The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 12, 1941, Page Page Five, Image 5
Saturday, July 12, 1941
Edward Waters Coll
? SOUTH CAROLINA
By Julia Braxton Clark
New York, N. Y., July 7, 194i?
At the closing: of the first Religious
Seminar session held at Edwai'd
Waters college, auspices B.
F. Lee Theological Seminary,
Jacksonville, Fla., June 4, to June
13, two sons of South Carolina
were honored.
The Rt. Rev. H. Y. Tookes. D.
D., LL.D., S.T.D., presiding bish
- op of the eleventh Episcopal district
State of Florida, and Dr.
Howard D. Gregg, president o f
Edward Waters college conferred
the honorary degrees. r*
? Those receiving the HonoraryDegree,
Doctor of Laws were Rev
R. B. Sutton, D.D.. Rev. Daniel
, II. Davis, AvM.t .D.D., pastor Beth
el A.M.E. church, Hartford, Conn,
Rev. George A. Singleton, A.M.,
I).D. Editor 'Christian Recordder,
A.M.E. church. Rev. Julius Heath
also received a Doctor of Divin
^^ ity degree.
?The?Seminar was well attended
by the ministers from all parts of
the state. There were also many
distinguished visitors that attend
~ ert the Forum lectures including
Mr. A. L. Lewis, president of the
~Afro-American Life Insurance Co
of Florida and Dr. Miller, evangelist
of the AM.E. church. Bishop
Tcrokes and President Gregg
were well plesaed with the entire
session, stating "those attending
would help improve the educational
standard of the ministry".
Dean W. G. Alexander was^lhe
Director. Other faculty members
were: Dr. George A. Singleton,
Dr. Daniel D. Davis, Dr. L. F.
Morse, Dr. S G. Baker, Dr. D. R.
Thorpe, Dr. E. J. W. Day, Dr. H.
Milton Mickens, Prof. R. E. Lamb
director of music assisted by Mis?
G. M. Wisner.
Congratulations to the sons of
South Carolina, Dr. Davis and Dr.
Singletoni ~
L E XIN G TOXN EWS?
Rev. I. O. Simmons, Pastor
Despite the inclement weather,
quite a few members of Bethel
found their way to church Sunday
to share in the morning "sSTVtCP7
Our distinguished visitors were,
Dr. E. F. G. Dent, president of
Kittrell College, Kittrell, N. C.;
Prof, and Mrs. C, G. Garrett and
Mr. W. H. Corley, Jr., all of Co'2^^
lumbia, Mrs. Huttye S. Gould and
^0^ little daughter of Savannah, Ga.
v ? - - (After the sermon bythe "pastor.
? the Hofycemmupron wr-s admitri
istered, assisted by Dr. Dent and
Rev. Lee.
Mr. James O. Greene of the C. C.
Camp was a week-end visitor
his parents and friends.
Mrs. Geneva Long had as her
dinner guest, Dr. Dent and her pastor,
Rev. Simmons, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gould, Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Wise had their daughters
baptized at Bethel church
Sunday by their pastor.
Mrs. Mattie Lene Davis has re.
turned from the Waverley Hosnitnl
after- undergoing an operat~~ion.
She iR doing fine at this writ
ing.
Mr. Wesley Wise is still confined
to the Columbia Hospital but
is somewhat improved.
Mrs. Quassey Mayers of Good
Hope C. M. E. church, was ftmera
lized Sunday by her prstor, Rev.
J. S. Danley^Othw- ministers pre*
ent were, Rev. Dent and Rev. Sim-.
nions.
?Mr. Irvln Lybrantl is still con
fined to his bed at this writing
We hope for hint a speedy re
covtry.
A HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. A. A. Sims, I'aator
Clinton?Sunday being u rainy
day a few church goers found theii
way tQ the church of God. Rev.
Sims preached from the fir3t
Psalms. The sermon was short,
but very good.
Rev. A. A. Sims, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. H. Ruth, Mrs. Lucinda Miller
and grand daughter, Mr. Edgar
Taylor, Mrs. Marhie Chappelle,
Mrs. Willie B. Chappelle and Mrs.
^ Sallic Vance were Minner
Sunday of Mrs. Bessie Jenkins
and Miss Lois Ferguson.
Misses Ewell E. Harris. Rubye
H. Pitts, Bernice Stevens, Dorothy
R. Hill, Alice R Tavlor Corn T
hong, Annie L. Nance and others
are planning to leave for camp in
Ornngeburg. S. C. Friday morning,
July 11th. The group will be
chaperoned by Miss Helen Camiel
| Walker.
A barbecue was given at Hebron
on the 4th for the purpose of raising"
money to clean off the cometnry.
Tt was a success.
Miss Carrie Belle Griffin left
last Tuesday (for Hendersonvillo
where she will spend the summer.
Mrs. Annie I/ee Miller and some
friends from Greenwood were the
; guest! 6f Hrs. H. TTriffin ?
r- ?~
ege Confers Degrees R
, SONS HONORED
NEWBERRY NEWS ? j
q
Calvary Presbyterian Church w
Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor ^
The weather was very inclement [
Sunday but the well trained scho- b
lars of. the Sunday school were *
there, service waT conducted ST" ^
? u
usual.. -J -c
The story of Independence Day V
was told during' Children's Hour ^
The subject discussed at this horn 5
was, "Boys, stand up for your I
-rights." There were named?se?ven ?
tights: (a) Boys and girls hnve
a right to strong bodies, (b) To 1
strong minds, (c) To tools, (d) To '
friends, (e) To character, (f) Ali
v
have a right to live, (g) All have f
a right to the tree of life. ThiT v
hour was closed with the singing ^
of "My Country 'tis of Thee." i
Rev. Reasoner's subject for the 7;
I morning service was "Happy. is ?
l*U? ? 1? ?.1 r-i I . 1 , .. f
nit? jjuujjit: wnust* eioo is jenovi n. ~
In the expansion of this subject,
he talked on religious freedom an<t ?]
polilieul?freedom. htonomic free T
dom and?right?to?honest?labor. ?
Right to worship God. If a man
or woman is a christian, he wi 1' '
show it inn every part of his or
her life. ?
The Daily Vacation Bible school
opened at 8:30 o'clock Monday, V
June 30, with an enrollment of 48?
" Tms number increased daily unt l
_ it hr<l reached?L3Z?It was very- -t
interesting to see how eagerly and '
industriously the faculty, students L
. :i
and well-wishers undertook thi- e
work. The members of the faculty :
Weir, Mi's. Celestinc .M. Allen,~rti J
vectress; Prof. U. S. Gallman,
Rev. It. F. Sumpter, Mrs. L. 1
Pratt, Mrs. Z. M. iteasonei. Mis.
Fteinice Lillicwoud, Misses. I.illi.- 1
Mae Harris; Gwendoly Henry, Ge ;
neva Gilliam and Kugenia AllenT -?
iin.sic. Rev. C. A Cale.ote and
workers of Aveligh Presbyterian
church (white) played a big part ^
in assisting and makiitir thi. ;o-4-r
- -eftjvyaWt?rrrrd?ruci'issl'iil schoi.! j
These fi ieiids furnished refresh *|
ments daily for the children and i
Mr. 1). \V. A. Neville furnislud Ice.
j
Twenty-five cents was offered [
for three days to the studeTYt" who
br4U?ht_in_ the-largest number o?'
new students. The students who
won these offers were: Miss Julii
Galhv.an, Thomasina Martin and
Margaret iiimp3on. Mesdumes LiU' ,
lu' Dean, Ethel Gallman ..ml VVmn
Wiilfams assisted with rtifresh- t
mehts." A * well rounded program v
was followed in song drill, Bible c
drill, hand-work, and recreation, p
Those who visited the Bible school :j
at assembly and talked were Dr. .
_ iieastu,?the 40Wit y?ketth h docUw Rev,
E_. E. Gaulden,? paMor -o?
Bethlehem Baptist churcht Rev \
B. F. Sumptor, pastor, Millet |
Chapel A. M. E. church; Prof. IT. i
S. Caliman, colored county supervisor
of education; Mrs. Laura i
Manc.v, home demonstration rigi ntT"?
Mr. D. W. A. Neville, ice mfir v ?
- -Warren A brants. Rev, Chid >te I
spoke and entertained the children I
'tally. Also Kev. Mrs. Ellen ('leekley
visited and spoke encouraging- ;
lv to the workers.
Alieii-imving^pettt-a while wtth
her mother, Miss Elizabeth Harris
has returned to Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harris u*'
< y-_ \
Wipstbn-Salem, N. C. and grand
daughter; are visiting their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Bates.
Mr Joe Grazier died in Pliila t
delphig, Pa. and was hrough tc I
Newberry and buried Sunday after
noon. t j
Mrs. Thonmsma Myerrt and Mrs c
. I ill W nun** Mae I'i'uim .miminim' .ulnm) "j
in Orangeburg, S. C., spent the r
week end with their patents.
iting her sister, Mrs. Frances )
Johnnson in Edgefield. K C h
The summer school for dclir.- ..
quent students will begin at Dray- ^
ton Street school Monday, July 2'. J
Those having deficiencies may trke
advantage of thi3 opportunity.
Mrs. A nna Jackson Robinson dc- I
parted this life June 2fl, 1941. She f'
was a member of Miller Chap?l
for over 50 years. She .was imrici' 4.
at her former church, Trinity A. V
M. E. A host of relatives and
friends turned out to pry the last
tribute of respect. A step-son, W, e
Robinson nf Detroit, Mich., attended
thp funeral. F Q. Pratt^undertaker,
in charge. - ?f'f
.
EFORMEb EPISCOPAL NEWS
By Uncle Tug
Moneks Corner, S. C.?Bishop
oseph E. Kearney ended successul
convocations Tor the second
carter. The preaching services
-'ere as follows: Rev Thomas Adison,
district one; Rev. John L.~
Liken, district two; Young Peole's
program, district three and
he closing sermon at district four
y Rev. Abraham Gadsden. Enertaining
pastois Revs. C. H. But
Br. O. J. Uorvno. John L. Atkon
nd J. E. Webb. At the four
onvoeations the Bishop gnve^tmrtr
y remarks in expressing his apireeiation
for the-y financial inrease
and stressed "The Need of
Spiritual Growth in the World",
tible School Closes
--Tlie Vacation Bib!,. sCnnol rtOiT"
A Frid ay after two weeks of B4?
ile information and recreation at
iethel church Union Height.
I 'hristian Leadership Conference
Rev. Win: .Mack is well pleased
vith-the attendance and spiritual
easts, t'-e delegates fed on dttrng
the conference recently.
>uri(la\ School Picnic
The annual Sunday school pielie
will be held as usual tin the.
nmptis (7T Tli,. Cummins Theological
Seminary a t SummerviLlc.
5. C.
temember
The Sunday school? convention
iuly 24-27. Missionary Cofiveh"
trm rrnrl Id-y-' summer camp in"
\ugust. Holv Cross Annual Rally
Yugust lTtlu at -1:30 p.nv.
uth.i: mt. zi<>\ iiaptist
( ii i" kc ii
Rev. !'?:> ison Pastor
Chapel. S.C.? Itov Por.l-er spoke
?i" his'visit 10 the above mentioned
hurch. heaving Columbia apt) a.m.
iuinlay morning," u tn gun nulling
onii after ! *;'> in-g t tal continued
o?rain a'lt'l' rebelling {lie church,
n spite of th? inclement weather
here was a creditable gatiuling
H Sunday school an<i church. 'J he
Sunday school lesson was beautiully
discussed by Mr. Herbert.
I'iie lessia* vva??s**vU*W4*d by the
sujitV Tin"' collection was
the large cungi egation out Xor
r.urch set vice is to be-cor.gratuateii
tor thi* centurion like spirit
n lac*- -ot the?rait). I be minister
ilea hii| tji-r.i th.e_..iyib.ieet. "The.
'nwi'i oi tie- tiospel." Roman l ib.
Vt? tin eoin iusion the doois'-ol the
hatch wc.'e opened but we had in
oineis. ('olleclioii, $!i.UU.
A*' I pa soil through Prosperity,
>. t . ami viewed dear old Shiloh
hint:., uiy mind went back to my
'"."I day !'. A?rrrrxeti feeling of
atlncss. gladness, an.| gralet nines \
I i la ted through m-. sad because
n o ..
... ..in. in.- "I 111 \ lUlHI'l' 111' llll'lf,
fla<t. oli yi's, ja'lad ami grateful
localise I viewed tin- plp^o where
loll mi Jesui i'hrist. Praise His
ioly name.
LAMJASTlUtr S.
Si. Paul A. ,M. I!. Church
Ki \. J. S. .Marliu, Pustor
Today (Sunday) was an unfa'ori?l>l'
<la\ tor church jjcoers. Wc
vcro rained 0..1 cotr.pU^tdy. Alhouuh
it did rain. tlu* officers
icio at thi-ii jio-ds ul'-Aut-y. -Trrry ontacti'd
a" many members as
lossiblo. At S:00 p. ut. they made
i splendid" u pon to the p-stor
'.'hie'e. he vi-mted very much.
we--are trnitcr"? tTH*wara_to'"our
!I rt-rf- rjiiii | ti l iy "TotH'thxTiTe wHitTl
vi!l Ik- h re -next Sunday: We are
dunning to make -.Iris tnuther sueTTssJl'iil
ip;aiterl> conference.
The people who are spending
iie r vacation hero are as follows:
di>s \ern and KiIaI .Mae McWain,
Saljilnin, t' ~ Mr s Liza Joilcs."
lock Hill, S. wiu) are spending
.heir vacation u ith their i/wainl
anther, Mrs. Vina MeWain; Mr
uul Mrs. Joe lietitiitiK. Mrs. Cleur
*ia lirow'n. U'.ius. Ion-Salem, are
.petal iti'y t heir?Vricaliun with their
hot her. Air-. N'eely McWain.
Mr l'.tn Meflee. a well known
iti/en of tliis town. wa, fu no raized
at Mavis '.Stand M E 7.
huvcli today
WHITMTRE NEWS
Rain! The farmers are getting?
>lentv of it n.Av. Thank God for
lis blessings.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wallace,
md Pee Hyty0 Messi's Arthur
i.vrd and Charlie Alston from Cin
innati, Ohio, visited in Whitmire
or the foii'th of -Ti' 1 \' T)h? Q.?.
ire group motored from Cincin,<,(!
n \t? ? tit- "
...v ., w. ml, mill 1T1J S. YV . M.
Vail ace visitor! Mr. and Mrs. J.C,
Syrd and family and friends: Mr.
Vrtliur Kyrd visited Mr. and Mrs.
ohnni,, Byrd and family. They
lave all returned to their home in
Cincinnati.
Mrs. Lola Joiner visited Mrs.
Uice Dawkins at Carlisle, S. C.
uly 4. J 041.
Miss Easter Robinson spent Sat
irday night in Boykms, fr. C. visting
relatives and friends.
Miss Mozella Epps spent Satur
ay nig'ht. at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskel Joiner had
s their wek end guests Mrs. M.
'.-tCrarklii* anil' fniir flTHors Trom
t'inston-Salem, N. C.
Mrs. M, 5. Moore . spent the
reek end at. Newberry, ?. C.
Miss Ruth Johnson has returnd
home Iro'm Remhexts- after via-j
ting her mother and family. |
Messrs Edward Johnson, Lonnie
omer- imrh nttnTTS~ motored to |
'homHHV !1TP",N. C;, "Saturday nifce.
THE PALMETTO LEAP!
GREENVILLE NEWS
i
.\iia. Kosa Young, a member of
^he faculty of one of the schools
of tTTti FarkeFTnstrict, Is"In Sumter
where, according to a -report,
she is employed as one of the instructors
at the Morris College
summer school. Mrs. Young is an
efficient and progressive teachei
and should prove to be a very
that institution.
The "Lend-A-Hand Club, one of
the local elub? affiliated with the
J .
stale federated women's organizations,
is making plans to sponsor
a Jin.-v Weddintr in the_mau future.
The Cook'ug School held at
Phillis Wheatley Center was decidedly
successful. The three nights
institute began last Tuesday night
Mid the final session was held
I'lliiis.tivy night. A JtLrge number
if I ouse-wives of this community
ac e present each night, heard
and ? aw the demonstrations, and
-listened attentively to the kitchen
hints offered by Mrs. Nabors, the
demonstrator. The school was"1
sponsored by Mr. Blackshear, Mrs.
1 Initio?Duckett?is superintendent
of the Phillis Wheatley Center.
__J.tfundreds of prizes, including
laundry solutions, lard, bre>ad,
mke, dishes prepared during demonstrations,
and canned goods,
were given during the three nights
of the term.'" Among the grand
prizes issued the closing night
were: a gas stove to Mrs. Margaret
Smith, an electric iron to
Mrs. Blanche Craig Mclver, a ta-~
ble lamp to Mrs. Lydia Higdon,
-a, three-way lamp to nurse Luln
Murrey and a Pyrex casserole to
Mrs. Louise A Chapman.
wmcii iuun> ui cue Juung.-u i.-, wcu
ujijiui luimy iy ieiu a iliuii
c.niiig ,.nu liclpiui niule lac Is alio
.i.su a iiuiiiuvi ol games, clOseu
.Uwiuiuy mgat. Ail sessions ol Uie
si b. o. were held at PnTiTWnc-atley
Center. Rev. W. K. Murtm am
Miss Rose ltiiggins Were the principal
ami assistant principal, resuectueL.
Other faculty m.-mbers.
were, Misses Helen Minis, Vernellc
Minis, Fannie Stewart, Sadie Smith
Florence iykes, Florence Fladger,
Margaret lluggins, and Lauretta
Watson. Prizes donated by some
of the business men of the city
were awarded those who excelled
in behavior, attendance, and memory
work.
A picnic for the young pupils
w.ts held at St. Anthupy'9 Friarv
Wednesday morning.
Prof. J. E. Beck, principal of
Sterling high school was' in town
last week-end. He came from Atlanta
University where he is study
inCf vrn npn/1 wr?vL' \r\ fVtrv
of secondary education, ?>ecause of
the illness of one of his sons.
During the closing days of* the
lh-il session* oT-the Greenville sunier
school for teachers, a humter
of inspiring assembly programs
are being presented. Two of the
four laboratory schools have given
_ .exercises-?culminating their units.
In each instance one of the
iures was a play written by one
of the members of the class. Miss
-Frnttrr trf?Fort "Motto and Miss
Cassell of Chester ^re the instructors
of the laboratory groups
which have already appeared. The
public school music group untWrthe
direction of Miss Brogdon ol
Florence, has developed a brilliant
chorus and appeared in a
brief concert. Miss Brogdon has
also verv effectively-' dcmonstrHtpfl
the possibility of using an entire
school as a choral group.
Mrs. Leona McGee and Mrs.
T/Ouise Jones of Philadelphia and
Mrs. Grace Xatimofe, Mrs. Susie
Grey, and Miss Ada Perrin of
Greenwood, visited Mr. and MlrsT
C. E Hammond .Mrmcr tho tini;.
day period.
REV. J. W. FEEDER PASSES
Bishop-yllle S. C.?Rev. J. W.,
Felder departed this life June 30
^1941 at the age of 72 years old.
Hn was a great hero of tihe A. M.
E. church which he served for 40
years. He wiA ordained under
the Rt. Rev. Grant and became a
a/ ^V>A C? n
vii bite %J. ^uuicnjuce.
He was the founder of Bergman
Chapel A. M. E. church.
He leaves to mourn is death a
loving wife, 7 children, 4 girls and
3 boys; 15 grandchildren, 5 sisters
5 brothers and 7 neuhewa
FTe admonished sister Odessa
William* and brother Wiles Felder
to take care ..of Bergmcm Chap
el church which is pastored by
Rev. J. "B. Davis.
The pastor and ETdeF Robinson
' and the Lancaster district have
loat -JL- Christian- hero. God lovca;him
best Father' wa atfll Lve
you and will remember you.
t?
Laurens Citizen tLh
Passes 1
Mra. Mary Jane GarretTT a~~
member of Bethel A. M. E. church
passed on Sunday, June 29 and tj
was funeralized on Tuesday, July a1
1st. The deceased had been in g(
failing health since last Novem- V
ber. ? A
The impressive eulogistic ser-- ?
vice was conducted by her pastor
the Rey- E C. RntW by --p
TtlB Revs. Wilson, Mathis, Hicks _
and Wright, all of the city..
" The deceased was a life-long 1
member of Bethel being very active
in all auxiliaries of the 1
church. At the time of her passing
she.was a member i/f the folionaryngroup,
Church choir, Surrday
School Bible class.
Mrs. Garrett is survived he h..?
husband, Mr. Willie E. Garrett
Laurens. S C.i one -sister Mrs, ?
Margaret M. Curry, Columbia, S.
C.; three daughters, Mrs. Willie
Mae Barksdale, Laurens; Miss M. ?
Thelma Garrett, a teacher of city
high school, Manning, S. C.; Miss
Elizabeth Garrett, Laurens; one
son-in-law, two graridsonsv Lauiens
and many crther relatives and
hosts of friends.
The many and beuatiful floral" '
tributes, messages of sympathy
showed-the. esteem in which Mrs.
Garrett was held by both races.
The interment was in the Laurens
City cemetery.
The C. H. Duckett Mortuary
was in charge with John A Putman
as funeral director.
SHILOH PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
By Utker Davis
ed at the usual hour with the officers
and teachers .at their post
of duty. Mr.. Warcfell and Mr.
CaBper Glenn Supt.; Rev. C. W.
Talley preached the father day ser
mon and he delivered a wonderful
message. We were glad to have
in our midst Mr. Eddie McCray
a member of Canaan church who
was spending awhile in Winnsboro.
He is a native erf Dillon;
also Prof. L; P Byran of Greensboro,
N. C. ? ?
$11.20 was raised in the collection.
We were glad to. Mr _
McCray and Prof. Byran in our
midst. Miss Beatrice Clayboum
led the the spiritual Will The Circle
be Unbroken, etc. Miss Clay
bourne is a graduate erf Fairgeld
Traning school. We are glad to
have her in our midst she is an
active person."
The Sunday in June Nazareth
choir was with us and sang splen?did
selections. Rev. C. W. Talley
took for his text No other foundation
can na man lay than that
which is laid in Jesus Christ. He
was at hiR best. Rev. Talley was
with Rev. James of Chester for
awhile. We raised for pastor sal
ary $8.00; $2.00 for Nazareth
choir. The public collection was
$8.00.
The first Sunday in July we
plan to have our Children's Day
but because of inclement weather
we had to postponed the celebra- tion.
- Some splendid sermons havp
been preached here recently.
Mr. C. Glenn and family were
with us on the 5th Sunday and he
made s plendid r em a rk s.
?Mr. Sam Jackson a member of" ?
the House of Prayer had been on
the sick list nearly all the year.
We wish for him a speedy recov- 1
ery. %
Mrs. Nannie Lucas who has been K
helpless with her daughter Car- P
rie, left-on the 29th of June for &
Philadelphia, Pa., and her little F,*
granddaughter, to spend awhile |
with her daughter there. We wish &
for them a safe and pleasant trip. ||
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH 1 1
L. B. Moon, Pastor
Sunday school began at the us- isj
unl hopr. The Supt. and teachers I
were at their posts of duty. In |t
ain a nice group was |:present.
The pastor preached ^
munion was served.
The| Pulpit Aid club met at the JV
hc/me of Mrs. Bertha Finley Thurs i fj
day night. July 3rd. The meeting , jg
was called to order by the president,
Mrs. Hattie Golden. 1 1
The Pastor's Aid club met Thurs- | |
day night, July 10th at the home | |
of Mrs. Lilly Mae Workman. Mrs. |
Pauline Sullivan, the president, i |
was in charge.
The Serving club met at the &
homo of Miss Mamio Young: Fri- I
day nigrht., July 4th. Mrs. Rossi.* ^
Grant, the vice president, was in
chargre.
Rev. L,. R. Moon was the din,ner
gncat of Mr, and?Men. Johv.' j ?
Mills. H 1
Mrs. Louis Pressley and Miss B
Ruth Mills celebrated 4th of |
July in Atlanta, Gn. with Mrs. ^
Pressley's sister-in-law^-Mra, G*m ?
eva Williams. Miss Ruth Mills will H
le?ve Saturday for a 10 day stay ^
at_Myrtle Beai'K "
Prof, airrl Mrs.-f:ft
A P. DeL'aine, Mrs. David D?
aints Jr., of Manning1, attended
le funeral services of Mrs. Mary
Garrett on Tuesday.
Hf* A ItTA N BT~R (7 NEW3
The following persons spent
le fourth of July home, who are
lending Sta-te College Summer
;hool: Misses M. Rivers and S.
I. Wheeler, Mesdames Marie
ivers and Eloise Turner, Hattie
arksdale and Prof E. F. iRivers.
it'" -ill 'fyvtnr of Camp i'roft
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