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;; "THE OLD GRAY:
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:|THE NEW RIDER";
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o rev. e. puillip ellis ;
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A Great Compillnic\ition
? Those attendingttho grand loilri
1 of Free and Accepted Masons at
Spartanburp last week sai?.l it
was" the greatest session held it
many years. It left a lastinp iniprcssion~tipOTrthp
citizens mT<t~?TTcouraped
masonry throughout th?
state. The address of Hon. J. S
Stanback. prand master, was a
monp the best ever delivered be
fore the prand lodpe in this state
It was a masterpiece of eloquenc
and proves that he is the riph'
man in the ripht place. His ad
ministration is bringing new lif;
? to the masonic oh.er in South Ca
olina. Grand Secretary. J. LL
Piyksont?i~?ittd<"*d Tth asset t>
this prand jurisdiction.' lie is npt
only ap expert in business but ha:
i * saved many dollars, for the prdet
Custodian J. B. Lewie, in his re
port pave tine account of cur prop
erty in Columbia. We are in dee
sympathy with our prand secre
v. tary whose wife dii\." on the las
.. ' day o?I the grand lodge sossi.v
Mrs. J. K. I?icks was hich'.;
,spoken of as a covetea who. ?
affectionate, mother and a gee
church member. , A
Sermon and Address
Mrs. C.' M. Fin ley-, g'rtfnd rhativ'
of^ the Ka-tern Star chapter' wapouring'
on the lodge of. so no
her riiofit excellent speech 'this
none more" competent in the stub
to lijl that position than .she. "Th
Rev. L. C. Jenkins of C'nion Ilat
. tist church, Columbia stirred th
grand lodge of v or row with hi
able sermon. Tmly'he ls~k?ng :
, ~ tnong-the best preftchOrs" trf rrn~
4 ?' racial group irrespective- of--dt
nonti nations. Prior to the. sev.
nion. Rev. J. J. Johnson offered
ftipst fervent prayer. (>thers- at
pearing on - the logo <v7 sprro:
program were -Dr. 0. W. Long an .
4 Re J. R. Duttgee. who read scrip
tore lessons. Rev. J R. Blnne.har
who spoke of the ?37 decease' ma
oris. .Rev. T. I.. Duck eft. D.D.' a*'
j . Grand Vaster, J. S>. Stanback. wh
made closing remarks; The gt'ar
lodge feels indehtel to the Si.lv>
Ifil! oh' ir.for it-*- fire music' nende
ed. the occasion. Then too th
local committee heade 1 hv Rr
F.arnest Vohtt. did itself honor i
. the.Entertainment given the (Iranofficers
and representatives, Pre
S. I.. Fitiley of . Chester: Prof, T
I.. Duckett. Dr. (I. \V., I .org av
* "T Pro. Prince Riley are our leadir
debaters in fraternal an i e urn*
ional circles. Other floor tm"
are Bros.', 01. Cf Williams. \V. I
. . Hampton. T. F, Brevvet'. \A. I'
Pelot and many other-. Dr. I>. '
Dixon, assistant secretary, ar
nounce < the lis-t of deceused ma-*
ons for our memorial servic s-.
- . < Officers For 1
Hon. J. ,S. Stuhback. grand ma:
Mr. S. A. M<.v. deputy granmaster.
' , ' '
Rev. J. J..-Harrison, grand sen
iop warden.
.Mr. Prince Rib y, grand junio
warden.
Mr. J. K. I tick sen. grand si'vrc
tary.
Mr.-Join: K\'\ gr.ar.d r eftsuret
Rev, Iv. Phil.ip Kilis, grand chap
lain.
Mr. J. P. Butler. grand t'yler.
Appoint*^ Officers
I)r. I). J. Dixon, grand assistan
seereta.v.
Mr. J. C. White. grand lccturm
Rev. I-. ,R. Hlanchard. scnio
"grand deacon.
a i J-. t?. v\ ashingJUui.. jumii
grand deacon.
Mr. T. F. Rrewer. senior trirtii
steward.' '
Mr. J. A. Allen, junior gram
steward. . V
Mr. J. W. K'uniek, gran':.1 mai.
Sllil II,
Mr. .J. H. Iiutler. grand tiler.
Crand Deputies
1st District-- Mr. A. M. Moore
(1 recti vi lie.
2nd District Mv. A. It. Pclot
Columbia.
.'tivd District ? Mr. \V. A. Claude
WinrisborcK
ith District Mr. W. It. Donne)
ly. Marion.
5th District Mr. .J. S. DiuksmSociety
Hill.
>th T?istrict ? Mr. S. J. Poinsf,tte
\_+y Charleston.
Trustees:?Messrs. C. C. \Vil
liams, J. It. Lewie, \V. H. Hanjp
ton and Prof. S. L. Finlcv. Th
next?CrrrTTTtse-sion. will !>
hf! I in Charleston Thn* r.?,i
Accepted Masonry has taken o>
new lifV in this1 state was evident'
. I ed by the Tlrand Master's report
l{- r. \ attested by that of the (irand See
^ . '' retary. More delinquent- lo.iif
were reinstated last year, that
any'time since the depression .and
scores t?f new members were add
ed- last year. This y'ar promise
to bring the return of_every non
financial lodge.
4#jr~ TKe Southern System
| As the f'hriiimoo s,.i:a?....
.approaching people will tako advantage
of this season to visit
their relatives and friends in ?!
lit parts of the country. The police'
of the Southern railway system is
to serve the south, which includes
persons of every race re/ardloss
of color. The Southern considers
transportation a business trans
action and gives all patrons white
and colored such accommodations
as they can pay for. And because
of this I advocate Negroes making
choi.-u ,.r jl..: K'liif horn .^.yua^iro for
their holidays vacation. Travel
on a rail toad that does not her
lieve ecjual am /rimodations moan
?ooial equality There art1 railA
roads upon which Negioes cannot
pot reserv&ticis with all of their
money. This can be verified by
consulting their ticket agents and -i
several managers. True. enough
some oth<?. iaii:oads h.-ve tVlcw.
ed the Southern in givi.i?? Negroes
better consideration biu rir.o-i ' th?
Southern syst?m led and is. the
direct can. ? 'or'tneir actuals. we
should, always ojress our up: re
ciation wi.h ?ur patronage to the
Southern. Then too, look in "The
Palmetto Leader, a Negro puhli
-cattorr-~for-schethrt?s as to"the ar- "
rivals and .departures of trains
operated by the Southern system.
The railroad that patronizes Negro
papers should, .bo-given our whole-hearted
support. L-et my people
route themselves wia of the Southern
in taking their vacation during
the Xmas holidays. (To be
continued.) .
The Bishop's Council
The i bdve meeting will be held
I in Charleston, February, 1937,
with Dr. J. E. Thomas, president
J.\f the A. M. K. denominational
in thy rhaiv, n meeting-of""
--niiTTisters am. lay members was
held at Emanuel church last Tues
day nitc looking forward to. the
entertainment of that body. It
was a real line meeting. Both
ministers and laymen are working
in .per".Vet harmony with each other.
Dr. H. S. Lawrence, our efrt.'iciit
secretary had every item a!
tingers 'end ar.d Dr. Jesse E." '
Beard was 'ready with all neces- :
i -ar'y infofmafiun-. Dr." J. E 1
.1 I'hemas was at his*best.as a prej
- . "g etfloor, am. was commendec
] hi.? exec lb- tit- decisions. Chairj
ay:-, ate as follows; On homes, Dr. 1
j it. K. Brogde.n: cptcrtuinmentr Dr !
1. S I.aw-retWcs-? transportation.
bors' of every* committee both 1
Yninhsterial ami lay will be- pub-, ;
,iis1ied as soon as the complete 1
lis; is given the Union's secretary.
.hos. S. L. Jones, Frank Edwards, 1
I'rol". Juhii A. Harris and others 1
endured valuable assistance to 1
he general committee.
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Christmas Seals ;
- 1'/VFi y Negro in America shoul' I
utrchase a Xmas seal stamp this |
year. While in Columbia last t
Vet-'k-. we contacted Prof. C., A. i
lohhson, Sec.-Treas. of the state I
...'i>r the funds coming from sea !
-'tamps handled by Negroes. W,
re not only proud of Prof. John"i.i,
as our treasurer, but as one 1
>f the most outstanding super_
dism-s of 4?ur ? racial group. It
liarieston many of the ehurelief :
i.e taking several bonds. Dr. *C.
>. I.i -ihetter, of our city is spar- i
ng no pains in directing the work
u-iy and our colored people arc
roing to mak'" the great showing
- "T't ' e history of our city. Wi
, rjist the colored people of the
:tate will o likewise.. As a 1110111>y-r
of the state- committee 1
leading t h:?t every Negro pur- 1
hast' Mine stamps this year, i
Read I'i >>{'.. ('. A. Johnson's abl<' .
ip'peai "in hist. issue of the Leadei
nnl head the same. Buying these j
stamps save human lives,
Central Conference. Assignments
ihangeinirg district, the Rev.
Nance,-presiding elder; Orange
burg station. J. 13, Jennings; St.
tor tatioji, J. 1'; Washington -i
Mrown. t'hapel station, W. R. Bow- j
a:.: .Mt. olive station, I. S. Tayor;
Shiloh station,. George C.
lohnsotu Live Oak circuit, W. j.
Robinson; I'atlcrville circuit,. M.
i. I lamias; St. John circuit, C.
' t. 11 a i no I,; llranchville circuit, B
1. Gray; I'VldiTYille circuit, B. C.
i-nit; Good Hope circuit, J. J.
ackson; l3owiv.au and Jerich"
nissitrns, G. J. Hamilton . Bethel
I lid White Ron mLsion, J. L
Warns; district, missionary presi- "
v-nt. .Mrs. M. 1.. Ilaynes."
Manning district, Rev. I,. H.
ieiningway, presiding elder; Lib ity
IIill station, M i-. Sumter
Trinity station, I>. J. GaiLon
l' e -Villi- station M M
.... .?i. .vidi 11n ;
St. JaMos .circuit, \V. I). HnmmiU
ktlrs station, J. \Y. Seals; Pine
_ ' 1 nr.-iil (', lyn-,;.,,-.-j T hi,. ..
" ! Iliil circuit, l7 S. Gamble; St
lattlicws circuit, David James
ypves- Kotk ciicuit, X. C. Cain;
Bikers'; circuit, T. C. McRae
1-' ri. ")it > li i ji /iiif it H Mi(llll,vLo!l
ii thoi mission*; Cante^ Ix-mon;
villi- mission. Allen Blackveil;
White Oaks missions, W. 1
enbq.v; Pierson mission, Peter
olnv.>< ii; Alcol.it mission, J. W.
A'ith rspoon; Gabriel mission. I
'ohn Ib id: Paxsville mission, Ed
ward Fra/.ier; Green Hill mission,
1'arlton Gamble; district missioniry
president. Mrs. Eddie Walker
\> ateree. district, B. F. Hilde'trvniid,
presiding elder; Bethel
_.^uuWh-R. A. Dykes; Mt. Zion staion,
Paul Cai michael; New Hopi
station, C. L. Barr; St. Paul sta'
ion. B. J. Ho !ge; Antioch station,
W. K. Wilson; Center Hill circuit
S. J. McFadden; Louisville circuit
I. F. Player; J-imes&one circuit,
E. J. (lalishaw; Swansea circuit,
1. P. Brown; St. Luke circuit, E.
E. Richburg; Providence circuit
W. M. .McDonald; North mission,
r. W. Mays; Pinewood mission, J.
A. 11. Mitchel* St. James and St.
Peter missions, L. CL Randolph;
St. James mission, J. II. Huggins;
St. Stephen mission, Daniel ZuigIvis-XAoss
Road TlVfesion*?Stlas
Brown; district missionary presiicnt,
Mrs. Viola Summers.
St. Luke
Sunday will he. our Xmas ser- 1
vices. 11:15 a. m. sermon by pas- *
lor. M p.m. Xmas Cantata by Junior,,
dioir. Prayer meeting 6 a.m.
Sunday school ariu Adult Bible J
class U:Ho; Allen league 7 p. m.
Quarterly. , meeting 4,th Sunday
with sermon morning and evening '
by Dr. J. L. Benbow. -o 1
_, , VI- .
I dor. Everybody is invited to St. *
Luke, on Wilson street at all times, j
"Let's advance on our knees." 1
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NOTICE.
v
C.r lored DoTI Contest Monday o
nijjht, Dec. 21, at 8 o'clock, at Un- a
ion Baptist church, rain or shin*, f
Postponed on 15th, du* to incl*m- P
ent waathar, 1
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
* Mr. Robert Nelson, Jr. loTt Sunday
to spend the winter in Miami.
Fla.
Mrs. Katie Allen with her huisbarni
and their children, Mr. ami
Mrs. Robert Nelson, Jr. and little
daughter, Catherine am. Mr., D
H. Babcock motored to Augusta,
Ga. Sunday before last for thie fun
eral of Mrs. Allen's brother, who
died there. The deceased, Mr.
Allen spent the fchristmas holidays"
here with his brother's family
about two years ap^o and made
many friends during his stay in
Chester. He haJ been care-taker
rmamiHTOTraireVestHteinAughsta,
for more than thirty years. He
was a pleasing conversationalist
and was a man of Christian character.
The funeral services were
laregly attended at one of the Bap
tist churches in Augusta.
More than 100 young men and
boys took part in the "All MALE"
program at Calvary Bapt. church
Sundaynight. Prof. A. H. Hardin
was Master of ceremonies and
Prof. Young, music teacher ai
Brainerd Inst., presided at the
piano. Quite a large number of
young men 5rom Lakeview CCC
Camp, No. 4475 and students fro"m
Brainerd Inst, joined in with the
young men of the community and
gave what the congregation said
was a fine program. From the
CCC boys there were selections
from the quartette, the glee club,
and addresses by Rev. Mr. MeMor'ris,
of Sumter; from Brainerd
Institute, a solo by Mr. Marshall
Hill, and selections from the quartette
from the local boys, the
scriptures were read, by tiny Master
, ECward Crosby, prayer was
jff.ered_by Rev^-Sylvester Jackson
and a naoer was road bv Mnsfm
Adolphus Brown, subject: "Christ
mas." The Gospel quartette from
Mt. Moriah church gave two pleasing
numbers. At the close of thi
program, the congregation gave
their offering, then Prof. Young
played "Onward Christian, Soldiers"
ai>d the young men aros<ind
marched around in the church
leaving their ~ offering as they
passed the table. It was an un
jsual sight to see so many youiqt
men in line anu rendering this
line service to the church. A neat
iuim wvas realized.
Grand Master, J. S. Stanback
while returning from Columhir
last Friday where he attended the
i'uneral services ot Mrs. J. S
Dickson, met with an accident
near White. Oak. A truck heavilv
4vitV? ctviinlr V?1?
car and tori the side away. For
tunately nqither, Mir. Stanback
nor the yo^itr man who was drivwere
hut?t> Friends everywhere
regret the accident, but rejoice
that no one V?s hurt.
The body of Mrs. Bertha Sim:
who died in High Point, N. C. was
brought here to the home of her
sister, Mrs. \*>ll Paderi. Funeral
services were at Black Rock Baptist
church, Rev. Simeon Walker
preached the sermon. Undertaker
Denton was in charge. She was the
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Will
Gray. She leaves 2 " sisters; p
brothers and a host of relatives
and sorrowing friends.
Mrs. Susie Phillip is confined to
her home on McLure St. having
broken her arm in a fall one i.lay
iiist week.
Messrs. Air.o* Ford. Charles JIall
Butler Gore and Robert Henry
Brown motored to Great Kails
Sunday and spent several, hours
with relatives.
Mrs. I.aura Simpson, of Charlotte,
N. C. was the guest of her
brother, Mr. Jamels Jackson on
Sunday. Several friends enjoyed
he afternoon ?at Mr. Jackson's
home and the delicious dinner prepared
by Mrs. Laura Moore.
Misses Alice an*. Liz-zie Caisson
and Misst Jessie Jackson had as
their guests recejitly, Mr. - Fred
K.rnne<ly, Mr. Elliott Patterson
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kennedy.
Miss Maggie Gaither had as h"r
_iii it Sunday Mrnnrn--fnftfy-jfmTlTT
and Honker T. Graham from Great
Falls.
Misses Alma Heath and Mabel
Gaines spent the week end?.with
Utetr parents in Great FaTTsT
Mrs. Corrie Bowe, of N. Y. arrive
* here Monday morning to
spend a while with her sister,
Mrs. Pearl Kibler, Cemetery St.
Mrs. Bowe, who is a nurse from
ti>t. Phillips Hospital in Richmond.
Ya., has been engaged in her profession
in several northern cities.
She has been away from Chester
for about fifteen years. Friends
are glad to see her in the old home
town again.
Mi ss Ruth Croshy is at home
from the Pryor Hospital recovering
fast from an appendicitis operation
a few days ago.
Mr. Leotis Leathers is on the
sick list this week.
Messrs. Henry and W. M. Mitch
ell are out again after being sick
with measles.
The Chester County Teachers
association was well attended Saturday.
Miss Ruth Bynum an 1
Miss Mattie Thomas of Columbia.
Mrs. Ruth Cooper Pride of Union
were all present and each class
was interesting as usual. Miss
M. D. Kelly, Jeanes teacher,
taught ttyp groups a pretty Christmas^
songT' President S. L. Finley,
and Mr. J. E. Nunnery, QoSu.pt.
jnfl'dCj timely talks as they
usually do.
Mrs. Renwiek and Mrs. Ruth
Cooper Pride motored here Saturday
from "Union for the Co.
Teachers' meeting.
Mrs. Bertha Beckham announces
the marringe of her daughter,
VlrS. Esther Millor u
tu im. nuwitru
)ram of Baltimore, Md. Mrs.
filler has lived in Maryland for
he last 5 years. She is remem*
nered here as Miss Esther Beck1am.
Mrs. Bertha Beckham spent the
veek-end w Grennvtllc as guest
f her brothers, Messrs. R. R.
nd D. B. Grant, Stirling St.; the
orraer brathar was ill, but ia imrovin*.
Everything la in readinesa here
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THE? PALMETTO LEADER
for Christmas-and a happy sea-I
son is anticipated.
Cards have been received an- (
nouncing the marriage of Miss
Charlotte Parham and Mr. Sinclair
Swan of West Wev?fprd, Mass.
Miss Parham is a teacher in Kinley
Hi. Mr. Swan teaches in
Maryland. Friends wish them
much happiness.
The Vocational teachers of this
district met Tuesday afternoon at
Finlay Hi. Miss Mattie Peguese,
Pro3. Wilkins and Prof. Burgess
of State college wore hero and irtl
enjoyed the meeting very much.
Iri the Basketball game played
Friday night at Hardin's iiall be?
"twenh Finley Hi. girls and Bell St.
Hi. girls, Clinton, the score was
13 to 8 in favor'of Finley Hi. The
boys of Finley Hi. player Lakeview
boys, the score was 2G to 12
in favor of Finley Hi. 'j, \
The Christmas Seal Campaign
is on in foil bloom in Chester Co.
They plan to go over the top.
Each teacher in the County is participating
in _the, campaign-.?ProfT "
S. L. Finley is General Chairman,
/SSsisted by Miss Majoiie Kelly.
" Mrs.'Esther Hardin is on the
sick list.
Mr. E. G. Weathers and Mr. S.
E. Alford are in the city ibis i^Ptk
in interest of the Mutual -Relief
and Benevolent Association ot
Columbia, of which insurance company
Mr. llcnry Lilly is agent.
Despite the inclemency - of.' the
weather, quite a crowd witnessed
the game at Margin's Hull on
Tuesday night between, the girls
ui incivnignt tn. Bcnoot oi Clover
and Finley Hi: girls. The score
.was 15 to 2 in l'avor of Finley
TheJ^lover boys played Finley Hi
. buys, with a sewc-uf lib to 8 in fav- or
of Finley Hi. . .
The funeral of Airs. EliXa West
brooks at Black Rock. Baptist
church Suin.ay was largely attended.
Rev. C. II. Strong preached
tTKv<sjWtnuiv. Mr. Charlie Denton
was undeftaWr. Besides her husband
he left nihe "children, her j
mother, one?sisttu* and two broth-j
ers, Mr. Roddy and Miss Cleo'I.
Westbrooks, the eldest children.
Their many frienIs deeply sympathize.
with them in these sad hours.
, The Finley High ^S'ews
By Arthur Johnson
Last Thursday the Finley High
Blue Devils en iid the football season.
The Devils were defeated bythe
Polar Bears l.:> to 12. Both
teams played heads up football.
/A_ TV - 1 V-w
y>n r nuay, ueevmber 11, the I
I Basketball season opened with
|the Bell Street, Clinton, S. C.
I Lasses and the boys opened their
season with Lakoview CCC Camp
boys. Both gaiv.es were won b?
the Blue Devils. The Devils wiil
meet the McKnitrht High of Clover
Tuesday, December 15th. at
Chester. All home games will be
played at Hardin's gym.
On Thursday" night, December
17, there will be a Christmas par
ty including the 7th grade and al!
High school student-. All are
expecting a barrel of fun.
THE FINES
Si
^F^ORT
In belt or euspendera. Th
new Idea la leather.
, $1.50
KERCHIEFS
New biauties In colors
Alao, all white. Hand-herr
med.
35c and 50c
LINEN INITIAL
NEWEST DESIGNS
3 In Box >
(1 AA A- (PI PA
<pi.UU 10 <D1.DU
HOLIDAY BO]
FOR ALL PURCF
Buy Leather Luggaj
For The Men FoU
Top Grain Gladstor
$12.50 to $35.
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X.AURENS NEWS
Church, Socials and Persona!*
Rev. A. J. Thomas preached a
soul stirrin? sermon Sun ay morn
ing. Subject:. "Visions." With
this very energetic and moral
character Bethel members are
looking for the most successful
year ever to be known in its history.
The variouf organization
of bethel A. RI. E. churfjr have
been reorganized. The Ushers
board which, Mr. Robert L. Higgins
is president will have its first ^
meeting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Shelton on Williams- j
St- on ?W>dTies<tay' {ii tTie Xmas,
the reocgamzed Missionary Society
of Bethel, will spoTisor a guest
meeting which will be held at the
home of Mrs. Etta Garlington, on
Hampton St.
Mr. W. M. Roddick-, a native of ,
Columbia, S. C. and /.lor many
years a citizen of this city, is in.
charge Of the adult schools for ,
colored. pupils. ?lie liail two ses- ,?
siohs, qne ih the morning and one
in the afternoon, the morning ses- ,
sion meets in a class room at the \
Presbyterian High bi.il ing: the *
afternoon session meets in a class |
room at Hampton St. High on-W.
Hampton St. with the cooperation
of the adult students, Mr. Reddick
is making plans for a most -successful
year.
Miss; Jessie M. Pitt. of Washington,
D. G. is visiting: her mother <
Mrs. Maggie Pitts'and. her broth- <
er Luke Pitts. .
Rev. A. A. Thompson of Greenville.
was the dinner guest cf Mrs.
E. W. Bailey. While in the city he
was a visitor of Mrs. Geneva Khelton
and family. Mr. Thomas Shel- 1
ton, Sr. wh<> has bet'n in Washing- :
ton, D. C. for a .period'" of four
months has returned home for the
winter, months.
Mr. John D. IrUy is here visiting:
his parents on Grfrdon St. 1
John JL has been in a CCC Gamp |
irr Columbus, Ga. for two or three j
years. A large crowd, both colored
and white turned ouL Friday. <
December 11th, to _witness th,e annual
.arrival of Santa Glaus an '
beautiful floats parade- lip and ,
down the city streets of Laurens
The huge crowd was also entertain
ed by two popular collegiate
bands.- A new high school buiki ~
ing for colored student< is now
viiiuM in i.ru' -.jersey section
of Laurens. The building
will be ready for next year. The
school will have a large, athletic
field. '*
Mr. Charlie Franklin is staying
with his sister in Greenville; while
he is suffering with a heart ailment.
She is- Mrs. Maiie Fisher,
formerly of thi> city. Mr. Franklin
has imprb.cc) considerably.
Mrs. E. W. Bailey an ; ifamily.
She is aho visiting her si-ter.
Mrs. Fishor-'of Greenville; ami her
brothers Charlie and Bennip Frank
lin of this city. Rev. A. East of |
the Jersey section arc very sick, j
Miss Mary Bailey is home this j
week-end attending the Laurens.
County Teachers meeting of Hump
ton St. High.
Mr. Robert L. Higeins. a popular
young business man of this !
city is the youngest member of the I
'T GIFTS FOR
DMETHING TH
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.53 s
~ NEW
NECKWEAR
Attractive new patterns,
ooltirs. r7
$1.00 to $2.50
SCARFS.
BOTANY WOOL
$3.00
IMPORTED PLAIDS
$2 to $3.00
SILKS
*9 nn en
fcVT yu uv
KES ?e?
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trustee board of Bethel A. M. E.
church.' He succeeded the late
Mr. Lanford Garlington of this
city. He^js also a member of the
usher board and he* is a class
leader. The new leadrs for the A.
C. E. League at Bethel A. M. E.
chinch are as follows: President,
Daphne v Leaks; Secretary, Miss
Hattie Belle Shelton; Treas., Miss
Rosa Mae Shell. 'The Laurens
County teachers .meeting was
largely attain t?d; approximately
four hundred teachers were present.
The?county superintendent
delivered a very impressive address.
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CLOVER NEWS
Mrs. Viola Robinson was called
to Chester, S. C. Saturday evening
to attend hhe funeral of her cousin,
Mr. David Houston, Sunday".
iMrs. Mary Adams of Gastonia,
ffl C. an., children^ spent the week
end he re-with her mother,"Mrs. E.
Tate.
Mr.-, and Mrs. James Bratton
!,nrl cn>< XT r<
Wtl.XJM. VIIUI 1UUC, XI . V. VIS?lt~
i>d their parents here Sunday.
Mrs., Lizzie Crawford whg has
been indisposed for the past three
weeks was able to visit-Mrs.* Mamnvie
Jackson ott-Monday. We trust
that Mrs. Crawford will continue
to improve as she is greatly missed
from Flat Rock church, and
the Sun Shine Band for children,
of which she is the, mother of this
L-lub. * ,
Mr. Wash Jackson, Leslie Jack
son and Anderson Gaithcr visited
friends in King's Mountain, N. C.
Sunday.
Mr. Samuel A.ams of the CCC
Camp, Chester, S. C. spent the
week-end _biuie- .with his -famUy.?p ?
PENDLETON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Johnson
had as their pre-Christmas dinner
guests on last Sunday the following:
Air; and Mrs. Alfred Gantt, Mr
and Ma H. V. Thompson," Airs.
Pauline?Thompson, Mrs. ,L)ora
Brown, Mrs. R.,(^. Reese, Mrs. M.
J.-Crawford ahd Mrs. Lovenia
Mrs. Jonhson's turkey was certainly
nicely prepared, anJ every
(King else that goes_\vith a Christmas
dinner.
Kevry one left saying, we will
leturn on next Sunday for another
dinner.
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RIDGE SPRING NEWS J
| Despite the windy cold weathc^^^^
! Sunday the attendance in the Sun
i day school an,.' church services IB
I were good. The Sunday school jl
; lesson was beautifully taught and a
discussed. Rev. James was at his I
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ed by each one. f S
The Sunday school and B. T. U. B
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i tist. chu reh M onday, December IT, "
i 1936, Rev. Dynamo Campb' 11
preachew a wonderful sermon Mo/i .
day nite". He left plenty of spfv. ' M
itual food to feed upon. Mariy '
helpful and useful talks were given
on the Sunday school and the 3. T.' V
U. We were very gla^l to have
Rev. Campbell come to our church
to give such a wonderful clinic.
__.Mis. I-yease Stevens was funer- 1alized
at the Ridge Hill church W
Monday, December 4, at 2 o'clock. 'm
She has been residing in N. Y. B.
for the last few months, but 15 - J
I formerly c? this town. She was
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She leaves to mourn her loss 8
children a husband, a mother, aunt tf
brother, 1 daughter-in-law. 1 son- ' 1
in-law and a host of relatives and '1
friends.
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