William “Willie” Wilbert Medlin

1926 William “Willie” Wilbert Medlin was born on 28 Aug 1926 a child of Thurmond E Medlin and Laura Coleman Medlin. 1927 He died on 13 Jan 1927 in Elgin, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA.William “Willie” Wilbert Medlin was buried on 14 Jan 1927 in Pontiac, Richland, South Carolina, USA at Spears Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.  William Medlin (Special to The Record) BLANEY, S. C., Jan … Continue reading William “Willie” Wilbert Medlin

CONTRACTORS ARE SWARMING CAPITAL

Several Hundred Attend Opening of Bids on 17 Highway Projects Between 250 and 300 contractors or their representatives swarmed the second floor of the state office building Thursday morning to present bids on the 17 projects, providing for the construction of some 60 miles of the South Carolina state highway system, eight bridges of varied types, and two culverts, on which bids were opened by … Continue reading CONTRACTORS ARE SWARMING CAPITAL

A. M. E. DISTRICT MEETING HELD AT WEDGEFIELD

Special to The State. Wedgefield, Jan. 10. – Thee ministerial council of the Lancaster district, Columbia conference of the African Methodist church, met in Bethel church Saturday, three miles from town, and perfected its organization with the election of the Rev. G. W. James of Sumter as secretary. The meeting was called by order of the presiding elder of the district, Dr. E. P. Ellis … Continue reading A. M. E. DISTRICT MEETING HELD AT WEDGEFIELD

Here Are the Winners In the Invisible Coloring Contest of Southern Baking Company

FIRST PRIZE – Maude Houser, 3104 Wheat Street, CitySECOND PRIZE – Edwin Kyser, Lexington, S. C., R. F. D. No. 3THIRD PRIZE – Julian F. Hook, 1404 Broad River Avenue 25 ONE DOLLAR PRIZES: 1. Robert Bolick, 1615 Marion St. City. 14. Marguerite Barber, 2129 College St., City. 2. William Royaster, 1213 College St., City 15. Corrie Ross, Blaney, S. C. 3. Alice Bynum, 1907 … Continue reading Here Are the Winners In the Invisible Coloring Contest of Southern Baking Company

Here Are the Winners In the Invisible Coloring Contest of Southern Baking Company

FIRST PRIZE – Maude Houser, 3104 Wheat Street, CitySECOND PRIZE – Edwin Kyser, Lexington, S. C., R. F. D. No. 3THIRD PRIZE – Julian F. Hook, 1404 Broad River Avenue 25 ONE DOLLAR PRIZES: 1. Robert Bolick, 1615 Marion St. City. 14. Marguerite Barber, 2129 College St., City. 2. William Royaster, 1213 College St., City 15. Corrie Ross, Blaney, S. C. 3. Alice Bynum, 1907 … Continue reading Here Are the Winners In the Invisible Coloring Contest of Southern Baking Company

Ridgeway Down Blaney

Special to The State. Ridgeway, Jan 9. – The boys’ basketball team of the Ridgeway high school outclassed the Blaney high school team Friday afternoon in a most exciting game of basketball, winning, 18 to 13. The score at the end of the first half was tied, but from then on Ridgeway kept the lead. The entire Ridgeway team played exceptionally good ball, but Ingram … Continue reading Ridgeway Down Blaney

Mamie I Rose Ross

1903 Mamie I Rose was born on 09 Jun 1903 in South Carolina, USA, a child of Adolphus Kennedy Rose and Roxie Alice Christmas Rose. 1910 Mamie Rose was counted in the census on 18 Apr 1910 in Wateree, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA, as a 6-year-old, female, single, white, daughter. Also in the home was her father, Adolphus Rose; her mother, Roxie Rose; and her … Continue reading Mamie I Rose Ross