The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 05, 1940, Page Page Two, Image 2
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PROTEST TO GOVER
Georgi town, S. C.. September
Ph.- mtcrdnominationnl Minister?
.Whan e of Georgetown County
ii et in the Bethesdu Baptist chuVch
t! is moriiing with the Hot. G.
Going*. Pallli'ls. pi esiilenti;?ami- drafted
a letter to the Governor
"of South Ca.olina expressing keen
re; nt that "in this hour of imI-ending
danger wvhen democracy
is threatened by tile heartless foe
totalitai inisni. When evev>* - posvjie
hit of cooperation sliould be
and must i>e given you as Governor
of South, Carolina, and His
Excellency the President of the
United States of America, thai '
there did not appear tlhe name of
a single Negro 011 any of the
Draft Boards in any of the Counties
of South Carolina."
The nai.nes of several Negroes
were submitted tin His Honor to
show him that there were Negroes
competent to serv'e in any
i position of trust to which they
might be assigned, among Them
were the names of H. Ji. Butler,
- president. Baptist State Cunven
tion; S. R. Higgins. prosuieru, ,-nlen
I'Diversity; J. J. Stark, prcsi?dent,
Bv-nvdict Cullege;Georgc_IT
Hampton, editor(^^^^|U''
lege. T~ K Randolph. pi csidentr
Claflin 1'ni".crsiiy; ? J. K. Beard,
presiding elder, A. M. K. church;
A. K. Howard, secretary, Board
Temperance and Morals M. E.
church; fcj-A. Parker. attorney at
law; .1. B. Morgan, attorney at
law; E. A! , Adams, secretary:
Board of Education, A. M. E
chia'ch; S. R. Green, M. M?., J. S.
Mason, "M. 1).; M. K. Gordon, M.
I).; I'. I'. Leathers. insurance executive.
(\ F. tiaiuly, president
State S. S. and B. Y. P. U. Con.
. .yention; .J. B. Beck, school prin.cipal;
S. 1.. Finley, school principal.
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The ministers expressed t h e
sentiment that "In a time liko this
.when the. unity tind loyalty of all
citizens is in order, it is certainly
unfortunate that the largest ini-r
' nority group" in the State should
be so completely ignored." A v
tion was made that the president
or the alliance call upon all organisations
in the State, religious,
cici - or political through the State
papefs. to join in petitioning the
Honorable Governor to give due]
k recognition to Negroes in the j
draft set ups in the various coun?ties
ami to submit to him the j
names of respectable Negroes, who |
from every section of1
.... . tnp aiauv
The petition was signed by the^
Revs. G. Goings Daniels, presi-j
lent: Theodore MeClnm, secret" j
T. \W-?Robinson, assistant secretary.
T. W. Brown, treasurer: .T
H. Bryant, Moses Gathers, R. A
t Fishburne, ,1. P. Faisi.n, C. T. EveretR
F I). I.ance. Charles Johnson.
\V. A. Burnham. N. C. Mayhams.
. (i. Goings Daniels. President
Interdenominational M ininters
Alliance of Georgetown County
TRAINING SCHOOL!
business. Commercial and
Spartanburg, South .Carolina
-*? Plans are under way for the
opening of a Training School foi
Colored Girls under the auspices
h Women?"" ' QfT "* '"l executive
. and advisory board and cooperating
with .Iirtjructors Nell WVight
Hamilton and Nina M. Wright
and others. The school is to com
mcnce- the second day of October
Business and Conin+ercial courses
willTie offered +Tr-sboiad.and.
typing, Commercial Law. rapid
calculation. filing. bookkeeping,
business English, business penmanship
and all kindred class.-s.
Adult classes in read in and >.v> It.
tr_ ing, and spelling. In addition i<>
the business courses the school
will offer A 1.1.-Roll ND-DOMESTIC-SERVICE
COURSES. Consisting
of looking, laundring. ?ewing,
etc. (.'lasses will I > arranged
for morning, afternoon and evening
hours to suit tin needs of the
students.
Students from fifteen years and
above may apply for admission.
A small tuition of nine dollar-'
per month will be required for
hoarding students who will reside
at the school and live dollars pel
month' for day students. Tht '
school "can only take a limited I
number of students s.. those inter-1
in ?>nvnlHiur should coinmun-1
icate at once with Noll Wright |
Hamilton. 302 South Liberty St. j
Spartanburg. S. C. Training for'
employment is very impf^taut to-;
day as employers and house keep-.
ers e prel'er hiring trained girls
and women. The Training School
will stress employment service.
Arrangements will be made to;
helo students moot tuition- charges I
by part-time employment it' desired.
Certificates given after j
nine months training.
Students are employed all ovei j
the country who have received j
training by,Mrs. Nell W. Hamilton
and Miss Nina M. Wright.
ABBEVILLE NEWS
The Interdenoniination Mission-j
ary board met at the Presbyterian
church Sunday at 1 o'clock.)
Rev. G. Pullings preached an ex-1
eellent sermon which was-errprvyrL
by all. The amount raised- 'was j
$5.25. The regular monthly meet-'
ing will be held at the home Ofi
Mm R V th,. M,;,.,) st,in. !
flay in this month.
Mr. Charlie Chestnut of Cocoa ;
Fla. was the over nieht guest of
Mr,, And Mrs. William Reid Wcfl- '
nesday night of last week.
Mr. Allen R. Reid is in the city
y visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs I
Wjm Raid
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STY MINISTERS
INOR OF STATE
'air Officials Sign
Contract for Football
Feature
?Colombia, X.?C Sooth Carol in*
State Colored Fair officials signe*
ontracts iliis week for the bu
nthall features of the six ful
leys exhibition that is s hedi le<
(i la- held on the State Fai
!rounds here October 2K, througl
November "2.
On Hi pc Thursduy. October .".I
Benedict College Tigers will inee
Kdward Waters College,.. lucksor
.ille.?Florida;?strong?intersection
il rivals who were champions <
the Florida conference in 1
On, Friday, the Booker Wnshinoti
High "Tornadoes" will met
Mather Academy. Camden, in a
mnual grudge battle that will a'
ract thousands of interested spe*
tutors.
To these big athletic events wi
ie added horse racing and fir*
vorks Wednesday, Thersday an
Fri*lay. Kaus United Sh?)\vs wi
igaiii '.t on the midway ami wi
ring many new attractions, ride
?rrrrl?shows. ? ?
I'atrons have demanded six l'u
| ~htvs?fm*?the annual- -event -hern
.-the Fair program will enntinuef
ill day on Saturday. The stal
NYA s*it up is cooperating th
ear to make Friday bigger tha
ver. At 11:00 A. ,\f. there will 1
* mamoth display of the Ni A pr*
||<U1? sl(,,|,. .111,1 t'l-lliTlfl -ll'iulcl
" vfll come <ni Frida* from al) pari
if South Carolina.
The puhli.* schools of Cohnnbi
111<I Richland county will have
rnliday Friday in order to see tl
vhibits ami, other hip feature
High . .lights of the program f<
ach dav are:Monday, placing" <
' xhil/its. opening of the midwa
:t (5:00 IJ. M Tuesday: placing <
exhibits continue a n <1 midwa
opens at 0:00 A. M. Wednesday
' 'f > n<i.? s a>id T.ndee day, farniei
:f Richland and adjoining countii
-will assemble at noop to hoar ,
E. Dickson. county farm demoi
strut ion agent and other farm Ict
er>. Fifteen jubilee ehoirs \vi
nmpete at 15:00 P. M. Fireworl
it 8 P. M. niidwav open and jud;
ing of exhibits. Thursday, eolley
lay. football Benedict versus F.<
vard Waters College.. Inspect in
- if| exhibits, horse racing.
Friday. High s.hool and N'YA da;
football. Booker Washington hie
.'ersrs Arather Aeadeiny, Canute
N'YA display and -special NY.
program. Inspection <0' Jtxhi! it
horse racing ami fireworks. Mi<
| wav open all <lav. Saturday. pr>
miums will be paid, midway <>p<
.11 day and the directors meet in;
Subscribe For?
; The Palmetto Leade
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i-or colorkdrirl:
Domestic Courses Offered
VIKKN N KWS
Wesley M. K. fhurcli
(..'hnrcli sctu>"l opened at th
usual (luul uit h teachers-at thel
post ui iluty. Xt I 1 : >ti |;? \ . Km
licit entered the pulpii and delis
cl'fd a noble ?ei inoii alar at SiP
Uev. l!uriic|i delivered another in
(ili- M't'iiiiti;. Visitors fur "lite da
Wt'iv Mi". ami Mi's. ('. h. \Vil.-n?i
. ; - > _ \ i L-Laii-i . .Is-1 r ami AI-i'-s
| Si in ii v\
'1 i:<l> til lfa> I a a! To IN'-t
A : ?. Kdyth Hay ..a- : Is'.'
- t:i bi-iu n .n;y. .^la- w.o- x..
! (laliu: U i l?j" All. ami ..>11-. UwIum
' On "ahii ttV u il'?- of All (hailo
Kiiv. Shi- ,\ii-' li'Vi'tl i>\ i . vi'Vu..
M-i kii"?v i i ii m-\ i ,uas iv
julil tor lui t" iitli ml c*i>> i<.')i an
va> a 1: it'Tiii c huri l. v. urki-r. <)
H-r 'v iy !' 'hii th-- Sunday sitv><
jolt. i-tiliiiii .-In- id**l Iut dcaMi i
-. . a, \v!'? ;.!,' I iit-i I'a.-ii.: . K.-v
\\ . Al. .Ii i.I..n . S .i- i nt '' 1.
I.tidies' Aid delegate fina. i t
| hllll'll. Sill- ll-HVl-h t,, I1IU..II1 hi'
death cirht !?il-'i>i:: Ali>. K
('m ry, Al is. William l>uvid at' Ail.
I .-ii; M !>.. Knmia tiihsou. .Mrs.'. A
Kilwi i*?Is~ nl Philadelphia: .?ie>.si
, Edward; Willanl hint Teddie Ra
| of Brooklyn. ami Mis* I.?oa Ka
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| T R AIM N (i
I F 0 R C 0 L 0 ]
I ' SPARTAN Hl'Itr;,
li Beginning Octol
X Hij>h St-hooT Students
{; " ^pllege
\i CRAFM'ATING FROM ,
V J.
A* Courses: Business Adr
jt, Edutation. Christian Ed
| Employment Bureau $n
i To Aid Students Whi
$ Registration SI.00. Room. M<
y in Advance. I>n> Student
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yf NINE M<
A For comnU'to inf??rmi?tion ?Hrl
? Mrs. Nell Wright
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4 392 South Libertv Street
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Henry Bradley, Harry Green, Joh
?. Helper Vorter
p ' w?V-m-k (1 iiy nTRl eleven o
,1 ram's, other relatives j rid friends v
<? mourn her death. .s
Funeral service?Processional: *a
l nusio, "Nearer My Uod to Thee"; e
n prayer, Rev. H. C. Scott; music, 7
[. "Sv,eet Hour of Prayer"; Scrip- s
.. i.tlre, Pro. Porch; solo, Miss Eul- e
la Walker; obituary, Mrs. .) cs n
j) iiu- Jackson; hymn No. 180; eurolistic
remarks, Rev. Bureh; solo F
u| "Well Done", Prof. Z. T. Town- s
I j.-lend; reet ssionnl. "Face to Face" a
b
Pall bearers: Messrs Jordan 5
in t?l.iuni tfe .-I>' Ut,?Pother Ijovrt.lu
TT ^ Rills. Mr. If: mberg, r
jx- ''""'it, Poruthy?1 )ra?s?and?/.Mrs -s
a Mnmye Robinson and Mamie John
is <'n. y
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,< jC'iimln-rl.ind ,W Al. E. C hurch ^
... 'Sunday was a beautiful day in a
s \ikey. Services were very good n
10 *11 -day. Sy',S. at~ usual hour. !1 i,
ts .Ian. Rev. K. C. Scott prcavhi' I a
wonderful sermon from St. John
ia *12:21 subject Seeing Jesus. 'Iho
a stud* at body of Schofield school
le it tended the .iuo: niijg service ats.
ompanicd by some of the iastiuy-' u
n ,ois: ?.ir; Williams, Misses Hal' j
rt ind Wig .'ins. . ;
,\, At .V p.m. the senior choir sptx'i |,
if .-aired ; musical and .literary ptoy
rraii . The following appear*'.! on
*: u ogi am: Mcsdames (). R. .1. i'-son j,
s ..r.Niorris. I'. Smith. K. l.iT'uci \
s oonly nuyse; Mr. S. Mitchell an.'
J. -Mr. M. I". Darkins, principal of ,
i-j ^eholiehl school. The prog not
id | w as very good. , - # t
11 Visitors: Mosdames J. .Jackson
cs M. R. Price. Oliver ('..Johnson, K
! {l.'tckin:ri:. Messrs (Jen. Meaeham.
re 'Scoit. llooilsoh. Joi.n (oimoi (?-1
lr. ami Mrs. Morris, '.Mr. and Mrs
>n I '. K. W ilson. Miss V.- Walker. *
The > ipalar : r eont*'st on Tues t>
y.j day nig t wiuj unite a success
1 be drivels Wei;*- .Misses M. Jones t,
" 1 \l. I. Malb-.v. and (M. Raddcn
A \|,. Willi a u.s. instructor in Indus- \
s- rial Arts ints the speaker. Sulo
icct The Vo. n/ People's Place in! j
'.lie Mod.ii; Church.. He stressed 1
.he importance of developing th
^ social side as well a.- the spirit-j
' ia!. I think these queries should | .
*. . i . II 11.
( 0'ir;Hlt fill i?v illl. n IUIV Civ |
joint! t<> held the young people in i
In- i lauvli? How shall w'u meet'
|- (In- worldly competition? Meet j
your friends at Cumberland an.11 *
" *' don't forget yin;i Palmetto I.oad- j
*> I i it'iuKliip Kaplist < luircli
Friendship liaptisl church mom-1
bets and friends gladly welconur.' jtin
pastor hack with the "tlock oillast
Sin.day. Ho has horn in Win ;
stoii-Sal.-ui.- N conducting ; i
Ion niglit .i i-i tinr l'<?r our good i
i- ri.-iol In .) C. White. Although
r, oT-rl r_t? , |,?rrm?v, ouks?rrrrt
rr r+?I I'll I .?St i a 1111 d lllio -O lollg
I IIlie. '
i- II. report.- that he had a won-j
, d.-i I'll! in. etilig and enjoyed the
fellowship o| the eili'/eits of WinI
-toii-Sa!ein i-:i a marvelous way
Kov. I'.-ao- L-avf lis two burning
osia. s Sunday m.rrnin rawa
j Sunday niyht. \Ve had a number
?>f visitors worshiping with us in
c I this service.
1 hi ,.\lumiay nip'ht,. Sept.. dOlh
iu ?i ??ur first meeting; of tin*
v J 1! ? r.t-Ti-ai her asMiciat ion ol' Ail;
en '.'taiifil school. 'Flio following
j :' ii : - v'e.re i li i ti-.I: .Mrs. .M. M
u | Peace. president; Mr. AifJustu?
i ( an.ntii.K-. vice-president; Mrs
_l j lii ay bay. secretary; Mi s. Mary
] (iuliUii, a -islam secretary; Mrs
! Ptafi i? Connor, treasurer.
L ; ""TItt*'- .'issociatioir- voted txr helf
sponsor tlu- lunch project at tin
' j ilii.ol. \\Y am expecting a very
, i successful ?>? }.ool term foi 1940!
Second Haptist Church
* Sunday school at Second Hap
list church was very interesting
v as usual. Sunday- morning at FF v
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R E I) G T R L S
SOI TH CAROLINA
>er 2nd Fall Session ?
- Ilivh Sell o! Crarluates Y
i
C rati tint es &
\ee coerses jr-NE ion |
ninist ration. L-jmcslic, A'dult a
ucar'.'r a. !M.. si 1! Education, f
(' iM-cficji ?vith Ihe School J.
ilc i > Tr-irin^ if Desired
y
[>nrd and tuition $9.00 per month ?
1m $">00 |i< r month in advance. 5.
)NTHS (t\ I.Y %
ress enclosing postage to? Jl*
Hamilton, Secretary -< [
Spartanburg, S. I". y
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B l'At.MBTTO t EADBR
\VKRTY EMPLOYE
nnl? 81m, b?n Krulir> J?
FoxUr Dilrtr
i'clock He v. Turner preached a
try interesting sermon from the
ul.jeet "Love". Sunday night
us young people's night, and they
ntertainetf the congregation from
:.10' until 8 o'clock with a sonp
ervice. At 8 o'clock Rev. Turnr
preached a very interesting sei
ion to the young people.
On Sunday, morning ct 11 o'clock
to v. Turner wil preach a special
ermon to children. All parent?
re invited to be present and
TTTT; thell" children to near this
pecial sermon, which I am .sure
ill In1 uf'ggt'Ht help 16 UW ehtlden.
W)? were glad tuhaveMin
iertha Owens present after het
.numer vacation.
We are happy to letrn that
liss Wilhelniina Butler is home
rom the- hospital. We hope sh"
re sorry t? learn that Mrs, Fanie
Ashley is in the hospital. We
ope for her a speedy recovery.
M m ?
C, R ANITEVIL LB NEWS
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Rev. II., W. Winn, Castor
Sunday school was good as usal.
Supt., Mrs. Alice Robersor
eing J bsent the assistant Supt.
)ea. Fells an others were at theii.
ost of duty .J
Weekly meetings: I'he Willing
t in kers will iiHt-t- Tuesday even
?.> &. '?() J at home of Annie ;.Mat
lack-it*.
Prayer meeting Thursday niU
at the ehliivh.
The Woman's Missionary wis:l
o thank all fitr their splendid,
npjioti on Friday night.
- A1 i > Nora Mae Dawson of Aikli.
wsis toe week end guest of Miss
ie.loiia .Medlo.-k.
M i0 r Mamie tii:eeii of Aiken,
as the wt ek einl guest of Miss
earl Posey.*
Miss Victoria Meitlock had foi
er guest Sunday, Mi. Herbert
as , 'Mr. -.lain"*. Peoples and Mis>
ora Mae Da v. son lor dinner.
Mrs. Mattie 1?. Fail* has been
ln tei! to tes r, in the I.angley^"
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Coca-Cola ia par*, whol<
rgy-giving refreshment,
lag no artificial flavor 01
{ nn
rSJ
Keen appetite an
more? Yes * * tK
Coca-Cola. A dfin
of good things to
(Jood Lucfc to The A
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tt-COLD COCA.
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is"EXTEND WELCOM]
> Andmon, Juhnnl* D?vl?, \ 1
Hripf .. Helper
Bath colored school. For the past
thrie years she has been teaching
,' in McCormick county. We wish
her much success in her new field
of work.
Valley Fair Baptist Church
Rev. R. B Bu*h, Pastor
The 10th anniversary of the Wo
man's Missionary society will be
held at the church October 0th, a<
1 o'clock. Mistress of ceremony
Mrs. J. Bessie Weaver; singing; |
scripture, Mrs. Minnie A. Palmorc j
- Matthew 10th chapter; pn-yer by i
Rc\. J. Pj. Palmore; singings we!-J
Ttrmrr-mhtrnss" by ttix? President.- i
MV? F.nciniln l.ovd: solo Miss
Thomasena fHrothe'rs; 'Vending, ;
" .Mrs. Mima Turner; solo, Mrs j
.Marina Hurst; reading, Mrs. Me-j
norvia Owens; solo, Mrs. Bertha :
Blocker; reading, Mrs. Mattie Fer '
Martin Grisby; sermon, Kev. Paul \
L. Wells, pastor of Ml Zion i A
M. FT church; collection, Deacons
Spann and Holmes.
>Sick. Mrs. Sarah Grisby; improv
ing, Mrs. Clara Robcrson con fin ]
ed at the Aiken hospital, Deacon
s'reil Davis still sick, Paul Mile."Mrs.
Pearl Grisby. Robert Co!
ins mech improved. I
Miss Abelle Palmore entertain- :
ed Miss .Josie Bell Dingle with a
surprise birthday pi l ty Wedncs
day night at Simpkins casino
The main floor was beautifulh
lecorsited with pink and blue eol |
ors. in the center of the floor was j
a small table which held a hi uii !
tiflil decora tod~cake. Soft mush j
old.I be heard tillo..gnout tile evening.
She Was .tin* ( recipient oil
ny beautiful gifts.
Among those present were the j
Misses Abelle. Palmore, Anna |
Blocker. Josic Din-lcs. _ .Vla'ggi* j
Simpkins, Mary How. Helen It
| Pal more, Mrs. (Una M. Davis j
Messrs .Joe- Case, Prank Holmes,
Mnleome Jones. Pred I)a\is, Muses |
Williams, M, T. Dorns and Pd
ward Jameson. All reported hav !
nit had a very enjoyable, evuiir.g
.Mr. Clover llieksoiv wis a vis
tor in the city during the week-'
o e$ kan<
R 'Jt&i&cl 4
mm iniiiiiiiiiiiiimir
?{
d tasty food! Could anybody
at tingling, delicious taste of
k so good by itself is a natural
eat. Try it with food?you'll
Hen Yellow Jackets and Benedv
COLUMBIA
l-OOLA BOTTLING CO.
-COLA If IVIIY P L A
I YOUR I C I - E O * A
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Walter Douglas, George Washington,
Drirer Driver
SACUrCD TO Tills Ml
MRS. LAURA LOT!
OCTOH
One year ago, you left me dear,
? In a cruel world, with none to ei
' I trend alone,? misunderstood,
i Meetin.w a Ftite I lVlt I would.
j One your afro,?Ah, crtlc^Time!
I Could you hut heal this heart of
1 pray My JRosary, day and nig
To foreive the evil.?to see the
The sixth of each 'nontl^1
huld again your teirder forip \
Yet 1 know that form, T ne'er* U)
Oh Holy Mary, Oh God and bai
You well understand a lone daui
lielp nie to brave the cruel dugjj
-Support me on the path to Ktem
Dear Mothtyf^thvugh'Ti~\e"ur vll
Yoi.r saintVd face/Tv hen, as a ch
All that^r am,--ha\e been,?or h
God bless you.--1 give in tril^.te
Mothei darling, you left lire,-- bi
i lU'iig.; the anguish 1 bear,?onl
l know you are waiting,? yes, wt
I'll answer ere long.--I ant cmnir
Ami now. Holy Mary, Cod ami S
1* urjtiv'cme. ifc tliis seems ?L won
It was just the two of us,?when
i i . llu* last of mo was burin!
A povuti <1
STATE FINANCE C
AIM'OINTEI) BY RE
- Tito lb-publicans of South Car
olina arc urjiinp: till their frit nd
ant! at(|uaintanccs to contrihut
towards the Republican campaigr
The State Einnnct' Committee etn
prises .Seymour Carroll, chainnai
Columbia; Mrs. Aiulrew A. Sim
kins, Columbia, Secretary-Treas
urer. "The Rev. Charles E. Ffrowr
Columbia; Dr. R. J. Wilson, Flor
ence; Robert A. It rooks, Aiken; 1
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T H O M I
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Saturday, October 5, 1940
Classified Advertising
% Column
I Special Notices. Cards of Tftanks.
Mcmnriams, Biith Announcements
, Marria-ic Announcements, etc., are
char-red for j t the rate of 10c pei
line. Cash must accompany th *
4? oliU'l-i .Millitll III ihttHUn?rrOf:
I CARD OF THANKS
| Dr. J. E. Watts and Mr. and
| Mrs. F. K. Butler and family wish
to express their deepest appreciation
to all the friends for their
kind i ets and expressions of sympathy
in the recent death of their
(loved one, Ruth Butler Wutts.
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COOPER, WHO PASSED
ER <i. 1939 ' *
are.
niirre!
ht,
liaht. . :
itsnow? j
o me;
fain can see. ??
nts above, 0
ghter's-love!
:eis and the strife, . \
lal Life. ^ ~
h the Saints, I still see
ild. I knelt at your knee. .
ope to be. \
. Mother, to thee. ?
it it was not farewell,
y <Jod van tell,
litinjr for me,
ip to thee.
aints above, ,
slhp of love,
she left, a part,?
wither,? my heart.
Daughter,
r^Mr?'.) RUTH COOPKR PRIDK.
OMMITTEE
IPUBLICANS
A. Myers, Columbia; James A.
s Brier, (Jreenville; The Rev. J. W
c Buy kin, Camden; Dr. Robert \V
i.1 Mauce, Columbia.
11' SoiUeti mo?*lw4?g the present
i) month, the committee announces.
' Dr. Kmett J. Scott, assistant to
-1 the chairman of the Republican
i,' National Committee is expected
j to visit South "Carolina in behalf
[.'of the Republi.an campaign..
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