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ter, Miss Wilhelmiha Thompson, 100K"V ' Hend6rson St., Columbia, S. C.jS'Mrs. J. J*. Reader, 805 Washington St.; J1 _ Mrsj- Arlma t,. Hopkins "2220 Cli vals ^ ^ St. Mrs. Tyler is a wonderful hos- , tess. .. ; "'CHEERIO CU B 'V > ;? 1# The Cheerio Club reorganized at . - Che College Inn as guest of Mrs. A.1. Evfans. The following oflicers wenT elected: Miss Boukniglit, Pres.; Miss ;*<* - J. Kennedy, Sec.; Mrs. A. Evans, Tres.; and Mrs. E. I^ane Reporter.. The members present at the meeting! ^ were: Misses J. Trottie, K. Shelton, L. Scott, S- Poole, A. ^ Jucltsoni E.. Gibson, and Mrs .T- Cochran. A .tip- '( licious salad course was served at thO T close of the meeting. ' . < Miss B. BaugnigUt entertains the ( Cheerio CliSb at the homo of Mrs. M. | Entzminger. The house was decent- 1 ed with hallnivK*'" f"V"ir?AHei the business meeting three hands "o f l Abridge was played. iA delicious chi k?: un salad and punch repast was serv- < ' / ed. The guest prizes were awarded ( to Miss H. Boozer first and M r s. SJaj-aih Brown the booby. Mrs. "Lane 111 won club first and Mrs. A, Ffvans. second and Mrs. J. Cochran booby. The. gufests present were: Mrs. ST"Clark. . Mrs, (B. Hallman, Mxa^-.' Brown, Miss ? L. Calvary 'aTTtCMty?"It. B(H7/X:~.""".M rs. ; Entzminger was presented a pair of hostess. f BACCHANTES I: " w 1 Miss Thelma Rawlinson was the charming hostess to the Bacchantes rp. i \' .. i inn.) _ < OUt'lMl v/I UU lUCSUtty i\u\. I, lJ*i~ lit ^ ?- her home on Stark St. The meeting was opened in iu- usual way by the president. There was a lot, of hnginngg.. tAfter the business we were -inter-' tained with some beautiful music' from the radio which we all enjoyed. !l L? We were pi ad to have Htttc-Miss. Huh v j en Mitchell with us also I\lr. Able of v Benedict College-although he was not ' .with us long. Among the- memh'ets present were: Misses Annie and Bona 1 Nesbit, Ethel Williams, Juliet Rai- v ford, Emrma Kershaw, Margret Ram dolph, Thelma Rawlinson; Messrs Eldo Burton .and David McDonald:11 Mrs. Acta Rawlinson Gritfin assisted flhe hostess. < ? H ' . V 4 MR. \\i> mifs. i. i:. o.rvts < i:i,v:hr vi i s kikst \\ i ? i)i \ (; \ \ m i lllsal:v* .Mr.- ;r ' .V-: * M I-*.' <"'u'?M?l* !:- , '.jm'h-! * ; <it; n n.lu-c i_'T .. iti !*? :y? sir .".univtTj ^ ^ ?I. I: 1 . < - .1 c i. \* - si <1 ,, \vU > K \.; . < !, i : >! e :i!!. Th,. . !< v-in-.r. -v\ r,. j-j? Mi. :n:.l Mi s: 'ni, I'11. . Ml. I \! i <. John , 1 '*i\M1'. :ii ;r- v. r.-\ It. K. Oilkins.. ?! . ii'.-l .Mr.-., < M'i 'f iili'T . M: Rn ' :i II. ilv. < " > 1-t'MillCX. -4 \Vliiu-. .M-.. i;' v Mai -hull, '.Mis. v ! ;V t '. Mr, .i..V,?vo,n. Mr. I/'- f i (?v 1 *. >? >.? V. '- . M.fi'iTr\\ illi u?s . A!r.' I'-J( J .-iV s Mr. Thomas AikKtsi.ii. . , c ' ' TIP". \PSSM ? AKA" OlIP'UK, I >oin.^ s'< l< also . litM-- Hpnslcj* ?11- Y vnod (nanl Tbo sot-rotary \\as late. 'tu Sunday ?i'-TW. tbo father of I bo , Brooklyn prrlyir*? band broi?;rht tbo i 1 ncpsirpr.? Tsn: 1Mb t>hnpt<-r. 7t| vonderful time in tbo J.ord? Tbo _ n mCd wilt i" swtw pi jyoc. and prayer It ban ires thine*. ?? ? 'c I.iMle' Miss Uel-m T'OLririe -is tvn the >_ dtar Ihrv.vinjr for tb<> Hap'ism of tbt. . loly Cibost according to Acta 2:1. v' ? " . IHi i.ii'>?s mi miii; hiiu. 11 wt; warn little of your.' time. "We. ffre i ady for Monday night! Are you\e Goo. II. .Hampton, Pres.; . Miss- Lucy. E. Williams, Reporter SECOND CALVARY B. Y P. U. ] J Dr. J. J. Sturks, President Beneict .College will speak at the B. Y. '. I'. Sunday, Nov. G, at 6 P. M. You ro invited to hear him. Mrs. Alhertha Simons, Pres. Rev. M. M. Peace, Pastor. IN M E MORI AM -? _ ...: i rIit lovisi^ memory of a dear husmrid* ami father, George W. Kennedy who departed this life Nov. 3rd,. >\ have \yaitino- for us, on the other i'horo. ?? \ dear father who lias gone before, Vliom I am told we will meet, V-lien life's .fountby is complete. ' 'laay tears oft -have fell, ;iiue we bade that long farewell, Vnil we faced the world alone '* lot mv Saviour I am fold, will unite, us at His throne. Lovingly,. , ^ Wife and Chil Iren. Sl.HI'SONVILLE NEWS. ?? Sunday was'Un .ideal day. A large rowd was present at the Reedy Fork Sap'ist Sunday School. The lesson as hoiutifully taught by Mr. ;J. H. I ill.. . . At the close of the lesson Deacon as.' A. Evans came forward and redyed a collection which amounted to 1:0.1. ' - ' ; ' . 'I' 11< rcmnind' r pf tli? .In,- f.;nn? > W. B. S. as that whs their day set side t'or thanksgiving. The followig visiting lodges represented as dlows: Rocky Creek, Mjiss Janie ueuiiev; I.uuu'-l H'l'l'K, 1'iul. Jr A. olberf. Mr, N. A. Madison, Vice ' rand President of the State W. B . from Williamson was present and jfve an interesting talk, while Reedy ork was-represented by Miss Georia Stewart, who substituted for Prof. . F. Curry. The party that wks given by Miss dith Johnson Sajiirday nig^t was njoyed by all. Miss SephronTa Sioan ' fill tlio {-ahi* in tVif> anmcainor nnntoof I ?? v,,v VVll-ViJV. ,'e hupp trtlt Mr. and Mrs. James A.' weenev-guardians of Miss Edith' nhnsoti, will son invite us again. I Ifhursday Oct. 27, Misses 1 Belle owling, Rose, and Annie Mae Wil- 1 >n, and^Uttle Coolidge Haywaad mo- | ired to Columbia to attend the State air. A very pleasant and successil trip was reported. \ fl Mr. Fredick Evans has returned ome from Atlantic City, N. J. to the flight of his many friends. Mr vans, is the son of )Mr._ and Mts. '. S. G. Evans, and spent the Sumicr in the North- _ 1 M iss Marie Sullivan, Librarian of t. Alban Training School, has been lightly ill since the last-writing, but tie is able to be up and about at resent. - ' :? l Air. and Mrs. W. O. Stokes motor1 to Sparthnburg, last week to atmd the fair. They reported a fine 4p.-: Little Misses Annie Mae and atherine E. Moore spent the night ith their grand parents, Mf. and | [Vs. J. W. Bowling. They were pedal guests of their little aunt, dessa Bowling, while Miss I. B. uwlintr, their mint ^5 all smiles lu ?o them, since it has been several avs since thev nai(t thom a via.it. 1 Miss Willid M. Black dosen't seem ' > be so, happy since she was disap- ' ointed last Sunday when Mr. Fred ounp failed to, appeter. "Cheer up liss Black.',' If you want tfie rain- 1 i)W you must have the rain. Mr. f'laudie Allen was the Hftfrr0011 puost of Miss Edith Cleo Moore ft J^unday where she wiH resume1 er work as teacher in the Mountain ( reek S<'hool. We wish for f^er a I ery successful school * ' *s CTHE FOLK-FOLK CLLB Orangeburg, ft. Ck?When it comes to having the right spirit for l'un. Miss Ot?sandra Maxwell heads the list in the Four-Four Club. Everybody came bedecked in "useless" Halloween garb at iter call Monday nigh' October d 1 As bridgi is u.'i'.tlK the main features of the parties, t It e members preceded to play seriously with an eye toward maknig h i g h score and low and behold only low scores counted". Miss Mabel Jenkins, fll^e best booby Winner, ih 'he club, -alked away With the prize for tin low club members scorer. (Smiie .Mabel), y&elcssness was the basis of [everything so the prizes were a riot. .Mrs. Frost Wilkinson received prize ?km?s'-ore-^tlinohg guests. M iss j Fannio. Foixlham received flub prize Jxxr?th*??moot?useless?ros'ume, rrrrn I Mrs. Preston Stewart for guests. The guests were Mr*. Joifh Williams,- Mr s, ! Frost Wilkinson, .tfrs. Preston Stewlart, Miss Lea . Buckeley and Miss filadvs I'ettift The hostess served in buffet style hot dogs with tomatoe saute, chomchow, several delicious, and beautifully designed sandwiches, root beer and "ginger ale. Ge?t! Everybody had S good time. Members of the-Foijir-Four Club" delighted to greet the following guests during tili^e week end: Miss Emmie Clements of Charleston, visit ing:$Iiss Gerald ine Pierce; and Miss El Ha C^ivde Myers of Columbia, visiting Miss Charliese Pendarvis and-Miss Emma SJtewart. Misses Mattie I,vies tind Prudence Clark were amontr the \ isi. tors at the State-Tuskegee gianie. REMOVAL NOTICE Dr, L. A. Lewie, Dentist, has moved his office from 1702 "Main St. to 2029 Taylor St., Griffin's Building: where he welcomes his jaatients and friends. r* ORGANIZATION OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB ror uie nrst time in tne history of the school an Industrial-Arts Club "WtH '^e'crrmrmT 61 ,Allen Lniwersity. The club was organize 1 under the Andanco of Miss Gladys P. Oialiam. Professor of Education. and Faculty Advisor. The club has as its {deal higher attainment and better .stahdards of craftsmanship in the industrial occupations. The following are club officers, "resident Miss Andrena Rutherford; Vice President, Miss Mary Wilborn Secretary, Miss Mary Dingle; Assistant Secretary. Miss Anna Spann; Treasurer M-iss Iiillio?1^I'll lli'V. Keporters, Miss Spann,"dty " and Miss Wilborn, campus. The members of the Industrial Arts Club are presenting their firs' annual program Sunday, \<>vi-mlw.tilti at;4:M0 P. M. ill tile University Auditorium. The public is cordially invited to . attend. ^ ?' FOUNTAIN BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. J. .Davis, Pastor. Richmond, Va. Sunday services began on the usual hour, with timely hielodies in* the Sunday school. The lesson "discussed was "Tha Crintian and I.au Obsi'K-' ance,"?Romans 13:1-7; Halations' 0: 7-10. The superintendent was not present; (Bro. Prevoil was acting superintendent for the day. Sunday school adjourned at 11 o'clock. - The organ prelude was played a' 11:00 o'clock, with the regular morning sermon beginning at 11:30. .The pastor \\l-is not present due to" his absence from the city. We misled him very much. The order of seriM/tn n'Q c nori/liiof n/) Ki? P-n\* A\ T Taylor,' assistant pastor. ? RevT^SS^A. Crump was speaker of the?hotrr-?His?subjeet was: " Keep" 4 ?*?v? Your Lamp Burning." He said man was born in sin 'and -shaped-in iniquity; and in order to he a Christian ye must be born again. Don't sit in the seat of the scornful. DPn'tflValk in "the path of the ungodly. Trim yT>ur lamp and keep it burning; and you shall see God's fact* in pehee. ^ There was a grand musical concert given at 3:30 p.m. Many s\Vell numbers were rendered. Sunday night services'began at"TT3TT by the organ prelude being played and the lascension of the Junior choii at 7:35. Rev. Taylor, was the speaker of the hour. His subject wdsr "Come?Unto?Me."?He said th?TC iV no rest on earth for man. He gave an illustration of a man laboring hard on his crops during a season and yet found no rest. The sermon whaf brought to a lovely climax by singing: "I^ead Me On." Mr. Pre(T Peniss is sick at his residence 3002 P St. We wish him n speedy recovery. He is a member of the Junior Usher Board. B. Y. P. U. meets at 6:00 P. ! M every Sunday. All lare welcome. " I ^ I 'Li-no ; ] CHANG | TDK CIIINKSK HOI DIM I i "The World's (Greatest 1 X hinese"31 aglcia n'\ r% ~ i / And IJis Company of I Supporting Artists * , Ar~ ON THE STAC^E SUNDAY M 111 N I T \T And TH K KDMHAH^S DA II V MONDAY & Tl KSDAY . -rr -TV- . I TII FT JV()RLD,S' (IRE. Auspices Booker Wa> SPECIAL RESERVATIONS F I . Mail Ordt-rs IiocwivtuI Now ] I orod." Addiv.-:< 1 *i*<?i*. (' A John. I SPECIAL. DEPRESS iFir^t Floor SI 5a. sj (III; 2nd I -I ItTs the Society invent . ' ^ > 1,a.?t Sunday Was' a beautiful day j tiul'all rhurelt jroois I'n.in : their wy \ | to the Temple 'of God. , Rev. d. R. I-"r..nklin preached a ;>iir wonderful mm nion at 1?-4vcrd" Sunday r~ thorhinjr usinjr a> a subject Bo -'n and ty>t heaters only. The. Sunday Solid"! was eler'Yjtiib i by Rnn-J. Id srnj<li-ion who jravi S1 '1V.0 \ Q)'V whnll Si'llir- ln>LLllelds-U^s. :?1 ' "Miss l.enora Sijus win'- addt ess,.; x '*;t the A. <\ ] ], Leajr'ue left no s'<.n:i mini rneif/ Mmli enthusiasm was hroufrht out ..through the yntinsr poo- dli d.1. Mo- ('* .c?a J >. \\ oods' hil> beef ^v,!' appointed' to address- the A. C. K. to'..!. -I.. ayue next S.nrhry riyMT T~fr. L va.t A. Sartor bus boon sjpp-'iv.ted. to ad- Irv,<s the Sunday' Softool". o'io ; ' The Sunday School . I uh?u i:vo: a1 ?t Clinton Chape! A. M. 1! /.ion Church !t.lM 1. st Sunday afteilio tu. leuyther .with w ? (hree extra ohoOfs'and -< ny oxcollet'tt -is >e*'vices wer,. rendered. 1' Mrs. 1 too -liter of Kelly. S. C.. who wa-s ii)roiar:oii i.n Rest?ttY?h= "7, '.J dstiny title at till,- w'itiKy. ' i; M 't- ;'?V ' ,hi> V.- a raz.-i v\ : \ .? ?! ?v- . . K. Wind inn ;],< v i:i ( oiuin'nia'n!>ni:! )* t lii' S'.aUf ..vi ^h ii th-j^ \w:0 .in iruvsts ! L__: *,- 'Vai i ji-, ..'ii ItiL-i' .si,?iiuc l nii1': Sunday vioniinjrand had as LTUr--: s Mi'. If. Kutri'iic Richards-in ii. Ma i! III.. AI h i.astii Ht Thontp nih'n iv up ahnitr "with them Sunday :?f?c-fjio.?m. Hiey liiotortii.tn Mi>s Mania's home. Mr. .anLaiu^JNLiS ; Martin umlUihs. npson . rolrum d to Columbia lato lay afternoon, Each reported a >a;>v'stay. . ' iss Erancis Eubanks spent week ii\ Columbia with relatives rcttrt4iPfE'?^mrTay-jmd reported a "aUl. 'VIP. le directors for the annual eonnee will he mailed ( immediately 11 of 'he pastors, i ? _ /. > > . i * * ? "