The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 22, 1935, Image 1
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, Everyth
Mammoth Cro^
3rd Annual Be<
EVERY COl-NTY t
Trip To New York To H
And The Second Priz
Prizes For Each
' * "Sihm Kt:r.i" Russell's OreBesl
After The I
f r Tin-* |< f tlii' South I'arolinVs ' ' i
IVufnii' r:;ini \\ i!i' In* prt.-vntod Jo
Monday i-ivi ints, S it'i-licli, at Tlii* 'a;
Tnvy", hln? \ Vi 'm ' i Mil lit ?rrf
| \\ irtr?ih- i?|y . jj;'" fiiii
Tor 1 if.-::,. . In it.* _ tliiiil annual p/
duality i n!i'-k l )ic Palhutlo tin
. hi\idSr s!,l"i-.<'ii<i- of iho feature. is \1
irivir.ir t In- "p. i?11 ' ? t; South Cam- St;
lii.a an i' i spi ria'ly ('< luinhia tlu'.j. u
' net finii of t'ii Soason -a<Ui it | +.
.-houM h a h'nlMuy Yc ? all. " ^r4,
Tlii' stall' hits Tiwiv ajjojr. oyer. v-.j
w' : tit w i \'"S'I hi1, -ar>! from
what M': t il'll" of 1 IV otd I'alim'Uu* ; ;in
.State. tli. niost c| at luintr lul' titii's ; \t
vhmei ?-Sumo??t4+r?fit ion and i t,
_1 wi's hav. 7n ! ' than one- ivpi e- .
>. a t ;rt i've. Ii..!,:fl will- In prisoittu*i
to t!i?' ' lit' i'advi'i-'on next 1
-. M. t day J' a t -a' final - ii.-pl y
Th jui'.-? < ' ! 11"..* PoliTi; t will _
ha nana- ! at th'.- h.yvmni-y: i f the
cwlKi'st. Monday right. _ .'j'*
lTalk'i' Attor a ..latest . ,)
" S nnU. n't II --iM's Papular Or- ; \
eh'estra will luri-i-lt. tin* n.tisi^foi ...mm
iff. . ain't' wliirli tdjiS. |d.try at'tiM
~ . iimti-t: lit. in st popular
Ori-h stra in the tin . tales. ~ uth . V
of N. t'.iv "fTrpiYna. aid Cti-.n-jria,' J .
Snoi ktnn i. failed l|)y llhylhui j fh'
k. i\ 1 >1 nil' nil;-, sum.-.. I IH'. I
| * ihiisii- for tlV.' .ni-'U-h- i f th - In-; | '
tie-; aci'i'<s flu- stsii'-. before the L|
I ...iti'U- s wi! 1 I,.. played Ly the Of;||
tin. '.in, 11 - til li t pai iuie t he
| V lit..-tan: . will iiiaioh ina-:lv'..d j "
.lit -1?tt'i i ,t I t _ > t.:j ^ li ^ iJ h a T~? 11 "111 ,_i 111 j111'-*'- .
*' ?1.11r|V \Wfci.4-. - ri
fj" "*a*pp?u.r! iTFm;rr4jed irisplayin^: tlu :t'.
jj 11. i Minal'ity < f. each!
Valuable Prizes Award.;!
I < S. nth Carolina'-' will, lie llt'
I presented t<? the m?i.:it/?< e- s. .-o ji U'1
y ;t- tile : cr.ct. i v of- till, hoard >1' S("
j'iihv 'i i ' i i ' \ > ela i1 ! 'ha a.-FTiTT'i
in 1 '' ' li >h.- wil
th'. t. fee i\e the < \atioh from the
. dene-.-. Lit e i .rii.ir lnv ei.MltyfI
I -".Miss Soiit let loliua" will bo the
. u"iu ?l < l' i}:?. 1'iil'im t ;i> l.t.iu r mi W:l
~ a 11 i|? V'ni'k wh.i'r >lu- will V|N
ri.sicl.- iit trie 'Y\ . i i. -I ImU'I. A
i' i.i.iM s\:;!'I>.. l'iM-ii the inn- P'"1
la r no. ami ? i i-' tf.-l'aju will
i li,. it I Vlm-4iulii_walvhts
tl<?\Vii i<. \\;ii ar. in- i <| aipnu'iit."
* ' i . :tn
' I hi- Daiuv . s"
Tljt- powt i fi'ih t ooling systt 111 nf tbi
llii- Aiiilftpi iinii will It." -t-t. in < o- a's
' oij, I i: it .in tli day a'>.| t ho
I plan*' will t> Kit a I t"r tiaiifi'-'kij" A
..platfr . lui' jn', 1 uiuits. to spoilt! ; J
I tj.. i i, nr." ko/iotU'-j i l.ttL'.Lwan-h t>('1
""'iTirr tlr' mil" rr-rp- I *v:--'+rght--'-4LHti- -W?
I t;is' it- !". ;ti (|H' it.'.i>'< Npros'- ^ I'
-? ! 'ion1 ol' Sin'nkunis aiiti his Imys. aU
Wl
I?5?: A?its re '^rr-vsirm?
is lili'K'I' li'aii or'-itiul is oho "I A"!
| itli. yi\ atfst rlaiius '< I' tho coloptd nit
woiiH'ii < I" South < arofir.a to pppu- t-J*
f larity attil tlm ivr pnition ol' thf
. tlt.ut i a ml fltai'ui- in our stato. I'*1
' Kvoryliocly. will liV. tint ft " Thr Vplat',
to hurt yoiu: IriotiKP, and to Vl!
L nVakt a w lii.'d*. The ehnrjiv is
I nominal, only 11 cents for t h o ari
.1".nihil!. I treat; 1: patfcaiTt and hu
the. damo. ' ' j
Tin, ii^n .-i-I- i)t' Llif iuunt>i;i'. ul '''
cities i" .the St A. : if.iiu' t-.s the
i-r. uteil ill ill CoiTlt M (
" ; j" 1 i ' ' hi rii in 1 In- his- "c
tory of Si'-lith Carolina. . * *'
a a
Loading Towns Take l'art. , '
All ut' tlu* leading: cities and ^
tuu'jus of the Slate are represent- 1
e l, < Initio-ton, O nv.Ln, Dillon. "e
I Antii son. (fiv. i.'vdle, Spavta'nbut'K,
K t'li.n ih-i- an i Jli in -iinuway. Out
S i f \i I til ('ajLolina, A.-iiovillo "vv111
K send a>. paity, althoipjh they can-'
I i.i i h-Kally he i" the eoiU.st, to'
B?? i,ni"y -4bo- 'Wtf sii.ll. ' '
The \VmiHrs of Last 'Year .
Lot us see who will he "Miss
South Carol ilia" on next Monday !U1
Inig lit. AIT roads 1MUI to < olpmoia
to -the thii^ Annu.if Sta-ti-Wjde
LVanlv I'a.t.c-y'i't "of Smith Caro- ,tl"
lit.a. s|n lvsuri&i by tllo Palmetto. J"1
l-d'uder. . 0,1
Atconiruodalions for Visitors
For vtlje convenient'';: of out-of_
town, liucsts tlir Auditorium will i
? op: n till euwhoiit the day, and ^hi
anyone may have access to the ^
cool interior, you Tieed not brine: a (]f.
lunch TFr JTTTe Fai'iiu tto Social ]Cr
Clpb will have refreshments on Qe
, hat l which may 1>^ obtained lea foci
^ sonable. -Every possible comfort I ?
of the guests has Bi'on provided jn
> MOIN
.ogln
rd to Witness
luty Contest ,
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IEPRESENTED
.
e Given The Winner
e A i'hiico Radio 1
i Contestant i
ra Will Play For Dance
'ajreant '
_ <
; At nigdil the check lOdin >viH ^
? ! ( r-ar.o \Vi a|>- ami I l ls may
cheeked 1'i.r safe keeping. ^
I Hi: : I'UOdU AM
KeTttllTinii "the TTccasJotTal:oUwfll ~j
a lh.br show sla-rri-iHS -Siuiok.-ts
an 1 hK- Orchestra-HithLittle
hut. Jr. . "The- Smith's Child |
nr. T - p dancing; an I other. hot
ilihiis will !>? rendered; Thar. ]
ul'essor Abbe Wallace, lama:us
tjje- al.nl Ni'\vs Paper nit nt*i list .1
li ensue and intutain the* ataliee
with his inysti fying ir-sture- |
(I so: iiu's. This \s a rare treat.
i.J following this will la- the ,
11u , m tm o'ei- ek.
KINCSTKKK NKWS. '
I'he Si.mtf.i Summer Schools for ]
tellers In iron i_ts rttfrullsr sussiyii.,
i. lay .fun* 1". QiVite a number
~ttarhc-t\t~rejrrsXefed, the number
vinir he 1.11 iiK i i asii.1daily by
\v student teachers coming:' in. i
ctv was a lively spirit existing
Wl ell t1.1 I'.lll'ls Tl-I.v vninii
haw"11 thing in mind and |
it is to pnpare thems;Ives in
iv r in do better Hud more etl'ee- |
e work. The instructors are dbr
their best to give the instiens
iu*i Jed for such preparation.' .
e instructors Tire"' iis follow.*;
ofessor W.'Al. Anderson, Airs.
I.. Frazfjor, Missis Louise Mou- .
.1 and Mrs. Uei.1. The kilter two
now in t rnvtors. Inn mcih to .
dome nicely and express them>.s
as eijoying it*already. Wed .
sd:.iy, Juno 12, Air. Schitfloy vjs-i.
d'us. lie made some vwy /in- .
i'sfii:g remarks and gave us
lie- much tkedei information.
Monday, June 17, l'rofes'sor ,
itchinst n \*isit.d us and made
? ft) ijiii ii) t 'ill- I h., rli.ip,.! IV:.v:-s
. i
I lu: 11 yti.ar niornir.j; service
is wvll attended l>y members and.
TFors at .Mt. Zio'n M. K. Church ,
i;? v. U.v. A. Mack , pastor
L-ached u'vory stirring and inspir ,
; sci ni.oti ,i iativ..- to Fathers'
y ..which wa,. y.l i'j i .vj by all.
Anions out of. town visitors ii^
tendance were: Mt-sdanies L. I
coper, V. Brown, d'.- Washingi.
student tit chers 4n S.
0 Mrs. Dora Burroughs (Jo
New Ycik City who is visiting
r tuikt, Mas. Sara Johnson.
On Su. d^y - veiling the- n'uMii- |
1 s and friends wore entertainedi_K?
. | Y\C* timnl fh'AiA'tfiM '
lit*h w^is-quito -r*snecess literary 1 '
i tiiiuiicialiy.- At this program 1
iv also .1 number of visitors,
lopular?s. r vices?wi I't* conduct- -?
at Bethel Suft.iav by the pas- <
*, Rev. S. M. Iluttltcs'. llis set- ]
>11 on Sunday morning \v;s very |
arly ; explained reftardinp: the ?
>ly Spirit which is the Conifer-, j
!*. ' Quite a number of persons ]
re present, and the following .
utors: M.sdanies K. Reid, K.
azior, Miss Louise Mouzon; all '
c iiistruetors in the Santoe Sum 1
U* SchooJ; Slis. L. M. Gibbs, of
if ton. Foryre, Va. who ivas visiting
r pa i t nts, ami Mrs. W. L. ^
.T'artane; Miss C. S, Johnson *
Cfijxis, S. ('. who spent last |
'i'k-i a J- with Dr. . anil Mrs.
aiullcr?ami?Misso^ Willulmena '
d J. I'rc.stjon. 1
Mis'. M .tii - II. Ilemphill ^ of ,
ashiivtflon, I). C'.. spent last wce^ i
d with her aunt, Mrs. Alice Red- J
n.
Mrs. Sepnie Iirockhigton lias
no to New Vork for~an indefi- !
reTiujfth bi tune!
Miss Rosa L<^LeValiie left for
lantic City, N/a. last week. '
Miss Inez Thorpe has pone to ]
Mr. (Jeortfe If. 'Hampton of Couhia
and also Mr. Butler were, I
the city last week. ' J
.Mr. 1 l?ntIePsoIT Hughes hn~^ rr- H
i i.t I after hiiN iin1- hn-| ;i in i i -|
I school yt'.ir- at Oberlin Go 1 lege, ;
k-rlin, ()hio> _ .
Notice!
To the officeis and member's of '
e Pa I mat-to Conference of the 1
M. K. JChwreh, e 'P ei.rtty^to-the J
[i-giite.- of?4-he?Kitritortnf' Col- "1
re, I ask your support, to the <
neraT Conference 1935. Rrmem 1
r the dat? , July, at the College. ]
im a regular. My work catr tell \
the Georgetown District r
B.. Mi
I PAY.
i STATE-V
colil.'MBIA, SO
KAanii
List of Candidate^
Girls, beautiful South Carolina
rills* have been st'lectocl by their
illow towi.imlen foi^the honor
11oki Monoay,?" rmiItig". The
itViriul list irjui their home towns
uv listed btlowT
Vndersbn - ?
Miias Dori^ Brovvnlee. *
{ennettMriilcC
Miss Kilitli Mae .Drake,
blvkville
Miss N111 Hllis. .
;lr wnson -----S?
Miss Rumella Allen.
.'harleston
Miss Viola Warley..
L'hester
Miss Louiso Gore. ' i??:?
.'linten
Miss KHzabeth Keedor c
;ol"mbiu '? L
Miss AVilhelmina Lewie,
Miss lsabell llieks.
Darlington * :
Miss Alma Durban,
Miss Sylvia UiockiiiKton
Denmark 1?
MIkk "Kitty Gibson
Kdgefield
Miss .Julia Culbrcath.
Klluree. ^
Miss'Susie Mae 1 rick.
Klore'nce
?-Mis's Marian Hurt.?
irennille .
Aiis'jj Helen t*rinee. ;
Lr eon wood
Miss lVarli.ua Williams, \
Miss- Ethel Backus.
I; mo
Mis's'Eula Loriek.
Johnston
'Mis,, Ruth Chinn,
Miss C ynthl.i' tlai rKoP.. ?
Kinnstree *
Miss Ruth S\v.iilsr
> Miss Mamie Harper,
Laurens
Miss Margaret Miller.
Lake City
Miss Annie Mae McDonitld,
.\ 1 iss Bussiv' Mention.
Marion ?.
Als.s Th.clma Goddard,
Miss Celil.t Taylor.
M ullins
M-iss Velma Sniitlu. i_ ? .?
Siewhorry
Miss Beaut'oit Reaves.
YosperityMist,"
Edith Levant.
!{ock> Hilt
Miss Ijila Kate Lytle,'
Mis* Hotly. Milter? .
>uniLr
Miss- Marian -Murraye,
t'i Wm-tlnTly
L'nian
Miss Mary Vivian Booker
Miss Thelmlj Hawkins.
iVinnsboro
Mi-s ^Lillian Cade. ' .. . *
W< odd .iff
I.iilitv'lVarl Davis.
Late Entrants will appear on the
irou'i am.
IRM() NEWS
1?ul_
The Progressive Literary Club
held their first ^loetinp: Wedneslay
nitf'hf. .June 12th nt~ the home"
if Miss Gertrude hrul Mr. John
Elali: " '
.The following oflieeYs \vere elect?Prof;
Thomas Hardy, president:
Miss Gertrude. Hall, yice
president; air. jonn nan, secretmys
Mr. Pep Boozer, assistant
secretary. Prof. Backmon Richardson,
treasurer and Miss Eloise
Boozer, reporter. After revotional
exercise business was discussed
nnd some fine points wer0 broght
3ut for the future. We were glad
to- have with us |a visitor, Miss
Young of New York City. The
business part of the meetings was'
dismissed after which, dantfWig began
and continued until evplen
o'clock. /The hostess assisted by
Mr. Rtalph Bt>ulware served a deicious
repast. <W0 then adjourned
:o meet at the home of Misses
Eloise and Homeli Boozer Wed^
lesday night," June 19th. ^
The following members were
present ,,at the last meeting;
VN-ssi'ji Tiemuei Bivings, W? C.
Wheeler. Forrest Dreher. Thomas
Kinley, . C. A. McCombs, Pep
Boozer, Ralph Boulware, Morris
Young, Oily Hopkins. J.ollll Hall,
rhomas -Hardy and Rackmon
Richardson. Miss Eula Lonick,
Mary Freshley, Rosa Ix>e Jones,
tvrmtrert Mcer .raruie mae w *-h*m,
Howell Hoo7.pt, Eloi<e lioozer Ana
^ertrud0 Hall.
You will learn more about us
vaieh the Pttlmetto Leader.
t The commtmity as a whole was
mocked over the sudden dd-th
">f Mr, Nathaniel Edward?., Friday,
June 14th. he war funeraHred
Sunday at Pleasant Spring A. M.
E. t:nurch. Eev. A. A. Amaker
dficating. Mrs. Edwards ^was a
7ery fine young man, a student of
dnrbison Institute and loved by all
vho kr.ew him. His body was- laid
to rest m the Pleasant Spring
JUNE i
/IDE BATH
UTII-CAROLINA, SATUKIM
less Fo
. t
Davis And Tedder
Quietly Wed
Society Hill, S. C.r June 18th
In the country side of Society Hill
and friendly, certter, were quietly
I wedded Mr. William L. Davis and
-Ella K. TetWwT??n-Sunday aftcnnoon,
June 1G, 1935.
At-four o'clock as pitumed, the
melodious .voice of Mrs. John Dixon
was heard to begin "I I?ove
You Truly." The _wedding inarch
the.n ushered in the maid of honor,
Miss Willie Ethel Mitchell.
The groom immedately followed,
-accompanied by Prof. E. Byron
Chandler, the best man. Th(. bridal
march was then played and
the bride came in Otj the -arm <.f
her father, who placed her on the
left of- thp. grooms-"?=??
The'floor 1 eliding?to the?porch
was made into an arch, with the
aid of most beautiful flowers that
natur^ affords. It" was under this
ueorghi.s nnchahir.m that the
sacred matriinoinial ceremony was
preformed by Rev. J. E. Davis,
pastor of New Hopewell ^Baptist
Church, Society Ilill.
The, bride, o graduate of S. C.
State College and who "for the
past few years has been employed
ioi an instructor in.the citv school
ef Orangeburg, S.*C. enrobed in a
white "llafje. dress intermingled with
net and carrying a lovely hoiiuet of
-white carnations, w$s really a. picv'tis
r'ff r.n fi rrc-tl to as the very
image of a carefully constructed
"doll baby."
The griom wore- a -tuxedo dress-'lit.
His firm expressions abd
strong persorajity instantly con-m-ef-T
m* that-he 'W's' 'hi
dependable type. Mr. Davis is a
graduit of Claflin College (class
1930) where since .that tnrte he
has served.for three years as an
instructor in the Department of
Natual Sciences. . At the present
time, he is operating The Pcoplos
. Ptirher Slum in rira n.r.il.n i .<-?& "P?
I. ? 11 n ^ t
one of the most properous of NeI
gro businesses-there.
At theend of |he cej-emony -the
.'members of the family of ^he brdie
and gioom wertt refreshed with
iee clt am and' wedding dake.
" AT C700 o'clock afterT~many
heart-felt congratulations the
. t,> ).{ Treadwell
St., Orangeburg where they will
make their home.
a
t'enielery under a beLiutil'ul mound
of fiowers. . . ?
Prof A. H. Reasoned of Harbis6n-institute
and the Irmo base
ball nThe" motored to" Ot aniteville,
S. C. on last Saturday and met the
Graniteville City team in- a hard
fought battle, both teams played
reijtl hasoball from beginning toend
but Graniteville City team
fell to Irmo to the tune of G-5.
The 1m?_< team is vary strong and.
anyone desiring to meet this
team write the sorcetary, Mr.Fred
P<x.???\ Irmo.._S. C.
Kloiso R. Boozer, Reporter
(11 Fit AW NEWS
Mr. James Gibbs was the speaker
at the Pee Dee Union Baptist
C hurch Sunddy morning at 11:30
o'clock. His discourse was taken
from Matt.. 2:1. Tht> service was
largely attended to hear Mr. Gibbs
speak. Kv: ryorr w ... nt .away feeling
that they wore up lifted by
his wemdorfnl speech. This was
his first sermon and we hope foy
him much success.
Mrr.-ftonry Bcngam entertained
the Women's Missionary Society
- rt hey home Friday afternoon?,
The program- committee of the
Women's Missionary Society met
' at the, home of Mrs. Georgia
Sharper Jones to prepare a program
for the 25th anniversary
District Convention which is to be
hekl jn this city in August.
The Children's Hay program at
the Pee Dee Union Baptist Church
was largely attended. "Sunday
evening tne~smOller children, of
the Sundajj School and B. Y. P. U.
presented a ]>ageant entitled "On
the Wav." under thr. direction- Of
Mrs. A-, M. Pickens and Mrs.
Thomas Defase and others.
1 T c n;ni.<.nn
1 i ui, uiivi ifijTJ. u. i/ivivauu
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sharper Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Godfrey
are the proud parents of a. daughter,
TTuby Josephine. Mother and
baby are doing nirrdy int. the hd*pitaj
in Wadebore, N. C.
Miss Anna Gillespie left for
N. Y. Saturday afternoon land Mr.
John left for Philadelphia, Pa.
?Mr. Willie Ried is seriously ill |
at this ^"tinBT.
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tier
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W emen Ghrist
."!"* Holds Annt
_ _ '. -?i-i?
24th ll\
i ?e\v
V, JUNKlTTSaR^
r State
History of State r4
4^ITTamV
Several months ago an app a!
was made by^Mrs. Marion Baxter
Paul, State Supervisor .
Home Demonstration Work to the
South Carolina State . Officials ot
the F. E. It. A., -for a, Recreation- ,
al and Training Camp for Negrq..'
grls and boys. After many uiWtiling
efforts, "the reqTlestwas
granted, but,, a suitable si1.,, ball
to be located.- Through the charit ?
able spirit of the broad minded
members of the Progressive Club
professional and business men' of.
a club composed of the leading
Columbians fifteen acre br land
on the PvecivaT Road; fib bland
County, were donated. The F. Ik .
-R:?A. consented l<> furnbh necessary
labor but nt, .material. The
next problem then, wa- to eolTecr
mifficieirt?money for material.' .
Mrs. Pan] appeal yd to* her efficient !
staff of Homo Demonstration
Agents in all counties'' of t h e
State.' Mi\ If. 'K. Daniels. District
-Farm Agent made a similar
amieal to tlie Farm Agent'. $355.
)A was collected from the". Wbnveii
and girls club, with Orangeburg
County leading with a contrihution
of $35.00. The Farm Agents
have cohtribhuted .$! (!.50. Mr. .1.
K. Dickson, County Farm Agent
and manager, of the Camp s cure I
S350.no frrtm lio f.n..i..?
tion and $200.00 from the < ity .< !
Columbia and over $1,00.00 in Personal
.donations.
WVrk upon the Camp
was thcfr'un ? May 20, 1Tlio
iftain auditorium ^'s""iP"rTR\utifu 1
-itistir st-hueHt-rwOO liy 5 1?font.
This buildinic^will ho u-vd?udining
hall and recreational eont'r.
Th(. two . smaller. - buildings w !!
he used for sleep iner quarters for
boy? and u"iris while the> are in
training at the camp. Materials.,
for ip<) mattresses Were {riven 'h;\
the F. E. R. A. an dthe mattresses
were made hy eluh women \v';n
volunteered their servicer. r
"?A I:\k0-fg :it-n Tltvli'l- coii-l- '
tion and when finished will cover
0 .neot*. of land. It will be 1-KlO
by 500 feet. 3 n<"ors. of land for
JLhe_Lako, were -donated f?r 90
years by John Tlill.a Nojrro farm-'
IV in thilt sec-t'iTh and seven avers,
'purchased. This -will form the lake
and Park sjte for use in eonnoe- ,
tion with .the.. I-II activities. A
Taseballpark, tminis court and "
plaV ground will be developed.
It Ms the aini of the Tvxteivsjon.
\Voikers .to brinjr hoys and irirl-',
mop and Women t > the camp fo.r
recreation and training. It will
^rive then an opportuity to conie in
contact with club members from- all
parts of the state. A sfatV oi*
Supervisor*. Recreational Workers.
Kur-es ntni cooks Will bo stationed
at the Camp. '
The grand opening will" take
place July 1. .1 H-'lo.,_Th,v. entire
public ~Ts eonlTallv invited to lie
- pr.t xePt-. Between* 8 a Tiff tft;~ '
(>00 people from all parts of the
'Stat,, are expected to be present.
A prir.- wilt he tr ivcrr?fhe'r iunity
bringing the largest- delegation. "
The activities.will begin at 10:0n
a.'in. and continue throughout the
day. Prominent Extension "S rvico
Worker*. EE PA OlliciaE and
leading Indicators of the State
will appear on the program. 100
girls will' p.irticipatp in a tournament.
Swimming.: baseball '.rallies
dancing and races will be featured |
Come early, brir.tr your entire fain t
"tty A lid' lui'i'! "Co Or friends fxom-T
throughout th(. State.
Too inueh praise cannot be e;iven
Mr. J. E. Dickson, for" lii-s loyal
support, financial contribution.
wbolythoarteil cooperation a n d _
dnys^yid 'niirlits of endless priTblems,
thought^, .syid- ilftcds. Trulyhe
is a groat lcad'oWAnd-a servant
of the public.
Direction for I? each in or fnmn
After rofleh it it Coftimbia. travel
Fn*t nn Trtylnr-Street Vnld Cam?den
Road1 for 1 nrnjef. Turn left, .
travel 3 ^?TTTo.< on Pefcival Road, j
following ?1irn? to the Camp. Fori
will he stationed on Road 1< adincrl
to Camp. - ,
The HiTticultiire
Institute
lfp.ro is a question that was u-ko<I
the other day. Is it too late lu
. M..Irrrr tTiwif? Wh it
fertilizer should I u?o?Answevirp
tlio firs^ qu'st'on, I
lize the lawn or any part, of the
pardon. Of course 1 bo"lawn should
have boon fertilized in the early
spr?np just before prowth. than
later in tho sprinp after tho first
(Continued on Pape 8)
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an i .Mbs'tt >-:a; i:r-V .
llw .wTikt- Tail a iT 1-.i-iuvre
num.- by" il:?- _ \|r
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ami ,la-:?lth' \vi<. w
Jj.v At. Siiai i "1 jm- 'm-uinjj
clas-. s ' u at ! 'a vlu. I.y .Mr-.
K.'Vl. IIuhU-i- a - - I.-;.'<i .by.
"lin'llw ..I1' . .?lb". ,M .?A: . .1'' a. i1. i
lot:' of - < alvary I'apTiy*
(iLlllUillr- l'-*it fl.ilj.lU. ; |i.'!irt?:.HI
day. niiiljl. * , Mr*. Mia. (M on. M
,i'IA'I _.44a?A!..\j it-?loJ ( . .>
Hall ami .al-o pur--.ot ih?*
;ia?s. ii i'" 'U-iv'/iU'ki: . wfi <: \ i?!cd
iuty I'lii.k. . hllie arid yellow
<'Uims. Tak'til . I i mil these clans
kav?' into re.-uuj; ' j.iom ;uii> . fi> m
day in (lay: !? . Mr-. Stark*xti
i ii ii l:? a!! .. y. ' ji -y
iinaanl coiul'urt ami lia
.many while?sprala-i--?;um>t
the uituiji. X mn-,. Ti i-/.i-\ ant ieo|-nii'il)
was at li'V iu-t in :.er
ili i?i'ii-ti ati< ii ell' "T i- <nie i.?!' th,..
Sii'lt*4, ami "liny, to fare lur a
IJaby.V Mrs. Ikait- r' ami M
l'.oiiiuai (. Wei-vcny .pain* takitlji
in tin-ir wink?I'm1 Viii'y wanted ~t'i
t learn tlm many ! aatit'ul stitches'
they tauL'l't; M:-. ln-oif.ia
.I"lm ii V . "<k- a:,i Avt;
v itic-i"' inaii^iAy yy ore feel yv'.tnj*
as >!fc. joined hi | l.tyi::;r one amuv
;n:r trairrr aru-rr nrrntrrm "Mrs., T.
\ espc.i.-; in y.i.a: pa-t. w-'? tinilaily
ly]i ..iter iky < Munikia
Kfinwn t0 tiy.- leaders of tiii- paper
the happM.e.-.-.' of tacit day. ' l|h
<!el."jfati.nir waS liiirhly pleased -at
4-he i'itie at i ek:?wr- ten 1a* m vs.
?I'i "f~
.MdilUT. llW-StnU' putui- J-.i'fl- tTi-TTfC
willttoli." Tlu' nri'-ol* tho .?!< K*irittioii
vv:i- ?.:?<!? :iv.'?I" 1 lii-= ,\vu> r.fa
in tlYt. Sl.it;; !' Sa!..;a\ tin-:
i>iu: y ! };: V- 1 : M t'-'7
lUukrtt :ni'! .\MSi >-.
for sin .". \vi tniik"tr:TTrh >:
11 m i t iiin- bat tiny v. I'i i- v. i !:iv
an?!" rwnsy alway lu.
'rw'.vMV!,7.t .-t !i- .. h-lt.-i- . !
r> n<li>)t tHi- t t> Mr-.. I-'TaVr
Thomas,:-i-wiv.Ci tvarluoy winy
wa- not a1.?N- t?? K- n*. bin-aus-i?
of. tin* rwni ih-nilt < :' 1-v:
l?.Unl. >r>>. .Thoina- ha< a ' wa
plurv in th in ;V - vf it',. > r" i-ni'lVvi'ni'c-'
'
On Tl)ur-i!ay h:V*:'.n >:: M; < .
Maltitia Crit'fin cinVilai-niil ihi*
i-ntiiv n-it!'? ! ? n>'i- a* r -1 . -ir.t- n
I'iiu Si. (l.tkv . .
al?ur.ilai!l_h* ^OVaL .AUs.?- T .iiii-a Di-r.iiy
i.f Spa. tan ' > .vy. ]>.a:,'i-t
aj!?l l.'.r.".'..- vuh-Jv^vg-AUl.<'
.-\nny Jra-if!*. ! ad t^wly ni a-'k'
iv.uiy- f^r- aiT-sorviros. Mr-'.^Aihv
l'l'-"1 n'"-'?wit.' v. a ' i ?a1.1 i ' *
jjn'siiivilt an if Mis* < aiv_\Vbi!u -V.
bw? ?'liaii-?rrH t+iirpj
i\ a?ly for ah In.-pirntional hWi-'.-inir..
Tlii'i* were mothoils in Bible
teaVhiny. Sun.lay Seln-of y"! :i ~ work.
N'nr'-inir. Twiny,. 1' ! a \.
(}lollllil W.mk. T'a; thi'llV i.f '1 v
conference \vA> "I.oo!i:iv_". T-.oa twin.tr
am! I.ivir.u and all .-}?eic!.i*?
. otilvii'ii .around tins thtyiiynt.
mc'tit. M ] >! I .Mi 1 *i>nnld. MVjW-HI
.1.' n i ii'.iy. Mi*.
!\! i<s Main'! . Mr*.'
BrainU:!. -Miss T.nnoo an i
M: M. <?. >. K: j Tin -o -ponl-ir
all brunch:. wViv'a-rfu! mos-ac MV*.
TTrownli'o slmwod the Pa~sioii
Play in -li<Us. Th>< y.a- v?.:y
iinprfssivc-ft's sho- *?-;a.vo tho ex
plairating?t>f <>noh;??-On?Wr>Ii'.?11
ny Iiii? 1 it?m'tci1 !"
c,vinine's procraxii a ivoop!
was hold in the disiinjf *w?oin ^L.?>
*<?ot A?i|:;a:nto?r nioolinc. Cak<
ftnd cream \vrrs served.
Op the-; ylosiue. ni'bt (Friday!:
eortifteates m4 dudormis were:
a modal which \va* given lvv Mrs.
o " ' n r..,. nrpaper
on How to Prevent T. B:
Hi .My (V.mmtini'.y.Several etherreceived
he!i?>T5?hli.'..:--nicrnT?en. ' Tt
was- a~great' meeting. dot denominational.
bu; .iu?t a t^no Chri-^ian
Piliiferohco where all v/ei\> tailed
"I' lielel' -?" ! les<i>n>
to take home and pas<- on to .the
others:
Mrs. Mason Carroll. the presidpnt.
who has been very ill was
able to come to the meeting on
Thursday and spend a little while.
trsst:?~?r~r
1
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ual Meeting
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;> .ill .tills? *
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r.-: < !.: . '! 1.i? JV arid a
]4<i' ;t"*' ' '">r.- _ -.4'. Vnrloui
'I'!-!.: . 1 1 - ' . 3
I-'. - Walla-*- f. vnlm-'l
'i ' Jo? . til. H'ii.fii!
?>:it?!-* ;:nry h:< '.prOilie
i'. iwill royal 1
M"* :-J ! "lOado ?
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. l.i'Wr t r:;|. tio* .I'Olin- ?
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I r y " 'a : . !?! ! ItaTiaan
| ;ii! rs^ulV"
j in v.a' ; i .. .nj-riintr to'
'J'-.. !".y -" vapidly. '
' . .'J __ ' many
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; ' ' ntVanfev!
: '' a'.-liic. outi- ?
, u:: v .moi.- r
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f - ; .. r I'i';." -v-^rtrriTJ
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j?.: I'alinyttri l.iia?.Kr.
A! s. A l a r t fata Grier
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a-.-xv' pa* '."v
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via.: *v v.' Iv-f p-a'm. tin*
!f v S !?. .1 ' ' 1! -V-r A M.
K- ? \ !va-! Nov/ T.v<1'
: < "a'-vavy Baptist
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M'i ,1-. IvyUiv.y
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V:-? f' ' '. a ,-oKv
r ao- in. i-a. 'a.;- vt-ry loach-.n^-'y
v .M : Iial-V V. .
]hv.c!:,
y:.' . : I1 .>: tit,, till- '
A* i: ft ]H>:: I'aVMtir the
("njy a-s ;.<? in- to the Palmetto
ra!, :i!'y >1 .? - vac la|,J t,T'
j.i -t i/"1 i' * a -Miit.,! Inatttiful
l'UV.v> ty ;
^ -TtF havC inTT^lfTeF T^T"
- ! t:,- fa.trlttovs. M . "Mtjiiiit? J?ra<l?ley.
a: (ma.-it Air-.-'' MaMnda
l> 1?i? :yv<i'/M-s. I.-Hio 1 of'
. NVav\i>! U-t'.-A, Rosa TiOjran *.
V\'' s'i ' P * - '- ! ' s*i X.
? s-|..\ , .<_'?a:Kl .children
Fii>:t Cotton Blooiji
I FN^orfedTn IVo
- Hco Section
] t ! Y" by :trl:* .
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. :'.k. 1.1^1? : i, ?i??on iho ?
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whhv ' .i' i i? t)f
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!o< i>..! ;< w i <t nt th
'V :<v ;!: . ' . -i < ?i V; * '
l>.i :> 'jo -a mimWr 1
fsifhn.5 . ',
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Th" (ovf'T "iio will always reriu-w.i'r
' tin- into'o-i taken in thenl . Ami
Mr'-i. Urowiilc,/wl Miss' Wisnet:
a"v .tftankoil -.by 'tis; for their
ilt-op interest. t
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