University of South Carolina Libraries
k v 1 Saturday, November 27, 193"J +Whit< 3 1 7 1 NEW HOPE AME.- CHURCH Funeral services for David Cun ning^tn, 70, who died at his home in Mountville, Nov. 8th, were con ducted at Good Hope Baptist ^^fchurch Wednesday evening, Nov. 10th at 3 o'clock. The rites were conducted by Rev. Hubert Cunningham of Greenville1. ? The^ following members of New Hope &ME church served as flow er girls: Mrs. Marie Cunningham ^^^'Mrs. Alice Richardson, Mrs. Lissie Bryson, Mrs. Ella M. Brqjftrny Mrs, Lillie^ Johnson and Miss Alice E. Fowler. j ^ v - % Mr. Cunningaam idjksurvived by [his wife, Mrs.^Naney'Cunningham ; one daughter, Mrs. Fannie Douglass of New York City; ^hd one -^^^Bister Mrs. Fannie Cunningham of Columbia. Funeral services for Rev. John Brown, 66, who died at his homer .in Mountville community Saturday morning after* a long illness of] $ve months. The]1 rites were i n charge of the RevT W. E. White pastor Bethel A. M. E. church, at "New Hope AME *^hurch Monday ! afternoon about 2 o'clock. The] determent was in the Mt. Pleas, i ant cemetery? "> w "J- "" Rev. Brown is survived by his] wife; Mrs.?Ajiqo Brown, four sons and?one?daughter. ? BEAttFORT CO. TR SCHOOL . , Conservation Week Observed *'5"" As most high grade schools, thisschool is keeping alive by strong ly celebrating all holidays in the form of programs, etc. 6n Fri&y the EducatiQn division of the Five ." Year Plan of which Miss Edith Jackson is chairman, agaiM . pre-; sented a program1. Speakers?were MflBtittle Carie Singleton, Messrs. Sam uel Singleton, George Saxon, Miss os Victoria Frazier and Thelma Shanklin. & ?X-X"X"X"XMX"XK"X~:-X"XMX,< r is.*, * ** .1 ? y | V^erdery Always li H Of,the 11 Dairie f l-s, f 40 ,] | Of Milk Distribut ?From V E D E I S \ l ' : L y-i Only Disti GUERNS | ONE-THIRl) MOI . | Quality r ' : W. E. V I - 73 & $ VISIT TH1 2m ?^ -.-... m ^ ^ a*-, I ./ :-'i .] r ^ u ^ ^-Use These 1 l T ? And Be ? f ' ' of - iJ*- jt ^ People's I ; 1 b Mall nr ~ 'i The Pre-Thanksgivlng services were conducted by Miss Victoria Frazier, second grade teacher. At the usual vesper hour each student read a verse of thanks from the Bible. Teachers also took advantage of this service apd each uttered a verse of thanks. The climax was reached whe0 Miss M. Perry recited an original poem. "You cannot be happy unless you make some one else^ happy." Prin. Shanklin. The people in tl>is community have decided to put the above statement into practice. On Thanks giving day thoSb who d<J not have are supposed to dine with those, who have. This special effort is made with the hope that the Thannksgiving spirit will prevail throughout; , I Distinguished visitors wei*e Mr. Hunt'and Mr. Evans of Washihgton, D. C. These men were special guest speakers at St. Helena Is*- land Farmers' Fair. PENDLETON NEWS Silver Spring was highly en _t?rtained on the last Thursday in Ql'.ober at the home of Mrs. Pickers After the progrfrtn We were carried to the C. C.* hotel by Mrs. Pickens and delicious chicken salad, hot tea, ite cream and cake vv.:r* starved.?Silver Spring wants Mrs. Pickens to kne/w we highly appreciate her hospitality. FRIENDSHIP A.M.EL CHURCH Rev. C! A. Williams, pastor We had as guest our District S. ' S. Superintendent, Mr. Philip Bennett who iustrucM^o the lessdm The po.nt stressed was "A Sure Foundation". And being sure of I the lriateri'tis used in ejecting a ' foundation spiritually and socially. Mr. Bennett also worshiped in the mo'rt ;ng services. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER ;~>?X^~X~X"X~X*<~X~X~X"X~X~> 's Dairy | ? Leads f s in Orangeburg | . Per | Cent I vL ?? ed in Orangeburg tY'S DAIRY.'! I ributors of $ V EY MILK . | IE FOOD VAfcUE > ? X Service | X f o rH ?> *on i ? ~ BOOTH . - A * ' ' * Products K 1 -, /\ssurea ^the Best.... * *> taking Co ; i v i "i .... \ i : ^ ' ... .1 ?zzzvz 2 THE PALMETTO LEADS jOirangebi I CONGRATULATIONS I" Cooking School I W. A. Livingston, Inc. I ORANGEBURG, S. C. ' , Jjc i" ^ . 5X8?3X83E83tt T Scientists tell us the world is B constantly changing. The American h public is now demanding more value f q r ?their money. : . When Vou lfoy-11 C. COLA t you get more of both QUALITY and QUANTITY. / 1^ IT OUR BOOTH AT THE IMFll COOKING SCHOOL TRY K C COLA and get two full glasses ; For The Price One *' T *S| f o ofc>x>tto:oo:oooo wo.oxea?C8aB3??????tt^ I ~ j ' - - visit '; : ;if Betk-Hudson Co, f Oragneburg's Largest and Leading Department Store | Our Stock is now ready for Xmas. Thou- $ I" sands of Gifts, ^Novelties, Toys, etc. to se- 11 I lect from. ^ We cari'y a complete line of Aprons, 1 C ^ ' . * j 1 House Dresses, Caps, etc. to wear * y While in the Kitchen.? ;1 BELK-HUDSQN ji | EIGHT 'V |" ? O'CLOCK ~f | COFFEE| t ? X ?"Will Be Used Exclusively At? y ? State College & 1 *1* I Palmetto Leader 4 f ? ^ Cooking Schools^ | R^l rpoo i !H?| STORES | ^ :v - ^ irg,Noi o^i~x^x~x~XKK~x~x~Xr*-:~> | ^OPP.oppojpo.O/ re USE and RECOMMEND % y T CI VEGETABLE - | MIXTURE I ouu ST^] g? , and Whole Farts of P ... p \\ e .carry t . ' O JfeRA ' jf . Fu -G.own and Packed By? g Irs. Wm. Harris J ? - FORT MOTTE, S. C. J > "X>????Xt<"X-x-x-x-x-x-:-> g COOK IJBSCRIBE FOR 'if THE LEADER!I ???*-!f M. . - II he lid's OFF <!? j- ??. jg--?' 8 ' Oran^obu OOM Go Pric*Vat.. becker's warn? annual m A December Sale I I ^ 9 PP YOU CAN BUY NOW WRJjjk ."" . AT ? 4 f ^ After Christmas Ck PRICES *|" I BECKER'S J {jl, ORANGEBURG, S. C. EDISTO DAIRY INC* - |, CPasteurized"--f ^ """" ""MILK . CREAM BUfT??RMILK CHOCOLATE MILK E^|T TiTTAnT? r,uT7?T7,ci^i fail I I J. iiiu-u wo.J.fr sn prompt service V^U Bill If V.--^ #if [arret place Telephone 152 '' ^> r* : ? . - : Cr - 1 ^ew^Eali^ancO/ and Overc ' ; . i, ? ' HIGH CLASS CLOTHINC EXTRA TROUSERS. W NECKWEAR, SHIP ALL AT RE A SO Just to See How Much BusinC) m*nt, We Will Give a SPECIAL DP Abov^ 6 - * 10 ! '"t on Either, Friday and Suture and Tuesday of Next Weel NOV. 26th, 27th, This Wed House of I ;1 , " ora*ngee mm ' 1 . - ' r / / - ri t~ * . J tage 5 v. 29-30 > o'oooo.o o o.o o o oo.o.oo o.o.ao.o o o OjC^oo.ooq.oo ooo.ca [T OUR STORE | " ^ I K IS CO.WEETE I OR YOL K INSPECTION 3 he largest and most complete line of Home 2 a. L . ' *" ' ' ' ' O ruishings in this part of the state. gp g ?* - Q \' ' ^ ?Also see our line of -t-s a STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS AND $ OIL STOVES 1 * T. SIRLY SONS; I T Ik. T ?irsc,.. | rgs Largest and Leading Furniture Store ? ' ' 8' ' ? ?O 0 OOOOO.O.O OOCrO^.OO^.OXfO'O.aO 0:CP5^a.&O.O 03D.0.?.0Pi : ' \1 -THERE IS A REASON ': ^4 \ wiiv ' : v Th'e Palmetto Leader and State College . COOKING SCHOOL ??~~ Selected...- . Jj NORGE v * f. ib |.'I IV'TDU' range. . siJSIp And ,Jil| REFRIGERATOR ~ ? SX- to be used in. their .. demonstrationsM ~ y 'r~ "Because of Their: -j -J ^ PERFORMANCE ? ' v* ^"7_i 1 A^D qu^ity * M ill-Be Justly Rruud ^ "T? ?Wn 0W" %6AW HO^LtioS! 1 I UJTCHFIELD'S ? ORANGEBURG, S; C. V inter Suits oats For Mert ind Young Mqn 5S, SUITS, OVERCOATS, ir ITS, SHOES, SWEATERS, ITS, UNDERWEAR. ? NAHLE PRICES. *s Receive Fi?om This Advertise5C6pUNT on Any Merchandise. Listed I- : ' 7 s lay of This W^ek or Monday <; 29th! 3Qth, of Xext Weekr? ' L. * VlcNamara iURG, S. C. " M " ' "" i it. ? ?! ? i