The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 28, 1935, Image 6
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NOTICE
Ail hews for The JunTor "TatfT
must be in the office no la-ttrr
Tuesday afternoon of each wee*
Many letters are rectus ej too lat<
for nuhlieation.
" ~~~"" "BILL"
NOTICE TO *APPLICANTS
Children desiring to hecdm*
members of the Bill -Carver Clul
must fill out coupon and "mail i;
together with a stamped, self-ad
_ V dressed envelope to The I'almeUi
Leader Bill Carver Club. l3lO'._A>
seinbly Street, Columbia, S. C.
Membership Card and Buttor
will be sent to you immediately/.,
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???fci lies ?nrn if"
Boys And Girls ^
;_* W A N T E D
To Earn Money In Spare
Time
i Here's ifW^?i?|"'rinnilv for am-i
hitioiis boys' anil girls to make
money every week. all year w
'long. by simply working in
spare time in your qwn neighborhood.
> r- No -money, no experience
'needed. We supply, every;'
thing. Many boys and girls
are now happy, making their
own spending, moiiey. ,A11. you
have to do to join them is to
; write to the address be|o,w
and ask for full details. Wmteut. J.
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"TtT CIHCl LATIOV MAN VCl'.K
THE PALMEfi'O LEADER
131ft Assembly St-,.. Columbia. S.f
ENJOYS ({!'EEN ' ie> VIT. V
Dour. Hi!:: ?
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^ Mt. Zivii'IV < !.uv.
j Swit/.er. LCI. liic , . \ \\ ; a
ed, amount r:tC?u -In ti.'v e e*.\y
* 18.Ot). I think : - y - 11 i v.e.'y :
' tHey also ax\?'ui<?] ->
A qilartet lYov. I a
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- i Dili's t! . ,V.
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Bill: ^
y should !' a-!. m I ; 1 ;
' and really I am .
my l<-vter in la it w.r-rb. h:;* 1
i ' admit t hat 1 "haw In- \ ..! .
.as' the lotnr tninv -1> ''s < ?
to have a lot <?t' . <
my ol 'U-t visum i :'.t two v
.aj*o. fur IIimu nil..- 11 lit s?m i
to he If) nVi it. i*t- -U?:'' i : i i: .
usual. ' Hut 1 ?Ti11. t ikit kij.\ t at
anT"tfettinvr t <> h-.- a h;r . iri-* : njr
can do a w.hole lot oi' thinvs'. We
haTt'onr S~i'-* T -i~'~ i
last S'uUu-day aid ".ye had a. i >
nice time:-. We rais '
the S". S.. Out S. S. !V-- ' ill i'ue
tviteT>>-a 1st? 'r'H."Y. l'? 1 W a
Rettinu Uiakrf.V! !' f \-- taa-itio"'""
< month. Jt fcUfi'ired 1 -t r.iu'tt. .
I had a little time ti.ii- men
But .'mother i< callintr hie itow t..
tt,o and ]>icU pea-, a- it:js .vo-w.
to pick cot tot . It i - a " v- - .
thinjf to do and I fim-' i
Will write you ail ' e n m * "a--- :
the tfardi n. chick-'a and .pit-s woe:
I Iti ve more time.
I've, hve r,;;i.
-- MaiK'iiU'ict Wright - _
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M.r. .lohnv Gilliam Passes
~0n .Sunday afternoon,1 S<pt. l->.
10.*}."), just as a beautiful suit ,-hpw
down around tin?-pines. -lohny <lil.'
' . liam. I'd. pas-i'd into tit'- trva*?b~
yond. Tie had only boon In declining
health fur -ix weeks and just
about 1<> days he-fore he di.ed w a
taken seriously ill. -1 Iwvy sis" v.<
know was. .of a leviable disf.otiori.
kind hear'ed. 'jvikt
dient an.il faithful ' > tlx* ? : d. Ifpossessed
a beau' r'':ik. 'C'-ii ".iuit
'?? character; a h>v r 'of . all . ? ' :
work and?1<???1<?a-:a- ' iv - ' , I-;
until he was-strick' n. S-iv-lv t? ? !'Providenee
win niy-ti-!': . ; in *;rj
"in<f from otie - > -yo'iryj-Jw4:fk?
yet in the bloom .of life, . Ju-t
s<f when the church. S. S. and otlr r
activities inost m-.-d'd kiin. he win
called to his heaven!v horite. He
was aware of it. and told .those
who nursed and cartd for him
fs most tenderly that , he was going.
, was ready and only waiting, nev^-i
a more beautiful character ha>
passed away. He was fnneralized
on Tuesday at 2:-'!0 o'clock at St.
Paul Baptist Church by his pastor.
Rev. J. \V. Matthowa. A bcautfiul
? sermon hiring-de-liven.d. beautiful
selectiofrs were- rcnd&rcd by tlje
choirj and solo by Mrs. .Mary White
ntr being acconip5pii'd at the pia1
no by Master William MaHcr. Tele
lJ grama and resolutions w- n- read
by Mrs. C. H. Sanders, Spar fan-"
L ir. _ _.i - . .
iv uuik, jn: vtitN a mem.ner 01 me
younp: men's Royal Eajrle Club and
B ( many otjjer fraternities. On Mon2.
day evening a large number r? f
P'.j, members and friends' fro'ffl t li e
' . Chauffeurs' CluJk, Spartanburg.
motored down. Those from Snarly
tanburg attending the funeral
w?r? as following; Mrs. C. H. SanSgjf
ders. Misses Mary B. Harris, Lillig
? (The
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Rev. R. I. I.onion, Pastor.
) (li'convillo.-r-^Sunday was a boautit'll
1 day ami a large number of
I eager boys and girls t'ound their
j v. ay to Sunday school. The lesson
was' thoroughly taught by each :
,i ia-s. Wo listened to .some timely
1 'remarks from the Pastor. Mrs. M.
! '; M. t 'ali.oun comlueted a rally, th? .
boys against the. girls. . j
.ifoimiig soiwiy. 1 egan at 11:15
with a-large congregation. The
?r i h<de-renderedfme-nmsie.-Tlig-pas?|tor
pieaehed a strong and spiritual
| -or':io!i which will linger in the ?
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IU' 1.^, WI - 11 lit IIJV IIU1I1 uio miujcll;
A Pleas fopePeaiu .
I lie A.(10. League met at 0:30 |
Jv ml'etvMiiur proyrain was sponsor-'
od liy )li.-s's Naomi Burton, Mary j'
K.i.wards and .Mr.. Isaac Junes. It !
; \\as .< h.inyed.hy ail. : j1
Xiyht service.beean at 7:'H> by:
llie l-'aMor e( iidni t injr devotions, j 1
r. ite -ti"'}; }'"< settled Hev. I>. P. Ad^~
v 'ems. tli, sneaker for the oyeniitjj.
1'ev. Adams j i eaehed real iltspif '
e ' - < j'n"ion. \\hieh afforded much
uL'd : or tlmuytot. tisiti.tr as a sub
. t; life and I'n iei standing. A I -,
?' - l'.. - i.i>n ? the Pastor conduct- '
? ?tP-a- : for ('< ttfert nee Cloims.~ .
I'lty rally \va nu'lc a' success: The j
,'a-:or : ir.e" to~\vorry. about
-?n-fiO'- - to .? "!;!'( ' i :.cy as he)
1' :.i-d a!! ''f his Co'iiYretKV claims
and St-m. m>ne. 1 : |
. ' v('-. 'NVm. I.oynn lel.t for Bene- <
' lift- Collejro. We wish hiln a sue- <
on! term. 1 , * * i
Next Sunday* Sept. 2tUh is t<>. be >
a- We men's ! >ay af Allen !
' P 'V)iuv~<' ; - out uiitl see what the <
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'MARION* OISTKKT S1M)\V j
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NOV. HISTORY j'i
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TV>- ><<\'<\ named Convention .'
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< T.un Conway. S. <". i? \V. dan-. .
M i > . !'. I nf p? i-si iinjr. . W. I. ':
C-.i". 1i-n'ci toinine pai-lor.. j
] ii-vi>; ion-. eojn!urtt >1' by t He K!
I ..lei', willi Cm a.-<is;:inee..et' Or. I?.
A. \W1!>, r. Ft. Hiilor. nisOiVt: in-.. \
it ! ' i: . .ioM V .M't. Pleasant
- -l'a!;l>? '*?. (' iilVyen . Or.
^ I. W. M ; j i-:, Rethel Sfa.
a. (i. "leM'-wn. S? c. Oiipninir .
? V-^?F ; A THntisand j .
, Or. P. 15i..a.)on ?.fV
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!" ?.' ' V'.1.: i I-'J.*. Introductory
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* ':;T.T : MiI.: Cooper Was .
. -. X > rr ;ar?: Mar- Hals. Pros. .
.T. J. .J;u'><>!!. \\ i'liaui Iliad;; lie- "
: . 0' . W. I Core, .to the. >
aoi?.-Pen. .1. F. Stanlev. to"
> i i:. : . ; Mrs. Fran- ' J
*' Hi Samaritan Ih raid. ;
i ii':.'. vi iti is w< re..intra- '{'
. , 'i'.a ; !. m..- - v. ;tii th".-y that have !
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>;,'ai-. F'.orehee l?i-iriet; Rev. F.I1
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P. \U\ v.jse Chaml; .
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: i ; . a. >7.'JT. Iky. It. Lewis i;e-.
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a... v.a: Ivon si.no. lit '.rave the
Mttnc <> his wilt-. Mis. ltvitlia I.ew.
!.-. ai'.d sin- paid a ror-'Ta] dollar
with it"., lli'v. W. Ik-fbittsnn was
; '. i-tii sl.tuT (or i.-portintr tliclar- "
aiivotPit of pft-ona! dollars a!:' (
tie ll'.A' .Mi,.-.ion Schools, lk'V. \V.
I". Cor sfj.no for the largest a*>
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"I !n I -* :?cvetvi.-e was conduct
fil l.y la v. A. .1. .Inkins was eni'A
- I. lie knows i (i\v to cult i tain
? t no' iMmp; i >ii!?t~* 'I'ht*?yntrrrj? prti } !?
eny. if- a very p j.d ontertain?
^-r?tt?i.*. Irpt. MuptTT
Ma>t -r ? : teiunony; Mrs. I.. Coop
er.S* < .; i!ov. A. J. .)> nkrtrs was up
ill pointc! l.y. the' i:i.lc? as Manatrer)
of the CofyvonTion ; Choir. 'Mrs.
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\. ist ant ami tin choir rendered real'
a ' 'yi''. il>i?ii-vlv ill' this nu'Ctintf. )
Acct-rfiiiiy to pioy-ram Saturday
- in rninv;, tlx e'retinn of Dist.^upt". '
? -Mr-. Ik ifi- (' tTTv.Toltl a nil l'fti'. J'.
C. I.iy. tt was, nominated. 'Mr-, j
< Crawford rt-eeivinj* the hiirht st j
a :i. !>or ' I" vi>tosf was declared the.
S'ipt. ar.d I'rof. 1'. C. Lcffctt, as-!
r >i-tant. . - I
! Mrs. K. (farter was diet id Dist.
I.cyj-u- lY.~vi?lent. I!>v. A'. J. Jen-I
.:. ! _ A -v. I'rcachinir Sunday
morning l.y Dr. I. \VY Jjmerette at
I1'. M. lie v.. n. S. IJol insoji, ovo
h ', 1.' v. A . A. Tiii lor.?TIk' Con- <
waii a v.;i- i.xi- loj.c; t.i l.c renu tn- |
IS y. \\ . I. (.on and his trend pen 1
' pie '-penred fro pains in makiTur out ,
er stay a plea ant one. We hope to
i return attain snon. The writer
hi tot!.auk tlfrni for the en- \
tii. D'.st. for we really enjoyed it. '.
We feel that our Dist. is safe
vl with this C,otl man as our leader
v. (Dr. Jam tette). 1 feel tha{ the
I list l ift is one hundred per e? nt
ST. MARY CIRCUIT
Kc\y.Jk II. Stanley, Pastor .
Sunday night closed the two
weeks imetjng at St. Mary A. M.
E. Church, conducted by Rev. Mrs.K.
H. Jacobs of Brooklyn. N. Y.
The \t eat her was rair.y and stormy
and some nights we were not
able to have any service atBut
We are thankful to -s^ay 8 persons
confessed Christ. Mrs. 'Jacobs is
a very line" preacher. She will begin
at St., James, of this "Circuit
Monday-night, after the fourth Sun
.1.,.. 'IM.,. ;
IU.\ III OV|U. I IIU jlUUUC 1? UJVltid
to attend. We are'now looking
forward toward our Sunday
have our pastor ready to report.
The pastor and some-'of the mem
hers motored over to Marion Sunday
afternoon, wheVe he preached
for I)r. A. J. Jenkir.s at St.
John A. M. E. Church. Dr. Jenl
ins is expected, to preach for us
r.t St? Mary theCfouTth Sunday at
3-00- o'clock P. M. We 'h:ro.thankful
to report our work is moving
on nicely.? - -? ?
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1'AIX ? - CODLECE STARTS
FIFTY-THIRD SESSION
Augusta, (la.. September 27th?
The program marking the formal
polling of the fift.Vrthird session
>f Paine College wys attended by
naiiy friends of Augusta. These
ixorciscs took place ill the Haywood
Hall auditorium on Widnes
lay hum iiiij;;, .ovpienmer jo, at i i
o'clack. Rev. J. W. Veatch, Pas.<?i
of Ft. .Torin ~ ATethO'list C h u rch, "
South, led the devotional part of
'he program at which time he
.barged the students to utilize ?
heir time ih study as every s-ub- .
feet which gave'.them a thought
Ti the type of work which they in
ndod to follow would help them
list that much in doing -wCil that
vork. i
"Rev. J.. I). Hudson, Pastor of
Trinity (': M. K. Chutch brought
r'neting -from the alumni qf the
1'allege and froni the Colored
n.llinrli.t ! ' >i - enpn 1 Thumb ?if?inr. ngthc
institution or the great iiienst
of these two groups and
ii'eimr the students, not to be eonTit
with second*placc unless fore> i
<1 to such by some more capable
h i -on to accept, such.
Mrs. Ruby T. Robinson, a gfadu- <
ite of the College, contributed
very gre.atly to the enjoyment of
lie program*. by the scn~lttion of
\\o solos. "O Dry Those Tears" .
ind "A Heart 'That's Ftce."
Rev. I.. A. Pinkston. Pastor < f.
Tal/- nfaV-le Baptist Church, brot
rr.ctings from the colored church's
of Augusta in which he told of
ists in the 'institution, not as a
Methodist college but at a ChrisTan
college emphasizing the buildng
of rial -character and exerting
very I'tVio t Lu?help?studiyuLs?in- m
i-'Miiing leaders in tl.cir~Tchosen
[ eMs; . _
Mr. W. S. Hornsby, President of
Tr. Pilgr.im Insurance Company,
rr bringing?gri-btings from. thy
uis'ine-s 1'itmiiiuiiilv ii-nu ? ?** ?
ii!s praise of- the college stating .
hat oraduates from the institu- .
iou had meant much to him in Ivi
hw-itiess lmth in the city of An-'
jriista ami in other cities and sthts.
lie expressed appreciation for
tin College c'mphasi/.ihg the fact
hat.many voting people could not
have- received college ti ffining laid
ii. not l.c.m ior the fact that Paine '
ivas located in Augusta.
OC'ONKK CO. Tit.- SCHOOL.
4 . 1
dviio'ca,?') he co,tton is opening
rr'if fast and we are using a
short schedule in order that the
c hildren may have advantage of
l.oth school 'ailTTcottfth picklngr""
On last Monday night Mrs. Mon
tana Haynes entertained with a
very nice party a group of the
younger set. The evening was
spent with card playing and danc
ingr- A very delicious cdUTse Was
served. /...
?We are glad, to - sec?Mr.?Tuusr _
faint Holland in school again alter
i.aving the mumps.
The school drive is 011 its way
now. WVare planning, to beat all
previous records?in?regard^? t uli
nance* |
,\Ve were proud to note that
the new teachers were present for j
Sfmuay school at the. Various- services
Sunday. Miss Mitchell at
Kbernezer Baptist church and Misses"
Byrtum mid Taggart and Prof.
Code at St. .lames. l'lof. Code
joined the church.
1 lie season was the Fall party given
Friday-night by Mr. and Mrs.
\\\ 1>. Addison in ho'nor of tlve faculties
of Oconee Co. Training and '
5 n ca dr. College. Progressive
bridge, was played. This caused
quite a bit of excitement on the
tail of. the nl?ve?-s< A Cloi-u.-nv.! o
wry dt.liciouS" 'salati course was
.? i , . <1 witli punch and mints. Then
the group danced to the music of
the air. We are asking the host
and hostess to call us again.
The Seniors seem to be wide-awak.
this year. They have met and
organized for another year. Miss
F. L. Williams was .chosen sponsor.
_Tho I'.T.A. met Tuesday night
Viid had a vei'v successful meeting
DiiTYr. nt committees were appoinled
and the work for the year
partially lined up. The officers are
d is. H. F. Scptt, Pres.; Miss F.L.
Williams, vice-Pros.; Miss. Bertha
Washington Sec..; Mrs. Clona Allen
Tr as.; Mr. X. Williams, chairman
of Yard Comipittee;-Mrs. Sallie
Jones, chairman of Program Comihittye.
with him. " - ' \
When you want to see team
work come over to the Marion
Dist. v , '
Saturday, September 28, 193&
7
EUTAWVILLE NEWS
To the Editor of The Palmetto
Leader,
t ' m
Dear Brother:
Please allow me space in your
a a 1 liable paper tit tell some u*-Hii2a .<
things in our vicinity.
I anr glad to report that we ,j
just Jjnished one of the most"pleasant
sessions of our. Sunday School
Convention. .This convention is
belonged to the Antio'-h Baptist
A <u<w>in? ?? ? H .U..1.1!
. n Vkiis 1I|IH1IIIK lis
session , together for the last 40 *
years; but the young people of today
deemed it necessary to have *
them sejjeiately. So on the Gth to
the 8th of this month we met in
the little town of Monks Corner;
ihe; camped for 3 days. There *"*
were some o( the best paper read
by tho-yaung- ladies, Miss Loretta
Mustipher seemed to master her
part well. .Slit* .is a graduate of
Russellvilie High School. \\?e fiel
proud of. these young ladies who
are coming -to the front. May .
God Bless thenraTl." We also have
in the little villege of Piuopolis 200
of our CCC boys. They visited our
meeting on Saturday and sang for
us a few $olos. Mr.- Jewido is the
I.ioiUenanti h^ i* from ^ : George.
They are sure playing
their part. weTT. This eoMyeiifiou icomposed
rf 10 Sunday schools; ah
made a fine report. " " T- r* = ..
ABBEVILLE NEWS
v '? ' *>
St. .lames A. M. E., Church *
Pn.- W ? Mlm? It....I
?> rt-i .MMHW, 1 - - Sunday
school opened at 10 a. ill. "
and was largely attended, jj.enirtHy
discussion of the lesson and a
very interesting review by Miss
Mary T. Greene; encouraging re- ^
marks by the pas-tor.
11:15, a. in. the scripture lesson
ExoduJ^ 12:1-15 was lead by Tlev. 7
I >. F. Rhodes. Then Rev. Minis
used Exodus 12:1>> 1'or a text and
ihc sjulLji t was"Divine ferovi-- **
donee,"J^hieli \vas very interesting,
and encouraging.
At K p?Ul I lie ~ ill) it-il i f |!l>'
theme was "Confidence in tlie hour '
of trouble," found Psalm 1 ;'J1.
which was masterly aud-spU-ndidly ' i
delivered. ~_l- _
Miss Rosette Wanisley and Mrs.
Dollie Weston of Spartanburg. S."
C,, were'week-end visitors, of Mis.
7a phia Taylor.
Prof. Morton, otic of the instruo- ?
tors of Bethune College. Fbrittle
ffuest of-Mr. and Mrs. Marion .Jones.:,
Prof. Morton is On his way to
Washington, lb C. to enter, sehotd
for his M. A. 'degree.
Rev. J. M. Hawkins, Jr., spent:
a few hours Monday at the home ^
of. Miss ifrTrT'iiir, 1-*.. llrooks -S+t?
Miss Willie P. Huzzaed left Suit
day evening to take up her school *
work at Saluda. S. (V.
Miss GcorgfU V. IIaddon left la.-.t
wei k fur Yiitrinia and was
accompanied l?y her brother, Mastcr
Wallace James.- * ' '
Mr. T. K. Perry is in tho ciTv
in interest oi tlty.,y 1 nsurancg_ Co..
of Georgia.'- \>
Mi-s 1 lattic fT\vahs-and Mr. MeDarid
Kiliswn ur-e i e happily married
on last Wednesday night, *
Sept. IK Mis- Cowans is thy only
child of Mr. ami Mrs.- I.awy.* r
Cowans and we wish the young con
pie much happine-s through life.
Mi-s Cowan's?pastor pt^rl't rnu-il
the e(*rininny. Dr. and Mr?.-,!.. O. .
MilUr, sons- and Miss Barbara of
Ashoville, N. (\-spent a few' tiiTUPs
Sunday- -with his nurthor-in-lawi
Mrs. .Ella Jackson. Jlrs. Abbie
J, Cha p pel le^nnpanigd thorn v
The Mi-s) s Elsie and Winifred *
A Hin.and Mi^ij eeman Dodbetter
of Ashevilhr, N. were the week
tnd house guests of Miss CJufsie I.
Heard* The
Donkey Party at the home
of Miss Emily CoHtoi- Monday rv- ?
ening 5 o'clock was quite amusing
and successful.
Miss Zephig M( Knight won fir.-l.
prize by pinning the Donkey's tail
on. .
Mirs; "Lottie- fiatl'm-y and little 7.
daughter, Evelyn, stopped lure on
their way to Wavn. shorn, (la., to
attend the. re-union of the popi*
family. Mrs. Mary Pope accompanied
lu 1*. ' ,
, Miss Daisy" O. Wilson h ft Sunday
for lien -clnud at Saluda. .W.'? ?:?
wish her a siu-cessl'u'l term. *
WA 1.11 A 1.1.A NEWS
The summer vacation is ?iver.
and i-vi ryone in the community
appears to be very happy over the
beautiful autum-TiTonths.
_ N'"W as the -elmol li lis are ling
ing calling every Tioy and-girl out
of town to continue a higher <h -
giee of education. ' /
The morning' incssiU''; at Xcw
(lulilee Raptist Cluirih v. as iK 1 i\ - ered
by the pastor, Rev. J. \V.
Reeks. The Sunday school lesson
was wonderfully taught at Flat
R< ek Raptist. Church with tvfry
fat uity at. their duty.
The Women chanty (Tub met. at
Mrs. Carrie White last Friday evening.
The meeting was grand,;
after which a delightful course
was served, which was enjoyed by ?
all..
Mr. E. \V. Whittenbuyg and his 1
sister anil brother spent a few
U *L.. ?. -.? *?: I' .':
HUUia il> tML* )?t.ll.'Kl UL V I'! lit: '
Curcton and sister.
The Sunday quests of Mr. .1. (Y
f'^ieton and family were Mrs.
Maude Mattison of Horn a I'ath,
S. C. Mrs. Essie Payton of Helton.
S. ('. this sispis), Mr. and
Mrs. Walter. Mattison and Miss '
Evelyn Mal^rsno of llotiea I'ath, S.
0. MivTlE. Bradley and Mr." O.
Jl. Evans of Walhalla, S. C., also
spent the evening, after a fdeasant
stay out of the city.
The' people of our community )
hope for'everyone a happy school
year.