The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 14, 1940, Page Page Five, Image 5
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Saturday, September 11, 19
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Mrs. J .nnu- .'mvCM!'.;: ~h Cuysor.
of 1705 IJeidt. street,'has retunt*. ?!
to tho eity aft Or spending hoi"
vaci tion with brother and friends
in Now York City. She repoits
a very pleasant stay.
Miss. Phyllis'( handler and .Miss
.Juliet Anderson were the homo
i: tie St oT .Mr. ;rnd Mrs. Henry
Brooks at Millwood Ave. Kev.sT
J. Neal from Kershaw was tin
dinner guest on Sunday.
Mrs Martlta . Jane Doughty ol
1001 Dak sit eel tlilsHlV is dnvntioninir
in C^uvr- YoTTT City and
othiir points" of interest. While
tliere she is the rouse guest oJ
her sister.
Miss Lillian Lott of 1 los Queen
street spent .n few days in Mates
burg, Aiken and Aut*usta with hei
?relatives ami friends-? she ~ rtw
parts rt pleasani s'ay. TTTi Mis.
Lett's return t/> Columbia, Miss
JL Pettis and mother, Allrs. J.
Pettis Js\yited her to visit theii
home?.town Clinton while there
Misses Pettis JUlll l.?utt drove ovei
to visit schooljr s for in Laurens
S. (V
Mr. Welter MeClain-returned to
? ('olunil)iaK^'etlnesday of last week
after spending: the summer with
relatives in Xew , York City. /?
'delightful summer was reported
Mrs. Richie Green Miller an'
son Millie, returned to their, hoim
in Xew Y.orh CiTy~~after spending
three weeks in the city with parents
and relatives. An -enjoyable
vacation was reported.
A!r. Wiliiuin Met lain returnee
hnuu* Frufny ; ft or spending the
summer in N'cw York? City with
oii'laHves. A v.i i'V interesting aiK'i
enjoyable stay was reported.
Mrs. AI. < (I. Fisher of Brooklyn;
N'i V.. fbrnujly of this city
'spent a week jiore visiting' relatives
antl friends.. Miss Fishei
relumed fci her home 1 uestiay
Friends iie.i'e were delighted ti
see her.
Mrs. < aran/.a Robinson of Ashe
ville, N. spent the past weekend
in Columbia, house guest ol
Mrs. Miller 2225 Gervais St. Shi
reports a very pleasant stay. ?Mr.
Melvin (Tilmore has returned
to New York to enter school
after spending live, weeks witl.
- his mother. Mrs. Miller, 2225 Gervais
street. Mr. Gilmoie report
etl an enjoyable stay.
Mr. Will. 1*. I'oole of Washington.
L>. C., passed thru the eity
Tuesday cnroiiU* to Li urens to
\ isit relative-- aid friends. Mr
Poole operates a hotel ;it 2CMi-(i.
St., X. W.. in Was1 iiu.'ton. I>. ('
... AIi". AIJic.rt _N._ Thjunps II. the
son ot' Mrs. Kiln K. Logan oT S17
? wliluiiiiiiik* street. is in ('ohnnhi:
from Tusko-toe Institute. Ala.
ulu ie hi' gradualI '. .is year.
Mrs. Jlattio Knglb-i. .of tierv. istreet,
ha< retained leave t'rom a
month's vacation in Washington
and New Yi/rl; City, visiting hei
:.i:.I< :s; brother. .and i'ainiiv
Mrs. Bertha Hudson
Recovers from
Injuries
The friends .oT Mr.-., lfeitha Hudson
of 912 Pino St. \y.ill I e glad tt
know that she has fully "recovered
from injuries she received wher
her car overturned in Henderson
X. C. a few weeks ago. Mrs. Hudson
was orrrmiTe home after travel_
Jug-extensively through Virginia
New York# Maryland. Connecticut
and Maine visiting relatives
and friends.
She is very grateful to the many
friends who remembered her during
her brief eg; tiiwont.
KHKTT-KK K
Beautiful in it's simplicity -was
the wedding of Miss Xoola Phett
and John ITonry Rice, which took
^ place Thursday owning, August
29 at the residence of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. S. If. Rhett.
The ceremony, was performed
by the Rev. C. A. Dunlap, pastoi
of the Pine Grove - Methodist
church, a resident of Columbia, S
*" C.. before relatives and more than
fifty quests. The living v??m was
decorated with cut flovVrs and
, ferns.
. During the ceremony Miss N>rrt
Suber played very softly "Promise
Me." For the processional the
pianist used the traditional wedding
marches.
The bride entered the room with
her father, S. II. Rhett, by. whom
' she was rrtvm in marriageT Tin
hride wore a dress of white rayor
with accessories to match and n
veil which trailed, her flower?
* - were asters and ferns.
The bridal party consisted of
the following t
Miss Helen Bouknight, cousin ot
the bride, and was maid of honor
Axi if'/w* TCI I I " viS> r
10. ' . ,
She wmc a whito rayon silk dress
trimmed with l/lue buttons, Mis
Vermal Mills was the only bride'
maitb She wore a white rayon sill
dress. Mr. Ozelee Rhett, a brothe
of the bride, was groomsman aiv
accompanist of Miss M. Mills. Mi
Iknee Harmon of Irmo, S. C. wa
best in a 11 to the brideproon
Misses Ollie Nixon, Telicious
I.oweman. and Josephine Rcdmo
| were ushers.
1 Mrs. Ricv is the only daughtc
| of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Rhett c
Dutch Fork, she is a high scho<
graduate of Harbison A. and
Institute, Irmo, S. C. Mr. Rice
the son. ol' Mr. and Mrs. Isaia
Rice of Irmo, S. C.^ .
Mr. and Mrs. Rice will mat
their home with her parents in tl
Dutch Fork.
AN ENJOY ARLE LAWN PART
A,'i .enjoyable 'lawn pr>rty ws
riven in honor of Mr. Ed. Presi
It v I'l-imei ly of Cohimhi" ""
-r-snii in Philadelphia. The pa
tv was . .v> n hy Misses Llncl Sh
ten anil Lillian Lott at the hop
of the . latter 11(18 Queen stree
ilames were pit yed on the law
and enjoyed by all. Among tl
guests were: Mrs. Kike Epps, C<
1 :n.bin; Mrs. Catherine Curtis i
Connecticut; Miss Gertrude 1
T.b H Co'iMiihia: Mi:?W?Jacque
Columbia: Rev. Williamson of tl
iUthnnia Island.
Refreshments woe served ii
side biiir.-t style. Evgrypne e:
pressed themselves as Mravir
-pent a most enjoyable and plen
ant cvenine".
iIM.il MATTERS SOCIAL
\M> S YVINMS CLCR
The. club held its h st meetir
at tin home. oi" Airs Frank Thoi
Jr., Yowman street. IT
_'ia e'liny was opened by Mrs. Ja
\Va.''e;i. Then business ein iljue
e.l by tiie President,"Mr Thnnu
l.owman. All members respon
t<> the i oil call. .Next meetir
will be at the home of
" ,\11. tTT rr .1 olia- on, TTTTTj 11 mi
'. i t et.
SILVER IKA
An event of real distinetit
a.- in ?silver, lea eiven by Re
iid' Mrs. ! '.' M. You nit sit the
hoir.e 1.120 Lyon street, Thursih
evening;. September L, l'.MU t*
it-... I lit /11' Kiint i
church. A wonderful progra
was rendered. It was opened 1
mrrriur i o Nt'jrro National "A
ll.em, after which the I/ml's prj
er was Repeated in concert. T1
scripture which wis the ^tvvent
.hint P-a!m was read b.v. Mrs. CI
_ neva IT W dsen and What
F ii'i'ui ?~\\ e lkavw- in - ,Iesusr- .av
Mint: by the group. Two love
papers were read by Misses
L. ir.pkin and L. Nikon. Mr W
.vn Wilson. Jr., the principal spei
er ofthv evening made a ve:
timely talk, using as a subject
Worthy (T use. This was enjo
d i?y all present. Next was
duet Whispering Hope," by Miss
Hotilware and llyal. Key. He
_ bei t Itoiianarte made an interet
ing talk. He was introduced I
Mr. Yergill (Iromn. * Mrs. CJlei
also made a short talk, after whi
ea was _s_orvud _in tJi -losu'Ly?mt
ner, followed by mints. Tho
vho witnessed this affair wet
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson, J
Mrs. A. Redd, Mr. Frank Imi
kcLU . M iv._ Vertrille Cr.hl3 lie Rc
"oiiaparte. Mr. and Mrs. Roo?
velt Parks. .Mis. K. A. Davis, M
1 Lewi's M icicle. Miss Katie Bot
vare. Mr. Colo Lt >fiss Elean
Frnzier. Miss Lillie La.Mar, Mi
\ \i fib.nn .Miss Ethel Johnsc
I.Mr. I'hclix Barnes, Miss Kva Sai
J !< ]. Mrs. Inez Scott, Mr. and Mi
I K. Mi-Clinton, Mrs. E. Outen, M
Haltic Nixon, Mr. E. Lumpki
; Miss 1). Lumpkin. Mi^s T. Nixo
Mr. K. Jacobs. P. J. Harnett, Mi
j L. Clark and Miss E. Cunnin
ham.
I'ACKl.AM) NEWS .
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnson h
as their guest during the we
the latter's sisters, Mrs. Kliz,
both C. Bullock" and Mrsf. Dorotl
Caldwell Noble, and Mr. Geori
Cousins of New York.
Miss Berniee Blakeney of t!
Lancaster faculty spent the we
end with her parents Mr. and Mi
Richard Blakeney.
Mr. and Mrs. Algea Me Man
of New York City are visiting IV
and Mrs. Bill Blakeney.
1 Miss Celestie Lowery left Fi
; day for Rock Hill where she w
be a senior at Fiie;**-;hip Collet
LAKE CITY NEWS
,.r ?v,? i ?i,n p;f
: school are urged to start on tin
so--that they won't get behind
L start with. The opening date
September 1G.
Rev. W. L. T.ew Allen spent
full and quiet day at the l>ea<
| last week. He is planning to b.-g
his night school again soon.
Rev. I). W. Washington is bu
1 getting ready for the district Su
. day school and League Convanth
which will be Tuesday and We
; nesday of next week. A proprra
i will he xiven at St. James Sundi
niprht.
Miss Lela Graham left for Ric
mond, Va. last Saturday whei
she is visiting her aunt.
*" ?
i. RECEPTION FOR \1R. AND
s! AIRS. T. II. BOl.TON 1
P | '
' Quito a few friends were enter1
lained at the wedding reception ot
1 j Mr. and Mrs. Taft Bolton Thurs*
i day evening, September 5. 1940
t at their beautiful home <>n Pin<
r St. ' .
Mr. Bolton, formerly Miss Er'
manese Bow fa n. was gowned in
' white satin chiffon with white
P golM-accessories artrf satin-slippers
js j to match, an astounding corsage
I i"Of lace ferns and gladiolus whi li
j was given by Mr. Thodore SimLC
: mons completed her outfit. Miss
II ' Mattie A. Bowman, sister of the
bride and gowned in a lovely sOI*l
^ pink satin trimmed in blue with
I accessories to match, was hostess
for the evening. Mrs. Laura B
Frederick; also sister ot the bruit
w hi?a?beautiful lavender hroeioli
~ with pink coessories received th
el gifts assisted by Misses Dorothea
^ Hudson and Maggie Simpson. Misr
,n Hudson was lovely in a white eve
ii liing gown while Miss Simpsor
o- i was attired irr?a?cape- designer
|j. i street dress. Mrs. Mae Frances
r 1 HTire. also?in?wlu^o?taffeta eve
u- ; nirrg gown was at the bridal register.
Miss Hattie Waited^ reg[J*
( istered the gifts.
T...~ n.- i ..T.
jg j i n:i' frvciiii unci I'Uivi
s- ! were sol ved by- Madnmcs .lanii
Willams anci Father Ko\\;e Miss-p;
Maggie Simpson, Minnie Skeith
and Freddie Jones. The bride am
groom received many useful am
beautiful gifts from friends anr
. relatives both at home and qui
^ of town.
The out of town guests were,
t: Miss Mary Willis. Baltimore. .\fd.
*s Miss Quiuey l.ee Simmons, J.ex
jg ington, S. C.; Miss t'limuniliiji
Ul Wjlkins, Chicago. 111.; Mrs. W
se tii ilfin, Jacksonville. Fla.. Miss T
M alker and Mrs.. J. Johnson
. Washington, 1). 0.; Muda'mes Mo
'/.el B. Atwood, M. (iovan. (i. Ciary
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Frederick J-r.
>! little Elizabeth Frederick. Mark
,jr anna and Heyward Wlfi{e all o]
xy Orangeburg. S. ( . and Mi . 10. M
oi Prosslev Jx. of?Philadelphia.?Prr
s' Mrs. Bolton received her A. B
J' degree from Allen University ii
TP?'Jo and has done some recreatioi
,i.\ work. Mr. Bolton isTit present cni;
^u' ployed with Oibhs Machinery Co
' in this city.
u.! F\ X-O-T TV XYP\VS
D | - 1?
j Knn-O-l.i.n S c h ?> o 1 <?t' "tleaut;
Culture, which was closed abou
iv one year, due to the illness of it:
A originator, Madam F. L. Carolina
>' will reopen for business Septembo
a 2(>, llMO. Having passed the stati
0}i board of teachers examination th<
twelfth day of March. niueteel
tk- hundred foity. Madam Carolina \
by now prepared <*o jjive you the en
111 tire course in beauty culture, jus
t h j what you would y et-a-C-tmy--oth~
w" RThool in the state of South Car
sC olina. Will be assisted by a lvg
' i&tered cosmetologist teacher. Tie
1 course will be trivon at a reason
n" able price. - - _
LY . Fm?information "Write MlulaTi
? r. i/. v aronna, iw^-.i menniaiKe
lr- Street; Georgetown. S. C.
1 Madam Carolina is just bad
ar from Ashc-ville, Nr where sh
IS- spent a very pleasant trip will
,n' her children, Mr. ChappelK* Car
olina and Mr. and Mrs. Thoma
rs Kirkland and son. Their man;
rs friends also made it very .pleasan
in' for her and lie--' dauj*bt*'i\ Mutuh
m
I AM IIS HOI'KW Kl L
HAI'TIST ( III RC1I
i> ... i t? / ': i- ?
mi. .1. i . iiiuson, rasior
Sunday. September 8, was i>u
a( regular service day ; t Hopewell
eV We were glad to have our pasto
a. back, after being away for i
. month, lie preached a rich .Cos
pel message from John 21:17, sul
5C iect I.ovest Thou Me? We en
joyed the message greatly.
Our revival will start here oi
ck the 4th Sunday, September 22
We invite the public to attend.
13 After our morning service Rev
and Mrs. J. P Gibson accomna
vjc nied by Deacon S. R Reeder, Mr;
Mable Spragen and Mrs Chane;
I<{ ke, n\otored to Greenville, S
C., where he preached another
' >* stronjr sermon at t. Emanue
ill Raptist church. Rev. S. E. Kay
pastor. They reported having
very fine time. He preaehet
froirr?Rev. 1:18 Subject The Glo
rified Saviour. Everyone enjoye<
this great message. Rev. Gibsor
y, is leaving today (Monday) foi
,1C Columbia where he will condue
?c la 10 days revival tor Kw. A. 1.
?} IiiK' t m rt4 Lauvet?frt: 1'nptisl
i church. We hoprp-for him greai
1 success.
o < Mrs. L. M. Gibson will spern
^' next \yeek at the homes of hej
. father and relatives. ">
CHERAW
H.% | _
n- Mrs. Corinne White, Flossie
-Marshall and ^trss "Virylnhr Low
d- orv attended the Teacher's Insti
A
m tute meeting in Benncttsville or
?y Friday morning.
Miss Helen D. Hi^gin, Jear
h- teacher of Dillon, S. C. was the
re week end guest of Mrs. Corinm
White and Miss Virginia Lowery.
THE PAT,MEW) T.tW.DF
i ' r
MONTH'S niRNRW- MASS
i Ri'rkcli'): Training Srhnoi Vc?s
vTho faculty of I{ i U? 1 Train
vr School lu'lil" it.- first <V*'ioi.-'1 '
business meeting Friday. S> |.?.*, [
bcr (5th at fi%?- o'clock. Of fiej
were appointed u n .) <hilie- ; -
T skived. - Mr.
James Melver. a y-a?iua1c
! of Morehouse College. has Ik-cm
! milled to oar faculty. Mr. M< lv? >
~| will have charge of the -ci. ticc
! departmerit
1 When the- doors- wt-r- opt in <1 ,
Monday. September 'Jth for registration
a surprisingly larye ninn
bei; of pupils wci<- waitiiir to Inj
enrolled. A full cupa< ity i t v- ?
' | pet ted in the next few days,
j Through the?untirine effoi:.- ?.! *'
j Mr. Ready this siiiiiiim-i some
worth while accomplishments w.crc
matte pofi;uPle. Aninnir l.ti. ^ w ; =
a science laboratory, an. oir.oi gen- >1
Icy room and new kitchen ? <mi??merits.
I
Oyir library expansion will af- v
I foi'd a wonderful store he- of e
khciwlecTjre for oni mai;\ pupils. *'
?
ST. AN DREWS A. M li.
v ( in iu H
Rev. ( hanpclic MyClarj. I'a-toT
- ^
Sunday was a beautiful dr. v lot |)(
all ehureh jmers. Suiulay selioo?
1 beiran at the usual Ihjiii wi:h t'u<
supt. Prof. J. K. Sinit.Ii a; |i>- IlJ
of duty. At 11 :-'!0 a. m. the * pas* \j
l-J-4oi?fireaehed a soul sliriin". < . f,
[mini to an ippreiintiye a .uu ta-o.
.J \Wr had a very siiiT' [ i >
iT^ival iin'ctiii;', (lie jiast o < I in.
j meeting*; was conducted ;'ty !!ov
j Parti Washington of Cio-s; S.
, .My Li a w fiidi-i i'iil?1-ixl. it.-r
rhuiclj. was crowded c\i > < ..i1.i *
Two poisons v.oiv ooiiV ;i.<! and w
four joined ijic olun eh. *A s\ur ol
of S2a.1T was raifvd. I1 in;;.
'I revival a few of .mi fi i ~ K1
'.J St. Stephen. S. \ : !tt us
f [ namely. A! ssrs. Sinmioi- and W w
I-.. Matthew*.- Air. and Alt-. Uim-c'
'avis ami Mf. and AIi - \Vil*,.a
j Andrews junior hie*;. ' -eliool. t'
' Prof. I. K. Smith, princi, h.-oin
1 its I'.'IU. j] session Frio.:; . 'Sept
ciuhor d. The- n;e|idu.?-< ?
' "cuity are Prof, and M . .1. K
ray. (i r<:oideyfl
j Smith. Andrews: Miss .a Mar- '
lay. (Tiveleyville; AI i s IT -1 -1!
Stevenson. Fhiiciue. Mi. .1 laid:'a
l.j Hyderl rand. Oran.tehurtr; AI r ?.
, ; Hva I.awrenci'. Suiters: Al. sdato. -.
; I.ouis?*~K iuloels afpr) M. \. Tiiol i!
Andrews; Mr. F. (' I'.raudyhusv
1 i Orangrebum.
I Misses A net hia Sr..". .vr.d Alai.
, F. Creelie \o!'t W Mi., i:i\ 1*.l';,|
1 M ...T'..i i o .
X. ('. wiu-iv'{4n-v v. i!1 ' li'tln i ::
?- ? ' _
NTr. Ui.i.. hj
moncl Ya. spoilt ;; : ' ifyx<. 'yi.--:.
i \vt>(*k with hi-' ,} t 1>':v '
Mi-Clary.
PKil'i (. urrprirf' 1~iT Vo"l'~ H
, port*-!* in vr*ttii:v now- in >;]
titm- hy *j i in. It : r m-vys
f Sunday not !:i : .an Mo:.,!.,;
| of oath week.
, | Mr., John Mark of A11:i!it i
j I Citv. X. .1, i- !;< itii!'.'- tela- \>.
y tivc*. .\
'| S. hsci iho fo T'a'ltuou*1 ''
' . Tendor. ?
ri.oRi:\( i. s c.
a
Mi'i, (.' R ISrm* n Pas>os
! ' V~
j' Mrs. C. R. Brown. Mow tin
hi late Tiov. C. R. lti -w first raw '
:' litrht in Million. S. t Shi? -hunt
'; the earlier part of h.t life nthet
j birth place, then he. family moved p
to Florence, S. ('.Mrs. lirowr .
jjoined the Cumberland Methodic.
chu'fch in Florence and ,she was
very active in the eb.arch. scho-1
. j missionary society and to her
" death was a unit leader. '
*j In 1881 she married the-le v.
| R. Brown and nine childivn hies'
sed thii* union.
1 Too much praise can not Ik
given to Mrs. Rio\vm for her uu
j tiring service in the parsonage
J-wbUe her husband served in thr
I South' Carolina conference.
1 No more will we hear her sine i'
"Precious Lord,'take my hand" or.
this earth hut sin- has gone tn
t~ join the heavenly vhoir to sine
1 thesontrs of the faithful. u
i She leaves to mourn, foilt '*
' - Lv
daughters. throe sons, seven tftanu
,r childivn and a host of other relatives
and .friends to moin'n hei
oa.ssitm'. She die.I \tv list ?T I'llo .
at her homo. 410 Palmetto St. '
_ ?tlx?-?won In i-l'?t+tr4?pm11 ~
"Servant of God. well done, thou
hattlV .fought, the race is won. and
tliou art crowned at ln<t."
The funeral was held on Friday, '
August 30 at Cumberland M. FC
> t 1
church. The rc mains weve placed
in the Uition cemetery beside hei ?o
husband fho Inrte Hov. C. P. Brown. 0.,
R
' f i-s ri:i^ f \ i? \<.u M'ns
i i: . u... , : piti.v.
' r ?-r ! ;.'< Ms. Mr
!' i ohimhin
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" "1 .Niv.Oi I.J K
->~i l:~ ' I'M ! ' I Mlnthi'l'.
; !(ii M-s. .!( ??,. |);l!iicl
* .. 1 !VTiTi?1 \Irx-Tr?
. ?: 1*1. C;4 HriV. i:
? ui" Hht k<t.,d.
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v- ' *' V'idk' i and ftjl.t
' 'ill., .pi-lit
holV- Ci>t a^.# if IM'S t tj
;;< ? v.. Mis. Klh, \Vil?.
: i> ijt,r ?,)' 'i!;-ita
i ,*y - th<*iV
~ *n ^ 11 i i.
' y i ; han,?Vii .ii- .:.1.1 -:
1: i .< Mii.ai'k. MI- I..Uii*s.
at t'n liu i . t?f ,\J and Mi".
, .Stahoark, ("i-iilfi ' sti'.-i't
Airs. _>>taiii.?uck, who will
or son and "dau^rktiT has* In-.-,
isitlr.^ her )'i;n( iitjsJin.-I.iiw- f..i >.
ral \yiok-. hero this s'lnim-r n
it no?{ to .Savannah Friday wi }
:. ... ... .. M_
i ' > . * ?i>* miwi ? im; ,iir"
1 1 i 1 i'. '
! V-C and Mi -. !;. II. Walker o!
' ii . .their sistei; Miw
a !i;t vii .ii' 1-ageland. visitj
?.is s. Kliu Walker Watson las'
. !!? turning. they 'were ac
p.nari i?\ their little daugha
had s.peiu several days
re-with her aunts, Mrs. Watson
oi. > Ruth Walker."
Mrs. Elizabeth Whitloe'k Rich
rdson and little daughter ol' X.
. C."it> are guests of i.er parents
r. and Mrs. Yireil Whitloek. Ash I
>rd'street. ~ i
"1. ( |int? n is on tht
in.ek.
Mi?3 Esther Robinson.. wh? has
at F-J, ?;;.!a A. a:, .'
... ;?ii the past S years
-pendina' a week here with
. . Adu-lie a"d A'
tie. .'.ielairkin, left Tuesday niti
t :>! \ a . where she
ill be a li'ieniber of the ."ae-i'.li>
f Virginia State college. Miss
obinson is a former ' Chestei
iivl.
Mrs. Rosa 'i'. Heath, W innsbo;'
, , ? a' ley. Ro.k Hill
ere In 1 e -Friday - because pf tit*
Mr". 'Marie
< u I wrrrr:
. >. .',ii,.e M? Cio.-y i irar.am >)
iuu lott. .^Mis. Trances Thonu s
!ay i.v-re at the lioiv.e ul
. .. .nr.-. \V iliam MP rory.-7
Mr .It.:.,: .del i oi \ continues ii'
ois m ..a on 'Center.street.
i .'t iitf; Miss' Mau'iialene l>i.\
1 i.ietui Mi<s, J acq Hell I it
I...t spent. the JillUl _
,. ',- ... -N i>i Mr; and Mr:
I.' N* i-mi, .Mi.. \\ illiam K i
lid mm Mrs. Susie Phillips gtVt
;..i'!.-' .'.i'liulay night ;rt her honn
.. i .ii- street w ill; ti e' ful
. , .i nut e people pi'esellt
.-.a-ilaiei.e .I<uqUe,a_
i'. u'.\ .ier, Janie Mae Crosby
i : ay. Mill > l-.t Ik'1 W ouilf
Uai'i.v, l)uioth.\ Heath
- i ,n?? pa ii u.?\\ i 1 i it-?Mabei
i' i?,M li, Callieiiue Nelson, ,\liss
.... . m . - - ( 11 .\ i lei i'et.. rijje::
. ?' '".TT~W; slnuK'ton 1-ttjs
i i I l;eir .- .ana - lii thi
iglt school there.
..i ' . i .i .i !iu .lulu s has
. .: : iii'iue al lei spelulinj.'
i in I' griliul 11111111 e I
Ml.-, lul.e JolleS visiteii leliltiv
- i.i i iiiii mite lii.-l wei'L,
M:-- .\nt?ie: l.auia lx111^ i.-- a'
"'lie -l,v
i; rye.-'. ci'uWds cVCl
eel. .H a . .illcral service licit
a.-. Mes.ctU .Sunday a fieri.well at
It. U.;\c Viiiavli, fur tin
.uui.'a ,i i Al i". I.eu is Hooper, will
I i :u-<U-i > very tine youiiy niei
ho passed away'tot 1'iyor hosp;
A ?*Tvr.'_TrtTifT=->.-He Ay a ?
1- Tel 111 tile chilli"
nd u loyal supporter of 'hi?
in >.a- eiiipluyeii l?y Mi
. . i m I'euplc's Fui|n
.. t . :'y alii! Ills W 111" Was?
.. y .'i. . l'tyler t,t (.'lark
:i.:Tiie Ie.iij.any. K\i-ry nielli.
'..i-' .. ) i u'tiitc i l'iiinilio.?
- . am. Pillowed lhi
n;p>;e t'. t i' irhave. Young Mr
loopor was lnvcil hy all. a?
. ; r.M-i.-. a i d ; 1 i (e?-a
l i e i-.ai'ia-ii. ma and nnuher
I.'.- Tea". - .'el V. sail ill'.il illallj
I lea.'r ?-!l*'il.""H ill" Mas l?UVi
; ... d Masniiie homts. Rev.
id"."" . -1. .f M i a. l ed J 111" sei'11'.on
Uusilie- hs ' \ i f.i . lie /leaves -llis
,;ji!'. : .i j * 11 a! -sifters ami
! ! r a ' ! hi rial Ma> in Mebi' i
.1-;. Mil:; lis. K N\Is(T>11 {ill-.
. i i.i' tin i.mty lay ai stai.
: .lU.y.s Isum's. slimibv.t
i arai v as \ii-Me?i .by hull- I
: . ..iy s. A promising ami
:.i yn im . . r. 1'i.ts fallen asleep.
i. !)i \\ alhei i- at home
't irei si rmil iii
i ii'.-. \ t .
! . 'ill T hi." -cb.il ! opened 1" ri!.
?>f teliibel i'i. M itl
f.?? i :tn cigt.i
iii i - ! . ach b:tv tla-y contiti
- e. M,. U.llmY,, KMi
,n<' m' ih)- fity. a vri;n!u;ili- ot
?ai;.i a .vcenf gradual*
rr::i: u-dii-ev i* ta?\\ a inembei
i'iic f: * ; it>.
Mr- l -abci I!\ risen of Atlanta
- , :in: i.i i n other. Mrs
'ai-y I ??ti-lass. Mobley St.
i .11,. Wi'Oilward nf Hal
. . n rr.wn for a few
.? r Aimer relatives ami friends
l"h<- Vi'niiit ?i*?s Missionary con
'ta>'i of Yoi u ami Chester couii.
s 1 fi.i a May fine session at
L'Cotid. Wilson.Uaptftt ehuivh As|<rd
street. Friday thru Sunday,,
A1 ani-'t'imlits are -being
>r the Chester County Fair 'wlkich j
tens, October 21
! ''l ot. nn,J \v < r.,.v.
tlitii >?,n ti-.ii . i
I ti.n <1- jt.-i. \!.iri<t:i v *i t i-i,.- nr;r!;.r,
ao<i ti. -lav a".
I fa' licr. 11. t: I ...
>'. ! ?? noj
| ' < '-a! la- I. i- I a,
a<h J]?'iiu, js . viMtiiiir r.. ,
u/.?!?-) tak?-v aim Jhr"t :; |,
'oji, U.'iiluiijl.i;, St.
-? ?,-frrrr ~ -WVt a Ti?i"7~', ,
: ' llio III..; srh'.n. '< \ . J
I ' iim. F:a . '.vii- O KVi.'li. .** -
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ii'vK'.t.-, ,.I.aa ana,.,, J \
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! ? ' Wiiiaitjy toh. It,.la war.- ?7?, j
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? l. ., . .
HFranci^ iViaa-t^ nauiM-i \'.. !
j ^ ork , j, Suii(ia.\ ' a) t, tm.
MI',. John ? aim ;
'lays in Saiiit,.,. S ( \ ;.
Ti"v (it-oj-jria * J{. M, < a1;.
I < * !( s ^-1,? i f; j . ,
NV .v Yuyk. !: ,> ) ,.|, .. , .
f "' -'"I as ap iii'-ti ( at I . ;!(, ,'j
| rendemy.
Misses \Vii7ii--\VriM?i a?iM
?ie M.Deas spent the ,,a - v,. j
i in Renneltsville. S. visiting !
fitivv-s and friends. They a!
jed the cities M .I'.auren! ':! .-.-a:
j Fayettsvillc. \ ( Ttev ' y,.j,, [
i a pleasant trip.
Mr. John Motley, a |
[State Collejre. is- lama- vVt>v_.?rvTr
, atives and friends.
^ Mr. Don Robinson Juts * ei u?-?... 1
hoiiic- after spPndiny tie- .n:::, ;
"Tn the northern states.
Mrs. Julia Stivator .*pe: . ,t
past .week in Chesterfield, S
visit in--?U4-4.?s*-*-, vr v d..??
Jackson.
sr. cm i. m. i:. i in |{< ii
i"ta
lie*. .1. I'. ( annum::-. I'a-ti.i
I, I 'ei. i ai!:. S. iS . '
I'i -!' tlav .-11 ..1.1 . ten. !? If?, ---t-, iny
stai ted at St. I'; ul V\.? ,i;.e. ... ;
nieht. S< pt -ir.'x i ;iwin.
Rev. A. Mel- aiUen co:.,|.ati: -j
Lrrrviivs. Ttnid' on Sunday
Jny at the usual' hour S. S op.
I with all oM'ieers at their po-i ,\1 j
12 o'clock \U- listened to ;i . |
| stirriny sermon delivered' hy . Rev j
1 ..U I' -i.l.li '.tl.ii t: i ;e ? , ,,,
fd. At oVl?K-k Rev. Mel-Aoi
hTTrnyrt iu;<rrhv-r-iTjr>> itg7-r.. .r.rrrrr
stibjeel UeaVen Hiisehul! -Can
All hearts' ay;; in 1 i. A
crowd attended o.ir services.
We sympathize witt; the W ];
family ' in the Im-s of then i::? URev.
.Maek Alston Kstell. S. C
who departed tin's lit'. >' -} t ni.. t
. 1 Vaee he I" his ;i -i.-s .
L The State Contest vv tH corner,
at .J i ji ii11 S111 I:, v Soj i'. i'11,i i i-?
The public is invited
i*. s. s. t 1.1 i;
We. tile V . 1'. S. S. ( i.. i, u.v r ,.t
the home of Mrs. Watt-. The me. j
in>f was called to order by
"president. sotm. "Shine o>: vh
prayer" -Iry-?-tlTe":~cha\.TaTTm. . "
'1 know tin- I.on! wiij
Away." scriptI'ir.e w,is'-rcnd in M: .
Lei't'V 15oss. soli'j. ' "Tli in A ! 1]
Can." The minute- of the I
n)eeCii?*f was read, iweiveii I
adopted, the roll "Trav* cailtrrt"-.,;... j
,each nieiulvr answered Tin m. v j
meeting will he at the hem. ..I
Mi- Koss. 1 ?',(?> (li fu >'
Miss Atiifi Sroaiv. I'r< -i. * 1
Mi-. II,.sa R
' 4
Mr. I >avi?l J. iji.: 4. m 4
i
t \im.isi.j- m:us
M s, Kranklei ' -:.t- ;
Mi. l.t '-atil '..(.M'. r ?; >1 a*: '
h? niF"T-.i -Jay a-j.-hj Shi ;
i'ait it i i:-i v . ' ./i T- i> . i
el A., M. K. < iv.rer, > .< vv.?
by man;, nir.ti.e- . ?: ,jy.I
Rev. J. M I ':iw a. <-. ; as; j
l'uiieiali/i i t'a \r
hi lii.ii. . a" . v. ' -
. rites S. iiiiay
.' i Is a .' .
Ml- i\ : I! 1: v. > : 1 lu". N
v.. the ,:.r.;trl ter ,;V Mr. Wall ay j
is vis;: i j i;V! . fat; i i a: ; :'i 4
here.
Mr. ( . I!ills i- a. tow:: 'mi . ,
l*e\s day.-,
Tia iv sv.ii be a literal y pi
e-iain uiveti it- Wiilmas I iia,
A M. K. Zion ehuivh Tresilaj ni;
ami also quartet singing Sept. 1 .
ColllO olit anit'eniov the I-S..-11::
Hov. V. L. Wilkes 5s"iM.r.!u.;r!--r
i mei-ting fin i 'hin iiriif, N. i
this week lor R*.\ 11. !l 'Mi
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i Kl'NKRAI.
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| LOWKR 1'KICKS
4- A Min i A N( K soon T( l
X ... v. i
J, As Near \s Vnur NeairO I'luu
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y llatesburg and Kidg< ?a> _ S._J
X i8.ii ru i.ok sr. toi l mi;
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Polurehin, S. C.
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