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IfM. Page 8 Easter I , \ I Good Er (A Beth I AND SA VE Y _ WAVERLEY SERVICE STATION "ESSO" PRODUCTS -Cor. TAYLOR & PINK STS. telephone ?j20?; UNDER NEW M AN AC KM KNT ?Cars Washed and Greased - lor S1.?*0 M. H. B.WI.KY, Prop, I -rr? ^FOR HONEST VALUE USED CARS STOP BY 1924 MAIN buy where:. THE OK Counts J & OK CHEV. CO. 1924 Main St. i* r 4 % ni ti T\ >V A IN 1 i!i \) I Cooks. Maids. Nurses. couple t>> live on Farm ancTdeli very boys with bicycles* COLUMBIA Employment Bureau COOP l'( )S IT ION'S AVAII.ABI.I 1521 Main Street ' ?' Room 7 Phom 3866 MT. VERNON. N. V. *' * (Social Event-; Mrs. Elestir.e Halt Preston ' r.tertair.-d quite a few of h<i friends or. Saturday evening, Mai. 28, with a whist tournament. Mi.-? .Juanita N Id son scoring highest, won tlrst prize for th- ladies. Mr. L. I.aney won first' prize for ,th<_ men. After the iramvwe dariee -to He. .. string of swing music. The hostess a.--i-ted by ,M-r Maggie Wise" Summers, -e-t ved a > delicious collation. , Among those present wvie: and' Mrs. Miles Summeis. Mr. air: .Mi s. l . i;. .uaiiMntf iji liiiMir.i.w. Misses Juanita' R.- CToniartie, Mrs. F.'omire Glass Williams, Messcrs. W acinar A. Cartel L. Laeey and ( IV. . : G-i aham.' livery one expros.-ed thenr-elves a-' hav ing spent art enjoyable evening. CLIN ION (OILLGll (Continued from page 1> was present to inspect our new building. : ? The Ladies Auxiliaiy <>f Rock Jlill sponsored a pro j rum f'oi < lit; \ top College at the \Jl. Olivet A. M. K. Zion Church. Sunday. .April 5th. A Literary pi grain was rendered by a group of students'from. Friendship College, City. Dr. I> M. Duckett was the guest -speak , or.- ; V The Founders Day Urogram' that was to have been had ?Monday nite, April was postponed. Tindate 'will be announced later. 1_ The Clinton <",-dl g,- Glee -XluL_ rendered a prc.gram Tues lay "nite.April 7, at Gastonia. North Carolina, at the church of which Rev. . 1 A. C. Cooke is the pastor. Revo it nd A. II. Jlatwood of Union, S. ('. was a welcome visitor | on the campus today. He was pleascd with our now building. j Last week being National Negi . Health Week we were 'favored , Tuesday at our noon slay oxer- j cises to have the colli gre phys'iciui;. Dr. D. M. Du^ket-i jjive the student body a lecture on Health. He pave us an outline of each days' activity as carried out during: tho National Health We- k that?was?recent ly observed?, t.hi u the United States. GRKENAV<>oi) NOT MS Miss Bessie Walker- YnUutaimd a. bridaL - party Sua-iay-?rnomiutf-. at a breakfast party in honor of Miss Mazie Holloway, bride elect of a few days. Mrs. C. A. K.-tucs and Mrs. Olivia Williams entertained Miss Mazie Holloway with a niiscel laneous Shower Thurs<lay evening *6:00 o'clock. MissHolloway received a number of uselul presents j of wide variety. COKKECTTONT^" t Ir. the State-wide Resolutions, exonerating Bishop Williams from ar.y r aces' or' irregularities, the names of Revs/-1,.If. Homminttway B.Hildf. brand and M. ./. Sumttit were *eft off, through error of the printer. We wish to call the . attention of the public to this er[ _ toer? I: ... n 'aradej r-MORET^? >E ^ I luf Flour! n- Flour) OUR M 0 N E Y I END USED CAR GUESS WORK WITH A SQUARE DEAL VALUE CAR j LOT No. -1514 SUMTER > ii'TV !' i-.l V " ' i uuur - j_ SI ")U" down. Ral. monthly... j i?:?0 Chevrolet ?' $200 ' Coach : ; Dv Soto Sport $200 ?C^up**?=-=? i... _ ST" down, Bal. monthly. ( . l'.'.'il B.iiok $175 ! . . S? dan' '. ? I. So.V down. Bal. monthlv | LOT No. SUMTER L l-o.-'i $200 [ . Coupe $>' '? down, Bal. monthly U'dO Ford Town . $285 St-dah -j?t?-? -S'.'M down. Bal. monthly n<;M Plymouth ? $-100 \ C;OUpc * SI."55 flown, Bal. monthly U'do Ford V-8 Dt-Luxq $500 . Sedan __ ___i$105 flown, Bal. monthly See Our ' Cuaranu-ed Trucks WILSON MOTOR CO. Authorized FORI) Dealers ' I 3top! Look! Listen! Base Batt California Stars ?VKRSL'S?? Columbia A. B. C's. Tuesday, April 14; - - . f P.M. , Hurst Field j {K(Jfl)KLAM) NA. bAGI.KS VKRSL'S??roT.r.MHiA a. n. Cs. Thursday, April 16 rrt'.'M) P.M." . Hurst Field ieneral Admission 4 1c Students 28 Cents IT. LKBA\ON ? A. M.-K.-CtH'RCH Rev. Lewis, Pastor \V(ir,* Andnws, S. .(!. In spiti f the heavy rain on Sunday, we .er(. ab]e to have services both t turning aim evening. hi the lornir.g .-'rvicc, Itev. Lewis sect tl a> i.is' t'.-xt -Hebrews 4th hapter, 1 at It verse, which was .'cry'much enjoyed by his,hearers. U'e weiy ejnd to have a- a web < omo visitor, Mr. W'm. Harnett roiti St. Andrew^ A. M. K. Church. veiling s-rvi.-?Prayer' mectng c ii iuc.ted ln\ Rros. Ben-Jones nd M, Rritten, after prayer ser-ice Rev. Lewis selected as jiis text St. Matthew; 20th chaptet lid JiOth Vcfse, subject, "Under the shadow of the Cross." This vas indeed a wonderful seimon, t his being1 Communion day, -tho piritual tide ran high. The lad s of Stewardess Board No. 2 or the first time in action in their pretty uniform 'f white ir sses and white hats, my! they looked good. All the Boards and Clubs are workng lovingly together along til lines. Our church is growing .-aiiidly under the .leadership?of >ur pa.-.tor, Rev. Lewis has added o our church roll 40 new members since the past five months. rw *.?* :? K.*l 441-U. rr* 1 ? ]"<*,} CUUllfU 1 in* I Wl'IVl* Tribes of Israel" that was given by Mrs. S. R. Lewis on last Mxm^_ . "lay night was quite a success and much enjoyed. A neat sum of $15.01 was raised. .Mrs, Etta Rtid of I'arkersville; S. C. visitjd her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Dew is and returned, expressed 1 herself as having enjoyed a plea"iarrfstay. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Daniels and little daughter of Praser.-ivilie, ilso Mrs. Ophelia Grant and her Mon Sunday ^as t, they expressed themselves as enjoying a grand time. Sunddy is Easter t and everybody is looking forward j u> a grand day. Our early i mornng Easter service takes place iti 5:00 o'clock. Easter sermon will < be preached by our pastor. Our 1 pr gram at .1:00 o'clock for tlie < primary children at 8:00 o'clock 1 for the adults. Come and wit- t nesa our services and program. | THE P, Cownshi GEORGETOWN NEWS -- 1 The spring is here, but for the past few days it was very much liko winter, which nipeJ the top o?f the white notatoes that 'wore ! coming up. Quite a deal of criticism; some readers of the Palmetto Leader are in town. Say that they are only interested in the news of this town. While others claim _they know of all the happening' here; and don't care for home news. There are two or threeother critics. So we lirul it very hard to please them all. .\nd tc try, would place one in the state of the man, his son and the dunkey; you know the story. The writer and son, spent SunHay in - Florence, S* Ci wit it? ottn sister. It rained all day. Didn't _ret to attend church services as iS* our custom, wherever we be on .he Sabbath day, wt. try to bi ,ound in the place of worship. Ar.nic. Beach, a number oi.. .he Sumpic -1-H Club and>-a|so 3~' member of the graduating class jf Howard High -School--of?this city, attended the Founder's Day Celebration at Penn School, FraC.more. S_C., where she was invit.-j . .o deliver an address to the 4-11 < 11 Is and -boys of Penn School, diss Beach was accompanied by Alls. Rosa R. Gadson, our County iiome Demonstration Ag<.nt. ST. JAMES A. >1. E. CIU R( H Rev. \V. B. IWaler, Pastor 'Columbia, S. C.? In spite oj ?he rain on las.t Sunday'"our Services ware well attended. Sunday school opened at tft? Usual hour I'll A. M. Supt,, Mr. R. S. Russell.in charge. After the^class study 01 the lesson the school was reviewed by Miss Estelle Janerette. The pastor preached Sunda> morning from the 92nd Psalms, Sunday night ho preached from St. John 12:21. theme: "The Christian ?hief Desire."./--These were soul stirring sermqns and . enjoyed" by alii The Lord's Supper w-as administered to an appreciative audience. Stewardess Board -No. 1 nu t at the home of Mrs. Lola Cheeks on Rice Stroet^. March 20 at 8;00 P; M. with the President. Mrs. y. M.3 Young, presiding. The meeting, was good as ; usual.. After the business part the host , s* served ice cream and cake. .An ?-YV?tftil? Wttft Iftfn^xt meeting will be at the 'honu <?f Mrs. L&'dia Young. Mrs. Ruth Janerette of Summerville, S. C., was the guest of hei mother, Mrs. Annie Janerette on last week. J WESLEY M. E. CHL ECU . Rev. J. F. Pearson. Pastor Lake City?On Wednesday evening, Afpril 1, a large crowd witnessed a very wonderful program rendered- in the church auditorium. The program was under the , direction of Mr. L. D. Graham, Jr. J and others. Among the wonder- ; ful numbers on the program were selections by quartets from .St.4 James A. M. K. Church, St. Mark M, E. and Wesley M. E. After th program refreshments were sold ~~ We are"glad to seo members ol our high school faculty taking active parts on our Easter program j Mrs. Julia Jones and daughter, who have been sick for sometime : are improving. Watch this paper for the dediration of our churchr? m ^ TAYLOR SCHOOL NEWS Negro National Health Week va.s observed throughout Taylor ! chool. Activities, re lated to the. I different phases of the health proram were instituted and carried >ut duiir.g the week.. The school was'very fortunate to have Mrs. Minikins Us guest peaker on Thursday morning. M.... ' \f . .i.:. t._ C' . i.: z* i i .iji.i. .>io<rje.->\a neio wotbeet-,?fionth ToroliMa wn??|. nt at' the devotional exerci.-is on Thursday morning and delivered a very practical and interesting 'Health Talk".. Among the many beneficial things stressed was the .mportance of making the most of jur endowments. Every child was made to feel that he had something to he proud of, and make beautiful. The proper care of the teeth, hair, fet, etc. were discussed. Inr toresting facts relating to Hooker T. Washington, the founder of Health Week were brought out. The importance of getting a job, and doing it Well, as an aid to seuiing the necessities for a.he.a.1thy body- was emphasized. Other characteristics worthy of emulation were impressed upon the audience in a pleasing manner. Professor.T. J. Sullivan, jjrinciBStL.JLhankejL.Mt;^. SLmkins.in-bc? half of the school for her very beneficial message, and extended to her an invitation to speak to the' Parents. The school crave Vt m Simkins a vote of thanks in token of their-appreciation also. Mrs. Simkins accepted the invitation to speak to the P. T. A. ? CHESTERFIELD NEWS Hy Sora A. MtCollwugU--= We are having plenty of rain. The farmers are worrying about their crops. But why worry ? God knoweth best and will take care of js, if we only trust Ilim. Due to the all-day rain Sunday only a few attended church. The ' Rev. E. I). Lyles was at his post >f duty at Hurst Tabernacle A .M. E. Zion Church. He preached a vonderful sermon from St. Luke. Mrs. Hattie McCoy continues ill v \LMfrTTO LEADER p Audita DILLON NEWS ?,< In sad but loving remembrance *i of my loving husband. James W. V David, who- departed this life on J April i), IL'35. * ' J You are gone dear one, but not 4 forgotten, ~ I sit alone and think of you. ? We will meet again to part no 4 never,- ' With him whose prayeis will be j forever." * I 4 Wife, Ksther W. David. 4 Bethel A. .M. K. Church ! * Rev. 11. S.-j'1'aylor, l'astor 1 4 On account of the inclement wea 1 ther bur Sunday, school and church ; attendance was somewhat small. 1 < although a mre-mtrrrbrr was-pros-" ^ er.t. We were glad to see all of- 1 1 ficers of the school in then?re- * -pective place.-. A.t the hour <>f * 4 worship our pastor- delivered a.< very spiritual and intellectual s. r- ! ' inoa, of which-vcas...enjoyed by. Hll _ "ol whom was present, as it was ] Palm Sunday ' and. also Coiiimunrron?he?stT.-tvd -hire- text .from 3 Rev. .subject "The King-, j ship of JcsuS." with the presence of R-.v. J. M. Jackson, pas.:or of 'S-llers, S. Ctp~ to. preach to us, in behalf of the! Little- -Mountain l.'lub of which Mrs. Essie G.i.iuni is president.-j We all enjoyed the service very i milch,, and a veiy neat sum was | " also Mrs. Viola Wingate; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaw are the ..proud' parn:'T'?--Tnt~a''btrhy--gtrh? Katherihe. MY>i.lier and hrrby?ai'e? loing. nicely. Quite a ntHiH-er-of vtude nts are 4 expected home for Easter. All churches' have- on, their Easier drives, and* are hoping them'to be successful. ? Supdav, April 32th at, 11:00 A. M. the Rev. K. A. Hull' ?.'f Wades- * boio. N. C., At'i'Hr-freach at lhtr-t?4 Tabernacle ?. ^1. ?. Zidn' Church. 4 The public m.'ii. . it-d to hear him Sunday nitev ' Easter pro- * gram will lie tendered. Choirs oi Alt'; Aiijy and Sweet Home aietrsr pected to sing. ! Mrs'. Addle Kaile-y was a callet 1 al uk* Home pi .mi.-, '.enure r.n- ^ waids, J-'riday i v< liiira. ^ ' KltKXKZKK A. M. 1 i, (1H 1!(H *\ Rev. J. C". .1 anie?. Pa-tor Charleston?-bat?rem day. being ' *< Palm Sunday and ai-o tin- first Sin..iay in the month. sj?lendi I sei ' J view* were had. liotwithstnndin.: ^ | tho ittldeiher.t weaih- r. The mornmjr Service ' wa- \'vi y c<->mm< nda-y J ul<- and en joy e l>y 'die faithful * few that canie. j * The pa-tor deliver* d ~ "ad ' noble '>ct'.ns??n whielt -?M.tre-<l "out J -orrow si h-ald ??ur .Av??M*d- a < drove away ?ar -fear*. 1.1 .- t xt was taken from St. John., 1: 1 d + Since it - was 'the .Sirit Sunday \ and Con,.! ..: em day tit. ough >TT \ African M-.t.."dism. the j.-a.-t i. ^ stressed Ve:-y much. "A c'i an < Ik ai t" for i- taking, tl.v.m i a;,: T Ideal .''>f Lord. Je.-u- <':;! i-t. ^ the ana tthat ' s.-.-vd.ul a:. ?.< r.tiai. : ..- t?- have .- a t^ea.n. * heart. 1 1 . \ The .- luhorir.it aidentty << for t h- 1 (. a .it>iieato-n . f . ehurph Master. Ar. exe-'.l * and con :!. r'u-.hle Ie-so?i v. a- j.u<i *>? was eonVe t- i :?y .Mi'.*. R. Simclass >. >.. I'- pt. .A ur.i'j .< ai. i mau'iiai.;:!. program > a.-*. .. ' pat : !iii . ay. icr. i- .Ka-t^v " Vou are i:.'1 to come at '/ and wita j mis jcou; am. f; Hi ii ri 1': - t Ral.y?c.- ' dav wp.h a ; and total s;' ' N". I th : .S'l.i I'-'NT' ~f'. i Hi.-' t >." ... .'e.-f. u.'ij"...\V, ;. was " iiy t!..: . ' f i the j Wirfslnj,, ?; [aid ccu-'.d'. a:, i iiuivy u-their v. ay into .?.. . r.ouse I.;' <', to have th< ir - *' :l ijm-1 v .' . 1 - ,1.;.-T7r ??? the. us.;a. -.minai ? ..*. the pa- j. top deli ve: -i ,. nohle semi< >. tad- i <-ii lroiii .1 nn 1:1-, the the::.- . : induced. '] . Water of I-i:'e." j Our O i.. lially will c : on .Morr :av ".eninjf, April _'T. TTmrr:?w, .. , on.e you to K nezer at a,; -vices. < IIAKI.O'I I I-;, N. 0. MAS S f A.I. Holland Natloniil t'i j "Health Week was oh-11 . < <{ at Johnson C, jLnjth university, "Ma. ch :;0. ar.d April 1. *'i On Ma-eh at chap ! hour. Or. < A. 11. Wi.li.nn- < white; le'lui<d o:. pure milk. a:.<i its value, accorn> panied hy it moving picture show- k dig" the various requirements to ' produce ptiTe milk; .Miss -Louise .Mason of .' i<a< lritte, X. first wj -Xegr o ? w uuan-i?Ao?pw*-rs?Ore-?kied-p*'Cross r.ui -e requirement in Noitti w Carolina, gave a demonstration <d t-< nur.-;ing s<- vice.. At chapel hour V April 1: An address on health wa* given by Mis. Blanche' Samson, la an outstanding nurse of Charlotte, he Mr. if. \V. 1' i,ii, director of health -M and phy.-kal education, Johnson C. Smith university, lectured on some th of the phy-ical requirements for Rood health. Mr. Walter Hughes 01 ul- Raleigh, X. pri'shli'iiL pfX.'1? (.'. State Medical Association, lee- . of tured on "Syphilitic Diseases". "cu Messrs W. M. and Henry Davis to of fiOl Beattj ? Ford road, Char- or lotte,' X. ()., will leave Saturday afternoon .to spend Faster with wi their mother, Mrs. Stella Prioleau <d in Ridgeway, S. ('. ce Aeeoiding to* a report by Miss ,11 Mary Davis of Charlotte, X. Mrs. Kittle Morris of Ridgeway, ! to S. C., died March 21. at J,be age of I en .,4 ,* -r rj irium M? 5F m it FEATURING MAJOR 1 * ;? .7. ?- . _ .1 . _ : * ???National : ^ r ^ i Townsli , ? - : f Arthur ^ * ; ? rr . I AND h y ' ^ \\ no has hten-.starting at tlu \ Broadcasting over N. B. n first time South. r l Easier Moi K ' Valuable Prizes to t ? The Amateur Prepl an ; Contest at 10:30; The BROADCAST ()\ y* GENERAL ADMlSSH E* 'StCDENTS 44c y* ' ' ' KuuleiiLs?Ki V These . k s ? O >. . . ?. : . ? W WV WWV * v7S v V4 ; vt-ar.-, ard w;.- :.a. : i.- ,%I: . I';-.a . Ha. .. . La .?ujrhV-i : Mi-. S>:;a 1'. . , ?. . r . .?i h h 'tl?v i.?J . - J . ". : *\iiay: -s. ( \; : ! 'J </l La:, a:--.-- . . . ' : lic.i I > \. 7 ; , : ' Ti?t; . .' yy. v. . : *j . ?' -N- | "i!. i i-.vu- j J' . ? .. I. . ; ' ..,,"77" i. if.i. jiH.ii s( ihjol ! 'J;!;'' . Wo'rf. Health Week' co^..?I a : r y .t.v m. (,< ,i?... t |K., a":;__r fa'* faf- >j fa.'fa' v fa a. .< ?. .intei i.'.-.t- U | / 'a * ' ' 'In* ' ? >*1: ]' 1 'v ' bin (>'-t t In* V. <_*< rl \j - y?*l'V ' ' 'lay fat "i j. at 1 ?. clock. . an e .i'fa-:Y;i.f.ds ai.fj .-t.nier.l | ny or.joyed a l.y ]>r. U. . .'.lor y<.:nc-ry. : n?. . otinty health ctoi. J Jo took ! oi his abject I lie t hi.d alio tii.- .School a* tcioi... i 'n J'l ijii(otjii? N'fjji i,' ulU." Ytr. Moniymnei y s lie- ? ii c was er.j. ycl and we kt.ou I' at iniah bene! it has been devecl . We were very ?lad (as we al-- ) 1-v. ilys are.) to l.ave tlie parents outi"1"^ ,1' ith- - Un?Ojt-vm-*?rn-r-nfm?brr^m-T?iJ?-1-1 ilhout the cooperation. of the j ?nie the school health Work ' , r,c ould he of little.efleet. j .in',L" Monday the- sSudent body wail.1'1' f'1 vored with talks limn two mem-| IS oi me faculty, Mis. C. t| ; ai.shall, third grade toucher, who ' ciia? ive some very'helpful points on i.;?q o necessity of cleanliness at tin tines along with a health demistration from her class, Mrjo Mr, J,. Jr., u acher h.m< mathematics and history, dis- ),. u issed play us an important lac- t|, r in building and up-keep of ,j<.]i(-i, ic's health. iPJr ^ Tuesday,. Miss It. (J. tannery. Verv th the ft-and 7 gta<!cs present- a)| * tH"c students a program which |j(> Juntered on Home 'Sanitation and. 'j |u ygiene. v tional Wednesday, Miss J. M. Hairing- on Fi n prescn.t her class in a playet, gram titled "Fighting Disease. hern *v-v r indayj ? i nt? R PA] AN IMI'ERSONAl EDWARD B Amateu ??ANI)-?? ? AT THE ip Audi jOLEMBIA, S. ?Mr'sic BY Lee Sim US ORCHES (i.rand Terrace Hall Roar o\\ has his own orchestra iday Nite, he winners of the .S i will beg-in prompt] Easter Parade (Da Eii WIS FROM 4s-l >N ? WHITE ? ytranee on Henderson Strc \dmissions Include Tax /> > > 4 }'. li '.v.yavc, a ,-l.uii ' Si i; U 1 in aii'i li i a . a :i ' \ !.1 i.*e ' 11 ai'tUl i'j ? | a <? \>! r. \ii~x* with t X- j . ? ' tti.li ? thi- day.? a!. i .-Ted aioiihd malaria. i u.-t a.-f caii icd by ti.? iil'-i ar.'d its preventions.- i . Mrs, S. K. I'\d..i, tie. j i ) aiade te.aele r,~. presented ia.-.-v ir. a playlet; en: it led. ka!?h I.and." a.. \ < _>. ajUii?LLXa-j^nud?^ t !.' a;i\c.ion. of M i . A. .M | r.a! hrnuKht the obstrva ! Nation. N'ejjro Health 1 to a close. The prpe|am ted of papers on malaria. ' ' ilo.-i.s awl things concern-.i yeneral health. marks by .Mr. Mendenhiul at 1 I'M? of the program were timely and of much irtipoi'ti.\ that he asked that every * be observed as National o Health Week. ARIHCVII.Li: NKWM t. James A. MT VI. ( luircli t lev. \V. S. Minis, Pastor I .day being ve:y inclement, ..a j ft w were out Sunday morn-j , i v.' r-sinp, iloly Coin- I t r. K durational lloard of St. , s nut Thursday at the home ^ i* .Misses Kail-. Variety ot(?\ if flowers were addi-i attrae-1 ; to the living- room. Tin ' ? ng was called to ord r 1 ?y, j lain, .Miss K. Collier at ] p. in. Alter conducting tin i ional side, the meeting was < d over to thV President, | XL_A (il'itY; hll.. nu'.s.s?i. action and plans Tor a "Ral- | ( program was read for the f in eting. 'l'he hostess served \ o.us if a cream ami eake durhe social hour, which was ] t refreshing and enjoyed by t Joint hostess, Misses Sulr'V id Jessie C. Pair. # _ A. ('. IT. observed the ^a- ? N'cgro Health Week and | iday, a very appropriate pro was rendered by the mem- 'I of the eight gimlTH ( Saturday, April 11,1936 ^prill3" ?? t RADE! ion ?r " OWES' r Hour f ~ I i. toriiim I ' ?e - ?<& _ ^ " J;.,. pkins i r* f . TRA ? n with Karl Mines, also on tour, and this is his X ? - *? April 13 | imateur Program. :y at 8T30; Beauty X ace) at 11:00. I.) TO 3:00 P.M. f y 60 CENTS X . v PECTATOKS 14c V V. ?1 ~ > f v V* V%*V vvvvvw > .Mr. \\ illiam C luv.l'ord <sp"nt .} !. \Ve;-k-t'!i ,j homo. .M!. . (' i awl'ord is cooking at ISi-iifdict Coihgc, Columbia, S. ('. I).(i uoing wi-ii; and altho w'e am ?ii*cv to lnsc him from Sunday1 nlinol and utli r activities of the huie.i. v.v fiii L. proud that he is , nuking ,co d. -( Friends iif Mr, " Will lioid are 11 pi a-t'-i tn hear tlial he is Hit' again.. .. M rs. Jos. plane Reynolds rei ains quite ill at her home. Mis. iMlii--. is a !"val nn inhi r" of St. la; u s and Ju r many friends are 1' 1.ii' ic 1hid she will, soon recovr. 1 . .Mrs. Caroline Chalifn.rs who has iet n a patient at the hospital for ome time is improving slowly. iV'c hope she will soon he able to jo home. Mr. John Fair spmt the wtckn i visiting I'riuuls in Atlanta, ?u. Mrs. t'rsala lladdon is home igain after a lew days visit at IVtcisburg, \ a. and Raleigh S.- C. i Wewire ekul to know that little dm- \ i 11ii 11 1 ta'. in who was burn-? d on Friday afternoon at her mine while playing before an opn tire escaped with minor injures through the heroic efforts of neither- aii 1 grand mother,Little diss Davis is a grand daughter of Ills. I.TTrtTfitirtiTinei^oPSecessiTin Jv. . The friends here and elsewhere viie shocked Monday afternoon, vith the sa l news of the.death of <ir. Calhoun Edmonds who pass d a way at the Anderson Hospital liter ah illness of a(few days ony. .Mr. Edmonds, the youngest son >f Mrs. Annie Ed mo nils and JJie ate Mr. Will Edmonds, was bdVn u**i?i oinied?at-d'alhmm?PaHs;?S; and a graduate of the class of id;> at A. C. T. Hi. School, Abbeilbs S. C. The friends of Abbeville exi n | their heart felt sympathy to ho family in their hour of sad-i. fess. He leaves a mother, severil sisters and brothers, many relitiv.s and friends to mourn his >a?sing. . The funeral will take place \ fucsday at Calhoun Falls, From Jlovei* Church. : , - - ' .f \ . 11