The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 21, 1931, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday, February 21, 1931.
?CHARLESTON NEWS ...
?Ttnr~RUbyaits
I* On Monday, February h, 11)31 Mis
Marguerite Eraser delightfully ei
. tertained tin.- Rubvuits Hridtr.. t:Ui
UIIU gUt-sis al'her lionie/m Gannon S
The room in which "Bridge' wt
played W..s most becpmmKV decora
cd v, ith Ynlenti .e ? eeoririon? In if
pfntpr nf thn l-inim him/r n l;?rp-p rf
and white heart.
Tables with red and white Hprnri
" lions, were set lor twenty-four (24
At half-past live tulleys were passt
and after several hours of bridge, ta
leys were collected and'scored. 1
. Madam Helen tftown O llruii, holdi
of highest guest scute' went a beat
tiful silver oraceieU To Miss El
phrasiti Lewis, holder of .highest clu
score a handsome g.een velvet evei
ing bag. To Madam Gertrude Krai
er holder of lowest guest score wei
a lovely hand painted vanity case an
to Miss Emily Nell a novelty indci
tructible pocket mirror. .
The guests (rf Miss; Eraser wei
the Misses Naomi Grant, Georgian
Hare, Maude Hyatt, Thomasina Ha:
rison, Irnia Pequett, Naomi Wilso;
Inez Spencer, Mesdames Gertrui
Eraser, Leola Ezekiel. Huldn H?rl.
ton, L. Carganie, Thelma Rowan St<
phens, Mildred Hare; Mat* Sandfon
Maynic F elder?Hutchinson. llt^t?L
?M+Her;?Helen""Browne, U'lirlen", Ess
Mazyek. Club members .prtisent Wei
the Misses Snmniie Tee*. Eaphrasi
Lewisx Ennly Nell Muriel I'inckne
Camilla Fisl\burn, Mesdanies Mayn
itodolphy ?
A jainst ^delightful- menu in hai
" mony with the Valentine tfplor schen
consisted of shrimp salad, pimenl
. stuffed?eggs, slice tonnrttjes] potai
chips, stutfed olives, pickles, heai
shaped ; sandwiches, Russian te,
cheese wafers, baronet biscuits an
cahdics in the shape of hearts.
Favors of red and white were--fit
ed with tjny red mint hearts. The*
were taken home by the guests 1
. souvenirs of an evening well spent.
Madam Charlotte Ross Powell an
Miss, Dorothy liolfmun were the di
lightful hostesses td a number c
friends at the home of Madam Powe
on Mt. Pleasant, Thursday. Feb. 12
Dccoiations of the Valentine sci
son* uniquely adorned the two roon
thrown enniite for dancing.
i nose among the guests preset
wttvI Misses Grace'-'Vera Postell
.1 Naomi Grant. Marguerite A. Fruse
?.Georgianna Dnre.ThutnaMnri tta'fl
son, Maude Hyatt, Louise Clyde, Lot
Gardina Thorite, jiattie Greene, Me;
srs Arthur J Clement, William Br'
an,- W h ittnker.?Andrew?StTF
-* mons? A W-- N if hols. P. (I Marlei
William Stent, T A. Jordan, Kdwur
' Mivtcy, , .
^ .'Mr, and Mfs. Pinekiroy Kscekiel, M
ami Mrs. Harry Hare, Mr. and Mr,
Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Larocl
Mr. and Mrs. James Stender, I)r. an
Mrs. J. A. C. Jackson. Dr. ami Mr
Thomas MeGill, l)rs. Kdward Clin)
Luit-her Porvil -and Irvlti HofThfsu
Punvh and sandwiches. we're serv
during the entire evening;
Music Avas f.ut'nished "by. the f:
. inous Night Hawk Orchestra.
NOTKS "FROM TIIK MARI.BOR
iMcCnll, Ts,?C~ ALis-j l)nvu -m
.Ptuf^McKnight, worshipped ;it Fa
. ' Plains Sunday. The pastor,' Rev. M<
Ivy preached a \Vonderful sormonT"
Miss Davis was the dinner gue;
" tjI1 Mrs. JfUhh Mills' "'Sunday! ?
Miss Smith worshipped at Sofia
Church Sunday, she was the dinru
guest of Mrs. Pipkin.
Miss" Rivers was called home *ui
denly to the sick-bed side of hi
- grand i troth or. -r^
- Pi'. Cook, alended a mu days nice
ing in Augusta, Ga . for principals: h
feportetl as having a verv pleasar
trtP" Prof.. :\icknight and his agr
culture boys are coming on nice!
with their hot becls.
, . Mrs. E. J. Ferguson, a new tea'cht
has been added to the faculty of Bei
A nettsville.
, Last Thursday The Marlboro Coui
ty Teachers' Group Meeting was hel
here a number of' different.' school
were represented. Miss B. Grahan
the countyvsupervisor, presided. Mb
Rivers demonstrated a class in Pi
maiV Readin^ which was enjoyed h
all;
The Douglas Literary Society toi
dered a miscellaneous program
chanel at. 2:.'t0 Frifhi v
Misses Rivers and Smith wursiiij
ped aj Beaver Dam Sunday.
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? ' JONEBVH,I.F. NKWS
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The weather is cold again after
week of warm days.
Rev. B. W. V. King, of* Columbii
preached for us last, Sunday. Hi
message was inspiring and will linge
long TrT fTfe "minds of many. Rev. .
C. Collins, filled his regular appoint
?-?-? went-at?Foster Chapel, Sunday. ?
Services were \Vefi*attended -morr
ing and night. Fiction of otficei
was held Sunday. It was unanimou
ly voted that the pastor and otficei
? be retained through the ensuing yea
Aunt Harriet Kelley, one of Jone>
ville'a oUl eRiiten is ore the sick list, a
so Mr. Wil ie 1 lines; we hope fe
these p speedy recovery. Deacon an
Mrs. Russell Hughes of Spartanbur
worshi^oed here Sunday. Mrs. R<
? land Ko&ter and children,havc_retui:i
IPs ed from Spartanurg ufter visiting he
mother. - <<;{' f
(Miss Pereola Parr, assistant. teael
t*r at Rodt.HilL worshipped heir Shi
day.
- - Rev. Collins, filled an appointmer
- at Little Olive Chapel Sunday ever
ing. lie was accompanied by Pro
F.. D. Gaffney, Messrs. Kelch and \
- ?'Smith. ?
"Mr. Julius Rodgers. was carried t
the hospital in Spartanburg one da
last week for treatment reutrning th
same day. Friends will be glad t
know he is better.
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There will be a box supper at Foster's
Chapel, Thursda" piyiit- Pi-fnn? 1
?~ tne nrst Sunday. J
Kev. w.'m. Itheans, student at Bene- j
I diet and pator at" Spartanburg will i
>- | till the pulpit at Bethany-hi st Sunday J
ib in -March. ~ ? : ~ i
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WOODARD NEWS_ -77;;-:.: ,
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Last Sunday was a high day at Red'
Hill Baptist Churclv the Sunday ,
, 'school lesson was beautifully taught _
.) "By the Supt. Brother Paul Jackson. ,
.,1 Many truths Were brought out eon j
j. earning?-Christ and the woman He ,
hi'pled in. the Pharisee's home (
..The Pastor, Rev. S. M. Curbean,
preached one of his shouting .sermons
i_ , that stirred the emotion of his eon- .
lo gngalon. :
I The local lodge of the Christian
s | Home Burial Aid Society had their
, | initial "hand-me-down" last week.
|(i I The tresislTrer reported $14ih28 011
, hand to .purchase flour, coffee, sugar ,
una wnntnot.
... 1 All tlic members were very glad to ,
1H I gvt the above things and they are (
singing the -aises of the President,
tl Mrs. Mattie McColoiigh, who boast of j
. ' having the largest local lodge in the ,
s state. . . ' . ,
B Our president is very popular, she
- has these members well trained and
; ' they will-listen-at her mctmttTTiIrr voice
^ wlun^die call.
' A mom* those on the sick list are:
c Mr.-and Mrs. Usiahf'ChiliscrT"ittTS. M. ~"
Met ado ' Kosie Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
^' James Hutson itnd others motored tu
u" Charlotte last week and reported u ^
deusant time, . .... .
r* If you rwaiit 10 see church "goers
and. good looking congregations, come
o |M I?. A "- 'list Church. ,
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. A Valentine program was. given
;e Tuesday night in honor of Helena
[_ . F'wtehr tfctrool at" Brown's Chapel '
Church; it was largely attended, ev- !
er.Vone seemed to have enjoyed them.
selves. Last week being Negro His- 1
tory Week some of the students o*
11 Helena Public School spoke very- interesting
on the following subjects 1
'The Life of Dr. Booker; T. Washing- 1
1S ton," "The Life of Paul Lawrence
Dunbarf" "The Negro in War;" the 1
following vvere the - speakers: Mas
... .I T W no4il Kf1
, -. livutic au'fiaid
Gary .and- John J. Clark; Misses '
j' -M-fhtrcrt "Washington, Alice Bracy, .
Loui.se' J( nkin. Vanie. Lue Clark, Carn
rie M. Smith and?Fan 11 it'?M"i land^_
say. These children seem to be pros- '
sing forward tb'a higher goal. Their .
p?m.-tructors are back ot them 111 ever.v ,
n step they take l'ur the uplift of fallen
.j humanity. We hope their, parents '
will appreciate this and ptislr ThrriT-1
r fupwurd?We-ar-e sorry to learn of thef-;
; death of Mr. -Micken Kay who had
1(*, been ill l'or^ sometime. We express .
j our deepest sympathy to the hyreaved
' family. , ne leaves?a?wife; two ~j
. daughters, tun brothers, a mother and
TT' a liosil 01 relatives ami friends. The
,1 fumral was held" at Brown's Chapel
Sunday afternoon. T. A, Williams,
j undertaker in charge.
The Sunday .'Sehool opened at its ,
usual hour with Supt. Sanders and |
Leathers on the ioh
O Tin- A. C. t. L. is doing fine tinder |
_ Jl1 c' 1 c;nifi'stnl) of its now pri.?iil...p _
J?Mr. Aloniui?tenyil.?('hnirnmn?rrf?Htt- n
program committee rendered a splen..
did program. 'Mr. Rul'us Wadlam. |
gave timely remarks in interest nf .
lL ^u' League- (iinne to Hrmui'i Ch.rp "
el League; ' r" i
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.. SALUDA NEWS [
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.) .Mr. .lames Martin of Amlnrwin, S C.,
were the truest of" Miss . Lela M>
.Joliiisoiu last?week. :
iV. Pruf. and Mrs. A. H, 'Clarke and
it also Miss l.ela M.. Joluispp 'and .l:mie
i i.larke'were the. dinner quests of Mr. 1
v G. G. McCrath, Fridiiy evening.
The County Teachers Association
>r met at the Saluda liosenwald School, 1
Saturd*? ' , "" ' >
Miss Eliza M. I.ogan spent the
x. week-end at her home With her -par- 1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Logan. J
I.; Misses?iadtP?drrtTTisom Alice . Culbreath,
Messrs Robert Logan and
,s Thomas Jr., motored to Edgefield. 1
i. s.?'
iy Prof, and Mrs. Chas. I). Wright 1
wtTr the -wests1 of Mi*, and Mrs. TV
L Logan, Saturday
in The first game was played here
Thursday, Feb. 12. Saluda versus
). Greenwood; score 15-7 favor Greenwood.;
Prof. Henry Baker and Miss Crn "
ham of Branch Hill School witnessed
the gaipe. .
The host of friends of Rev. C. I..
Lindsay were glad to see him back in
town Monday morning and getting
along nicely.
Declamation and quartette contest
s' among Saluda, Hi, Johnson Hi and
|r Leesville Hi w.ls staged- at Johnston J
-prize for Declamation Contest was i
_ won bv Miss Walter?Lee?Graham-;?
4 second prize Mr. Robert Logan. -Both
... winners were from Saluda, LeesvilL'
Hi Quartette -won first prize and SaIluda
Hi Won second.
The new day is breaking,
And tiie blue birds 'are singing; j
' There is no need o7 hesitating
| For at the top your forlun's waiting J
j.| HOLLY HILL NKWS 1
These spring-like days finds the } j
t*" -farmer busy making good use of the !
?- time, Tlx y aiv Bum tilling the soil ' t
getting it in preparation for^plantlng.
it Tuesday night, there was a Valen- j
i- tine Party at the school. > \ y
f. Wednesday night, there was a Va!- f
f. entine Patty at the A. M. E. Manse,
?-given under the auspices of Allen ^
o Christian Endeavor League; Miss CL r\
y B. Lisbon is president and she doesn't {
e leave any stone unturned in trying to7
o | mftke the league inteVesting on Sun- ]
j day. ?
THE -PALME'
Thursday and Friday, Rev. P. C.
Lisbon, Prof. J. P. 1'Jdwai tls .and Mr.
A?U?Buneh motored to Uunilui U
ittend'thc State-wide meeting of Pre
dding' Elders, Pastors, Laymen and
Missionary 'MTicrrn nf the A M "TT
Church, i They reported having had
x good meeting. On Fr.iday night
The Blue Ribbon ,Club had a Valentine
^arty at the home of Prnf nn 1
Mrs. J. S. Roberts, this was a real
Valentine Party; a record breaking
crowd was present and enjoyed tht
ed two vocal solos which was ven
highly appreciated;?The teachers co
operated nicely in' helping the club
entertain the "uests.
They served potato salad ort lettuce,"
and saltiiies,"Banana ice cream
and cake. This party capped the
climax in parties for the week.
tJrof. Robertsl and Mr.- Stephen
Whack made a Ipuslness trip to O
rawgeburg on Saturday.
Mr. W R. Bunch, Miss Cassie An
derson, Mrs. M. Abnev Baker, an<
little Miss Lula Reaves, motored tc
Orangeburg on business Saturday af
Mrs. Bertha Lee, accompanied
them back to spend awhile with
her mother, who is ill Mrs, Fran*
Cain, 'Sr. We arc hoping for Mrs
Cain, a speedy recovery.
.. Messrs Frank Caiiu_Tr.ami-Mr-W
Kdwai'dg~Tnur~Revs. E. A. Davis anc
Re-v. Wright, were the dinriet guesti
at the home of Prof, and Mrs. J. S
Roberts on Sunday; Quite an elabo
rate dinner, and very much enjoyed
Presiding Elder, J.~ B. Smith, at.
tended the presiding elders' councr
m Sumter -last week; he reports .
pleasant trip. ~ #
Mrs. Mamie Brooks is sick at hei
home near the city
Mrs. Carrie Goodwin went to Gal
houn Kails last week for a visit tc
her brother. Mr.; and Mrs. Alex JacK
son and family.
Mrs. Nancy Whitlock remains ill
and is still confined to her home
Kriends hope she will recover soon.
Shabby Dress man, went to Elberton,
Ga., Tuesday night to see hit
friend Miss Mamie Miller.
Mrs. Itena Wilson continues ill al
this writing.
We are very glad to see Mrs. Eugenia
TolDert at work again, aftci
i. lew weeks- illness.? ?
We hope Mrs. Esther Taylor of Me
keesport, lJa., will keep her promise
iioKt yeai1. us she told us in 1027 that
the will be back in lih'12.
It is pleasing to friends at home tc
mow that Miss Nettie Ann Goodwin is
laving continued surcest, in her ehes-11
lirofesA. i?iii' in "Oj-IvV" u
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Atlanta, Ga. __ ' ' -
?Mr. John While is real sick at tins
winding. . ?4?...? ??- ?
Air. M. J. Butler, Sr., Mesdames G
Av Gray. E A. Daniel, M'ss Nellie
Hamilton, Mrs. ,P. S. Mosleyy - motore<,
Lo Asheville,. N. C., Sunday. Mrs
Mosley visiud~lrer daughter, MrsVU
L. llolmes while the. others visiter
Mrs. Daniels' sick husband.
I)r. Alunzu Scott, Rev. and Mrs;* P
S., Moseley and fairtily were dinnei
ucuVs'lS oL' Mr. and Mrs. M. J. But
ler and daughter Sunday. After din
rier the party motored to Grecnwooc
Lo visit friends.
?.Mrs.?A;?hh?l.ee,. re turned?fum
V\ astungton, D. ?... last WieK where
<be went' to visit ^er mother. Shi
left her much bejuter .and able to wali
around.
'Mr. Willie Lomax of Atlanta, 4Ja.
is spending two weeks with home
people.
Everybody is invited to St. James
A. M. hi. Church on Sunday anil ai
night Mnirti >!!,.-to Ttnlly
Conie out and see big St. James gt
>ver the top. _
Hew M.' W. Willis Passes .
Rev. M. W. Willis, passed uw^j
here Friday tnoriung. Feb. 6, J931
Rev. Willis was a pastor for man\
years, iii the A. M. K. Church. % Ht
L*ame here from the lower part of tht
state about twenty sven years ago
During his ministerial -career here
lie pastured at Clear Springs, War
' ' "ton ^" ' M'tj-Pr'niiisH .l.Tfafl Station
Ninety-Six; Rowdnesville, Greenville
Brow-no- Circuits and a number., ol
other prominent charges,* Rev. Willis
was twice married; his first wif<
died in 19*20 in Greenwood. He mair
ried again a few years later. _JTwi
years ago, his eye-sight failed hin
and he was placed on the superanu
ated list, during which time his wif<
taken ill and went to the hospital
Rev. Willis was a great preacher ant
was in the ministry until his eyefailed.
He suffered a severe burn be
fore he died which caused his death
Ilis wife preceeded him to ^th grave
some months - ago. His funeral wa:
held in St. James A. M. K. Church
Monday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock
Feb. "J, 1031; conducted by the Pastoi
Rev. P. S. Mosley. The intermenl
was in Lakeview Cemetery. Home
ind Company were the under fa k er i
in charge.
Toast spencer news
Shady (.Jrove Baptist Church
Dr. J. C. Tohin of Unloads. C., waj
he honored ' of Rev. and Mrs.
>. s Daniel Monday !>.?The member;,
>f Shady Grove were delighted to
oivt- Jiim speak. He delivered a won
lerful sermon. All are hoping thac
hey will hear Dr. Tobin again.
H'ing in the hospital two weeks.
'Yicnds are delighted.
?Mrs.- Hattie Jamison?was?hostess
o the True Eight Missionary Circle
>n Friday. After an inpirinc meetng
the hostess served fruit in cups,
lam, and pimento sandwiches, coffee
ind cake.
Mrs. Artie Torrence was dinner
CUofit of Mrs. Sarah Dubois on
rhursday. She reports a delightful
linnsr. - * ;? ? ?
\A few weeks ago Mrs. Alberta R,
)aniel suggested the church organize
i church aid club. Wednesday night
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' the church sMectcd 35 faithful wo- fill
men ior captains. Each eapluin has
j?W?immihon,?Ui?ho* elub?. The enp-l -1"
tains are: Mosdairies iiaitie .Jamison, Sil
Sarah^Lewis,'Mattio Campbelle, (:ar- /.V
- iw Colftv, Ethnia t ouli. Etta ("lenient, IT:
Mary Bogu, Li!liet Sims, l.illie Slade,
Ltla Slade, Leanna 'ToNyr.es-, Janie
Townes, Hattic Wat^ins,-Delia Rets.' A
Theartie Carter. Raphael?11 a':r, Sr. u.
[ rah Dubois, Eliza Holmes, Roxy Reav cs
. es W/iUie Holmes. I I nnie Crajgo,
T Nancy TriBTet*, 'Delia Minhtcficld. Ad h*
. chie, Mary E. Watson, I.eila Durham, <n
Marie?Sin'detun. Ada' I .owi \h.t
, W-ilson, Berniee Crosby, Mary I.. R.>l>inson,
Huttie Scott.' Hettic -Drajne
. They will begin their report.-. l.-t
r Sunday in Mareh.
, Dr. Daniel delivered a Strang .so*;
mon Sunday morn Jig. The junior v"
l choir sang.The new songs were beau
. tiful.
Mrs. Jamison, plesided *is Sup'.. * '
B. Y. P. U. opened at 5:30 wit!
i President Bolt, presiding. The baby s,:
i choir sang beautiful1*'. ~ rtjj
Groups Numbers 3 and 1 Willi .Mrs, "
. A. R. Daniels, and Mrs. Eliza Holme?
t leaders were divided aj.nl given .to
: Mrs. Viola Shelton. 'C
Rev. Daniel delivered; another strong R<
sermon at'night. It was cni' vi 'l !
" trll. ' al
Rev. and Mr;;. Daniels Were given
?- a pounding by the mo miter.'-- of New?sr
Bethel Church. Tney-.are very'prate- li[
fill. i ~ * - hii
Mrs. Ella Burmon has been called
to the bed-side of her father who is th
very sick in Asheville, N. C.- H'
Mrs. Alary~ E. Watso'n has hiren ttt
- for a few -days, but is able tu be qui ty
now. - * * - ttt
Little Ruth Cnh-inon the younges;
1 child of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Coleman
well. Mr. Colemon has our sympa
thy in the illness of his family. th
Members remembeHng" Rev. and th
Mrs. Daniel irre: Mesdames Etta "Che>
ment, Cora Sexton? -Sarah Curry,- llat-- -k*
tf.e W^tkins, Ada Hoover. Jaftette
Kii~ Mr. Luke Watkins. .. . T\
, Mrs. Willie Holmes is- on the sieK CI
. list again. ' ur
j ' . IRMO NEWS . ;
: Sunday being .'regular preaching
day and the weather so good a large SP
crowd atended the services. We were
vemroud to have a nnmher of- ?>ur- ^
members out who have been in winti < s')
' quarters for the season; we hope tiny
! will keep it up. ' '.nl
C. Crawford o*' Harbison College is an
' ideal christian l.m.lm- lih.m.i-l, l... . -CU
! young in the field he? hasn't failed t - t'11
"" lot irrs lightr-shifie"among men and
many have seen his good works. '
Mr. VY rH-m-m Kills,?who?lei > been ??
' coming with Mr. ('rawToiil for. sev- ^';l
"~enrh Sundays; he taught Sunday am<
!- h|.> instructions were tho.uuigh. :U1
! We were also "hn-ised to have. W in.
r Brown of H;:rbi-on. The yntiyi.f^n.m ^
. students tor they fia've*always tender
I ed good Sevi'ee-throughout the eon;- eil
niunity; they ah o retire!'credit to the
institution. t h
Mr. Glial) Bookman. one of the
' tovVn's -oldesr "citizens. w-.t- laid ti i.h
rest in Macedonia Baptist Church
' wife, 2 daughters, two .-oils togyth- (<
Cemetery. Friday.evening; he leaves a
~ er with a host ol triciids to inoiirn hi. ~pj
" lost. ' " ~~ . . .' " Th
: Mr. James Hall, who.died in liieh
1 mond, \'a.. was funerali/ed at Mac - fu
=, doniit Feb. 1 j.Lr^ho. w.,.s...i el, la-,- ^4,
mo but had made his hpitie in Kit h tj.
? mond for several years, lie is sin
vived bv his mother". Mrs. Jessie Hall. l t.
; three brothers and - twf? sisters. | ^ jt
Both*funerals were in. charge df"l In-.! j?
~ Manigault and Manigault I'ndertuk- \
' ers.
I KVlethls - -Mr.?and -Mrs. Josep,'
,'i Dreher, Jr., wil' ' ' knuw'that
f .thov are homo n^nin llh-v I'VU-'WiV 1
I-..,. .....i ? V..,, V....L
. | i.vim lll-U iiwui . ...r. V,.?. .- ill
' I - Tuesday al'termum. Feb. :!,. Mr. :-|
? I yreher delightfully entei tu ned a i,,
number Tr.ionds at home wr'i.
- a whist >? ?" , Messrs B. F. Brad- n
? ford and. Wilbfff't 1 dehor were the
L ares of?the aftei nupn; "Among the \j
? other guests were: .Mes^s .Hiram 1 ' p((
i ick, B. F. Bradford, Freddie Boozer
Wjlhert Dreher, and Crawford, Ander- \\
4*0:
L^Mrs. Howell Bryant who has been I
- s* sometime at home has re
> turned to Baltimore to her husband.'
> - Mrs. Julia Richardson, also left Frir j ,
day evening to join her husband ii.
* Baltimore. ]j?
Misses Artie Lee Williams, Myrtle
i Williams, and Inez Singleton were thy jA
' pleasant visitors of MCs Thomasena p
Boozer Friday evi ning.
t " Mis Martha Suher has been on the I: (
list HfL SO I.' I ill u.l,* - ?? I'.'I'V1 yy
*|ioon recover ami get to.lu-r work. a-'.
. j gain.
>i We arc glad to know thai Miss- 1"!X- ( (
" : oise Boozer is able to In- at work' a
j gain. yx
' J. Messrs Jumper Bowman. George ^
1 Frapp, and Little Siv a ItnozeV niotoi j
ed to Chapiti -Sunday evening with 1?i
~ Miss T. Huu/.vi. qFROSFKR1TY
XKWS ?>'
'to
For tht. la>l" week it secured that tu
' | we were in'the flute lies of winter a- *v
jgain, hut the w gat her was moderated
I and We are having gentle sltOU'el'k. bn
I The community is taking on new life *iil
' Various entertainments arc being had I"'
j for the churches atul sclu>uls-as Well >\U
! as 'a few* social functions. The out-,
I standing social of the. month was the ?*v
j Valentine Fart given, at the home ol via
j Mr. Mr St N? A^S|)eann;t n^Fib ?w-l
| cnt .weather. several guests ffont but th<
I of town were present trnd all were -Hi
<; loud in of tho menu and the oj,
entertainment of the evening m gen- dC'
er&l which consisted of ganvu* and ly
music. .Jkfter a few hours of rrferri
ment the following memr wna- served. S.
Fruit f '** ?'' roast turkey, rice, I tin
. ,eream, cake and coffee. Miss Jack- ; tin
so ' ?v.5rrhly compliment- va!
ed. The favors were valentine hearts- J. ]
!t i n fcirttiiaiitilaifc-'-, tm,, . '
fc
od with 'candy heart mottos ]
Ainon" the out of town quests | i
t-<-r?>!i and?Mrv?hr?K. Jai'ksnii, 1 I
Iyer Street: Messrs H. Gilliam and 1
< :i 1'1'Vi'l. Whit til iff ; >1 ivv; <' 1ii'l'Vr.
Jerikinsville and others that
aee w 11 not permit me to name. i
A Singing Contest held at Shiloh 1
Church, Sunday March 1, for ]
i?fa' lit M-, nic school.?Nhie cltif f1'
wili sing. Come and join us. js
The..Rt.. Rev. R, C. Ransom, Bis- i
_ ! -M: E. Church, South ]
i.""tinaT wiii preach at Shiloh on thfe ]
J Sunday evening inM3rch. Don't,
-1?In liear him.? ?I
IJKNNKTTSVILLE NEWS 1
??1
Alis. AlaMe MeKoy, left Saturday !
i Jersey City, after spending a few
jelws w ih parents and relatives. 1
Mr. and Mrs, C, McCollum, Mrs. *
ola IIarley, Mr. B. McCoy, Mr. Jule
i Coy, motored to Englewood, N. J.,
it-uiday. . 'Miss Marguerite L. Mc^rrtt4
m-cmrrpaTm'd?thern as far as
asliington, 1). C. . [
Mr, Joe 1'eguese, Mrs. Sue Coving-*-;
n. Mr. Spearse are still on the sick ,
it. Mrs. Jessie Leak Deacon C. R.
'cse,' Mrs. Munlvn. Mr Rnmtur j
is out agdln to' ttTe~delight of* j
Tin* stork 'made, a pop call to Mr, J
uJ?Mi.s. !. Ha new'?home lust week |
id'left a bouncing baby; mother and.
ibv are doing nicely.
Mrs. Robinson, of Cheraw, spent
e week-end with Mr. and Mrs.- J. |
ubirlsoii. ' ^ ' . 1 ,
Mr. ami tir-. J. S. DixSon of Soc'ie ,
Hill, was the house guests-of?Mr.i?i
? *"- Thompson and Tamily
Miks Cleo llenakin, spent the weekMiss
Margaijet".Hannah, teacher in . ,
e. Dillon Hi-spent the week-end in
e city with parents and friends.
Prof. Wright and his able faculty
ep something on all the week.; ?
The basketball teanl under Miss
vige played a game Thursday with
icraw Hi. The game ended in favof
Cheraw Hi. ' .
The windows are being put' in our
w church. Reports were that we ,
11 soon return home for serviceST ^
Sunday was facuRy^ day and many
the country churches reported a
lend id service.
Revs. Mdodona, Simmons and Ferison
and family were at their re-~
eetive churches.
Kev. Wright's sermon was. as ever
foresting, IK- quoted three charier-.
Douglass, Lincoln, and ChritTJu*
.program at Shiloh Sunday ev- j
i11fT vt-ry frnod Mug M. Lancejrertress;.
Mr. .1. \V. Bristol, is now agent for
to N. Mutual Insurance. .
\ 't unify?Ti'uel^ra' A.ssuciaUun .met
iturdny morning. Plans are being
riiied i"<<i- a splendid field day pro- ,
(1 respect?liii'.i,?While wewrrc the ?
am. Demonstrations and instruc-.
TTT-rn the various subjects were satMlss
.Margaret1 Hannah was in the .
y -'for l lie Week-end.- . |
Tli? re will he a twi'n marriage in
e in \\ church. ; ; ' . 1
I > r. \Villiams,- of Florence was in '
e city Sunday.
Mis> Bobbie Mammon of CherSw, S.
. was in the'city last week.
The girls .arc complaining about |
-T-rrrn^r rdson. keyring busy in
e 1 > I II!1 Store.? / ~ . ~
Iifv\ W. F. Mi^C.oy was a little ill;
r a "few days last week. He was !
Society HiH-'Biip'""
?.t Church. Sunday'evening.
Mrs. M.'Marris*on Jenning St., is a
al dies-maker. ,Sh(. is ready for any
iiii <<f work, along .this line. Call any
Ur" , || t ~ ~r" " " I
? 1 HI.LUX NEWS ;
ii.ii.ii,. , i ni.iiing liuv, J. 1'. Wash
gl?>'n, d';i>tor of Hethel j\. M, E-.
iui-. il preached an inspirational seri.n
to an, appreciative audience.
Sunday School is still progressing
id. new members are being enrolled, i.
-LW- "'clock Sundays the funeral, of
rs, Kstell Jones Was conducted-at j
t hel. ' ... ? ._ . 1-[j
The funer.il services of Mrs. Carrie
inooin whu died in Dunn, N. C.,
is held at St. Stephens M. E. Church
Sunday night. Rev. Washington aI.i.n.
preached a soul stirring sermon
uia Exodus 32:26. Subject *'Tho
>rd's. Side." ?
Mr. Frank Faulks is on the sick
t. ' ;
Negro History Week was observed
th<? I mt ??? /1 / Vl-fcl 1 vto t 1a?m1 I \f
uion lyWt Tlte-following proiVnis?vh'iv
curried out: Monday
irht ..t I lamer Graded'School. Prof.'
I., PryatiT. Principal Dillon High
hoot" was the principal speaker. '
T;;et?du'.\ night at Pine Hilt A. M. E. '
nu i ll. Key. 11. J. Kirk was chief
?*lkor. Wednesday night :<t Mt.
on A. M. E. Clutch, Rev. J. P.
?rtrrrf?speaker, h'riday
gliti at Magnolia, A. M. E. Church,
?1?J-?l ianilile. chief speaker.
tun mtorni.ition and inspiration-was
ought forth as a 'result of thes?
otiiigs.' Refreshments served, afr
each meeting. The union meets!
ice each month during the winter ,
asoir. * . . - -
Misses Mpry and Katie Ellison were
11 os i'ii the VV. W.Cltih NYedne.-i
y afternoon; after an interesting
ogiam the hostesses served chicken
in dies, cake and cocoa. ? ?
Mrs. Aginora McLeocf, 'Messrs ClifT
. ing and Forrest Wilson spent Sun?
y -n Kayettville with Mrs. Wilson
io fr teaching there.1 ^
Thursday -evening at 7;M o'clock
luutu> of Mr." and Mrs. Sherman.,
nu-s and Mr. arul ^frs. H. C. ^rok- .
, fti New Town were completely
stroved bv fire. The loss "was part
covered in. the inJrtfranc'e.
Monday'nrghi,'.lFeb.U6, The I.
and L.l^uiTlield itsarinual Valenl^.
ic party at the home of Mrs. Agi4.
ra McLeod. The rooms were fit--- jfljr
decora-ted the elub colors and
lentlne decorations.
Pour tables were laid for whist and 1
a??? ? ? V
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many interest ip<r ^nmos were played
ifter ^vhieji the U'e.io- served.delicious
f"'il ..-I I , art candy.
Dancing' atwi r;td:o music were on
joyed t hrimp-hont?t"h?evening. ~
At art .early hour Thursday moping
the death anjT't entered the M. E.
Parsonage and tc -k thf beloved com-,
panior. yf R?v. A. Mack. Mrs. Mack
>vas a cor,-.-tan: \i.r *; r. character
ird beloved by r'ii with whom she
:crne in contact. Since coming to
Dillott. both iy r ;,r/i Rev. ?>Iack hns
Ujllon. tu>ti; her-a> o Rev. Mack has
marie many friends -of .all deriomina
juris who mourn Vr'h h.m m his beloaveiiient.
l uh ial .,-orvices were
teld it St, .Stephens'w here UeV. Mack
j pasturing, Finfav inoMiipg where ?
?r?-c?t critwii y,Htheiyd- u> pay. tlieir _<
ast respect- t<> o;u* who loved
ind will be ! i.?-ed by tcTTT Interment
it Florence. S. .< *. ?
<' A ;M 1 M-1N N KW S
Feb. h-l-'J wa-.\'c.f- HAti'my Week
at Jack>??ri 'ill ohli I'rof. I'. " B.
Mdodona. I'rinmpal. 1 way to arouse
the pupils to a k< enappreeiai
:. v*. - /?\?
livu ui i hivfus. ? n??
.acuity 1 anil st mien:: l-? !-*.-1vi-ii nvuch
inlurination ant! -hi,, therefrom.
[>rs.- J. II. -Thpma.- .ail .1. 1': Pivkett ?
a-ere pronliti'-nt speaker-. Miss Ma
tie 1 !'?, l kl^i i-h . r|. her ..f phe school
make*. a rial secretary, 1
A series of 'tne. 'intr- a ill be held
in Bethel A M. Ks ?!' vh-ielr Rev. H.
B. Thompson i.- pa-1-?v the preaching .?Will
in Ijy .IFr . W in. .M> ' .ili'itn^hT?tt
eery force.i'ui speaher.j ("unc out uhd
Rear him bvernudu: AY -. tlm-silavT "ijSU ^
Feb. 2.*?.
fluh'-CI ,b( !'..! TTT?ftTT?I'almtFlU .
L'eUder ami?S i; nnKn- Herald, ??
tvTdcly " n ad ".\'egro papers! of (Jolumbia
and Su? <er.
All trf us who' fi-al race pride shouldsupport'
. these ?ar ewr.. Mrs. F. K.
1>. Mose--. the ;u" ar.a a supporter . ?
We afb st'ill having a ile;tl of sick- ? '
of -her race-will write you up..
nesS ahd.d/. ath... "
i We clTlTllue soy with the poet: Oh.
may wo all roniotpber Well the night
jf death draws near.'
- "JUST FINE" " "
? AC OX'T "a' year agoT v^as
/ ..very. tired. It seemed
like my strength was all gone.
I did not^feel like doing any
' thing, ivfy appetite was poor
and I \w\s very nervous-.- ~ .
"My mother told me to try
Cardui. The lirst bottle helped
nie. I ate more, sd liad more
>stTent:Ui. - 1 was much less- ~~
~ nervous. ,1 Took more Cardui
and felt just, fine, I recommend
it to my friepds."?Mrs.
Dalton. Ga.
Many women-have reported
"jui>t Jim" after taking Cardui.
. Get it. at your drug- -
gist's, today.?- tc.4o i
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