The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 29, 1938, Page Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

f^P? 8 * * . ~ " ' IN MEMORIAM < In loving memory of our motheT Mri. Celia?D. Saxon, who died January 29th, 1935. ? DEAR MOTHER One smile?that always brings de|i ' light, Oneface-r-with tenderness aglotv One vision to the memory bright, rS Leading back to the long ago. One heart's devotion?always kind flan we. in earth or heaven find I Love that will equal . hers? _. ?.???Deirf Mqther. ~ MARY^RAY SAXON MR. and MRS. J. M. WOOD BURY and THELMA. MEMQRIAM REV." SARAH , H/SMITH 1 Rev, dear, vou've left us - For another clime, ? And we are so lonesome Ever, all the time., ? Hard and long you've labored Doing all you could -?* For us and fpr others Just .as Jesus would. ; Oh, how much we'll miss you! How we'll want you here! But we know you're happy With Jesus over there. Good-bye Rev. good-bye, We're loath to g,'ve you up, r>..A. n i l_*L J ... ? put. UUU UULXl CUXIUU. >ULL XIUIIl U9 . ' 'Tis better higher up. Rest fr^m all your labors From care and sorrow rest, Safe In the firms of Jesus " Safe on His gentle breast. Servant of God well done Rest from thy loved employ The battle fought , The victory won, Enter-thy Master's^ joy. * MRS. NELL CRAFT and Children! IN MEMORIAM WHALER, KATF.?In sad but loving memory 01 our DCKwea wue and mother, Katie Whaley, who left us so suddenly two years ago today, January 26, 1936. More and mora each day we miss you, Friends may think the wound is healed. But little do they know the sorrow :?1- That lies within" our hearts tot:cealed.* Fold her, O Father, :n Thine arms And let her henceforth be A messenger of love between Our human hearts and Thee.' JOHN WHALEY, ? and Children. DURHAM BLDG. & LOAN WORTH $237,936.40 Durham, N. C., January 24th? (C)?The Mutuali Building and Loan Association, It. L. McDougald, secretary-treasurer, has assets of $237,930.40 ( as of December 31, it is announced. LAURENS NEWS Sunday was a beautiful day and church services were good. Rev. S. R. Maddox, Jr., of the Theological Dept. qT Bened tc College t was pastor in charge. His theme Keps to a Progressive Church and _ V Light 'Divine, was discussed with masterly ability. Officers from Bethel. Springfield and Wl?*.e Plain worshipped with us all day. iMr. R. F. Jones of Washington D.C., rs visiting his father Mr. v Henry Jones who is very ill. _ Mr^_and Mrs. Q, H Oliphant f accompanied by Rev. Maddox and Miss Emma Maddox were visitors in Cross Hill and Mountville Suni day afternoon. I Mrs. Sallie Cunningham' has been called Washington t<TT)e at thcT bedside of her daughter Mrs. j Marv Means who is seriously ill?] Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. M. C. WhTtner attended ser I vices ae- mncenrmra irapTrei enureh Spartanburg, . Sunday. 1 " The Junior Savings Club met at: the home of Miss Wiihelmina j Mills Sunday .aftemoo^i. After a program and business the host' ess served delicious refreshments asssisted by. Miss Rosa Foggie. The Missionary Society Queen Mary Holiness church met Sunday afternoon at the- home of Mrs. Ida Mae Kennedy, Cray St. ?- ? Sad news reached Laurens cJ. tho death of Cnip'er Davenport the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs Calvin Davenport. Mrs. Daven" "port was the former Emtly Dial Mr. Ed. Anderson and Mrs. Ola Davis were united in holy wedK?1. T~ ? U.. T> r TIT iwn iiaii. lum uy rvuv. r*. w . Wright. ?, On the sick list are Meadames Othello Simpson, Hester Byrd, I Rev. Elias Dondy, Caiphas Fogery [re Jerry Dendy and Mes?Ef?. T. M Golden and Wni. Johnson. Remember the sick -4?- our nydat. Miss Anna Simpp?,n of New York arrived In the city Sunday * to b# "wfth her mother hfrs. O. D}" Simpson, Mes^ames Mary Hill and Janie ?Anderson, have returned from Bal timore, Md., and are giving "JfTSW ^ In? deflcrlptlons of their stay with I respective daughter and son. |p7.~??- ?' , : *?.<? - ' '? I BETHLEHEM BAPT.~LHURCH Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Fastor ?Newberry, 9. G.; Supfe. Gladdon n was in charge of the devotional exercises and the school in general. Five new scholars were add j. ed, 11 o'clock services began with Miss Qjetia Gilliam at the piano. "Witnessing for Christ Underdid^: secution" was the' ffttbtect-of the pastor's discourse. ?The BYPlh opened ot 6 p.m. with. Miss Litlie Gallman presiding. A reasonable sum was realized last Sunday^ night. irom the penny dr'iyei A Subject of the pastors message nt night was: "Is Honesty The Whole Or a Part uf onQ's Life?". Text Phil 4:8. " Out-of-town vrsiitora: Prof. WiU!it Watson, Wigg Sattcrwhite, Miss Jennie Coleman. ?frT'ln uai y 3rd Mr. Morgnsnn will present a moving pictui'e of the Italian-Ethiopia War at Bethlehem Baptist church. It is the only one Of its kind in America. Ad mission 10 and 15 cents. The Missionary society met last Thursday with Mrs. Bertha Williams. You are invito to meet with trem. PI.VK GROVE A. M. E. CHURCH ' -mr . ... .< i i ~ r5. "S at the Usual hour with the :j ipcrintendentl and teachers at thuir post. At the. usual hour ' Rev. Pollock preached a wonderful iterator.. _ Mrs. Olivia Clark remains .on. the sick list. The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. ilonry A. Stalks and -left fti\fine ! ^irl." l.oretta is the given name.. The League was organized last 3rnday with the following ofifi~Vfre7 MissiVn ETAOIN zSKDHAJ 01 s: President, Mr. Fletcher Bouk _right; Vice, Miss Ollia Nlxson; -Secretary, Misg B^aulah Rhett' A^sst., Miss Melrose Clark; Tieas?Miss Mahla Nix&on; Chorister, Miss Josephine Re.'non; Chaplain Mr. Ozillee .Rh^tt; News, Miss Te icious Lowman. _ more, Md., spent a-short while at homo vi.siting his grandmother and other relatives. Miss Mattie Boyd who is takng -ti^uty Cultuie?in Charlotte, NT C. was at home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dreher has moved in our community. Miss Martha Suber- was away over the week-end. The Big Sisters are improving nicely in club work. CRAYCOURT HIGH SCHOOL The" Kiddie party, sponsored by Mi-s Ethel Backus Monday night was very successful. Everyone re ported as having enjoyed it. The Graycourt High School boys basketball team played GalTney and won by n score of 36-8. On Monday night, January 31, there will be a popularity contest .miniiRovnH liv M*r W A Whito An added feature will be crowning of Miss Gray Court. The PTA is doing splend'd work They are now getting ready to put over a splendid program entitled Bound for the Promised Land. The Glee Club is doing splen cidly. Miss Irma Bradley being in charge of the music. JONESVILLE NEWS. For several days, the people .'n .>Ur community have been enjoyjng spring days. The boys a r e playing base ball "and shooting marbles, while the girls play skip the rope and h^n scotch. Surely.these arc signs of spring. The community was shocked by the sudden death of Mrs. Gertrude Moore^jast Friday, While going aTJout her daily chores of th?-> day she fell In'her yard. She leaves to mourn a devoted hrrsband, four children ah'd a host of relatives and "-friends; After a long illness, Mr. Luther Smith was called to the uey^na Jan. l/tn, JHe leaves to r^ourn a-hwing wife and fuur ' children. Themany friends' of Miss R.A : Gail, one of the teachers of our school, will be glad tQ*?lcarn of her recuperation. The most delightful occasion of thc'sefi'son was held last Friday night, Jan. 14 In b?rfor of Mr. W. K. Smr'th, at Mr. Smith's home The following guests were present The Mrs. M. Ezell, Fannie Noi ris, Frank Gaflfney, Minnie Foster Bertha Thompson and Ellen Craw , ford; the Misses Elizabeth Farr, Norvis Thompson , and Mary Norrls; ann Mr. Drayton Long, Rev. J. R. Ezell, Wallace Hughes, Ed, Farr and John.M. Foster.' Many jokes were told. After which a da llghtful repast was enjoyed by all ? t> - TH1 > > , i i i RIDGJE SPRING NEWS. ] We have just closed our fifth ii'^uth and me moving along nice J ly towards the 0th. Enrollment and attendance remarkable says thote in authority. ? .BasketbaU gt'rls?and boys art hard at work. The girls so far _ have suffered no defeat, victorious over the Johnston and Monetts girls. Boys suffered defeat from the mighty Johnston and Trenton players. Despite defeat they are still hopeful. We were glad to welcome qui bounty supt. and-Attendance officer Monday. Mis.?Hammond?wun llie'?cake given by the basketball girls Wed ' -neftday. The-lucky number was 84 A large audience enjoyed the ptogram rendeinld by Bc^ttis Academy Friday night. Come again Several teachers are planning to attend the District meeting in Newberry Saturday. 81st Birthday Celebiratcd . -Many were the smiles upon the face of Mr. William Greene when his T girls, 3' sons, 42 grandchildren and 14 great grands sprang upon him a delicious Surprise' Birthday dinner of many courses Su.pdayT"Outside' guests- were Mrs Regina W/gfall, Mr. A. J. Cfivley." Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hightower. -Each wished him fnany more happy birthdays. Mrs. Regina Wjgfall visited hei l bi other in Due West recently. After a separation of 30 years they met happily. She was accompanied by Prof. Gardner and Miss Best. The seniors are sponsoring a Silver Tea Sunday 3:30 p. m. ? " ^ ST. JOHN BAPT. CHURCH Rev. N. L. Bush, Pastor 1 -Sunday school openecl at 10:00 with- Supt. W. tryle* -&ndI other officers at their post of duty. , ' We enjoyed two wonderful sermons: Sunday morning by the Rev Hnlln.an; evening sermon by the pastor. We regret very much the passing of Qittle Carvin Davenport who departed this life Saturday, rJa~nuary 22. Tie is the^san of "Mr." [ and Mrs. Calvin Ddv^nport. Our lit pe?t sympathy goes out for ; his bereaved family. We will miss little Carvin from c/ur community and Sunday school. We loved him, but God loves him best. funeral services were held Monday; at the church. Interment in the Palmetto cemetery. ! Theie will be services at the jch'nch Sun,'ay night, January 30. HON. J. I, WASHINGTON PASE I r ^ ^ Cont? 'ucd frpm pagr 1 - 1 Allendale; JL'ss Helen Middleton, IVIrs. Inez Thomas, Martin Mid lleton.^T S. Johnson, Rev. Charles Levy and Mr. Duncan of Charleston; representatives from Penn School, %Mather* School; Beaufort Training School, Robert Smalls School; Allendale Co. Training School; and others. Due to inaccuracies in telegraph ic communications, representatives " from the Masonic Grand Ledge, Grand Master Stanback and Grand Secretary J. E. Dickson were unavoidably absent, but telegraphed tho'r regrets to the family. " 1 Remains were interred with Masonic honors in CharTtv cnmo tery, Beaufort, with the following inombmH of the Craft acting asp pallbearers: Dr.* M. P. KennedysAlbert Dfpgle,? Proeter?Glover, Phelix Powell, William Mitchell and Edward RoacKeT ~ ?He leaves tu ir^um his passing ~ a devoted widow, Mrs, Eli'za M. J Washington: three sons: Thomas W, of Pensacqla, Fla.; J. Irwin, State College, Orangeburg; Charles E.,?Beaufort; three daughters Mrs. Sadye W. Rice, Allendale; Mrs. Adele W. Fleming, Beaufort and Etta M. Washington, Beaufort and an adopted daughter, Mrs. Mamie Bryan, Reaufort;" fourteen grandchildren; a niece, Ella Craw ford, Washington. D. C.; tw? nephews, Joseph Washington, and ~ Fred Moore, New York; other relatives and a host of friends. * -. "Servant of God well done Rest frort thy loved bmploy; The battle fought, the victory win Enter thy Master'^ joy." * ? - i i BROWN GRADED SCHOOL Prof. W. W. Smans, Principal The basketball girls and hoys have be^n very successful thus far th's season. The boys have played four games, loss one, tied | two, won one. The girls have played thr^e games, twe/ wfth Man ~ ning, one witlj, H'fcmmingway and won all. They played Aind?*ews January 23. y There will be a declamation con test Tuesday Jan, 23, sponsored by Mis? Mary D. Pr^ssley. We all regret very much not to f havp Miss E. &; Rovrmsn baekr = M>-o * vjuiirwic ui nui^iticc 10 Uii - v rying opt the term, \ The teachers are rallying very _ har>4 to raise their assessment i thin term, , i ' L_J. . -y? ? ' 1 BE PALMfrtfrt) LEADER __ _ In the District Court of the United i States for the District of Co bia. Holding an Equity Court. li'nhn Randolph?Pinhett. Plaintiff, " v v. The National Benefit Life Insurance Company, a Corporation, et al., Defendants. Equity ^lo., - 63,391. .) ORDER REFERRING CAUSE TO AUDITOR. This ^?tt?g-rmntng on TFO'frc hewr^ upon the final report and account of the Receivers herein, and it apoearincr tr> tv,? 1 - . e ? .he wuui l Limy, in purauanic uf uretera'heretofore entered ' herein, said Receivers have liquidated the assets of the dlnfend. ant corporation, as set out in said final report and account, and now have in ihelr possession the proceeds of such liquidation for*- distribution to the persons, entitled pear; and thai1 cu?'laln ClPiMs df* policyholders and othw creditors _ of said defendant corporation to participation in such distribution have been presented to said Receivers; it is bv the Court this 8th I day of December, 1937, adjudged, ordered and decreed as follows: 1: That this oause be, and the same hereby is, referred to the Auditor of this Court to state the accouht of said Receivers; 2: That said Ructlvfers be, and they hereby are, mhi uuvuifu to give notice by puoflcation 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-J ceivers. ar.d- notwithstanding the i 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 lBt day of March. 1938; and_any _anjf allclaimants _and creditors who shall 1 ot have filed their claims on or before said date shall be forever barred from asserting any claim of interest in any of the assets of said defendant corporation; Provided a copy of this order be pub-' lished in Tha Washington T nw Bn porter, in a newspaper of general circulation In the District of Co'umbia, and In newspapers to be selected by said Receivers having circulation in States where the de-l fondant corporation was engaged 1 Tn^TTusTnesTT, such publication to ' be at least once a week for four weeks; 3: That all claims to any of the assets of the defendant cor-| poration in the hands of said Re-' ceivers, which have been or mayL he-presented to said Receivers7 be, ~ and they hereby are. referred to the Auditor of this Court; 4: That said Auditor shell give, by publication or otherwise, such notice of 1-1?? 1 ?1 1' M- ? ~v^..6o UC1UID HUM ttU HO HUUU . deemadetruatei that "ho shall takf ! such testimony as he may deem ' necessary concerning the matters referred to him herein; that he , r.hnll determine the rights and interests of all?said claimants?to"J participation in said assets of the defendant corporation; and shall i classify the various types of claims, and recommend the priority and , order of payment of the same and the rate of distribution to be allowed in such navmenta; K: Thati1 said Auditor shall take testimony i concerning?the character;?extent -\ and value of the services rendered ( by said Receivers and their counsel, and recommend proper allow, ances therefor; 6: That said Auditor shall" report said account of J said Roeeivers, and his findings \ and recommendations herein, to | the Cou^t, together with the testimony taken before him; and this cause is continued to await the 1 same and. the further order of the i Court thereupon. (Sig.) | DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE, , (Seal) *... . j Justice. A true oopy. Test: - - - 1 Charles E. Stewart. Clerk, i By Hr.rry M. Hull, Asst. Clerk. \ 88-4t. , 1 (Trace r. r church ~ 1 Rev. jU. L: West, Rector j Moneks uorn^fr 5?"T?.~? flundaj^ ^ S<JtYOO"t opened at the usual hour j with the Supt. anj teachers at their post--of duty. The lessen a was?beautifu l' . tatigHt ?by?M*v- -s George Hoi man.? The pastor gave- t the review. a Woman's Day will be observed i Sunday, January ,3.QtJw - ? s Those on sick list: Mrs. Cath- < erine Held; Mr. Isaiah Aiken and ; Mrs. Ida Price. We wish them a 1 speedy recovery. I At the congregational meeting Sun (ay the following officers were I elected: Sec., Mr. Walter Frost; | Wrdens; Mr. Benjamin Mack and c Mr. John" "L,. "Aiken; VestrynVCn, t Messrs Alfred Aiken. Anderson i Brown, Ben Jenkins, Walter Frcst t Frrnk Holmes, Elmore Anderson J David Reid, John 1#. Aiken and f Ben Mack; Layreader, Mr. Wm t Smith, Delegates, Mrs. Ewnwaline Session" and Mr. Ben Mack; Coes- ' tcr, Mrs. Alice Frost. Missionary v society, President, Mrs, Alice B Frost, vice-president,* Mrs. Mayjell Brown; Treasurer, Mrs. Janie v Aiken; Pulpit Aid, mi Janie Id Aiken; Chairman,. Ushefr Board, h Mr. Frank Joy, chairman. McCOLL NEWS. " ^ By J. S. LaSaine, Jr. The localf teachers have paid t, itate teachers' dues 100 per cent b ion caused the Adult classes to p >e postponed Monday n-'gbt. b Fair Plane held its regular ear- C dees Sunday morning conducted f< ibly by the pastor, Rev. J. W, .. * WINNSBORO NEWS. Sunday was a high day at Wuy man AME church. P.' E. Robinson filled the pulpit throughout the day for the pastor, Rev. V. A Janerette.The Adult schopl of our "town carried on hy Mra. T,_ P flnmphcl] Is progressing., nicely. v Mr. W^_A. Ross, Jj^who spent a week with his parents here af rer completing his?firot soniootct exami nations returned to Benedict last Sunday. It was a royal treat to have as our guest spenker Sfcptr- L.~ V. Mayert?white?of the Montieel'a High school, who for three-fourths of an hour held his audience spell hound?on tho essentials of -the KpVir?r\l and?its workers. He?grew eloquent on the -topics: Teaching, Learring?and Discipline. Every teacher left that meeting \*ith in formation, deternV nation and power to do a better class of school work:?Accompanying tho Supt. wan his principal Mr. Hamilton. The basketball teams of Fairfield Co. Tr. school met the Booker Washington boys and "gtTtS in Columbia Friday nite, and suffered a heavy defeat frohi their l^ys but only minor injuries -from the g?'nlB. The game's were well- a!? tended and looked upon with great enthusiasm. Scores of the girls 14-15; boys 6-36, both for Booker Washington. _ Deaths and Fuheirals Mrs. Mary Range departed this life Friday Jan. 21. She lived to the ripe age of 98 years in the Mitford community. She was a faithful memb6u of Gladden Grove AMEZ church. She was funeralCAi I _ ? or? r * ? - * ucu oaiuiuay uun. iniermcDi m ~ iHe~church cemcteryT Mr. Allen Richards departed this life Sunday Jan. 23 at his home near Monticello. He was funerallzed Monday Jan. 24 at St. Piters church. Mr. Wade B. Jackson departed this life Saturday,-Jan. 22. at his home near Woodwards. He livA'd to the ripe ape ?.f 85. He was funeralized from St. Matthews Pros byterian church in White Oak. The above funerals were efficiently conducted by Mariigault & with Mr. O. E. Manigault, Jr., as Funeral Director. I j EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. It. E. Brogden. Pastor Charleston, S. C.?Last Sunday dawned beautifully. As the hour, fer?the?mor n i n g?'wor shi p- a pproach ed, people from every direction were seen hurrying to some place of worship whether it was to a jpacious eJifice or a small mission. As long as it was a place where , the grspel could be heard, it did ' not matter. On- the" other hand, | quite a number of persons could i be seen desecrating the Sabbath, and, apparently, giving little, heed to the call to worship. They re- i gard Sabbath simply as" "anrther i.lay." Those who know better take a dfferent attitude relative to this day. Therefore, those of Li a who Inow hotter should holri thf unconcerned to realize the mistake. Within the confines of EmnianJel on last Sunday mornin, a large attendance was seen. Following the usual preliminaries -the/ pastor selected as a text Collossians 1:18. theme "The Preeminence of Christ'". This prrmon was a jreat one. Dr. Brogden stressed the fact that Christ should be preeminent in our lives. Three persons were received. Sunday school got off in fine style in the after?oon. A larg' rttemiance of teac her sT"and. s oh ei irs wer$" present. The lesson 'Ministering to Physical* Needs" .vas inter? stinfely dfcsusscd. A ihort Bible drill was conducted hy the panto fl. There weave a fow visitors "Wild I'Uinu in to e^e? \mong them were Misses Mack md?F.vans?of_-Centenary _M. E:hurch; Mr. Frank Edmonds, Mt '/ion arm mr. mwara ivoper, VIorris Brown. We were pleased :o have thert^ call -Trrr-us.St. Matthew 21:31 "Covenant breakers' was the theme.^Fhs effect ol this sernton turned the icrvice into what was similar to i revival. Five accessions woae nade. Mrs. Ruth JSinkler, Centenary, worshipped with us. Also ley. R. M. Turner. Bro Holmes rom Georgetown were with us in he morning. i.llen, who immediately after ser ice left to conduct the funeral eryices of Mr. Edward Williams Hipewell ME church of Tatun /as totally destroyed by fire Suit ay. The building was caught dur ig the Sunday school period. Messrs. Boyd Gandy and Robt knderson of -Clio were pop callrs of the LaSaines-Sunday nito.; McCoU Grden Wave journeyed a Blenho.!m Tuesday for a basket all game coming out the raw}- with ? 11-6 victory. Thi^ = uts our girls in the winning racket after four attempts. 4lck>U is planning a warm reception or Dillon here-' TueSttSy nite. MeColl rolls to H?rtertlls next . . * a ' ' * * .... CHESTER PARAGRAPHS __ , C mtinved from Pa>*el ' devoted to his church and Suti.'aj school and an ardent supporter ol everything that meant community uplift. .He was a devoted husband and a lovng father, a rea , neighbor and fi Wind.-Ho was one of the leading- undertakers in the \Tty, and in the tstate. He was a hiynl meniher nf .^fivoiul frnt,nr. nal organizations, an officer in itne state J*,mt>almers Association , an oBk'v in the* Baptist- S.S. ami B.Y.P.U. Convention.?lie was ev. er in a jovial, disposition, and was dependable and kin 1 to all. IK loaves his wife Mrs. Mamie II Spann, r.ine children, Mis. Marguerite S. McLtnkln, Ml'. Haloid Spann, Miss Cleopatra Spann,' Mr Cyrip Spann,..,M| :seK J u'('ia, Itacholt Salome, Annie Hello, a n il 'Master Andrew Spann; two grand children, I'ttle Gloria and Mamie - McLurkin.mul -a multitude-of -sym pathetic friends. Funeral serviees will bu hold Thursday?at 'J ?|>.m?at- Calvary Baptist ohur h, of which he had been a deacon for more than tv.?ntv years. A great man has passed away?one of Chestorvcry _bei"_t dtlzt 11;. ' Mr. Moses A. White, of Philadelphia is at hnmc because of th" ill health of his mother, Mrs. J. C. Wh'te, Cemetery St. His parents and many friends are happy to see and welcome him home n"gain. "He will "Be here only a few davs klircv n_- life l.iwitinuu folia him 'home. Mr. Harold Spann, of Washington, D. C., Miss Julia Spann, a student of Benedict College,. Columbia,?>1 iss1 Sa*mr~ ?spa mi;?*tt student of Morris College, Sumtoi were called home, because.pf. the iMnes^-of their father-X*r.dortaker J, E. Spann. Sick ]>.t;?Mc*,?It. f'urrcnco, Mrs. A. R. Cohen. I Mrs. Ada Franklin, of* Eliza|. bc'th, N. J. is in the* city visit in?* her mother, atul her biothersf i Mease's. Thomas anrl-fieo. Weight. I Mrs. Eva Heath and Mi-. J. C. Eewis had a very enjoyable program and party at their school in the '-ffftunty " Fiidny~~ aftonnuVni f Mrs. J. H- W. Wrieht. of Rock incrham. N. C., was n the city last week, and called at the home '.r Mis. I'va 11Faddy family j Mis"s "Willie Belle Heath spent the week-end in the Jerikiusville community. ' Madam M. E. Wools was i n i Rock Hill Monday because of ihe [ critical illness of Rev. T.. S. (iil, more. ? Friends will'he jr'acp to Icaen that Pre.'/dent X. S'. Stanback who i i : i i iis teen very, in, was able to po to Rock II iU one day last week and look in on his scho' Clin-j ton College. GQI.DYIM.E NEWS Mr. and Mrs. ,WSst Anderson announce- the marriage of their daughter Miss Jessie Lee An .crson to Mr. Roy Rioe on .Sunday. January 23. -The wedding ceremony were, cor ducted at the home by .Rev. Wallace, pastor of Little River Zion Raptn-t church in th(. presence of many relatives and friends. Afservedr The bride was becomingly attired in blue; hut1 vott^cattght ^nck frotti?J.e. face with inatcITir.g 11 overs, ; i-or GOOD RELIEF -use a GOC QONSTIPATION is not to need a laxative, you need purely vegetable, reliable. ach but acts on the lower t Black-Draught is made of clean plant leaves and roots (finely powdered), not so very different, when you come to think about it, from \Vsthe vegetables-you eat at every meal. V- V . .. EDGEFJELD NEWS 7~ T?ft in if 1 " w"j niittee. i. The second n.eetine" of ;iii< cluh was hold at the Homo <?f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morgan. members were added to fho roll,; The next meet np: will be the 1 st Tuesday nite-in February at the hrmnrf nf" Mr. and'.Mrs. R.C, 7!<><">ks The Adult Thrift Club met at the h?ne of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred. Oli^hant the second Tues'av l.ite In January. The -next meeting at the home of Mr. and MvsT" 'Jage .Saturday, January 29, 193& Thrilling Story Of I^orse niv ? _ iv^cing: < ly .. Garland CIV/;", "cat . it . it? H * . \i\/ i . I .aik !" I XKW?SI1UES" NoroualiL. DONT? mi; :r;ii i(Firr r^L. T ? ~ I'' H J 1) A \ with ?A! JUDY GARLAND ihis u vi, MICKEY ROONEY SOPHIE TUCKER .! ill , C. AUBREY SMITH 1 I - RONALD SINCLAIR SMIT mEMAN* FUEL CO. "Sajis(action or Mcnev Hack" ?COAL - COKE PHONES'3124 and 3125 I!!2t Taylor St. COLUMBIA ELLA MAE'S BEAUTY SHOP ?? c!?ft+rd?C: u';ui:,:it!u?WtlYCS Hair ami Dry Cleaned *, ' French Curl* Phc-ne 1)7(5:} ' 1(520 Itice Street BAXLEY'S DAIRY Grade "A "Milk PHONE 2-111G 23.'}f) I;lmwf)od Ave., Columbia, S.C. [" Mfllnite Show 7 ' I?SUNDAY NITE? 'Hollywood Hotel' I - ?WITH? Blfiok ?1| IUT(RH HERBERT _i. BENNY GOODMAN PALMETTO of constipation ) DT. AX AT IV E be trifled with. When you a good. one.. .BiacfoDraught -r-. . it docs not upset the 'stomiowel, relieving constipation. ? Tins reliable laxative , * Is the stand-by for con*? ?*. .. stipation in thousands -\/^r of homes. Sold in sealed /V v>\i cardboard containers, like the picture at the left. About 25 dos^s in each 25-cent package. Shedrick. ' _ .T:i li'iij W..V - .I.A IIM'll ' PI .Columbia was brought to E Ige- Hold for burial on last Sunday af terroon. Interment?Mn'oftinia Baptist church. . ?? Th' IMxio Follies Min-'trel at the school last Fr.'day night, wm quito^ a success. The auditoriun __ was packed to it3 '.uttermost. The shi\v met with much praise. There will be a Twilight Tea given at the school Sundayt evening from C to 8 Xhfi -Pubiio-- is cordially invited.