The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 12, 1940, Page Page Five, Image 5
Saturday, October 12, 1940
AIKEN NOTES I
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Friendship Baptitw church is
now in the 'midst of the fall revival,
which is being conducted by
Kev. R. J. Dinkin of. Savannah,
(la. We are in for a great spiritual
feast. We are fighting a
?-war...against?^in and St Inn 11 _
must be rooted out. Onward
- Christian Soldiers, marching as to
war, with the cross of Jesus going
on before. Christ the royal
master leads against the foe, wo
have His own promise and it can
not fail.
I.ast Su.ul; y morning, Rjcv
Peace's theme was "Words tire
Deeds'' ; nd the theme lor Sunday
evening was "A Certain .Blind
Man" and as u.-uul, he gave two
wonderful discourses.
We are very sorry that we are
not in posse.-sion of-the names of
our visitors. We understand that
there v.ere nu ny visitors and returning
members.
Bethlehem Baptist Church
(iraniteville
Rev. R.. W. Winn, Pastor
Sunday was a lovely day at
Bethlehem. At 10 o'clock a wonby
the Sept...after, the opening
ceremonies the classes were firranged
and taught by the various
teachers. The lesson was interestingly
reviewed by Mr. J. D
Palmore. The S. S. rt 11 v will he
the third Sunday morning. All
" classes tire asked to do ?theirbeat.
Weekly meeting: Class No. 5
will' meet Tuesday evening 5:30
tit the home of Miss Cleo Colman's
to organize a Progressive club un
tier the supervision of their tea
cber Mrs. Justine Ileitis and' the
suruiay scnooj.
The Woman's Missionary society
will meet Sunday afternoon at
."1:30, the home of Mrs. Lillian
.Jackson.
The Pulpit Aid club will meet
at. the home of Mrs. Ivy Grant,
Tuesday evening 6:30. All members
are urged to be present.
The Willing Workers will meet
in its regular session.
\ Weekly prayer services Thurs??day
night. Choir, rehearsal will
be Thursday night one hour be
fore prayer service. The President,
Mrs. Haittie Strother urge
?air Who have missed heretofore to
- please fill your seat and keep in
mind the rules of the choir.
Valley Fair Baptist Church
Rev. R. 11. Hush, Pastor
S. S. met at^ 9:30 a.m., Supt..
Deacon Palmare was at his, post
of dutv. The lesson was review
ed by Rev. Townsend. Prayer services
at 11:30 conducted by Dea
Win. Griflfen. Sermon at 12:00
noon, the pastor being absent the
Rev. Z. A. Townsend of Aikpn, S
(W?delivered the message. John
3rd chapter part of the 7th verse
Ye must be born again.
Rev. J. E. Palmore will preach
a Missionary sermon at the Silvei
Spring Baptist church, of which
Rey. Bush is pastor. I am sure it
"will be quite a treat to have this
man of God speak for them.
Visitors during the day at services:
.'Misses Irene Roberson and
Binner Scott of Aiken; Mrs. Ella
Williams, Trenton, S. C?; Mrs. M.
Woods, Columbia i nd Mr. and
Mrs. Brooks of Aiken. Mrs. Brooks
is one of the toach'Ors in the Freed
man school of Gi'ttiiitoville. Mis."
launiti. N'lvholson of Ridure Spring
A cordial welcome to all.
The churclrdo pray God's blessing
on Deacon Fred Davis as he
leaves this place for Columbia for
his health. . ?
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steadman trevisiting
their mothers, Mrs. Stead
~= man and Mrs. Loyd. ?
Mr. Johnnie Owens left for Jack
sonville, Fla., to spend the winter.
tMr. and Mrs. Jack Abney and
family of Tronton, S. C., are visiting
their children Mr. and Mrs
Lakes, Mr. and Mrs. Glover, Miami
Mrs. Abney.
Wesley M. "K. Church
- Sunday school opened 11 the
nsonl hour with teachers ready
for duty. At -11:30 Rev. W. M
Jenkins delivered a soul stirring
.sermon from Galations 1:14, after
which the Lord's Supper was
served. At (5:30 o'clock the Pillars
of Fire had their regular
meeting. At 8:30 Rev. Jenkins
entered the pulpit and preached
front Galations 6:7. Visitors were,
Mrs. Fannie Anderson and her liG
% tie daughter Ruth.; Misses Met tie
Kinard, Arzena Taylor; Annie
Matthews, Rev. and Mrs. Robert
' Farley, iMessrs Vincent Brown
Earnest Gadsden, Samuel Knights j
George Cullum, David Hay, M'rs
Henrietta Hightower, Mrs. Anna
Calhoun and Mrs. Mable Kinard.
Rev. Burrich of N'or^t Carolint
has closeda successful revival
meeting here. Rev. Burrich cer 1
tainly is a God-sent minister.
Don't forget the church festival
at Mrs. Julius Kinard Friday J
night. j
The Ladies' Aid had its regular'
meeting at the parsonage this af- '
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson were !
delighted t0 huve as their week- 1
end guests Messrs L. Leake and '
Young of Laurens^. S- C.
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. uuiiiri niiiii .m. mj, v^jiuivii
The spirit was high in Cumber- (
land Sunday. S. S. at the usual ]
hour. 11 a.m. Rev. B. C Scott t
was at his best, preaching from f
St. John 12:32, subject The Cross
and its Attractions. This mossago I
will loptr be remembered. Holy I
Communion was, given to all. 7:30 1
P.M. the ptstor preached anothei 1
| strong sermon, Josh. 2:18, subject I
' A Scarlet CoivJ. The pastor stress .
J ed the Importance of using oui I
influence in saving others. At-j
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tendance was good all day. Kev F
Gowdy worshiped with us during J
the evening service. We are delighted
to welcome our members
back that have been away spending
their vacations points north
and east. Among those returning:
Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Brown
Misses Catherine Jones, Bessie Uadtlen
;?ttre?latter?has "trftr-fm
Knoxvi'Hr college where she is s
doing her junior college studies, g
Misses James and brother have, ii
left for Bettis Junior college. Wu\ ()
are praying for their success. j,
Toesday night Stewardess ''
Board Xo. 1 held their monthly
meeting with their efficient Pres- y
idem Mrs. B. Branch, presiding. ^
All members were present. They .
have some plans to help raise the
annual conference claims during ^
hese session .Mesflanie^ J. H
fierce : nd Bertha Bryant and
others presented the president a ^
new altar cloth for Communion j,
purpose. The; president aecepte\l?
with thanks and in turn present- *
eel it to tne raster, ltev. 15. u
Scott. A f delicious repast was a
served. May these ladies live 0
long and continue their work.) ?
The ladder project sponsored by ^
Mrs. R. Branch and others was *
installed last -witIi, Thin project
is to be used for Stewards Dept. .
All tie pi rtments are working t?.>wnrd
the annual conference.
Make Cumberland yoilr spirit- "A
ual headquarters and don't forget
your Palmetto Leader. v
It OCR HILL NEWS
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By Floree-I. Davis ^
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The Friendship rigors ployed t;
Harbison of Irmo Fridayt Oct. }
The scores were .'5K-0 in ^favor of ~f
Friendship tigers.
Clinton College Bears motored |
to Orangeburg, S. C. on Friday to 0
play Cluflin of Orangeburg but n
the poor beqi s lost-the?game uL _x
Claflin. We all hope'for them bet- c
t,er luck next time. 1
. We all were sorry to hear o> <=
the death of Mrs. Eva Mae-Stev- c
son's father. He died at his home I;
in tin; Flint Hill section Saturday
5. 1940. t
Mrs.. Marie Allen has gone to t
Charlotte .where she will spend <u
the next two weeks with hei
daughter and brother.
The baby politest was held Sunday
at Trinity Baptist church,
c.,..a.,,. r. a i> \i
winner of the contest was Rev
\V. D. Gailher's bnby.
"Mr. Tuck Frinklin of Crawford
St. is still improving, he h^ts been t
sick for two weeks.- c
We are?glad to?lett+t*?Drat?M->-- ?
Coleman Davis's brother, Thomas s
Davis is~going to make his home
here in Rock Hill since he has
been livipg in Lake City, S. C.
Mr. James Mats spent the week ?
end at his home in Columbia, S. C t
Mr. Mats is a teacher at Emmett t
Scott high school.
Coldly McCom spent the week
end at her home in Parley. She is
a student at Clinton.
Rev. ,B. D. McClane of Clio. S.O.
visited his daughter of Clinton Col- v
lege, Miss Cat.h) iim McClane.
The Cross ushers board had a
joyful time September 29. They in- a
vited nine usher umorts from-Char tl
lotte, NT. C, The amount of money v
raised was $120. It was a swell
contest, prizes were jayvardcd t(; ;a
Mrs. Bulah Studies. Mrs. Mary. t,
Irvin?and Mrs. Matha Nas.- \
nt'Sll RIVER BAIT. ( Hl'R(*H
Rev. J. C. Collier* Pastor- n
-Newberry,' S. C.-?We feel that 1
the spirit of God is still-Avith us ^
We have been greatly blessed ^
with - -a---very?successful -^ycai- and 1
wfe are praying for a better com- 11
ii'i year. I1
The Sunday school began on its 11
Ufsual time. We were benefited ''
by studying "Luke's Gospel". Sue
ceeding Sunday school we were ^
helped by listening to a great set ^
mon by our pastor, who was bop- r
py to have his companion, Mrs "
Collier with him. His text was *
Though I speak with the ,tongue s
of men and of angels and have u
not charity I am become as sound *
ing brass or a tinhliner svmbol 11
Listen! Don't miss the Bible tlu.\ V
program that will he at the Bush 11
River church October 27, come anil
listen also take part if you desire .|
MRS. .WAKLKY LAff> TO RKST
St. Matthews, October ?>th? E
Mrs. Annie L. Warley, beloVed ^
Widow of the lute Prof. K. C
Warley, died suddenly lust Thurs- J
lay morning after she cooked ?
breakfast for the family.' She died V
from apoplexy. . C
Mrs. Warley was much beloved
by her neighbors and church mem 3,
aers. It was said, doubtless, she ,r
lever had an enemy. She wt s of M
a very pleasing personality and S,
would go out of her way to oflfei w
consolation for those in trouble H
5he saw something good in every
Dody and was almost a faultless
friend.
The funeral was largely attend ('<
id, which attested to the esteem Si
n whieh shew as held. The ser- M
non was preached by her Pastor c<
;he Rev. J. C. Coaxum, assisted
>y the local pastors of St. Mat- m
:he\vs. High tributes of respect F]
were given her by Bro. 'Elliott H
jleaton and others. Prof. J. A re
Ford read the telegrams and let- in
era and several of her favorites D<
longs wore sung by her friends ti<
Surviving are three sons: Al- to
fornia Warley, Ben Wtrley an. bj
K. C. Warley, Jr.; two sisters A
Mesdames Mary E. Bowman an.I ry
Daisy Guinyard; one brother, WiU rc
lie Jones and host of relatives and nc
friends. i to
Interment in St. Matthews eeme te
*>ry. I ?r
T. A. ORGANIZED AT
EN KINS SCHOOL
Fifty Patrons attended
New Principal Presided
Charleston County, S. V.?In TU~-~
ponue to a call of the principal
net faculty of the Jenkins School
n Cooper River School District
umber four approximately fifty
atrons attended an organization
lyeting of a I'ai ent-Tvacher As
ociation.
Th|S year professor Alphonso ('
Vilson was elected principal of
lie school. He holds a H. S. degree
roin Tuskegev Institute in Ala
ama in the class of 10-10. While
t Tuskoeee Mr. Wilson served t?s
tudent assistant to the head of
heshistory department, a mentbei
f the choir, a member of the delating
society, treasurer of the
ocial science club, and a cabinet
teniber of the Y. M. C. A. He was
lso connected with other student
rganizatjons of the college. The
ther teachers at the schopl arc
s follows: Ml'S. ElUutJe Pe.vtoft?
diss Beatrice Groves, and Rev*
j. A. Gclzer. Nearly 'Jlih -pupils
iave already enrotteu? t??r?hk*
erm. .
Officers elected for tin* new 1'
A. arc its follow:-':
President, Rev. Oliver Smalls;
ice-president, Mr. K. Holds; sec
etajy, Mrs. M. McNeil, assistant
eeretary,-Mrs. E. Peyton; treas
rer, Mrs. Oliver Smalls chaplain,
lev. Daniels; business, manager,
dr. J. E. Dowlinev chairman ol
irojframs; Miss B. (Jroves; assisant
chaplain. Rev. Robinson.* Meet
njrs will be held on the .'lid Wedlesday
niffht in each month.
Professor .1. Thomas Wilson
nineipal -of"Liberty Hill school
ind presided. of district four col*
red teachers association installed
he officers and explained the, daty
>f a parent-teaeher association
;tev. Daniels, and Mr. Dowline,
5ilpt. of Jenkins Orphanage mado
neouraninir remarks, also a num
>cr of the patrons.
The principal commended the en
ire proup oil their interest and at
endance. lie also urired then
incere cooperation.
t \ I.' 1/ f'I'PV llt/'if
liiii i. xii i ii m ii .->* innii,
I'rof. I.. 1). liradley. I'riiuipal
The names and assignments of
he Lake (.'ity-^ndored sehunl trailers
are us follows:
L, 1>. Hrndhy. "p'rineij-mLr?h+eb
chool inatheniaties; Miss. tierrude
' l'orter, hieh school eiielish;
diss Verdelle lJeas. seventh (rratle;
diss. Ethel Mae Thomas, sixth
;rade; Miss Elizabeth Harllee, fit'll
yrade; Miss Mamie O. Jones,
hird Ki'mlo. Miss Jean E. Mar
ington, second tirade, division 1;
diss Ernestine Weston, secoinl
Tilde, division 2; Miss Elizabeth
iiitton. first grade. divisoift 1;
diss Aniee Alston, first grade. <11ision
3. [
The in est"? *??t-ho school is d<eetcd
by Miss YerdeHe' Deas. She
ssisted in the music department
f Allen University, Columbia
rhilo taking her R. S. degree in
cicnee. T1k> basketball of the girls
nd boys will be under the direction
In.?Un'uster?Mention.
The principal of the school, in
recent- statement to' the sMahv'
edy, reaffirmed his intention _ >.!
xteiulin.tr the school day *nu<
eriod lontrer in the afternoon fm
hose students who are unable to
:o home , without getting into
ightsT The student committee on
lood Manners ami Citizenship will
ssist ereatly in.making these ha-penings
known. This committee is
o'iV nearin^r completion and will,
e aniiOunced later.
The school is now having it's
irst monthly tests for the term
r.w sit ...... i.. - .. .
^uivn^ niii receive mcir monthly
i>port cards on Wednesday ol
ext week and parents are urged
n inspect these cards carefully
i> "that they may keep up with
hat,, their children are doing. It
tudents tin not take their cards
omo the 'Wednesday following
ie monthly tests, parents should
lvcstigatc the reason.
The following students have i?e
urned to the various colleges in
tie state,' Misses Celestine Gra
am. Queen Esther Washington,
raze I Graham and Mr. Robert
!arl Martin, Morns College; Miss
!lease Cain, Allen University;
Hss Lelah Graham, Baltimore,
Id.; Messers. Alva, Woodrow and
oseph Wilson. Stpte College;
lisses Rut her Lee Me Cutchnn
ivian" and Deborah Washington
laflin College.
On Thursday evening, October
Mrs. J. E. Mclv.er gave a party
1 honor of her sister-in-law
[iss Cecil Melver of Darlington,
. C. Those enjoying the evening
ere Misses E. J. Britton, Deas
arllee, Harrington, Porter and
homas, nil of Lake" City high
iculty.
The following program was ren
ured at the A. M. E. church on
unuay evening1, October G, with
iss E. J. Britton as mistress of
iremony:
Prelude, song, "Come Thou AIlighty
King;" invocation Mr.
rierson; scripture, Miss Elizabeth
arllee; solo, Mr. J. A. Greene;
mding, Miss Ethel Mae Thomas;
ifitrumental solo, Miss Vrrdelle
eas; remarks, Mr. Brewster Menon;
collection. Misses Anice Als^
n and Jean Harrington assisted
t Messers. Webb Eaddy, Jeff
ustin, John Richardson and Hen
' Greene, solo, Mr. J. A. Greene:
imarks, Mr. I.. M. Greene; an
>unceme?ts, Rev. I). W. Washing
n; reading, Miss Gertrude Por
r; remarks, Prof. L. D. Bradley
ing, "God Be With You."
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"WV Are Klsinu"
There niv many ways in which j
I nv an- IISIHC out I WIMI III 1IIUKV I
I special mention iif just one way .
i and tliat i> in our union nnetinyl
of the New Fiiol'cc Baptist Associ
ntiu'i of Newberry county ol' which.)
deacon M. S. SoiulU-i is lnodcratoi 1
ami deacon S. I!, Ueedci" i-s clerk |
No other - occani/.a I .on is more J
peaceable.
\Vi> have just flii-iiI ..in: of tiiw
most ' siit'cessful' a n d ''inspiring I
meetings of tin- \eai which coti-j
Celled at l.aund .Street Baptist
church, Columbia. S Key A. I<
Inyram. 'pastor. W e can not jfivi.!
too niuih praise and thanks, to the]
' tfii>mbei> and'l rien.T^~"T't!iis idiTTi ctr
for the very fine intertailiiuent
ui-en to the la rye deleyatiori that
Weld from all pa.it> of tin- field
They spared no pairs in yiviliy us
plenty tii eat and every other coin
fort that was desired.
The session , be.1 a in Sat urdap a. in
After tin uplifting prayer service
UeV. I>. B. Boyd was introduced
lie-pleached tin-"introductory ser
mon from St. l.uke liilli. This was
a burning; message that everybody
enjoyed.^ lie. Al. C. Freeman
followed this creat serinon
with a soul stirriny prayer. Then
a,liberal offertmr "*tv as taken..
The' wnleoii... i. il. I i
- - v. UXMIIWD Ul'livcrod
by the pastor fallowed by
a very timely response by brother
William Butler. Rev. .). i\ Gibson
brought to us u \ cry. fine twhjress 1
on "The Mission Progfani of tlw..
Church." After dinner %xe had
another reviving prayer service
followed by- a wonderful address
"The World Mission of the Church' 1
by Rev. K. F.? Gauld^n. "Rev. M, C
Freeman wits then introduced. He 1
| preached the docfiimrt sermon
from St Mark 1:7. This^vyas one '
of his master pieces. For the next 1
half hour or more we were highly
entertained by Rev. Roeder, who '
has proven himself a staunch
christitn hero of God and man v
When we listen to his progressive
talks "we can not hut say. 1
"We are rising." $2.50 was taken t
for h'n. * 'd
At 7:50 Rev. J. P. Gibson preach
ed a wonderful sermon from John
<5:68. Our hearts were made to
rejoice. A silver offering of $2.65
ivne tain.. UV. -->? ' ' ? 1
...... ......... ..v 4nij\n iii-u until iu:?j(j| 1
Sunday A. M. when wo enjoyed 1
a good Sunday school conducted i '
by N. I,. Lake after which a very i 11
intelligent and inspiring literary ?'
program was conducted by Prof
\W B. R^^er. This program con
sisted of Sweet solos. Hoots. and ^
fine papers with such subjects as ' >s
"Opportunity," "Success in Ser-fvicer"
"The Value of the S, S.,' '
etc. The offering amounted to s
$10:05.
Rev. B. 'V Williams was then f
introduced. !'? preached the mis- .
sinnary sermon from Isa. 0:1."'This n
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OCTOBER 29th
libits continued
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lihits begin
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inference?Lecture to Senior
Farmers by J. K. Dickson,
ent. and other ^tticials
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was a rich message indeed. A collection
of $14.35 was taken.
After dinner Mrs. I.. A. Graham .
uul Mrs. L. M. Gibson were intfo
;luced as missionaries who repre-1
seated their work ami $4.22 was:
taken for them.
liov. V. Wallace then Came f?>r. ?.:
u L?r.n>f Uu- closing message, lit i
preached from Acts 1 to a puck , <
et.l hous^, We enjoyed his- }rreal ^
message and sweet sonus. ,
The finance committee' reported
ttnn n rrrrrn u wa> ra ise<l
We en.ioyetl all of our visitors
Noting tlie many ihipVovcmen'ts ol j
our union we nuist'?say ''We are;;
Kisinjf." We adjourned to iheet |.
w ith the Bethlehem Baptist church
of Newherrv. ?. t'. in l>ecenilx.,r
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(Mrs.) I,. M. (lihson. l'eportei j
UAI.TIMOKK, Ml) MANS ,
On sick list are Mrs. Florence 1
Hood. M r?T."*Martha Jack.-'M. Mr
Bonnie Peaks. Mr. Wartlell Br ice
Mrs. Carrie Brice were ealle?l
t roin Iiester, S. ( . heeiftlse of the
illness of her soil. Mr. W? rdell
Hnee.
!'?u--jMM.pK- aiv moving in the
Fdga'a P,,e Allen homes. Thi-y aiv
lory heautiful.
ltev. and ,.Mrs._Neal has one of
ti e must beautiful spots, t'O.'i W
Saratoga St., Apt. t5.
Mr. and Mrs. Kalph^ -Burned
bt by buy is getting along tine.
Air. and Mrs. Alexander M. (.lore
had for their truest Mr Mitehel
Mcjvnight. Mrs,?I.ouise (1. - Dot)
glass had for her guest Mrs. Albert
ha Weathers.
11. Jackson preached at ^
Friendship Baptist church H:30; it
teas enjoyed. Services were held j
it the usual hours.-The
ISth Ward Republican >!;d J
net with Mrs. Julia Brow'u.
Principal -speaker tl the meet- v
nw was .Mr I. t'ooper of Pittsnirgh.
Pa. <
Mrs. Maggie Lewis who ha*. ,
:eeti sick is able to be up. t
The Willing Workers club met j
vith Mrs. llattie' Flowers.
To Baltimore. Md., readers: Due j
o the tact that I will be out of (|
own then* will be no papers for
listiibation until October J'itb. S
I. A I'REN'S, S. V. |
Sunday, September 2i?. was a 3
oantiful dt y for- church people J
"he singing convention was held ,j,
it Popular Spring clfurch. The *j|
inion met at Springfield Baptist 3
hurch. __ S
Rev. and- Mrs. Butler, Misses X
lelen Nance, Willie Boyd. Kiel }'
Vatts and Harry Putnam spent X
iaturday in Columbia, S. C. ^
Little Katherine Mae White ot X
dullins, S. C. is spending the .J
chool term with her grand mother,, X
Irs. Narnie Girlineton. She is in
ourth grade. IJ
Miss Rosa Shepherd visited ret-I ^
tives irf Spartanburg Sunday.
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9:00 A.M.?Hales open10:09
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10:20 A.M.?Hand Comirt
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Jaekson\ ille. 1'
! :00 P.M.?Horse Pacing
X:00 P .M.? hire Works l)isp
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IIHill SCHOOL AM
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10:00 A.M.?Midway open-:, b
11 :0l> A.M.?"NYA" f'roeran
1:110 P.M.?Foot hall (iame?
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.'5:00 P.M.? Horse Racing
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(>:()() I'.M.?AI itluHN opens
I).
?The ?mk ial Miving C I..h-w;ll meet
at the home <>f Miss Melrose Pittl j
Friday. October 1 ' f I
The Christinas S;t\ i:ik" Club mci i
at the lionie of Mrs; Nell Fields
last Friday night. . i
Miss Wil l/oti 1 lampion ; ml .Mrs 1
Mai iali Ouniiihgl.a'tf lias reeo\ v '
from their reeehl' ifUie'ss. .\\r 1 n.-n.
L*r James is'i.n tlu siek list .now.
Please S.end . iiev. s for this ml
LII):ll^o.^H'o\h H in It-1 o| Kiel Watts
Then huy v oar papers from f.ari
WriehC7~ Tir~ W i! i > < I: . ,
John liohert Hunter.
Misses Melrose Ihal. Kutii 1 oj.
trie and others ^ ill .otiii!. S:;; u
la\ in ('olumhia
i{i:i:i) strict inch s< iiooi.
S. C. Pet ri. Principal
School opened Sej>!e11.her *< with.
III! enrollment III tile e! e!! i e 11 ta I" V
lieparjLujent \ar\ tie ? htU to
last .\ "ear's a run: ho\\e\ei tin- cm
l oilmen* ill the ins;'!, school is in neli
large! ll is \ear. We are lool.ai"
forward -.to a, re! .;.te?~;\v
seliojjil \ iti r -s?. ,
<H:i u> \\ louche > ate Miss Wan
ila Nru-ium . ! >'.!! i L'raile tcaclu-i
,\I|V? l-.i'iia- Moore. ohv-Mcal fi!
ncatim: tv:n Ik-i : AliSs I'.i.sa ifall.
liiarian ami Ktench teacher. Miss
1 telle liriu'ht. filth ura?h* teacher.
The Wile l)e\ils w On,their first
-Hllir of the smi-im nil their s-^ni
iliTll < K lein-! i will-!! the* liattli'il
'.villi t he^ AI heles s a.!, till- 1'eMlltS '
were. Athens t > Street la.
The 1*. T A he'll! It? fitst meet
iim of till-, School lelll' I'iiursi!a\
il torijonii at 1 o'clock. _ 1 lie th-Vo
tiuilal 'jH-rieil uli'nh ei is inspira
lioil tu the meet i!i.l was \o!\ lit .
Ilftly- i-ellillK-teil liy IIU! i liaplaill
UeW I ha lie.- A t'heirx. ?!.n ?s
ilsn a member e!' the tact: Ity The1
nsiness iiiscu.-si.-n va- then enlei
ii into, where plans I'el* the a eat
vele ?>u1 lilleH. V.oleii upon. ami aInpteil.
The "V ui-.-'t speaker Mrs.Innlvii
ef the .It.niei iiiyh school|
white) was 'then introduced Sim j
iseiI for lief subject. "There is a
ail here." This stlbiect was wellj]
liscussseil with IfihMYnl illnstra-'l
ions ..which reflected the oualitics
if a christian teacher atiil mother I
L K E VY'S
Fl'NERAl, HOME
I'ndertnkinu \nd Knihalmin
?8l.o?;\S ?
LOWER PRICES
a.Min i anci; skk\ ki;
"An Nt-ar \n Amir Neai?-vt Ehoiu
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Batesbur>; and Uidgi-waY, S. ('
1S.1I TAyi.oh ST. (ol.l mki
i'honi: 9276
f P?tfe Five
UR 1940
t?NOV. 2ND ?
6 Big Nights
IK. NT liY
t- } .
:ed Shows
TOHI1! 15( T
Kails' I nited-Shows- J?
Hene(?:?*t College. Coluni- . *
Kdwurd NNaleis Collect,
la. . '
lav'
K>1I>KR 1st
) N T A. DAY
La us I niled Sho*>s
-Hooker Washington, Coher
Academy. Camden
lav
VEM.BKR 2nd
i ...
niiunis 'J4tl
of Dirrcton*
K. STAKKS. Secretary
I Mrs. H.'ifil.-ii ji.tifiis with pride to
I the hoys and .girls that she has .
influenced for good through her ex
ample.-. and christian teachings.
.The ham! consisting, .of fifty 01 ^ ?
"more.' hoys ynd. girls is progressing
nicely under the direction of Prof.
Harold T hstef t white) music
teaches of the city system, 'l'hey
art* puiniiuii: a j?ur?Jit* performance
is ' 1 > 7nai :Vture.
1're lV*> i S Perry and fahiily
tailored Coin-niPm Saturday.
1'n f. Pony ..Co. ! :i TrrrrtTTTj: ni
TfinT'utviMiry vi'ifnniitteF-'for the
X Y. A "f v. I.li ii c 'imnittt'c Pr..!'
Pel I\ I- ;i ..< !:! ' ! .
PROFESSIONAL
r\Ki>s
OR. H. H. COOPER
I.KNTIST f
Special Attention (iOen to l>i*<i-ast-j.
of _ the Gumx
(iold Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
Office Phone 6129 Kco 3261
112." Washington St . Cola.. S C-,
Office Hours: Telephones:
8:3i) V.M. to 7 :<?u l\M. Office 6033
Residence 887.3
*I)r. I), lv. Jenkins
DENTIST
Fillings.' Plates, frowns, Bridge*
Vncsthesia a Specialty
1>R. J. G. STUART
Eye. Ear, :tiul Throat
Classes Fitted Accurately ' .
Oitiee Hours Telephone!
10 A M to 2 IVM Res 4092
1 P.-M. to 6 P.M ' Office 379C
Office Residence
2030 Taylor St ,1317 Pine St
REV. J H. JOHNSON
-NOTARY PI BLIC Office
2029 Marion Street
De^'er in Real Estate, performs
Marriage Ceremonies, writes Wills
Deeds. Mortgages, Claims, etc.
A-11 * ** *" "
van to ^ee Ittm
[ rtiee Phone 810? Rett. 6709
I. S. Leery, Manager ! ',