The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 12, 1938, Page Page 6, Image 6
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Hello Everybody:
I am on the air again fcrr a few
minutes. Everything on the farm
is coming on nieely.?Baby chicks
are growing every day. I am still
studying very hard, I have not
missod school a single day this
?term. There are- seven otlmrs irr
our room that have not been absent
this term. Bill I am enclos:~
ing my picture. I hope all of the
club members will get theirs ir
before the 26th _ of March as I
am anxipufl to sbo. tham.
Bye everybody,
BERNICE McLESTER.
Dear Bilh
I am really enjoying these warm
spring days, and I am still studying
hard. We have on^a drive a
our school. Everyone is busy sell
ing chances. I hpoe I will get the
lucky number. I am sending my
picture too. Bill don't you laugh
at it, for it isn't so good. J am
juniors in the near future.
So long,
MARGARET WRIGHT.
TRYING TO MAKE ME BREAK
MY PROMISE?
Boar*' Bill;? ?V ? 1
Wasn't it pretty Sunday, indec"
it was. Bill'what was the matte'
lasLJweekJL^L mailed rqv letter a
usual, but failed to see it pub
l|=hed? I guess some one wa?
trying to make me break my
promise, but nevertheless- I didn'1
because?I?wrote?my?letter?ant'
mailed it on t Monday. Members
wake up, even the flowers have
awaken so please wake up and
send your news.
Lukevilleboys failed to emmFriday
so we played the outsidi
boys.- The seores were 17?0 in
favor ol the school boys. uui
"Boys"ha ve~enough- pep~to~win an\
game. We have begun practicing,
for commencement.
So long,
SARAH THOMPSON
Dear Everybody:
I don't know what happened tmy
letter last week but I mailed
il. I'm getting ahwg^fnw?i?
school. We have started us^lng
our Algebra's * now.' I really lik
-it-r? ???
We are^ having warm aisd coP
wvather. Saturday it snowed ;
little, now it seems to be warm
Our basketba! teams are getting
ready for the touroament.
So long.
ANNETTE^ McCOLLUM.
Dear Bill:
We are having some very warm
weatMr althcfgh .iti makes me
" feel lazy. I made very good on
my exams last week and c/f course
you can imagine how t feel. I
am sending my picture next week.
On Friday evening the senioi
class presento] a very mysterious
play entitled "Phantom Bells". I
am sure everyone enjoyed it. Our
basketball teams are still winning
and losing. I hope to send something
interesting next week.
Yotrrs- truly;
JOHN'NIE MAE LEE.
Hello Bill:
How are you and all of the club
members getting along? I went
to Sunday school Sunday and en-!
- joyed the lesson. T~ read the "drm-ior
page, this week .but I didn't
see my news and I was very muc>
surprised because I sent it in early.
I speint the last week-end
with one of my friends and I had
a nice timei. W<4'.1, spring will
soon be here and I know everyone
will be glad to have sr
_ nice spring weather. Sunday was
a beautiful day.
S0 long until next week*_ .
~ . K M M AT ROL -e AM BLR
CONWAY NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Church
Rev. W. I. Gore, Pastor
Rev. W. I. Gore, the pastor was
in a happy rrrobd and preached
.an inspired sermon that had his
hearers rejoicing. He selected a?
a text St. John 1-29, theme Behold
the Ilanjb _pf_Goxl, Everybody
present was filled with the Hoi3
Spirit. S. 57~op~ene'd attK<T~usUiiT
hour a splendid session was held
Adult clas3 No. 1 is holding the
banner at this writing, Mrs. N.
B. Levister teacher.
At 8:00 p.m. Rev. W. I. Gore,
Rev. Rainbow, Rev. Davis and
Rev. Miller from North Carolina
were * pulpit associates. Rev.
Qbarles was presented and spoke
from the theme "Take A Stand
For God".. Two came and joined
at thig service.
.. Mrs. F. A. Quick left for Day- >
tona, Fla.
Mr, Stafford Bellamy has returned
to New York.
Mrs. A. C. Lewis left Saturday 1
tor New York, 1
Pro/. J. B. Jone* and family '
&h.c__
mo sfn.1
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it together with a self addressed?
netto Leader, Sill Carver's Club, X
LC. Your name will he- placed or. f
ve a membership caYd and gutton %
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^ 1W,I,,X'*W,*WhX,,X"XmX,,X"M,%,v
I of Orangeburg were home las.
week visiting relatives ai.d i'viend..
Mr. I. T. Davis has retu:nc
from Duugins, (da.?
Mr. H. Latimer w:i? homo las
iviek on vacation.
Rev. ,11, B. Jones. Pastor
Bennettsville, S. C.?ll.-nderirrr
ervice at 11:30 p.m. Sunday Ala'.
.3th are the Rev. C. T. llinlm
?nd chuii?f t mil Dies Hill A. M
i. Z. church, lie is well know";
for his excellent si Vivians. Tin
nembers and frienTls .are cor ia!
!y invited. .The wc;nen official
?nd their month's " effort on tli
hurch inch btedr-cs^.,Coming:
"Claflin Singers'1. I'n
>are to - hear them lirsf iSunduy
in April.
Ladies' Aid Pew Rally fouith
?un.lay in .March.
Twelve Tribe Rally t,n . 1'ajn;
Sunday-- night.?frrtvuai dess inrarrI\To.
2. '* Let
the whole church awaken
ho the need ot prayer. \v cilia.iay
evenings. Let us sPerm-ikon
-ur souls and then, by, strengthen
iur chuich and?help our commun
ty* "" "mm- ' '' ~~
-TK)MPSOX BTRLLT
.... BAPTTSL' .CILL Kt II
?3?Rev.. B. J. l.egim. P.T-trtr
Spartanburg, S. C.?The' beauifui
spring weather made it poible
lor an excellent atun..aiu\;
L all ""services.
The Sunday school lessen \v:.cry
beuuiiiul and well ' tuugn..
. he superintendent and his tea
ners are ' indeed putting over, a
,reat program.
"At ll:3u a.m.-our pa no spokv
com the <ub.iect Stand By .Me.
The hs'so:Tsi ia the l!i IT we.
. .Isq beautil111 and well ta. p..
he President. Mr. R. A. Ilue ; i
ery alert and ever on the job.
The evening services were vcr
eautiful indeed. This living Coy.uinion
Pay. the pulpi' and ch 1
tand were beautiful iri tin
hite garb. T:*e pastor spt.k
rom this ; subject: Sir ?dy this 1uich
wor.ilei f.ul food f- . f; n. h
Club ov.e met at th.- home <
lies. L'.'la Cheek q|i M"" hi1 f
ng. Th he do vet n a 1 .
.ere beautiful ami af ih
tour the hostess served a delh
>us course t f tuna lis salad. >'
ines, cake's and cocoa.
-4Mr.
Richard Cleveland and Vr
dvangiline Clevelan 1 v.v, e th
veek-end guests of Mr. and Me
Robert Fowler. Mr. Ciev- ia 1
md Miss Cleveland are the la h
r and si-t'.r of M s7 Kuivkr. " Th'levelar.ds
are prominent citi/cyof
Laurens, S. C.
Mr. Rcbert Fowler e,nt< rtairu .
"br^y-Iiv'e gmsts at a double bit inlay
party honoring hisiwife, Mr.-.
Mille. Fowler and Mr. James 11a!mon.
This as was intended, wa
luite a surpri-e ft r .Mr. liacmo:..
doth hnnnroi'u 'vo.-eiei ?l ?> >... ?
fill gifts. The llw.-t -nvr'l n m
licious course of potato _ salu
trackers, punch, cake ami i-?
cream. This was ii.d e.. a ga.n
affair.
' COKKSHl RY NEWS
St. Paul A. M. E. Cluirch
Kev. J. C. ( naxum, Pastor
The S. S. begun u \ time. Tin
chool has begun to take mrt\
ife. We feel that with tin- dec;,
ntercst that our pastor is mac:
.'esting in the S. S. success will hi
ours.
Preaching services bvgun wit!:
Vliss Eugeria M. Holmes pre-id
ng at the piano- The thcivo 'was
"Knowledge. Text John 1 :_h. r~
vas indeed a masterpiece. A collection.
of-J$ 14.J5?wan, taken. Tht.ord's
Suppor was administered
0 quite a few'.
Mr. Wm. Dixson was elected
'.elegate to the district conference.
Vlternat t Mr. A. Aaron. Visiors
Mr. J. H. Robinson, ;mor.tican
of Greer, wood and Mr. Allen!
Vlexander; Mr. Jambs Rcbinsoti..
Jr. and Mrs. Fr'ar.k Sta'VTks ftf
rVare Shoalin- " '
Those who witnessed the Be'ti\cademy
Glee Club program ir.
Ireenwood Friday night: Mrs. A.
.ouden, Mrs. Willie I.. Nash. Mrs.
RA Holmes, Miv.X'hrU Robinson.
Miss Eugenia Mae Hc/lmrr
1 member of the club spent the
/eek-end at homo.
Misses Delia ard Louise "Uillr.iv
->f Allen university spent the we 1:
end at home with their panel's
Mrs. Carrie r>ix->on was the diner
pue.^t?iiuiuliw/ of Mrs. (}. MillCallers
in the home of Miss Eugenia
M. Holmes Sunday p.m.:
Mr. G. T. Atkinson, Mr. Lewis
Williams of Bettis; M iss Frazcli: 1
Parrln of Bradley, Miss Mable
ruruer of Greenwood.
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IT.A!}i:i{NACXi: 1JAPT. C1ILRC
Kcv. W in. NVaUson, Pastor
CivonviiiV^ ?:. C.?b. at t!
. a^aul a. .1 ^ t- 1 > .
and his sLad ja chuigo. At 11:.
'_a.ni. au'Vj, p ik -oii pieaehetl lm
Tie v. i;i, ;t(7Tvr"And intra Mutll -s
.us lac... .Subject A \ uion ol'U
vutc.. (. > nii.iumoa \\as served,
IA L'U at Sunday, Ala:
>m is to bo a yioat day lor ti
.A l'U. A ??ot>.i prupiuni is a
anyvtl ar.u tm public is Invito;!,
.vt 7:UU p.in. pivaehiiii* servi
A ca.r. li.v., \\ utson preach
iv'.u part tv. o ol same text us
A silver tea' was hold at ,t
re of Mrs. M. K. Mitchell Ik
tit .\\'omanVs auxiliaiy.
i'ho. l'ip. Or-rim club mot at A
n < adu? Kilyo.o. This club ra
I du: ii:u* 4i'.o lU'T.'.lis of Jainia
?m?F.i lir iary?-V-A.id. ?-?
I'iio Wl nm: 's auxiliary mot
.1:s. Klla tTddsiniih entertain
. ,y M: s.. Ajh. t.a Campbell. The
i (i. *s 11 :; *!i tf~> lail' ntis for }roi
jrbi'ec d'u-o, I'.KIS. Mi's. I>o
!< "Suinvau i > the president.
, oi'ftv. iTi in vriil l,o. hold
rh. r!i March ! ">.
Iloa.-'ii A !i x Foster and Mi
i t fi.-Hi-ws-- ore? iflr. ^
i<MiKlS HKOWN
A. M. F. CHI RC
Rev. It. 1. lemon. I'as tor
( ton, A ilriiy.htf
'..y i; (( i'i . I'll ijofis h". i
. __a;t. S'i'.juay. 'I.'lit! .Junior, churi
'.us v.<.'11 atto: after which '
: Si 1 15HU1 V.OS takCil. -1TC
I < .,> rJ:'.1.. Dr. I.amen was
i> st in t)'..' il:i'Ui'se ba'ed u
tafiA'C. **'1 hi* Divine lira
r . ] . , : > fin oil .tii- yiv.uTh. T:
leiy ft nrr.ur.i. a was auiniois'.i
~M ,-rt-ii-rrft?cr-rv-k?s~ :? lai.uc c isav.
~i 7 :*!<> a;: * J: i m*-: ran hn.-eil 1
ii'r eif.f "t\?: oialina". was j;'i
:i. Dr. I.er.:?ui s !eel -1 as a te
1 ID;, fin: ' - aiiT-ii.h ver.
"?(i.;r r.'.i'. a I nrrliiu- begins 1
he :'Jr ! ia a.. 1 v. .'.1 run up
- .a. -i?i?y . iviuy.?The i: fri?u;ir w
.1 :v Dr. Da\vkki.i_
rt. N. V.' ?
I ".|v en: Il'Vl'll
was !v hi , r: !r ' V , ':ly ni ' '
. .i i.. eiiurc ii ma
. e .a ,e h:.: _wa
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S a*. ;p civ.i < ha.'. in I1
M.'. ; *.v. : t: ' :'ii- < .h p- ?<n U
::'.i!!;l.tv. ' '
.Mi. .O: I.. S.,i:V:-:i: Mrs. F!
-a-.-i- !.: !ii's :< 1 - : ? ' i !;<' ("tii n
t'? a'a-1 .i in : : sit- At !?? v:!!c.
aU:.-. i ar-J-lavhl P>- 11
V.rii' .Ji :i'-s '.vi"" \i-!tnts L;i Wa
M.r._ ; n .1JIL . V.'rl '! (I.illln ffi
?!'( !!'?I'M.'* i?v ( ?' i i ";1?PT?H
imnv'i f Mr. ".?*?! Mrs. J. ('.
n In v' ?
Mi-s Janj.' Wharton .of Wa
':hon!.? V-'k - the v.eeh-c" 1 r'm- - L ' or
pa: 'jnlM and Mia. II. .
Wha ton!
Mr---. T.auru Yovr" v.'a" a vi*;iti
' n Sunday ir. the luv.ua of .Mr. (
!.. f-Mnil - i f .: . dor.
I .The .ai 1 - of. !" ' , Wo.r.t so ho.
'.cam by. to to?*.'(.'> 'Alihovilln?s. ho
irN ra la Wodoo-day: v.'hi
' P,o liny.- t' am won from {Tie W <\1
if'.hoals tram.on Friday.
Mr.:. M:iat*io M. Mto-.-ny. .Team
l( nc';('>* of T-.d" T ] ] C'oTin'y \v;
- vr.0011' !.'vf ;t of 'or moth, r, Mr
LMary Srv-Vh' 1
I V J.< nnio \. 1 T'lmoc of tl
rarulty of the T'nion suhool o
^ f.,, r a 1 ...... ? ? ' v >IT. ' i ?T' lino
Mr. O'i Mi'Vi- h--- l.'on -von?i
hat ill. hut i? not n;?ain tn tl
l-jt <>f f *'i<*IV'!?7""
Miss Mr'?vio ^ rr)' > -r.?i vAn '>>r
'%? T, } ? .'f M y,.n . f WfiO-lv OT
"nr^t r f 1 r r t?:i rnts ^Tr. anil Mr
rOP'' "tp .A >1 nTl,
Me. nml M->\ on:.-. AT Ailnnv
1 r,. and .rust'las Mioses I'oailon
and G on ova motored to Greenwoo
and Abbeville on last Saturday.
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HE PALMETTO LEADER
| WHITMIUE NEWS. j
Set-vices were good at all churches.
) Sunday school at Cedar?(drove
an., lit ike Tabcrr.acle w'us largely
a.leiKieth?(. uhecUon . good at?both
ervi.es. . _ \
' II ev. P. Wallace, pastor of Sims
* Chanel Baptist church preached a
Ikiic sermon to a iaigo congregation.
Mrs." Lola Joiner is ctill indis'
"posed:\?t
lie v. ami .Mrs. Wilkes of Garrule'H'fftrvtrtif!
i- mind a.v.?*?
Mbscs Ruth Walker, Ahbie Byrd
" i-eht Lhe .\veeL>iul at their home
^ in Chester,
is
Messrs. Samuel and Arthur Lee
J" Cant motored to Lnion Sunday.
^ Mr. Jell' Quiller ol' Spartanburg
li" was fur.eralized at Cedar Grove
.lunc h March 2, by Elder D> C.
cd Cl'(;sbv,i
Cn the sick list Mrs. Emma Swindler,
Mrs. Mai ilia Banks, Mr. Na|ie
.haniel Glenn.
,,, Mr. li. P. Abrams is improvec
at this writing
i.i CARLISLE NEWS.
_! Services Were' "ood at all the
at .churches with large attendances
(.(j 1*. E. W. J. Robinson held a sues.
cessful conference at Mt. Eden A,
s- 1.1 ev. .T.M. Dawkins. Sr, returned
A Tuesday from Alequipper, Pa:,
at- where he conducted a ten cfays
injecting.
Mr. ami Mrs. Eugene Stewart
Idaughter ElizabethCynthia on
I February 24th. w
lis Miss Beatrice Johnson and Mrs.
f Alt ! Williams left Sunday l'or N.
IV. City.
lli . r *
[ ; Miss'Bcrniee '*wn.-> hostess
eh qt a dinner party Thursday evenhe
ng. Mis* Beatrice JohnsoiV"of N.
'in V. City was the guest of honor,
at- Miss Jessie. Mitchell greeted the
r* ;u sts at the d??vr. Four courses
were served an i highly enjoyed.
IT0 The Tally " aTmvTg the teaeliers
" :md their cla-so- (?f Oak GrovC
school ended Friday nite, .Mar. 4.
A neat sum of *17."?5 Was raised.
^7: Mis f* Bernico I'.iown. fourth and
x. fifth gra?le 1 earlier won the prize.
The patiojis uf Hamilton school
have agreed to ?Mend their school
to . .
t tcrnr.
1 ' ' ' aaeii^^a1;
N KWllti'flV NEWS.
Calvary En -'> tcrian Church
Kev. A. II. Kensoncr, Pastor
de A large crow 1 a'tejgicd Sunday
1'o?d. .All to-'k an active .part in
?tr "i.J.'t.g oi.t v.T..-'?otvlce l'.e ur she
may he to .7< sel
P ning Chile , n's Hour the pasv1
c's story wn f-bnd ijv the Lord's
IV'Vfr: "And 1 a ! rs rot into teni
a or;iH< n." Topic: "Strategy against
1 " Tempt at ion." : *
.= _ .At: 11-.70 srveraHvigitors -enterlv.
ed. i-n the persons of Mr. Edward
' ? ;11:'i win1; miu* .uiss ?iai >
T.nla I1 n't and Mr. A.J. -Marti*
: trended ill! of the naming ser(\
i. es.
I V.*" v.-ere delighted to linve the
Iwhv."-pTv"~ons accept the invi
j'afb.n and po'te with us: Mrs. Ce
?i ! lino Allen. her daughters
' ;l ' "v ' v. : ." * t Th < pi i^ona" ' Mart'in
i''\iiea "'d Ann<o Pelle Murray
I 'Ml - Kloanirp Dennis am
'' -* j '-i *!' i v'.p*.
A; the choir and or
<*! ! a ' f i?ur church furnisher.
?>v-> 'in t':e. Interdenominational
i: T :v u" sery!-e at St. Matthew's
Ihi' ti-' i-luir'h. The program was
! * ' >yed hy all.
r I" V.V v di-liyhte! to have the
ui | fV'he.* 1 \ : dels in 'tho T.eagUl
d'i-s- s rynthin and Pnroa-;
the Messrs. Gilbert Petjti
nd It'ihe.t Rol inson. 1
I V.*-- j.re ; h>d to ]<now Mrs. Ma^
! 4 : .1- h"'' *i is .able t.? sit up a
r.)Vi?i'f i i; ? .--he will soon be rcI
h )\rrain. 4 *--hi;*-,
ton St. I'ieh School ]
t'r f. P. P. Gladden. Prin.
I The p ain 'hat was presentj
rd i .v tip- (!!"._> Club Inst Monday
.. :n h.t v.v.- vi v good Tho Musical
. <' ? ' i i?l' violin.?pi aim
_ ' * i - ni. <iv, h st a mn-ic and dances,
M'r. Kftrriw. II. Allen music direci
j .. t less. .
'I"1" now Science and Industrial
hu 'dimr i now being erected hy
,.< t>... r. t o.?:a
- ? i i in <IIHI omiiii.
1 ? I P'? Mnltlvw 'Baptist Church
| Rev. W.I.. Shepherd. Pastor ,
I vFundov school at the u*ual hour
. Tout. and. tea' hers at their posts.
'V Th" !o f.n was beautifully tavebt
land leviewed. At .1:150 p.m. the
Th't i <1"M' liiinntlorap Teayue rtieC
: c' with a Iartre crowd and the propram
was. tine.-You who were-" not
i there m'sse t :t treat. l")r: SingMorv
, was the principal spcaher. 8:00
n.m. pvayer service. 8:30 the pulpit
was p.raced to have Revs. B
''' Willams. 1). I',. Boyd, Wicker and
Boulnlyht; in the absence of the
'' pastor Rev. Boyd preached a soul
s tirrint? sermon.
r>r ,i
3. Jala pa Mt. Zion A ME Church i
i ILev. I). Bedephauph, Pastor
e.l Sunday was.a beautiful day for
<4?church?poors.- Sunday school op-j
!o i tied with t!io Sept. 4n Charge. The
[re lesson was taught' and reviewed
tv iho p-r-tpr. The pastor preaches
cd a wonderful sermon,
is Our chi.r eh is growing "under
S ll... 1 L !_ i*
s. 1111* a'.KU'.Miip 01 our pastor.
j There will be a program given'
ir> lore Friday night, Mar. 11 by the
f flee Club of Drayton Hi, for "the
u> ! ; ncfit iif the church. All visitors
p.', r rG velconl?.
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| MiCOKMICK GIRFS WIN.
lfj. The McCormick haskethall trirls
>n " i l*? Saluda Tuesday Mar.
1. to play the Plum Branch team
r5> < f Salir'a. The game was exciting
a. .jiPiLliu .ULiue^Xjom. ?be g m n i p g to
(] end. The scores were 945 in favor
of the McCormick girlfc .?
| HEMINGWAY NEWS.
I ftrvr MUTefietoTT "was lit his hu'sH
Sunday morning at -Hope-well AME
ehurefr-and^on* Sunday evening at
j7:30 Rev. M.W. Session delivered!
o lii'i'nion-lung to bo romomborad. i
Rev. Butler graced the pulpit atj
St.'Mark at 11:00 o'clock.
Behind every dark cloud there is
a bright apn. Sunday, morning the
sky was covered with dark clouds j
but in the afternoon a beautiful |
sun came out anciwnat a happy
clay it was for the patrons, teach?
- crs anri students around" Chnvis. i
At 4 o'clock the yard was cov-]
rrert wrttr people who came to see
and hear the outcome of the drive.'
There appeared in this paper a
I few weeks ago that the patrons
were dividc.d into club; each club
1 with a captain and each club trying:
to win. Prizes were offered to
| th? three captains raising: the high
est amount. The winners were Mi*
Mattic Wilson first prize; Mrs.
Daisy Brown, second; Mrs. Missou1
ri Brown third. The total amount
j raised was $124.34.
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We are Ten?Hurst; Tish Marches
On?Rinehart; That Man is Mine
-?Baldwin: Te.\as Triggers-?Cunningham;
Gone to Texas?^fhomason;
Dead Man's Trail?Bimey;
Cow Thief Trail?Foster; Ace of
Knaves?Charteris; 'Mayor*- o n
Horse baek-Opnenheim; NeW Moon
Through a Window?Greipg Poirot
Loses u Client?Christie.
1 SHTLOII AME CHURCH NEWS.
Prosperity?Sunday school at its
1 usual hour. A splendid crowd was
out. The lesson reviewed by Miss
Edyth Levant.
At 12 o'clock our pastor Rev
Johnson preached a soul stirring
sermon. At 3 o'clock Rev. Johnson
and members worshipped with
Rev. Young at Hannah church.
| We arc looking forward to thff
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Funeral Director
and Embalmer
Mrs. MARY H. MADPEN,
Assistant
120 N. Harper Street
A - Lauren*, S. C.
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corning of* the Rev. Mrs. I illie Menard
and her host Sunday. She
Worshipped wiifTJi some lev Sun
days ago. ; Everybody enjoyed her
services^ . , -
Mrs. Bessie Wilson and Mr. Bow
man woro happily married Satur-|
day nite 7:30.
Prof. Brown spent the week-end
hone. He reports an enjoyable
stay. '
GEORGETOWN NEWS. . i
- Death rides. cm overy passing
breath and htrks in every flower.
The fmpre.-siv.ij funeral -services
for Mrs. Colin A.. Robinson we he
iiem p^nuay o:ou p.iii. at or-. owphen
AME church in the midst of
a host of sorrowing relatives and1
friends. On Saturday, Feb. 19thi
she was struck by a dump truck
owned by the City Dept. crossing
of Orange and Front streets
and sustained broken limbs. She
'was immediately rushed to Kelly's
Infirmary Kingstrec, where shei
passed away en Tuesday morning.1
She> waA a faithful member of St.
I Stephen for a number of years,
and was of a ripe agd.
' Mrs. Lucv winte ore of t 'h~e
her late home on the 20?h. Her
funeral sei;vices were helrl from!
Bethel church Tuesday. Feb. ,r>2,;
In the"7vresenct: of sorrowing relatives
and friends. She was prosi-,
elent of Auxiliary Board No. 1 for j
i manv years and did her full duty1
until the. Maste called her.
T?'>y. Nathaniel Harrington was j
day morning and St. Stephen Sun
day evening.
AT.... T T? : 11 I
!?' >1111
fined to her room at the homo of
her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Greene.!
Mrs. Irvin .fames ,l?\, and baby
were visitors in the city last week
PICKENS NEWS
Fey. ard Mrsi F. L. Lawtcfn
speet Sunday in Liberty where
Mrs. .L, G: Fisher spent the
\\;eok end at home. ' ' ,
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j M-s. Amanda Rosomond spent
Saturday in Grcer.ville, S* C.
Sat "*day in Greenville.
P-of. and Mrs. J. R. Rates. Mrs
Cm bdia Kirksey, Misses - Martha
H. Sizemorc, Mi's Eliza Arrold
miiV'c' to Dievaid, N. C. Sunday.
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Saturday, March 12, 1938.
SWANSEA NEWS -S.^opentdV
at^the^usual ^our^and ~~m
the.teachers were at their post.
Rev. J.. H. Huggins delivered a
wonderful message at the morning
set vice. Subject Noah, and The
Flo'od A spiritual feast was enjoyed.
l ister . M. . Roach is much improved.
Mrs. Davis and Miss Mary Davis
... isv, r.u-m a-<t -tuanita Davis
motored to St. Matthew8 to., sea
Mrs.?Rebecca?Searight.?W??act
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CARDS
Honrs Daily: Bundaya:
ti :00 to 8:00 P.M. 8:00 to ll AM
2:00 to 4:00 P.M
J. Wendell Stover ?
PHYSIO THERAPIST
GRADUATE MASSEUR
Health Treatments By Appoint?
. ments .
1314 Campbell St. Camden, S.C.
DR. A. B. JOHNSON
i SURSEeM .
Office: 1323% Assembly Street ,?
Phone 3466
Residence: 919 Oak Street
Phone 8740
REV. J. H. JOHNSON
Offioe 9n?0 Marion Street
NnTARVTTTRI TP
Dealer in" Real Estate. .perform!
marriage ceremonies, write wil'a.
[deeds, mortgages. claims, etc.
Call to See Him
Office Phone 8407 Res. 6798 ^
| N. J. FREDERICK
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i Attorney-at-lavv and Notary Public
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?State and 1< udernl
U1U Wash union S-,,. Cola.' S. C ,,
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist ' a_
Special Attention Given to Dia- ^
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Gold Grown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
Office Phone G420 Res'. 8264
1125 Washington St., Cola., S. C.
DR. J. G. STUART
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Pitted Accurately
Office Hours: Telephone:
n:uu to- 1:U0 P.-M. Res 4692
-GtOp to StflU P. M. Office 3794
Office- Residence:
2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St
Office Hours: Telephone:
11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8871
0 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Ph\sician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Chil^Bf
A Specialty
Office: ? Residence:
2115 Lady St. 1301 Pine" St.
Columbia, S. C.
Office Hours: Phonea; _
8 to 9 A.-AL- Office 6038
11 to 2 P. M. Res. 6791
6 to 8 P. M. ? "
Dr. R. B. Frederick
Physician :
Otfce: Residence-.
MOT IVochirifytAn 1 A1 A
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Columbia S. C.
Phone 73?.l . .
All classes of Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman .
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Sundays T>y Appointments
Office: 2369% Gerva/a Street
Columbia, S. C.
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Office Hours Telephone*:
8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6031
Residence 8871
Dr. I). -K. Jenkins
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Sunday by Appointment
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