Saturday, July 19, 1941. PERSONAL f MENTION; ?? O Mrs. Maggie Dennis is spend- p atives and .friends. v ' Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and F ?rreice of Baltimore, Md., wefe the js ^week-end Quests of Miss Frances D. Taylor, 2494 Millwood Ave. Mr. Cook has returned from i ? Washington, D. C., after spending a _ the month of June with his broth- n I Mrs. Gludyee Cowan (Billye) of n Knoxville, Tenn., spent her vaca- s tion here as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Herrin n Mrs. Nadine Able, Mr. Curtis ^ McMillian of Chicago, 111.,?are? home, sister and brother of the 8 t late Miss Eliza McMillian. Mr. and Mrs -Terry P.aiUnn?of2317 Richland St. celebrated their g tenth anniversary last Thursday - evening. "7 ~ xt?i > h mis. ?luiii i^eisun anu ivirs. |" Mrmie Anderson of Ne . PEAHSON IXJLL1NS ,s C, Union, S. C.?Mrs. Mercie L. Collins announces her daughter ^ Ruth's marriage to Mr. Jesse u _Rearsoa of New York-City, tak- M ing place June 8, 1941. _ _c of the last meeting were read, received and adopted. The roll- was- ft^ f Pflllpfl PfifVi mnmKnv voanAn/lo/1 ^ The business session followed and was brief. Old and new business was discussed. We are planning g( a ride soon please watch for the bj (fate. We are looking forward to bi our third anniversary in August. PJ" We will announce the date later. We had two. ,di?trnfcUished out- a of-town infests in jour meeting, cl Mr. Terry and Mr. Tucker. Both Jlf wV addressed the club. We were glad ef] to "have them and hope they will eri N be with us again soon. We adJoumed to meet at the home of ?MUa Magfli Mabry Momiiy~?ll6 July 21, 1108 House street |0?( : v OUNG WOMEN PROGRESSIVE LUB TO SPONSOR INITIAL ROGRAM SUNDAY 4:00 p.m. The Young Women's Progresive club of Orangeburg, S. C. 'ill give its initial program the hird Sunday, July the 20th at 4 'clock at Williams Chapel A, M. !. church. The public -cordial f invited to attend the program. This club was organized by Miss . M. Oavid oi Orangeburg, who i the -sole- organfzer- of the tdetr nd is the president. The other fficers are: Misses M. L. Pellman, secretary; ,M. E. Jer(kins, ssistant and reporter; M. Freddie arliamentarian and critic; R. 'reddie, chaplain; S. Floyd, orgaist; E. Green, ev. of program and ocial committee. Other members are: Miss L. Sum lers, P. Robinson, D. Summers, J. 'reddie and R. E. Caldwell. -The- objective of the club is to timulate and develop the interest f young women socially; morally 11(1 intellectually.?Motto;?"Proress is the Law of Life". We. as members, fell that this lub will develop and readh great' eights under the wise and dilient leadership of -Mrs. E. M. Daid and the whole hearted eoopration of its members. The club is inter-denominationL and if at any timewecan elp you we are always glad to pnder service wherever we can. Reporter, M. E. Jenkins. Sl'NNY ST1YE SOCIAL CLUB The Sunny Side Social club held leir weekly meeting at the home f Mr. Jcunes Middletom, 1101 Ms ak street July 15t'h. The house as called to order by the Presient Mrs. |James Middleton. The evotional service was lead ? by liss Carolin Moultrie .after which le house was turned over to the resident. The house was opened >r business. The club platiR to ave a peanut pickup at the home I" Mrs. Aria Belle Holley, 2519 ratton St., July 21. The public invited. Come out and enjoy ourselves?with? Mrs. Aria Belle Holley reporter. HE FRIENDLY FEW CLI P The Friendly Few club met al T U _11 ni ? n.->. isuufiK: civoman iJrown. her oprrrirtg^oTi,? was* led by Mrs tidy. Bible reading, Mrs. GoyIns; prayer Che president. Swing !r. Ecfrty._fThe business session, as not carried out due to the ?ath of Mrs. Whittaker's broth . We were served chocolate cup kes and ice tea. Next meeting ill be at the home of Mrs. Mar 1a Dreher, 1127 Queen St. On Sunday the club held a sil?r tea at the home of Miss JHa.rwih Jo'hnsbn. This was the best lver tea we had sponsored. On ogram were Miss Kosher at the auo, soloist. Mr. Poosei the reat singer, plays the piano and a great lover of music. Miss ooper and Miss Evans sang a jet with Miss Kosher at the pi10. Poem by Mrs. Isabell Stroon Brown. Poem by Miss Evis: lioem hv Ml'ac Cnnnof. A ? ^ ...vvupwi , av/iv, rs. Georgia Whittaker. Tea and okies were served. M M AM'EL BUaiNiESS CLUB -The Emmanuel Business cTulT et at the home of Mrs. Gladney 230 Luzon Ave. The meeting as opened by the president with ie song Throw Out the Life Line aver by the president, welcome r the hostess; scripture by Mrs. E. McCool, eight verses 'of the [tli chapter of St. Matt. The " inutes were called for, read, reived and adopted. Unfinished isiness was reports from the sil>r tea which was a success and ie quilt contest which will be id August 18, was the new busi ;ss discussed, The sick committee reported rs. Esther McDaniel. The roll was called each mem>r responded with Bible verses id dues. The hostess refrefh1 us with ioe cream and cake. All ported a pleasant eveniner. Wo Ijourned to meet Mi"? . tc l,. lira ham, July 23. E. M. Murles, reporter -] VHITE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB The White Rose Social cluh met its usual hour 8 o'clock, 2476 irvais street at the home of Mrs ( >uise Lurry. The President, , >npr aprayer, then singing; rs. Ella Washington, presiding, iripture reading the 23rd Psalm ' Mrs. Coatello. Discussion o f isinoBS. One member was .re- | >rted sick, Mrs. Florence Miller 120 Liberty Hill. The members e asking everyone to visit her. fter the routine business tho ub adjourned to meet at the ime of Mrs. Sallie Mack, 1909 ( Washington St. Mrs. Lurry serv ( I a delicious course which was ( ijoyed by all. The White Rose Social club in- , tea the^ public to a. ailver tea ^ i2y- WaulilHtftBB 8U* -i rs, Sallie Mack's home at 6:00 ! dock. ?~,7 T "* j 1 PHYSICIAN TO LOCATE IN COLUMBIA 1 I MEHARRY GRADUATE, NATIVE OF S. C. e* jjr su Dr. Duvid Luther Chisholm, a * native of St. Helena Island. Beau fort county, will begin the prac- c lice iff THPdllMne in Columbia with 1 in the next few days. Dr. Chis- 1 holm will be a welcome addition A ,to the medical fraternity in the capital city. All his pre-mdeical ( education was received in South r Carolina. The first school he at- 1 tended was the famous Penn ^ school, St. Helena island, He . finished the "Junior High School at Robert Smalls High School, Beaufort. His High School and J College graduation took place at Benedict College, Columbia. He holds the Bachelor of Science degree -from Benedict. He intern-ed at Homer-G. Phillips Hospital, _ St. Louis, Missouri, and spent a year additional to his intern year "3 at the same hospital. He will be I located in the Stuart Building, 2030 Taylor street. - I DEBORAH SOCIAL CLUB c The club held its last meeting |. at the home of Mr and Mrs. Out- v en. The meeting was called to .i order at 8:30 p.m. by the Presi- e dent with singing Love Lifted Me the Lord's Prayer was led by the t president; Scripture lesson b y | Mrs. Jorden. The minutes of the h last meeting were read by the > Secretary, .Mr, Pettigrew. He 1 then called the roll All members recited their_ Bible verse and ( paid dues in the usual manner. n The house was opened for busi- I iH'Ss. Several members talked on a plans in which we could do to 1 make our club, stronger. We then j made final plans for our fish fry Saturday" ntght, July 1$. We~are v cordially inviting all the clubs d and our many friends to come. _t The president then had the club o to stand and greet .our Vice-Pres- d ident Mr. Outen and Miss Emma t Emma Turni^iseed, who is now Mrs. Outen. They were married in June. The club plans a recep- (' tion in honor of the bride and ^ groom.?The dute to be announced ^ later. We will meet next Monday ^ evening at the home of Mrs. A. B. Green. We" sang the club's C( song, God be with you, etc. and n adjourned. C BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUB P The club held its regular meeting on Monday night, July 14 at -V the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ti Brooks. The meeting opened with singing "Swing Low Sweet Char^ ^ti iot" led by our Chaplain. Mrs. Wise, prayer also offered by her. lr The president took charge. The u roll was called each member re- 0 spomling with Bible verse and fee. We completed our plans for "s our anniversary which will be on ? Tuesday, night, August 5th. We ? adjourned and will meet next week n at the home of Mrs. Hester Wise 424 Bull St., at 8 p.m. 11 Mr. Jesse Brooks, President 11 Miss Bertha Lee Allison, Sec. 3 ENJOYED VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Reese of 1016 Pine street have returned to the city after having a pleasant n vaoation on their trip to New York f.ity . Stopping over at the happy homes of their sons-in-law, and o daughters the Roberts and Kel- a leys, they visited their ?mother and mother-in-law Mrs. Mary L. rr Porter, 4129 Warren St., Phila- r< delphia, Pa. In New York they were royally entertained at the t'( home of their son and daughter ?i Mr. Thomas and Miss Bradley at 109 W. 118 street. They report riaving a pleasant trip. ? |c THE BUSY LADIES G 9< Otf Monday afternoon at 6:30 p 'he Rosy Ladies Social Club mc-t |j it the home of Mrs. Leola Robin- ^ ion, with Mrs. Robinson and Hay- g ^s as hostesses for the afternoon. a The ladies enjoyed a few hours if entertainment, after which the hOUHL1 WP- <*ftllft<| order hy tiu~ -a president. Old' and new buslnes. was discussed. H Ths Busy "LadUs Social Clue V ___ _ THE PALMBKTO LEAI WINSTON-SALEM EVANGELIST TO PREACH AT ?- . tIDGEWOOD TEN NIGHTS News has reached Columbia ;hat Rev. A. Clarke, an evangelist ireacher will take charge of the riidgewood A. M. E. church meetng for ten nights. He preaches ilmlltti' to the late~Sam ^ones or 3illy Sunday and hundreds of peo 5le for miles flock to hear this nan of God. People who have heard him or teard about him are wondering low the Pastor, the Rev. Bowman ind his officers got such a preachsr here in Columbia. The Ridgevood Methodist church is small md. after he gets started, the arge crowds will doubtless push fhem to go to a larger church for iccommodations. Last year when the Rev. Mrs. >wis conducted a meeting there, hey were forced to leave and worihip with the Ridgewood Baptist hurch. Rev.'W. R. Bowman the )astor, announced last night that >oth St Paul Baptist and Ridge vcdd"Baptist would open their loors, if occasion-. demarids. A lew choir will sing each night, ending of Monday night with the Jfeher Board from Ridgewood Bap ist. The meeting open Monday nite ruly 21st. COPE NEWS Rev. C. C. Burgess, Pastor layTn and around Cope. Children's )ay at Oak Grove Baptist church md services at Macedonia A. M. 2. church. I Macedonia Sunday school was ailed to order by the Supt. A arge group attended. The lesson , /as taught and reviewed by the iastor. The discussion was very n.ioyable. Prayer service was led by Si9- , er Susan Lebby, Wm. Porter and iaiTison. Tlie pastor then took lis place and spoke to Us" from lutt. 6:9, subject. "The Coming kingdom." We can but say our ' iearts rejoiced while the man of Jod preached the word. A call iu?de for joiners brought Elijah A'bby to the church. The pastor administered the Lords" Supper. The offering- was taken then adournment. At 6 p. m. the A. C. E. League . as called to order by the presient. Song service led by the pas- 1 or and Mrs. M. Fraaipr; reciting _ f Bible verses beginning with B; | iscussion, ''When should a boy or ill get married?" . j Rev. Burgess' brother spent the ay and took an active part in all i iscussions. We were glad to have Ir. L. Burgess, who is attending onrnTCF school arsTcTA. andM7|i ollege. We say come again. Mr. Julius Johnson was a revisitor in our town and has ow returned to Washington, D. . where he is an active citizen. Mrs. Catherine Gass is visiting arents and relatives in New York Miss Gladys Cleckly is visiting Irs. Mary Hair and other relaves. Mr. Thomas LaSaine of Charleson, S. C., iff company wifcEZiui-on, ,Dr. I.aSaiiitL-jwha 4a studying 1 Tennessee, and nephew motored p to visit reelatives and friends n Sunday. ^ Oak Grove members will worhip with Macedonia members unday at 5 p. m. We, along with ur pastor who will preach, wtTT~ 2turn the visit at 8:30 p. m. On Sunday night Misses Marin, Hawkins, Frazier, and Marin led prayer service. The pastor hen preached from Matt. 24:16, ubject, "Consider the Master. Drdi^lly invites the officers, memers and friends of your club and leir guests to attend their diner party on Monday nifrht, July 1st, in the private dining rooms f -T.if Walkpi-'a Alltnrwnf -. . aylor and Pine streets. -You may contact any member " f the Busy Ladies Social Club nd,make reservations for you and our. party. Thirty five cents reirVes a seat. Please allow us to 'serve a seat for your club's rep'sentation. Your reservation will i accepted until noon Saturday, uly 19th, at which time we hope > have a complete listing of those ttending. We solicit your cooperation _ nd sincerely desire your presence. Informal" from 9 until. The club consists of the fol>wing Busy Ladies: Hersha Pope, rertrude Handers, l/oola Robinon. Marie Portloek, Evangeline erpruson, Dorothy G. Hayes, Pole Smith, Pearl Boyd, Louise Oree, ,nna May Maniprault, "Rosalee anty, Tva Adftma, Rosa Dean, nd Heater Coleman. Dorothy Hayea, Reporter Udbaortbe For? [Tie Palmetto Leader TO . greenwood news At Weston A. M. E. church Rev. m. g. Williams preached two powerful sermons, one at 11:00 a. m. and the other at 8:00 p. m. Each time he preached to a large audience. Although it rained God's work went right on. At' 5:00 o'clock a. in. the president of the UBher board, Mr. Oscar Vincent, and all the usher board members boarded the~Brewer Normal bus, driven by Taxie Alexander and went to Charleston, S. C. Where they spent the day.Tfiey reported a fine time. The bus returned safely Sunday night to Weston Chapel. At Morris Chapel Baptist chutch Rev. H. B. Mitchell preached twopowerful sermons, one a.t U :00 o'clock and again at 8:00 p. m. He also had a fine fine audiences and every one enjoyed the services. Dunton Temple alsofepored fine services. The City Choir~Unfon of Greenwood, Mr. James Robinson, president, met at 8:30 p. m. at Morris Chapel Baptist dhurch. This was a fine singing service and was enjoyed by all. Collection was good. - The City Choir Union of Ninc-tysix, S. C., Mrs. Georgie Parker, president, met at the same hour at Bethlehem Baptist church, (Rev. Tolbert, pastor. Many choirs were present and fine singing was reported. Collection was good. ?---A-t Macedonia Daptist churclf the pastor preached a soul stirring sermon Sunday morning and at 8:00 o'clock tfhe members of the Christian Union Society went on a bus ride to Coranaker, S. C. and met at Mt. Zion Baptist church where other societies had gathersd. A unique program was render- ' ed which consisted of music and singing?solos, quartetts; recitations, readings, etc. There were four presidents of the various lodges present: Mrs. Josephine ^ Lewis, 528 Goode St., Greenwood, j S. C., Mrs. Carrie Speaks, Gilliam St., Mr9. Isabella M4ckols,_ 1 ByrdSt., Mrs. Zula Hackett, Coronaca, S. C. Social News Rev. and Mrs. Collier and Mrtn_ Davis of Ranway, N. J. were here visiting Mrs. Collier's sister, Mrs. LosBie jPerrin on Pearl strret. While here they visited many rela tlves and friends in the city. . --Mivand Mrs. Covington motored j here from Washington, D. C. to visit his father, Mr. John Coving- J ton in the Bethel settlement. While . here they visited Mrs. Daisy Pope,1 329 Millwee street. Mr. Beart Le- j vett from the camp, also visited bis-atmt,- Daisy Pope; at" the same address. Mrs. L^anra Cotton of CJhapDark Laught 'That settles tt, Tm gonna discussions. I'm gonna keep pelle Hiil. N. C. spent two weeks ' in the city visiting her mothdr, j Mrs. Ida Jackson on Sumter St., '' and her sister, Mrs. Bertha Ruck- 1 er. While here she and her mother 1 went to Greenville to .visit another sister. Mrs. Jackson's son also'1 came last week to visit her and his j ' sisters. While here, he, his sisters ' and ' brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I R. I,, Rueker motored to Greenville to visit his sister there, _ Well summer trchOoT Has closecT | and we ure all back home again. We wish to say J.hat we certainly enjoyed ourselves in Greerrville at- 1 ^ Itesding summer schol at Sterling | High, Piof I T. W Mims, di-'r i l ector. We sincerely feel that we j can truthfully say that he and his faculty are untune 'he best |. teachers in the state. v We wish to tender our* 'thinks ' to the Greenville fiti.- zens for the very fine way they- receivod_ us ami- for~ the most deT lightful entertainments they gave * us while we were here. An\on# those who were, specially entortitijr ed were: "Mrs. Susie Gray. Miss Ada Perrin of Greenwood, and Mrs. Grace Latimer of Due West'. vh inurscwy, JUiy iutn, tney wore the guests of Mrs. Cora Durham of Greenville, S C. who seyved a ^ delicious -dinner. Th??menu?eon- -s sisted of chicken, potato salad, J beans, rice, cream, gravy, corn i beef, sliced tomatoes, jello with .] pinaupple, whipped cream, cake and ice cream. Mrs_ Helen Burn- ' -I tide, hostess. The same bunch were also en- " | tertained on the 4th of July at t the home of Prof and Mrs. Ham- ^ mond and little sorl. number 5 I Cherry St., Greenville, S. C< A t delicious course of pineapple ice ( cream and cake was served ! On Friday evening Mrs. Susie C Gray and A. L. Childs were highly 1 entertained at Mrs. Telitha Lites' ' rome on Calhoun St. Miss Lola Wardlow of Wash- ( ington, D, C. is home visiting her ?i father, Mr. Ode Wardlow and cous in, Mr. Frank Arnold, where she ^ wlILapgnd a. few weeks. LIBERTY HILL A. M. E. CHURCH r KfcV. WiTM. "Thompson, F'as^or I Sunday school was opened at ( the usual hour by the Supt. R. "TJ h I Oliver. The lesson wa3 interesting| ly taught by the teachers. Tho presiding eTaer; Itev.E.A. Pat'kvi, attracted the attention of the entire Sunday school in his masterly review of the lesson. Total collection, S5.67. The banner remained on class >so. 2, taught by Bro. E. L. MeBrlde This ?with $2.00. After the dismissal of the Sunday school, Bro. Rufus Ragin conducted a fervent pfray-r , 'er . . . ,. li \\ let y'all stSy dumb. I ^int ? all that inside stuff to myself PAGE SEVEN nesting. The pastor, after making aome innoun. omenta, in very appropriite words, introduced the preaidng elder who selected as a text, ' Psalms 32:8, subject, "Devine Guidance.^ The sermon was a master piece. After the sermon 'ollowing persona have died durng the ciuarter: Mary Jane Rarir.. Florence Green, Simon Frank, b?bn Srrytf and PtpfgTe Wilder, n.e business of the quarterly conference was tak^i up and sue- ? ossfully caxriud oatr-The P. E. vent away 1 n sfnllesl IIe, the pasor and the latt *r's wife, were linner guest,. t rck/fnt f Wash ngton, D. C.. is vlsitm? he*- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Artb'-v Turn'V on Harrisburjr St. She and *ttlo Miss Geho Tinner is in Ireenville this week, visiting relitives there IT. PILGRIM BAPT. CHCRCH Rev. John Spigner, Pastor D. Rookhart. Supt 3f S. S. Sunday school at 1U:30 a.mv, Preaching at 12:30 and 8 n.m. "Conie?one, come all7~T wish all he members will try to be presint. Poro Beauty School Located at jibl?.Millwood Aye, > BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES :hampooing, Pressing, Marcelling .Croquinolling, Finger Waving, Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manicuring, Massaging, Hand !VI old+ng- Anatomy and ' Electricitv. PHONE 5GB7 W ilhelmina C. Pope, Instructor Vnnie M. Pope, T. Halone, Pres. 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