The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 08, 1938, Page Page 8, Image 8

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^^WAVERLY BRANCH LIBRARY ?RBRUhT lOR DECEMBER 1937 r * M V- ... Circulate l: Adult fiction 764, ?dult nou-tiction .261, rental* 14, f:." .periodicals ?'4, total books and pe* riodicals 10j3. pictures 9, Juvenile fiction 710. juvenile non .< fiction 700. periodicals 14, total books and periodicals 1484. Granu until tuoi? New borioweiaL Adult 21, Jus vemle 21, total 42. Re-registi red: Adult 11. Reference readers 000. ' - Two city schools anil seventeen county scccoia have leposits oi books. Crtncr county schools *vill iteliimkji in tha \iw" Ye^f. The raoi't-iy houxa^ic 11 a.m. ~ ?8 p.m. A cordial vteiiu.ne U e*Eenued to * ).. ~ . J- W. T. TABERNAULE" BAJ^- UlURUi Rev. \\ m. Watson, l'astor i Bradley c inducted S. S. at the t Grecnvnle, S. C.?sSupt. K. I usual hbur. All officers were reelected. At ll:3t iiev. Watson preached a" wonderful sermon, ouojoct The Assurance of 'a Future Homo. B* ? *? ** - an "ffin K- ? Newson arranges a good .program, r . Baptism -ti o'clock by the pastoe-, eignt being Baptized. '.. - 7:30 Ihe pastor .preached from part two oi toe same sub. ect useu in the mon ing. Communion was served at the close pi each ser vice. We c.re K'ad to report Mrs. Jessie Law son improving. She is the president v' th^ Senior missionary society. Sick list-1?Mrs. ^*u^aAustin. r-?;?-? ' Students home for the,-holidays were: Cha'lcs P. Cliftor Albercrombie L. C. Galloway Miss Azaiec Chaprpan, who teaches in lower part of the state visited her parents. Visitors at service. Mist RdMor ivf '.i -ham, M supervisor of the city schools who spent the holiday.* with Mr. and Mr3. J. W. Cleland on North Calhoun street. Sharp vis eng her pin *3yitc^ri?tfftp *. iCuit d which ?he Rev. I. A. MilVr is the gj^ficie; t re; tor. ; STATE STUDENTS SHOW CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Sunlight Club Receives 100 Per Cent Response For Wilkinson Home. J Tire Sunlight Club of Orange-' i burg headed by Mrs. Marian B. | - Wilkinson and supported by all the , *r' sister Dr.' Mrs^-Uibbs. Mrs. Herbert Kilgpre of Asheviii-* N. C., visiting mother-in-law, M's. Lula Kilgore. M s. Watkins c'~Atlanta, Ga., the mother of M \ Robert Watkin who were Bdpti2ed Sunday. We v elcomv all to cur services. NEWS Fl.OM THE FL? RENCE DISTRICT Rev. I. \\. Javerette, P. E. The District Council of the "Florence district * convened at Inchburg S. C . December 28jth at 12 o'clok. Rev D. I> Doughty jestor (A Millln 'uich. nreurt- lined -j ymn-^lPraye: \v:.? olfere i by R? v. W. T. Felix, pastn of New mpe Mis ion? ' 1 yrt ?211} was' sui e bv the gathering Too By Rev. L'oughtyT The second hymn 284 was lined by Rev M M. Martin of he Central coffference. Scripture lesson by Rev. T&vhardso: pastor of Floren o station. At tor the singing of the second I \ mh th' presiding elder delivered a ~ very timely-disc ur5e~ from "th. subject ?*??X an, a (/Uvtor". -x-xxo s^jne was to "feel that all of us ar-> debtors for moiu> If rn-we can egress. . FolPwiii,,' this the pie^ ding et^ de: pioceer'ed with the di siness o"f the,,meeting. The Rev. E. V. Gij^s,pastor of Sinai circuit was ctcctWuec'etary of the council and the ItSv. k L. McBryde, pastor of Timmonsv.de, reporter^ The jilaces of the dislri t meetrings ivui'c-Vended upon a* follows The district conference at Lodi. bar, kfcv^... R. Richardson paster W.H. & ^..Missionary meetijig "Srnai, Rev E. V. Gibb.T pastor, yta Sunday school-convention:, MillAfL . branch, R"J JD^Q^Doug! ty pas> presiUi^j?ajttCv^ther. present r ? laymen ' /iiSRTTg^w^s turned / j/lT^dfetlpct president of the W. y aikf F.? MiSsicx ary society ^ whiT tc UTthe w made by Mrs. i*'ipflfak vfl&^an acditional assessnieu.. tactically ell of the ,y^h44ges responded. '{ Af^er ?fl^urnment vp were "* ! fill Oils' . fPrl Kir tVi?. v..or! non. I _ ..... y - i CHJLSTER PARAGRAPHS Pi?f. Leva Sianuack of the faculty of tue iiiga Scnooi oi v^au.my, S. C., bus - returned to in? uucies flljtor spenuuig tlie holiday* .?ere witn his parents. ihe names ol auss -Sarah Milured Aytrs, of Barber-Scotia Col.ego. and Mr. (juay Hopkins, Jr., ji J. C. Smith Lniversity, were .nuuvcrvenuy ieit out 01 tne nsi jX SbUUenis ut homo lou' tiic holidays. uveiatives ami" Irienus were^ueased to have them here. ,>e\\s ol' the marriage of Mrs. dVa lieuth of this city and Mr. L. Laddy, of Bennetsville cam. .a- u great-surprise to her many riends. who wish them much- iov m their matrimonial voyage. , Mr. and Mrs. Getty Babcock and baby spent the holidays here .vith relatives. ?Mr. Ralph- Mftrtin?of Greenville tid Rev. Mr. Zimmerman of Rock .fill, spent a few hours here Saturday, tnroute to Great Falls to visit friends. Mr. Robert Nelson, Jr., left Sun lay night for Miami to spend the "v'intef months. Miss Mattie Boulwafe, of the .Ymnsboro Hi S.chool faculty pass d thru dhe city ""Sunday evening n cute to her school duties after pending the holidays at her home n Rock _ Hill. * MisB Neina Wilkerson after "Tending most of the' holidays at ice home in Atlanta, accompanied _.icr sisterMiss Ernestine Wilker on here, and speiyt the week-end.She continued--her journey to Coimibia where she is a student at DI ueaici college. St a te CblIege~?pont^Sunday in The city visiting friends. Rev. and Mrs. H. M Moore and" Miss Foster, of Charlotte; Dr. and Mrs. R. Henry of Philadelphia, wore guests of Prof, and Mrs. S L. Finley, Wednesday. Mrs. Rubie Nelson entertained a few friends at her cozy home neai Oak St. on Friday afternoofi, at a four course Christmas dinner, complimentary to her mother~Mvs7 Katie Allen, and her niece, little Miss Catherine Dixon, of .Washington, D. C., who spent the holi!avs here as her guest. Mr. S.L. Rainey, of Norfolk, Va, spent the holidays here.. He s a former Chester citizen who had not been here for the past 30 years. Mr. Kirkland Thirkield Young, f New York City is at home for a few weeks visiting his parents. Misses Abbie Byrd and Ruth schol work in Whitmire. after spending the holidays?here?..a tl home; Mrs. Janie Bell Aycrs spent Sunday in Smith's. T. 0. becauseof" the illfieS's ot'TWr " mother. The funeral services of Mrs. Mahala Kirkpatrick were held at Calvary Baptist church Tuesday afternoon. She was one of Chester's much beloved citizens. She was stricken suddenly with illness ind passed away before the physician arrived. She leaves, one ?ral grand-children, a son-in-law 3,nd a multitude of friends. Rev>. JflL. R. Douglass' preached the sermon Undertaker Spann was i n charge. Interment was in Hebron cemetery. Mrs. Daisy G-.- B&urn, of Charlotte, was in the crty**Tuesday for tho funeral of her MahalaKirkpatrick. ^ Mrs. lone Jones and Mr*.*r-M.M. Adair entertained quite a-^number <>f--frionds at-Mrs^ Jonea|v.hom.c xm. Tuesday night, in .hflfndrtj^L Mrs. Adair's eldest brother and hia wife Dr. and Mrs. Jones. A vefrfy fitip f.ding people of tWs "college town sent out a.. letteT^ and received even more Ttfyan w$s asked, for the Wilkinson^fipme in Cayce. The following organizations responded from State College: the Sunday School, 1 sack rice; Y&C A 1 sack meal; Delta Sorority 96 !bs. flour; Omega Fratternity 60 lbs. sugar; Alpha Fraternity 60 bs. sugar; Kappa Fraternity . 60 lbs. sugar; College Club 48 lbs. AKA Sorority 1 1-2 sacks -grits and tho YWQA 96 lbs flour. In each case the organization pxpresself""*groat pleasure in being able to coonerate with aueh ri <plendid effort. The children from the homo jame to Orangeburg and rendered\ program on December 15, thereby showing a form of appreciation for these splendid things they received later. ' - ? 1 i . "f V r , S T ^ -TH STATE BASKETEERS START Ell PRACTICE MONflAY NITI Coach Ollie Dawson called th< tirst basket bal practice of th< season here Monday night at 7: 1? and was greeted with a host oJ well seasoned material to form f nucleus for a good court aggrega tion. Letter men?whQ answered th< can were Jimnue jonnson, oioaiey ri. Watson, J. Armstrong, Jiles Edwards, Sor Havis, IT ft. 6 in/'cen ter of Orangeburg, J. McDew an< Nat Harney. Promising new ad. ditions are James Ashe; Odell Gi liam; Jason Lewis Perry; Clarl hvot.hgf?- Melvin Frederick; Jame; Tpibertj J.Liferidge; Benj. Gallo way; Roy Woodard and H. Barnei These prospects are all a bi gVL'Cjx but a few uf -them are-ex "pected to come around in time t< setLsome service. The 1938 schedule is as follows J[an. 12?State vs. Benedict. , Orangeburg. Jan. 15?State vs Haines, Orange burg ^ Jan. 17?State vs. Clark. Atlanta Jan. 18?State vs Morris Brown, Atlanta. Jan? .19?State vs Morehouse, At lanta. Jan. 20?State vs Haines, Augusta Jan. 28?State ' vs Clark, O-ange burg. Feb. 1?State vs Fayetteville, Orangeburg.?-? Feb. ? 5?/State vs Georgia State, Savannah. * Feb. 15?-State-vs Benedict, Co^ lumbia. Feb. 18?State vs Morris Brown Orangeburg. .Feb. 19?State vs Florida State Orangeburg. ?... 1 Feb. 23-24-25?SIAC Tournanien ? Tuskegee.?r?? _ Mar.?3 State vs Fayptteville N Fayetteville. Mar. 4?State vs St. Augustine Raleigh. ^ Mar.?5 State vs Shaw Universi ty, Raleigh. PROF. 3. A. PIERCE PASSES (fontinued from Page 1 school. Professor Pierce is survived b nis wife the former Hazel F. Tat nail, of Brunswick, Ga.; a daugh tcr, Mrs. Geraldine Pierce Zim r.urman, a graduate of Fisk an now associated with her husban at Granard High School, Gaffney j James A. Pierce, Jr., a State Col lege laumnus and graduate str Jc:it at Kansas State; also the fc 'owing sisters and brothers: Mr: Ellen Carter, Cleveland, Ohio; A! frcd Pierce, 'Alley, Co.; Mrs.CKa i Jtte Walker and Sarah Rice o Philadelphia^ Frank Pierce. Clii ton Forge, V$L, Hattie Johnson an Dave Pierce, Camden, S. C. Mr.-Pierce was an exceptions individual having completed hi normal course in woodworking i 1902 and then received his B. S degree in Mochanical 'Arts in. 193^ H? served as President, of th General Alumni Association se\ oral years, and was very active i fraternal organizations. j-. NEWS IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON Continued from P-i^e I timore, Md, spent the Xmas hojy days at his home Georgetown, ? C.. and Columbia, S. C. . He re turned last Monday stating a vcr -lovely trip; - -? = To purchase The Palmetto Lea der call North 5445. r* ** Hli.-' py evwingiy^: spent. Dr ~~Jbpg is a prosperous'physician of South west Georgia . President i. S. Stanback con tinues to improve at his home 01 Center street. The marriage 6f Mr. John Rid ley and ^liss Flora Walker tool place at Brown's Chapel AME1 .church Lowrys. Sunday, Dec. 26 Rev**<Al C Crocker, officiated / large "reception was given at- th< home of Mrs Alice Walker; th? bride's mother. The ladies of the Mefronnlitni AMEZ church fjavc a rriost enjoy able reception in the basement o the church on Wednesday niffht ii honor of the men 6f the church Mp.ny amusing games were playei and a toothsome supper was serv ed?? Mrs. Millie Blake, Loomis $t. and Mrs. Martha Walker, McLur< St.,- continue sick.. Prof, and Mrs. W [H Atktnstff and little son spent the holiday! with parents, Rev. and Mrs. J.A Baten ' * All of the teachers of Finley H are aftnin at their school work after a pleaaant Chriitmaa. ?^r-ysawy mm Wf!!^ IB PALMETTO LEADER - "' In the District Court of the United t. States for the District of Cobis. Holding an Equity Crmrt. I i John Randolph Pinkett. Pls.lntlflf, i v. The National Benefit Life In* Burance Company, a Corporation, ' et al., Defendants. Equity No. t 63,39.1." I i ORDER REFERRING CAUSE . TO AUDITOR. f This cause coming on to be heard upon the final report and accounti of the Receivers ^herein, and it appearing to the do**rt that, in pursuance of orders heretofore entered herein, said Receivers have liquidated the assets of the denfendi ant. rnrnnrnHnn oa oot : J _ MV1V/I1) C* OVb V/U V 111 OillU |1 final report and account, and now jj . have in' their possession the pro- I ceeds of such liquidation for dis-"". E ' tribution to the persons ^entitled I s thereto as their interests may ap- | Ipear; and that certain claims -ot. -policyholders and other?creditors! - of" said defendant corporation? to t participation In such distribution , have been, presented to said?Re^ _ ceivers; it is by the Court this 8th _ _ day of December, 1937, adjudged. _ : That this cause be, and the samel hereby is, referred to the Auditor of this Court to state , the account of said Receivers; 2: That said " Receivers be, and they hereby are, ^ authorized and directed* to give no[t tice by publication to all policyholders and other creditors of the defendant corporation, requiring - all such policyholders and other - creditors who have not, heretofore presented their claims to said Re-' ceivers.. and notwithstanding the * provisions of any previous order of publication herein, to file for- | mal proof of said claims with the Auditor of this Court or with said Receivers on or before the 1st day \ I claimants and creditors who shall lot have filed their claims on or I? bofox*e said date sha'.I be forever |" ( barred?from asserting any claim 11 , of interest in any of the assets of . . said defendant corporation; Pro- J -r vided^fr eopy of this order be pub- r lished in The' Washington Law Re- * porter, in a__newspaper.-of general, circulation in the District of Co-| t 'umbia, and in newspapers to be I selected by said Receivers having I circulation in States where the de fondant corporation was engaged | in - business, such publication- to > be at least once a week for four | weeks; 3: That all claims to any .'of the assets of the defendant eorpofation in the hands of said Rcceivers, which have been or may be presented to said Receivers, be, and they hereby art^1 referred -to the Auditor of this Court; 4: That said Auditor shell give, by publication or otherwise, such notice of proceedings before him as he shall (d?em adequate; that he shall.take I * i such testimonv as he mnv Hoem I i- necessary concerning the matters; L. referred to him herein; that he i ? shnll determine the. rights and in*' terests of all said claimants to participation in said assets of the r: defendant corporation; and shall [I' classify the various types of claims | and recommend the priority and l" order of payment of the same and >1, the "rate of distribution to be 'nl3.,'Jpwed in such payments; 5: That ^ \ concerning ^ t he ^c ha r aoxt-ent f by said Receivers and their coun' otl, and rocorpmond proper allow, j-ances therefor; ff: That~s:\id An-~ iditor. shall report said J account of I said Receivers, and his "findings' tl ttnd recommendations herein, to s the C6hH. t<)g<?thet' tvlth'thP tn^tt-mony taken 'before him; and this " cause is continued to await the > same and the further-order of the 1. Court thS'-eunnn. (Sig.)_ e DANIEL W. O'DONOGIIUE, (Seal) I Justice. A true copy. n Test: ! Charles E. Stewart. Clerk, By Harry M. Hull, Asst. Clerk. ; 38-4t, , i ; Health-wrecking ( monthly periods n tion, cramping PPi^ly^' ; spells and Jangled nerves < ' soon rob a 2 woman of her 1 S natural, youth^ I Jk V-'ful freshness. e SspH?s? PAIN lines too ? often grow Into AOE lines! | If you are subject to suffering at i monthy periods, it may be that -- Cardul will relieve vou. ? f Thousands of women { i have found It helpful to I take Cardul. They said c 1 It seemed to easa their - Tjl" f pains and they noticed ! I an Increase In their j , J appetites and finally a J 2 strengthened resistance " -'M I to the stress of monthly periods. 1 j Tty Cardul. Of course if It doesn't * help you, see. your doctor. 1 EBjggg ' | OLD AT ALL DRUO STORES prfWT'i~~.' ^ "-Mi S'ext Week _ _ Thursday?Friday?Saturday ' "TH Edward G. Robinson _ in gan --SPECIAL AF1 | NOTl ' . ' : 1 I j must be in the office by Tuesd; - - guarantee the publication -gf I . nesday. In order for your news to mail same every Monday night All agents are hereby notif ?- along \vith- their news every M< I in Wednesday will be too late ~week. ?? ? TO DELINQUEN' All delinquent agents are 1 papers will be mailed you on \ money for amount of papers w no papers will be mailed. 8 THE PALMED - " 1310 Assembly Street Drawe SaturdayT~J*iu?ary 8, 1938. yiama ??? ~l Wanna Make- "" Rhythm!" ainty and hi-de-hoT Rollicking rhythnV nd sweet Wing! CAB~" I iLLOWAY I HIS COTTON CLUB ORCHESTRA ~ : * AUTRY 3 PAYS -in. . .. . l T T A N Monday-' GO-ROUND" Wn/lnaaflAtr TT cunvouaj with V . . . . -Q? ; And His Band Leo Carrillo * .James Gleason ey Burnette ? ?? 4M4NAE? * CE! ' urrent issue of any^week ay at 6 p.m. We do not - *1 -mr ' ' r\. " reach us on time, please ied to, send their reports ^dlcports comfng to get papers for that r AGENTS -- , ' ? -hereby-notified. that no? promises to pay. Send I ? ith order at all times; or ? v - ~ rO LEADER r'327 Columbia, S. C. * ? II