The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 01, 1930, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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gflWWiu, ; ;IJ !"4 V ' ' y x < t . ' Saturday, March t. 1930 mmbgr Xj^ZLutf \ York, who visited here durjng tht month ot January,?returned to tht city for a few days on' business last week, Mrs. W. II. Johnson, 142-1 Oak St. _^_.js much improved after & week's ill nessi1' ? ?. Miss G&orgia.Cook, student at Statt College, spent the nast weelc end witt her parents on Washington St. l>r. L>. Dickson of Barnwell, was ? . visitor_in_the.city..last.Jweek. _ ? Dr. Richard Howard of Chicago, 111 **-ent~r.ovnrni hours in the f'ty dnrinp the past week;. ~ - Thf East. Find Snrinl Chrt> Nn 4 met at the home of Mrs. Sizner. lilt Free Street. We had a very nic< meeting. The meeting was called JfZ order by Madam-President. -Singinp by the secretary,- Prayer by the pres dent. After which each member reac a verse. The pfternoon verJ pleasantly spent. ( Mrs. Sizner refresh ed the guests with delightful courses Mrs. Ophelia Harris, Pres. Mrs. Marlon Philips, Viee-Pres. Mrs. Janie R. Williams, Secy. ^ Mrs. .Tulia Silhert- Recorder. Miss-Lueile Deas haareturnad frorr a four, months stay with her sistei and brother, Mr. and. . Mis. . Scipic Smalls and niece, Annie Ruth.Small; of 2041 5th Avenue, New York City. ? "kev. Richardson of Marion, visited "~~r"his daughter, son and grand daughter " Mrs. Hannah Gory, ISttgene Gory anc Helc^i Starkes of 013 TayloirSt^??i iV i"' IM" 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Simpkins have moved ,into their newly purchased _ brick bungalow at 2.125 Starkes St.? Mr. James Hopkins, who has beer "Cofttteetfcd with HaltiwangeT'sTfor se. veral years, left the citv Sundfty more -- ing ;to-enter thp government hospital in Memphis; Tennessee. Mr. Hop vtno ...;n ??; nino mil yiiiTAVJiKW iX upcitt1 tion and it is hoped that it "Will b( - successful.- ; ? Mr. W. *?. Arrington of Wilming ton, N. C., wRo is connected with th< National Benefit. Fife Tnsurnm-n rnm pany, arrived in the city during th< week:: Mr. Arrington will remain her< indefinitely in the Columbia brand office. Dr. S. R. Green, Dr. and Mrs. J G. Stuart motored to Barnwell Wednesday afternoon and were guests ol ?Dr and Mrs: David "Dickson, 'who en tertained with a dinner party; the oc Miss Jane Arnold who has beer has returned to her former home, ^o Iambus, Ohio, on account of the - ill who is very- ^ick .i.n the hospital wait ing.to undergo an operation;-j ? __ Miss Marie Jackson spent- the. wee i - eml atr homfr.?She had r-as_her guest? Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greene and chil drorl. Miasms KrmmA jGHarruvw am: AlphresaBrmvn^ftH^ofAnderson. I r a t v A n v (: ir r,n"^TTRl??rTt^f4^R. TAINED Mrs. Marie Levis entertained the girls of the usher hoard of First Cal vary, Friday, February 21, at hei diehie janr-Pim*?street. The meeting opened at 5:30 and was conducted ir its usual manner, by the president -? w?ce?sorvad?i.M^i)J_.del'0'op^ courses ??XViTSdjournecI to meet at the honu rif?Miss?I.eola?IVarson?on ffriday February 28th. - ?? ? ? CORNWELLS^ENTERTAtX Mr. 'and Mrs. John Cornwall ,en tertfiirn'd?tn?tin nnr?11 f Ftp??Mn A. T. Cdrnwell: Thursday evening Wbist was played. The prizes wer< _ awarded as follows: Ladies first priz< Miss Ruth Butler, men's first prize Dr. N-. A. Jenkins, Dr. and Mrs Cornwell receiving 'the guest prize A salad course y/as served.- Dr ? .CornwelJ returned to Charleston or Friday morriing". "Mrs. Cornwell re" mained jn the city until Sunday anc " was the guest of other social affaire WELCOMEto *?1ST CALVARY BAI>TI3T CIirRCll The Church with a message of t God of Love in a universe of law ? -Church humanitarian. The'la horatory Tn which "God helps men tc realize his wrTfrn fhF idoals oT JesU? Christ. ?? The Church whose sign is the cross and whose watchword is love thai sacrifices. Worship With LTs Sunday School?10:00 A. M. ?Morning- Worship^l 1:30 Ar. M. ; B. Y. P. U.?fi:00 P. M'.~ evening worsmp?7:30 P M. Musical selections of a variety foi the culture and t^ste of all worship ??pars. L. __ Rev. S. S. Younarhlood, Minister 1 1 ??fc= ; ...... ?-?-?wynctr There will he a meetinc of th? War Veterans (colored) at 2029 Tay . Jor street.. Monday mte, Mttrch flrd ?' f All honorably discharged NepTt Lapel and badge. Cal'^d by Mrs Matilda Griffin. t _ . " * i # V ** ' " , \ J - _ IMPORTANT N()T7(\; Rev. J. P. Reeder, Pastor of i?idn Baptist Church will preach a "special sermon at the Booker WashingtonHeight School Sunday^ Mar. 2, at 4 < o'clock. The jni^rcaT and _ jubilee choirs vhll ?imler~sjjecial-nuiific-r- -?ou -j and your friends are invited, to come : \vill be a red letterday. Mrs. M; K. Uuninore, Principal. ; ' * ? ' LE CERCLE ENTRE NOUS ' 11. ~1 The congenial hostess to Le Cercle 1 Entrc Nous on last-Wednesday after- i L noon at half after five was Mile." ' * Daisy Roach-. . The exquisite taste ' 'Shown in the attractive tallies ano < - 11' vol's enhanced the v pretty set- ~i ting made b" gowns of members and ' . guesa. in various shades and hues in J Cogues of infinite chic. Four tables* 1 " of bridge were arranged to include ' Mile. Lucy Williams, Madames Alma Rhodes, Marian Paul, Minnie Johhsort I \ and ileleTT Pugh. Beautiful "carna1 tions prnk radiated their fragrance 1 and lent additional charm to this, one 1 o' the most -brilliant parties of the 1 1 season. Vast enthusiasm prevailed kroughout .the games-as--guests arrthi .^embers vied for the laurels. At. the 1 :lose of the games, Mile. Maude Pen- ' t dergrasS held ton~score prize 'and 1 _-Mile?Mattie Muuzun cut consolation " l,uu incure-'went- to Mltea Mary Ray j e Gaxon.?Mlle.-Xucy WHfWhnyvron ttir " I uu.-st priati and *to Mile:?Hem ietta * ? t'oozer was presented ^a, gift. The 1 ' prizes <Vere gorgeous?distinctively 1 exquisite crepe de chine undies In J Wonderful texture and shades, that 1 ' the fairer sex admire with ecstatic de- < r 4ightr - Never ^vere prize winners < 1 more charmed as they proudlv bore away tiny soft parcels.of delicate silk. 1 A salad course pleasing- to the eye < and tempting to the aifpetite \vas en- i . /-od immensely, as was^ e^v.idcmced by i I pt-alfr -af langhier-and mirth? ? -1 ? . ??T r NEW CENTURY NEWS -> ? 1 ' ' < ' Mre, ft, Paul ^ Ne^ Century Club and several guests at bridge last Thursday afternoon in ' iicr well appointed home on Washing- < ton street. - - I L ....At the fixed hourL club members and < " guests were seated at-the^-severrtu-- ~ - blew arranged by thg hnstatp fnr tha ! :niiin i Spring flnwrri plncril in ihi'l i attractive, rooms, added to thellovelv- ' hess of ?he occasion. . - ? ". ^ Tallies were in the~form of unique . 1 little green and red hatchets, with'- a_ j ' cherry on each, suggestive of George '-U^asliinglnri.H hjtthday.,WtWTT" cards were laid aside and fi- \ nal score counted, the guests prizes ' " were presented thus: 'Miss Daisy V. \ ! .Roach; first prize, Sfid Miss Lucy . ~ ~^?F:TtT^w"~hTghe"^t"ToF consolation. : The club's first prize went td Mrs. J C. E, Stephenson, while Mrs. \y. D. = Cliupimtte, Jr., received thtTTifin'h'y Tor 13 her efforts. Mrs. Monroe Lindsay luck ily drew highest for consolation Each 1 prize received was lovely and very f useful. Then the hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. C. Johnson, served a most ; - delicious-course*^? RFV. SMITH TO PREACH Rev. Sara Smfth "wrll preach, at. , Ladson Presbyterian church Wodnesday night March 5th at 8:00 o'clock. 1 l n interest bf the rally. The public _ is invited. IRMO NEWS ( ' 1' + iic i unci tn ui d?u ; DiMijarnin moses ( _ was preached by .Rev. T.-M. Boykin , at Union Baptist church~Sunday eve- , ninpr. Rev. Boykiri spoke very brieflv , L from the subject* "Our suffering her* j . on edrth tsr"not"worthy of the glory'. I that ShalLhe,revealed unto us in hra-., -. ven.r^' im sure^ the hearts:, of. manyj-i i were touched after such a plain and 1 . beautiful explanation of -the -subject, i Mr. Stokes leaves to mourn his loss j j > a wife, Mrs. Janie Boozer Stokes, 4 m . little sons, B. F\, Jr., James Augus-j . tus, Veron Lowell," ami Cortez Malin- n j court. " i i Interment was in the Macedonia! , Baptist-church-cemetery at Irmo, the! . home of Mrs. Stokes. . i Mrs. Stokes wishes to thank her .1 ing thn illnr'ss nf hot- husband. I . The A. (5. h. league met.-Sunday! afternoon with an unusually large atfondaneer~rr ?1 ~ . ? Harbison quartette by chance stop- , . ped over and rendered several very . - good- selections.?The' funds that are raised by the league will be for the , ? benefit of the Sabbath school and the ; > helpless. Miss Nora Snhar. .wpp fircst H nrize, and Mr. Harold Boulware 2nd7 ( ' We were favored with the presence : of Rev. Cunningham and Rev. Redmond. " / . ; ' ; . ( , j Next Sunday will be a business meet riTnrrmd election of officers. Mr. Hnr- [1 1 kold Boulware will have the quiz bas ket since Miss Suber is a member of < the Pine Grove' league. SWANSEA NEWS F Mt. OliVia A. M. E. Church Sunday4! i school opened at the Usual hour with | . William Roach at his post.. The lit- J v .tie ones came oqt and were t^ght by4< > Mrs. S. Lykcs and Miss Mary ^vjj'j < ' James'. " ' -I-??' :.4i , At 11:30 a. m. the pastor preachedj i t q very interesting sermon and while.: , he talked we drank in the wonderful j message. '?' Rev. Peter Felder, student of Al- 1 ~ terr tmlvmttyr Tirrrt" Wtses-F. Caster and R. Byrd ,teacfiers"or the graded"1 school, worshipped with us Sunday__ r morning. We are always f lad <to - have visitors call at any time. Come - again.?, Rev, and Mrs. J. J. James, Mrs. RerI -?x4JitAle. spti. tingtkJr. ~ were tne guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. < _ T. Fields At 4:30 dinner was sprved . ? with 'pickle peaches fend ^ake fox ?. dessert. b Pl jilgy? February 14th St Valentine day was" enjoyed MgW^ among the] y ^"hnol children of Pleasant Hill school."" , Jenger, gave them a peanut hunt fts a Valentine gift. I ?^ ^ ~ ~THE PALME Mr. I. F. Fields motored to Co lunibia' a few days ago on* businesi We are having some real sprini weather now which means much t the farmers. We hope that it wi] continue. . We are glad to say that Mrs. O livisr Mnller MmVs is"abje to he on xgain after having been in for severs weCksr^r: ^ -1 - ' ~"m LAL KENS NEWS _ The Sabbath day was, quietly- si>en TereThe "churches?wore welt- at ten tesk-and Pastors White, Levant, an< Mai tmv^ere at their-services at th JKU&l BDlffS. - ; Rev. and Mrs. G. H. White wer linner guests of Prof, and Mrs. San ler of Professor Sanders It is hopei l?ev. and Mrs, W4vite--will soon." elos heir school and corpa to I.auroris fo nil 'time. V ? ^he influence and contact of sue! people are an -asset to any'.community Allen's orchestra rendered a pre. ?ram at Bethel A. M. E. church 01 .he 20th that will ever be rememberei jy every hearer. The Allen spirit pre called and every especially th young- men^-wanted to- know -rfr^arv; went to Allen would it be possible t [ie a member of th^ orehpstva. Sin tvef raised, on This grand" occasion. Workmen arcr^trasAr^dccorating *th interior of St. Paul Baptist, church t he celling Is?bet-Hff .|nilIIled-,-- in wtnT? *lt>bioUne put oa thVwalU, wood \vnr i-epairited and windows fixed. B-raVo Rev. .Levant. ' The Business Women's club iuetfa IhcT'home of Mrs. Will Garrett Frj lay afternoon. A good program wa .arried out and refreshments server Rev. Levant accompanied Rev. Mat his to Cofumbia Thursday. The exe motive board of the State conventio of which Rev. Matthis is a membe met at Zion Baptist.church. Dr. L. W. Thompson, and Mr: W. T rnrltngtnm motored to Greo nv-tfte Hrr Jay on-nTedical Bus!ncssv'Prof^F. M. Garrett is represents >ne of "the- best* insurances' among ou rr^np ^nd^wHl^l'e^pleased to writ M ir.r.os?Gertrude?Cooke, Eliza bet tTudgens and Roxie" Madden have bee hostesses to their club, the Busy Bee? Mesdatries' Eltrle Owens and Wn Mmi'U IllULULUU Id 'I olu.mbta?Sum! a :o visit Mrs. Moore's mother. Wright aeeidently.swallowed some ly ;ol fast week. He is doing fairly we] nnw. \ : v Rev. M. A.. Cunningham and Rev, F A-East hi'l' still cuti.viiig on their tw v>ld work, teaching and preaching rheso are worthy ministers who ar <nown by their precept as well as"e? simple. "MYfr! Sarffh "thmt-h, Mrs. Dojay Mo Mpriys. and brothers of Washin'gtor D. T.',"have been called to the bedsid -iL-Lheir rifk Mrs." Savannah Dean, who passe away- at her home after short ill ness, a-friw . weeks a"o". was one o the. most faithful members of the An xiliary Board, arid the Women's Ohrb Lian union. She always served any where" placed and' -was?wtHing tn d her part in anvthing. She leaves t niourri hid' parting a mother, unc :?it; :er, three nieces, namely Misses Mat nephews , a number of white friends were present also whom she, long ser Mts. Will (iarrett was at humu to colonial tea on Friday afternoon' fror 1 to h A large number ^ gueat ?t.lled during the social hour. Afte which delightful refreshments wcr served consisting of chicken salru ?rackers, ice _cre^m ajnd. cake. M iss Mary Bailey-accompanTetl h Miss Dorothy I.omax motored to th -;ty Sunday at tee-noon--m visit re la trvos ami-- friends. ? , .'T.', -.nr-l Misses Sallie Dendy and Mattie M ors in the rural district. They ar tioth competant as well as efficient^ Mrs.--Henry Kinar<l, mother of Mr! Sarah Dean, was funeralized Punda at Kinards, -Mr. Ihickett, jur dertker. . : . MT. PISGAH CHURCH -OF GREEN ? -JYOQD, J Tht> gnnrtpy <;ohnn1 teachers of M Pisprah met at the home of Mr. I II. McGhe0 on Hatchett street las Friday at 7:30 p.. in. The Tesson wa ably tauqrht by Rev. \V. M. Th'ompso who called for a free discussion pr and con. "The business was then take up. M iss H. E. Williams was electe Sunday school chorister, classes wer Rcy. Thompson ha r-harge of class humher 1. ArLtyr LVi meeting,.hot chocolate and sandwiche were served by Mrs. Bolden. Silnda mornirig the pastor was at his bes' lie held the .audience spellbound wit it logical and nVf'Ptping message has ed on tbe word, "If" at 7:30 p. ri thp presiding elder 1H the first sessio of the first quarterly conference de livered a soul stirring sermon.v Re-\ T. W. Shaw,/A. B..B. D., one of th was in the city on business Mondaj v The quarterly conference Monda pyening. was quite a success. Presj Reports were 'read hy the following persons: Stewards and Bishop Cop pin board, Brother L. C. Waller; choi missionary and " ftunday school, Mr; S. J. Burgess^ poor treasury, Mrs. F Holiday, and A. C. E. league, Mis Lola Mae McBride!" F fiftfcNF//F,R TTRTATTEn RCtTOOT/ Ol BISHOPVILLE Our sfch<yd group is progressin nicely with Mr.' W. R. Fisher, princi nnl. Prenara'tidtis arc being made fo Field's, day -an .theJLlbLiif .M?rclb SiJJ community club has begun their wor with?Mies?Helen?R. Scorilo?as?ia structor. She is also coach of th basketball team. . "' - WilbpLmina Robinsvm, member < 6th grade, gave a very delightful hir1 night supper. A delicious sweet cour? was served. Mian-Ruby Murphy, M I. B. Robinson and sister of Hart ville were guests. . > ' ?r EiiSKiififiSti . ' 'I -----ITTD'l.EADER ? BED-TIME S 5 CHILL t - 1 iwr.-sn i ~~ " Bug Land j j!j r ' - ?!i Tl.y l^Uu7"^T k c" J attention, ready to perform at the v %. wuEiLjstf^comnrandp their tiny torches t flickering bravely in the dpskijli e "Gumpy" the grasshopper 'was re-1 :i 1 "Plendpnt in his 'n ow suit of trreen c " with, a waist coat of white. Itpws-dnd [ J rows of Potato butrs parrying CL-'fTS | rj e arid banners of different hues and dis-1 f r cription made an interesting sight to f -the-behohier. - . r. ? j v r Next in line were the* lady bugs, e in garments of brown, red pud green, i f " Thdy, of course, were the . singers ' 11 , "Juny" June bug was there as a tight v rope walker, he could hardly keep. 1 * stilly so- nround he was of his eos-. a y tutrte of dark green and gold. "Grand1. 6 ClUItI ESTON- NE\VS : <t ji^lMl jiOrniQJl^rlivPrt'il jjy the paw L tor On last Sunday morning. Hy ^.4-0^ j from 118th Psalms. Jillrd verso, . flui-l was "exceedinglyplod; This scrip o nil ^ is markedas- one- oT his -bestt-n-l-fMt- j ing impression has been made in the l.j s hearts and minds of thbse present.!* I Atty. Nathan A. Dobbins to Speak f] An address, "The Xegr.o and_lLis;> >- Citizenship," will be deliveretL here o n at Mt. Zion A; M.E. church. March I s r 5th by Attorney Nathan A. Dobbins, _ junior partner of the firm of wilson, t and Do"bbins of Washington. D Cr.~ ? n Mr. *T>nhbjns will -Tf1 i *i "*! cal history of iHe "Anfertrtrrr^Ncgro,; \ p his constitutional; rights, as prescribP ed by .the Constitution of the 'United v e Staes, and the Civil Rights Bill of-C 1875. He'will reveal how the Civil, t H Rights Bill, has been nullified by de-j i." Court.' v Tt Attorney Dobbins/ is a product of' -ABen university,- the?Uni versity of ~ V-lnelnnutl, and rhe?school ?n at ~ Howard university, class of 102(1. j e_ Passed the bar of the District-of Co- > . lumbia in June, 1929, and was admit->II ted to practice before the ?nnve?v>o t icourt'and tho court of nppVnl-- of the t [7 UistricFdf Columbia October 14; 11*29. 5 b- Ha edited Dayton Guide. Dayton;' f r Ohio, and the Akron Globe, bf Akron, 1 e Ohio. Although practicing law less l - than six months, he has handled 28 criminal cases and 20 .civil cases^vin-r , _ hing 20 criniiha 1 ~and 10 civil cases'. ' p-A?grew^1 Menrlf! indeedt Already AX-?r e' torncy Dobbins . has won a reputation as an orator in Ohio, Indiana, 'New .Tt'^Sey, ami Washington, 1). O. lie-is [. honored and respected by members \ of both races of the bar in the dis-' . tinguished courts of Washington. To c i. miss hearing "him on the' "Negro and His Citizenship." will he' to miss a 1 ram treat i , . 1 0 . Do not forget the date. Wednesday 1 b- evening. March .r?th at Mt.-Zion A. M. ? . E, church. . ' - 1 e" The marriage ceremony of Miss .Till 1 ?, and Mr. Jack Who Who, will he held 1 v at Dash s Casino, Smith street for the s of Mt. Zion A.. M. F.. church e a-on Monday, March lOtli at ATrsr^f n .M. Tohin,vMiss O. Mark, 'Rev, .T. W. 1 r these young folk ushered on life's L v "happy voyage. - - r , l- ~ " . t _ * Emanuel A. M. E: Church ' i y 0 Rev. W. P. Carolina preached- for. I us- Sunday morning and evening?It-_< rjJ-wft8 indeed a ha v?^Rew Cnro-.J lina with us, his ability to preach arrd~ L"- l-nrmn ill -nvpr the 8tnt.o. He ^ c preached Monday evening in interest -( '' of the Red Army. - . . \ * "10ur pastoi; sp,ent a few days with ? y his son. the Rev. Elbert Beards of Cum 1 _ ^ erland, Md.-We will be glad to'see a ? him on.his return and .trust he is I much refreshed'bv his trip. The children's Relief circle mass < ? meeting-was?held at Emanuel church "SuYiday afternoon at 4:30 in* the intorest. nf n girls' club for the uhder[ privileged, colored girls.- This meeting was well attended and .an exQels lent program was ehjoprd. ~ ! n . ? Plymouth Congregational Church n : t _ d The Opportunity dnlya. vonn? peoe pie's club of the church, gave its 1st s musical and literary program Sun- ^ ?* fay1afternoon to nn appreciative an- , 8 dience. Sopie of-the best local talents ( y were ' presented.'' MK Windell Cox is * t. president. . -*-- J- t. . _ v h A new club, \tferlxcolsior, has just . ii_l&cn- orgartwed-^tmofvg the ladies, of. _ ' the church. Mrs. S, D. Butler is the j n president. Yoy ^ill hear fine re-,j !* ^orts from this club in the near fu-j r- ture. * \ f ; I e Communion service will he.hcld Sun , ^ day and new mem nfrs fello\yshipped i . r' into the church. As usual the pastor j y will deliver an appropriate sermon l\ hefore the mmmimirm-i?admini*tere<h^ thp -heme of Mrs. Beulah Levin.^llhPresident, Friday, March 7th at -7:00.* r All members arp requested to come' [ on time. A special program will "he rendered after the business session. s Wo are nleased to have Mr. and Mrs. John A. Harris hack in the city " after spending a few days in Sumter F"~ attend!ng Tfe funeral "of-?Ms- sister^ _ Mrs. Cpra t A. Singleton. We ex tend to them our deepest sympltthy^trrthtTr-g bereavement. , i U Mre Simmifl Smith nnd Mrs. Clfira ?r Boyd of Jacksonville, Florida, spentj" ir Tuesday evening in rharlc-f/iM vvk route to 7ac1csohViTTe" frorn" ~Sumlor r L^. iirhara thfiy nmtnrnil tn nHond the flle neral of Mrs. Singleton. While in Charleston they were the house .guests of Dr. and Mrs. Dt--A. Pern'n. :h The church was packed with friends: <e of the farrriTy. T^ev. Janereffe, l*as-T Xi- tor of ..ML 'Pisgafr A M:' K. church.: s- fhneralized the body. whilP Rev. A. J P. Spears, presiding elder of the Sum mimmM Sr- * 1 -' T?^. ,. J -J_. h. -?-- ?'r 1 - - ~r " tory for >ren 'at.hcr," turpentine fri,ig ~ty there as. i looker on, Qn<> need not- wk hi? iame; as be smelled so strongly of the rug he habitually 'carried around j nth,?tTr"thp delight of the;>mothgrgrT mi tn tlit1 L'OMsttji'nulun uf theit yuumr^ ters. Everything'was in readifTessT] >hy the delay ? The performers anil, he audience alike were getting -rest- [ ess. > A murmur of, delight went up s "Billy Beetle," the band master, j nl^roil : Z , 1 L From the musician's row composed aniily, strains of stirring music burst | orth. Tommy clapped, his hands I vi.th glee and settled himself more j omfortable for an evening of real tin , V*.. when, Tom " meee; called! nother from the kitchen. He awoke | nth a start, sat up in the swing, rub>ed his' eyes and found, it was only | l dream. _ , i [ Anita: * * * I cr district, acted _as master of ^ere- I ponies. Ministers who delivered euopys twere Rev. A. P. Spear-tr-of Sumimii, i<1 in<r t.lfltn- /\f tVio T nnpiigtpr rlisfrict! lev, M. M. Martin, ofSumter; Rev.'J Sutler of Clhrend5itT and Mr. Mack i farris of Bishopville. Mr. Harris is ' i trustee in the school where she i a.ught. Mrs.- Singleton was a graiuate of Allen university, was teach- , nir.at Bishopville at the time of her; leath. She leaves her mother, three ] ki.ers, and twcP brothers to mourn icr loss. Her popularity was attes- : ed by t^e large number of friends waibin, Mwnnibj^'-t.rarendon; Bishop'^' JaeksonyHle, Florida-.- Three ? ar loads of patrons and children as cell as sorne of the white trustees j ame. down Trom the school where she aught. . \ T~[ can only, commend the family h Him who is to-wisct-to-make-a_mis-_. akd. *' ? Ebertezcr'- A. M.^E,-Xhurch^_yII Old Sol showecf his face Sunday rrormng. just i^v time for our-services. With the ^un shining brightly, Rev. I. S.' Lawrence delivered a sermon hat ^as full hf real. "Lo, I am-with 'ou always.'' These- wdrd-L- can - be uund in Matthcrtv '28:10-2(1, Thc^hoir >eing out in.'full gave scTme excelont renditions^ Rev. U.*'I.arlt wis thb jfuefl of the ipst. u- ut the-morning services. ndei by Rev. Lawrence.?.Thp snpe'rifl indent was absent on account of iicliness in his family. To Close we^ sani? the lesson theme song, Mrs. J. Williams gave a wonderful talk and dosed the school. Might services were begun exactly it 7:.'{0 vjth a' larger attendance. Rev, awrenee mounted his horse about 8 > clock giving us another inspiring Minnn-^ A sntisfri of Jenkins oroha lago hoys worshipped with n?? TKp" vc-Vi Lawrence granted time before ve closed to have them sing a few ongs. Afterwards \ve took an extra ollpction for them. The church has ?ccntiy becn -remodeleAr?and?pews ire now being installed by the busy )ee club under thL? iuvitcd-leadershiR Mrs. S^Lanwronce. The B. B. :lub has Rev. Nichols to speak for hem on th.e installation night which s to be held r>n March 12th The choir 7s Ho7iYg~ great workr tocrr he arch has been built and they are expecting to install ^a pipe organ by ^alm Sunday., . v ~-Kbenezer, the?friendly- _church of :,h^rlp'st<in is inviting vou, while m 'harleston to stop and worship with hem. Regal Drug Store 1121 WASHINGTON ST ! A-GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Just a half Hock from Main .-on --WhshTngto'ri " ~~ _ . Call Fs For Your Drug Needs ~ .., CALL. AT , . ?SI AJTTvlN 31 SERVICE ? STATION r? Have your Cars Refueled, Washed tnd Doped,? Virner I'arkand Washington Streets Sanitary Pressing Club Sr ITS It.APR TO QRPER )rv Cleaning. Press inn-. Altering 'hone 9135 . A. PICKETTTProp. FAN-P-LIN SYSTEM [ - In Beauty CnUure Give FAN.CXI.IN llaii. Scalp and Dandruff Preparations a trial. 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