The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 17, 1940, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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MRS. BERTHA HUDSON - I]
INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENTj
Mrs. Bertha Hudson of 9121
Pine street, suffered minor injur-,1
ies when her car overturned in 11
Henderson, N. C., Wednesday. She
was enroute home from Maine,
where she spent a few weeks.
. ^loc;k party j
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Benefit of uiri scuui nui ,
Where?-1500 Block Oak St. ,
When?Monday, August 19th
Time?8:00 P.M. .
(Admission?10 Cents
The Girl Scouts of Troop No.
14 are trying to build a hut foi '
camping. You too Can help in '
this effort by coming to their party
and enjoying an evening of
fun. Everything for your com- 1
fort has been planned. Lemonade
and peanuts will be sold and fortunes
will be told. If jtou are asked
by a Scout to buy a ticket
please do not refuse her.
The idea of the Block Party
Bim pronontpd to the CultUlV club _
by Mrs. Ada - Cooper and Mrs.
Daisy Counts. It was such a
grand "outing and such?a?great- success
that the Girl Scouts de?
tf? ngp tho TftiSV .
funds for .their hut.
Please accept the sincere thanks
of the Girl Scouts for your support.
MISSIONARY WOMEN OK
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT
HOLD CONFERENCE
Parlerville, S. C.?The Woman's
Home and Foreign Missionary so
ciety_oT the "Orangeburg District" ~
conference was held in Parldrville
AME church, Parlerville, ' S
C., July 24-25, 1940. The Rev. A
N. Hampton, entertaining pastor (
Qn~~WednP3day night devotitmaf services
were conducted by Rev j
A. N. Hampton and Rev. I. S. Tay
lor. The annual sermon was ably
delivered by the Rev. B, J. Hodge,
pastor of Brown Chapel Station
Cameron, ,S. C.?After whinh Ihe ?
district?president and her staff were
given a very warm reception
by the pastor and members
of the Parlerville circuit. Remarks
by district president and
others. Adjournment to meet 11 ,
a.m. Thursday. I
Thursday a.m.'July 25 devotion- ^
al exercises were conducted by tlu
local presidents. The district president
made some very timely re
marks.?She in turn presented tin
Conference Branch President Mr>
A. L. Hildwbrund who as usua.
- spoke very encouragingly to thf
ineiuibei s?ami?friends. We CKuF
engaged in a livey testimonial
meeting, leu oy me uistrict rres- ident
Mrs. M. L. Haynes, which c
seemed very inspiring to all prestnt-?-?
j
Organization, followed with roll j
call and appointment of commits f
tees. The Missionary sermon was j
delivered forcibly by the Presiding
Elder Rev. S. Nance, I).D. 1
from the subject Peace be^_unta (
thy walls. Collection and reports
from auxiliaries. Recess for din- j
ner. 1
We reassembled at 3:30. De- [
votionals conducted by the Young t
People, Supt. Mrs. Celia Mac
Dash. The conference branch pres )
ident spoke in a complimentar> j
way to the young people for ser- r
, . vice rendered and encouraged
them to go on. * The district pres- i
ident then introduced the follow- (
ing ladies to speak on this subject:
Are we Reaching the Young
Juveniles of Today? If not, wh> !
not? This discussion was, led by !
Mrs. Ethel Williams', who said we
are not reaching the youths because
we live too careless before
them. We must lead right if we 1
must reach them. ," : " i
Mrs. J. B. Jennings said we
must not only concern ourselves '
with youths spiritual needs, but <
social needs also. Miss A. L. Hi!
debrand spoke in her sister's
stead. Her remarks were good.
Mrs. A. L. Hildebrund put on the
climax in her remarks. There is '
room for each one to work a little
more if we will only turn the
light on ourselves, wo can do mdeh
toward reaching the youths of today.
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Our meeting was one of perfect
peace and harmony. Reports were
Lf A A< 1 unil
?v. / 5V,/W M?iv4 mu riuci luiiiiiirin
with Rev. A. N. Hampton and his
good people could not be. beat. We
will be glad to go back there nexl
year.
HELENA NEWS
Mt. Zion baptist Church
Rev. >1. C. Freeman, Pastor
Sunday school opened at tht
usual hour with the Supt. and tea
?chers at their post of duty.
This being the month of Aug
ur revival began. We are inviting
one and all to come out and
join us.
Little Miss Loretta Heyward of
White Plain, N. Y., is here Ivisiting
her grandmother, Mrs. Carrie Jack
son and great aunt, Mrs. Mary E
Green and her great uncle, Mr
Larkin Jackson of Newberry. She
is enjoying herself to the highest
out in the country on her Uncle's
farm.
Mrs. Roberta Sweetenberg of
Greenwood is here visiting her parents.
Miss Sarah Simpkin of New
York City is here visiting her mother,
Mrs. Mary E. Simpkin and
brother of Helena on account ol
her mother's illness. g
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FRIENDSHIP A. M. E. CHURCH
Clinton, ^ C.?The S. S. opened
it the usuaT hour with a large at
tendance including several i visitors.
The Pastor, Rev. H. VV. Walkei
seemed to be at his bestt. lit,
spoke from Matt. 13. Seven Parables
Mrs. Duncans from N. Y
C. sang several selections to til)
the hearts who listened more.
'Morning visitors: * Mesdamcs
t-tneiyn wiison, t-ouiter Acauemy
Cheraw; Duncans, NYC; Clara
Cheeks, and Viola Howard, D. C.;
Mattie Goodman, Susie Rutf, Lau
ra Thomas, Inez Simpson, Laur;>
Holland, Misses Bessie Golden
Rogers, Va.; Mr. Golden Atlanta
Ga.; Burnside-ahd J. Adams. Co)
lection for morning $3'J.42.
Mr. Javan Thomas of Cheraw
was a happy visitor bf Miss Kt- i
talee Dendy last week. y
Mrs. E. P. Wilson of CoulTeT
Memorial Academy,* Cheraw,
cisitlng Miy and Mrs. E. J. Gary ^
T.ie yoghg people hope they wili
aot be- rained out Monday night.Vies
lames Lillian Dendy and A. J
Gary are taking them'on a moon
iglu picnic to Anderson Park, in
Due West.
The Rev. Mills of Central Baptist
Church, Charleston, carried 01.
-i????i?? . n. i-..?,wt?fc?r-R??rr~~.?
|ria\i\ui vviiu tui;
A. A. Sims, pastor of Hebron Bap
list church. The meeting was a
success.?Several?nrnrfttintw for
Baptism the third Sunday. All
were sorry to hear Rev. Sims 'say
le had three broken ribs the result
of a car accident going home
lis last preaching Sunday. Hope
he is strong by the third Sunday.
Hope all members will re mem be i
him and his vacation after third
Sunday.
Mr. ami: Mrs_Adanis, Mrs. E.P
Wilson and A J. Gary motored to
Lanford station to visit the Robinson's
last Friday.
Miss Bessie Golden" is back after
vacation ing jt| nt'ddh- At hint h
uilTci New England states. She ishappy
to have a brother from Atlanta,
Ga., visit her. He has been
way 27 years.
Mrs. Lei a Hill left Friday for
ler home in Baltimore, Md. after
nsiting 'Slsters- and hrntheiV TutiWe
are sorry to have the Misses
Ruth Blakelv, Mamie Adams
ii ,the ,sick list and hope for their
ar'ly recovery.
Miss Nina Mae Thompson is
jack after vacationing in Orangeburg.
Her S. S. class was so glad
:o greet her.
BARNWELL NEWS
Mrs. Kssye Reid visited friends
ind relatives in Allendale lagt
woe'i-end.
Mr. John McDuffie is making
splendid progress % with his ret
ream parlor.
Mrs. Julia Turman Mead of Jer
ey City, was the guest of Mrs.
")ella Britt last week. Mrs". Mean
s originally from Barnwell am
'fiends made her short striv? vcr
ileasant. ~"
M.S. Rosa Ingram Mais of Nesv I
fork City -visited relatives and
Yiends-last week - Mrs. Mais is
pleasantly remembered as Rosa
digram.
iVilliam Roberson, Jr., and Edith
Roberson and Mr. Charles*. Single
on have returned to Brooklyn.
Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Itolman and
dr. Herman Holman visited their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ho!nan.
Mirs. Ruby Snelling left last
Wednesday night for New Yor!vity.
M?-. Willie Edward Ford of N.
Y. is visiting his grandparents
Vfr. and Mrs. Ben Ford. Young
dr. Ford left Barnwell when quit'
i child.
Mrs. Ogretta Hart, Mrs. Delia
tritt. Mrs. Julia Mead and Mrs
Tettie Anna Gloster were visitor?
n Blackville Sunday.
Mrs. D. J. Dixson and daughter
ind Mrs. Ogretta Hart and Geo.
lowers were visitors in Columbia
Tuesday.
p,.v A P p,I
Julia Mead. Delia Britt, llettie
Anna Gloster and Ixiuiso Peek
were the dinner guests of Mrs. V.
R. Dixson Monday.
Mr. Harry Wade, John Priester
* ml Thomas Lee were home a few
lays from th" CCC camp.
ST. J A.MRS A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. LeRoy Jackson, Pastor
S nday school opened promptly
it 1<) a.m. with the Supt., Mrs.
Estelle Johnson and co-workers at
their post of duty. After the
lass study of the lesson an . interesting
review was conducted by
Rev. R. B. Golden. Intermediate
?lass No. 1 is holding the banner.
Mrs H M Young, teacher.
Sunday morning after the preliminaries
the pastor presented
Rev. M. M. Martin of. the Central
onferenee to deliver the message
vho preached a soul stirring sernon
from St. Luke 23:26, theme
The man who carried the cross of
Jesus Christ. Everyone enjoyed
the sermon. Sunday night the
>astor preached from St. Luke 19:
1, theme A Desire to see Jesus.
Stewardess Board Nd. 1 met
Monday 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs Henrietta Washington on
Henderson street with the President,
Mrs. H. M. Young, presiding.
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The Pulpit Aid Board met Monday
7:30 p.m. at the home of the
President, Mrs. Wilhelmina Woodson
Henderson street. Both meetings
were good and largely attended.
Each hostess served a de
licious repast.
Several visitors were present
Sunday. Come again. Visitors are
Iwaya welcome.
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HETHLEHTM BART. CIIHRCn
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& S: S. and morning worship followed
thy us.al order. The pas
tor forcefully spoke from the text
J0..11 11:7-8, many members anJ
friends were present.
Warnings of the aproaching
storm didn't prevent our baptismal
rites that were pre-planned
the Rev. Keith, performed the
litis. The pastor delivered the
second fine message which was en
joyed by our out of town, friends
las well as the members. The text
(St. Mrk 12:34, themed "Don't Die
On Third Rase." The otferhig
J were fair. Among our friends we
I found Alms k.. AicLurru, s\. x., a
i relative of Mrs. Belle, Mr. and
| Mis. Woodson and Sumter, former
| members'of Rev Davis.
Rev. W. M Downs, formerly o(
I t is eity now of Cleveland, Ohio
v. ih be in the city next week and
\v 111 deliver a series" of sermons
for us, Tuesday, Wednesday anil
Ti: isiiay nights. You are invited
to attend these services. Make
it a date, to hear Rev. Downs. ,
Airs. Mary Bra-y left Saturday
[for Newark. N. J. She came down
i to attend the funeral services ol
| her- niece, Aliss Martfret Bailey.
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Rev. T. M. Weathers, I'astur
S nday was a lovely day at St.
Philip for the pas! week begin
liinp Wednesday night the members
were engaged in prayer service
trying to drive the devil out
to enter the revival with clean
| hett: ts and mind. - r .
At 10 o'clock Sunday school <ook
place conducted by the assistant
Supt., Mr. Henry Johnson. All offleets
at their post of duty. At the
close the prayer committee took
charge conducting a warm prayet
meeting. A few announcements
were made then the pastor ascend
ed tine rostrum in a revival manner
preaching as -rioveT?before ?roni
the Book of St. John 3:10. Subject
Christ Conversation with
Nicodemus. At 3 p.m. the pastor
and choir rendered service at St
Lewis in full number. The pastui
of St. Lewis and choir returned
TTpeiidug?our revival Sunday hite
At 1 o'clock Stewardess Board
No. 5 held their feast at the homr
of sister Telia Lovette assisted bj
sister Ilattie Hull. It was enjoy
ed.
Our revival meeting is now going
oh. Cloud singing, shouting
praying and preaching. Conie get
your soul renewed.
Sick list are improving. Wi
pray God's ^blessings upon them
.Mr. and fiMrs. Fred Davis, Mr
Slid Mrs. .J(ftlia Hawkins ol' Hich
niuiul, \ a., aic dow n spendina
their vacation with mother and
father.
msien an inose mm naven \ \
taken their vacation and all thosu
that have hut want a long trip. The
Holley Funeral Aid society is run
rung its yearly excursion to New
York City October 12, l'J40. $li!
round trip .if from seventy-live to i
one hundred goes $18 if less. 15 .
days- if you desire to stay that1
long or return when you get ready '
-w-i th m -t ba t--time- on the itame tick et.Get
ready, let us go to the big
city and see the World's Fair.
BLACK J ACK 11A FT. CHl ItCH
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\\ innsboro, S. C.?S. fc>. at the
usual hour with officers and teachers
at their post. Revival is
being held at Black Jack church by
Rev. Pitts fYom Winston-Salem
?.v (MVIUIIVU UUIUUHJ. I u willing 2U1U
afternoon Bev. Smith from Coluir
bia preached. The pastor extent
ed t-.iftnks to all who contributed
ta making the service a sutcess
Several out of town visitors weir
in atttendance. $44.00 was raised
$3:05 was contributed to a bline
man. |
Visitors were Mrs Mary Bell Tay
lor, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gil
bert- have as guest Mrs. Elizabeth
Kniehtner from Philadelphia ano
Miss -Alice?Gtfbert from Columbia
Among the others were Mrs
Fannie Davis and Mr. 1). Phillips
Mr. James from Winston-Salem
I N. U. Little Henry Marion and
sister returned with them to ge.t.
ready for school.
LOB I) TO WHOM
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(Mrs.) Carrie II, Cherry
L A great multitude w*is follow-"
i ing Christ from mixed motives.
He said something about a cross.
I which symbolized sacrifice. Instantly
they began< falling away
I from him and returning to their
j old haunts and habits of life.
; \\ nen tit* saw it lit* said th trie
disciples: "Will you also go aI
way ?" In leaving Christ, to whom
I could they go for eternal life?
If you abandon Christ, to whom
i can you go for forgiveness of sins
j for light in a dark day, for comj
fort in sorrow, for strength in.ex|
treme trial? If you refuse Christ
to whom can you turn when earth
! recedes and eternity yearns aim
j the judgement beckons? If you
have rejected Christ, to whom can
y..ou turn in the hours of death foi
refuge and assurance of life and
I the consolation of a fadeless
hope ?
r ..u?n
uv1u, hj hiiuiii nnail we go :
cried Peter. Thou hast the words
if eternal life. Petfcr was sure of
the life fn Christ and an abiding
Saviour and constant friendl All
mankind are shut up to Christ whc
only has the words of eternal
life. He only is dependable and
all sufficient. He is ever, at youi
side and will never fail you who
trust His grace. So when you
burn to Him your sin-burdened
soul and aching heart He gives
you Himself which is eternal life
THE STORM
By Rev. G. W. Williams
Myrtle Beach, S. <J.? 1 he news
was heard on Myrtle Beach abou
| 12 o'clock that a hurricane?wot
coming, traveling with a speed
of seventy-six miles per hour
Many hotels_jand boarding^housea
i i i it i _ i
ciust'u ana wit? umpiuyi'is anu employees
left for other places. The
storm was expected 4:15 E. T,
The bus station as well as the
buses cotild not accommodate the
people of both races "We are going,
don't know where we're going,
but we're going" some said.
I was never ueasy as I watched
them; some left without pay fox
their labor.
Today the people aire coming
backhand everyone is praising God
for having been saved from the
angry Atlantic Ocean.
WOODUl/FF NEWS
Trinity_ A, M. E, Zion Church
ltev. J, A.. Lipsey, Pastor
The Church school was just
fine Sunday. The attendance was
gomt Wo wiirn [fln.1 tn Villi". <im
'pastor with us. He vmade some
very encouraging remarks Vvhieh
ei l' enjoyud by?all. ~
At 11:45 the pastor mountec
the rostrum and brought us a
strong message which was full ol
grace. Every one seemed to enjov
it. Sunday niirht he deliv.erec
another wonderful sermon whict
was enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Eulis Price ol
Washington, D. C., were guests
of the Wilburn family last week
Mrs. Prince was formerly Miss
Blanch Foster of this city.
Mrs.. Laura Johnson of Birmingham,
Ala., is visiting relatives
here. Mrs. Johnson was
formerly Mrs. Laura Parks ol
this city/
MT. f)LI VE A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. H. C Andrews, Pastor
Myrtle Beach, S. C.?Sunday
school was opened at the usual
hour conducted in the form of an
open forum because it was the
only service4 during the day. Oui
visitors were Mr. Ben Davis, Geo.
J iitimore of?Conway?and Mr
Carlton Ballard of New York City
Mrs. Mary Simmons of Mullins is
here for a few weeks. Mrs. Myrtle
Anderson returned Monday after
a week end in Conway. Mrs
F. E. Rainbow is improving at this
writing.
. PAGELAND NEWS
M is* A DIRHllll WiUllult PU.. V?n,l OS
her week end guests Misses Ben11
ie Mobley and Ruth James, members
of the Jefferson faculty.
MVS. Lillian Atkinson and little
sons of New York are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brew
I er.
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Mrs. Freddie Gathings and fam
ily and Dr. John Gathings and
daughters of- Rock Hill spent the
week end with Dr. Gathings* fath;
er, Mr. Sam Gathings.
t Miss Louise Blakeney jepent f
few days ,in_. Fay e t.t.e.v illflr^N, f. j
visiting old school friends.
Mrs. Mavis Blakeney spent hex
, vacation in Charlottte, N. C., with
relatives.
, Mrs. Irene Sinclair left Saturdnv
fnr Washington. D. C.. to vis
! it her children.
, Mr. William Durgin of Laurin
burg, N. C., and Mr. Kemph Dargin
of Charlotte, N. C., are visiting
their parents, Mr and Mrs <
I James Dargin. I
Mr. Raymond HechaVeria of N .
! Y. C. spent a few days with his j
wife who is visiting her parents i '
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brewejv
Adult Club News '
The Adult club under the supervision
of Miss Amanda Round 1
~j tree the Home Economic Instruc- J'
(tor is still busy with the canning ']
| project. The question is: Who
| will get the prize that has been
i offered to the person canning the i
II most? Those in the lead now arc !
first. Mrs. Nora IilnhnnY; srnnJ
,fMra. Madeline Blakeney;?third, <
, I Mrs. Pratus Blakeney. Each niem- .
Iwn still has a ehnnee. :
|j FLORENCE NEWS
11 Mrs. Lena J ones Moody died on
I August Oth at her home on 605 j
Mulberry street after severed j
? weeks illness. Funeral rites were'1
| held August 11 at Trinity Baptist
church. A short program wa> i
i carried out and euloey by Rev. A j
W. Hill. Surviving are three dai; |
; ghters two.daughters-in-law, three
j sons; one son-in-law, thirteen
j grandchildren, other relattives and
r host of friends.
Interment at the Baptist eem-.
etery. Jackson and Singleton ir
charge.
Mrs. R. H. Holloman left las' '
- Saturday for New York-City vis- i
itini. her sister, Mrs. Bessie Dor- ,
sey and "Atlantic City, Jersey Cit> '
New Jersey.
Miss Louis Jones of N. Y. C. j
was called home on account of the i
illness an deati of her niotliei !
_ Mrs Lena JiitTPS Moody
Mr. Roy Young of New Yorl h
City was the guest of Miss Fran- I
ces Thomas on Wednesday. W<
are very glad that she is able te.i
b*.- up'after undergoing an appen- ;
dectomy operation.
- Mrs. lJora'R. Cain has returned I
i to' Pittsburgh, Pa., after spending
- ? ?. " Hi un.l fvw.n^ I
U HIVJJllll ? I 11 I 1VKH.I1V.O At ,
Air*. Lillie Robinson and family. i
Mrs. H. L. Thomas is back in
the city after an extended trip to j
J^ow York, Schenectady and Saratoga
Springs. New Y-prk.
Mr. U.S. Person, the farm agent ,
carried the members of the 4-11
club on a picnic last Thursday to.
Atlantic Reach.
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MASTER'S SALE
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By virthe of a decree of the
Court of Common Pleas for Richland
County,?Si C.t?heretofore
made in (he ease of Lucy Sarah
Vinson against Mamie L. King, I4
the undersigned Master for Rich-1
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Kiuvi vuunt^, ?*ni ?cn un stii^autiy
in September, 11*40, being Monday
the 2nd day of said month, during
the usual hours of sale, before
the Court House door, in the City
of Columbia, S. C.. to the highest
bidder:
All that lot. piece, and parcel
of land, situate, lying and being
in the County of -Richland, State
of South Carolina, about four
miles North of the City of Columbia.
near the Mon tieello .Road
containine- six (<TT acres, more or
less, and bounded on. the Noith
by the County Road. East by lands
i f N. 1). Porter, South by lands,
now*or formerly of Martin Stork
and on the West by lands of Andrew
Bethea.
TERMS OF SALE: For CASH,
the Master shall recjxitre the successful
bidder to deposit one hundred
($100.00) dollars with the
Master, and in the event of the
purchaser's non-compliance with
the terms of sale, such amount is
to be forfeited and applied to the
costs of this action. No personal
>r deficiency judgment, is demand
a
i'd and the bidding will not remain
open after the sale but compliance
with the bid may be made
immediately. , '
Wise & Whaley,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
Harry M. Lightsey,
Master for Richland County
NKWHKRRY NKWS
The Sunday school of Calvary I
Presbyterian clierch is quite live-.
ly, "Another?nrw member was
lidded to its roll in the person of
little Miss (,'arolyn Williams. The
school was pleased to have as a
visitor Mr. William Terrell Murnifgfr
of "New Jefsey. Supt Allen
visited Prof. C. W. Jones, Asst.
Supt., after service and found hint
to be improving a little He has
been eonlined to his home over a.
week due to an infected leg.
'Hie Drayton Street school build
ing is still far from .completion
and will not. be in shqne for the
opening of next school session
Mill v.'lleli Hie building is finally
fill i sited' it will be a .most modern
and sijVstantial structure. This
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'.(ihiui-h ?"n uiiuiy WUMiagCU O)
Itiv last year.
Mis. Mentha McCracken and
giatulehildren,"(iWillie Edward and
Helen Grilles jof Atlanta, Ga., aro
Visiting in the city. While hert'
they are stopping with Mrs. Chai
ity Montgomery-.
Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt ' Ihirpe'i
trf--^j?artanbtirg7 ?wott ptF&sanT
visitors Sunday.
Mr. A. J. Martin of Columbia is
seen in the city q,uitc often since
his wife and baby are spending
sometime here with relatives.
Mr. Frances Rice has returned
after a stay in Baltimore, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Longshore,
Mr. *. S. Hodc of Gastonia, N.C.,
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Saturday, August 17, 1940
Mr. Arthur Williams of Green- **
wood were the house guests Of Mi
and Mrs Robert Guise. Also, Mr
Henry Caldwell of Boston, Mass.*
was a caller Sunday afternon. We
sympathize with the Rev. Mrs. J
H. Jucksuil dlirlhg heF^ serious, ill
ness on Mineral St., Greenwood
Mrs. Mary Pay ton of Anderson
is visiting with parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Ford.
Miss Margaret Ford, who has *
spent most of the summer in Anderson
has returned to her ijome
on Hill street.
^ NOTICE Dr.
L. H. Mailman will be out
of his office Aug. 18-30th. He will
be visiting friends and on his vacation
in N. Y. City, Conn, and
Massachusetts.
"? CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Tolsie Johnson Harper
wishes to extend her appreciation
and thanks to her many friends
who served so kindly and the
beautiful floral offerings during
hei illness.?Sill1 1.4 H6W hi home -?
and tloing nicely. .1? .
ON* VACATION
M"s. Carrie A. P.'.'.nson left the
city last Monday for Hot' Spring
Arkansas for t\yo or three- weeks
stay. While, there she will stop
at the Pythian hotel.
Miss I.innie Belle Fogle, tha
popular and attractive daughtei
of Mrs. T. F. Fogle left Wednesday
night for New York and
Connectticiit on vacation for two
weeks.
P^T O'BRIEN
in "SLIGHTLY
H ON O RA BLE _ SATURDAY
ONLYF
Coining MuNDA Y!
SPENCER TRACY
in "EDISON THE MAN"
STARTING MONDAY
"MARYLAND"
?with?
Hattie McDaniel
JOHN PAYNE
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:-Grocery and Lunch:Eat
the Best
At Reasonable Priqe_
OCR FOOD IS CLEAN
AND WHOLESOMfE
826 Washington Street
P. J. Herrin, Prop.
lway System
isbore Excursion
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JG. M axl 31. 1M0
300 ROUND
TRIP FARE
id Trie Ticket* on sale for all
Lar trains (except Trains Np. 17
iS), August 80 and 81, final Hpait
ning Monday Night, Sept. 2, 1940
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wn Railway jjritam m North and Soon
ha > ifcorrrt HPr11
loktburs, S. C. to DanrUlt, Va.
tckaburf, X. C. to Marios, N. <2.
havilla, a. g. to Sallabury, N. ?
arldttc, N. C. to TayloraTilla, N. <t
rber, N. C. to Winiton-SMem, N. t. _
llaboro, V. C. to North Wilkeaboro, N. .
arlftMj, m. C. to Columbia, S. C.
I intermadtato atationa.
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.< J. T. Cpbh
Division 1'assenger Agent
Columbia, S. C.
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Columbia, S. C.