The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 26, 1940, Image 1
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VOL. XV?NO. 42.
-t-?State Colored
October 28--N
* Columbia, S. C.?-The South Carolina
Colored State Fair opens
next' week for a full six day
?exposition. October '2K to?Novem
ber 2. ..v,
not only more numerous but Saturday
has -been scheduled with a
full day's program of Amusement-sand
special events .
N. Y. A.s' ami fanners fl'dm till
parts of South Carolina will have
? a larger part on the week program
than ever with a special day, Friday,
for conferences and meetings.
Exhibitors have requested more
space than in t ny previous yeat'
in the big steel building. Educational
displays and demonstrations
of the state highway department,
is an unusual added featui-e. Dis<plays
and demonstrations of speci-f I
interest to farmers and home makers
will also be special added features
this year.
p- Kails United Shows have en-.
Iarged their carnival and will bring
to the midway an improved and
brilliant array of shows, rides
{ and eonessions. Free - set*?ami
will be better than ever.
" .Churches, schools and communities
have shown a new cooperative
spirit. Jubilee choirs from more
than twenty communities will eompete
on Wednesday.
Miss Evelyn Lark Johnson '43
won the title of Miss Bell Street
in a recent contest by reporting
the highest amount of money 01
all contestants. She entered Bell
Street high school, Clinton, S. C.
in the fall of 1931) and immediately
won the esteem of her instructors
manners. Her activites are not confined
to classroom work for she is
the vice-president of her class, a
member of the glee club and a
member of the student! coundH?
We wish for "Miss Bell Street" a
successful school term?in every
phase,
SPARTANBURG NEWS
M.. II 1.1 O. *?. ^ _ / 1 r
.?ii. nuruiu oniiLn, son oi ivir.
u<nd Mrs. B. T. Smith, died in
New York Ci.ty. The body was
brought to Spartanburg and funeral
services were conducted at
Silver Hill church by his pastor,
Rev. P. E. Mingo, assisted by other
ministers of the city. Callaham
Funeral Home was in charge.
The funeral service of Mr. S. H.
Chambers, one of Spartanburg's
outstanding citizens, was conducted
at Majority Baptrst church by
his pastor, the Rev. J. S. Daniels,
' Rev. C. C. Clark of Greenville and
many other local ministers.
Mr. Chambers leaves a devoted
wife, Mrs. Edith Chambers, sisters
and brothers along with many sorrowing
friends to mourn his passing.
The teachers, students, friends
and patrons of Carver high are
making a wonderful drive to bring
the high school library up to the
TU. r> r /-I
ouiiiu&iu. inc pi (iitijmi) rrui, v<.
C. Woodson, is much encouraged
over the response from the citizens
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kirkland,
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. DuBose of
Camden were here Sunday visiting
their brother and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Bolden.
Many friends and relatives of
the late George Coleman were here
Sunday to attend his funerafl
which wa8 held at the A, M, E. Z.
church. The services were conduct
- ed by hia pastor, the Rev. Gray,
assisted by the Rev. D. C. Crosby
presiding elder.
The Carverhlgh has one of the
1 ^ best football teams in its history.
Football?
mual St
jB
Fair Here
ov. 2nd ({
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Grounds will be closed Sunday-,
October 27 and Ktus United Shows
and Concessions will move 'in. By
Monduy?night the?brilliraiit?urn
way will teem with record break. _
-itnr--first day attendance- _
Exhibitors begin placing exhibits
and arrmging displays Monday.
be ready for judging. Farm, homo,
it t. . I5 vi_l? * ? '
college. sciiuui_jn. i. t\ , i-rr tiuus,
community,t _and church, all will present
the 1940 decade of progress
in South Carolina.
' Wednesday is N. ^ . A. and Farm
ers' Day. v
On Thursday, interest will cen
tor oil one of the big. games of the
Fair program. Benedict meets :
rugged inter-seetipnal rival, Kd
ward Waters College of Jackson
ville, Florida. Attendance for tin
the Big Thursday is expected to
reach a new high.
High School Day on Friday will
bo another record breaker with the
Booker Washington-Mather game
as the chief attrrction.
Horse racing and fire works will
follow the big games on Thursday
and Friday. - 1
Special features, yet to be an-. T
nounced, will be scheduled for Sat
ui'day. the closing day for the \
Big. ?Week. Officials are set and 1
re; dv for the throng that is expecteil
to attend the .'15th Annual 1
South Carolina State Colored Fair i
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS .
Grand Master Stinback, Mr. Joseph
Clinton and Mr. Joseph Jones 1
itiitriKiuu iiu1 iuiHMai services o1 v
Rev. J J. Harrison at First Cal J
vary church in Columbia as representatives
of the Master Masons 4
Chester friends sympathize deeply 4
with Mrs. Harrison and .other relatives
in this great sorrow,
The body of Mr. Uriel Grier, who
died in Salisbury. N. C. October ,
lb, wt.s brought here for burin! ]
Monday.' lie?was formerly?t'roiv ~]
Chester but lived in Salisbury for ,
the past several years. He was a >
veteran of the World's War. He
was _the brother of Mrs. Lizzi< 1
Wylies and her many friends here ,
sympathize with her in his passing i
[Undertaker Harold Spann was i. i
charge of the burial. - . ]
The body of iMr. Ruseboro, :
former Chester citizen, was brought '
here?for?burial?t'rnm?Irrc?Inmin?ii !
High Point, "N. C. and brief l'unoral
servives were held at C ' j
vary Baptist church Sunday afternoon.
Rev. Turzah Bowser preach. '
ed the. sermon. Many letters and J
cards were sent the widow, Mv
Belle Roseboro. T*--1 rtaker Will (
King .was in charge. Burkl was ii ,
- cemetery. -Mr.?and A1
Roseboro were loyal members oi
Calvary Baptist church when they ]
lived here and many sad friends t
were out to pay .ivspyct at this
sad tmnv'~Me"~wns a nainter by j
trade, hr kimt^Snd friendly j
and hid a ' ust of t'-ei Is, c?>i i
and whit e, llesidv .-> *>!.-, wife, he
left one-sister. ' - t
Mr. C. J. Huff of Phrladelphi- t
motored down Saturday and spen 1
several hours very pleasantly with
his mother, Mrs. Minnie Wright;
his sister, Miss Lucile Wright am
his step-father, Rev. J. W. Wright.
Mrs. M. M. Adair, with l]er mo
thur, Mrs. 'Al. M. Jones and In i
brother, Mr. Joseph Jonesr motwreu 1
to Charleston Wednesday for the '
Synodical of t h e Piesby teriin c
church.
The Chester County Fair is in t
full sway this week. The exhibit t
hall is full of beautiful articles 1
from one end tcf the other. Booths <
for Finley high school N. Y. A ;
group, undertaker Denton, forest >
rangers, rural schools, and articles 1
from many individuals make up a (
display that is worth being seen.
L_ Finley Ihigh .won the football game
heife Thursday night. Th. ~J
score was" Finley high 20, Har- (
bison 0.
Mrs. Maggie Anderson is sick '
at her home on Cemetery street.
I NOTICE !
I .
The ludies of the W. H. and F. 4
^Missionary Society of Brown Chap- 1
el and Miller's A. M. E. churches *
have invited Mrs. S. L. Flipper, '
our state president, to speak at
Brown Chapel A, M. E. church 1
at,Helena, S. C., October 28 art i
7:30 o'clock. Her subject will be 1
"Developing self in self." Every- '
body is invted to hear this wonder,
ful subject. Come and hear hei; i
for yourself. "J
Rev. T. E. Robinson, Pastor
^Benedict
; . .
r ,
ate Cole
Pali
"O MAN O
Dedicated to Frankl
HY MARY ALIC& DUNC
C) man of God, gird i
. The fight* is fierce
None can lead in a t
Except a man ol
How mand to have i
Sn clean and free
0 man of God. thv re
Galls thee back"*
We know that thou a:
~ And tried for doi
The marvelous works
Will live in the i
f ? jlfttl IlUWf tllttl IflC* Wl
We need a stead:
To lead and guide thi:
Into the right thi
'Tis grand to live so
* In the hiidst of f
Thy deeds will ever 1
In the Ameriyan't
(lird up thyself! pros
Consider where tl
The American people
Thou art, a man
RIDGE SPRING NEWS
?
Sunday found Icaqherg and, pu- th
)ils at "their pofct of duty. The (|a
Ridge Hill S. S: is moving along
licely under the supervision of (jc
Mr. T. F. Hammond who has f0
stood at the head for quite a num jjj
jer of years.
The BYPU needs reviving.'The " *
_?.P.A. club* sponsored an inspir- .!
ng program Friday night. The ?
ollection was very goo<i.
The L. U. board * met at the 10
lomtT of Mrs. Allean Hammond t(J:
Thursday. After the business sa
>art was over, a course of ice
iream was served. Everyone, ex- 5511
jressed_an enjoyable time. ?f
The KvuTs of Promise' have st:
i Tom Thumb wedding at the
?chool house, Nov. 1st. Come one
ome all and see little Cleo Mey'itt
get married to little William ; '
Brooks. ^
Misses C. E. Welles of Ashe/ille,
N. C., and Miss I.oi'etha
holmes of Bennettsville, an- er.?H
tably filling the vacancies of the
1th and . Gth grade teachers, re
;pe.ct ively, We
regret very much that the
some of Mr. Matthew Burke was
.iestroyed by tire Monday mornng.
We hope our good patrons
.s-ill ptrf forth effort to help replace
these lost articles.
Misses Wells and Holmes~spent
:he week-end in Wards, guests of I
Miss Well's aunt. l-j?
xj<.iii l iorgei, me nauoween
Masquerade Party to be given in
:he school auditorium October 31.
\dmission ? lc. Plenty to sell; J,
Menty games to play, fun "enough J f
to make it a pleasant stay. \
Two of our trustees were seen jf,
in the campus Monday. We hope
that meant more improvements
in the L'oilfirpgtv, HT E. Dept ., etc.
Mrs. Ruth H* Cooper of CJeve- ?
apd. O., "is here visiting her mo- M
;her and parents, yo
Miss Mattie Ora Gibbson an ex th
graduate .Of this school was syen 'be
n town last week end from Bet- an
tis. " Oi
Prof. Gardner served as referee m
V M i.. VV V...^ -v. LJ
;\veun Bettis and Haines institute Jn
Friday. th
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ROCK HILL NEWS in
By Floree I. Davis
sy
The .Bears nf Clinton played Di
swift Morrel of Morristowri, Tenn.
rhc- score was 6-0 in favor of Tenn V?
rhe game was called off oil ac
ount of darkness. 'V
It was a great shock to all of
he friends of Mrs. Lola Crocket R()
o hear of hor death on October
8. Mrs. Crockett was a well known ov
itwen of Rock Hill. -She -f&ye-d
done on South Trade streetr SJn c].
vas a member of Rock Greive th
\. M. E. church also a member Rj
>f the church aid society of Rock at
jrove. The funeral was h eld on Y<
Monday, October 21 at Rock Grove re
\. ME. church. Rev. Gla ' gr
rreached the funeral. .
Mrs. Marie Mien is still visiting or
ler daughter in Charlotte. N. C. ed
Miss Willie Bee White has re fo
l. ... j i n. u. ?I ??
uuniMi nure itvi\i rfimsyranu , uv
pvhere she will go to school thi
ail at Emmett Scott high school. "5
Mr. W. A. Bowens has returnee! 'V
'rom the hospital after an operaLion..
He will soon continue his
itudies at Friendship Ctrilege. Mr ?
Bowers is a freshman.
Mr. Charlie Strong is not rm- nv
proving as. fast after his return -y^
from t lie hospital, lle^did not have j
?n operation. Mr. Strong lives in ni
:he Boyd Hill section. ar
Miss Johnnie Tee Mason of 3.16 tr
Mtine St. is improving after being Ct
sick for some time. She attends M
Emmett Scott high -school. fo
vs Edwar
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.red Fa
ucfii
TTH .('
F GOD"
in 1). Koosevelt
'AN, Barnwell. S. C.
>p thy strength!
and hard;
irite like this ! ,
: God.
u record
from stain.-.
cord! ( ...
ignin.
rt tested,
ng thy part,
thou hnst. done'
\merieans' heart.
.rid is challenged,
fast soul, that's true,
s nation
ngs they should do.
bravely,
oe and strife,
a tocsin < .
? life.
is forward!
iou hast trod,
are confident
of God! - ?
ABBEVILLE NKWS
The- Missionary Society met at
e home of Mrs. Mamie Cole, Friy,
October 18.
The meeting was openedvotion,
after which the topic
r discussion was opened by Mrs
lodes, "Christian Conduct," Roins
3rd chapter, 12-19. This toc
was beautifully discussed b\
I. The president then called the
use to order for business. Tn<
11 was called for dues. The hos53
served a course of chicken
lad and tea.
The Interdenominational M i s
nlary Society met at the home
Mrs. E. V. Reid on ITnvriahnrp
rcet, Sunday, October 20.
Don't Be Alarmed
mBm fi a m^WB
MtLJ T '. 010
Ol non.i Ks.% ' * I ? 1 ? - - - * ' ^
. .vc.^? iiv uiarmeu it on
onday morning, October 28th,
hi hear the Jmoin of cannons and
e shrill ta-in-^n?of bugles rever.
rate through?the city'; it's~not
i invasion; nor the results of air
son Welles scare. If our inforation
is correct it will ,bo the
iumphal procession of the Four
k Spots and entourage entering
is fair city to till their engageent
at the Township Auditorm.
Today the word Ink Spots is
nonymous with the word fame,
it this fact wasn't always true,
ily a sh.ort 'time ago, in the
ar of 1 to he exact, the Koui
k Spots were ari obscure radio
lartot. But in that same year
e Decca Record company releasan
Ink Spot recording of the
ng "If I Didn't Care". The rest
history . . the record sold
"er,200,000 copies . . . >Walter
inchell raved about them and
ihned that .the Ink Spots were
e- greatest thine ever to hit
oadway . . . the boys appeared
' the Paramount theatre in New
irk and broke all box office
cords, overshadowing even the
eat Olefin Miller.
Millions of entertainment se.eks
front coast-fo-coast have flock
to hear and see this great quar
t and haVe paid them uhprecented
honors. Through all this
t Ink Spots have passed with
ring colors and f?ave definitely
oven that fame is not fleeting.
)i today they are even greater
an they were when they found
dden-fanie and have added to
eir laurels such De ca Recordks
_as. "My I'; ayor," "It's-Fun'
To Everyone But Me.," "Bless
m." "Address Unknown" and
ust For At Thrill." ' Bat if you
e a skeptic and think that this
ticle is overloaded with descripfc
adjectives take a trip to the
AUUIWIIU1U
on day Trtgtrtr" t^etober 2ft irrni
rm your own opinions.
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News In And A renin
Washington
II) J. U Hart
Wtrwhintrlun, J) Oolui.ri Si
Bishop D. Waul \irhols <>(' il
A. M. E. church delivered a time
- sermon at Metiopnlicm A. .M~
c h u re h
67-68 virses war ottt: to Im'Toi
remembered.
Bishop Nichols was ;ii Emami
A. M. E. church. New York C'i1
before his/elevation to the Bisho
ric last.'-Ma.v in Detroit, Mich. 1
presides over the state-<>f Alabam
Hrs native home is (Charleston.
C.
Last Saturday snow fell all <h
and the mercury went down
freezing. This is the coldest Go
ober we htve had dp.?a- Hmulong
time.
Snookum Russell and his h<
band from the _Savoy?Ballmot
opened the Howard Theater ~aga
this season for the second const*
utive year. He also closed it la
spring. The little boy of the stroe
of Columbia, S. C. a few years aj.
has a good bund and is nu.kir
good.
Mr. and. Mrs. Wade I'. L)t*i
took a week end trip to New Yoi
a few weeks ago to visit relativi
and friends. 4
Mrs. Lottie Dowdy and little so
Sammy of Gadsden, S. C., spent
few weeks with her sister at
aunt Mrs, Mabel Ritter.
Mrs. Lottie Outin Walters, Mi
Jutflita Johnson and her husban
Charles, are recovering from i;
juries^received in^a car wreck la
Month. Mrs. Walters, who had
broken back, is still in a cast bt
is dbing fine. We wish for h<
ai speedy recinnvy
Mr. J.E; Dickson, tarm.. demo
, stration agent of Columbia. Si ?
spent, a few days here over la
week end on business.
NEWBERRY NEWS
Mrs. Sallie Boyd who is now :
. .siding -in Ashovillc, is?rt
guest of her sister and relativt
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Montgonu-i
on Coats street.
Mrs. .Mary Nixon on I.indsa
street has had her home_beaut
ftilly remodeled.
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor
Our hearts were saddened wit
Master Glenny Burroughs, Ji
his mother and family in the b<
reavement of liis t'athei.?The fu
eral was Sunday afternoon at th
Bethlehem?baptist church. Re1
E. E. Gaulden, the pastor prosit
ed. T. A. Williams undertake
A large crowd attended.
During -the 11:30 service Sin
day morning the pastor's them
\?as "The. Voice of Experience'
Text Job 32:7. He spoke, of th
benefit 'of the wonderful exper
ence through our faith and tru?
in God. Our visitors were Mr:
Corn Young' and Miss Dorothy F.
? The?League service was ver
impressive in the afternoon. A
the president was indisposed th
adult advisor led the diseussioi
The topic was "How Can We. P
Sure, of God?"
Nurse Daisy Golden from Give
ville spent the week at home wit
her sisters and relatives, Mr. an
Mrs. Kenner on Snowden stree
Miss Verna Rutherford has r<
1 turned home from New York Cit
BARNWEI.I. NEWS
Rev. A. P, Porter pleached hi
farewell sermon f.t Bethlehei
Baptist church Sunday night. Re'
Portdr has been pasturing: her
Tor more than a year.
Dr. D. J. Dixon attended tl
funeral service of Rev. Harriso
in Columbia: We are very sadovt
the loss of I^ev. Harrison. *
Mr. George Jowers, Miss Rub
Maud and Mary Cecil Duncan, a
of which tre students at Voorhet
Junior College, spent the wetend
home. They were aeeompanie
back t0 the campus by Mrs.-Igrel
ta Hart, Hettlo A. Glostciy Mr:
Mary Alice, and Equalla Duncan.
Friends are proud to hear *c
the marriage of Miss Lizzie Dor
by to Mr. Span Odom, . ;
The Jeanes teacher, Mi;?u.Susa
F. Bailey, is doing all she can t
have the teaching force of th
county among the best in stat
The Barnwell County Teachei
Asgpciation'meCfpr a Short peri*
after the conference-and. worke
-out? very unique program for it
next meeting, After said'prograi
I was Trrmntfnced, the teachers t
the> county went away with inspire
knowledge With the desire t0 pi
| the knowledge gained into actio
- and gratefnt to thetr TYfcniTTTr
I co-worker, Mrs. S. F. Bailey.
5 Fair Grc
All Ne>
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(1 Allen's Honie<
To Be Gala F
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li from I.atoa^iy!. if C. 1 r.-lu:
>ss liou. Arkansas J uo.<tl<iv* niyiit.
Found owi v tlii.'i- O. K ' homo.
Ltl FoUlhl li?-\ "M". M 1 a.on"
t- the job rit Si Pan] whore i a; i
5> p'fc*nohIi.(r f?n" l<> nichts. IT, tv?
wa\a_lvLjriy siirprise 1 iV?;..] l>r
,1 Tin.ntpson t<. !.? Ci.v"Of <h.?-Uos-t
j. prepared nun in the'State and he
'is modest, unassemble.-.bat- putr
tiny' over a mvat proc: an*, and is
prepared to take care of tlV (k.aj,
feivncc-Pepiiininc on-the 30 th. 1
J "hope fur him a pro.notion1. Time
will not permit no- : .-peak at
-Wiv^th ptilis. weuk,
[Anyone wishing ,.to write for
' the" "hV\t 10 days, 'and to 80.r>
Washington St.. (olunibia, S. (T.
Go you kn.ov?olu kliv wont to
>' C*ip to -borrow sh-.mo money and
'd Crip let her lia\o fifteen 'rents
it and took morteaye on* her shoes.
Poor Old Yiv! doitm from bad to
icT worse. Fo lony. \Viil IT" oh Hie
. air.next week, over Sta. PMPOC
tunds Thu'
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vent Nov. 2
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; ' tut,m; -laboratt
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" ' 'm '!"* > ? '' :n a coti- .
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!' j tv.i by thy
I ( 1'l4' '?lyv . <_iub. .and .?- 4<>v.,
"f. pk-tur?.'K of
< 'ai i-iiriic will
. i.;: r: Jn-mi'-'jlmlcing
! ' -i?ii alvrjK-lion of
-O "* < \t> u nroli i- desig-.
];;; lJ NY A
V- i'?>nn?;r' train!
' ' N ^ } bavt Lcoii unfed
XUxU- Fait on X?vi
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j MJM.I.U ( II \JM.l,
p M. ?;. cm j{< ii
] b? \ L. | in a man. Castor
i N' 'i y. <'! ?-The officers
: ; - "* "f Miller, are preltev.
By.wman to
: -of .? with ; . round . report
* ^ ' ? the Jinul rally mid
I -arious duand "Vuards??
' 1?''1 ' '''?lio i?i*?1 .; 11v ftle ~
VK:'
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I MISS 1:1.< N'i'liM.K SlXliLKTOX
- i>v;,edict Collocv. f'oj
' "/' ' "' " ' ^ wo:, i'ic I'opl;""
XTTr. Baptist
I ! >}.' i!i>.iieVi l,y ; \\*.
i f: '1\.. nad". Mi<?^
! > '< ' .n - popular ;i!iu>:ur th.
j ' * make thou* report,
j Ou? tiio 1 t3-ou!it"sta!it>- that
iwa- to itp'.ft last Sunday only
| viutu were -present and the fir.-1 \
I-i?!*: i' \va- awarded to MAs My . !>
%\ Pitm-ir; second. t,. MA- Dm.
i Ha:v.
| '7>o \t S uniay tj.-.'.e ho a
: O?aim:- : n'.!y ' y Me>-iames Mary
* I>ow riju. I.ilii' M; o .\>iam>, tt-u|
W t. J.,ek.-oit. Adj.!:
S. Va. Mary t?r.r\ "M. R. Bow
j .. . T... M * A-fma. Reinrsou j.
il ' .!;-t ?>!id.'.lett.n. "tosses
| \ ' -la M ?;*.. i rie Sulifi :iad Mr
. 1w h Rich!.-.
j. R.-atl '1 'hi 1 I.cader for
{ti'w htto p. \vc Sibstiiho today,
> .*!' ;i::Af nojniMnko. '
WOCDl'FF NEWS f?
trinity AiM. E. /.ion Church- "**'
Rev. J^ffl- Lipsey. Pastor
The T1".:!*?, seT.ool was fine Sun!
day wit'., a yood attendance. Ai
! tot -we adjourned everyone went
i to worship at Now Bethel Bapt
rhutvh of w hich Rev. A. D. DunI
<.ait. .1: ., is pastor and listened to
! . tval coed sermon which every'
oi/i enjoyed. I
- Mr.'Ri.hard Simmons and sis.
tor' M|.-.s M illie Mao.- Messrs Hen:
ry hiillam. (leorjre TYilburn, RusM:i
-sh:ill and Rill Duncan mo
j 'ore 1 t > MYmoks Corner Sunday
i to see Mr*. John Simmons who is ,
; a patient in a hosnitnl /*
Misses Jessie an J Flora Brown
spent the wok end with lvfatives
in Spartanburg:.
Mosdames Ella Barnett and V 7'
Aliit Pilgrim visited relativfei in
JitiVi Greenville last week.
Mesdames Evelyn Wilburn and -3
1 Dot I .in dor were business Visitors
tin Spartanburg last Wednesday.
Mrs Allen Williams and little
1 ?.)n have returned to their hjome t
fluafter visiting roTaTtvos in
1 Philadelphia, Pa.
-S., Oct. 31 * *
2 p. m.
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