The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 21, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2
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The Masonic ('.rand I.odtfe
. The .grand - eomjjnmicat ion of
Free and Accepttd~ftlasons closed
one of the best-sessmw < in I olumbia
last week that's been held for
nearly 20 years. Hon. J. S. Stanback
of .Chester Most Worshipful
'Grand Master is one of the best
. ..v., ? 1 In-.I,.'..., .tllo nrinbni- .
u atci tun Haui'io HI iuja vvuiiu j .
He is really working mirachs in
masonry in South Carolina. Old
lodges are1, receiving new life undei
his? ad m i n i*t-rat ion. l>ea 1 -hnljgc?
are being resufrecto L nd?in'V
lodges are doming* into existanee
Grahc} Master Stanbaek lias tour
ed the state during the past yeai
and becvuse of his fine contact an
able addresses .'50 more- stlbordl
nate lodges were represented a'
the Gram! Lo.'ge this__y?ter?ttrST""
lastjiesjU-AshhyTrdTn this. 1"> loea
? lodges were re-iystatod namely:
Corinthian Lodge no. 11, Coltain
bia; Hirm no. 13; Florence; Shady
Grove no. 23, Cypress; Effiing? :
bam no. 08, Aiken; Sparta St hi
no, 108, Spartanburg; HyhTaii no
'"128. Pamplico; (h'sh'ii Hill no
121, Whitmire; I'lum Line yo. 131
Chester; Hluo Valley up; 120 Jenkinsville;
Ilig Four no. 2StL-lliin:.
mingway; Olive Hiaiun ho. 270.
1 Clover; St. Luke h<>. 170. .lolrn-sonville;
St. Mark, no., 71, Laker
view; Gideon no. *57 Fort Lawr
r?r? nT>\v liwitn
raised at White Oak.
; Re|>or(.s
Grand?f'eiTttai y -I.?H"?Dixon'v
. report bruuglit great?viicouvgaju-;
ment to all of the grand r pre-,
sentativ'es, lie is one of the' best
to be-found in-any jhrfsdietdrm thf=
county affords. Grand Treasurer
John Eve,-made also a el ar cut,
report,?He is the light?man for
the position. Our trustee's report
through J, B; Lewis, was above
- . criticism. Prof ('. "V, Lowsnn nf
.. Sumter, Prof. T. L. Duckett of
-Columbia-ami Prof. S. 1.. Finley or
Chester rendered .the Cirahd L . .gsuch
service as only they tan. .The
ouditing. committee's report. by
S. J. Poinsette spoke volumes, foi
that committee and tlv wonderful
sermon by the Ke\. .1'. .f. Harris..,
was a fitting tribute to .the. Gram!
Lodge of sorrow.. Next year the
Grand Communication. will he held
in Spartanburg. This means a m \y
day" for: Free " and - Accepted
Masonry in this state" when the
Grand Session Avi 11 be- held from
-now on in various sities.
Grands officers chestn for- anther
year are as follows: Hop. J.
S. Stanback, , Most Worshipful
Grand Master. S: A. M If
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i^puiy uranu .nnMn , i>.i-\. ?j. u^
"'Harrison, "Grand Senior Warden;
Rev. J. R. Dur.gvc,-Junior Grand
Warden; J. E. Dix n, Grand' Secretary;
John Eve, Grand Tr* usurer;
Dr. p. J. Dicks*.n,-.Grand' Assistant
Secretary; Rev. E. Philip
Ellis Grand Chaplain;- .1. .C. White,
Grand Lecturer; .11 e v . F. R.
i Blanchard, Senior Grand Deacon;
F. G. Washington. Junior Gran
Deacon; Prof. T. F. I5rcwr, Si'Utor
Grand Steward; J. A. Allen.
' Junior Grand Steward; J." W. Fennick,
Grand Marshall; T.. L, .Mil-'
' - l?r, Grand Pursuivant: H. B. But
ler, Grand Tyler and Prof. C, A.
LcwsonT Chairman of (' '' respondoncc.
Our Grand Loiiac --nhscrdlVG's u?
, the."Le-'deiC-ai Mi- M..M?Ral- v,
Mr. H. -S. Alhri.ri'.t, -Mr. E. II;
j""* Griffin, .Mr. J. S. Dixon, .Sr.. Mr.
! . J. C. Channel!. Mr. S. A". Moore.
Prof. T. L. Brewer, Rev. W. M.
Middleton and Mr. .1. B. Martin.
Many thanks on behalf < f tin
: company.
African Methodist .Meeting
The full text of our s'a'tr meeting
held at Allen I'nVSersity this
week will appear in next \v*-el.'.!
issue of The I'aliiHtto I.fader.
C Special item is that Dr. E.' A.
Adams won the nomination-of the
state for Episcopal honor. 1 Othef
endorsed .candidates.are,- IV. A. ,1'.
f Spears for the A. C. E. Le'airw d partmont.
Dr. .L - lv.?Woae'
for Missionary S e r 'a v \*.
Dr. J. W. Withers >i?oii 1'i>r chujeh
extension and Dr. J. S. Bern, for
; the book concern. Watch the
\ "Leader" ncxt week.
St. Luke
I'-V?- Sunday will be a gi ax day at
\our church. Both Senior and Jun
ior choirs . will* render specia
/Christmas music during the day
1 The League feature at WO p, m
will be a Chrhstmas Cantata by tiu
Junior Leaguers under the auspices
of Mrs Helen IJutu an. Titer'
H wHI Lftr |ji uitL'inriK niwi <*ut
H. evening by the pastor. S|wciu
Christmas offering for the churel
home on the Holy table. Prayc
meeting at G:00 a> m. antl Sunda;
school at 9:.10 a. m. Let th<
I members pray for an out pourinj
r of the Holy Spirit.
H "Let us advance on our kne
SWANSEA NEWS.
The Rev. Brown of Swansea Pi
R cuit preached a wonderful sermoi
t Sunday. His text was I Timoth
1^2:6; subject :P'or there is on
BGod and one Mediator betweei
R God and man, the man.Christ.
After preaching the Rev. W
K M. Mims, of NIt. Pleasant mad
R^remarks. It was a high day a
KSft. Zion; the officers' from Ml
V Alive met and bad a little boar
^^t'?aeeting and everything, was dif
CtUHBed and plans made for tb
" nauing year.
K Miss Mary Davis was the guos
R^#-'Mrr?and Mrs. H. L. Amake
Bhile visiting her mother Mr
F Mr. Alonzo Rivers and Mr. .lac
Burns were the guests of Mis
Branny Lee Amaker Sunday. -
WIXNSBORO NEWS
Everything in and around Winns
buro, points to a joyous Christ
mas. Fre-Christinas exercises wei
Jiad at the Fuirtield County Ti
school Ttitf^day pito and tile fu
lowing Friday nit? tit St. Fat
Baptist church.
Born to Rev. and Mrs. CI.
I'linor last week. . tine lidy. B<>1
he and his mother are doing tin
a.t this writing.
The good people, of White Oa
Baptist church. Ridureway pr.uve
to Rev. J. M. Beaty, their paste
that they appreciate the very hist
ly accepted service tliat he eiuku
vors to render them at all time.*
Wlu-ff Rev. B' aty had ended hi
services on the 1st Sunday, .Mis
Outen stepped to the front an
had him sit down by the.J-abli
She theh" b'stan talking to th
waiting congregation^when, ther
came a rush froth the back of th
pulpit with tokens of all desefip
tii^jli which struck the-pastor w it!
a surprise that h*' will never for
-' ot- When Rev. Beaty - leave
W h i t e_J3ak?ehurch,?-the write
-htTpciTto have,two calls: one eaj
. to pr? ach and the other to tha
church. '
Mr. and Mrs. Leathers, of Clus
tor were in our tpwn Tuesday o
last week. While here they cail i
it the tydlne of Prof; and Mrs
W. A Ross Special business \va
their purpose her*'. We are a-lwav:
fo see tlu 11.
The stork Visited the honiO o
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fi.-dw r last' Sui
'RfWjnorning and left them u tin
Kir r**l"lie mother and daurlitei
K ,?u .l.iinir fin.. 11 thi< linn*.
Miss Nellie Mao Gordon ami tin
hvti rm'dtato Sunday sohnol <-las.
I' Bethesda A.M.E; Zion cliurel
:ave a silver tea ui Sunday alter
ioun, 1 kc. la, at -I 'o'clock at tin
I'.-iili'iift' I r Mr ami Mrs. it, llal
Bration street. ?
The Christmas spisit xeeined ..t?
have entered eve.ry heart at th
;?-mliftnrt?nf-a beiratiftrl rC'Irrrst
:nas program prseiited l>y the spoi
rs. Ih. lieidits hot 'beverage
: Lti; .cui'kii s?were served.?Mint
n<l-'peanuts w iv also'served: ')
Guests departed after havinj
nj.'yt-ii n m ry j l>a'sam altei tin- n
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Kisnopvii.i.i: nH\vs.
Si. John A. M. K Church
Rev. A. J l-'elix, I'astor
Wo hud a sph niliil- ? rowd i u
. 'and ay considering tin inclenu-n
y, c.-;?trh^ weather The Suiuia;
-chopl was. well attended. Eacl
cadr i jrave very fine instructim
:i -their respective classes. -TIP
esso.n was reviewed by -our ver;
bio -pastor.. -
Th- svnuon Sunday morning 1>;
he. pastor was prtilchcd with nun-1
lower, as well as; much food l'o
bought.
-liiliy hearts were made -to rc.ioiie
a the , Cod of their salvation.
??Ttn PVi tiih^. set vices \eere Ti
.ho hands of the A. C. K. l.eayuo
diss El 110141 Simon is the *yei.;
re jrressive president;" "wfro ,1iaiT~i
jdeiidid pfouiaill for the occa-ioi.
the pastor mad' vorv in*.chest in:
marks. Also Mr. il W' Wilso
- 11 d .Mis C!e'Tu; \\j.lson made val
. aide remarks.. The cdjti thai wa
cry Kiand.
The .trustees plac d a new ra.iru
1" Ve in the-parso 11aere last week
Iso tile sfewar ie sses broti^lu V \
ral useful things.
1 he pastor and family are ver;
.crate:ul to Mr. and .Mrs. I'l V
> il>?-n also; Mr. and Mis. S, I
' -'c ah?sttu<a\r'~if'r.d a u-uivd ham
M r.s Emily Mi\i l?hy one f l
Me>l members omlie chit:'; Tin
1 Sunday iiiiflif and was f.n r !
: d o>i Tuesdav amidst' a lar_
, li'i sorrowing- crowd. P atv i ' her
aslies.
< \ UI.ISI.K N i'AVS
We all?Imiislia'f?. ail ;
; .MiMi'y Chri.-t mui ai: i n lip;
Year witli iilu' i;;i!i imu i
' p I;; live :.i arer l<> < la i-1 in '
i.an'wt* >:i'l in "m>.
M>- Amanda Tie nipsun. tl;
daughter el' ill', Anlh my "1":*.?>n?j
n atil a mender ef St. lathe 1
M. la.'j-Church, wits \><. i?. 1 at S
..:kc I'lliiiuy- Slit ii:til hcem-rd -H~
a' lunyj While.' \S1k-* die j la.Tf.iirs<ktyv
The family has <.i:
eepest sympathy.
Th{? seioiie.at St. I,like wa> vet
..ond Sunday inspit* of the weatl
' r. The people. turned f it \vel
Our first quarterly conteri me \v:
1 held at S.. L ike ('hum :. Sat i
i ay, Dec. 2Hth Dr. D. ('. I'lnsi
" 1'residing Klder. The paster
..n ..if ... i?.
(i ii 'j i i iv v t :. p*.w
Miss' Rosa L. Hiown sj or.t ti
? .(-fk-cnd h' re. ^
Mrs. Mttteks of Shelton was i*
uest of Mrs. Irene I.utuiy ar.d r.<
I* * is-ti-r Til' siifiy.
YORIv m:\ys
r ? : '
' Here "Wq..) r.tr lolks. with nm
:'nvs froiii Yoijk.
' ('lir.istnihs ..is jr.? i aroti' d t!
orntsr and everybody is look-is
or Salita.
The Ladies'> Aid SorU-ty, I
A'esley M, K. ('htireh -nv-t Fii ;
>. e i:t. at tin- h ntc of Mr. , j
r .Irs. l>an 1-owry. Miss R.
n vViight, president. pie-i d'.
y Mrs. Ktta Kinl- y !: ill at i?
n .vriting.
1 Mr. Rob Rarnett died W< dm
.by night at his home On Ra
.eoaxl- Ave. He vvas_i?ur(cO?
e day at Langh.im Rranrh Rapt
t ' 'hurch".
t. Miss Doris Collier became t
d bride. of Mr. William Quinn
>- Kilil rt, Wednesday 'night. \
^ hope for this young couple a s
t | Wsful sail on trie st" of ti
't i They are making their home' v
r, Mrs. Quinn's mother m Hill S
sil . ProT Morgan, Mr. Julius M<
I gnn -and1 ' Miss? Mary M rg
k of Whdesboro. N. C. were visit*
is r.ere Sunday, Dee. ftth.
f ~5Ii\ and Mrs. Rattarce Taffc
/
nnrl Mill. Mmnutt.i Whdji nf Rni'k"
Hill wore the yuests of. Mr. and
Mrs'. Lowj-y an ! fai.i'y Sunday.
_n- '.I id for-on iiiyh
0 Thi' T. A. hi I i its r.yulnr
P, i..otUh!y uiejrtif.y,. .! rid' Dec.' t'?.
L-_ nr~tlio "scli. ol auditin'Luuu - A. v-ery-i,1
jn'.t te>ti!'; ! !<>::rani ivas ( ;es.nt-J
j.d by the li.i and otls yea les.
I_ i The yii l's (die.' ( lab h s been or- I
j yanizi.il; the followim; officers j
,t. wery.oleiu .: Mi$?M..!lnrn I.oM.y, ;
("I'll siiinl; !',aiive>' Dye.1
k Viey l'rvsrf?Mi.-.w Aii.-rrn- W 'lli.'.uu-zH
ii iu:d?Ali-vs. ! '< aiK'vs .Mimrrr"
>r ! Pros. T.a I'k.b is is: .t!u? sa;?- i
h J i . \isiuii ??!' .Miv. 1. I'. .Atilkr < n<l j
L. ' .Mis.. 1 >. .M._?;iuiia.'rn.au, j
. | 1'ly basket bitII club bits been I
s .i.Kiinizt.l*, (Miners il.oUti wyriv: j
s I'lvs., .\l.; s ll.t'i l-'tii ii Yke- f
ii J i'lv-'.. .Miss I', ulitu'. Cm n: Scv.,
?. -Miss .Mary KM AVritr. tAsst
e J See.-.'- Mis". ..Minnie Wi.'liunis- ar.tl
c-.b;.Mi*-?lj)-"'.vTrr~
. j M?-.s Clara I.ov.'iy is * oi
J iliL. tfirl's -..ii. Air. .ht:\a-s
h j is iii; taiji. 1'?tb>' boys' t am.
J .Mif-s .Mao' lllo. Iwr*: n I .vii.;.s_
i; j I>. A<(an:.i a;0 .ib Comus^ -..if Yh.
I1 ' *.".<^4 .ti'aiii^iTTT't P. of. ir M. &im- | ]
II n^sMVan.i mrt'.r i.!' fin* boys
i i:r!t V. r i ? . i.'y.i.iir iiist
j ai>uj t ai ly in .la tt ry.
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"Watch for the success? of
>rd the rally.
THE PALMETTO LEADE1
yr mill? rinritfyj
Hcv. I. h. ItiooivS, I'astor
At 11:30 the pastor,-with Rev.
i'l tv irount'-v! the rostrum, and
tlie luvstor?prer?*hetf-ft real soul
-t-irr+ntr-smtttm whrcti was-enjoy ed
)>y God's jaaople.
At 1 p. m. Kev. Mack of Eber
\. M.' I*,. <'4rorth t'nie o\ or and
jm ached tor the benefit of the
l-'shei- Heard. The sermon was
ifieatly tnjoved.
At < o cluck H. V, P. -U*~w< > held
nTrr~trr T~ p. ni. tlu- pstor entered
th'.5 i?.<triiui re.oinpanied by Revs*
Arm, ;?iil Sr. an'J Jr. Prayer
was ma ' by the pastor.*. Hy.un
I'.'ti wa- lin.'d by the pastoi. Pp v
i j* by Meht'on J. R. L-wje. The
pastor't !>< :? presented Rew Arpt-st<
! Si . who then" p: eseiit'o:! Rev.
A mislead Jr.*"to prepeii fr>r us.
Ii :v -.1 ?\(T^ 11 \t wns! fmni/t
ft hew l?i: VS. theme, "I.ea-J me
Lt* tlye* Roi/k .that is- hiyh st then
I.'V Rev. Annstei-id -preached a
ivoir.Ierfi l sermon which was en-.
' L ' v. -the rone rgiral ion. Rtfe-irr
isly !'?> "years of'itgfe is a splendid
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Sl.MTKR NEWS.
As the Christmas s?"ason ap-pronehes
vaj i us groups and oreaniza'V?s
i are tnakinf* prearations
to do tlkir bit to spread
I'hristnias elner Tlv" C'vlf?Lea
ae is -tirrantrinjt for t-he Com-,
mibity Christmas "tre"',
Tlv Progressive Federated Club
pet ( a Tuesday afternoon, Dee.
!;>, with Mrs. Mines* Toney and
1) One More ElVort Club met on
Wednesday, Dec. 11. with Mrs. E.
!. doa s. At both meetings,, con-r
ibi.it ion's were made?to assist"
yith the Christinas tree. Each
s'es fv.rved a tasty repast. "
The Auxiliary to tjio Ihwtnl^ A),
lance lie!.i its regular meeting on
I'u sday afternoon, Deo. 10 with
Wis. S. .1. McDonald. A full busi"'v
oic tiio.r, w:>K..Jiol?l then an apct?i/in'?
repast. served.
The T. A.-'C. met on Tuesday af
erp< on. Die. 10 with Mrs. E. A.
MiTTrows-.; A h :s4neSs ni' etiner was
old. then several prejrressioins of
iri.'^e were ' Jaycd. Miss Edyth
lack'v n wop liijrh. score prize and
MU< Mofvay?low score priaer-A
hlieious salad course was served.
{Sumter District (ir^iup Meeting.
.Tit first- prroup. pteetinpr of the
roar, of'the Sump r District was
u 1(J at Eniamel M. E? church on
M rday. Dec. U">. The Elder and
ostitis lnai^ysL^ut work for the
.' nsuiiiij year. The . meeting was
'.veil attended and ;the members
f Emanuel so'ved* a bounteous
inner.
II Kit K AND TIIEUE
R\ C. M. Williams
M i i v (..hrii-'tmas and A Happy
w Year with a heart full of
., an . some!l.iitg tu share. There
V. Sialic who the sun-r.it.e
tif love cannot reach. Pass
t or 'Pel oid 1 bring yr.u good
.i-'iiurs of groat joy."
It ?: .- we mett again on these
.''ie.it tin-.nu-fsago will lift the
!io.u"..< of a lalliiill souls. So let
il !h ! ) to p'.tjwiijt rui.
While having 'St. Matthews
urjav^ Ilv. AY. Wine and. sev,ii
t'.Lr. t.ar.ruwly escaped death
nothing wont wrong with
1 ] works of his car am!
? virt ?i >' rough the banisters
n l hum: <?\\r the railroad tracks
>! : n > . , r':'ra?l 1>t idcr" as an awe
'1: , i: -v. I -1' okcil on. No one
_J_L '*'-'"-and "illy slight, dam.tii
TTv Ti7i\
V >?VCartel" of near East:vi-r
v !. :?-.i at ..l{?.d Ilill MenI
e a : r i'tli. Mr, Cartor
vv;>> i> " a \ *y representative famand
v. a respected by all who
! new him. ?
We. v, r>l;ipt at St. Philip Sunday
ni?rV.i ami enjoyed a program
1 11. I i ; . under?the direction
a' Miv ' b*ai>el Washington. W#
t^-,1 tWit P v. Rirtvman has the
bf-.ej. will organised and will
I a n il'. s.ialx busy while here.
The p:.r? nt-t1 achers under Prof
av.-ll a'.'l Kun.ral Aid Society
n-ier air. I! l'.ey- is sponsoring an
I 'mnneipat r n program at-Eastov;r'
\* w Year's "Hay. All organiz.
! ho.lie op> rating.
Mi s. Carrie E'; .Williams return
I U i lav :i-(,in Washington, D
C. win re -lie 'spent several days
iis the iru'st of her brother Mr
t'nlvin Sco't.
Mrs. Beatrice Williams of King
vilfe is very ill at home.
Mrs. MaV'v M. Peas of "Gadsden
in t hi" (JOoil Samaritan Hospital
ullVrinir with a had foot.
St. Philip School has added a
other teaclv r, Mrs. Mamie Col
lins Williams.
.Mrs. K. It rooks of St. Matthews
pi each'd at Mt. N'ebo Sunday.
Mrs. I.ucile Johnson is preparing
- mi ei.ibora.o Christmas progran
tt.i1 tree for Mt. Olive Docembe:
7TT>r livery child's heart Will bi
.tn.nle' grind -that day.
The Cope-Williams School un
dor teachers Butler, Woodard am
-MrK- nrm will start the* season mf
with a pine-ram and tree Thurs
lay, Deftmher 10th,????
?
SPARTANBURG DOTS
Mt. Moriah Chjcrh
Rev. A. M. Matthews, Pastor
The Sutvlav School ronvono i %
t'.e usual h.orr with superinten
dent and t< actiers at their pos
' f duty. W,? had " twQ 4'sitori
inv<, nt Sunday both of whom de
livrrod wonderful sermons. Th
<* 1 ul>- mad? (he following reports
Ever Heady 87.55;,. Rescue. $8.2
Diamond. Ss.OO; Superior, $1.0f
MYiTs Relief 83.25; General c
lection $1.1.05; lo? 1 $42.30.
The Anintomv 'Contest will h
sponsored ;:t Union Theatre ff
the benefit of the Hirh Scho*
l'.ibi-a;-v. Weflnes-'av, December d
1035. Mrs. F. W. Powell and Mis
Capdace Johnson, sponsors. _
R ?t1
?: . ; ~ IT- > >*<*'?
I N ii T <; I
mf ^
I BRAZILS lb. 19c
| ALMONPS lb. 29c
~TF TECAHS~1H7_25c^ j
I WALNUTS lb. 19c
II MIXED lb. 19c 1
M^B^Ji-dmoihoh'A
JlUUWD
I ROLLS
f dsT.
I l^f Pullman ??n *#
" Loaf o*V 1 UC
|f Red tln-t'.
| COFFEE lb. 19c!
Cnlitmrnn
to
|| FlfiS Pkg. 15c
Sp? DroincfTui *
| DATES n? 15c
. to A & P ?tin
| Pumpkin ? IQcl
gl POI'tJLAK BRAND
|CI AREr
%
fcf COl.I)EN KITE
i BANANAS 4 lbs
: Sf , r aZ?=-==__
S? I.AItOE HEAD?
? LETTUCE
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* V ? %ivi.V > i. ' t^yy?i ii/\t 'f f-'11^^ ^ 1
I. A PRIONS NEWS | N
r? - u
Tiie streets are aglow with va- i
i-ndored lights and the Christ-;,
mas spirit_is_in the air. j j"
The Dipt.h" ria- Clinic held at
Hamptop High "was a success. The .
- 'ot'iieraiion nfi-rte parents were
1 gcod. Alter the striek test the i *'
minority read | bsitiv was girls.
Miss Helen Nance of the Dray- ^
ton Street faculty, ' Newberry i
-pi nt the week-' nd with her bro- , 11
ther and sister, I'rof. and Mrs.
i I hos. Sanders.
Mr. John Dendy of Asheville, ,N.
C. visited relatives last week.
J. D. Irby of Pert Benning, Ga.
spent the week with his grand.
mother.
! Horace Hill, James Strother, Da
. vid Hill, L. M. Nedy, B. Williams ?
Hill are making good records at a
Clinton CCC camp. ii
Rev. J. B. Smith of Abbeville ^
i "fficiatfd at the funeral of Mrs. t
1 Anna Tood who died last Tues- v
day. She leaves to mourn their p
rillr. rhllKrlUliV flll-nr* trl-o?*wl nVviia I n
en, two great grand children, a
hive brothers, several nieces and e
5 nephews. _; . b
- Mrs. Fleride I.awe, wife of Mr.
\ Picas I.aw? was burif d at Laurel v
> Hill Tuesday. ii
P Mr. Fuller of Abbeville was a !\
? visitor at Bethel A. M. E. Church v
Sunday. "
Missis Willie Boyd, Mattie Full- t
rl or and Janet Hicks are among our In
Lvorng teachers making good. c
Rev. Jas. E. Smith,..assistant pas t
'or of; tst, RauT returned to<Bene-.I
dfct Monday. The town of I.au- i
rens is interested in his welfare c
and hope him'much success. t
On the sick listi J. C. Adams, i t
Mesrlames Louise Shepherd, Liz- J ]
zie Hunter, Nora Johnson and r
IIIOLLE Y A
FUNERA]
? - c. ioj senate stv (.uor. House am
% I AM HULA NC
I; I OI'R PHONE NEVER SLEEPS
' I The Hoi ley Funeral Homes at
(0| PHONF
, I OI'R MOTTO: "PROMPT AN
">1 I A Sea-Nice In Keeping
,17 YEARS OF EFF1
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Funrv II
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Cranberry
SAUCE
O ffij * ' ^'
? 17-JZ. Cans ^ f.:&!
Softasttlk _
'S;van?do\vn. Pillsbury
S:.ke Flowr
29c
__J I'Vtnrv Iniry
ORANGES
Nice Size
dtz. 17tfC to 25 c
Vl .Box '
Bag~$1.49
Juicy
Tangerines j
dcz. 12|c to 17|c!
T
Nice Size Eating
a p p l e s
doz. 25c to 40c
ris - pack
CAKTUN SI.50
RED MALA(
u for 25c GRAPES
FANCY LAI!
10c CELERY
Zj&\JGS&i tSV < ii rfi? 3 &i\u?t <t tJj it A& <1JC*^ W t#f <J X
annie Mae Hunter, Lillie Irby.
The infant son Ezell of Mr. an
[rs. Taylor Kirk died Monda
ight.
Mrs. Nannie Gelphin and'-Mr:
illie Mae Kilgo have charge o
),. Duncan Creek school.
The district have recently fir
hed a new ?building for then
Irs. Cavrie Cunningham teache
i the adjoining district.
Mr. Olivet Burton of New Yor
ity spent several days with hi
arcnts, Mil end Mrs. Andrf'<
u ft en.""
-IfOY SOTT NEWS
Troup 51
Trbun 51 met at its regula
Vceting placC; W.-verley Schoo
t, 5:30. The Scouts begin practi
ig for^b&H &t once. Passim
: king and tackling were anion
he various football points, whic
.'Ltre .specialized upon. Aft"
racticing a grent deal, the boy
icked sides, and indulged in a
mateur loot, nan game, i ho scoi
? wore 0 to 0 in favor of tb
lacks.
At dust. d>:rk the entity Trou
f. nt inside for the official mec
n.T. This was presided over b
Jr; Sweat, our Scout Master,
/as opened with the singing (
"Old MacDonald and Ramble, A
or which we repeated the Scot
^-th, After -the- attend"nee *wi
hecked Mr. Sweat read a lett<
> the Scouts from Mr. Czarnisl
t was for the benefit of th? Troi
n general concerning the Troup
harter. We reviewed the poss
)ilities for the Troup's future ar
:hx.n pledges were made, for ' tl
registration fee. After brief, ft
Iv of knots, the the meeting?vw
ND SON$
L HOME
d Senate Sta.) Columbia, S. C.
E SERVICE
i?For Direct Connection with
Gadsden and Eastover, S. C.
: 7998
ID COURTEOUS SERVICE.'*
With Every Purse. ;
ICIENT SERVICE.
. ' |
r' -*
Saturday, December H1, 1'JJfc J ,."
hrifiy |f |
J HAY I !
,. tU?' ^jS I
? ? $ I' H
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IKK VS J l5?
Sri' ip -.
CANDIES ||
3 ON HONS lb. 15c I
< in hi ?r (ream &
r>R(>r>S lh 154-1
VUVR ) . lb. 15c S
Itbfrro iS
CANDY, 2 lbs. 35c 2
sxick?.??J- " ?.
-HANDY 2 !L 25c ?
^^rnidmoihs/LA I
mm CAKErf
1 lb. : . , 2 lbs. &
4$c^8^- I
London Layer -^8 s """
RAISINS, 2 lbs. 25c S
Citron, Lemon or Orange jS
PEEL . . 1/4-lb. 9c ?
-CHERRIES " 12c 2
(>lace 5z
PINEAPPLE I; 10c &
:age - 15c |
5 2 tbs. for 25c S
r . _ 2 for 25c ||
LETTER TO SANTA
(1
y
My dear Santa.
* I am writing to toll you wh -.t
I want yojj, to biin? me.?I have
boon a frood bo?. I was two years
( old < n tho 25th of November. I
know about you and I have beeto
seeing your picture in the Gireen].
ville News.,
[S 1 want a little car, an over co.'t,
w a blue sorfro sa'.ior suit, some oranges,
apple an-i Ji_xap to match
my' suit.
J Co.mo to see me at Willford,
ovdr to my grand mother's house,
Mrs. Annie Itoekard. I'll be visit
ing her.
1 Come to see mother and dad also.
I will fro to bed early Christr
mas Eve nirht to await your com
;1? inf?.
c M ny thanks for the same,
* , Raymond Thomas Arnold
Westminister, S. C.
h | p. S. B.ing my little play boys
rJsomethimr too. Pan Gaines and
's J Kzekiol Walker.'
n I ~
adiourn d by the official?seoijtine
disniisal. -C.
M. Leevy, Scribe
t- SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
iy Arrival and Departure of Passenaei
r'i Trains, operated by the Southern Railway
^ System at the Union S'ntlcn. Columbia.
8. C.,' effective December 8i 1934.
if o 00 A M ?Charlotte
jf. >eavea For:
cm A. M.?Charleston
1 Oreenvllle. Andereon, 8enee*
a-SO A M. -Newberry. Greenwood, *e
f:05 A. M.?Spartanburg, Ashevllle
[J K:10 A. M.?Auerusta
, *4:15 A. M.?Savannah
's 11:20 A M?Camden, Lancaster. Roek
i, Hlll^ Shelby
1(' St. Louis. Cincinnati. Chicago
ho ; 4:30 Is M.?Orangeburg. Charleston
V00 P M ?Charlotte, Washington. ,
New York -. a
18 e~AA W M?Anderson Atlanta ^ '-l '
?- to no-P. M.?Savannah. Jacksonville .. V, ?
MB arrives * ?
Columbia Prom: r
4 SO A M?Jacksonville, Savannah
8 30 A M ?Atlanta, Anderson. Or?enwoo<
H:tf5 A. M.?New York, Washington.
Charlotte
13'25 P M.'?Rock Hill, Lancas:er, Camden
12:40 P. M ?Charleston
4:? P. M.?ChiCirgopClficlnneftf, 6t Louis,
Louisville, KnoxvlUft. Asheville
Spartanburg
4:46 P. M.?Angus,. 4
9:00 P. M. Ashevlllj. Spartanburg
9:30 P. M?Charleston
9:*0 P. M.?Charlotts
l ok If. M.?-Oreenvlue, Anderson.
Greenwood
4:20 P. M?flavtnn th
citv Ticket Office Depot Ticket Offias
J; ISM Sumter St. South "?'a
Phone KM Pkeas MM