The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 02, 1935, Page Page 8, Image 8

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If-.' BFPage ~?- ; ? ^ GEORGETOWN NEWS fr - ? * .' ? Mr?. E. J. Ford Special to the rea era of the Palmetto Leader in Georgetown or those get a single copy each week liiom us, we are,asking you tp~lvy tO'puy l ot; \uui- paper <aeh week, which will enaole us to ~ make a full report as requirred by the - publisher. ?~ ? --- ~' ~~~ W.\ nil., rw\l/\Kvi*.t Itrnp AI1V cAAATtfl anniversary in "the handling of this valuable (>aper, "The Palmetto Leader" -\vhieli is worthy of its mum'. Now a oat njay~u.sk have we been reporting in full every week. Well you may ask the publisher, ... Mr. Gel>. H. Hampton for this in * ror'btati.n. Now we are asking yOu to eooperate with us ami help US to rejTSrt promptly "each week: a7^ .we have?. no surplus money. I am (this writer) often eritized fur news' not appearing in the paper from here. Most want too much . tf >r nothing. Now let us support the Palmetto Leader by rvuNnm* It oml l\AAet "t n IT If f AV ill^ AVI. iV MIIU wvv/.-w. ^ * v, - w. 't? ours -and we can say all we want to through it, hut it takes money to run it M-O-X-E-Y. I Thank You. Prof. G. .W. Howard visited Conway last'Friday and addressed the large crowd who assembled at. the school building to celebrate . Fields l>ny >>1' the sch >ols of Horry County. He said the affair was educational from start to finish and that Prof. Rhue, Mrs. Levis. ter and the other teachers are. putting over a fine program. * . Mrs. Dora Daniels, State Supervisor of Adult Schc >1 visited the school Tri OFv-cTTyj Monday and Tur^aty trf- last week. The teachers were delighte.. to have 'her and are looking forward to the pilgrimagejto (.1 lunibia in April. While of Mrs. F.li'/.a R. Howard, one of the Home Economic teachers. The lAAnlt ..?1. Hi.no> V.pnomic teaeh eV' aff Mesdantes Inez Thompson, - Wilhelniitta Daniels, Florence Dunmore, Emnral inc. Tucker, Albevtha Brown, I.ula Atkinson and. Eliza R. Howard. The Andrews teach* ers are Mesdaes Lula Strong, and I Tut Ho Brown.?r? ? _ The Apto Brothers ^Canning Co. comes to (loorgetown at a needy time. We advise our people to ' '* fall in line ami support the cotn"pnhy by planting .'"such .things as . J* it hani.w.' Rev. R. E. Brogdon, Presiding Elder of the Mt. Pleasant District an ! Masters Robert Elj afiptl T5. C. HuwaVd wcr1' visitors fn : Conway )ast week tin witness the . . Field Day exercises. BETHEL A. M. K. CHURCH n. Dr.'.I. \y. Murph. Pastor " Sunday was an ideal day tor ?church lovers. .TTFie pastor brought "Tt>rlh tiwT' woiHiertui messages morning and evening which were very inspiring. At the Sunday School Hour an UiiuuBuai program was presented by Mrs. I.': K. MiTrph, when the lesson," Peter Heals <v Lame Man ... was beautifully protiaited. Little 1 V a hrrnr t toward, representing Peter, little Valdvdina Martirt representing -)ohn and little Darthuld . Atk-insini -repre a nting the lame man. The sirjipo.M.-! lame was carlied by two children and placed before the altar representing the beautiful gat of. .the temple. While the other group came march iiig in in the tune of .lust As-l-Am? ?-Wftlt-one. Pkn w4tieh was played -by.. Miss. ( iii-titio Jlrogdon. The lesson w-a ? !>]? inly br*>U)ght out in | this program. ' \V ^-acknowledge the presence of Mr.-Harold Kellv of Bvthesda Baptist Church and _thre<- other" young ladies from Saniph w.hose jiames we did not got.- . _ ST. STKPHKS chukCH Kev. 1>. Wilson, Pastor v -Sunday w..?. a beautiful day.foi I'hurqh goer-, Th/e isenices at St. Stephen were well attended. The pastor lvcted his text from St. .Matt. 25:10, subject The Dooi of Upporuthity is Closed. This (Orinon ' yao scry rich with' thought an*, .we all received ipuch in&pira?tlob-^ttr-wtrrtrwhile it "Day" - Sunday. School opened at the usual Four with the superintendent o*rff icer^ and f ueherv^t their post. I The lesson was reviewed* by the pastor m such an interesting manner thai all the small jrtipils en~ joyed it. . """* ?? Tile Woman Home and Foreign , Missionary?.Society- had - a short L3 J mull . |II mi:m:u Lty. 1U'V. Matthe?w Alston, right alter Sun-. tliav Schi nl Thi? nei yiee-was had by Sister S\Lbie Alston for the ' bent-fit ol' <>ur calendar program. This naleialaii'prngrami wa.-. ptann. ed l>y oour I>i-tri<t Missionary president, Mrs. D. Wilson in . tlheir previous monthly meeting. *!- f Mrs. -Alston repn-soiiteri February, her bireh month. Mrs. Lula S. Alford lepre.-enieu January. The A. C_ K. League niet at th*t usual hour. The l'vsoii was Very 1 interesting. Our League president, in Itfr. A lev Mior.l in job. , ' _ At T:.'iU v.e wen- jigain- in ser. vice. Rev. 'Fusion preached an on thnsiii.tu:?au-moa?from the ouh jeot. I am the Root and Off springl (Of David the bright and morning < - Star | On Monday evening Feb. 11th the play entitled Mod^n Spinster Association- w"as had "at St Stephen Church, directed by Mrs. D.--N. Wilson. It was quite a ?uc cegs. I ' ' On wojlnenhy evening Feb. 20th Rev. Mack, Pastor of the white * Presbyterian ' Church spoke for Junior Church. r . ii.i , i, m?9?5. *x v ;.y f; .. SPARTANBIRC. NEWS Mt. Moriuh ( hlt'ch Rev. A. "M. Matthews, Past'r Slwuluy Si ht < _[. com eneur-al the ?iiotu*. t he?1* iv.-H?wu u ts v.Ui}oev.'?well. The last titles ut' an ugetl Deacon, A. R. Martin was IU.U1 thus l Itmyit uiuUty_.ni .JLuly " o'clock. B. Y. P. U.'eotnjentM at t lie tibial hour: TH'e Reflet Club - ntot i\T ~ the homo ol' Mr. ami M iW? .M. A .-..large' number was present. The club a?lj 'tirned to meet at. tin basement of the church. After the meeting a uelieious course ot sui-ad,, cake and chocolate was?ser\ d by the hostess. The Rypr Ready Club will sp< _a>r-a Silver Tea Sunday, .Mima" >, at the ho hie" oT Mivr'Annir Had ?ins. Two Number "One"' llostesj, of the Bucilla Art and Social Club. The Bucilla "Art. an,. Social -dukmet with Miss Cantlance John son Feb. S. AJter all- businesstransactions ware completed,-Two guests wore escorted iiv.o the living room. TlfcSe indies were Mrs. Udell Voting of Chicago, 111. -and Mrs% H. L. HarksJalo ot Washing-* ton. I). C. Both gave very interest' ing talks. . Miss tirace Walker gave tliel iv.i|ienstr for the club " For one hoar the' ^members*, an i grtests chgage3 hi.an interesting bridge -tournament which ended as follow.-: Mrs. Young. gu.CsL prizv; Mrs. W. Tanner; cjub pi ize; and Miss B. I.. Kivers. con e!a lion prize. Til) hostess served j lolicibti-; salad On Feb. 22tutv \Dsve IIrace W;dker was hostess* to the Bucilla- Art; and Social Club. Miss Marie Miller. Mi-s " Catherine Davis and Mrs. 11. L. Btirksilnle of Washington. O. ('. nctt' with the dun Since* it was Washington's birthday, Miss Walker ex-tehd'.'d-- invitaturns tl > a few young nun of the social sOt of ill is city. ' The bridge tyu.rnani.ettt began at -+H~pv~nT.~rut(l -hrsTefir'til 11 |i. in Prizes were awarded to the following persons f Miss Catherine Davis, guest prize, which was a -paekage-of -Evening- in Paris nro ducts. JThe eluh prize a >al;i wits given to .Mrs. Tanner. The prize for low seoi e.^which was a china, "tncorse burnvs was given to .MTss B. L. Riversr- , ' It may be no'te i that some of i iir leading bridge' players such as* Miss Walker'and Mi-s Rivers are taking away th.WTooby prizes i.ach week. The. ladies art' professional' hridge playei s but 1 ik r\? t ball, ba-ktt ball.' "ah.T other "ga mfs.ih.e lu<k cltanlres a' *ime^ hud s<( h hi their case. . ' The atmoo-pltere ml' the medina on,- !' h-Tr-a ' lelneiif ei .."rrr Thy Cje.otpe Washington?Color ^schenu;?w.u n.arrit d mil. 'Uu>. refre-hnients hviv as follows: punch,pimento ^anuw-ichos. Rus sian tea-, blue -and pink < kes i triangular shapes and ambhositt in scalloped ' fru 51 baskets. Afterwards candies nttd roasto i nu*. , were passed around. The club left each of the tv.'> "homes declaring that pa . of the ladies who "'e'; it:, d l a\\. all qualities thai .an ideal ho-t-s-^. should' have. Mr. and Mrs. J. ('.- Rmkor. Mr and Mrs. Grady Grove of An'er-ot* were the dnvn.-r guests ot Mrs* Thelma Beatty' on Simmon St. Sunday afternuon. , . . Mr.-Murs'hall "si.-; lji- -.tent t h sister-in-law. M rs. Alice Siiihiihis week-end in .Newberry visiting )d : **. ? SKI I I'lN rj44~*\ i'i-'i it \ I'l i r < m ucn Rev. \\ . ('. McCoy I*:? (or Sunday w;t- a J'ine -day for church piers. Sunday School opened at. tho usual hour, with Supt. I.. Abriini teachers a; their pb-i ol" lily. 'The 1 s ,,; was beauti fully (ii-ctr-se.: fry the' cla-ses. al' ter which the pa..-tor gave thi classes a very interesting' review Duo to the illness of our pastor "ITcw. 1. \Y. loan- iJin.i' In us ? 11:1*0. with a Quiring ,-ermon iu_un_j -frixodm ll.l.i ' .l,. "(;n l-'nruaid At" i hit J pin pa-tor brought utS a .mcssagt- l'tyuiij , Jiev. LI al l .sab., "The Kingdom, liuililer." And tlio' spirit 1 ?ui n-d_ wit bin us . while h't I spoke . Hew and Mrs./;MH'..\ were the dinner guests v.*3''.My. & Mrs. .Mack Simmon . . \\ e'ai'e ask l ing all members to look forwvjn to the Anniver-ary of Sellers Chap fcl Baptist (harcb, ti * third Sui. . -tiay?w Aprh, A"g<i u p -are a*km-g~ all of the (ahtain- Lo?work?-pt It ii t r ?4 _?*i ( l> ....IK- v. i ?, jr.- V1, Iiivi-I Ulf IUIIV ."AIMIl 21, r.t.S5. sid.vk\ i'\?k r.M.i:: mi urn Revj. J. Alidcr.ioii, P;?dor The Sunday School i.jh-ium at the usnal hour with the Supt. .Mr. I) R. Stacks pre-i-'ing. "The^ lcs on subject '"Gifts That Are Bettor "Than Mon y" At" s-d: 1 -10. '1:? 12 was. beautifully discussed. , At 11:00 o'clock the pator pie.aoftietl U< UuL-oo+woh. - Rev?SHI veui'vwht > preached a wouderful sermon, which was enjoyed by aJl, .rfrt-r which the dl>or of Che church Was wpgn'il and Oiic( lady united wT~T the church. At 5:00 P. M. the KpWorth lyoagiic met an<f rendered a good pro gram, We ivere glad to have a< our visitors,. .Miss Ruth . Bynuro, an* some ohil ren, who appeared on the program. At f>:00 P. .M. the pastor, filled the pulpit. with one' of his burning messages. Sunday will he communion day and the' pastor will pr -ach a spe; cial eermon, the public is invited - - r-v r; . - wuaw ^ * ??'"" T" --?1 UNION NEWS .(Continued from page one) of March whu will be the win- ^ nera'i . i ?Mrrr?h~.?u '"h." -V 'tpneh?-r nf Huitalo school will atteonl the Teachers meeting in Columbia. When the huad of a home passes out it oftimes leaves the home . desolate. I wonder if a compan- n Ton or "oii-ih-Taw would" bring back enthusiasm in some of these hignos..? L - . lifVr Tolbn a vounir mail cul? lured _juul refined, has generated 11k attentions} and hospitality of nearly all the popular girls in the ch-y-'exe'ej^t- -one, and as long as Dr. Long keeps up his good practice, you may preach ,and lecture and if'tmp .until birds stop ^ -and see what is lit. all about. , Where is the most popular pas.cor in town? He has never been , scon at the mtnistdVlal4'JolfiatlW \ diis year. The. Alliance is arrng-, ( iiig l'oV a campaign ot' the city ^ tp take place within the near fu- . ture. One more has joined our. number. .? i Communion will be Sunday at ' Bethel, Clmtorr Chapel and New Hope. The iJuniorehory will sing Sunday night at Bethel, r Monday . l ight M'ficial -board nftl "dffieesr ~j ore asked to be ou'ti I Those ..on the improved' list- are , .Vr. .L }L MeCool. Miss Esterma t Sims. Those on tl\e ~,sjck,- list: , Mr. , J. E. Windliaw.-'Mr. Dabid Sims. M it, .C. Cohenr*Mlss Talley J ,nd Mrs". Wreivricki. } ~KT. . . . . TT T* Ti tt'.. T?' ? i o r-uutress ine ?>. .vuss bitnice Sartor. To address the Lea- < true Prof, J. W. Nicholas. t to, church Christians. ' i (i>{|-:.\T TAILS NEWS j IV , liV.JirTif Mr. an.I. Ml'-. J din j Ciair.es was 'beautifully decoratoL j ..on la-1 Friday ev> ning. where Mr. ] -M-??M?-.?l-..m?I'ilnii.m entertained a few friends at a birthday par- ( ~y?f- i' tii iv dw)irhtw,-Mi.s's. Willa. . ..Mae. The presents were funny and h a tiful. The honor truest looli"- . ed very-'attractive in. h?M?--setrrtet*", r. i! A-vening utvwn. A _<|.di( ions j roitr-e was serveTlF"/ . ,~? Paring thtry^etiintr ga:?e? were . eiiioyed. With The Churches ? j On Friday oVeping. one of tlu' ( nn\ilianio- of?\11 ' '/o.h- l'aptist ^ i.'hutch sponsored, sin inTrOst'ipg 'site. T!io * t earlier?- i?f ""Paradise > >'< hooi, p'.rtieipet. d' on 'the. pro' r-aiu. . '* Mr - Herbert -Wujdnry'on was , [ -i . r ' ceremonies. ' i (Mi. Sun ;iv. n.t-otiiinvr TV'Vt RutUo l ' i.V a? ho ! intfrr-ttry*;-Jrn.'m 'on 'Mi' ? i "(M'i.'i W l-in* M"n Be T1'' llrv. Rally at Paradise C:-uivh ' Ti Sinula; afternoon" \v:>.: v -'it rt'-s from very aturle. PiTz. Wi'iv won Iiy -Miss - Connie Mc!Iv.'r.i* :;M't \D\ KrtiesC B?*ku?n. ibis rr.et wa? ?piinv' -y?'k by Mi's. BPi' n on.. ^ Paradise 11 iu!>' School ( Nee-ro Mistoiy- Week wa< celo! atr d--in'-yiu i'Vu^ way-. Pn|^r- j ' i ?i icadi, class in -. the Ilijxh School Dept. *epro .- nir't uals wert- june, Monday, Ii"Al'i-ic:in> In llisti'ny with ';t;Poem. "The Procro-s of J e XV ei"" ' -by or inbers. of the (l I '.esikiy. The I.tlv of" . . \\'.'.v,r lay Nvj-'Tu I.ifc In tb nr LS" a.; Trnirh uy.f ('apeis, "A Nc In The . Ilevohiti Mary \\ an |."Th, Re-r inn int.' of the A. M. J K. /.. Church"" KMli"u'iailc. l'o m A Dunbar Selection" by a member, of the t'f.h trrado. Friday nmrii* ' t In; rtrtiHt s-t-U-i-lolit- -botiy_ W illi teachers assembled in the audi . ..a, 'is. . ? mill W HI'I ' AN l* 1 IMV'TAI y\t UH ... , pirat address by R' \\ - Hutit-r on "(ifurttc W'a-hingti >n and ( tlu- Negro." A paper was read ''V T ' a n,ember of the tenth grade on 'j T -aUitu. V ?>:' George Washing .1.11 an Thomas J'Tferhon Toward Shu py." li. t-1u. vvslau^Vi'-VeH+rti?ttr his i l.t s -j ? - ? r -I'vi'i at?Wvolo' of?illness Tin- nu-nVbers* ..f the faculty ( ... : . ally, tlv dinner guests . \ U-Ufc_uiul Sirs.. Coy Ford ami MiV- -Tin-elia Ki ttles. The dinners wmv delicious. ' : 1 * *" ' 11 f?_J ST. 1.1 KITS REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHCHCfl ^ ' ' * ^ 1 "^nrrfrll-citotu s. C .--The morning service began at 11 o'clock by the rector and the layleaders. The : reetor t^'k bm text from A1 ich-'cl . -arid trn'K fur n subjeet. "Coil- ? trove Asy Retwoon God and Ilis I'tople." At : 10 o'clock the Sunday , -ciiool was ripened by The Supt. The topic for discussion was brief- 1 iy spoken of. The young -people's me?t1n^ _s nnvem'/l at 5 o Clock. Miss Kthol Hamilton opened the meeting. Mr. M. Forrest opened the discussion. ihont Forgiveness," token from 1 ' fehmd :7-rff~ * The evening -civice- hegan at J r :f?0 o'clock by the rector.. He " (rj< diiis text from .TohnH:14, and r '"f,k for a subject "At the Well." f Every erne enjoyed Uie sermon. !o hear him. i The Sunday SchV) >1 lesson for Snnda.y a ilk be "Modem Forms of . Hypo ricy" Acts A: 1 -T, 8:18-2-1. ' All members nnd friends of? Sidney Park are- urged- to be pres 'M Sunday morni ng?tw"l.he ICp- t worth League has soniedJhinjt in- 1 store for them. . r r ^. THlE^AXMfettd LEADER IN MEMORIAL l In sad, but loving rememberhis lift* two years ago, Feb. 2&, 933:? t Joat'onb 'himband.?yt*tt?have Kit me, iui sweet memory lingers still. Chore's a-waCanee in the home, iVhich never can be filled. Sadly missed by devoted wife, FLORENCE FT "SELLERS. NEWBERRY NEWS1 Rev. R. F. Stewart of Seneca, .vas the pastor of B( thlehem BapH>e-G hure h-Swnda jvduib. 2L_ i_ His text for the morning service van Romans Sj>i5.37. -- Evening service his text wns- founA in Isiah 10:31, Subject, "JbWgle_. Wling Jhristian." A hrrgf crowd attend.'tl both sendee. They .vA re enjoy ;d by ali. The JuniLr Missionary Society endered an-ex-eeRenC program at he B. Y. P. U. Sunday afternoon. Weiner Roast, C'and> Pulling, in.I 11..... ? * vnnut iiuny K1M11 yjn lie lawn of Bethlehem Baptist L'hurch We^Jiesday afternoon at 1:30 by the Junior Missionary Society. Mrs.-Lju Amie' Graham, upervisor. Air. Luther. Wilson and Miss Betheideen Hawkins were 'married Saturday, Feb. 3:;, 1 '.'35. The Senior Missionary Society ?f Bethelehem Baptist Churcn jave n Silver Ten at the beautiful iome.pT Mrs. G harity Motrigone'ry l'hursday afternoon. with a \<my ine program. Music. "PraySr by VIrs. S. A. Grahaih. Topic 'Coning of the Kingdom through sar.iee am.' suffering." ^Opened b> Vlrs. C. Lake. The following vis. tors talked: Mesdanies L. 1. Pratt, S. M. Gilder and Mrs. Mary Abraham.?A very beautiful poem jy Mrs. G. II. White. The entire iffatr""wasr-gr;'Tid-and a success.* Mrs. Bessie Dnnenn fell ,-i L ,)o"roh Wednesday, Feb. and nut her leg a grt^atdeal. She s >till in bed. Attorney K. ,S. Watson of Phi!-, ulelpha, Pa. was a visitor in,our rity for a few day*,?While here ie\stopped with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lnssane. Mr. Watson Was here jii business,. an ; did n >t have an >pportunity t" make many, social .alls. V Mr. Watson* is ir native of Texas iiid a graduate of Fisk University Nashville, Tenn( ami Howard Law ncnooi. riv-isi. now practicing iu\v in Fhilads.lphia, Pa/associated with [lit? hiw-tjfficx? of Lewis Taiurer Moore of the same city. pin. \ti.* ?t|i.iri" I inIH'Pl'ftl'tl t if the Mount Gflive Church of (Jo! preached -a Powerful serilion at I'l asiou (ir^\e Church? Stifiday i fight. ) .Mrs. Klla ilwrstihas moved in the bungalow ' .f* .\|iy S. W. Allen. Sr.", on Draytort, St. - . - Mr. ;\nj Mrs. John Williams are iiving in the home of Mr. D. X. Cromer ojj.. Gallinan St. Miss^aLuiile Gary was . highly honored as be in it the guest of Miss Curtis lUec Sunday evening, Feb. ' lire a re swell pal's" A il'lL lions course was served ,?f jello, an cake..Miss. Lois Abranis of Water\ lJJe School spent the week-end M is.s .Lillie Mae Sligh, and Mis-?Louise Gallinan in BrookLycu iler school will,e!>)> Friday evening; then she will stay with lur sister-in-law, Mrs. W, M. Abranis js able to be up again. Mt linK >thy Hill anLMr. Y.i.l.U'r Williams of Harbison College, Mr. J. Wv Swindler of Chappies, Mr. J. W. Brown and Mr. Herman (*a1dweli <?f N owbefry- wers" the visitors, of Miss Katie*' Williams Sun hay afternoon Miss destine A brains, Miss Mat Miss Catherine Gadson of Savan urn, via. tin.* iiciy . Willi 1*1 is> Margaret Lark Sunday. Mc!?*fs Nathaniel Thompson, W. W'il son, Donald Jenkins, Harold :anburg, were the guest,. of Miss's Alii the.)?csifU'r.. and .flattie Cromer Sunday. They motLred to Johunbia, and. visited many friends here. -. Ali&seft Maty Singleton and Hat:ie B. Gary. Mrs. I?r/zie Rice ah" i Mr. (loree Singleton motored jto Columbia Sunday^. .-.J Mr. Jerome Pettis and Miss Katd -e- M. Hat'" spent Strmhry afteruimat the home of Miss Mildred ^umhom., . ? <_?=.? Dr. G. W. Singleton and Mr. T. I. Fisher visited Drayton Street digh School Fri Ky morning dui ng devotional service. v Mr. Fisher brought smilef- arxl, aspiration to all as iisUal. Dr. Singleton's siubject was, Wl-rk". He used as i outline (hysiral and intellectual, He em-' sized physical work.x It was ill filled with inspiration, j The children ate usually glad t-o ice Dr. Singleton, becausefhe asks nine toi tieienl run <tion? nVi/t iriff>c m*er to the?wirrnere, 'tfhe wirriciv wore Cecil Jones, M$iry Ella vlnrk, Robert Whitney an<) Daisy Sutler. I hero will be a carnival ot the lotvd Negroes in the auditbrium >! Drayton St root High School Phursday -evening, March 7, vat f:J() o'clock. Paul R. Allen, Agent ANNOUNCEMENT Rev. and Mrs. S. H. JyCwis are he proud parents of a fine son, iorn January 31. Baby has -been tamed Noah William. - rrr*'. '-nr " ^ _^_^_ m I PRESENTATION OF THE EVA J ESS YE. CHOIR Thi- K.v;i .!<?<-;ye Choir will Represented by Avery^Trtetitute at Morris Street Baptist Church, Monday evening, Mai eh 4lh, at' 8 oVlnnlc. Thin I'hoir li?H ** Inner run in the leading cities of America and has received many of praise for their skill in perform-, 'ing and for their excellent voices by a number of the leading newspapers and magazines. i_ "Miss Jessye is recognized ^as an authority irt the field of American Negro Music. Programs arranged by her are authentic as well as entertaining. To hear this choir will be a rare experiences ^ General Admission is 50c. Re-, served seats are 75c and $1.00. ORANGEBURG NEWS i . By J. James -Pearson Mrs..,Anua Mitchell of this city passed away Friday, Feb. 22w^ at ner home.after being ill for a long period of time. She was funeralized at Trinity M. E. Church Wed Uesday, Feb. 27.. . The Sunlight CJub of tihisrrity will present the Eva Jessye Singtrs Arttts. Irf the National Broadcasting system in a concert at State College ,AiiL^taj-luin Frik'iay March 1. * The Alpha XI Chapter of the Del ta Sigma Theta Sorority of State. College play d- -the part* of hostto a large number of pebple. . \MI.L]t\M -CHAPEL A. M. E. Sunday was u high day in Zion in William Chapel Chrurch. It was known as Woman's Day, and the women were in charge of all the "services tdmroghtmt t he-day.? The pastor recently .organized, a group' of wt.mieo known as?"The Mortgage Committee vd Willi .mi Chape., Church. 'llhy officers are a> follows: . President, Mrs. C. C. Hemmingway; Vice I'f's.i Mrs. Sarah Billy; Secretary, Mrs. .Jvnnie Bowman, Trcas., .Mrs. Mary Spann. Other members are Mrs. Bessie .Unison, Mary John-on. Irene tew is, ,W. T. Mrs, Washington. . ?, "The duty At this Conuntttee, is to work in |nj,eres.t of the Mortgage debt. The first; effort put Forth by thus saitl F.qninmU'e was to have a chain rally.- -Each person taking a part was 'd iftsidereO "ITlink in the chain. Sunday, Feb. lilt, was the day set Jtpurt for tlhe vally to come "to a close, and also known as Woman's -Day. In accordance with the above, : .Mi < 101 la McDul lio presided*lovetfthc Sunday School in place of S.. .Morgan. This she- diid with grace, and dignity. Mrs,- Fannie Dash took i-TuYrgr o'f 'l^^ ^o^'s M iss 0oldie Me-Duffie \A8(ifs in charge of l)r. S. It-. Green's class, a:.,i Miss Gussie .Mnyes~Iaught Mr Hiimie Phu-kney's class. Divine servient bogahf"Lit 5:00 ocL >ck when a splendid] group of women sucimymjivs; by the paster assembled in the church atul had early prayer m^vtTngi Strictly at began her .first prelude on the organ. All men on the choir were re placed by the women. Even the irastf >'r sat in the Anion corner all day" long.. . President <'. <1. liem-wfhgway aetcd ig nia-tor ol ceremonies. At ter-the regular' devotional exercises, Mrs. llemmimrway in most befitting teri'ns presented Mm SaraVPDi tly *5\s the speaker of the hour. TTu7 speake r ascended tlV t rostrum and after- preliminary remarks, selected Rev. 12:5 verse an 1?Prow 7:H) frrrrti whieft sfte~ preached a heartfelt ^ fcvpH sermon. ' . '4 ' At -.'5::!0 P. M. platform exercises were had amoiTtr the, sneakers j '.veiv ilrs. F.llu MeDiiffie, Fannie Dash.'C. C. Heikmiiipway and real. ! injur by Mis? Marpie Perry of State ('ollepOi A duet was stin'p by Missis r (lolflie MeDuffie and Mrs. Lei a -'Mordent ol C-isterl. 7 , Mrs. A. G. Harry presided ovei the l*'nptio instead, of?Mr? it: " Pinickney. In this position >h< clothed" herself with laurels. The ' eveninp sermon was proaehed by Mrs.' Susan Davis, after wli?se sei ir.oiiV the question mipht be askV..!. "Did not our hearts bume. | within while she spoke to us'tin 1 word of God?" The ofjfeidlist?w__ . taken by Mrs. Mary L. Haynes Julia Breeland an r Julia Wasjhin-: ton. Mrs. Klla Middleton of Ti- . ?. " ty M., E.-Church, and Mrs. Victl r; Scott of the Reform Eplsco . Church assisted it1 Hftinp the < ferin,v in tile uftfrnnon ami -M , Sailio Frederick and Pearl Sim ins at nipht. After the smokes . a4f- cleared away, ($150.32) were laid on the table fh cash. Those who tcok part in the rally were Mrs. C. C. Homming-way, Sarah Billy, .Jennie Bowman, Irene' Lewis, Mary Spann. W. M. Rhymfes, Mary ?J cjhrrswnn - ie .1 ttdprm, Cotfinc _ -Wrftflit. Julia Rreeland, Fannie I)ash. A. G. Ilorrv, Adrah'aa Lewis, Mai \ L. 11 ay,ties', Peaiil Simpkin-. .Tulia Wadiimrton .-md others. . The pastor and officers are elaG_ _ -e?} beyond .expression over .the activities of the women. A new day ' has Pawned in William Chapel i Church; the women have v'iscuss| eii their hidden powers. ~ This means that the men will lmvi? to -, dep up or st'-p f >irt. The people are lou'd in their praise'of the pastor for his,' courageous leadership. He <k>es not h'avte very much to h ' say. but is - gradually bringing things to >pass. The ]ieople rvAv' ha\ie a mind to Work. H _SPE DEL MONTE CRUSHED ni\Ti? .4 nnr ?n I in Lj/AI~ I' LjFJ IX O. BANNER BRAND FRESH AND THICK FAT BACK FULL QUART JAR PICKLES?Sweet * PHILLIPS?1 tb. CAN\ PORK and BEANS T 2 SKINNERS? I Macaroni & Spaghc | PILLSBURY FLOU SHAVER GRA1 I No. 2 can 3_for.23ie' I WIRE GRASS?PURE I Georgia Cane Syrui I No. 10 can 57p | No, 5 can flic _ Mothers Cocoa I?2 tb. Package 17c 1 tb. Package 10c I CHOCOLATE?POUND 1-CreanT Drops-" 10< I NO 2'/t CAN Argo Peaches 15c I NO. 1 CAN _ SAUER KRAUT a ' -ti ? or- c I. r-13 ^\J 1UI COI.nlwit l I SALT?? KjEfcg-. 10< I WTBTE JAR ' APPLE BUTTEfe . 28 Oz. 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