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Colored educational institute
funds for buildings and equipmei
tration decided that mors should
Works Administration, new build
practically every colored college
<nhove) shows the new Chemistry
in Washington.
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Mullins, S. C.?As i^ual Sunt Ed.
Fo^cworth was at his -.place
and on time to conduct our Sun <.
day school. The lesson whs- re- i
viewed by the chief Supt. ?
At the Children's Hour little ;
Miss Martha Cleo gave the story \
of the Sunday school lesson, The i
Boyhood of Jesus. The .pus tin i
.. spoke cnt the Kanie_.siib.ieei.. Sun- <
day being Harvest Home l'tay tin i
pastor'h message was Ik rvcst \
Home Gathering. Many gifts
wereHSrought to the church. ()u> ?
visitors were Misses Daisy Anderson
and Dorothy Cain of I.aurcns
These young ladies are teaching
near here at Green Sea with Prof.
Olando Forworth. Also Mr. liar- (
ry Rhedd of Benedict college, Co- <
lumbia, worshiped with us. ,
Sister (Mary . Markus wis fun |
eializej at the church ;tl 2 o'clock.
At 4 o'clock Rev. Billops unci
?drrs?congregation?Wors!ii|>ed wtTtr ~
us for~the Pulpit Aid club.
The League is about to close u
successful year under President
Samuel Davis. At jp ;'1P the I To- _
ion B. C. quartet rendered a fine
. program for the Jolly Workers (
club. '* (
Four (4) h'aveMuuilvl witli the ]
church since -.our tlast writing. t
The Junior choir is still going
forward under sister .Sophrona t
Reives. The.y sang Sunday very
sweetly. i
The following members are a
way to college Misses <1. Duzier t
G. Haves. O. Davis .1 Nance K
Hughes. Messrs \V. Hoggins, K
and J Williams, 11. Grissett to Al- I
len; Mr. J. Calhoun, State college; j;
i*ti.' \
Mr. J. Paige, Voorhees- We wish
them a very _ smvessfiil ?vh<"?l
yerrc.-_ . v
? " The church is very busy work- o
ing fo* the-annual conference
which convenes at 'Conway i>. C.
October 24th. Come to our ser
vices, you are welcome.
CLINTON NEWS o
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S. S. at Friendshii)" A. M. E. b
church opened at 10 o'clock. Lit 1
tie Miss Pegiry Minis played dur- a
ing reassenibly of classps.
Many were out who enjoyed the t(
message coming from the divine t<
leader, the Rev. H. W. Walker at >
11 .o'clock. Visitors were many ,
and t lways welcome. . ';si
S. S. at Hebron Baptist church
met ut the usual hour, Supt. John h
Ruth and teachers all present. a
Everybody is looking forward ri
to Friday night when the "United ?
Contest" will come off.- The lucky
winner will receive a' thirty-two
piece set of dishes. t
'Mrs. A. J. Gary spent last week n,
in Due West with her mother. ^
Mrs. J. Y. Pruitt. . . E
" Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Little, Messrs
Rufus Young and Bonnie Rook ol n]
New York City motored to Spar- tl
tanbure Wednesday to see Mr. and ai
Mrs. Julius Tanner. II
Miss.jVIr mie Adauls spent a b;
few days last week in Asheville. cl
North Carolina. - --> It
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Little had
as their dinner guests Thursday s(
evening: Messrs R. Young. B c<
RrfUk and Theodore Little, Jr. cl
Mr. Cof^t^He Holland of- L?ur- f<
ens called on his parents, Mr. and M
Mrs. Daniel Holland Wunday morn h<
lng.
High Lights of Bell Street Hi M
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Last week end fcu/jrt fciie stu- E
dent-body of Bell street school in v<
n wuir* 01 I'xciivnicni, iz-ampr ign | Uj
I managers and candidates for "Mr I
Bell Stpoet" wero actively engag-1
ed in acquainting their fellow stu-'*
dents with the qualifications which!
each candidate possessed. The th
? t. candidates from the various class- fo
es were Mtrion Leake, eleventh ar
, grade; Bernard Reeder, tenth fl<
h grade; James Henry, ninth grade: ao
? Thomas Rice, eighth grade. Af- w<
Pi ter all pupils from the six grade ho
I up had visited the polls alid cast
their votes, the tellers found that re
Marlon Leake of .the eleventh
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at, but the Roosevelt adralnisbe
done. Through the Public
Lings have been constructed on
amp us in ^Amerkiu ^Plmto
crade was the successful candilate.
This young: gentleman will
vTgii with '"Miss Bell Street" tnd
serves as her escort for the 1U4011
School term.
The ".Miss Bell Street" contest
losed Monday. October 11. *Tho
ontestants were Marian Goodnan,
eighth , grade; Kvelyn John'on.
ninth grade; Bcnzena- Bobh
[eiith grade; Helen Hunter, eleventh
grade; Kvejyu Johnsoii was
the lucky contestant reporting
with the help of the first and seventh
grades, JS15.75. $10.00 oi
vr.ieh caine f'om her own class
'.Mr. Bell Street" and "Miss Bell
street" were crowned in the school
ludiloriutn with fitting ceremony
it a o'clock p.m. on Monday. ?
On Tuesday evening the Bell,
s'treel Wildcats, met witti the Sun.
u*rs i|h ligt-fs nil .umnson r loiu
'liiituii. A very interesting dem r.
st rat ion was staged between the
uilves ,wrth "JVIi.ss Hell Street"
in,| l.er attendants playing an im
xiitaiit part.
li:xi\<;to.\ cikci it news
Itev. !. (). Simmon-;, Pastor
Sol day was a henqtiful day for
huivh goers nt Mt, Zidn. Large
rowd.s came out to witness the
last pustorinl day on this side of
he conference.
A very nice response was-given
<i the financial side of the service
Ne d Sunday we are asking the
Menders of Bethel to do .the "satvtp.
The (Jetoher I'ink Club will meet
A'ednesilay night at the home <>t
To?and?.Mrs. .lee -Wistvd^
A most successful revival closed
Yiday night which was conducted
n a very spiritual manner by Rev.
diss 11. I'ricster.
Sal lrday night, October '2l'. tliir
itrth_ni&1rt~liupper of the pastoi
rill he had at the parsonage. Come
ut and enjoy yourself.
M. M. B., Reporter
ST. I'Al'l. A. M. E. ( III KCH
( la issen. S; C.?Sunday school
pene I at usual hour. -Sermons
re preached by Elder Janerette
.is. text will he found St. .Luke
1:l2o-.'l.A: And lie Went Forward
I.itt16.
Mr. and Mis. James Cain re
jrned to their home Saturday af
. r their wedding Wednesday nite
t Salem .M. E. church.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Toby. Jr
. em to he very happy after their
'eddi ig Sunday afternoon at the
otne of the bride's parents, Mr.
nd .Vrs. Woods. They were mar
ed l y Rev. F. Singleton.
SENECA NEWS
Mr L. A. Crew was host to the
icinbers of the Aurora Club Thurs
ay evening at the home of Miss
toy Sizemore.
The meeting consisted mainly ol
ppointing of committees^ such as
le athletic, dramatic, program,
nd social and the outlining of a
lonest program to be rendered
r the club at St. James Methodist
lurch Wednesday night, October
j.
The members of (lie club were
irved a very delicious plate of
)npre:.lod fruit salad, crackers
tickcu sandwiches, potato chips,
dlowed by ice cream and cake
'iss I. L. TagCHTt thanked the
>st in behalfi of the club for such
1 enjoyable evening.
The members present were,
isses F. L. Williams, Florence
aggftrt, Aurcnnal Mae Owens,
tory Sizemore and E. I); Serill.
Messrs. L. A. Crew, W. TI
aines and Allen L Code.
CARD .OF TrTANKS
I wish to express my sincere
anks to the doctors and nurses
r their very efficient service,
id many friends for the lovely
nvers, beautiful cards, and other
ts of kindness during my recent
jeks of illness in the Community
ispital, Union, S. C. i
May each of you live long: to i
nder service to humanity.
(Mrs.) Ruth A.ll?n>Jansrett? <
RIshop R. R. Wright
Tells Why He
Supports Roosevelt
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hieago.Jll. \V< Aiv* .',r, the fvo
of anntiuT Ifc^idcnSiaT election. I ,
supported Mr. Koosovelt inMl'J'J2
r.?:!Gr I am for a third term.-j
Horn, <'f my friends have asked me j
'Win* are you for Roosevelt?"
Well,-1 have very good reasons, j
I am for the 1'resilient, fur - the
same reason 1 was in l'.tUti. 1 be- (
Jii \che -is leading a movement to- j
vard giving the common man a i
larger pai tieinat ion in our economic.
life.. He is putting human
v; lues ab:t\e property values, ul- ;
though he is doing more to eon>eivc
real property values than
e'v.-r '-eofe. He is i?-r:\?!iinlly-' breaking
the throttle hold which Big
"ii.-iticss lias over the industry
>>f t,he country ami is forcing the
p willing business iiit'-rest to hi
jtlore considerate of the common
nan.
I am for President- B tosUvell
hc'iitici?111 111 i?him.?I?have .?? i n
tat itui.1! "Vonu-r-it in conditions
"over what we had (luring .Mr. llou\
er'.s adnTilTisTTaTidiir Under tls1
: i-puhlit-: a n i^- had the worst -th'-?
: iou of 11n- century, coming as
. ii*-,! i n of IVvi'lvl> years' Re- I
publican rule untie1!1 Presidents I
I: ill lit. <\n.li(l<.'o' and Hoover. Un- I
tier Mr. Roosevelt things improved.
Although 1 am not entirely sati.ficd
. with the present state, it
is so far better than the soup
kitchens and bread lines undel
Hotivej:. that I believe Mr, Roosc.
Yrlt should In1 given opport 11 n if|
to ( work out his pli ns.
1 femcinbor how many of my
people lost their saviug??utidct?
Hoover. Now, Mr. Roosevelt has
given us a Federal Deposit Insurance
ami a?man?carr putr his
money in the bank and go to sleep
knowirur that the government is
protecting him.
Under, i resident^ Hoover thou.
sands. of our people lost their
amies. , and President Jloover did
rothine about it. Rut President
'ti.rsrvil1 had the U. S. Housing\uihority
established to lie:l.p lis
3t hfltmes. and tboustnds of our
people have taken advantage of
this and tens of. thousands wilj
during the next four years?if we ^
reelect Mr. Roost- velt.
?Hoover, although a?professional
philanthropist, did nothing
(hoiit our awful slums in the cities
~Mr. Roosevelt through his slum
elearanee program has lud beau?iTill
homes built for our people
i:i a hundred eities of this country
where rent is reasonable. In fact
i he first large scale effort to re- .
lieve the disgraceful slum sifuation
- miong?wh-?people?ever?mmltr iy 1
this" country was made under President
Roosevelt as a part of his I
grot t social ituprovemnt. program, j
Ibi.ni r f?M /?t* tll/? T?i?- 1
luibliciwis. no (.'ffo^ivas ever made
td give the NegroMpdief from the
heartless rent shales ami the unreasonable
landlords who kept our
people dow4K * .
1 remember how hard it was
under Hoover for young Negi*>
boys and girts to go to college
because they could not pay the
fees. No care cared until President
Koesevelt's administration trran*-*ed
to give $15.00 per month to
thousands of our colored students. "
?nd thousands have received then
college degrees - who never would
have seen college but for Mr? Roost.
Velt. r '
-?Our gr-'at president not ordy
helped our college youth, hut lawent
out for the poorer youth, and
through the COC camps, and NYA
Mr. Roosevelt has helped over a
(junrter of a million young people
t t " I
many 01 wnoni imvi- Lwei i i-uu^m
in crime ami thrown into prison,
oot. I want Mr. Roosevelt continued
as he can keep this Jtp and do more
which 1 feel si ire he will do.
Mr. Roosevelt ha^ga^fTfo more to !
help the poor man (and most of
our people are in this class) than
all the oreside'nts since I^tncoln
He lins also given more hiph positions
in the government at Washington
to Negroes than all the 1
Republican presidents since Theo- '
lore Roosevelt. In "the Republican
dtys we had three -of four Negro 1
men holdinv positions of 84,<jy0
and $5,000 salary per lyear. But :
today it is n rea 1 pleasure to go
to Washington .and see so many, 1
of our very host trained young
specialists whom the Government, x
has employed in it's various do- )
part merits at wry good salaries
up to $(5,000.. *
Yes, I i m for Mr. Roosevelt
not on account of any theory hut ''
on his record" of work. I belive it '
would he a great calamity to our ''
Race as well as the country if he 1
should? he defeated. (Of course 1 11
have no 'thought tlrat the country 11
would so far forget itself, us to
defeat him. I am anxious that the "
Notrro people shall r 11 go to the a
polls and vote. It is our duty to "
vote?and show Mr. Roosevelt we
are with him. Give him four more s
years and this country will pro- M
gross along the present lines ai 0
never before. ' u
Next week I will write on "The 11
Third Term Bugaboo," ^ V
WIM.IAMS rjrAPEL "
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Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor J
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TTra npoburar?The loyal
members of Williams Chapel "
church are working hard to pet
the pastor ready for conference 01
in hiph style; they seem to feel c<
their responsibility towards the
same, and the pastor really deserves
this because he has worked
laboriously to put the propram
over and success has been obtain-1 {2
ed. There hrs not been one task )
he has put his hands to that he ' rj
did not ^succeed. Thj> hririwua *
THE PALMETTO LB AD
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0:00 A.M.-?K\hH>it liiii
10:00 A.M.?Melon plaoi
0:00 |',M.?Midway opt
TUESDAY,
0:00- A.M.?Placing Hx
1:00 P.M.?Meeting of
0:00 i'.M.?Placing iOxl
7:00 P.M.? lodging Kx
'0:0o I'.M.?Mic!wa\ oju1
WKDNKSDA^
l-'AK.MKKS.tCIIl K
0:00 A.M.?(Opes open
1 1 :00 A.M.? Hand (once
12:00 Noon?farmers ('
and Junioi
1 County Aj.
R:00 P.M.? II.use ltncin
1:0(1 P.M.?Midway ope
0:00 P.M.?Jubilee Clio
S:00 P .M.?I ire Works
A. .1. COLLINS. Presidei
back to our first news artrelc last
Pcccinlicr, he is the i i it hi man in
the riuht place ami trust that
our kilul bishop will send hiir
back to us.
The services wen >\cll nttvihl 1
eil last S..iala> u. -oite the i'act \
it was a full i!a\. The. .paslWr's i
nu-sr apv -wis tak^n t'roniMutl 1
14:7. subject. "I.i\j:.w H> The tlolo i
en 1'"I . 1.' u i ?M'.'iiieit r-;
a\e etijoviil tins i eat racssag*. ,
"Tie '.bought Wjr* - v. ?*ll COIIV(J,Vt'd
that .t iiK'.tn.- all > : the Christian
life to live bv lb-.- '. Men Rule.
?1. HI the l'ui . :.i! of Mrs. l.u
eiiriTi Fi.-I.vr wa.- 1 a<h The thurch
.. .. i 11...i * .
v???s im u in 11 - II capacity.
xc. ich goi> v. iiln ut saying
thajt .Mis, Fisher L:: i lived a persistent
('l.ristkn life. She serv-.
cil wVll ami 1' 1 >as a faithfi>f
cllllll'il Worker.
The annual lhrw contest was
had at o dd after the usual form
uf opening Mrs. MeHi'.l, president
trf the Kmergericy cluU.gave some
efy Miiipf ul a> wc !1 a$ inspiring
rem.'ukr. nveiynix' enjoyed wWht
\ as .-aid and the stme wrli long
l>e remembered and practiced by
die li.vcis of the. church. The
'.'or.te.-t Va> a great success and
Leo !i.uch> praise cannot be giver
Lo the faithful' members . of both
dubs, and nio.-t - especially the
President^, Mr>. IF oecca Sweat
itul Mrs. vivian Mi.vver.
Another outstanding number on
he program was an instrumental
oln by little. .Jailies Mincer. This
vi s indeed an inspiration to most i
specially to the little ones, dame's
s the son of our Prrkident, Mrs.
dinger. Trust that khe will soon
ie strong again and able to be ,
at with us. We miss her.
"he Helping Hand club is now
nuking forward to tludr "rally on
he 1th Sunday at xFlfTch time the |
lemhi-r that raises the largest aiiu'int
over 5i w ill be crown- ,
d "Miss Helping- Hand". Come ]
ut on the nth Sunifay at 4 o'clock
nd spend an hour of real enjoy- (
lOllt. ; j
The Kuiergency club. Imd a very ^
hurt meeting after the contest
fter which the l.eaguc was call- \
il to order by the' president, at .
hicli time a very enthusiastic }
letting was held. The members
ish to thank those faithful l&diea tho
worked so hard in the booth
t ti.e fair Inst week, also the .
ii-n were it not for the good peole
ours would have been a fail- 8
re instead u was a great sue-i^
.'Ss. The report of the same will |
i' hoard in the official board meet
lie. Monday night. The various
ubs trc doing a great work,
jr prayers are f?>i continued sue
^ss.
Goldie McDulFie, reporter.
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OCTOBER 29th
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* Farmers by J. E. Dickson
tent, and other officials
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M iss < wi'lia M. I <iatii*y of tin
faculty of the Oukluwn lijyh schoo
.-pent the Week einl With her pal*
> :.t> here, l'r atul Mrs. .1 H. Toat.
ley. * V
.\fr Klliot i.John.soii left on Sunlas
for ;ni indefinite t?> -in Wash.nutoii__LL
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41 r". I'Jli/.ahel h Ki?cei> of tin'
' I '' 11 s el' t Ire?Irv-tvfl iehl Sc'hOul
It:been sick for the nasi week
Mesdames Fannie Me.Lcnn>. anil
VMic Kailov <?f FayettcviJJlo, N
. lias returned to the city'to re
-time their work as teachers here.
Mr. lmmnniiel Nivens; who hal.jee.n
spciuli'iiu the summer months
ui Charlotte. X. C., is home apfain
ami will teach in the St. Janies
school.
Miss Florie McCoy has returned
from X'ew Jersey to befrin teaching
in the Chesterfield school. Hei
little niece Marjorie * tccompanieJ
Iter home to spend the winter.
Mi'..and Mrs. Alford Cleo and
Joseph \Vatson, Ellin K. and Brooks
Hillian, Vernard and Columbus
Gil! were in Plesent Grove Sunday
to conduct 'the evening service fot
the Rev McCoy.
Messers Freddie Townsend and
his brother Willie Pen'lies ot Mc1."v
e .. o c
w??VH, ? % , v. ^ VIV UIV o. O. \ IMl*
01.s of'Mr. Kyibert K. Jackson ami
Columbus Gill at Mt. Tabor M. E
church Sunday morning. Mr. Freddie
Townsend is now going' tc
school ,in Morvins. N. C.
Miss Plionioe Hilliaiv-cainji home
Friday where -lie wrll star fol
seven I days.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Buck and Mr
bind Mrs: Freddie limy ami Hurley
Hack spent Sunday in Durham
\\ C. with friends.
Rev. iM. C. Ray has been ill n?-w
for two weeks.
Miss Viola Clounut wis the Mo::
utv evening guest of Mr. and Mr'
Rufus Gill.
Mr. Willie J. Ev'ins and Jaino.Jiapir.nn
were the Sunday evening
raests of Miss Ellin H. and Johnson
M Hillian.
The Rev. Mr. Chambers of N'rriVood,
S. G. conducted the evening
eivive for. Rev. 1'. C. Hiddleston
t Mt. Tabor M H church.
Miss Louise Haten left Sunday
or Durham. N. C. where she will
,pend several weeks with her broiler.
A silver tea wnk given Sunday
it 7:30 o'clock by the C. F. J
Mill* of f ? hnniii nf \T r* fnllim.
>in (iill i :
A LOVELY PARTY
On Monday evening, Oct. 14,
it 7:30, eiprbt young ladies enteral
ned their boy friends with a
rery lovely formal affair. A wel
ome was extended to the guests
>f honor by Miss Luella Taylor;
diss Rnbye Powell crooned Sugai
Wu??; Miss Wilbelmina Intro
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0:<'0-A.!VL^-Gates open
10:00 A.M.?Midway opens.
10:'10 A.M.?Hand Concert
2;0(i P.M.?Football Game
bia, S. C. VS
Jacksonville, I
-1:00 I'.M.?Horse Racing
s:00 I' .M.?Fire Works I)isi
FRIDAY, NO\
HIGH SCHOOL AN
0:00 A.M.?Gates open
1-0:00 A.M.?Midwa\ open*. 11
:< (> A.M.?"NYA" I'rograi
1 :(>'? P.M.? Football Gameiumbia
VS Mai
.T:0 ) I'.M.?|Ior.^e Racing
r }S:0d P.M.? Fire Works I>is|
< SATI'RDAY, NO
0:0m A.M.?Gates open
10:00 A.M.?Kxhibils release
11:00 A.M?Pa> nie'nt of Prt
1:00 _P.M?-Meeting of Boai
_._6:0o P.M.?Midway opens
I)
dui-cul tin; Couples. All evening o)
dancing was enjoyed. Bonu- of.the
; latest recordings v. ere heard via
i Radio-phone.
' Tin ladies and guests were:
I Miss Leila Brown. .Mr. Fletclu-j
Tucker; .Miss Kernel! Miller, M;t
I Lutlu r < alrhvpttr^Miss Kubye l\?.
! well, Mr. Reiiiiie Da-ir. INIL.OU_
i-e .Mundny. Mr?Ralph Kvirl-r..
Miss Li ella Tayh.r. Mr. Ojtis Calc!r
well; "Miss Mar\ Jane Greene.
Mr. Valward .Mioht*.- Miss Fannie
J. .Miller, Mr. ilemy Gibson-; Mr
and Mrs. Willie lb Fldwards. Miss
Willulmina Miller, Mr. William
Bonner. The menu was as follow*;
hmu, sandwiehes, punch, iee crram
chocolate and plain cake.
G l\< >R<i F r<)V\ N N j.'W s
11; Fl. J r.
The Manignult Phnera! Directors
were in eharSre of the reMiains
of Mrs. .Diana Cla.vcille and
was intelligently handled. F'uner
al services, w t ie held at Bethel A
M.K. church. Tucsd.a>, Oct. idh
\at o'clock, imthe mi<lst.of a host
yf sorrowing i datives and friends
""She was a very active member in
church, fraternal and charitable
organizations-until she was bereft
of.her siuht. about 1-1 years nfrb
It was thou hi r activities ceased,
rut was always cheerful, H:e following
two l'ojtyicj- pastors were
present: and purtii mated in Lhc
sei'\ ices, Dr. J. K. lw nrt-D-ah j 11
,F1. Kiogdon. lb Fi of the lldiso,
. lMstriot and pus:.o <-f Kiaruci
chwivt . ("ha: !es-!??a. !-!?. ><>lvti'?N8
fr ;u '.ho Sti. ward board. shinda;.
school nnd^thv KTirgs Paughvs?
S -en-ty. Te!cfcnanis and cards
and T- *:> : - of > comb '.encc- wev* ;
end by Pi f. !!oward. .Obituary,
by Mi. J K I'rioloau. Solo, I've.
K in- ha W.-rk. Mik P..by John* j
>i*i moil t-!u pastor, Roy. J.
> (Juaihs. She is survived b>' ona
In-other Mr J. P. Rrockiiigton, six!
neiecs. on*.- n>*|-l.-iv. P> mand'
neieos. 10 erand nephews' and a
host of other relatives and
I friends. The remains ve.re laid to
rest in Bethel cemetery bc-siibher
husband, who preceded, hr to
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. R. STA'HKS. Secretary
tii*- grave yea J a ago.
? Weil, when w? w rite again the
Palmetto Annual Conference fiii # *
this year v ill have passed into
history with ministers gone to ,
their various charges "with.- appointhient
Mrinv which will provit ?5?
to i.?- disappointments. However
"'that'- jil't. S.omv will aay they had
?U :i.o!uli.> K'vt t.-ady lor ConT..
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w ? iO-_v? -A UJ., ?iiitit IT, tl'UlT. iSCJTTIC
; ct.'v itlli'vv t-*tl So find <5 to
: i?r\ (<iiiv fur?braver. too, yet when
, i: cu'Wis their time to quit this
| side, they have a mighty squeeze
-Mi*. Willie Greene* was honored
! with the privilege of being: one ol
i?ho Keiiera!--4ori*ts nt~ Aikvm'tnsr^veok.
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H. H. COOPER
DENTIST
Special Attention Given t? Disease*
of the Gums
(.'( Id Crown and Bridge Work ?
A Specialty
Office Phone 0429 >Re?. 8264
112a Washington St.. Gala.. S. ('
Office Hour**: Telephones:
\.M. to 7:0u P.M. Office 8033
Residence 8873
Dr. I). 1\. Jenkins
DENTIST
Filliuirs, I Mates, Crowns, Bridges,
Anesthesia a Specialty ^
or" j. gTstuart
Kvc, Ear. Nose and Throat
"Glasses Fitted Accurately
office houhs Telephones
Id A.M. to 2 P.M Res. 4692
t P.M. to 6 P.M. Office 3796
Office Residence
2030 Taylor' St. 1317 Pine St.
REV. J. H. JOHNSON
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office 2029 Marion Street
Dealer in Real Estatw, performs
Marriage Ceremonies, writes Wills
Deeds. Mortgages. Claims, etc.
Call to See Him
Office Phone 8407 Res. 6799
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