The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 09, 1937, Page Page 8, Image 8
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WASHINGTON HIGH OPENS
GRID SEASON AGAINST .
? SENECA JR. COLLEGE
Almost Now Tornado Eleven T?j
Face A fray 'of Former
Tea mm at os.
By L. 11. Bailey.
On Friday, Oct. S, the yellow
and black Torna iocs of Booker T
Washington, High school' will opet
their grid season aeain-t Seneca
Junior, College- at llurst field.
A very umisu.-rl feature of tin
game will be; the' presence of ?
former Washington High grid
nieh. Gt of whom are loftermen, ir
togs for Seneca, giving weight .t>
the belief that the .contest wil!
v- lx> hai-^ foucht and hitter to tin
last whistle. Minus the services o1
A in OS, . guard: Hopliin-:, etui
Franklin, center; and Wade, tac
kle, through graduation, the (\>
lumbia s<]tiad, has had to face tin
; additional?lu.>s?of Ficlds, Counts
GritTmj cantov, Titus, t'unninghati
W. Bi oolcs, and C. Brooks, Toriuub
stalwarts. of last year who wil
this year'be numbered anioti'g th<
opponents;, in tiu' opotunvr yamo.
^Xot wit.l>kt umlith; - * he?ret-ttrn?rr!
but two lot for linn.i Whitney an.
? Moultrie, a promising team wi!
be on hand fully.. pi epar d to defend
""The State ehaiitpjonship wot
. last year by the WnlJL Coaehe.
Stallwoeth and \\ .<.'{ !.
ed 'confidence tjiht tln' ir chary, i..
Will hold their u^vtrayah^t all
comers. Xew hu-n who havetsho\vi
promise in scrimmaye are: Mi yers.
hidf Christie, hark; Rutherford.
guni-d; ami l>avis. end.
This \eason the, Torha'does have
a touyh schedule which will -call
by in _iri_tj > ac ti<>M siaaln-t Stet >r .;i Ia'.e
in A.-dn yilk, Burke iH Charleston.
and the fo!lowing in Co,
.lunj.bia: Sims of Cnion, Mather of
, Camden. I>eceh of Savannah an !
Austin of Knoxvillo.
coi.Dvji.i.i:: s i:\vs.
ReV. J. *M. Mc.Moi ri-' delfverod
the messaye Sunday at Mt? Odwoll
IJapnist ehur. h, Rev. J; ('
Collier-, pas(?.r. Hi- subject" was:
Prepare to meet- your tied.
Friends* of' Mr. ,l<dm Roherson
are gTail to ! :e- \\ In Is ;t 1 1. Tsit'up.
Mrs. .S'iu ia. Miller has improved.
Rev. ami Mrs. R. I. Satt.-rwh.itand
Mt>. Aintfc -hUh >penr 'Sirrw
day iji Creohv/oOti.
Mary R. Ray and ,l?-s>k. ' I.ee
Anderson are wn.r'rie i at.;TT
ing why boy.- never* a-K iin iui
a (late.
Roberta John; is w.iiv.i-- ring whv
people neeii to w> ; h ail vhA'titnMarian
William-, i- nyuig'to -io
the Big .Apple.
HA 1 lis 1 > I11|?\ I: \\ S.'~"
* Sunday school ..-jy-n. i a- ,.;.-;.:al.
Sunday night. Rev. A.11. Bailey da
liveu'.l a why line n.-si-age.
Mr-AiUHiaiu .^rt'envts and Jit'
tie grand .child .-pen: rhe weekend
with her .-.yi; and !>ii :-in iaw
Mr. and Mr>. M. -1 A1t- n.u-'. SftO.
reported it t:i?v tine . Tin y n.
ed her home Sardine.
Mr. Willie Wat,-..;.,- tie. Mrs.
Lizzie Rich -.\ii! S. :i\
18th for .V-v uheiv la- ytii
begin h.is 1- boiling eare.-r at th.
Mt. Bethel Cat many .-ho..!. -II
wishes' f.-i- the prayers .,'f all tb
people ,nf A>;s ei.mntar.ity.
We 'are gla.!^|!.> nave as oi
teacher- Principal N. 1.. Rush an.;
his co-Work.-;.- Mi.--.-s A.<>. W!i:t
Gertrude I.- it. Kran . - Fair. K.I.
Bvi'd, Mil1..!' \ . h' .:. ! ' !
O! I.. Con!;*. Mi . <"..n!y i- ,..>uw_
what ill, but e^i.Tr's t-- lt.-ojj til.
job at. the li'-u'I: nintr which take
place Get. Iti..
We have in our p>uii ;i vn;
nice place ' for us aTI to en at-,
enjoy burselves at the taw Caf.
On Saluda avenue.
GAMKROV NKWS.
? Airs. Mamie inompsmi, wm
hi>v f)ui^?present '1 hi v. W.isiiir.:ton
a nice''pair of. shoes and a ha
to wear to the official opening a
Allen University. They say ni<>n
and hotter things arc in store fo
him just before Conference.
Rev. B. C. Scott, the popvtla
pastor of Felderville preached
wonderful sermon at St. Pete
Sunday afternoon. lie had' jus
raised around $100.00 on sahir;
and hurried on to St<J Peter. Brc
and lender led of!"' wit'h ' ,fr'ot
his cla.-,s._Xhe ohurch-,is sulFerini
for more of his kind. Mini-ter
should see to it that Bro. Stoke
Ret elected to the ensuing (lemra
Conference. This writer wit.hou
his solicitation pledges him hi
support.
The Emergency Cluh and Bo
$" Bee Club never get tired workito
4 These clubs pre the cause of th
$ : pastor being al>Je to report 10
i y, per cent at the official opeipn;:
Mrs, Daisy Mack. I.izvie Z'eigle
- and Mrs. M. E. Bowman dl-serv
special mention.
Mrs. Rebecca Urome led Monda'
} ' night at the Leader's heard, fol
lowed by Mis. C.M Jimmorson
while other leaders fell down 01
the job. Bro. Arthur Ibintzler'
class was moved from the "<h
? nothing class." This class know
i no Alps.
^ t, Uenry Jenkins, the only X'rgn
merchant in town has bought ii
I 4 many new fashionable things fo
k the fall; also second hand shoe<=
hats, etc. See him before you buy
Dr. Eddie Davis, the great e
j: ft vangelist Baptist minister wil
have charge of the service Sunda;
night at Brown Chapel. Come ea:
Iff 1 y if you want' a seat.
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1 NEWBERRY NEWS
Drayton St root High School
Prof. K. ! '. Gladden, Principal
\Vpdnosd- y morning our guest j
waSTVfPk. Manning, Home Demon- |
>tration agent for Newberry coun- (
. ty. She told the meaning of the i
1-11 club. Prof. U. S. (Jalloxan
i fold about her qualification pnd the 1
i great work she is doing irKjeounty.
Dr., J. K. Grant was our guest on [
, Friday inerning.' lie invited the
|. j'aeulty and .-indent's to attend the i
, rally l'or.the Coluivd hospital and >
, guVe an excellent health talk,
i The Shirley Temple- wedding y
that was presented by Miss Lillie
^ Mae llarrij Thuisdav niirht in in
terest ol ther1u>sprtal was a Beau ,
lit HI all'air. ' - I
-Mrs.Fannie Mac Quarlcs enter-- )
_ mined a jelly Laiadx pi' their..group J
> at tlithr ho:vc with a 'bridge par- '
' ty Thursday night lor the' benefit .
hi* the ho.-phal. Her rooms \ycre ,
beautifully decorated wrth the sea- ,
,? J-trksea?l'of bridge-1
! ;:;i:ihs \\<r- won by Mr. -Nathaniel
1 \\ illiiia;.- 1st and Mi.-'s (Jhrstona '
|5..lilowest -i-i.ve. Fur lingo 1st
'tTiii-.e M.iss.-Ciar-y and second Miss
' '~i~.:'.!11 11v I'.nlii-;'- .titer tl.e gamTTsa
dejutoas course \\ as .Served. I
lliiadio in : - ic. and dancing followed. 1
ij -diss 1.1'iiu!!^ 1 ubias and her ^
j 'i j~:.ii., a mi sfk'roai Charlotte. N. '
j; .. l.niloiVd to tin e.l\t to get her j
I mother, M s. Nude I'oBias who ,
ijJlas s'ieiitx a' \ory pl'usant vaea- \
ji : uith Mi', and Mis. John Ku _
!. I iii-i t iji#?!;. relatives and "'friends.
'.j Miss l'li-'nia-i. nia Gallra'an spent '
he weekend v. r.ii hi i pareiil - ML
1 and .Mrs. T. tiallinan, .relatives .
j aad 'ft ietnN. '.. ' f
| Mi>?4's T. I'Spignor; I.aiimet (
;-and 1*. of. Mi.uiii -I'Vntj-U.o wei;- i
' efri-'-at -t-a -l"'. rii' I." eli'jfc Bona >. .
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Mj-:-' tju-y. >;nnt tlie wei k-ei:d
In: t i'-iipih, .Si t . Ail reported a
.j 1 ,i
l.v. ?y p.i.as.uit 1! ip. . I
i I II I! IM'1 V! I :|||.MCI. I.. K.-ililivl <
J 'A' ; V-'.' t^Vojli
i >iit ; t y l!" iv tir pay I :
, ><> 'the. pastor.'a ."'J
*t was- Matt. -<M0, subject ^
|"tV i;y St mi Vo Hi iv: 'hue7 ji
i l ah tr\ J'ri'sl?? iVrian Church , >
Th. li;i'h- vtass Vi i-y Thursday I.
, a. rr.viT s'.; alive.' Neville,.
r.:.c"' has ] ; "lui.-id a prize jj
r a'.: the "-uk-.niters why .attend
' ' ' ' ' ath. ' |:
11 ia : -i '. a lur#? atte ndance C
the s'rvii.c Sai.duy. We were p
? ,.;_?.l'.ttu 'JirtV' .Miss llok'a Lec
!1, *'?:;*- . who i fj t jKjil l'mm Netv
IV,..k;liffc'v.c(L |
l.'arii.'j.' tin' chiidiV/v's h?>ur th? <
i - i, <
[ y try t; }.a .'< !- was quite in
: nu'.' At t.the ' pastor's
*"* \t ,v.;i- If."ToTr::.' 1. limine Chris-"'1
' fii.V. 1'i -'i n. His discourse '
. a ! !!?;? .it a-4..-. We \\ ?.i e di';
a o: . 11. 11iif miilsi Mi-.- j
A.- :i . Ai 1 >at:ic!.s who
; i .;: i.j . tai.hu: p.
k>.11.: A" iii' 1 t.i- service th'1
. '.-1 ; 1 at V.as. h-.d by A1 i.sS
' I 'l-aia t..i da. tin' wa.- vuv in*
tin.:. Tl.e r.u?i-ti:t'jr will be'
i .' . i at th.i" in at'- hi>m?' next J
St. Malt hi ?r.a;>ti>t Church
, N]' I'iMor
The. a'. t i da, ?'i.r Sin daj , '
-t . <>i -rrr^ \ i].T .t ' ' *1 i.o oll'ie
a.? a'.ii lii.r!.. r- then j
I .-t .h.!ty% There \*as no
. | : arinms > : \ i : .s durii.','1 tin
m.-rn/nir. liYi'U bejran at G;.*>0
j with a wry.hoy- at!oi;<huiei ami
ivinlvii'l a vii'i interest ir.ff pro*
1 v.i ant. A .- pa i.dM adik ess was
. ,4'ivi i: by J in pa-tor, .\i;?ht se'r. ; |
, \ici-s. Lr Ktt'a?ity. 7-aJU?uY^.v-ki . 'l ite j
1_ '.-.a 41 a, fAi:. AC.jr
. ' r voiioiutl- service the pus- '
VJ I'll*' iv; 'I for < iptt, h .-son the
t tikiid <lr:a' 1 1' . ul" I'i'nidi, after
1 which ilii- pa 1? t* tunic hefor* us
with a wumhi: .1 cimoa. His
1 text taken1 fronr St. .film l-0. Wo
1 ,
'.vi iv Knui to have wh.h us as vist
I itil'g friends fr.v'ii various chttrchr
I (s of Mid* city to W'?:shy> with us.
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iJT CAHI-.1SI.K M.WS '
On account i,:.y walhor th0
s rally 01. ynora! claims will he* the
I I Si?i day/yt St. T.nke A. M. K.
' 1 Zion church. : vice- were very
j eo(i\l tit St.. T.tike Sunday. We were '
( | very triad T- haw Mrs. Jauie Dnuytrla-s
of I h'i?n to worship with us.
e She adific<-(;if tic audience hi the
0 hfti iiiunn.' "u ,
KeV. f. I,. Wilke.s ami Hpmmbers
r of T.:ckri chap 1 ami Sefk Well
, llapl;.-1 1 hit1 rh. s wo 1 bin with the I
. pastor An^l me libers' of St. Iaiko J
Sunday ni^ht. Services w'tq godd i
if | Si :.To was raised. Those who paid '
n t'- ' ir dollar < n gi M-nl ila'inis were
K Wi)linrii Snidei . Mrs. Mary lien-.
' dii son and .fut 11 cndi'i'son. We are
c;
very sorry 'tgu Ju:il?...tbaL-Mr....XiI?n- .
ton Thomas is vcrv sick. We trust
1 *
t -he will sc/on riuicvxx. -
r| Miss Horriee Mi own is in town
i, this Week.
The fou th and last quarterly
j conference will he lv.ld at Williams
rhapel A. M. E. Zion church Sat- 1
r urday at 12 o'clock. OfFiceis oncl
members are urged V> be on time.
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VYATEKEE DISTRICT SUNDAY
SCHOOL AND LEACiLE CON,
VENT ION.
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(Continued from rage I)
L>r. D.' F. liildobrand, the'beloved
Presiding Eh^r of the above 11am d
District called the Convention
to oroer at 10 o'clock.
Devotions conducted by Revs.
U. J. IJjodge, S. Jfj Shown and J.
V, 11 .Mitchell. Fiw^rtryinn No. 2'Ju
\n?l are we yet ali>:e, and see each
tilers face? Prayer. Scripture les
-on First Epistle of John second
hapter first 17 verses. The devoioli
was ^spirited. After which
lie v. 11. J. Hodge with lilting
voids presented the Elder, Dr. 1J.
[ '. Jlildebrand, who addressed the
Convention with the spirit ol brolierhood
and with the -hope that
ach minister and congregation
lave laid success, ami that 1 il
Pastors and delegates from the vaious
charges were ready to lepoxt
md work
Organization, Mrs. Lillie Sims,
"we'.v. Coinniittee^^appointed. The
Aritfl* VVJ4 < ' n lwt I ?11 K\* tint riiiuiin.
ion. Reports wore called for; .all
xeopt tour; L/ut ai&urcd the P.E
onl the Convention 'hat Ahev
.vould: re.pi.u t_ before Sept. Clin
Presentation of visitors: Bishop
I S, Flipper, senior bishop-of they
\. M. K. Church and Bishop ot
the Seventh Episcopal District.hshop
Flipper addressed the Conedtion
of. the subject: The Dill'ei
nee between the Sunday School
ind Allen ('. E. League. The]
dishop. pave to u.% much thought
if interest on this subject that,
sill nican much , to our work ii|
viutji Carolina-. ,
Prof. C. (J. Cajjitf. Field Agjcut
d' Allen t'niversity. Columbia, S.
I)r. T. J.. Miles, P, E. 'Ceofeepwn
District, Ur. S Nance. P K.
Mane'ebuitf District. Dr. D. II,
loinineway, p. E. ' Manning1 His
iict. Dr.' K, F. (1.- Dent, P E Hi;
"oliimliia. Dist ricu?Dr. Iv. P. Kilts.'
,'vvs. J. C. James. C F Mtdeltv.'
'. A. Williams, Chai lesion; R
H. Jennings. .! 1. Hamilton,' ID v
nd, Mr*. D. ('. Sett. Mrs D If,
Ieiniiigwny, Esq. S. Mm iran, Di
. R. Creeii and othe-rs?wh*?-1 fail
t ill"' liifil- names? __ij
Sermons delivered. Revs. - 15. J
0 lire, annual sermon; If. A. Hit- I
In and. Educational sermon, W.
\\ ilsmi; lnhH-ationitl Address.
i'..K. II. McCill. A model Sunday
,'hool Rro.. I;.R Rivers;' A C. K
eague period Riv. K. K. Richbuig
ist-. Supt., Prof. W M Daley; The
1 i Testament Writers, Rev. C.I..
arr.
Sunday service preaching1 Dr.. 15.
'. llildebrand, P. K.;. Rev. Paul!
armichail. Rev David Smith, the'
fmid pastor of Mt. Pisgali Cfr-j
nit and his oHirers and members]
pared on pains in making it pleas J
lit for each and everv one hi1
tten.lancc yf this meeting. The!
'mivtntion closed with much sue-i
ess, Mrs....A. (I. Ilildebrand the
h.iVlhihg wffe nf the P. K. n<l<P.. V
uuh to our Convention She is j
born worker in Sunday School]
ml League Work. Site was I'i-;]
ri t Sunday School Siipt, of this;
>Mri?.'t before lo t" marriage.
Pyace and harmony prevailed!
hroughout the Convention.
pknih.KTON M.WS.
The camp* meeting at 1'ethel M.
church Sunday bt^ltight throngs
d' people from many distant cities!
Me-o's. Itoo-evel: and Xai'vie- !
e.I Jenliiu^ of (?arilett Were week!
ind?ime>t K^'t' Miss D.V. Washiiie
on. They reported a pleasant,.stay.!
laving visited many historical,
iii<i interesting places here.- ;
The sudden parsing of ferothei '
lames Kvans Wednesday;Si.pt.I
MMh came as a shock to-his jmany I
datives and friends; although he
.as .been iti poor health for -sev-i
ral months.. Mr. Kvans was fain
ralb/.ed Sunday at the A. M. K.
hurrh of which ho was :T nVom-|
Im'iv Tim?pastm Rev. fT ( l-orl
illiriytjng. - r
Mersrs. Xathani'l and wife,
nid Austin Evans Mdsdames Willie
Washington, Sue. Miles and
Edward Miss fswoetie Evans of
Newark, X, J.' motored down to
their father's funeral, The
relatives and friends o f
Mr. Simon. Robinson arc glad to
knew after undergoing an operation
.he is doing nicely.
Mis,?Rucke-r?of?Bolton?attended
the funeral of Mr. James Evans
ll.ev. G. C. Ford was the .Sunday'
dinner guest of Mrs. Ada
Oliver,
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
... The St. Matthews colored school
opened on October. -1 with a large
enrollment. Prof. John A. Ford
has "begun his twenty-fourth year,
as principal. For the first time "in
the history of (ho scho'ol an - agricultural
department will be conducted.
T 1. ^ ,.i' if f . ' . C T1 ? IT!
i earn rnu sum is as iuiiuws; v iok.
Summers, St. Matthews; Irene
Rarbor, ' Columbia; Ma% Gist.
Spartanburg"; Nora Harris. "Colum
bia; Daisy Ginyanl, St. Matthews
Iiossie M. RufT, G?+?mbia; Dollis,
Cokcr, St. Matthews; Minnie Jonesj
ITueile Douglas, Manning; Rojjert
Floyd, Newberry; L. V. Vance,.
Clinton; Robert Rurgess, Orangeburg,
/Johri( A. Ec/rd,y principal, St.
Matthews. ^ j
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?G-S<-MUrHTyS\ N M WS? j
ZC\ v-lailcd 1". A1.-toIX i f
I and Aiyi t \vt'i\
v-:,,u.i.s it;, our] c la.-1 week.
1 'aine .i utno:' fellti ; - v.: .'"t sole
h-,. Iumio here. looks
v. > and her i'l ieii v l ; i ylar
i<> M.-e her.',
Well i he A. M. li. uiini.sters. of
the I'tilniciUr a:. conference
an- all hi ilso ai; : .. {Some ai:e
\\? lag .and sayi:-.g what" \v;L
it . !> Ut_t ;:.<??aiv . saying, lot- if
b> what* r.t nijiy, I am rcauy Lo
a: . .'.f't wliva tfc. roll call,
.' ! t. '] homa* M . .l'rasi' r spent a
t'v4 *t"i\ S ill M. '.i ; wi-h t'i ioiiUs
a: i ciM'! t.-. a - y enjoyable stay
. .T-.-> At,!,. ) i'l-iolc'au n l?oi':
... ;<? ;li. < . lice left la.:t
.w, iui '.111 i.iverity.
M,p>i.:llr-.la)ii Nuptials
'' ! la i . ay evening AltSS
I;. 1 . 1 a cS became til i
1? . & i'i , . L i . iKii? 1). livsscin
.. at i. . uf" hot- puTlnts
1. ai.-i .' ! J. Mint's. Tii*-1
!, 'i t, I ' pi ! 101 Hit. '1 tllti
A . aiii. ;.. ? . una -Mays Jjan
.-.itt;.* - -t?>.? r-*? -iott?A*l'li'ly
A! ic was i.c'tl by Alt', liusw,j.
1 li'ii.. ?. ; : tu.vii guests at|
ti ' ' V mil M-s, C M
| It j .,. .> of tlic-gluoiiiJ
i -M !*? * i i'i. u, Airs. L.
in, .vi:, .'.i. . .. ..lie-, Aliases. lictty
!)? 1. ..ia iJiiAvno uiiil
A1r. llii'W.i \VaVcrly Alills.
-M i _i.? 1 '.luniminkf?;mrfeh.aii;cii
uf .TT~ IT ilaiivill ; Airs
la. ay Umv.i, ... W'avmly Alills.
I li c V. I i Ill others whoso
II. V. g.t.
1 ho colli.!.- i-.eiv-d many beautiful
an.i u-. 1 ui gifts. We wish
thriii i-nin i sailing on the sea
IJethol A. 11. F. Church
-TTFrrTT' V. :i-: -r l.fi-krr fa s t o r ~
1 vi' ^ : ! r V"lilv wu|p
ex< i't-ioi;:i?4yi. i>-..il. The pastor's
It M, Was ' . i. .a--I from Ezekicl
i1:10,
1 he faces and t^eir
IDic4.c-.-s. li v. as beautifully out1
iil <1 and . idy delivered. First:
The tact a-man which reprcseais
(d-d. .-i; 'iid, The face of
a lm? whiyrr i. jHi-xcr.ts -dou'rage,,
lie t-oura-.'i" a though your path
lie d:pk as night. Thh'd, The face
re m; sent.s pmiuu-e and strength
of an Ox, wi.'iTTi said the speaker
IV whe n yc ui load is heavy, get
down on your kiwis and stay tliere
until yot; g.-l strength from on
high. 1 he 1 (/in I h and last face
was that otl.t?Lc eagle, that never
ai, .Y.> anything to liutc Her luce
from ih" sun. v.h'-r temptation.and
t-fie -: inn .?Gu ises soar above
tii m.
At the evening hoitrWif worship
th<- pastor brought forth another
glorious message. Quite a number.of
visitors were o'ut at all'thc
lie: vices. You are always .welcome.
? Dickcrson A. M. E, Church
Hev. J. II. Ilr'yant, Pastor
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-lectric cookery gives you tlie i .
y definite advantages of better 'I,,
fulier flavored foods.and '
ire Uniform rrmlfc ?
w featu/os developed by the
1011s G-K "House of Afagic" have
lptificd the fine art of good
ikery. Lvery year more and mpre
iUsands of hnmmL xhatvi... to
ctrie cookery because it is so
irtless and economical with a .
L Range. New low costs bring
vithin easy reach of every home. *
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Phone 2-21 .VI i
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An appreciative audience wits [
>ui ..Sunday to hfjtr. the pastov u'i\t i
partake of the Contm't'.tfion fur th":
last observance .before the it.v.f r- j
, i ce. lie pl eached a >oul sib i it:g :
-i'iiu'11. TeNt Sel.cted .loilll lt;:l.l
A' the evening hour of worship
ike ^t'-xt was elms' u from I'
11:11. Ant liier vends ti'pl ;?r- j
nioit. Visitors wen brother W.l'ie
Dobbins'of St. Stephen churcb; |
M , s. Thei'e.-o lh owite 'of Washing-I
ti n, D. l?ro., Ileiivy Gardner
ol Conway At live- t hee of ts??; 5
a. jr ..- t,;io-t Vr<d\-i?H-Rii*r?v-n?[r-r-1'
i iled w hb ii wa- \ . ry good . .
DAKi.I NGTON MAYS.
j Mis. Ida Rogers motored < > < Y>
J 1.: nl.ia !:d t >. nd;iy to h < r
Mount, N. nec<>mpaiii< d ..b y
Miss Josephine, Pretty . apd Miss
Florence Weaver, of Durham,
spent. Sunday here with his- parents,
Mr, and Mr?. C.K. I-eathers.
Mi ss Hirda Peterson, LibraviAn
of Finley IIi<rh School spent the
week-end in'Cheraw with**1 h e r
aunt, Mrs. Mary Butler, who Is
ill. Several years airo, Mrs. Butler
was a resident here a.vl conducted
her w.n sowing est.nl.Hsh ti it <>t
her home on tho corner of Colum
i urn.ct, .war y r.?>u liolloway v. im
lis aUoidiny school at Alhn. Hie
| was < accompanied l>v herdane> r
V '-s rs, Mr. T:??y \\ Hi
! !><> n and Mr:?:hn-ks..n, Mrs..
I; ckM.n's son Kdwiri is ; atte.ndiny
school at Allen.
Rev. .Jackson pren. In-d a Vi-n
]( ' ful rnion Sun 'ay. nioiniti'.
| 1. ipChin 11 .in
11: t church pi'eac.hedfoj" i.s '1" s
day niyht ??T la-t ?rd:, JiK
tthrvir"TflsV> san?\ enjoyed the
.! sermon. It was food f..r tlmm|
Tho cdi'iir , vi lidt ivd hoautifu] i uI
sic. Miss >I.iln;i t > < in1 of (V;c _n \v
j teachers acc< >ni pan i< d the ?. h i.e...
IP v. an] Mrs. .Jackson a! *> KIf
d( l* Jam-rellc' tin tared to f olu d1
Ida Tuesday t.. attend TV.te il
inu ctiny and tin* o!ih ial epin'oy
of tin.' school .MAVS
IN AM) Altor.Nl>
WASH INC TON
(Continued from Paye 1)
day for his vacation to visit his
nvithcr :it Orniiyoluiry, S.'t and
friends at Colunjhia, S. C \\'c hope
for him a ]>1 asant trip.
Mr. (,'ayct J), licviiv- has i,(u a
rd to the city at f< r I einy away
in A slnny' Park, X. J., and XV w
_ ^ 1 a k for 1 In 1 a i?i . . r?iir mth ?
To purchase The Palmetto I ??
i Ivr or send in news, mil Xorih
t 1ill* wliilv t?\ 111*! T Cl \* \1''
I "" 'v "
Apt. 12, l/t fore 12 noon each 7d 1,
lay.
' CIIKSTKR PAKACRAIMJS
l*iof. and Mrs. I>. Washing n
motored hene and spoilt tin wt.k
on<l with Mrs. Washington's; parents*,
Mr. and Mrs. Alio Skclnn,
Ashfnrd St. Prof. Wifslpuplnii is
a number of \ the faculty ?(' tlio
Kdjroliold City S<hn??l and M > s.
Washington 4s p+?m*?j?al of a rural
school in Kdp'efuld . (' aniy.
Sho was formerly Miss Mary ?}i I
Ion, and taught as a :n>mber > 1
the faculty "f Kinley Ilijfh.
Mr. Clarence T.eathors who is
working in* interest of the N*. C.
Mutual I.ife Ins. Co.. in l.Outv
! ia ami Ashfnnl streets, where a|*-?
Killihjr Station iio.w stan.ts. (hesl
tor I'l l-Mil- w|?lr for Mrs. ltutiir
com ply ,e a::' v.-rly restoration to'
r.oaJih. .
Mirs M. i>.. Kelly, Je.'ine- Siimm
i isor ; : ter,.;. >! ;i nieeti'iv. of .lanes,
tyaehe. . in I .(Jrooiiville Monthly.
Mr. i . Seott l-V-nr iutT "
.vjoii-iitu e v<'-: iIk' l.iii [H' 'el' tiiir
! st i! ; j.:.\\ !iii h arri\e?l 1- i i::iy
n. >i Mipe-.-They no the parMs
i>' il.uo lij.e little 1. .y . Mrs.
'.-'ei v :.- !M. i !y Mi. s Katie
' ;a.. . i . She was a mom
vr of the !.; -i!i.y -of the I.niimis VI
triet n >. ! i ifeie marriage. ^
she ar.ii li.d'V i o'ili.'ini; lino. |
M ? s. 11 a lie' .?I? (.*!?. Sk;n ami son
\Ir. ,1a m - Mofi'-'lan an 1 hi-?\\o
'II-. V.-, It mat Mr..
IVill Aunrs amti-roii t ? DaltiPn/i.c
^y ; .o .ni'. e .-' a;i
"' i
1 V.111in. i aniols ] f; Sim - - :
?* v 'i' > ho T^o-irt-ho n ';'?t* -N*.
V> l'. to hve v illi his mollier am!
illicit*s.. ' t
.Mi s; { !.. !'. a hi .. 1;-1 i., 4iei;c
from her Iv'-iho in l'h-i!n?i lo'iia he- 1|
ail-o of the illlle.' of her motllel ?
Mrs. At ( i. VVytic i;J
St., w'iio i-' rpijlo .sieU. "j
Mrs. .K.-tiur t'a.wnmh, of Haiti'
hi ?: e ha- ' II tj lonne a ft el* j
]n ml:.i.:" m-vi;i;.| i!.-'ys_ with her |
it'iul I a Ali'. J'anna . lirj'wn," Mail-. I
ay slivyt.
AM Mr.'V.n iiiintu'tl to.
m i h iii:- ..in -Amm ri-toVMi. N..
i :"- ;tvfo v.! !:.
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v tliu' mau in eveis -iy i> arritlentn
More \* ages are lost <>n account
!y tltnvajih lark of >\ork.
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SOITII CAROLINA
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Saturday, October 9, 1937.
RONALD *
COLMAN .
mahki.kink
CARROLL
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"The Prisoner
of Zenda"
Now . Palmetto
AUm???M W7
SaBflBHOHHi
K OAMRLEI) FOR LOVE!
A C ill a gambler?a
r distri; ( atto. juy! One of
_ these had to lose in?tW?- ?
i warI'are of wits, passions,
a"""1-; ' ? .y?
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Melodrama"
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AwrisiinKmammmmmmmm
v machineryin our Shirt
lil ts to launder, then note
l! they, are to wear when
UNDRY
i street
d Carry,
ikilivcry service;
! 5234
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LLED I
;y automobiles j|
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o\er> minutes.
X
Med .by sickness it accident ?j?
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cabled each vear in the Unit- A
all's alone- are seriously, ill at .j.
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rl or injured every 3 seconds. A
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Ih injuiid every year. ??y?
X
I o| accidental injuries thait .j.
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Si: ON'KUW HELMING ODDS! ^
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NX SORRY.
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INCOME WITH A COMMER- X
WITH ?
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t casualty $
Company |
COLUMBIA, s. c. i
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NERAL HOME
.NSED EMBALMER OF
AND GEORGIA
uuerai v^ars ana r unerai
Equipment
5 GOOD AS THE BEST
fid Better than the Rest
And Prices Less
onice Phone 2-3357
Residence Phone 7765
CoUlllfesfY K ,T*' ~ *
AND
SERVCE
COLUMBIA, 8. ft.
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