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Page 1: Palmetto leader (Columbia, S.C.). 1925-08-29 [p SEVEN].historicnewspapers.sc.edu/lccn/sn93067919/1925-08-29/ed-1/seq-7.pdf.f\uK.A no-co, flur tirwasniiigion,1-: a rvu, nKj., *to attend

Saturday, August 29, lft2Su

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. Locals AimMiss Annie Belle Roseboro spentthe week end in \Vinnsboro withfriends. " '

Mrs. C. C. Owens of Jackson, Tenn.,formerly Miss Lillian Ma^Bnrns isvisiting her mother on Pine street.

»-Miss Aline Rountree returned Mondayafternoon from Ashevillq, whereshe very pleasantly spent two weeksas the guest of her sister.

Mrs. Ethel Stephenson, after spend-lugtwo weeks in .Flat Rock, HendersOnvilleand Asheville, N.,C., returned. home-Sunday night." *

The girls from f'airwbld. Industrial. Gehuul delightfully entertained a large

audience at Zion Baptist Church, Sundayafternoon, when they rendered a

I musical nrntrram. :

meouora ^rercivai was in the

citS^onday as the guest of Dr. and.Mra; Cooper,.Miss Percival is

. from Granville, S. C. and is enrouteto CharlottfcjvN.~ :

Miss Addie Nelson, one of Columbia'sleading dressmakers, has goneto Blackville, S. C., for~a week's rest,Mrs. Elene Nelson, her sister-in-law,is with her.~

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Mrs. C. N. Jones, President of theWomen's Baptist State Convention,and her little son, Humphrey, are

spending the week with her daugh..rer, Mrs. jn. A. Jenkins.

- Misses Mattie Lyles and Mabel"^Thompson, of ^2216 E. Washington

street, are in Asheville, N. C., for theirvacation. We wish for them a plea.santstayr

Miss Henrietta Boozer, bookkeeperand cashier at I. S. Leevy's Depart-ment store, left Thursday morning for

* Manhatten-Beach» Jaeksortville^-Fla^Miss Boozer will be away until Lijaborday. *r

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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pattersonhave returned from Plat Rock, N. C.,where they were honey-mooning. -'

Mrs. Patterson, prior to -h?r marriageon -the 12th-was~Miss Helen McIver.MrsrCi X. Brunson left last Sunday^

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attend the National Grand Lodge ofthe I. D. 0. of G. of S. and.D. of SrMrs, Brunson is the -State MatronJo£South Carolina,.We.wish for her a

pleasaAt trip.

.r.Mrs. E. O. Downer of 822 Pulaskistreet," left for "an extended" trip toCaledonia, New York and other northem points. She^will make stops atWashington and Albany. She goes tovisit" friends and her son Daniel-inNew -York City.

..Richmond, Va., from Jacksonviller Fla.,peeped in on his aunt, Mrs. SallieBoozer, last Wednesday night.Helooks the picture of health and promisesto spend several days in the cityon hiyreturn.

Miss Bertha Hampton left last Prir-day-for Philadelphia,, Where.-she willspend a few weeks with her brother,Mr. John Hampton, Jr. Prom there

.she will go to New York City to resumeher studies in one of the BusinessColleges of that city.

NOTICEAt Sidney Park C. M. E. Church

Sunday night "at t.herft wilL_ha.-a-Sacred Concert. The Epworth LeagueChoral Club will render the musicwith a chorus of 12 voices.

Mrs. Alice Johnson entertained about56 little guests at her home 726Laurel street in honor of tihe sixthv !.1L J U lUil/vD DOirtliuuy Ul ucr iuuc Iic^iion u, r .

Calhoun, Jr. The living rpom anddining was decorated in yellow, the

r'~ color of the event. The dlhthg roomtable was adorned with the birthdaycake with six yellow candles. Yellowcrepe paper was streaming from .thechandelier. Many games were enjoyedby the little folk, in the donkey contestVivian Taylor won the 1st "prizeand George William Etherdige won

' the second. Then the little tots were

ushered into the dining room and

J ante Myers and Annie may Beachum.The hostess was assisted during the e

vening by Mrs. Bessie Moorman. AlmaHall, Susie-Jarvit, Alma Bell.f A IDU/A?n VPW9

p--*" Last Sunday was quite a red letterday with the Fairwold girls. Their

I program rendered at Zion BaptistChurch was quite a success. Wethank the good people of this churchfor helping to n&ake it a success. Alsomany other friends who gave theirpresence and also their service.The following are the names of

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those .who gave $1.00 or more: Mr.Peterson $2.00; Dr. Goodwin $1.00; Dr.Johnson $1.00; Mr. Cartel $1.00, Mr.John Suber $1.00; Mr. Thos. Pinclcney$1.0Q. We also wish to than)c Mrs.Zenobia Jeffers for her unselfish service.MR. AND MRS. EUGENE MEANS &

SON.

\Vish to thank you for your kind expressionof. sympathy in the sadloss-of their daughter and~ sister, darling

CHARLOTTE

GREEWOOD GfcEANI^GS

Rv7RCWP11^ ~t~'' A large representation from

Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Church at..tended the restrict.W. II. aridF pnnvontmn in Mi nnf.r Oil-. . w*« y vit vivil <ii kJAA,

Principal W. H. Hilvard of Rrewerwas also a visitor.Miss EditKLlTtTejohmof Alexandria,Va., is visiting Miss EthelLee Evans cm Gjlliam Street.Mrs. Lucy L. Dorrah and her

niece Miss* Janie Diekerson of'Jacksonville, Fla., are spendinga while as guests of Rev. and Mrs^h~M. Walker. _rThe Misses Jones of Newberry

spent a few very pleasant hoursin Greenwood at the home ofMro. LrW. Nance, who gave a

! breakfast party for them. ,

On the second Sunday in SeptemberPresident D. H. Sims of'Allen University will preach atMt. Pisgah-At M^E^Cliurchr^:William

Latimer, Miss HelenLatimer, Miss Mary Thompsonj-Green,. Miss Janie Ward ofGeorgetown and Mr. Joseph Bak,ermotored over from Abbevilleland while in the city they calledat the A. M. K- parsonage to seeRev. and Mrs. George A. Singletj-LOI1.

i On Ja^I^nday- ^moi^iinff MivPringle C. .Wells, representativejofthe National Benefit Life Iiisurance(Jo., connected himself-with Mt.__Bisgah. A. M. E.Church. ;On lust Twwday^RevTtjeorge3

A. Singleton andPresrding7±]l-;der J. W. Douglas and MrlThaddeusKellv and Mr PnngiP r.

Wells motored-to-Columbia to!the Presiding Elders'' CouncilAvith-Biahep-W.-Wr-Beckett. Onj&ur way _ back we stopped inNewberry at the handsomely appointed-drugstore of Dr. GeorgeSingleton.On Wednesday MrTTaTmadge.

P.liQnnollo Mv MOOOA PUviotioill! JLUOC^V; \JIii iOUC

and Miss Georgia Myrtle Leadmotored over from Abbeville tosee Rev. and Mrsv GeorgeSingleton.

Mrs. S. J. G. Burgess, Mrs.Winton E. Willia'ms and Mrs.Daisy? B. Holmair~attended theconference of the Missionarypeople which met in Belton, on

Wednesday, Ayg. 26.Miss Edith Bradley of Bradley

S. C. is visiting hpr C""*'",Gladys Bradley on Mlnerell St.

Rev. 0. A. Parker of Cokesburywas in the city last Monday

sonage. ~

Newberry a recent graduate ofMr. Henry M. McMorris of

Morehouse College is visitinghis aunt, Mrs. O. K. Hargrove,on Magnolia Street.

JlJt, C. H. S. Henderson isin Chicago attending the medicalassociation." Mrs. Mattie Mobre and Mrs.TJ. All* l l ,i /*-ma Alien leu on aacurciay lor

Atlanta where they will spendtwo weeks visiting relatives andfriends.

Mrs. Mamie McDaritel PerrTnand Mr. Edwin Perrin and theirlittle daughter Annie motoredfrom.Washington, D. C..Tfreyare stopping with Mrs. Katie D.McDaniel, Mrs. Perrins' mother.We hope to have them all thewinter.Sunday was a great day for

Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. church.nnu~ : ...»^ ]..»xne illuming aervice wtts cunuui;tedby the pastor. He gave a

strong and convincing talk, takwr."

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ling his text from Prov.and I am" sure that every onewho sat and listened to him"came away with a.different feel^ling.; Rev. Singleton is a pastor*Afflicted as he is Mt. Pisgah willhave a hard time finding some

lone to fill his piace. Af threeo'clock we had with us the Rev-\V. P. Williams of Morris Chapel Baptist Church. Rev. Wil'liamsis like all other peerless

1 ministers; wherever you callhim or whenever yea eaii he is

j always ready. a lartf"!|crowd at Mt. Pisgah on Sunday]'afternoon, taking Ms text from!rMatt 20:28 and I am sure that

|the members and friends of Mt.Pisgah shall always carry theimpression made by him.

Mrs. Nancy McConnell ofWinriehnm ' vriciif innr Ro\r ftnrl

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Mrs. W. P. Willams at 529 Bap^tist Street. We wish for her a

plonggnf cfgy _I ._

Rev. Reeder of Newberry wasin the city Sunday last visitingrelatives and.frtemTsT "He attendedthe morning service at.Morris Chapel Baptist Church.

el met at the parsonage:on Fri-!day evening August 31, at 4 o'-1

programme rendered, .afterwhich '.Mrs.-W.' P. Williams]served ice cream and cake to thedelight of the club.

| Miss Viola Andrews spent the

relatives:, and friends. She-willleave soon for Greenville wherejshe""^fritl spend- two weeks visit- ;ing tier friend Mrs. \V. A. Fisher

Mrs. Sarah Ann Kemp of Mc-ucau, vjci., ouvciai waywilo Miss- Savannah Andrews,:lier sister "on Hackett St. Sheleft on Monday for Edgefieldwhere she will visit relatives and.friends. i

There was a Million DollarlAVeddin^given-at-Weston^Chapet_A-M. E. Church on Friday even- |Tng by the Christian EndeavorEeague.Tho girlsjwRfiring heau-:

! tifirl costumes pf Various colors

| were very- attractive. Therewere twoprizpsg^TTUMTMilT"- 1 iTW"-'' ^

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RpaH ArZ Science an£ Invention hsusiness and Pleasure. Kut

on Blow-Quts and Puncture!Tho Airlox Pueturp»Pro<H

id Punctures impossible.600 Punctures but no lo:

Jir. They save Casings aiire Trouble.

MOTORINGHeadquarters for 1*00011

arkley St., Greenville, S. C"once and order Witt be fill

prices re

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Anywhere in th<I § Music Studio FREDERICKfgh~ _'- Phonej-g.:.W. L. Simpkins, Mgr.,

Ben Garriscfi: Address all mail to W. L. Simpko^oo;o.o^;oooo;ooooaoo;c>cto;o:ojctoj^

i OFFICERS: Ij 'r JTC. McGlfAWTPrr.r $t X H. H. SMITH, V.TW ?. (X DR. J. J. CREAGH, Treat.' || T. C. WILLIAMS, See.-Mgr. f Own

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jMozeJl Steward received a prizefor being the most beautiful.Mis:,Ester Allen of Munis Chapi'Baptist Church received a prizefor selling the highest amuunlof tickets. Miss Aurelia Childs

nnmn|mby Mrs. Lula Coleman and Mrs

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ENROLL FOR SCHOOL- BogiunimMonday Aug.' 31 the principals of tincolored public schools will be in theiioffices at the school buildings for thepurpose of enrolling new nunils. Vatcinationcertificates must be held bjnil who apply.

ScTiboIT>i«'n.s Monday September 11No pupils will be enrolled on that dajumil aner two o'clock, l'arents areurged to enroll their children beforelive opening day. Book lists are reamand may be secured lrom the pnncipals* offices beginning Monday Augdl.. It ia unriiwtjy-.roqtturtod thaibooks be secured before the first dayof school because class work begin:that day.The officesj^Nvill be open from 1) a,

;m. to t' p. m.. .

Exceltrlo Barber Shopand Pressing Club

Sharp Razors and Clean Toweh' All Work Guaranteed,

-dot-hes Cleaned and Pressed orShort Notice.

Peter Hemingway, Prop,13 Main St., -" " Conway, "S. C.

PHONE^frl87~~L. A. Hawkins'

Real Estate Agency"Homes on Easy Terms"

COLUMBIA, S. C.

SALE."

.I "wish to dispose of- the followingarticles at Private Sale for cash at911 Hampton Strtiet: On<j Piano;Two Cabinet Organs; One BedtRoomSuit; One Parlor Suit, and several

Apply to --s

W. H. THOMAS^1129 Washington St'.

notice.7"^Htimnlirioc

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DRESSMAKING" AND REPAIR_

SHOP __jL...SEN CLOTHES REPA1R££HIRt MAKING A SPECIALTY716 ASSEMBLY STREET

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lunecqrive given the Automobile forthe Auto had its drawbacksThrough Science and Invensare^o winrp.

ssof Air. Tire Troubles are Iid last 20,000 mites-without

NOW A JOYLire-Proof Tubes at 501-C W.. Wire, Write or Phone sizeed in 8 days. Phone 2257-J.

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>HNSONGREENVILLE, S. C. I..^

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§ENTERTAINERSublic Engagements. Will go £j Two Carolinas.BLDG., COLUMBIA, S. C. £

s 9173 -S.R: E. Simpkins, Asst. Mgr., £

>n, Director.ins, Mgr., 1432 Lincoln St.

fngoooppDOBOOP.;

WAYCROSSbasket Company |ied, Operated and Controlled {

BY NEGROESManufacturers of J

High Grade Caskets -jAnd D*al«rs in .

bERTAKERS SUPPLIES jTnshart St., and 608 Ewing St.YCROSS - Georgia ;|^WILLIAMS, Sec.-Manager j

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