The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 25, 1941, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday, Oetoher 25, 1941
#ELLIS WILLIAMS TO REI
Former Hampton Institute Good
headquarters for the Ruppert Bre
to right in the photo are: Henry L.
and Production Manager; James 1
Quarter Mile Char
B ALTI M 0IHu~Md7N KVTs
By (Mrs.) Louise G. Douglass
Mrs. Louise G, Douglass ha<
"tor her Sunday guests .Miss Foa
dora Herndon, Mr. John Mat
thews, Mr. George W. Herndon
Mrr- fht rson.?-?
Mr. A1 M. Gore, Jr., went t<
Virginia on Saturday to see hii
wife Mis. Molly Gore where sh
has bet-n at the bedside of he
n\ot'her for several weeks, Mrs
Annie Delk.
On sick list are Mr. Richari
Land, Rev. M. Flowers, MrsT Ar
?soma McDowetb---Special pray
are asked for the sick.
Mrs. Craig departed this lif
0:1 Tuesday, October 7th. Burin
took place in North Carolina. Sh
leaves to mourn, her husband M
Crnig and little daughter.
The Christian Burial Aid socio
ty met on Friday night,' Octobe
17 with Rev. Harry Jackson pres
i7k'til.' presiding 7 Meetings at
ho!?1 DV?.-l-y third Friday night.
The Southern Star Savings clu
mot- with Mrs. Lula Wilkes, pres
idept 102Ti W. Saratoga St. Nex
meeting with Mrs. Nona Hern
dom?HWtr-W. "Mulberry St.
Mt. Hebron schedule: Tuesda
vj ht prayer meeting and c-hoi
rehearsal; Thursday night- sei
vice 8 p.m. Sunday morning 9:3
a.m. Sunday school. Supt., Mr:
P'aneh Giles: Secretary, Mis
Flora Giles. Service 11:30 a.n
hv Rev. Matthews. Sunday nit
8 o'clock service. 0:00 O'cloc
PY.PH. President, Mrs.- Phylli
Mideett.
10:30 a.m. Sunday school; 11:3
a.m. service by Pastor, Rev. F
J a '-son.
.M > s. Ada Caldwell who ha
been very ill in John IFopkin
hospital is at 1 omo after undei
go mi g an operation. She is doin
well now. Her husband, Mr. Ro
erf CaVwell is a native of Che:
0teM S. C.
M. -Rrmrtm
Cliu!un_. S. -C.-->Sunda v Scho<
,i ; t 10-30 with Mr. H. 1
< ,rr"f.>r0.:.-.aaiinir Supt. After
1 r stu-.h' of the lesson. Prof. .
T. Min\. gave us a timely reviev
CI." - s No. 2 holds the banner.
The nnu nine service was>. J
iiljir form of opening, .iust befoi
IN"-. Shelt'ip b.-ok his text, in wall
d the Tvis'-ir. Rev. Walker. Ever
I v!v "-as'hanny to see him oi
""ain. Rev. Shelton selected h
?from'Ms 1:20, subjee
4,pi-es<ur?> of duty." The messrg
was inspiring and thoughtful, als
vvy ai'urnpiiiiii' tot ui? appruuci
iiur ennfeienee season.
Anions: the worn i in* visitoi
wort: Rev. and Mrs. E. L, Lill
Wood.
_ Tfce-A.-fT E. hvatruo had an -it
snirinsr meeting. The attendant
was large.
7:' evenire* services vhega
Rev. FT L. Lilliewood delivered
.-' -t-ion from Matt.
A ih ? ot. "McdtW Prayer." Pulp
;:s?<vjatPs wore Revs. fJ. T. She
! ' mi \ ' JU'WJIHI.
F'dor P M f?arv will hold h
fourth fiTiaiTt7?!v eonferonce rt tF
el? \'o named ehrreh Sunday.
* Mrs. Minnie McCoy fyf Columbu
Ohio i< here visiting her aunt
M?-y. Etta Tavlor Mrs. Mitt
Tavlor and other rela/ives.
Members of Friendship ar
a friends were .happy to see Mr
Mary Eindsoy in service Sunda
Mr--. Eindsey spent the sumnn
in Phila.. Pa.
Mrs. FT E. Eilliewood had
rron??s Sondny. her brother. M
E T Mavis en ! a friend. Mr. Ii
?t W"sk;n ~*rf ()''eenvitft*; S. CT Thr
' - ? 1 ? ? - ?V ? r. 1 1 n .. O F E O U !~\ ? >
vnrn HS" VfH-IS ?? V H?r ttwu
Mrs. f. A Wadswnrrth ar
M'?co? Ruhyp Map Johnson ar
m.>tt<p Mao Young:.
,riv- Vivian R. Alrxandpr le
i rcppntlv for Woodruff, S. C. 1
r ?ume Imv duties ns tpacher.
W. I,. Rnrnos. K. W. Boi
??v Mattie M. Youn
prr/( Ruhyp M. Johnson motored i
... fol'tmbu-. S." C. tV past week eni
JnmTs Adams <vf Cair
^^Troft. \vas home for the week en
Hp had as euest his pirlfrieh
fMiss) T. Fitzgerald of Ashevill
N. C.
PRESENT RUPPERT BEER I
^Mk y
Will Ambassador, prior to his departur
wery, New York, discusses plans and
Dana, Asst. Sales Manager;.Ellis A. Wi!
?. Duffy, Director of Advertising and C
npion, and now special representative of
SOLI)1 ICRS CARRY PIC NIC "
FINCHES ON MANEUVERS.
^ With Fourth^ Corps Area Quar
! it.'i'ii]a3ter-S^i'vlg^ of Stipply, Wii
! mington, N. C., October 21?War
> ; games are no picnic but on maneuver
days the soldier carries with
o him s picnic lunch,
s 1 Imagine a picnic requiring
e 'j.28y,0GJ paper bags and you get
r an idea of what is .necessary to
i. wrap lunches for Lieut.-Oeneral
Hugh A. D-rum'? boys of the Firstj
Army now on mnnuevers in North
7' rd iSm th t arohna.
s The Quartermaster thorps of:*tfce:'
Fourth Corps Area, with heade
quarters in. Atlanta, under .the
tj command of Brig-Gen. James L.
e Frink. purchased that number of
r bags rnd 14.'L i'12 pounds of wax
paper to wrap the Iunches for. t!v
troops during the war games.
The paper brigs, of five pounds
capacity each cost the Quarter
"_imaster Corps 81.20, per tlnmsami.
i.r a?total of $2 IMC. SO. The wax
. paper, 12 inches square, cost 10
j cents per pound, or $14,Ml.20.
'" Total cost for both commodities
- was in*' iwo articles nil
the demands of the 3511.000 troopnow
on maneuvers,
y The wax paper s.nd bags were
r delivered to tire Quartermaster.
Depot here September 15. then
0 trans-shipped to the Rockingham
3. railhead where they at*- distribut
a fcd to the different regiments and
l. unit,. in th field as needed,
e 11 e re_ure?Lwu_ topical pa per hag
k lunches for the soldier on tlvig
inarch whi: h will be prepared
by army mess sergeants from
-fc- supplies -bought- by the Fourth
0 Corps Area Quartermaster:
f (11 One orange, one lettuce and
ham sandwich, one cheese sand
- wich. your pickles. st i:: wheri'v prnr
_ and bread; (2l~ One apple. r*>ast
lie^f sandwich; eervelot sausage
and letUice sandw.ich, peanut hut^
tor sandwich and blackberry jam
::nd bread.
The soldier',. lunch is prepared
and wrapped at the company mess
while he is eating breakfast. Whi r.
II he i_s finished FiTs lunch is readv
and thrusting it into his knapsack
p, off to the "war" he goes.
n
c. THE HKTHLKHK.M BAPTIST
CHURCH
's Rev. K. K. (lauldeP. Pastor
v I The Sunday Sell ) 'l w -is tulle,
c- to order by the assistant Sup'.,
v X. L. Lake. After tin- teachers
Jt took charge of their chuises f or a
is period of thirty mhiutes. the class
t. es assembled for the review vote
was conducted Ly Ik-rcon I-M.
>o Worthy.
t- e nnennv s ervi i s 1 ;ln at
11:10 a. m. with our pastor in the
'.'s rostrum. He later came before us
10 using as a subject: KThc-Gold- '
Rule of Life." Those who were
1" present will long remember the
e message.
The B. T. U. opened its siivi.es
n-,at fiolO p. m. with Mrs. L. A.
a -Graham, the president, in charge.
? As usual the program was in,
tercsting.
b Our pastor came liae}$__Suj_idax
'night riid preached a soul stirring
sermon, lie preached as never hc10
1 fore from the subject. "Christian
Allegiance well in hand." He will
use as hic subject Sunday mornf
j ingt, "Hiav much do you weigh?"
10 i We are looking for vou at Beth
leheni next Sunday; will you be
there?
S.
MT. ZION A. M. Br CHURCH
?s Sunday School was called U> orr.
der promptly on time with n? of a
ficers at their posts of duty. Class
*y Ntr. 2~tk still holding the banner,
ifi Our fall revival closed Friday
id i night with much sucfoss. Many
id i hearts were made to rejoice while
j Rev. Mrs. Wheeler sprrke.
ft We are looking forward to the
to box supper to be given Frfitrfy
night. We will have with ue the
l- Brown Brothers Quartet. Gome our
fiT, and join us in this grand program
to which begins at 8 o'clock,
rl. Don't forget Sunday, mir last
ip Sunday on this side of annual
rl. conference. Come out and be filld,
ed with spiritual food.
e, We pray for those who remain
on the sick list.
N BRITISH WEST INDIES ,
I tin
j m<
M PU
Ar
tu
to
mm^
e for Trinidad where he will establish -;
polities with his new associates. Left ^
lliams; Harry M. Birsner, General Sales re
ecil Cooke, former U. S. Intercollegiate vi
; the Ruppert Brewery. "~r T~
' nc
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HgI'US' I N IT IN ARMYi7
. . ' 1 i i
' 'Fil-si Ainiy Public Relations iJiiJ
Division^ Camden, S. C.. October
21 The onlv trretT. ;il nTT><>nn illii
, in the United States Army, the M;
2S0th Signal Company from Camp
j-A 'laiWrnea J ,a,, has?joined?Lieu*_ sc
| t<'rant General Hugh A. Drum's D.
; first Army here. Encamped in"the >n'
wood in the vicinity of Hoffman, **
X. C., ,* re the company's 1,200 do
birds, twelve officers and 11" en- elf
listed men. almost all of whom,
even cooks and chauffeus, were ex- ?*i?
pel t" tngeor fanciers or rat ers- m??
-eivil life. ?? ?? . - ' " - hh
It would be difficult "to find ,an
.more enthusiastic or zealon.. out- I-To'
fit anvwhere. Pigeons are the to. |'1
nTe ?/f conversation frnhi morning d-"*'
to night, rnd discussions as to on
care, feeding and handling of the fa
birds often goes on until early, <"
morning ho its. The visitor has
hardly found chair before he ' ol
hears the tale of "Cher Ami.'' who wo
Battalion's plight when all other . m?
means had faiteil. from Lieutenant :
Paul M? Lawrence, a sergeant dur- , *et
'tn'g the World War and in charge P''1
of the loft from which "Cher Ami". I'd
operated; or of "Kaiserthe only hi?
German prisoner from the last war ter
still in captivity here, now living i
r,t East at Fort Monmouth. N. .1. I'h
They will also tell you that the rot
first information of the ent my in Sh
the i/ouisana manuevers came thi
through by pigeon messenger from Pr
an advance patrol and of theii" aix-1
periments to develop birds capable ,Wi
of two.wav flights. (by
From nu/bile lofts scattered
obottt -the bivouac are?y-ihe pigeons ??
mav be seen taking off for flights
designed to faniilarize tht'.i with
the area. The curient Army system
" uses mobllf lofts to train the birds
to return to the particular loft rether
than to a fixed geographical P;|
point, and thereby permits their
employment in moving situations, cm
Whether plg0on? will he ideal
messengers when operations are
moving with lightning rrpiditv is ?u
leers, as they choose to call themselves.
of the 280th Company, sac, w.
however, that thev have trained w:
birds to.light at a mobile loft af- Mi
ter buT twe days, although this
. rppeai's t<v be the minimum period, ae<
The Armv's use of the mohil.' "n
loft 'dates back but three years; dn
- Jjie Lvu?w;>\?mos?n g-?-pigeo-n?is?f'r
veji new. r. Captain.John I?. Boltz. co
company commander, said todav
that some success was achieved T1
with two-way liiessage^ /luring the w<
l/ouisiana exercises and even vis
greatev progress in this 'ielj is ^t
looked for during the Carolina war
games da
to cr.rry any type of military dips- re
satre, officers of the company. Ti
last. Indievo they arc particularly
valuable for transmitting overlays. Ki
or mrp traclntrs. of front line w<
situations t</ hiphor headquarters fri
in the rear. To insure receipt of
important information, ? copy of Gs
the previous message dispatched ti\
ic given each bird in rddition to
the new mossape. or <,-verlay. he
' iihwks, ine pip.'on s deadly enr- TT
my, already have scouted the mo te:
bile lofts in the Hoffman pines, to
but the officers of the 280th are
ready for them. Defense against
these raider,, is not by falcons but
by 10-pnupe shotguns issued to
each officer in the unit, all of
wherm have become proficient
wingshots in protecting their J sc
treasured flock. ' wj
K
MT. PILGRIM RAPT. CHl'RCH m
Rev. J. H. Spigner, Pastor Ei
th
Killian. S. - ?We bad?a high* Ai
day last Sunday. Rev. Samuel !
-from Mt. Zion preached a won- co
derful sermon; Mt. Zion Usher Le
board was also with us. The choir de
went to Jacobs Mission at Pontiac wl
We laid one of our beloved breth- ar
c-ren to rest. October Rth, brother pa
James Bookhart. He was A great is
church worker: second leader of sh
the Usher board, a trustee and ex
president of the Usher board. He Gc
' leaves to inburn many ^relatives
and friends. Brother Bookhart er
was friendly to all. Sleep on bro- Co
ther, we loved you but God lovea
you beat. j' les
A
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THE PALMETTO LE&
YORK PARAGRAPHS
3}- (Miits) AYillui Utile IUuth ? drs.
Marie Chisholm, Miss Ruin '
isholm, Mrs. Emma Lee Reid, j
*7?-V;?D., lluckt?!'.?trH?nf?Ifot'K '
II and the principal and faculty .
Clover high school, were, anion:,'
? out of town visitora in the city
t week.
Mr. Author Harron Sadler. a
?tnher of the CC Camp at S: la,
spent the week end with his
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Author
filer.
The jmstor am!?memo - * utinton
Chapel ^A. M E. Zioti
ll'T 1> .busy*tretting things in
adinos*. 'foi -the South Carolina
inurl Conference which t';ey w ill
tertain October 2'.l to N ember
Mr. Wavman Johnson. a^rr-.h"
ral agrtit of Chester county, and
ark county, were in the city
y. Miller, agricultural agent of
Wednesday and served on the
dging team fnr thp York crrrrnty
ir.
Mrs. Lee Adams Taylor had as
r guest Friday, Mrs. Jackson of
over, S. C.
.Tir. ami .Mrs. Albert \\ niti- mo.
red tf/ Chester Thursday. where
j*. White attended the district
eetinir of the North Carolina
utual Life Insurance Company.
;Mrsr RosnRnight. who has la-en
siting her son. Prof. VV. II.
night for the past few weeks,
turned to her home iii Bennettslie,
S, C. lust Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Al-bort White are
>\v living on Pinkney street, at
e home of Mrs. Neal. Mr. White
our agent" for the North C a rota
- Mutual Life Insurant e Cominv.
On the sick list are: Mr*' PeTTS
iiTVIbv "Mrs Tanie Fishes. M1 -.
irshall Castle and son.
The students of Jeffers<.n" high
hoo are now singing "Happy
i\-s are Here Again" after hav >
their first six weeks' tes'ts.
Mr. Ben Williams, a former stunt
of Jefferson high, visite'd the
isses last week and hrought
eetings from the armv in Vir'hi
where he is now a mcruber.
The -he ml?from?Km no It?f-rqtt .
rh srhooTof Rock Hill, crime over
d tilavej for lite student body ol
H'erson Inch school to march to
rn;iyi-nnnd last Fridnv. It was
id hv the sn^ctntors "that the
?ade w:s the nio'st unimic afir
in the history of the York
ntv colored fair.
Little Miss (iretta Swinger has
< n on new life in hot class
rk after having her'tup--Js""To~~ '
ived a lew weeks ago. She i? rnber
of the third grrd< .
The fourth grade, under the di tion
of Mrs. C. IL Thompson,
esented a plav entitled "Tim
ndirg of America" in . chapel,
ft Wednesday. It very in
esting and was vn.ioyed oy all.
Little Miss Betty HaiK- had the I
?rvsure of riding the merrv-g?>ind
last wvek for her first time, i
e is seven nmnthw. old. and is !
p charniir.g little daughter of j
of. and Mrs. J. B. llaile.
Rend all news reports to Miss L.
illie Belle Heath. 20 New street, i
'Monday at I p. m. ,,f ea?h week 1
FLORKNCK Nl'.WS
Isaiah Stokes. Reporter
Mrs. Frances Ludsnn of Phila.
i.. and Miss Rinea Hurley of
Y. C., were called home on afant
of death in the family.
Mrs. Lizzie Hutrgens McDaniel
a patient in tlie ganders Meirial
hospital. Her m; ny friends
sh her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Isabella Cannon died last
:ek_;Lt hv.v home, The funeral
is held Thursday at F '<ly r.nd
iller Funeral home.
"Mr; Robert Kelly ui.t with an
cident which caused him a brokleir.
He i? a patient in-the Sanr's
Memorial liospiu L IIL- ninny
is. nds?.wivli?him?a ~pe?4y r?.?
very.
Mr. Frank White ; Mr James
lomas and Mr. Strother I)uprt-e
?) ( in Oi-iiiii'i'hiii!' last Rlitulav
siting relatives., ami friends a'
ate Cftlleire.
Miss Celestene 11: rote. the
lighter of Mr. and Mrs. .Tames
pted a orovernnunt. ,ioh in the
reasu!\v Department in Washgtmr,
D. Gr
Miss Genevia Singleton and Missing
of State Ctrl h are spent thrcek-etul
with relatives rs n d
iends.
Mrs. Abbic Rami of Wnycross,
i., is in the city visiting relates
and friends.
The Florence District and Cum
rland M. F. church are vorv
isv getting m re.iuine^?rTo ,?Tr^
rtain the conference Lvre the lar
part of November.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. E. E. Richblirg, Pastor
Branchville, S. C.?The Sunday
hool opened at tlu; usual hour
ith the Supt., Mrs. Young and
achcTB at their post. Snnrhiy
orning our pastor preached at
mniaPuel. Rev. Richburg was
e dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
rhbor Young Stmday.?
A 7 Qn fKA T AQOPttn umJi
nducted by the President, Mrs.
>ckett. At 8 o'clock our pastor
livered a wonderful sermon
sich was enjoyed by all. Wo
e very sorry to hear about ouV
stor wife's sister Richburg who
on the sick list. We pray that
e may soon be out again.
Visitors Sunday night Miss V.
>odwin, Miss L. Goodwin, Miss
r Folder, Mis.; Minnie Lee FelcT-T ~
We are glad to have them,
uric again.
Mr. Benjamin Rhodes is in Char
*ton spending sometime.
DER
WILLIAMS CH M'KL
A. M. E. L'HLKCH
Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor
Urai.treurtr. S. (' l-a-: S ; .
< forth and hivt qvartr rI.V
CWlfM'etUe. "tI;.* at tel'idai'cT \'.~a" '
very Rea'innir.. .r: lac Sua
ilay .-chool which v as o[>e:.e<l at
'. .la by the -as i?v.u4L.j>il?Au M!'
<'o*an. AlVyi'^ the study*" period,
little Robciu--.iac k> on was awarded
a prize for having been pres-'
eiH and on time evt ry Sunday
.Inline |h.. ti-.ir.i , . Ivoes
without sayinc lliat Robert
lias been faithful. This should
insj>ii e the children n(.a only on
his class but the i -.tiie Sunday
"school. L_
I ne lessen was *ro\kt.eo- i*> Mr
II. L. l'inckney which wa.- ?) ite
enjoyable. We want to-thani: Mr
Pinckney. lie always J.a- .-nw.
thine; to ay that i- v.-ty l.t ne'icittl.
;
At tf)7* IIIOI lilllL' -set \ iee. Im I're
sidintt Lbb r in. S. Nance .-di et,
ed his text from lieu. 1:1, subject
In The l'e-im iny <?od.. -?Hr.
Nance left no stem* unturned in
trettinir this jrreat message over
to the cone relation It was indeed
a treat, and veiy much enjoyed.
The A. ('. K. Ream was ?s nsuaT
very intcoertinp. The topic
Other Youth Groups in Our Oojiu
nuinity, was discussed by the
Leaguers. Talks by the following
persons will be made on next
Sunday on the topic and appro.
jriate music will be rendered.
Misses Shuler, Oibson, Rhone, Rod
iiHin and Mr. Abrabani Durroiit.
Come and spend the evcniiiar -with
evening sei'vico the Pre- I
siding Elder Dr. 5*. Xante could
not be Avith us bqt he sent Rev.
Williams in his stead, who delivered
a soul stirring sernjt n. subject
W'hat Think Ye Of Jesus?
This pro at nvossaee is one to brlo.rsp
rememberetl by all who heard
it. We were ceitainly happy to
have had Rev. and Mrs. William*
with lis. also Mr.. Clement and
Miss Jenkins. "" To aH oT (,,rvkr'
itinp friends, come again."
We repiet very much t<? learn of
the- .ittnrss of sister FraTklin,
daughter and Mrs. Onrt;ie Myers.
We are praying for their speedy
recover.
On *the fourth Sunday t very
member and friend of the church
is asked to pay $1.0(1 Dollar Money-.
?We are o\'r<Htinp mdhin. .
hnr success?ui this, since nucco has
been ours the entire year. I
am sur we will make this last
run one that will lonp be remembered
by all faithful members of
the chinch. We -are oxiioe! intr a
round report tu-nieht as this ends
our last quarterly conference. The
' astor is nrgiog all members to
du their full duly- in this b rt effort
for the presiding eldiand
the church.
-Dr. Nance litrs served u> well
and he can .sincerely say that- he
has fought a preat fipht. And we
trust tHitf r.-iT-.; trrrl...?i i : .1 . . n
v-.*.w v#wii uv*u\ni : ?i> liO|J \\ : J l
send our paxtor and elder hack to
t!-"- Pec. JrtTi-r in)?hw*?worked unselfishly
and cheerfully with
and for us duri iy his adiv.iaistration
and we need such a leader.
(!. Me Duffle!- reporter.
KKTMI.KI1KM II Hi II S( HtMH
N KU S
""Barnwell. S. (' !> [.': rye*
tr.e H; llov.-eoTrParty ! ' ida.v niyh:
.n the :ri.i;?. ' ' .
Iul'1 school (> toher '11.
Otir pmc-rcn* iss*J"etTrIy"1e~'".<-_*
in/ and we are ainiinu at the e'o.d.
tiyiny to make thi- .
greatest m it> history.
Mr. an t .M i - IIin/. II: y
W'illi?toii. u i'iv oleasa.it vi?:t'-rSundnv
afterno. n . ' I * j f a".'
Mtst Kdv. a'il S. vVttrrr
. Mr...- Mateal Uhnyfteld and
'h'uyrht r. M s? !!; tie: A. Mr.
Kiehcrd Kilfotv or AI ilwi 11 . t'..
also Prof. T \V N.-.vbenv. were
\ r. Y \ :s11< i;- of Pi
Ml'S. K. ? . Allen. tome . I 14:1: T..
The proirrant ivnde eii Sunda;.
i<iurlit at Si' 1 nil Papti.-t hv
1 hi*' y 1 !i y pToTTTT v.: 11 a; v - ? 1T t ?"tainine
t<> an attentive a alienee.
Prof. K. S Allen. master of cmrrnTiy:
Mr. CapeTs WTTTiaiiTsT
recti r. Rev. I) 1 )i>\v!invr brought
the" tlVvSS <tri' ;,t t V f C']o>e if tit'*
pro'j l aaj. fi "in Phil. - a. whi' !i
was ve ry insoii iiiLT and in.-tnntive
to_his hearers.
S I". W.HAN I'R \ IN IM;
imiii
Prof irial Mi s. H. K. 1 ><"r" ~^ 1 ? t
a very pleasant fall \a?atie!i i.i
Washington. I> While theii
of interest.
On Friday evening. Pet 1 1".
they were the (Linnet masts -f
Miss Ilrttie Oiinnimrhnm \?ho i>
one of the inst motors in Armstrong
high sola)"! an i a e'lpr
of Mrs. Dettdy.
In routi' homo thev ???? ::! -mine
time with Mrs. Ifnttie llairi*
Willi i. r. sister uf Mrs IVtniv.
wlvn -4? tw -nf the h'ad'n 1 l'i"iT-.tr"
Lyins in Krodcri kHairc. Thry
<''lso spent sxp'e time w'th Mi
Dendy's brothci. Mr. Wil'iam Harris,
and her sister. Miss I.orine
IT; 'ris \vhn trvinir to fip.i>h
P,.v f,-,v her |t. v; , I, .rr> I
Yirtrinia I'nion I'nivers^-y
Rirhmond.
Due to the nntp-oaetv'n" .late of
the oprffine (,'f the fall school term
iL..* A . ... A .1 ... .
iniMr t i l |> w h< cri sh'TT sn m
ho able to ivtnrn Vonte ami nv.ilfu .
nronarnt'on for tho nirnv now
student,. who have made applications
to enter school this fall.
Their trin was a verv enjoyable ;
one as well as educational
j - * * i
Camden Jottings
I :.is w < k tile Iiaj Ust asspiia- *
j lion iii .tt.-i;i lu jiniiiit..; \\\*il:
: thio^-n Sium^y. ll is. .-awt .
. .1.?V U.t- ni l liiiili lir?-til.T)i.U-fay Ki V:~
I I'rn.cral aluoia.i.a v.;.-; a
I :ri?-1.-*? pit ,i.', Friday l.iy Tl.iva-.
ILyeo -hwirh near** .-tvi ii
> ?{??in rnc city win.*ix tniis <
11.' ' a- ai. iii-lorn* (.* Ki r- j
aw rij..:.t'.. ia-v. .) VV, kin I
l.s inniJi; at*n _iLi.il Ji. Ik-iiU i '
p??yk:n is rlcrk.
1II?Isni ill* ii'.if ; n 'J* I'LlllTtt f"~ "
.vhaii !! .. ( F. Fermi son is pu.^
I'yn" si*rvie s wcrt f.i-l"' Ky liw.
^ ~in?.n 'ii-ii "a si.*Mia i . subject
' Kverj- Cnfisiian Hsvi a
I " '?" i'i' li riiiy Jin ab in .ilesi^natl:,*.*
j.ej !.*.iiie tu li.c pi opm l>
scarlet eon}. A v. (iiaiVrfui
I- imined.
Hr-rrry yiiii i ~T7f -fjU~TTi>- '
? ' ; A?.M 1*;. i.
l,i'?ii.
I J.Ll''- ''' ".* Haivi-ave preached'
j "' i - in Nm H.-ta. I' A? M. h.
t. ri!. last ni.-Mi S.ntlnyi as at
' ! I - ' a s t * oi v, force}'*.! ...],*
Si.- will 1.1 n(l f.., ]{t.v. ]>,.].
"*'. Sm.Mis 11 i.i \\ , .1* .-.P.* .......
* . i r > HII i *
Mini, ouri' ; y >:.e
-w&iutijjifciif/ir vtt^fiuctmTr yT.-rviro?" "
:'? ! u? V. Mr. IIi,u.-v.n of the Pro
h\ ici iiifis.. May (iod be with her
in i very vv; y. S'av wj at vo.i v. ;.
r .may, tl,o v., i;.{ i> i;, *,j 0f
stion.- followers.' He >;ti(i if >t.
would or will rut ?.: . my command
i>K -11-tf- uili I. t .<! ] , - 1*1V
V "j
-fr 7i?f- hnyTT~ . ,
! rj.nity M. K. for the fi>>t 11M1- I
" session, October jfrd. The
-' "''P. seemed cajfer for t'iieir
\V) k who l:a'i ,i hv. ied <Lr 7
it.e summer.' Others had studied 1
n various schools ir: the south '
' tui east. All M'l.'in-i! l'eadv for
' h<- work at hand.
I'uric: Via- institute many prom
r<nt speakers entertained, t h e !
J^'UiL.-U:Cl.'.. 1 i' ^ ' o?! :o :,l. _
'!'t thi __eJoKv .tl.e count A- tiliCfi 1
1st a->r>i*i:i i. n reelected all of
the oJhu? i v. All i>f the schools
' 1" ftcd-. till t he i?tVt ?,f October.
Miss Rachel ('. Brown one of
Ke:s!,aw county influential teachers
who has l>eer. very ill is imtmovi:
y to the d.diyht" of all
Mr;. S s... K. Hlaray of Socio,
ty -LL11 W: y tne U'eclc-cr.d ' yacsf ,
"* I'"1 I'd M:>. lf. R. Mtloe.ot,-~
Til. v :-!t-,W, |;
vHcs lr, (iet nsemata H:r t. church
"f winch h? is pastor at Chester. \
Afte r services thv enjoyed an ap- ?
' fzin. dinner in the home of *
Mr. ami Mrs;.-R. Worthy. MTs-~
li'ara-.v hies' a very charming per. !
sonality. - It appears'that sin- can S
- a<il\ train friends. Vu:?- 1
vain Mrs.. Mar ey.? <
<
. After'spending lhu_ summer in
Spartanhur.. Mrs. Carrie Jones re s
"turned f<M 'the. winter. (
Mi "anVT Mrs.7 iTandolpli Wriirht
Inive purchased a hxiirie on upper a
Campheil street. i
M:s-- Mamie" Perrx.?.aiuj?mother *
'imi Miss Carrie Trucsdale mo'tpr- .!
to Columbia Saturday. Mamie ,
has v.'oik in her home county this \
term ut't'-r?ti.iLiii.'.tr in?Otanire ~
l>uru eo. nty Tor seVe " 1 years. J
Those-Joaties Supervisors would
f well if they saw the need of *
every county employing their own
ted ope<i and if there is IT
-uri !"s ?r od out and p-i-t. It is
w :tton the Ri tih nf?1~TTf-r" ^
'"-~Q hat's _j.n_-.flur hand. She is _
' "t thy mil. Torn ami rviuwd 1
T!.? y. Ms iin.l 11-. r T
, , ?r'.' " ; "* ovo .
'hi-j?- ;ip:v.::i! moo'i'm*- in Mt
' brlnh I:;.rrr:^? ,.|Ui.vk. T!in?s.!ay
* :'t-. It is s;-,i.1 thrv nro pr<>'?1H
S > ill LT. .
M>. r.-rwr-Jki-klan.! . m.-vtain- [
?'^ R-'vrrrf'=? 'Wvv.'y club lust i
* ' (
, y' - ?-P. i!-y Y??':i;1:i,!,. ! -1
?;?v xv;i< c
1' I'', a*;.) ryaivil in < "nnnbthu
Uau.?r1itfi; 'of Mrs. * "
' ( 'A; . :t;Mt tlic motln-r of Klov?
K!!n I'.n.w Your.ir. Marv Brown
Vav-hun. Ihoro -AV.v ~ ZhU
Canal.:\\U- . Whcr'
-wht-n :h. .:1I,H pin|i _
cojuo."Wl inu*t go.
,
l;T'UK f I:"N TR \ fN 1N<; || K;If
v i n'.. ..
T)';- M-r.iy ;:r Friday. _
u ''-' made vi i v helpful an?l ir |
' i ' ' ' I' 'Ul ^ I l I 1.11 ! I II Son
who caw a leeture to the <tn
l.ni nrr thi> Jntport; 11-i> "ot
l'l-rsonaj h.wienc and cleanliness.
On Friday .nr assembly hour
was i-omittrtprh hy one of our f.?rtrur
students arid craduales, Rev.
John Aiken who spoke on the inifrurtanco
of relijicru educ: tion ;,i
the sehool's procratn of shaping
the I'liild s lite into a rounded p-r " tialttv.
We enjoyed his leetut'i
Vi-iy much and-fiope to tie favi >* .,
with another soon,
The (,'rcfnizatit'n of u I'raniatie
C. luh hv Miss Cooper : n ! a H-*'t r
Home Makrrs Club tiy Mi^ It:,'?r- is
erealinc nr.a-h interest anerthe
students. The
public is asl ed to attend
Halloween Party Friday nick'
October 01. at Session and Mazyck's
plrce for the ben-Tit <.f out
school. Refreshments will he fcorved.
On Sunday. November 2 It'll.
^4 ? ^b.1. l. ' it r i -
? wruKK i.r.1' incniiv ?m-ninor?
art' spfiDsorintr Harvest Dav
program in?thn ?w iliti'i - |
inni. Join ii' in -our soi-vire of wo -- |
ship. A silver offering will bo .
taken.A
M Wil.ia i
.
A
Pa#e Three
Boy Scout Troop
Organized at
Ben nets ville
- P.i niir -ji.- injrt-.ji,?rnturrr-t- " ? ~~
:i-*.< iir h-tlir. citizenv
citizens.
I'< 1 '3ns organized a
' 'til I <if H'lV ScOUt
' ' A' i .'.'-a. Mr. H. I,. ] jio.oipson
" N* ' M tua! Ins. Co.,
v;**- W MtT.-Ur: Prof.
'*' " v ' 'on a?.?ista;.! Scout
r"f .; it tee consist
' ' -J. II. \V . Morris
?;?!? "taLcr. oiair] ;aji; J. H. Drake
M.r.. of N f r?
I'- i:. V. ,v JT w , 11.T..
SK?7? ar.d I'r. f. c W
Wri.'f.t
-I'-y i' .' .Mivv sl.tv. . uiuoi. inyi^
of j.'. hvu u**)Lrci7!iZcitior#.
."J.' ' ! > .regularly each
.'.ifht. 7in I'icj.netts
vrlii rr-rt.-ser.loi "btwldi:^
,/N , x, 11 ' ; " U.J
(.t J our tro-u i:; the
.u*..!(;, Lw4e-?]p(j
pi/cnt root, .-ration nil o f
Uonr.i-ttsviile.
Presto.; 4'iar;... reporter.
_jtl:.KI(.JUi A. M. iv ( Ill'Kr'-H
U*v. J. I'. Cummin?\ J'a>t-?r7"
JX-j.nmrk ? (e:r v -
October 3-th. ('i Ti'.itf'.- < (1"* L'v." V.<
Hi?.,, i . L. \\ , ,]> tuhftl;: v:ik ?
f iinrn ?. hi. :. iu , r;a^:
'?* many u.-j, ljva,Sl. t., f t.j
['ai'py. , ?
A ?^*?? ?11 * * ) ! ; i ?: ^* * j?f ff j ^ ^ * ' ? *
i.A:Vi.: '- 'Jhx b>Af
l -v.'cioVk .jyr ,j. v ?..r
vie- I'rf.?M
lucu-ci \jV -Mr.
t.aniu?i. >S[ r.i*:ki,_ of Holly Hill. S.
At ]_ (j C. 'fi-.' I .'J I' ?; ] f , j na?.J(.f'
R< v. < : J : , '
; o. . i.... t . us a
p:ys .;*>?. f!-mi 11
Kt: ? ( '.. "Wr^h- and
P"* J'fa.n', >uU's were htadc- to
All;?1?111-?1L;?' :. H,... < 1 t H.i.I. ? ;
/rein. !{, _ . MuKi.. . ... . - .
At 7 k ]\.y r w Wil.-UE
f Ji'.i:;- IH!;. v. ( ; - ,..yr, tf. ^
; .. i:-.y '-nf. V-Mect.
1 1 S. \\e j jra-; n rt.idifcd
_ M ' " f,; / ' *:.?. >-rn:';.n our
was r.( . ; A Iury? ?'jrr. was
V . a; .o. s bonis. The
C "lijjj.a.'j.s. Bund rwei\>4 first
'.??a?i' ' f'*?1 *f. r ?f m ivcq.
tfL'i.Mi. :ht- V\...1amV Band
'eveivtii third.
f f-e was wry hiwh. Dinner
ivas. serve.^ ,m *h. ground and
-Vei-yh-.d;. v. a- yanpy.. Visiter*
>vt "e: Mr, and Mrs. H. Barnes
Mr. ami .Mrs. \\ . m. Nash. Mr
sunmif JIu-M-!;. Mr. Earnest
jormkle. Mn> Far.r.ie Bunch. Rev.
i. W. Wilson. Ml of HMlv Hill. S.
Hi v. J. I). T'j:r,mtr of St.
jeoiye. S. (Mrs. C. Haze of
S'cw Jersey. and many other
nsitinu' friends from various
ihurchcs.'.
Mo are h..-hi n c f rward to our
inr.ua] Co'nfereiicv. \\\- are exfoetru*
-Hir pasi 'r hack with us for
Morris College
Evening Classes
For :ii of public ?ehr>ol
cache rs Mm; is e.l'e:i-. Sumter.
:e?iriuu audit ional credits and
like tu. C:.r..:u ic remrreiucnts
for the Kachelor f)e:r<>e.
Rui- rat: : W. ] < d:.y. Thms
'ay. V-':( i ,,*)(?; -je o;? 04.
P-Sl. ("!;is,.es b-cin Monday. Oc"fhev
L'T. lb "1 a; -I 'm- r_
Each class day."elass*. s will b?._
rir. at 4:00 mm. and close at f):00
vm. The fol'a.vir.c coursvs will
h- offered-: Eni:lism Mathematics,
M...I ..... T . ... ..
"hi mjstry. I-::,.;, . FIi.--:y. Phil
)?, Economics.
. ^8S 0 IF
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