The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 01, 1940, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, .Tune 1, 1940
Misses Wilhelmina ana Adeline
Johnson. 'daughters of Mr. Prioleau
Johnson of \12\ Wheat St..
are ln^rre "from TuskegVo Institute
where both graduated thi? year.
Mi*. Mansel Hall, formerly ol
this city but now of New Yonk
city, is in t!ie citv for a few days.
. ITF! IkA. Adams is the commencement
speaker at Kittrcll
College, North Carolina. He was.
recently re-elected secretary ol
education of the A ME Church
^ -Div-h. F. G. Dent ls Kittrell's
efficient prexy.
' WANTED Male
lodgers during .summer,
school. Mrs. R. L. Myers, 20211
? Taylor St.. Columbia, S. C., half
. block from campus.
Mc ADA MS?GORDON
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Mr. and Mrs. R. C). Mc Adams of
Antreville, S. C., announce the
engagement of tneir only daughter,
Ethel Mae to the Reverend
Maxie S Gordon,of Anderson, S
C. The wedding will be solemnize
on June the sixth in Asheville,
N. C., at the home of her
eldest brothVr, * Mr. R. O. Mc
stuams.
The couple will reside" at 437
'1 homas, street, Anderson, S. C.
RADIO SOCIAL CJrIIB
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The Radio Social club held its
weekly meeting at the home of
Mr. William Norris, 513 Marion
street. The house was called to
order by the president. Devotion
was conducted. The minutes ol
the last meeting were read, received
and adopted. All the clubs
are invited to a silver tea given
at the home of Mr. Wesley Mangum,
1304 McDufFie Ave., Sunda\
.1 line 3, at a o'clock. - .
SALK.M BAPTIST CHURCH
1'ine wkathyr prevailed here on
Sunday and the various services
were Weil attended throughout the
I day. S. S. began at (J:30 a.m. and
& many visitors wore present. The
pastor preached at the morning
service on the Destruction ol* Jerusalem.
His text was Matt. 23.
36.
In the afternoon the junior and
senior unions met with a splendid
gathering on hand inluding many
. v i s ill us. The . juniors had a M iss
)L- ionary program to pres'ent.
1HE FLORENCE
The Florence Nightingale club
held its-tegular m'eeting on Monday,
May 27, at the home of
Nurse Nelson on the 2200 block of
Gervais street. The meeting was
called to order by the president.
Mrs. Harper. - Opening song by
Mrs. I'alaier. The Old Rugged
Cross; prayer by Mother Griffin.
K?dt -railed by tiie Secretary Mrs.
Jones, and ev'eryboily responded
A silver offering was contributed.
The club was entertained by
a very interesting talk by Mrs
Palmer, from New York and i
short talk by Mother Grilfin.
The next _mA>eting will be held
at the home of rdother Griffin on
lieidt street. All meters are
urged to he present.
THE M. & L. SOCIAL ( Li lt
The club met at the - honv'e oi
Mrs. Lillie Pell Rrown. May 27
The meeting was caled to ordei
DY Klc |>iT: lui'lll. IH'\PUUIIS Wt'H
lei' by Mrs. Dorothy Brooks.
ThV minutes of the Fhst meet
The* theme soijg was led by the
^ president. The roll was then called
and adjournment followed. We
will meet aeain June J.
The officers are: President,
Mrs. Elouise Green; Vice-president,
Mrs. Elizabeth Rice; Sec.
Mrs. Inez Aiken, Treas., Mrs. Lillie
BelH Smith; Reporter, Mrs.
Dorothy Brooks.
THE FRIENDLY NEIGHBOR
CLUB
The club met at the home of
Mrs. Lula McConnel, 1617 Rice
St. Mrs. Lola Cheeks conducted
the devotions and each member
had Mrs. Owens to play their favorite
songr.
Rev. N. A. Rice and his twQ.
children, Rosevelt and Thelmr'
Wgre thcuguests of Ma. McConnel
and the club. Rosevelt and Thel^
ma have just completed their high
school course at Harbison College
Rev. Rice gave encouraging remarks
to the club.
We are celebrating our anniversary
on June 26 at the home
of the founder, Mrs. Ella Mae
Owens, 1618 Rice St. At this reception
we shall have a guest
speaker from the city.
^ Mrs. McConnel, our vice-president,
is wide awake and believes
in doing nice things. Her motto
is "give floivers to the living so
that they may smell the fragrance,
instead of when they are
dead and then say a book of facts
? about them." She along with the
other members of the club went
- - . - _ . .. i
to the home of Mrs. Harriett
Rhodes and sang, prayed and donated
many things to eat also a
token of $3.23 WHS film by the
community;?Km ma Cannon
read a very nice paper.
The hostess served a very nice
repast. _
SI'XNV SI UK SOCIAL CLl II
The Sunny Side Social club held
its reirular meetine- T u ev
niag, May 28th at thV> home of
Mr. and Mrs. 7ohn H. Rotve, 2512
('recti street The meeting was
called to order by the Vice-Presient.
Mrs. Esther Howe. Th'e dev-'tional
services were carried oi.?
in its usual manner. The meetingwas
then turned over to the PresTiTejnt.
Mr. James Middleton who
opened the house for ,ousiness.
Tea was planned which will be
given at the home of Mrs. Florence
Wilson. 2416 Millwood Ave.
! Sunday, June 2nd, 5 o'clock. The
other clubs and* friends are cordially
invited.
We were glad to have Mrs. Carolyn
Moultrie back with us who
has been visiting her relatives in
W alter bo ro, S. We adjourn'ed
'The hostess served cake and ice
cream.
Mrs. Ruth Jenkins.?
m w m rePQ1*bT ?
THE "CbLLEGlATE
The Collegiattc is a new luncheonette
which will be opened soor.
at 153 G Pine street, between
Hamilton and Taylor. High grade
service will sell the lunches and
the neatness, -attractiveness and
beauty of the place will help make
the food more palatable.
The Collegipte will cater especially
to summer school teachers
as it is only a half block away.
Tables will be arranged in
the outside garden and during
the warm evenings everyone* passing
will have the pleasure of enjoying
good food and drinks in
the open air under-glittering electric
lights. The proprietor says
every m< al will be a full meal and
there will be no one allowed f >.c
leave unsatisfied.
The proprietor of-the new concern
is the Rev. Mr. McGanei
from South Africa. . . ' _?_
benedict c ollege clvb
completes plans for
DANCE
Now York City The Benedict
Collect' Club of New York City
completed arrangements for the
Students' Vacattonal. Dance to Ij-c
held at the Renaissance Casino,
158 West 138th Street, Thursday
evening, June f>, 1940.
Vernon Andrade and his Orchestra
will furnish the music
Serving on the committee are: Mt
Roosevelt Johnson, Chairman;
Mrs. Frankie Clarkson, Miss Dorothy
Bobo, Mrs. Ruth- Gregory
and Mrs. Charles Robinson.
For reservations see Mr. Roosev.elt.
Johnson, Mrs. Tlrankie-Clarkson.
Mr. Charles .Robinson and
Mrs. Ruth Gregory. Don't forget
-the date: Thursday evening, June
0. Mr. Donnie Walch is president
of the club.
THE Y. P. S. T. CU B
The YPST club met at the home
of Miss Smoak: meeting called .to
rder by the president. - Son-J
Y ?iw. t :,.ur i
AH UiC M-t 1^11*. * * Will HiV .
house Shine on Me." Prayer by
the chaplain. Song Nothing But
the Blood. The scripture was read
by Mrs. Pauline Outen. Song Remember
Me. The minutes of the
last meeting were read, received
and adopted. The roll was called
each member responding. The
next meeting will be at the home
of Mrs. Pauline Outen,
Gregg street.
CROWN AND SCEPTRE CU R
The club held its weekly meeting
at the home of Beetriee Rush
and was called to order by the
president. Singing Just As I
Am. Player in concert. Scripture
lesson Proverbs 11:1-14. Verses
were recited from the Bible be
ginning with?lb? The lesson was
taken from Deut. 24:25-2(1. We
were glad to have Mrs. Annie B?
Wilson visit our meeting. Also
to have Mrs. Lois Counts and
Miss Catherine Tucker joined our
club.
We appreciate the presence of
our friends ?and visitors at all
times.
The next meeting will bo at the
home of Mrs. Pauline RuJtsell.
KM K STAR''SOCIAL CM'-B
We held our last meeting Monday
night, May 27 at 8:30 and the(
meeting was conducted by thb
president. The usual form , -df
opening was carried out. A call
meeting was held Wednesday nite
May 20th at the home of Mr. and
"M rs. Brown. The next regular
meeting wtll be held Monday ntte
June 3rd. We are planning to
have a dance during the month of
June.
WOMAN'S K ELIEF
ORGANIZATION
The Woman's Relief Organization
of the Abbeville district met
May 24, at St. James A. M. E.
church. The devotional exercises
were conducted by the Presiding
Elder, Dr. W. S Mima. After
which he introduced Rev. E. F
Johnson pastor of the above napicdchurcK
to preach.--He spoke
from Heb. 12:1-2. The sermon
was very inspiring. Then Miss
Ilattie E. Perrin the president ot
this organization took charge and
? , pm mfmmm-mrmmmtmm
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called for reports from the church
es. .Total amount raised $45.00.
We adjourned to meet again in i
.September.
(Mrs.) Janie L. Thomas |
reporter.
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T l ESI) A Y K V E N ITS' G ?
SOCIAL CLUB 5 ?
The Tuesday Evening ' Social j
club held its regular meeting a* ,
itr.e home of Mrs. Sallie Mack, I j
--UMm?Washington sti eet.~Th't' mt'l't }
ilia was called to order by the j
President, Mrs. Katherinc Warley. J]
The minutes were read, receiv'ed i
and adopted. We had one new I (
member, Miss llattie Bell John- j
son. The business session follow-11
ed. Next meeting will be at the ,
home of Mrs. Gertrude Felder 10 j ?
Bratton Ave.?A delirious course } t
was serv'ed. i (
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IMGH HATTERS SOCIAL, ( LI B {
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'Hie High Hatters Social club j ^
niet oil Monday night at the Chauf .
Feurs club for an evening of en- ,
joyment which seem to be full of
what it was meant for. There we
were met by five other clubs and i
what a time, we had a puck!
house. Mr. Presrsley we appreci- \ t
ate what you "did and pledge to ; s
help you in ahy of your undertak- | ^
ines. You only started us so you \ ,
- -may look lor us to cuine hack to I
you soon. ' J
Mrs. Young had to make a ^
sne'edv trill home to the
of a sick mother. "We .hope for a I
speedy' recover. L
Our next mooting will be at the v
home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnsor, L
1 <? 14 Carolina C,ourt.
WINNSBOKO NEWS ' [
By Mansel Boss ; s
The commVncement aixorcises of J
Fairfield County Traimng- school
was a tremendous success. It .is c
said that this year's commencement
exct'lls. all those of previous ?
years. 1
On .May 17th 10 juniors spoke r
on the oratorical contest. Miss 5
i_ Elizabeth Knightner won first- place;
Mr. Joseph C. Grief second '
and Miss Beatrice Clayborne re- jceived
third place hy the decision '
of the judges.
Ilev. C. \V. Talley, pastor of: '
-Calvary IVcsbytcriait church?j *
our town delivered the annual set ! v
mon. It was so intellectual, every j
one was benefited. ' r
j On Tuesday night, May' 21, 111 j c
'seniors graduated. Prof. Gl<? v
. !.\elsou*of i.'enedict college, Coltim
I bia, delivered the address to the
d-seniors-. jile iiiade a lasting inr-~tv
pressioiv on the graduates. Supt l
??. I'.. Pation awarded the diplo- ^
mas.Miss Maude K. .Mobley d'e- v
livett.il the valedictory address and
Miss Isabelle Heath delivered the I
saiutuiory address.
I)r. J. I'. Pickett awarded th'c
pi iy.es tor the Oratorical contest
tie gave Miss Clyon \\hitner and %
.Mr. Mansci Ross a piliTe. of $1.00 j
| each to spin them on to highei <
endeavor. - r^: ~ j
f?Miss?I aicdo LlVnson?-gf? Fort Vi
j.Lawn * spent the duration of the' >
i graduation exercises at the IVbnic t
"jirf Pru'f. and Mrs:\W. A.?Ross "to ~
j witness her sister's graduation. tj
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Code, Mrs. c.
; Sims, Mrs. Tasbly and son Rayt
:110ml ol-New York City were the t
I gy'es Is of Mr. and Mrs. William
v one during the week end. Also (
I their cousin, Mrs. Ulysses Web- |
ster of Columbia came up-to witness
the commencement exerers'eS.
1 ney all repoit a very enjoyable
stay. ' ^
.ins, Ruth Cooper and daughtc:
| i-rankye ' Amanda of Camden arc e
spending the week with Mrs. Jes- *j
I sie Russell. 1
Mr/ Paul Boatty is home after
| a successful term of teaching a'l ^
/si. I.urnabas Ai 1 s.sion of Jenkins-, .
I ville. " * ;
\.r. and Mrs. C. I). Manigauli .
j ami daughter Oscarlo motored b
Stue college last Sunday Thej .
are 'Muted over the trip. Also Mr
(). K. Maniiiualt, Sr.; Mr. O. K
Manigffult, Jr, Mrs. Josephine Manigauit
and Mr, W. A. R^ss
jr., of Winnsboro motored to St|ite ^
college lust Monday to withes* r
^nc graduating exercises!"
Clinton college sinveffc render- *t
'ed a program at _Xipn- A. M. E. i
church last Sui1day.^i$?&ing. Ji'A- j
' eryonc enjoyed himself. * 'X,
On the sick list are Mrs? Ella {
Kelly who has been indisposed for *1'
some while and Mrs. Sissy hall. ? <
We hope for thVmi a very .speedy *1]
recovery. -V !<
See Mansel Ross?for The Pal- $
metto Leader. ^^
FRIENDSHIP HAPT. CHURCH $
Rev. F. M. Young, pistoor *?!
A great revival meeting closeo *|]
last Friday night, a meeting that .j.
,43 recorded as Religious Histoory ?
in our minds and hearts. The meet
ing was conducted by Rev. D. E. y
Jennings of Augustay Ga., the pop X
ular pastor of First Providence' {
Rantist Church. Carsville, S. C. | *1*
There was a warfare against j ji?
sin and Satan in East Columbia
May this man live long to offer!
such truths. X
We thank the ministers o1 ?|.
Georgia, Revs. F. H. Hall, Wing- Y
field, S. A. Jennings and Deacon .j.
Davenport for cooming over on y
Thursday night to hear their min- X
interial president, Rev. Jennings, ?
also the revivalist minister of the A
who cooperated soo nicely. Revs, y
Reeder, Daviis, Duckelt, Bailey, X
Kennedy, Sears, Nixon, Myers,
Williams, Glover, Peterson, Boyd, X
Holloway, Harden, Hugos, Pearson,
Ferguson, Taylor and Keitt ' *
The minister's last and most im y
pressive sermon was themed A
"Peter's description of the Lord's 4*
Day." X
A. P. Murray
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THE Pjl&MfetTOjLEAB
NEWBERRY NEWS
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l>rayton Street High School i
1'rot. H. V. Gladden. Pjrjn. [
The Closing exercises of the In-1
crmediate Grades that were pre;ented
Monday and Tuesday nites,
day 21,22, 1U40 were enjoyed by
ippreciative audiences. The diectresses
for Monday night were
diss D. C. Bates and for Tuesday
light were Mesdames N. P. Sinrleton,
H. M. Yountr ant) .Miss -
1. Burch.
A large crowd admired the |
fashion Show that was presented i
Friday 'night, May 24 under the j
iirection of Miss Gaines. i
Notwithstanding the fac t ohat i
here was a storm Sunday, an im- [.
nense congregation witnessed the j
innual sermon at Bethlehem Hap^j"ist
Church. Frot". T. T7. Duckett 1
)f Benedict College delivered the j
iddress. Rev. L. G. Bowman of
ered the invocation, while Mr
fosse White, Columbia, the offer- j
ory-j Dr.W\ G. Singleton -offered ;
i hymn. Music was under the di- '
vction of Mrs, E. H. Allen.
Prof. Duckett's thdhie was | 1
'God Sent Man."
Sumo of ^ho giio?tt<t reeio- Rev.
tnd Mrs. W. P. Reeder, Mrs. Duck '
>tt of Columbia, and Mrs Moore,
i Missionary from N. C. All of
hem spoke, complimenting the j 1
nr.sic and sermon. nL
. Miss Louise Cromer, teacher at
Uken, S. C., was the guest of her I '
mrents and friends, Mr. and Mrs i
\ da mis Cromer. 1
Mr. William Robinson of Green-j
111e, o. t . was at the bedside of |
lis sister, Mrs: Dicie Harper, Sun ' !
lay afternoon.
Rev. S. K. Martin was theguest!
if his relatives and friends Sun- ! '
lay.
M'ts's Jannie M." Sumter. Win-i '
ton-Salem, N. C., Misses Hob.in- '
ilia T"olbert and T)aTsy Golden of ' '
Jreenville, S. C. are the guests t
if, Miss Juanita Kenner.
A large crowd attended the fun- j
ral of Mrs. Vinnie Gary at Trin-1
ty AMK Church Sunday after-|
loon. She. lived a life of serviice, |
ind it was stated to tin- irony iv-, '
iation of her church to have a re- 1 '
loiter to the1-- Palmetto Leader. '
>he sent a message to me to let 1
ter have a copy each weely*'
Corrections: On the official an- N
louncemeht caiids of Draytop Ct 1 .
Ugh. S.hool.?commencement?ex- ;
Lei si's is Annual Sermon instead j 1
if Lacci.alaureate Sermon. The , 1
nistake was made by the report-1 '
ir. The Corner Stone Laying Ser-1(
ice of Sligh Rural School, Sun- J
lay. May 111, 11)40. was held at 1
)uk Groave.. A. M. K. Church,
vith Prof. -U S Gallman, the coiin- ,*
y supervisor of colored schools '
duster of Ceremonies Ills cuirwoi
vas not reported. - ^
hknkzkr a. m.jk. church I
Rev. I). X. \Vils"ri, J'aMor
On last . Sunday .fur services
vere Very god plj^lay. The con-j
;renations were extra large at' j
audi? .service.?At?H Q'clocJi tile
iasTor preached a great sermon >
,n- "forgiveness." At 4 o'clock tli'e y
iunday School was conducted by j
he Superintendent. Mr Kitdoch j
\t ti:.'50 the AC'K League was con
lu.ted by the president, Mr. Ket; .
bin.
And at 8 P. M. the pastor brot [
is another soul stirring mVssage t
>n t e subject "The Presence of
Jod.'' Many souls were made to t
eel happy as he preached the ^
voi d of tiod. The attendai\ce Avas ...
iood. Many visitors weVe* present. 1
I'wo persons joined the church. ..
,Ve ale glad to say> that our
hurch is moving on with great 1
success. On last Monday night a ]
baby e'pntcst was sponsored by 1
11 rs. Kthel IL.nch for the benefit ).
>T the Missionary Society. They
Vere able to realize oyer $77.00 |
Mrs. Hunch is a gjreat worker in <
ire church. Other memb'ers of i
lie Missionary Society gave her
heir full cooperation in this ef
ort.
Pray that mis success will con j I
V. I,
tllVIV v\? uv ^ I V.U I .
1923 HO
I'lRriK
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V acation
OF
BENEDICT CO!
OF NEW Y(
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Renaissan*
158 Went 138th' St re<
THURSDAY EVEN1
misic
Vernon Andrade ai
Reservations: Roosevelt Joh
street; Mrs. Frankie Clarks*
, ( harles Robinsfot 137 W. 14
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A IK KN NOTES
May Day at Schotield was on'o
of the I'nusC gala affairs of the sea
son. It consisted of various ex
ercises b; the physical educational
classes bud ended with the May
Queen p ocessior.al, crowning ot
th'e May Queen, and the recessional.
T e May Queen Was chos
en by t!ie student body from a
list of students of the
ewnm nif lortunate young lady
who won out over her classmates
is also business manager of the
Scliofi'eld Digest. ishe is none
other th; j .Miss Verinolle Mason
a member of the class of '40. She
no'traye-- me air of a >queen in
all her glory as she walked from
the side of th'e field to her throne
amon# her attendants: Cohgratulations
t : Miss Mason, the jierfeet
queen.
Baccalaureate service was held
at Friendship and preached by
Kev. -M. M. I'eace.
The Oratorical contest was held
Monday night and the LuckU Jade
an?Operetta by the.,high" school
was Mield on Thursday night.
On Mon. night, .Into- a thr?Ai.
ut play will be given by the Ctii
^cacte of the Aiken uiaded school.
The play is entitled "Tom Sawyer
and Huckleberry Finn".
Mrs. T. C.T'iawford. Sr.. is in
N'ew "York visiting her brothel
for a few weeks.
r Mis. C\ Fuller, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Hamilton left for the
N'orth last Wednesday.i
The members of the Rni?ennni
<ave the newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs
u'eorge L. Connally a party last
h riday night. Mrs. Connally is
Ir.v former Gwendolyn Johnson.
On June 5, the Aiken graded
?cln>ul is presenting another j)lay
a hose title is "The Princess Who
" nuldn't~t)mire^."
BALTIMORE, Ml). NEWS
.Mrs. Louise Gore Douglass
Mr. A1 M. Gore, Jr., and Mr
Vlitchel McKnight motored t<.
Richmond, Yu., on Tuesday even-l
ng to visit hs family, Mrs. ,Mc\mght
and two little sons. He
.!p Mr. (lore are Bethlehem Steel
vorKejs. A pleasant trip was rc
an tod. < .
?Mrs. Sunth -G-.- Dudds left Sat-H
inlay to join her husband and pa
eius m JSout i Carolina. Sin* has
jeen visiting her sister Mrs. L
i. Douglas and brothers Messrs
\1. M. Jr., and Johnnie B. Gore|
or tin- past nine months.
On sick list are Mrs Ii. Peaks
Virsr Joseph l.unii, Mrs. Florence
loud and Mrs. Arsonia McDowell,
drs Alberta Gantt and little grand
laughter left Saturday for Winns>oro,
S. C. She has been visiting
ler son. Mr. George Gantt and
ion-in-law, Mr. Calvin Ha)t8.?
The S.S.S. club met with Mrs I
d Niekly. "" .
, The 18th Ward Repflblican club
net in its regular weekly meeting
t)5t> \V Fayette St.
Mis; Douglass had for her guest
AV'plorndon, Miss Julia, Miss E.
Ulen, Mrs. Maggie Lewis and.Mrs
t. l.ewis on last Sunday, May 19
Miss Dessie Richard anu Miss
.ssie Rici.ard tu in sist'ers had
di. A1 Gore, Jr., Mrs. Sarah G
Jodds and Mrs. L. G Douglass for
new guests.
Mrs. Willie Purple, neice depart
d iier life Wednesday May 22 at
he hospital.
-Mrs. L. S." Douglass and Mi>.
'"lowers had for her gu'-est, Mrs
\gnrs Kwell, her niece.
Mis. Daisy Mae Heath had fol
ler Sunday guests Mr. Dickerson.
drs*> Isaac Fisher, Mrs. Agnes
Swell and Mis. Louise G. Doutlass.
Mv+h Viola Bryant who is a gos
,,.i . w ..? \tV I
hunn art* doing line in her new
uncli room at 22 N. Popleton St
.Mis, i Elizabeth Douglass - also is
a gospel singer. A member of
.Morning Star Baptist church,1
Mipt of the Mutual Insurance Co.,
a lie of Mr. W. K. Douclass'.
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Kfv, II. U ., Walkot. 1'nvtnr
Clinton, S <' Ti it? pastm- was j
rVcoived M'j y happily by th? con-i
trm-ation aftor r? 1111 *ii11from.'
tin- AMK (ii-ni-rsU < 'onlVi oneo. Hc|
told of th?? esM.ntial hup[<oiiitn;s
Ft was i rally iiifm iniMi; t?
1 us who did not atti i.d
The most pathetic tradi/ey happened
in ' 'litilm. 'I'm -day aft, i -nrmrr?vctir-TT
little nTwus Hurnsidc,
Jr.. aire 2. was hi rned to death
when Mrs. I)unlap's house uii Trib
ble Street, was destroyed ley fire .
Funeral services were held on
Wednesday morninu at 11 o'clock
at Friendship AMK Church, ondiHU-d
hy Rev. W. K. White. Interment
was in the. .< 'hurch. < en.etarv
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Survivhrs included the parents.,
Mr. and Mrs. I.ewis llurnside, on.',
litt'e- 1.1 other, tile > i and pa len ts.
Mr. and Mrs. Jitu liurnsid-. and*
a host of other rclatiies.
? Sunday?-School?was held?JTt ](r~
u'clock Sunday- At < 'htm-lr- Key.
Walker took his text from Matt.'
21:12. This'was a wonderful message.
Kittle Margaret Kurnside
connected will' tU . .i II .
olo.se of the preaching.
--Mornwg collection?aiii<- o.ied
TtO. Sunday evening wi were
favoriy with ;i nuisieal treat ofl
,a tisitinjr quartette. ;i 1? r._r with)
our lit.tn>- qUarlette. I Ota. e.,j|e t- '
-ion for the day To ?oji -vis
itors make I- i i. n.lshij, y.iiir hoim 1
church while in Clinton. Y.,u
always welcome.
CAKI) or TH \\KS
The family of t < int<- Mi. M.
J. W atson w .sjii-j to tr.?i 1; the
many fii?*ri<for .their 'timliu's1-'
lim ine his illness an I <!eath.
Mrs. M. .1. W'ntiM wife
t -Airs.??1 le 1 .orai<*
.Mrs. AIn'ut \\ . Willhani
liters
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ONE WAY
V/% gents per mile
ROUND TRIP
10% less than double
the one way fares
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Coaches
ON THROUGH TRAINS
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??Division Dassonift'r Agt-trt
Columbia, S. C.
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SHOE REPAIR SHOP.
(it-ivaih Si. Columbia. S. C.
' Prices Reasonable
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Work f aiic^ For an^ Delivered
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3609 MAIN STREET
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1202 Harden St. r Columbia
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HAIR GROWER
For Diseased Scalp ? Glee* Lifa
and Beauty. REST GROWER?
Apply once a week?PHee 35e
11)06 Blanding St., Columbia, S. C
Counts Drug Store, Washington
St., '{ homas Drug Store,_Iajr.
lor and Harden Ste
David G.Ellison
General Insurance
Honest and efficient attention
given to all businesa
placed with me.
PHONE 5717
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Watch Repairing
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2307 GERVAIS STREET
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Bseiurivo-ieit coachii
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One way from Colombia
Richmond I 5.40
Washington >. 7.36
Philadelphia f. e- 10.05
Ne? York ... 11.85
Boston (via Hell Gate
Bridge -- 17.35
~ IM.lLkhu.tkTf". TT. 13.40
v Buffaiir :r re.io '
St. Petersburg 8.85
Tampa 8.30
Miami 10.60
W. Palm Beach 9.60
Jacksonville 6.16
J. L. Carter. DP A
Room No. 1 Arcada Bldg.
Colombia, 8. C.
Telephone 1831?9687
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