject
"Prepare to meet thy God,"
it was a wonderful sermdn. Our
hearts were made tr> bupi .while
the man of God talked to us by
the way. Rev. J .S." Glover and
wife were the jdibm>p guest of Mr
rT Willio Richburg and wife last
Sunday.
[ Miss Elanden Hanberry has returned
from Morris College. Miss
Annie and little Herbert Dinkins
from Hagood. S. C. are spending
-? gome time with'thelr giamlmothtr
Mrs. Annie Hanberry.
Sunday night Baptism began at
G o'clock. Many put on Christ by
Baptism. The pastor selected
Daniel 5:5, theme, "God will tear
your kingdom down." This wa.a
wonderful sermon. Thj^idiuet*
largely atXfcttd^rir'alMTut 2.000
Manye-yisitofs also worshiped with
) us Sunday night also some white
triervds from N. C.
| .. Deacon Frazier was Jhe din tier
0_^-v vi mr. vvuiie Kichburg ami
wife^ast Sunday.
Children'^ Day program will be
at Taw Caw Sunday. Rev. S. C.
__ Campbell, the State Missionary,
will be at Taw Caw next Sunday
on his work. He is from Andar4?"3dft,~ST.
C. The members are looking
forward to that aod are expecting
a" big day the second-Sunday
in June.
Summerton 4 H Club met the
4th Monday in May aj,_the home
afl the president, Miss Geofgia
"W^ahters. The meeting was caj
-led- to orderby the Agent, "Mrs.
? Sara Z. Daniels ot Manning, S. C..
pIltK
? auug, prayer by Miss Mag
!? gfp Hawin.?Thon they went Into
fuh-ther .'business. M/rs. Daniels,
the agent, made some timely remarks
to the girls, They all en3
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joyed it and are so proud of Mrs,
Daniels who is kind and nice tc
-work with. The girls are taking
sewing. Miss weathers then served
sandwiches, cracker's, candy
ic?> cream?and eukt\i Aftwe?thai
the agent and girls playyd two
games. Next club meeting
4th Monday in June at the home
of Miss Maggie King. The girls
are planning a nice time.
NEW KERRY NEWS ~
Kethle-hetat Baptist Church- .
R?-v_ K E. Cluld'en preached s
.wonderful, ordination sermon ^$unday
morning .from Paul's lettei
to Timothy 3-8, subject, "Th?
Qualification of a Christian, Aftei
the sermon Prof. R. F. Gladder
-was ordained its?deacon?of -th*
TAt_ fefrr-~TT- Y. "P. U. service ar
exwlenjcornetsolp was renderec
by MnsV Unfile Mnn Morgan ac.
companied by Miss Gwyndolyi
Henry, ! .
At the evening .service Rev
Gauldeii preached another sou
stirring sermon from I Cor. 10:24
subject "Know thy Self, Be thj
Self and Deny thy Self.
Drayton High School
The Senior Class exercise in.th"
form of a play Monday evening
May 27th was very jjood. Mis!
AnsJio jlones^ is due mush credi
for her proificent training. Shi
was .assisted by Miss L. V. I^ati
mer, Miss Helen E. Nance, pian
st._
graduation exercises Wed
nesday evening was one of th
Dr. D. II. Stanton spoke highl;
of the uildres3 by the. stu<1en|s an<
the music by the Glee Club.
Superintendent O. B. Cannoi
and olh'Ts stroke commendable^?
Dr. I). H. Stanton's address. Hi
subject was "Finding the Wortl
and Work of Education." H<
stated the main purpose of Ecfuca
tiori is make?out?youh^peopf
lie something and give seYvicef
Kiiss Mae Ella T. Clark render
- ed" the salutatory address and-Mis
Beaufort Reaves the valedictor;
. address. ' . - . . ^
Prof. Harmon, Principal of th
white high school of this ,cit
spoke highly of industrial train
in'g of tlhe students, and verifie
this statement by his experiene
?f w.?.i ot..j
puts of DraytOn High work in hi
- horn''. - . ?
The Senior Class gave " be]
- *'> 'I'" -'inlitvi"m "fl<Vl
school.
"Mr. Cepil Jones received' $1.0
from liev. (J. II. White for read
ing the largest amoQiR otfi book
in thai library and as a memoria
for little Sarah Maud white.
Prof.-U. S. Gallman/gave $1.0
best all around student In th(
Senior..Class.
Mr?James- Carter has place*
beauty in the common place. H
has planted lilies on the banks o
his home where weeds and gras
once grow.
Misses Ester Mae, Elise an*
. Alio.. GaUiinm^chaproned by Mrs
Li 11 a DeAn,vi,sited Mr. Jame
Carter. Is this leap year or tr
they dreaming?
Prof. U. s., Gallman spoke o
the untiring efforts of superntend
ent. O. B. Cannon for D?K-?H
jii 1 I i 11111 ilny i --mini- ^ Muc]
for his supervision and faifchfu
service.'
Mrs.- Savage, aw*hite eiti2?of-the
city, presented the flower
to the Senior Class.
In and Out-of Town Guests "
Prof.* Odell Floyd, who taugh
at Edgefield, S. C. has returne,
home after having had a sue
cessful term teaching agriculture
Miss . Larossie Floyd has re
turned from West Minister, wher
. _she taught Home. Economies.
Prof, and Mrs. Odell Goud
.lock from WaltCT-bjuo, *S. C. alsi
Mr, Jamets iGoudlocViwho jcom
pleted the carpentry course a
Vooihc.es Institute were callei
to the bed side for their motlher
Mrs. Gauldlock. She is restinj
well-now.- We^trust she will sooi
I rwovtfi- ?
I 'Mrs. Marie Morgan Primus am
* little daughter, Ruth Oneita, ant
Mr. James Graham Jr. of Thomas
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reply, send a quarter (25c) ai
velope, for my New Astrology
mail free advice on three (3)
. trirthdate, and correct address
, to ABBE WALLACE, care of 1
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1 SPECIAL NOTICE:?Jn t
' Wallace, be sure to send your
and the year you were born,
i mg'
M. W.?Will I receive money
from the recent court case
that I wqu involved in?
Ans.: "Before you receive any
s money it will cost you quite a bit
, of trouble and exnense. as it seems
3 to me! even though you did ret
ce^ive JUDGEMENT in this case it
B will be rather hard to collect the
. rrjoney that is due you. However
. since you have carried1 "this case
this far you may as well continue.
^ * * * t
e A. M. T.?Will it be wise for
a. - mt ta marry the man that 1
am now going'with and care
] for and should I move where
he is located?
ii Ajie.: Y<nVr friend seems
{- care very deeply - for?you and 1
s. think that you two could be very
fT happy together. < Tf~ your future
e mate thinks it best, and you will
I J>e^abie^to-cut your, expenses then
i> it will be the right th.ng for yow
to.move tp his EAST SIDE AD
DRESS instead of trying to move
s to a place of your- own just yet.
y : ' ' * ?
L. B.?Please teH me if S.
^ and B. are"my~ real parent*
and is it possible for me to
get a birth certificate?
" Ans.: Yes - this couple are
e your real parents and-you are theii
ONLY CHILD. If you will go to
L your mother and explain that you
U would like to have a birth certifit
cate I am confident that she wil]
^rrnnf^ Ai -frol nno nf frpr earliest
q convenience.
s I. M. P.?Did someone enter
the house and take my
-purse or what happened to it
0 please?
e_ Ans.: You lost your purse when
? pou attended a BANQUET on last
Monday night. Advertise for this
d purse for.it seems.Aojmo-that you
e will find a trace of >. this bag
f through this manner. If you des
sire your Astrology Reading you
may send a quarter and you will
d reeeive same by return mail.
I. * *
I" IT. C. W.?Pfea?6 tfive- th?
e name of the fellow who gives _
? C. B. so much informatioStr
f about me?. .
h so much about your private aft
-fairs. I don't believe that C. B.
[1 receives his information through a
young man but a young lady. He
n also do^s some mighty good, guess
s work as it seems to fit your bootj
mighty often. 13 ,
V. H. W.?la there any uae
j ville,*^. C. are visiting parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morgan on
Vincent St.
Miss Estelle Herbert^crf Philadelphia,
Pa. visited her aunt, Mrs.
Dicie Harper last Wednesday.
inr. wime Header completed
A. B. course at Benedict College
u has returned home,,
J Mr. Bshop Porterfield and Miss
V Charlotte Nftnee from Allen University,
Miss Juanita Jones from
5 M iss Elizabeth Burton and Mr.
11 Alvin Moon from Morris College,
7 Miss Bennie Bradley form Benediet
College and Mr. Hasker Hare
? have returned home also.
" Mrs. Alice Peterson has gone
? to Murray's Lake to spend the
vacation days. Her son, Mr.
Greensboro, N. C.
M|ij3. Mary Glover .spent the
week-end iwith Mrs. Liilie Mae
Montgomery^
Miss Ruby Scott of this city
went to N. Y. C. from Morris College
to spend vacation days.
M isses Helen Nance- and- L. Vt
Latimer*-returned to their homes
last Thursday.
Deaths and Sick List
The funeral of Father Robert
Jones was conducted by Rev. T. F.
Harper. Undertaker Mr. F. B.
Pratt, Prof U. S. Gallman read
the obituary and an original poem
on the life of Mr. Jonea. He?
mark3 by Mr. B. F. Neely, Mr.
West (white) treasurer of the
Baptist Sunday School and manager
of Fire Insurance , and Mr.
Moon, president of Chamber oi
Commerce. All of the gentlemen!
t-_ -* ^r- -it? -
a^nt; 01 nis nonesty and Christian
life.
The sermon by Rev. T F. Harper
21:JS4 was very
uplifting, Duet, "The Old Rugr
ged Cross" by Mesdames Bernice
Pratt and Eunice E. Allen
Mr. West and others commended
_the swedt music.
4-r(>6?o^loek Sunday afternoon
the funeral service of Miss Jessiip
Louise Boyd was held at the residence
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Boyd of West Hill St., conducTGcT
by Rev. S. M. Halsey.
Takng hia t *t fom Giah. 1:35,
subject "Set thy* House In Oder."
, She was sick three weeks. She
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rHE PALMETTO LEADER, 1310
uth Carolina. ~
_<:
lending in questions to Prof.
full name, lite date, tlie month
in order to get a correct readof
my trying to "t&igh" it "
out?.
. Ans.: After all these years you
are not going to admit to yourself
and yout friends that you
are a QUITTER are you? Of
course you should tough it out for
the year of P936 will smile favorably
on you and your pockatbook
too. Get down to business' and
t forgat your troubles.
m
" J.H. G.?Will~my wife-and?
I ever be friends again and
^ what should I do to make her
friendly with me?
Ana.: Left your wife go her
way for a couple of months end
let her see that you really want
to make- her happy. Your wife
- will nvilize that you?eve?her
' frfenrt and?wil} be happy ito see
you and make friends with you
| again. You two will be better pals
1 in your future years than your
are at present. 1 ?
* * #
W. M. C. Do?you?think?
that I will be ab^ to get the
kind of wdfe-lf tJiat I want this
- ?^fanr^ ? ?
'Ans.: No - - - - I am afraid you
won't gat a school to TEACH-this
( fall." - tit selms to me that you
will find work along a "different
line that will appeal to you more
1 than teaching school How.
ever, you will teach schoyi a little
ii utiw ion in me. wotk along
> CIVIC lines will appeal to you.
A. D.?Will these people
always pester me to death or
what - will bring about a
change? 0
Ans.: Your HUSBAND'S RELH
ATIVE& will Trot always pester
! you the way they have been doing
| ever since youl have been maTrie'd
; as your husband will soon wake up
to the fact and move out of the
i city you are in. He "is still blind
I to the fact that the*y are using him
fnr O r?r\r\A l?-1 -
?v4 ftuuu HI hi ^ UUt IL IS DOT
your place to tell him for it will
~ only make your life uultappy. lie
_ will find it out and when he does
_-he~ will' bring aboult some action.
* * * ? ^
Mi BI J.?My man friend
seems to be tired of me and I
^want to Know if I should forget
him? . ?
Ans.: Yes----get him off your
mind for since he has been tlaveli
ing he has found aovtral' girls that
hp is interested in and he does
?ncft intend }to marry you. Don't
let him waste another year of
your life.
was happily converted two weeks
ago.
Mrs. Maggie Sinipkins has been
- ill a wee;k. ; ?Miss
Rosa Ix'e Perkins is bettec
after having been ill a week.
Mrs. Maggie Taylbr is still
_ looking cheerful. _ Mrs.
Ella Mae Ruff is still imp
roving. :
Mrs. Henrietta Butlei was
, serously ill last week. She is better.
'
Mrs. Lucindu Turner is still eonfnej
to^beth She is with her aunt.
- mrs.?fie?Turner. We ta^ist
the sick will soon be restored to
their health again.
Little Thomas Sligh ' is ' stili
jolly.
Calvary f'resbyterlan Church
Mr. BA>oks Mayes' body was
funeralized at BroWn, Chapel A.
M. E. Church Friday aftenroon.
Rev. Gamble officated. Mr. Beechman
of Columbia, S. C. accompaniend
the body and other Columbians.
The solos by the young
- -ladies?werer betrutiftrf; - -B.Williams,
Undertaker.
Rev. Reanaoner, the pa.stor
entertained' tfre children with a
story about an IntHan. Tha moral
was it is important to train the
. heart, mind~and body. -Mr. Cavey
Jones plosed the service with a
prayer.
Rev. Reasoned sermon was
found I'hil. d: l_9j theme, "Your
Needs TJupplied by a Rich Helper."
M-a., f l - -
ut-ss, in? motnerr of
Mr. and Mr., Eugene Gary was a
vritness for the wonderful blessings
wo get from God and spoke.,
of the importance of Sifndayl
Schook~ ;t
There were remarks by Miss
[Aiise , Young, who ^is living ii.
V. Y. C. and Miss^Juanita Jones.
MORRIS COLLEGE AWARDS I
17 DEGREES TO GRADUATES.1
By Wm. JWcK^ley Bowman
The largest, college class in the I
history?of-Morri^ College was?a>_
warded decrees of A. B., B. S. E.,
and B. S. on Wednesday, May 29,
in the Ed White Memorial Auditorium
by President I. D. Penson.
Over 2000 Alumnis and friends at
tended the impressive exercises.
The commencement address was
delivered by Dr. J. C. White who
f *. r*
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,-gpolee--pn the subject^'dMe-otmg^fcheUrisia.,f
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Dr. White held the audience
spell bound as he. delivered th?'
greatest address in the history of
the school.
the school and ita struggle. TWrowere
26 graduates front the 4th
year preparatory school. Miss
Hilda Jackson of Georgetown, was
.Mr. Win. Moses of Oswego, S. C.
wag * Valedictorian of .the eotlogp
<ilm? of A. R. Mis< 1 .etw.in. of
Chicago, 111. Salutatorian; Miss
Nettie Ioniax, of Anderson, S. C
was Valedictorian (rrtni? ! ;.
The College class roll was as follows:
Rev. Joseph B. Bailey, Eau
tawville; Miss Margarette L. Brad
fordr-Sumtert Miss_ L. B.. Bracey,
Sumter;?Mr. Person.?G: Carter*
Sumter; Msg Maude L. Cooke.
Sumter; Mr. William L. Hamilton
Sumter; Miss Katie Jenette Hicks
Laureiuij Ming Mary W'tninn, Chicago,
111.; Miss Nettie Lomax, Anderson;
Miss Beaulah F. McCol
lum, GafTney; Mr. Wm. F. Moses,
, Oswego; Rev Westberry H. Neal,
Hopkins; Mr. James Randolph,
Sumter; Miss Lucille Scott, Ohar
lelston; Miss Wulia M. Sloan
Greenville; Mr. E. J. Thompson.
Bennetts^lle. ^ ^ ;*
GARNET NEWS
' Mr. Willie T. Gillison, Jr. and
Miss Laura J. Smith are"home for
the summer after spending a pleasant
school term at Schorefield
School in Adken. S. C.
Mrs. Janhie Eady fcs ^ery illvljxrr
we ar^ still hoping her a speedy re
covery.
Mrs. A. L. Gillison is back hdme
after spending a week with her
grand mother on Hilton H^ad Island.
S. C. ?~
Rev. and Mrs. Y. L. boney and
Rev. H. T: Hanson?reported a
splendid-4rip to the^Dist. Gonfer?.nce,
which was Held at 'Hendersonville
an the 22nd and 23rd of
Ma.v.
Rev. J. A. Jenkins"returned home
-am the 26th, he also reported a delightful
trip /tp the Dist.' Copference.
We are glad they made
splendid reports at the conference,
which was very greats? 1?:
Miss C. L. Jenkins is sending
a week with her grand mother after
spending a peaceful school
term at Mather School, Beaufort,
S.'C. She will be at home on the.
3rd of June, with her parents,
where she will spend the rest of
the summer.
ElTlSlU LUST. CUM'LKeWgHTho
F.flistn Hist. PAnfornnnn
vened in St. Matthew A. M. K.
Church, St. Paul Circuit, Rantowles,
S. C. Rev. D. S. Chisloni, pas
tor, and-His-^good people spare no
time in making ue comfortable.
Owing to the. commencement, we
~ only had" a day's sfcssiorr, but it
was grand. All of the ministers
made good reports. We are blessed
to have Dr. L. R. Nicholas as
our E."1 He is good. Well there
is a crowd of aspiran/tsTor the Gen
. eral Conference, so by that you
may know that there is a crowd of
was good. "Visitors: "Rev. F. ~~ J7
Miles" P. E. of the Gtiol'gelown
District; Prof. Garret of Columbia
Rev. J. E. Beard, of Morris Brown,
Charleston; Rev. R. S. I^wrance,
of Mt. Zion, Chauleston; Rev.
Webb, of the Episcopal Church, E.
disto Island, S. C.; Rev. J. C. James,
Rev. S. W. Wolf, Prof. Brooks,
of Walterboro; "Bro. Hill, Prof.
Harris^ Charleston; Bro. Grfcnt of
Walterboro. All the aspirants
made timely remarks. Rev. King,
of Trinity Church made a great"
speech. We arft still going on the
old Eddsto District, under - this
" great, leaders," Lh\ L. R. Nicholas
and Bishop Noah W. Williams, and
those loyal preachers to their back
there is no chance of the district to
- fail
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"1 COVER THE COMPANY'S "
"AREA"
By, Peter 1>. Simmons (CC'C Pa) |
Waco, Georgia, May 28th, 1935
?Hello everybody! Tliis titty*_,(Ye
Dabbler) dabbles from a new
cation. As th0 world moves-o+tr
so do*we.. We are located in the
beaultiful and picturesque winding
hills of northwest Georgia On the
Military Reservation at Waco, Ga.;
on the Georgia-AlabamavIIighway
between Atlanta and the AlnbSrfrft
line. The cities near by are Tallapoosa,
Bremen, Carrolton, Cedar-.
town and Douglasville, Georgia
with Anniston right across the
Alabama line. .
The weather conditiona^herc- am
rather congenial. As we listen to
the beautiful songs of the mocking
birds and inhale the pure air of
the-wide op'en spaces with Sts
sweet fragrance of flowers, we are
inclined to notice the tall Georgia
pines and red oaks as they nod
gracefully to a gentle evening
breeze. The shadows of th^. even.
...6 mpmiy encircling tne UUy
as we watch the landscape of the
setting sun.
"An Advane Party
At early dawn On the morning
of May twentiethv we break camp
-by conyey, traveling to our new
location, twenty men strong to do
detach service; still representing
our regular company baclj in the
hills of the lower section of the
Piedmont Section of South Carolina,
arriving here on the afternoon
of the same date. In peace
as in the time of war, we are compelled
to live under canvas. The
party is under the command of
1st Lieutenant" Chas. A. ITope~of
the 309th Calvary, w*ith 2nd Lieut.
Donald Hancock of the U. S. Infp.ntry,
CASC-Beneing in charge
of supplies and Mess. Men of the
"line-up" who are in pharge are
Acting First Sergeant,' Marion I.
Cabaiwits, the handsome boy from
i 'With
tRrpprr Jerry Tbwkei ;hkI ~
"Ye?Dabbler" in charge'?of the.i
Mess. The existing conditions are
very good.
The work of the party is to;
clear ,tTic way for the e taMi-m- ~
ment'of a new camp which -will ?
require an indefinite length of
timej We are working under*Central
Standard?Ti.ini', immlii" mie
hour different from that of South
Carolina. The progress" thus-far "
is eneonraginy. , | J
"A Hit Modernistic"
In speaking of motto nism, itcan
clearly"-be seen' in an old cab
4tt?the party : fount! on arriving ?
here. Statistics show that it has ?
ftot been u-ed since 11*18 or before
the way by soldiers on maneuvers. .
Knowing the necessity of sanita tion
in thp prevention -of/-sdeknesr ?
through our preparation of food,
this oiu shack has befcn convert- ""
ed into a modern cafeteria;
ing all necessary cooking utensils,
a well supplied pantry, modern
tables, one uining I'uom, and a kit
chen with all'mudern l'aciliti s
which havt, received favorable com a
ments by General Van Horh, Mai- '
or Lawrence W. Yopng'and seines v
of military dignitaries and othet v
visitors. The menus are nf a va- I 1
rietv tvtie . .?for<iinir ..i.li. iini. i 1
a table, delicious and vrhc'/soire ^
food. -Come .uprswdr Tiv~..with _iel. J.
Welcome to "The Hope-H uncork !
Shanty." * $ . - "1
\
"Seeing The Cities" -t
The men of this party have en- 1
joyed an exceptionally good time,
after working hours seeing the
nearby cities on recreational tripsi .
Every member of this, party habeen
to all of the nearby' cities,
attending^.services at the various J
churches?ami amusement houses. Social?a^tK*ities~are~mcreai?rng.
On
Sunday, May 2th?hat- See? geant
M. I. Cabaniss and "Ye Dabbier"
spent the day in Atlanta pt
his home visiting Triem^/ ?WhH**= there,
"Ye Dabbler" was th,. house ]
guest of Mrs. Cabanisk, the mother
of Sergeant Caba'niss and hi~
charming si-ter of i(42 Palmetto
visiting friends, the .schools and
colleges.
Well folks, if the weather con- (
dit.ion^ remain :i< it is and. the
boys can niake the trip, to see the ,
girls do the Tallapoosa Stomp" ,
and as "Slew" Davis says", "I done |
got Tallapoosa in' my bones," as
I listen to Sarg. CabanLs singing
"Lullaby of Broadway.'?I
Until next week, "Y{. Dabbler",
bids you a Hearty-Hot-Su-nianna.
CLINTON NEWS
Rev. P. M. Gary and members
of Friendship A. M. K. Church,
felt very.happy when the Educational
Rally; ended as follows i
'Club No. l,s Mr. Eflie Alexander
$38.10; No. 2, .Alice Shell $8,15;
No. 3, Bertha Ferguson, $31.00;
No. 4, Carrie- Ro\y)jn $0.03; No. 5.
Mary N- Gary $11.27; No. 6, Amsnda
Gary $23.21; No. 7. Carrie Young,
$4A05; No. 8, Leila" Henry
"$4:60i_NQ. 0, Maiv Lindsay $5.56;
No. 10. Esther Wilson $3.80'; No.
12, Claudia i>ui toll $3.50 ,__Nn. 13, 'Louise*
Calhoun, $7.55; "No. 15,,
MaxiQ GritTin, $4.00; No. 1.6, KleaHodges
$4.10; No, 18, Sally Sat- |
terwhite $io.25;. No. 10. Lily l
(Counts Total
The rally ended, by singing The
Church Is Moving . On.
Misses Claudia Durroh, Dollie Mae
Ellison and Mrs,. Fannie Wallace,
N. J. Gary, J L. Gary wt-ri
the dinner guestv-ef" Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Gary Thursday.
Rev. P. M. Gary and dailghter
Justine were the dinner guests of
Mrs. Little.
Prof, and Mrs. J. T. W. Minis,
Miss N. J. Gary motored to I.auTims
Friday nurlit .to witness the .
graduating exercises of Hampton'"
tttffS ^>ch.ool.
President Abram Simpson, l'rof <
"amr~Mrs;~ J7~T. "\V~. Minrs-arid- K*-v
- JArtf W1T.T.IAMS '*
"itr-tl G store!!
JACK WILLIAMS. Mgr. | I
- I i
, Drugs, Ice Cream, Sodas, j f
Cigars, Cigarettes and
_ T^obaccoe. j ji
2365 Gervais St. Dial 9236 |
David G. Ellison
General Insurance
Hunesl and efficient atten- i
tion given to all hjisine* {;
placed with m?- i
PHONE ?717
1221 WASHINGTON ST - 1
: . t 7 1
If yon want year hair U crow moo
FAITH-THO-LENE
- HAIR GROWER
I'RICE-25 CENTS
Mme. Ethel 1*0(00 Frierson
2101 Chestnut St., Edgewold, P. O.
V COLUMBIA, S.- C.
_ * AGENTS WANTED I
-?? , .'?
Pif? 9
ifiTl Mrs. K. I,: 'l.lliewood, Rev.
i ' 1 >T ^ ~1T ~M.~fl.t'lu'Tp the rnid
nr 1. -ii| |.i-i of Mr. and
Mrs, J ? Williams, Monday j.ight.
Rev. I*. M (Jary motored to
hamuli 1 - I' . ^ ,. >!
Lliv ? > i !.i !. ;('"ii
ii.lVii Sji iiO',!. of which I'rof..-Sunder*
is firiiii-rpai.
Mr~. Ruth Alexamlv!. |Ji v.* mrl
A1 . J'-. .M. . . i .
Iimiw-Hiw4: eJtcVch'-v-*, of All'it Collast
week.
n dajy ' i.?11"..( oluiiibia,. S." wiV.ie
he 1 A'! ~?
Summer School.
Mr, ".JohnHenry Wailae.*, M?; ,
M. X." (lajy and dh.nt.'hter Ju*stii
III ?t??l eli?fro ' i l IiVi '"id : ; Ilia.;.,'?t-> ?
itfc nd the Ran alaur'eat,. sermon
if :llrewi r .lutiior hVlieft'e.
Ml. /ION RU'IIST VlH R< H
? . a
Rev'. B. F,i Marshall, Bailor
,Mt. Ziun Sunday School 'opened 1
t its usual hour ten o'clock u'it.h
t^sistatit .^jupt. Sloan 1 'can. .Ji'jie
t'oafhcr was. good and the people
cere out in large nuinhei^. The
esson wa- revi'-we<i 'l>y-the- Skipt.' v".
\fter dismission jot the classed
V<.rne.n . ,M:s-jnary ' Society?trnii--! "; :
'; 1 -j - ' (1 r^al important
nets, 'l'iiy "women of .this poeie? . y
n < d<eug S'-iHe real nil- ionjWJf'V
v-rK.' T~l.elFeve they will. Lw. on
he- fee lit -hand ol' thCjFa! her ?iur-.
rig the last days. ,
At- 1:0U "o'clock thj. choir re-:
icuised. . '
Mr. Howard (.luode' and . B. T.
ilockcr are in a popularity contest
he one rai-ing the lie-s't money
.vill tie flu- 11111 t j i < [ i i J1: L r '.ea'-TicV.
Mis- (jcorgin tiu'.i.cii
mt with us Stin?kvL.itft?-r_a..-,.Vitry...J ?.
successful school' term. . Mis-* \Yil>
le -M. Blocker i- 1.' me f. < in I'hi'.s?___
College...
I >r. (1'irdon 1?. Hancock.- p'-nt a
'>Ie:lnT~ affer-hpon Ti. ;Y'-:ay at. -
lie?hone/ of Mr. iiml 4VIrs.. fe C,
Dcaiv. - I
Tile inany frie nd ' of -Mrs. AnnieMartin
is soriy to te ar of he.r- !? eng.
in the?Iujs-piv'aL YVe aie hop
i'llg for her . ,1 y-l^ve-hy;
I lit la Rnwn I \r...
line after ;i sor-ions a ""act of pneumonia...
Tii,'. ' 'aiithri'k'o. A'umber
l) of tile women fin'1 Saturday af^
tenioon. Fai h ope i- ?] :!?"tr! t heir
best. ; " "
My highest a'lnbiti* n iX ty >viv
the poop],, of iny eomniuniy stick
^t?iHiti-r f'.l' thr?r.-rii'i.ii X 1 of
!tl!. Together w - . tatiiij apart we
. ,,a. = 1tIS!tort|jH.F:
NKAV>
:l)ennis Hiyii School eiu.-cd Friday
night May .24. IThy clo-'
i.ng \va- enjoyed by the entire
community." This school year, lias
been a near.y stjer.-o - f'-d ou? -fog
Dennis Iliuh.'ScHooT, P>- f. H,,.. C. T
Abraham and his .corn ? f teach-'
ers put; over a wonder-/1.;]. program ilii*
Winn?V.'i niv w ,...
that the 11th grade wjil be added
w tvn+ri?Hui. >' ' ; i.' . ir . 'n
jrt4H4aer to thr y.' - .
. Bish'nnv'.lle < i'.y bn>e bnii tettm
isj giving good :tr.ct> ;ni..> '* il-ulC
by. playing good ha-e tail. The
' !n'ii jr'T;,,-. ,r , , ;I, ',-.j?Lo:?INyf.
(!e<Ah: ahairt. the -Vnihve state
knows t.iiii beenuo *: i"- pro
liii/t of MiiP'i- t i'i"'. i ; ' a n a _...
finished prist'- air. SdUii H 1-Mti I II.
finished pre duct of I'r. Q. i>. Pilsitus?wlule^-aoachipg
at. Morrl>.
Mrs. .Mattie K. Ki-lv r v. a- ? .!
I' d to (trangv'?'arc la-t W- ? s
:i U l11 id "IT c<'; : ei viae <S S'.ipef\ yut%
at S. I*. State I'wKi-jv.. it;.. Fi.->h(.r
i?, certainly a \\o:au.-r?Ul a u tnan.
She is- l?'\;vd and ; e-pccte-.i by both
races of Fills p\ ille.
Mi-. Sadie ]i:t un is s'tHI .? !'. ihe
sick list. We trust idie y?*:il soon
be " he I .-elf t.eaill. ; '
"Ilk-nuS U arte -M ireeet-Srie.- e'Uib --
is invited t<. giicas prngTis'a Saniay
night Junc^^hd at thy'v> hito . ?
THE CHANGE OF LIFE * ,'
NO medicine c.,1 -J^y.l the I ! ~ ZT~,
Xe. during middle-iit*. it CARaui <to<..<. ..
clp won.cn to overcome much * ..::c-nhg
uring that time. *
I Many woir.cn have, reported that
by taking Cai-chil d ;:lr.g the rluvi; e
of life their strct.ivh ? .. ,* 1 u n;- .
ncwed and conrr ! hi-.hiii .n.-umv>..|, ' , :
Py h'.ilhhngT.p tl-.r r ? ;;' w ;Vn-hnve
overcome orUi....: v n< r< oj.>?
MVO0 nuu jiaiiiiut C '1*S Clue t U
poor nourishment.
I 1 bottles'
II j? L'! GKe it a lair trial and
III fia !f see if it v ii la!|> jau a*
II ivffig ' it has hr'.ped ;o many
I i_ jorften Ol > if
,j Cardui <foes" n37 benHis ?
Ijj*?gj?g5 YOtl, consult, a .phvfil- "
j?55j5oia i - Sold nt drug stores, _
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