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_ COLUMBIA, S. C.
DR. PATTERSON SAYS
NEGRO'S STRUGGLE PART of
WORLD-FREEDOM EIGHT
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with dignity-ami input i opportunity.
Dr. Patterson paid high tr.-'oute
to the Southern Negro Youth Congress
for the "line, e<>ns11 uetiv(
work it?htts~d<5he". Telling of the
Hardships the young- people in the
_ leadership of tho-S. N?Y. C. have
mt'CU, IIV tUU lUUiv'VI I.UVII
to the fact that "they wouldn't sell
tlieir right to anyone in spite ot
tempting offers and overbearing
difficulties. They have been abic
to build their movement and in the
process have achieved a eharactei
and maturity -far beyond iheii
years. Jhey put?us old ones U:
shame the way they drive- to tlrc~
point of things."
- NEW BETHEL HAPT. OILilLii
Rev. A. D. Duncan. Jr.. Pastor.
Woodruff, S. C.? (L:r Sunday
school was fine a< usual. After
S. S. pvaycr service, then our
pastor brought to us a message
Theme "Tie Lost Coin". Al'tei
which several cars metered to ('?.
dar Grove Baptist eh.: reh to nay
the last tribute of reject to Mr.
Johnnie Merrill. Rev. A. D. Puncan,
Jr., officiated. Mr. M. S. Callaham,
mortician.
At 3:00 o'clock the funeral of
Mr. Thomas Fryson took place at
New Bethel. Rev. Peak .officiated,
Mr. Stinson Woodward, mortician.
'
Mir. and Mrs. David Kohin.-on
? and children also- Mrs. Florence
k. Cannon motored to Camden to get
David Robinson, Jr.. wo was c;dl>;
ed for Navv servie. Also \rr.
Willie James Gist was called for
induction in the army. He is a
student at Sims high school. at
Union. A group of boys <>f \Yo<>d
ruff -will leave Thursday for army
service.
Mr. J. B. Fryer was .la. re i>u a
short visit recently.
Mr. B. Jones is sick at this
writing.
BIG TREES FOL'M) l.N SOI TH
CARQUNA
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kind, the species of which are commonly
found in South Carolina,
.were a holly tree (Ilex optica) 11
?fact-jn-eiiTiiirf.-n n, -mrl In', ir...?
tall found in Virginia, a Southern
- magnolia (Magnolia gramliiTua)
found in Florida with a c ire :inference
of 14 feet. 1 inches and a
height of 110 feet, and a Maryland
loblolly pine (Pinus taeda)
with a circumference of 16 feet.
j. -inches and a height of bluett.
The largest tree of all, as was to
be expected, was found in California.
The General Sherman Trim?a
species of Sequoia gigantea growing
in the Sequoia National Park,
has a circumference at the base
of 101 feert, 6 inches and a height
of 272 feet, 4 inches. The diameter
nt tV,ic* troo ia ali^htlv ufrpnt.pl* than
32 feet. The tallest tree'jtfi record
. according to^hc rcnoM." is a P-dwood
(Sequoia sempervirens) that
is found in Humboldt County, Califomia.
It has a circumference of
62 feet, 6 inches, and a height ol
hjL' 808 feet.
"According to the list furnished
r. by the Amercian Forestry Associ
athrn", says W. E. Cooper, Ass't
?7 State Forester, "no measurement?
h" are listed for longleaf pine (Pinu?
K.'r ' paliistris)";, This n common tret
qf the State, and it ts entirely fna*tifele
Hat a champion can he foam
It'/' Wtthln our borders. AH vho hnov
gY unusually large trees, whithei
?' ' are longleaf pines, other spe
ciea, are, urged to send in tin
measurements to the State F m.
Service at Columbia. If tiny nr.
ftfbnd to be of chant pionshi-p ca!
Ibre, the measurements will b<
.forwarded to Washington for nn
Jtaalrecognitton.'
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KKOALK ASTS M A?K (LLK- I
UKATJON NATIONAL MKiKO
| NLWSPAPKK WKKK !
(Vntinlict! i'r-wn Pitgv !
airied at its masthead t ?-..< in !
piling lines:
- 'Ht'U'?shall tlHr~.lnv.--s the people-'s
rights maintain, _ *l
L"nawed by intludmv an unbr.t el
by?gain:?-?
iit'rc Patriot Trrth her yln'rioas
I'l'i ccpts draw.
Pledged t.> Iiciigien, Libertv a.-vi
Law.'
"Tin- Negro Press would wis! ;<
amend only tin- last line. It
A'auld have. Ana riea know thtrt it
stands.- now, as it has . alw j_
stood, "i'ledaeil to* CIOi>? arm
COUNTRY, to Liberty and Lav
KOI OTTLKY AP POINTED
("or.tint;-. 1 ,'ront 'tPayv 1
f That tin- CIO sir did ehobse : i
Negio t'or this strategic posit;,.: 1
ntt with fonsideraok' favorable :? - }
j actions here. Observers feel that
I it points thi' progressive direction
oi tiie t 1() oijran./.atioii. which, in
the past, has been willing to serve
the unteiesJs o:' Nop; robs.
Mr. Ottley. a. thro of * "Inside
Black America" which li> u^iuon
Mifflin i> publishing this May.
brings to his .position lone experience
as a journalist. He was formerly
an editor and columnist with
tlie New York Aivisiordani-Stai
New-a contributor to national periodicals.
and book reviewer for lb
New York Times and Herald Tribune.
.lie-.-was i ducat; d at St. B >..eavontur
f'ulleprb. University ot
Michigan and ah o m. .loan's. 1 a;w
I School.
AI.LKNDAI.i; M:\VS
\\ . I!. \\ !;> ? and bis (|uaitets
of A!!ei.,;a;e radoivd a vay eittoyubit'
pro-rram at the Si. Mar!-,
-cbooi Monday niy t. March Mb.
( r'irst selection was (Jet l>*'in?- or.
Your Mmd: We Got to Walk: 1
| Wish You Could llear Me Get the
Store; Old Blind Bartenurs; If 1
Had My Way, There is a Railroao
fhe Bone Shall Rise Ayain; Hob.
Me Lord: Kiirnt On Your Tina
I Ain't Bony; So- Hiyh; Tell Me
W hat More <'an" -Jesus Do: 1'his
'liain Bound for (j'n-i y.
Vf'ter which '-enmi S-:s wi :v Padi ^
j l>v yt'"c Rev. Adams of I in; Sweet
j Bethel ? 11< 1 Trinity CMK elf \!vs
I The names of the Friendly Gospel
S-ntrers: IIi zeki-ih Coker. Buck
Williams. Joe Dvavton.' Norman
i Gilyard, Mr. W. II. Wilson. Mar.
1 Tu the r.isKj.aer^-of -Uve- 4
Beauty shop, that has been 'apply
ii.g for Apex is now on hand for
- siiir. I'-'"v -'or and .jtte plus tax
Mass Carrie Lee I fayv.;y<fof
Allendale and Columbia is doing
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Hay ward
nicely after a minor operation.
of A Her dale lave spent tv.n weeks
, in Jacksonville, Fla. on o. sihess
. .nil enioyeti the trip wry mueh
J^Mtfioughthoyva^^
' ! The Busy Bee cltil? v '11 meet at
i I the home of Mrs. Geimtue K'iles
. j Tuesdav afternoon, March The
demonstiation will he making eot.
! tage cheese, sponsored hy Miss
, Jones, county home demonst rat ion
" r.gort. Visitor Mrs-- Carrie Lee
; i lay ward.
* Mrs. M. I!, "('alter, reporter
- c i:tjRrrnrmvN NKtrs
Betheala Baptist <-httr. h eloped
r a very successful rally on Sunday
' aiglil, Tel). Js. T i only . n il'I
funding mortgage against l It >
i i .mperiy of the church was paid
' on Monday, March 1st.
On the 1th S. ad.v, it'
? March, closing the TSlh anniver
cary of tie chnrtii tins morlgagi
will be burned.
tic USD
^Jcsletl
alth's Sake i '
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SREEftWOOD, S. C.
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L A I UI'.NS M:\VS
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IicLluJ A. AL, E. Church
1.. . iLllL".
A" r'''. >11 > . AT' AT' i < <. i PT'_".ii' I
v ,">!rs. Wiii-T ;
.M. i Vy :.: i t :h?,!r i) * -1
\ t t ii:* i !.':i >) ti*.? ,
:> ' Lv:i. l! i'.u! rcuiw, \Vii< jyivc'n by ;
Airs, O. ]>-.! k t .
?Thr Hi'M'ivHur ;tiitl fVi-ni: scr- \
.y: y i In ,
11 >:v V* ' :,l 1 ' a i
Tt v St. .1 M.n I 1 -1
.\: afternoon u.? v, >v j I
:st. S;w IVM. The "Got J
c i.ii-v- i'l cf.v:hm" was enjoy- i {
' T; ?: =!: , ihdK'r Wedding""-'
r"i1 ih-r' I' Ltl?M .Mni-iv ?it ,'j (
M-.r-j; 1 a? a dec idod wi-eoss >
' r- v.\ r e ii X v.Tiv '
;nd vot '< (! . ninl the jrruunis"- 1
: v ? I- v.'-.r.-ii? .rv .
a; 'vi '> o. T|i. loides and tieit \ '
t''v"> ''.rTr-T-tTTt-r*hi.! 1Y;~1 tT7~clmh i
" ' the ; r?i ! to lite strain.*
T : n' MM ' -J front l.oiu-n- '
vein \\\.:di . M. On eitho '
i 1 *; tj'.iia- vhh h wore open-j(
lw s.. w.-'.-a* attendant.-. Just ?
'' et'o-v tin- u:du i: i ni'.hi'd in Mi-- I
luut.ivti M f.-!vv <T Gro<-nvill
ana," "IV.:::;-" .ennaniod l>y .
Mr . 1 >m-.ithy <'all-nil: . i
. The brides t rt-s v. ere as. fnl. I ?
?!< dann - .\ 1 i- Moore. $G: | !
! e;'-- ! I: : ' -1 -. 'IV Josephine'
'{ co. "' 1. ' 1 i. !;? Xi-niedv. S'l.'lO; {
">os;> f Itatl- r. >"T," : Willie Mae . .
I?Us 1- ; 1 j i; !' Ik ft lac
T'.la' t-i;:.i'. a la c ('"Ionian
vM'O; .\ ;v:! - S:i; lith?~l 1 (
yl-ir:.;', : T d:: h Frankli'n .
T--t_,l .vT-V":.
i-'raisJ!" rrh-~t}ii~"\vTiTrir-rM
" a- 1 !. i-'.v id'.-. T '? Groom
p. - v.". Wrielit. Rev. X.-s
ill !! . ; So; ir-dkdd church
nerfo: ;v. d the i en. runny.
WIN NEK Of THK CONTEST
I V: RK. .!! |)[ III FRANK I. IX
AN!) ! I KU ATTKNDANTS
' !li i , Ms lire: Miss My^U
! A.'l'nvl. I,i 11i i;ton. S. Mi s
: M- ,. X. ill . S' V ;
1 Miss TJoncv.i' Cillinr.i. Nc\vl-,<-i ry,
| S. ' .Mrs. Mn'jjiic W-rrfjtiir, T.alliens,
ig. 0.
THE PALMETTO
.Maid of i enor, ._Mrs. Jar.iu
r>i dvKiimh. [ in ens, s.
h lower (tills: I itiIt.' Idyllic Jackson
and Hi lU- Dorothy Jackson
jliiur hvsacnr Afaster Thomas
11: ocUmau.
Ainoi tu raised . >_*!.!0.
Tli.1 l'anoial <>f Mi'. Blufonl
Simpso' was hold Sunday at Gooii
HiAs, delivered 11:o ctilojyy. Rev
11 it'ks a!so nreat hod at Spiiojrtiel
s.mliiy n??hi U'oni t o 'uhioel
Many called but few chosen. Text
Jtdy.s 7:1.
("pi. Connie Wi arrinjj of Ft.
Riley, Kansas ip*cime or furloupli
io the ik lieht of relatives aixl
' lends looking the pictuio ol
health. , Mr.
I.uther Gailih<Hon of Bnliiiioro.
Md.. is vir.itinrf his re'aH
v i > ^prtrr*
T o .Tolly Pa's Fnvinv club met
_L l.:e tame- ?.tl l>!n|le GlitH'.
Turrday nfteV koii.
Mi.-'i lio'ou K. Native ef Drayton
-t?eeo ~Htrh "si'ho"! facUTTy spont
'la* v.'V'. l; i nd with rolativi s.
Miss I; lb Y. I'osreio o'ltertanal
tho members of the K. O. See'u!
club Monday n iyht. S to-in!
Helen Dendv. Mrs. Daisy A. Wrin
Ti'osts at tho mcQtirf wove Miss
rin. Mr. Lewis of Tennessee. illsnrrotovoC
N". C, ATutunl Ins. Co.,
!ii'' Cpl. Kr shine Kocoyo.
T e i'i:i y friends 7T_?>'< <. Anna
F. Henderson v ill ! t., h-tov.
lhat ,-ho is reviin>v nicely after :i i
.no' iiile. tory at ibv lui-jnital 1 s'
>t. I*? nl
Riv. I. I*. Moon, Pastor
Sisntliiv i "deed :* hi"h do
?v{th ':s. ?S. S. was "( '! an end 1
-ix) 1 he' 1?? - SOU itioy riprr'"
T]j;? j)5?:ttrrj*?HTflf"" ed *v!(.h !)OW?!
from the s-bjert Jesu.; T? u'. Ii'. rp-jty.
-*
In the afternoon a'lnrsre oron '
ji'.yy! -the?"GeP A . ij..ujiI ' * Pi .
.lam". ' Topies v.ere' alilv di-wus?.
il by Deacons !. AV. Poller. T
M' Smith, Miss Mattie Puekett
Mis. T.v?lia Trhv. Revs, Moon aim
L r. Puller. Solos hv Mis. M:>-.
'olir. Wr'nriit. MrTTrl 1). rionh.y
UKi.-.mi liy -Sp lib" held. Jip'-h 1.
St. Tar! church choirs. \vit' the
.Vhitsnore r;;iar'u t, made . p a most
<m:el iv<> pi -j? rii.su tiv;t war
1 LLr'.'VL'vt'hfT p!crising. . Snot,
dcadors thanks all for evcvvthir.f.
.Vt the eveniti"- services Rev. II.
A . Stewart and Mi s. Stowari
LjvIXv dnr. e uesl-s, - Rev. Stewart
oca lad a soul stirrirpv setmon.
lie Creation of Mar.
I'hr friends of' Rev. .Tames K.
mir aii- happy to learn of the
,>iiii'!<tl..ii of Id; work at the
iherlin Seminary Don't of Then.
wish for liHsi cosMrtmc:!
aevess.
VrvTmals
Air. asiii Alt s. Karl Mi Toy haw
veil ?'U"?ts of Tdrtr. Leila TTell M .
<uy aril nth or relatives. They
Ohii). Inst week.
lOi'KV. KLL BAPTIST CHIKCII
Lev. B. W. W illiams. Pastor
S.uHtlay- Seh-io! was?opened at
no t:su:i! hour with the supt.. Mr.
' N'o<T' uini his m-worke rs
eady !"t>r work. Tin- lesson was
w artjl'rH.v discussed in a!! classes.
T'ni' pastor delivered as usual a
treat svnr.On whlyh was enjoyed
n* liis m; 11 y listeners. Collection
vas kJ'J.i'iS. Kveryonc's spirit was
tiyh throughout the day.
We a IK* looking forward to the
'ar contest vluch was to be hoid
it S: o'clock.
A \\ o: <!orf-jl program. wtts Tendrcti
by thy si ivy.! children under
lie direction of Miss Cora la. Ntly.
" " ?
The Contest captain.- ore a> fol1
iws: Mr. Lewis Bidden 'Lincoln't'J.kh;
Mr. Brakes Darrah 'Plym.uth'-?ir>.10;
ATis: Or.ctta Darrah
Do Sota-SS.OO; Mr. A. P. Todd
Lord'-sTI. 17. The errand total foi
[lie day was -SIOO.PO. We wish to
lhank each one who helped make
tin routes' a .success.
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LEADER
ROCK HILLBENE
REPORTS ON ENE
Last Fiiday cven/ng:, Picsid.nt
I Stat ks was in . ittul to Rock Hill
i i#,v the Ikncdicl College Club. At'- j
which was assembled in ihc Now
I Pr'is;utt Bapt.wt (^rttrrt-ft. made its j
report which was rather unique, j
The c li b appointed ten captains J
os head pi' the financial divisions.:
Tile reports were a.s follows;
( Financial
I Division Captain A int.
1 ?Kev. C. L. Dowi'n $25.00 j
2?Miss Bessie Honor 05.10
.'!?ATI-si Sara It. Cjoulock 20.00 i
(- It: v. S. E. Kucker 2D.70 \
>? .Mis.s Ben7.enBradley ^50.50;
1?7 Miss?jV?Ft:?Vincent ?52.0'.) '
' j S?Miss ltuby Reedor 70.17 j
i (>Uier amounts sent to Presi- :
-4int->t-tH'lvs s+nee?the rucvtwcf has
nude the total collection C,;T.'i0.D7. '
I'MON BAPTIST ( HI 1U 11 .
Last Sunday was a very beau(
tiftrt day, and it was a busy day
j at I'ni'Oh Baptist church. Sunday
']school was largely attended*- The
[lesson was ' cnthustustica'.iy dh>.
ia;-ro<I -Ly--all?the- oia ssios-. Mortiaa;
-cruris wok filled with the
iady spirit, stimulated Ly.thc tint*
an.ssr.go that was brought by our
prrs-i-wt. We?Wc"e happy Co nave
i < era! visitors with its for tlu?
occasion; among whom was Miss
Kthol Mack. who occompnnl'cd.
Miss Lillie M. Green home for the
week-end from their teaching at
! an::;:". .
1 Mr*. Mary KHison was funcrali/.i'd
; tier the morning service.
We w< re saddened beyond or.v ab'dity
to express at her passing;
he was ;i useful member and her
i; ee hi our church and iit our
affections cannot be replaced. 'J'lie
.r.tmy floral tributes pnidl excellent
. testimony of her'worth.
Mrs. Annie Adams' last riles
were held at lite church Monday
^afteiiionn at I o'clock,?A?host -of
?-'niuwing ffiends were?in attend-J
ante. She was faithful to the end. |
lo.r husband, five children and i
>ther relatves survive. Florals j
.nd-testimonials were many and
oeantiful.
Funeral sen'.ees for Mrs. Tina
v Toeke.r were he'd Wednesday at
; 'I'eiocfr at the vr.nrh.
The missi'.tin.avy society is look- I
inc forward to holding a sucee-s- l
f'.il anniversary Program Sundav. I
.Maivh M.
\\\- are com pi liny: tuir drive
far I'liK-dict coiogc next Sunday.
We ar.- it) raise 5100.00.
? >h*sr~ 1). II. Williams, roporicV" "
ALBERT MOR1I
PRE.SKN
t AMERICAN EA:
hi A Program of
Music, 1'
E L I E S I E (
COMPOSERAlien
Universi
I Thursday Eveni
ADMISSION ?
ALL SEATS
You're on the
UCiHT course
OF
SAVING MONEY
iythe "ideal"
HOUSE THAT VALUE BUILT
*1 plain-..
J DRESSES
Please Bring a Hanger For Fa
(O'COATS?HOUSE COATS?IK
VI! Garments and Hats iWt with us
are Insured."
Why Pay More( ^,
TT CLEANERS <K
1 127-20 St
Vr Formerly Peter's Dry ( lean
\j^) Next to County Court Hon
Columbia, S. C^
I'hone
- * *--- ~~rtf
IDICT CLUB I
IOWMENT DRIVE,
n*f'i KO h i: \i tii w i:kk
plans r.ettind lndlrway
vorilinih1') fwn p;ict' i
uwji Di eiiureiies, scimms, mentors i
T nreut-toncher UssociatioiVs, mod- ]
itrnl and m.rsing groups, and the
genet; 1 public.
The committee will hold i'tst second
meeting: at Waverly School, J
Friday evening-. March ID. a t
S:.'?0. Committee members are I
t rged to be present and all other
interest ?d persons are inv/tcnl to
sit th on the discussitms.
Mrs. A W*. Simkins, well known
radio station WCOS Thursday.,
March 1M. at 0:l.j p.m. Mis. Sinikins
wTil speak on the regulai
monthly program of the Rich4and?A-rrti-Tubcrculojas
Asseera -- tion
Auxiliary.
NFM liORE HAl'TIST CHURCH
heeds,* S. C. ?New Hope had
a very busy day last Sunday. S. S.
was fine. and a warm devotional
period was afterwards observed.
Our pastor. Rev. L. J. Westbrook
nvoegni to ins peofm*?mtwtu'i' 01
lis soul shirring sermons at the.
morning service. The Lord's Slip*
K r was administered to a large
group of communicants.
At -1 o'clock Mr. Henry MitclieH.
of Baltimore, Md. was funeralized.
The grave was completely
covered with the most
beaytiful flowers vmaginable. The
deceased was a faithful nu-mbei
f our church and the leader of
our choir before leading for Marc- [
lard.
1)01 IJI.l* BRANCH
Continued from I'age 5 alike,
and the lesson was well
iitught and diseased. Dr. -Fitzpnttrick's
remarks to the school wort
timely and instructive. . We had a!
luiyro -utwndance t.l?the Allen-.i'r
rrt rt o'clock. Ai The evening ~
sen.-ice the pastor brought a message
in his us.al interesting and
?nihusiastic manner.
MMartha Cm ley is still, a
patient at the Columbia hospital,
md Vis. Vary Williams is also
on th^- sick roster. \V<g are conTi'Uipusiv"
praying for their vapid
le.oyoiy. \Yc j re asking all the i
yo'. ng ] topic who are members of
i he -i union choir to be present on
Wednesday evenings at seven o'riot
k for rehearsals. Tiie pastoi
and his wife were dinner guests
of Mi', and Mrs. .1. W. Prelier last
Sunday, also Mrs. Tula Coleman.
SI, NEW YORK
IS THE |j
LLAD SINGERS j
Native American
778-1943
4MEISTER I
-DIRECTOR
ty Auditorium ?
ing, March 25th I
? ? $1.00 1
RESERVED |
? ?^
eh (iarment \
)BES He KXTRA)\
50c \
r is |\
{ BY VOLl'ME? I \
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jniter Street " \(
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MT. FAKIHKL AMlv C I! I IK H
Kev. I). ltrown. Pastor
Sunday school at the usual hour
aith Sunt. Ferguson anil teachers
at their post. The lesson was re*
1 icwed 1 v Mr. KVans Jenkins of
Pendleton. Service began immediately
after S and aw srhoo!. Our
pastor?preached?very?hricHy?frrr
about JO minutes. Everyone enIt'.ved
"The message. Our visitors
weie Prof, and Mrs. C. G. Garf
/v.i u:.. \r f i
i c -*h- ?tit. tt% rnr""n tri:
kins of Fyndleton, Joseph Bcthea
of Anderson. Re\. Master
Bethea was our guest speaker.
Si inlay n/alU we listened to some
beautiful remarks from Prof. ('
l?. Garrett. Our?Founder's Day
rally closed Sunday nTgfiT ~ Ttie
amount raised was $200. Miss A.
B. Hawthorne, Mrs. M. Ft Stfron
Mr. J. T. Bates were principal
speakers* im young people's mte.
Eat h one stressed for the young
l>C'0|>le to go 'forward and some
day-they would reach their high
est aims.
. The classes in. increasing milk
and poultry ami meat production
met at the school on Monday at
the usual hour with 20 persons
present.
Ml ss A. IT Hawthorne sponsore?l
a box supper Monday night,
which "vas a success.
-> One :f our teachers Miss M.
rijiiio mm* nuu1 i.miwuiv il. .>icton
v .ted the hitter's maternal
grant" parents of Atlanta, Ga.,
over l..e \veel|SiiHl<
. .vXUUvfcN V1LTJE. N E Wft
It is regretted that Mrs. Lutio
Lee of Ann street is ill.
Mrs., Rosa Round tret* left (no
eily Monday for her home in Ellonton.
to visit relatives ii 11 d
friends" before she joins her luislr.nd.
Cpj. 1". Round!ree who was
transferred to Georgia from the
Gre-nvi-Ht*?Airport;~t'pi. and Mrs'.
Uoutnitvce made their home ..will;
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Young whi'le
in the eity.
Mr. William Hawkins of Mash
ingtan. D. attended the funeral
of his sten-f:.ther. Mr. A\ < : y
Fa'i't" last Wednesday. ~
I he "fuiK rai of ..lis. hula liutier
of I'ark.r St. was held Thurs
day at St. Andrew MK eluireh.
Mrs. -Butler was sick only a few
days. She was an agent for the
McBrady Colnnany for a number
of years and had many friends
here.
The Benedict College Singers
?f Columbia will . render three
programs in the city Sunday,
March 11. They will be. at Spiing
fkjd church Sunday nvunvng at
11 o'clock:, at .in the afternoon
they will he at Lowndes
li-dl chU-nMi, and at *:dO p.m. ihe
grouj) will appear at Tabernacle
c'ncreh.?Tiie musiiui organ!/.::lion
is traveling in order to arouse
interest. ill the college's endowment
drive.
At-,. T T> U.,,.l,..l.,l.. .,,,,1 I>
?i v 7s. i . . tj . u. mi i a.^uiiv aiuj 1 j
F. Young nf Elford St.. wore tin
r.trpprr gtu-cts- of Mr. itivl Mis.
Sol Billiard Saturday night.
Out ol' town persons attending
the funeral of Mis. Lula Butlei
were her son. Mr. K. C. Butlei
of Jamaica. X. Y.; Mr. L'.ub Pinson
of Washington. 1). C.; Mr
>7 a in es Cheeks. Mrs. Cora Belle
Cheeks and Miss Carol Cheeks ol
Spartanburg.
Mr. Manning Roseniond. former
instructor at Syllivan Streei
school, was a visitor in the ,eit>
last week end. Mr. Roseniond
who was inducted in .July. lun
advanced so rapidly since he ha";
Iren in the army that lie is nov
a second lieutenant, Cveenyillu >.
proud to salute you, Lieut. Rose
mohd.
Mr. T. P. Pinson. Jr., returnee
to Jamaica with Mr. Butler Sun
day afternoon.
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you are welcome.
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Saturday, March 1918. j
STARTING SI NDAV
Mickey Rooney in "ANDY
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who done it" ^
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191ti KLANDYNG ST. Jl
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LOCATED OX THE OLD
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jvas formerly kaiftn as the Palmetto
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We cater to private parties r
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? Mr?. Lain E. Xiles, Proprietress
t Waverly Esso Station
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101 1 LADY STREET
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