The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 20, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7
* Saturday, April 20, 1935.
TMra. Mary Jane Heed; Myers ot
Cleveland, Ohio was cidled home ?
er, Mrs. Luc J1 Heed, who was very j
ill at that time. She.isjiow much !
.improiMeid to the delight of rela- i
?-,r tivca and fiiends." ~ 1
> /
. ?r
< Mr. Geo. Montgomery- is enjoying
himself with friends in Columbia.
city is now' 'manager ' of' a Beer f
-garden- in Augusta, Gt\.- at 122 1
?- Campbell St. *?-- "?<** .?
While here, he is-?toppiiHf-Avith 1
Mr. C. A. Pompey.
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The public is invited to a Silver I
w Tea given at the home of Mrs. 1'ru- |
dence Dawkjns, 1726 Wayne St.,
Sunday, evening, at 7:00 o'clock.
The proceeds will go to the church. 1
" I
Mr. J. W. Bcachum of the Ar- 1
tican Contracting Co., has return- |
ed front PinehurSt", N. C., where i
he did a job for the U. S. Covern- (
^ ^ ^??-??^
? \ 4" notice
? Wesley Choir will render a
cantata, <f)Life Eternal" Surulay
the church. The public is cordially !
invitejl. No.admissioon.'
Dj\ R. L.. Walfield, choirister and '
Rev. -Pr- Er-Mingo, pastor,
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The Christian Home Burial Aid
" Society of District NoTI will hold '
its second quarterly union .meet
the fourth Saturday ami Sunday ip
April wiilv Lodges No. 27-105 at
Mt. Mariah Baptist Church, Clinton,
S. C.
ailed \r Tr o.a.,... i>..
...... ..... ... K-.UUVI, Ikl".
norter and Itecor<i:"g Secretary.
NOTICK '
You -are invited to a program
77 lftth at 8 o'clock at Kingsville, S.- -<
; C. Ml*. A brain Siinpspn, president i
Of Allen "University will give an
address also the quartet' will sing I
many selections. '7 *~T.
Ethcl Frierso'n, Principal 1
r ... DEATH *
Mrs. I.ucile Martin Ri ben formerly
of Columbia, "S. C., died in
Detroit, Mich., Friday, April 12.
Mrs. Emma Andejscfti.
"THE LORD OF LIFE" " #
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Everybody is invited to "First '
Calvary Easter Sunday morning trv -*
our Easter Cantata, "The Lord of
'' Life," to he sunn by the Junior j
cnoirn-at 1 i.nh>'a: m. If you like 1
"good music, conic! If you want to
.hear the Raster message, -come!
We will give it to you in songs.
J INtMEMORIAM
j*-TT,"I",.
In sad but loving memory of our
? dear mother, sister, and aunt, Mrs.
Hattie Cook Spears, who-departed '
this life April .10, 1931.
One year ago yi>u left 'us, you '
jiaSsed quietly away
But in our memories it feenijj like '
yesterday
Since you'left us to dwell in bright '
mansions above.
There is never a day in our lives v
- we forget your motherly love. 1
Since you left us dear one we've ^
had tears and bitterness
But when you were with us all v.-as J
? love and tenderness: '
One year ago,, the angel* smiled
am't beckoned from afar.
To enter into the golden gates artother
shining star.
Your life was a" guit.ing light. ]
?whereever your footstep* trod 1
For others yoij gav? your life and t
your soul now rests with God.
Dnimhtorr.;?TkrUm-i nnd Shartio _f
Spears. Bennetfsville, S. C.; Broth- 1
ers; Whiteman and FJvin Cook, I
Bennettsvillo, S. C.; . Nephews, 1
Ijorenrfo?Cook-,-BermfttU-ville, Rev. I
John B. C-Qjpk, Palataka, Fin., Thir- 3
mt-Cookr-Hackensack, N. J.; Neic- I
. es: Mrs. Bessie, Audry, Trenton, N. 1
T W.o' AT ~ .1 T'"
mui.vauiic i uwnifi ,
wood, N. J. ' .
WARD ONE WILLING
^YOR ITERS
The Ward One Willing Work- v
ors met with Miss Pearl Wolf at A
1316 Divine St."Tuesday, April ^
16, with Madame President presidinig.
' Meeting opened with the club ?
" , pong and Miss Charlotte Brown of '
fere<l prayer. After the business' J.
*" Was "dtscussed, the--minutes wore. !
read, thep the roll call.
The members responded briefly. The
receipts of the evening1 ^
were $3.70. Mr. Oheesel>orough . Q
lo?l the closing song. *
SPRING MUSIC FEST!VAT/
Vocal and instrumental solos, 2
pianos, string and wind instru- h
ments. The Zion Baptist Temper- d
ance Chorus, The Allegro Club and >.
Snookum Russell's Orchestra will C
furnish music, Benedict .Auditbri- 1
um, Monday, April 29th, at 8 o-'- 8
clock. Admiasien tO 'c?nts. . ^
Mrs. T. L. Dtaekett and) Prof, r
Roddick, Sponsors. - W
HOW A HI) S( II OOfi PAR ENT- ^[
TF VC.lt IvRR' ATiTJOCIATTON
Columbia; S.. (V?The Parent'eacher's
Association of Huwurd
School hut Monday night, Apnp
5th, in the school building. Ov^< J
?ven.ty five fnembers were pros- 1
lit. The delegates to the State '
hi rent-Teacher's Congress mad.' a (
plendid report of that .meeting,
rhey were Rev. I. I. McDonald and
Mrs.JMnekney. .The Oth grade~pu'p
ls_had."their spelling contest which
,vas onjo>ul by. all. Ellen Adam--J
on won .the spelling? contest.
Prof.- VlaMih a made a-?spb-Hulhl- alk
on'why we'shouldTuiy KaMer
seals to help cripple children. Tin
meting adjourned to meet again
May SOtln :? ? ?
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THE BIRDS ?E PARADISE
-r Ttr* Hi rtIs of Pa ratiisv. entertain?
d Mr. ."M niacin Watson With IT ~
uirewt H party ' Thursday. April
11. at Mrs. llessie Leapart's at
uexmptoiu S, (.'a . '
A laype -crowd attended. Music
,vas fttvmf-hcd by Mr.-Willie Jen- .
vins of New -York. Members wore
ircsent as folumi
Mr. Claude Rupland. Pres.; Mr, .
Fames Br:vu>, Vie'* Pros".; Mid
Roosevelt S'ykes, Treas.; Mr. Heir
'lis Waite, See.; Mr. Willie-Hurst.
iTiis~ATpr.'< -Mr. Eddie Webb, i. Rtjorter;
Mr. Johnny Lewis, Hep*
esentative; Mr: Leader- MooJy-r diitie,
Mr. Cromer. Wave, Spt. at
Eddie Webber. Reporter.
CLAIRE 1)K LA LPNI^"V "
met Tin' (lay evebTTfp'iit 0:20 with
Mrs. Albertha (bay 2120 Washinp;iin
St.?.Tim in el inn- upend in it i .
Usual manner with .. Miss Alice
Lucas, President, presidinpo The
i-cimlnr ~roiilit4e?of liiT'-irie.-s lamed
out, after which a- d' licbnishl.'ot
course was serve<!' by tlie
nostess. We. adjourned to meet
with -Mrs. Annie Hopkins next
ruesday.-. t
Mrs. Catherine L. Taylor
..." * Reporter _
COMIN'C - - - PROF. t il AS.
HARRIS '
Prof, Harris who head* tlie
music department of State C<dk'pe,
Oranpcburp/S. C. wIlT rend.r
i prcat feature in the events of
reader will lie at Allen University
Auditorium'. Monday nipht May
3th assisted by. local talent.
Sponsor ers, First and Second
ridvaiy Baptist Chiirehos". Revs.
S. S. Younpblood and M. M. Peace;
Ministers.
SILVER STAR CLUB
The Silver Star Club met at tie
home of Mr-. S'< a ley Iluthr. 507
Sumter St.. .Wvdmsiay night
*Vi>l*IL 1 I'M h;y The'hieMing* was cali.-" "
.'(I to ordei'by the vice president
tt 8 o'clock* and was very sue"w.-lnlly
fr.)~,TT?p our. ^
After the business", discussion
idjouriled to meet_\April 17th at
;.he lutnie of Mr.4, (icitude Smith.
1220 Blossom^St. \Ve are. a-hinir
til members to .pletisu. be oil time.
l\|e were then served ice cn'am.
ako and mints.
' BACCHAN TKS
On !Thur?da? evening April 11th
L-he?uluh. was royally?entert-aiaodhy
Mr. Robert Gillard and Mr.
11 - 14. ~ ? 1A T ... ~ i ih . ."i
iULVC >' I'Van o ill l 111- MOIW'
)f Ifffi Dcaft. The numbers met
Tt"Tho~rf"mil-h<>ur ami tho pitting
.vas called to orclcr. The roll was" "
ailed "and the mend). is responded
yith quotations. In the business
Iftftrussion many delightful plans ;
vere made for future ent'itainnent.:
After all business was over 1
ve had a >ocial discussion aftej"
"hich tin In t "rvYi"! a vrr dt- _
icious repast. We- adjourned to
neet with Miss Juanit'' Roberson
m. the next meeting dtite.
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TEMPERANCR- CM'B PRE- (
SENTS "BARABBAS"
Temperance Club of Zion ,
Baptist Chyrch presents T'Barab- .
>as" a drama in tw acts oirEas- j
,er Sunuay at G:30 p. m. ' j
The east is as follows: Barah- ,
>as. Kibe Bowman; Anna Phoebe <
Jport tiaius, Thomas Lipsa.v , j-|
toman Soldier, pJoshua Martin;
Trona, Miss Jesiie Mao Watt A r ~
jeborash, Mr^ IJliudipe Walke!1; t
dary, Miss. L6ulsc "Cl'thiier. R. H.
tiddick, Jr. director, Mrs. J. P. |
tender, sponsor.
jacoer's old folks home 1
The daggers Old Folks Home (
vis lies to thank those who have ^
"isiteel us or contributed in any 1
i'.ny, to the home during the la.-t '
it k or so. Ammilg tho-e who
lave visited us or brought conributioTis
are First. Calvary Misionary
Society; Benedict Trailing
fschobl; Sidney Park C. M. E.
cn 1 1
/Iiurvn, iviuili oirci'V mui JILKl l> t 1
Urn rob; Missionary and Mrs. El- <
do's circle. $TT2fi Ironf Sidney "'<
'ark was colleCtied and contribut- <
d through the effort of Mrs. 1
anie Ferguson and Mr. D. R. 1
!fnrks7~ ? *
May the I<ord bless all of you." i
MANHATTAN* SOCIAL CLCB. [
The jneeting was held at the '
ome of Mrs. Annie Whlker Tuo4- T
'ay night,. April 16th. "The ppeident
being unable to i?UeJud, Mrs. r
leorgia T. Edlivomls took charge. I
Tie house was called to'order at
:30 arul the opening song led by t
fr. Mack, scripture by Mrs. Ednonds,
prayer by^Mrsr?Florino -J
lil15. -* nip by Mtrs, Coiv B. ^
-?? the
7 'RADIO XTTWS fora
Jj.
Mr. tJeorjje Folder entertained IT^V
Urn-Radio Secml Club Tuesday, ^
April 10. Attention was turned to ' 0
iiTt unfinished business after the 1 11
levcitTonal exercises. Our can.'i- '
ilatc for membership passed mak- 0,1
inpr the Ratlin a complete 1 r? tube lu;'
set. The new member (tube) is, '
Mr. Nathaniel Gillian). * _
OjUr enmpaiyn for members is tmu
cl-scd willi 15 excellent tubes. r
""TT'Oouust'1 rtf tvbtte potato salad 1
oillcltuce. crackers, sliced bam: ic- 7; -,
oil' toav Jrilo, rakc-nnd candy was fV
verve 1 by Mi^s'Rut-bine Smith. \W
invited veil to our former ball 1 ' .
be jiivcjl at the Odd Fellow's Hall
Friday. Apr. 28. admission 28c.
Cord music and order. Mr, .Tack- Kl>
son ani? Mr; Johns ui will act a<
mi: i.Ukv hiimi" ?? . :
sociai, or i n
?; - " l""-T >>ns
r The I.ticky l>ird Social (.Tub was :
entertained by Air. and- Mrs. TU.H f
Mc'Cov at 1421 Wlniley St.. April
10. The-meetiner was called to ovd Rie1
[>r by the chapjfain', | After the ?o;v
club's sony. Scripture waread by
Mr. Sam ATcGoy. Air. R-ll Ale- .11 V
Coy offered p-ayer. and the mini' ..
v.---riiiuLiE 1 1 iTpp.rpv
Afessei-s. Trus<lal?a Fla-Mer;?nTlrkjITendrix
weVc repotted on" the rick w
New bn-dncss was taken up and an
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unnnisiK"). mi^nirv'. ecnnpiereji. , I ii.
lire now nrnnbi i" u'miHod -Hto
the club, Mr?.' Alma Pab idvo. II.
i'il by. "\i r>. r.Ii . i -aauPnv;s
to moot witb AT is > P.art ha a v?. i
Rntlcy M 0'21 TToi<Tt R.fnext T o -- P
day. ;i 1 '.
TTattio Jnhiysan. Reporter; . !* .
? i ?1?'I 1 "-i~
TIIi: COSMrrr<)1,1TA\" sort VI.
* AND PRAM VTIC
Convyolowii, R. C.Moss'ers .Tamos jV1 j
McCvno. an'l'- .T-nhn R. McQueen fo-i
were hosts to the club .at the home
of Mt. Prayton at one oT tho vl~ U"
Tf\nrr r "\v er-kly ~ in o otin g;:. 1 y?=? thy
Mooting* \vas' called to wrier 'nt ilia
r:/to l?v Pros-bloat Poinsetto, pojvt C
1?,1 by ATi- rtr:v-- T'.o wnn ' r.,1 p-viy- ,1~
or l?v Mr.. Alexandre Kiiok. , .* -oia]
-A ft or. 'tlio roll - \va ?* ' c-aJlLd?aT.d?PJZ
ilisrusfjlon-.of unfiivshed luisine-"* T?,y
and collection of i.uis, a very info**- A' 1
o<tiiTjf pry v.'i ni vv a p'i ib'"i1 1. Ti'1 -nofollowlrisr
visitor? woro^ivrc^onro<T T+J"
to the club. . Mi.-'o - Anna P' oob,
Thblnn Croon. Obt'n Pa'deer ..and jp
Ann Marie?, cadi express] liavmir
spent a dollirbf fnl ovenp'v.
M+V?MeQbeiin?a lit roxlJ the its. . . _
non'So. After tbo a 'joyrnniont. tbo
bo?t-?s.sowed a enuivo of pbic nnrtln.
ice cream and o:rbo.. Tbo club ?* 'u'
tbo oldest ijn tbo city; being organ- b,H
zpii ton years-rrv. '? '
* ? ' ~hT
rM'M-nn.i: i (j\\ N..iik;ir sciitiiiL ;h.-,
hoys our:Axr/t?] t0?,
' . '' hit'<
A m-nip of' LI 'til' >cnoei !w>\v r.r- Iho
eani/.o I wh ? 7? "knnwp* n.^ t.lvc'F.nr.
mopolitari C*Inl . 'From that limt
on. the (hi "ro^nio" hec-held i'- 'dt"
own in p;ivin<r hirrh el:)?, sre 11 _>ni
and drallies in and out of' the city. * '
We have presente .< dramas -at
Howard Tfisjh. t<>\vp,...Ar-,, Y? il
drows. 'ChaVK- fjracled schiiyj !" !'<
in llcmminu'way iw.X.scvhvaj other
places.
-UV-c-hannv 'l. iT'T" ht-:tron?wtt-h -'A-?
X-o+de- Ouf<a-1.". "Thi" t to. tly: . 1
City'-' an! sc-veral oth;\i? out-tand- et 1
i'fijr play?.
?Wu-at;c .prfud .to r'nbr on,.^cl"h 'In*
atfivjf: "O f1o?rvrrr Flnl>?v.v'!l?^intr f'Vi
ertv. Wo stand f.'r honor, tvutln it
. . i -it Or i . oi i t '
una rijrm, ouf-mutiu'-' 11 -smrio \-n
thronorhout flic- nicrht. Our hnr.--t-.njrl
tiers wave oVr fr M^'-ttnil plain? v.'li:
O Copiflo. Hub- we'll prnmo thy--mm
name." - - ?i?'lie
" . * : Pt-r
THF. ( 'RT"Fv\"nE7V Tint den
hoy
The Crusader? met at the home.
:>f l\Tr. Albert "Wdli.ims, with 1hd l*\r
president presiding. "*Aft<cT~~devo- p p
tional service, old and new hum-' St..
ness were.discussed. A Silver Tea
will he given April 29. at the Jiome
1? Albert Wil.lianTS, 2227 Richland
St. T.oolc fpr a public < rinre which 0
will -Jto given in the mar future, wa*?ome
interesting, rrlnarh? -revere Clui
til'MI L' 11' 1 id?k" 'i '"h -'*. Apr
Marion Rrr'oh. Mi-s 7>i- -T?n>ir.er -II'v
ires Oli|- t pn'ph'e ystio'V. A ft er idi'
he busitieas the remain,lor of* the of
evening w:Ts" enhv.'d 1-yrlnyipg cent
iridgo nn'd en,i,,yiiie.* a vhdirrhtfnl hotl
rouVse of cube. poachey and ohm*- .md
ues.?The high score? nvid'e' hv "ntr
\fessers IT. It. Rnrbfiis. 0. T . T\er- R.
diaw, J. Brawn, R. Rriee, T.ow ?cor- i ,'!i
>s, A. ' Cooper, iJV.iP. T.fw?en, .T.
loirkhart. .T. .Tarhson. The next
neeting will he n* th-^1:ornr of Mr.
1. R. Rnrher. ' - \\
. . Mrs
. MYSTERY CHEW
- " - ?'vr- ' ~ Avo
TT<'l|LUifcii' w?ekljc,iiio<;tinrr.. Apr. tvac
[t>, 10riT). at fbc bonijt of Mr. Tvob- pvi/.
rt Rfarfh::ll. IROt McPiiffio Avo.. ;Mr<
tt"7:W p." m. The rnootinrr \vri? *<'?>'
tpenedbv tbo president". Mr. Wo. t. Ibui
y with a prayer. Pome i'>
ntorestimr remarks wore mrulp by pri:-.
lifTnrnnl Dinmla ) i.f 'lm olab Tko "i 1 sI
nootiti.fr a<1.iournrd. A clo'ie'ons Mi<;
ourso of bam and reps was sorv- r.ve?
?d. The novt moot inn- will bo A or A
!2. 1f>25 nl thP hnnVr<>T"Mr. .T. TT. l
Vnshinprtbn, 122") McPnffio Ave.
_ . s; '
Tall.
Riis5nr<-<ewn <!i vus -'M :?f<1 t\v > fj(
?ow. members wero.taken in\ ATr. Soot
?. IT nil and Mrs. Flns-ie T. \ve\ ular
A delicious cotirs^ ^'ns swvfHl l\v Clnr
he hostess. ottg
We ad journed to meet, with Mrs. chity
Man RtVWffrg. T1
Mrs. t). Smith, Reporter dler
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PALMETTO LEADER
C-RtrNS AMIS SOCIAL ('LOU
he- club held its regular weekly
Ting'at fli.- home -f Rheuben
vTtr?v Benedict College, on Apr.
Id at <1 lnw Inisjnessv w'-re ,*s:ed
in the meeting. The two
I.-,, that is the sorority l<> the
is Amis, will lake a trip in the
, future to Jhistuvtu^ ?. C.
he members also made .suggess
on a summer sport for their
isement. Mr... Robinson* >ne of
old iTiefnhers came back to- us.
was ivt^lveo with great tremor
tlitLchib. The meeting wa?
~t;M b h ch.gQ.'ITbd U ih-T'T'tffHJ
a-I . was enjoyed l>\- 'till. W"<st
a ptm-nnt evening, ~
kil n W. T1: oft. Rcpoi :
if. WTTXTN C
WORKERS CU B
ho club in1 * -it the bomp i f Afr,
ii Sharper Jr., Sunday 1'. M..
TT 1 I. ATr. Lei m BaHevh" Cm
cd' the meeting to Order.YuriTbpitv
were dfceiTPsed be nieni
of the chlb. An egg. h-.at is
ined ivy the ("tub satjirdny-' P.
Apr. "tl. nj; the home of Mr.
hav.l Johnson. Come ifrTTT bring
11- egg?. ; .
RTSV1F.I.K VETERANS
?? * 7 hold ivcu i i\<k
'o re *.m M'y.c itr Slate, wb-ve
r>. .1 ei-i- ' -
Oi l! iWl I'/i'T I
'1''rr'/T" 'A mum it an Wo iv
iu n.'iincoi] that r. Parlmtj'ion
it.itj i- wa.s"rtriraniv.oil~nf
?S?(' . 'I'luir "iny \ i|
. I TiflO; Com v;V<los T. P. -AT-'on
T. AV "Vtil Vl'.. V'rC'l'ii'i"?t V' (o f
aU4ul-ant "of Livingston. 11..:.rc1J
t X<">. 2. of 1I1P FJoro}v Chjip1-r'
.1 111" T.eii- T." ' ua
I X>i. 22. m" T1 suits villo !} v. ''y?v?wovF?illi'1'?hr
M ' ' '' "i inicr.
\ls>on.- Adjutnn*--' - AT;41<?r
,F'nv< >:<?(>' post made?rrn .'irl*?~;
Uifmil Atariitlnff. Ponirad ' Pa;
! a mado romark?:.
inynno. (losirir.c. inf- .ion
to Pfn'o Ortranizor. !111 Cra\v-1
PL .
^ffov v floJiriotjs cliiolcon ?npnpr.
rr \v. _.i' hn>s ?n. connn;uy5or ?f
1ooaFpo^t-rrrnd^.mc .rlo ?.?!" v?i'l<s.
.
VfTliooi ; of tho Post.: V. Paonto.
ii' , au F)r?G?\Y. Jn'ins-Lm. rorm
n.loF: F. TTonti, P*rt. r? arms: A.
. 1 a t.
^flicer of day; V. B.neofo.
, vie. ."^mmanrlor: Ch > Man
" -ml T.enco \ ? ' A' < !
': TV Jahn.-OM.T-;.- 1
<'.KY HTfJir BEATS
BREWER NORM \ I. 2-ft
-dEr-Ed-iv 3rd<AVesEt lirttwn
'host,er. Apr. 15. ? That pVuvor'
Ill'Tc Jaeleet' squad v { started
Friday. eTh0 hoy. went over
Irt ep'v.'KjMl and bo"Brewer Jr.
bz^SM,?IV. Will \daiUK. 11: n
!<({.-' -f:ir pitcher :.-!'o\yo... only
Wn-hiu- while 'lie Blue Jackets
i-'hed tlip Brewer pitcher for six
|foih foanp ? -played.! well?
Jackets mado thfee vfwars wfth
u~v; mak ."" liv. 'I'ln1' u''"ne'
i.'.a iiii : _ l'/eir atid lv. enlU.vutcs..
The Blue Jackets
B"W-.rin (M -April 10
promises' In he a rood game,
ne Ch?..>1er and see the Blue
1:<>' . iiU.rdf' i' -J :\v. Bee Bit*
I Adams, th- I-'-.- six foot four
Ji, W itch .t'vjr..results'. - . !
TIORENEK NEWS
'rdesf. the "r fl'. " nietitorship
r,,;u'i M;i{v..C'vV.Tnsnn, Torivrer
1..'.<<> ball "V'lf of Columbia
T':H Atb' . Rnyvi TTafl
'? i Vhi-wri 'Tine shape.
"left Writ ='); h:i *. claiIy wofk
to ec? i the b super. Bud
tiui-d. lYumer A':!vn University
it haint^hinhv-' \yit!.'the boys
eli iir. an n I of "wins" *?nit!'.,
other Col'i- : ;;i st"rF with
elub i> tin. "Veteran"' Frank
? . \ F "T in,]
ie "Scrappy" Koone. Those
F. n: e open for- . :<.;ties \yith anyVi.
; .
Th?-y Tear iT-' com pet it i in.'.'
connect 'or. u"' ! t he-,manager,
erf Mar-hall. v".'. "\V, Gladstone
F1 .relic0! P. C ;
(T. IN TON N'KWS
n: ; si Toil ' o;;:ivl; ttl V conference
liel' 1 .N y: B tliel A. M. E.
iroll of C " < !<!ville* Circuit,
. .0-7. v ' '! r-nr. liou^ pastor.
.. \i. "Im" niol new pre-". r
The. ,f. B. Jennings
l.lio Greenwood .District. The
'freneo- was ?successful,
, ' 1 A ?i-rete.
i .-|-ii mu?ii,\ .urn i-nanc^y ly;
wo thank flic TH-diop for sondns
TI' v. Willi ni?; and Rov. J. |
T< nnivvs, as pa-tor and pro-'
i<r olilcr.
Ninv cf.vti rv n.rn
I'dti;'-' ,!sty April 10,
. .X A. . t: 1;i;i. utertainod the
i' Oontyry < ' :U and their
sts at her hoi'.;-' on.Hampton
Four prosrr ions * of eon;
t wet-" plhy ?' Hijrh score
o for t.hv ichili was made by
. M. T/. TV.k-on. second hierh
.? v\a< made !>y Mrs. T? M.
ids am! low sere made b\
It. IT,- roopcTr- The pruOsts
wore hotui' fid"* scarp, won
by Mrs.' J. I*'. Potts, second
s Xirissa Mane, and Miss
p f f /. loie '
ft or onrd^ n delicious salad
<o \v is sci"1*'!"!.
KTRO SOC1A! \\l) ART
'orjretown, J'. ('. The Metro
al a' d Art C!nt> hold its re^
in eel j r ir a ( the hoitu' of ilffe
a Ford.- Misso. Golden \Jnn'crand
.Clara Ford entertained the
on Tuesday, April 2, 1035.
ie meeting was enllod to orby
tho pre-ttdenti The club's
<?
I
:mT fr^-be..?iU-?A. Grcvn,?
- pray liy 4 1 i i i'-Hr-rrinrr^^nTT Tm-~.
secretary'.being ybseilL ?there was |
i:?> minutes of Jthe pa-t inpeting.
No n?W ~fm-in<-ss -to be !
: i uiisucted.??~?; : 1
After meeting \ye spent the .
remaining part of the afternoon -
in playing game-' an'i dancing. '
The Hub as a whole ' njoyed "hay- r
-ing th.' visitors. '
Tin? ho-tess served pi'iiieh, eakr-'
' Hid cumh. ? ?'_L
Theclub is looking forward to
Mi-ses, Anis (rtvetic and Titelma';
(irecno for a nice serving next
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HKM'IDUT. (DI'.l.llCi: '< I.I II
- HAS Si A-T-LKhFt L AHVlb ?
-?The ob.icet "f, tin?('lob' -? :
ing on Wcdnc-day .i'.igiit, April
tJtt, >vuis to take-- an inventory of
it s activities cjiirihg the , sj liob!
""year and to see jn~r what ii ii.rl .
accomplished. J '
The Club's obje'-t ivo tl-is y> ar 1
has been Library hrive and i'n
HTT pSSjecT Wi: have bad tin TTirr""
. ii-ua) rosnonso' . < i, > prcHd' ni.
Prof: T.- J. Hanberry,. tiikeg tliiineans
-oC Uianking. the members'
and friends, who contributed. -so
wiljingly and ' lii'erally. for -th i:
-lipport. The club.,'through this
drive, contributed several Vmndnd
" dullai s'- worth
<m almost -every department of
ECU i t.It . ye. Sprrinf--mention?rr made,
however,- o.t the -books tl
hooks jjiv(*n to" the Riolojry d"puiTiti'iU.
"All \\ hi K an ! ini?play?malic lack
a dull boy." Our. president
Tc la-vc- *. l.iat [anyway afQ -o 1'
eave us a "Trip-Around- thc-Wurlil.V
This was larkcfy attended and -e:.
- ?I ]>>'&. vcry'imc, ; _
Altll'o -r1' 1 ll|V T iln-nrv? Di h was
tlie aim <>f the Club it did not
foijret th ctdUw-'iil side of life u
--anil We are cei-tain that the general
public of Columbia must feel
Vintofnl for the Club's presentation
of Airs.- Charlotte Wallace '
Murray in recital. *
This meetimr lnaiik- the closiijy
i f the Club's activities for the
" > e;lv unle ? sonrrthims else eonu's
up in whit-b -eretrt?'ttv " president
will luive a call meetirjr. We^jijraiji
^ttiank the -member- a?d
: I'rl'yn.i - "who made possible litc ^ae j
,Vejs Trf~all of cvur yfforls.. .
, AIKKN Ni:W>' ,
: "Aehiev. nieirc I >1 y" ft.r _
seven uiiitVitflU months- -ch<>o]s?oi
Aik >1 (Anility will hi; kohl at tlx*
Ark (iiak'il Srh?rr|, Kriilny,'
Atnil 2tit.li. 11 a. 'ni. . Tlu* I.il'< r'
::: > *.Kvetit- w?l T ? In- 1x id ?m - t4?t?
- .Vrkool inuKtnViijmi tin'?l the Athlatk'
Artivitk's will Ijo lu*hl on (lv- ...
irnninils in- t-ho jifieruooti. Com
tr ul. Oloarwat i\ Ciranito.-villo. ,
H t tJs Ai-atloniy, Aikvn OraJoUi.,
- ,SV i '.?><? I?an i?In la if ii'hL FoII'.wIm: ~
thi' Int**i\'yv Kvrnts. too MHMliKItS.
OK THK COUNTY C.UAPDATIXO
Cl'.ASS <;>! ll'.t'r, -will I. ;
awarded thri-r County * Promotion
Cort jtVan s. Membor-Cof t ho < lass.
4^t4oni .KiU-hinyC P W. Tuh-r. _
>alh y. Ma''y Kti-lu): Cii:rn"or: David
(lu'iitor. Xaonii (iaiii- r. K.
(iuntir. 1>i'ak - (laatT. J. S. Daily,
" dntiH'I'ail '. Si-ivi in Union (J? or'
L'ia. Not*a U. Evans-, Mary A.
Franklin, Margate-.* (iat)/Lt. (YU*s- 1
tin., (iary, Ik'-iiba Hartley. Aniii.? .
Hell- Kaniuyo, koola -Smit h. M..nv
i ta Unfits. Thomas, Viajviu-o
Darns. Julia 'Simpkins, yrmv. \ ilia,
An_ii.:o Myrtle Holme-*. Erir stir...'
*\\ oavi r; < a Jwlahi Ankrson, 1m*?.
. M vrir'ks. Johnr.i:' J3\ Jmio...' Hal-D
.town. Unii-o Pi*-ott. (i: n lino Edward.-..
(Jiiinrklsv." atid Rosa Pavi-.
Yej.\k;lle Iktvjs.*, Jo}i.n If miry i.i'
. iu- I i ?'' 11 c 11::.! :i" : " : I n 1 n " M !
i \i I.ind.-y. Clearwaf>r School. ~ |~
'"One of 1 he. ,
events *of lasl-^wek tli flanco
itiw i)]>y the ' 11 >yal Aikonites.
tmnVsoc.a! f!iih < Aik"n. A \f''j !
larire nuinher of It?*." *t anil out of .
town fi""hnds enjoyed the uvea-a>11
. I'iit-tl n V-, ()->h -!v:i furnished t
niiTsif. ' I <
The V. W. 0. and Y. M-. C. A. i
hoi 1" hoi: annual hannnot in th'? t
spaeiou- rrr pt ion .roiun-f the
campus 'in Saturday oveimuf.
April l hh. T: wa? a very unique
at\! pretty affair. The nr. inters
and tin it* vrue-is enjoy.d ,
the "V" P'dip--. toast--. Impromptu -
>tVo(*PO- mm uppPopPHM-e -Tntr^TT- ??
for tin? occasion. Miss I.aura .1. 4
Smith Chairman of program ooiv
m it tee, acted as toast m:sfr<'-"s. 1
Mr. ClariM! ( ' as; :on-t ina-tor, Pro ,
Weaver^ 1'ns. 01 \ . In^I
strinnontal ielo, Mis-; Willi-' NTvT"!
Moi;ris.- Mai-'.rlo.. . Paly
Vocal o!ri. Mrv Johnie Bland. Re- j
spouse to welcome. TVTi*. Walter Ha- ;
f'y." The refreshments w re Vie- |
1 ieions and We wish to thank. all ,
tlie 'V it einh' r8" and the sponsorers i
for their great, effort? during the
sehool year. Wo are ^hoping to ;
send . a represent;rt ive"* t'o King's ,,
Mt. :n Jirffiv Xo little credit is f
duo Miss Sarah -Harry for -her ]
great work as advisor for the "Y" 5
meinhors.
The Parrnt-Teathors' Associa? I
t ion . of Sehofiohl School sponsored 1
a very int'"resting program, Sun- j
day. April 7. Music for the oc- ^
tastoji was funisheri by the Schofield-School
and Rettis Academy j
glee clubs. Interesting talk? wore 1
inaile" IwT President Nicholson, ]
,\fi s. KM, Jones. Rev. P. A. Cal- 1
lahaiu, Mr. S. P. Bradley and Miss' (
Sarah Ilorry, <7hairmnn_ of the ]
prrygram committee.' Tlie Asso^
citaion i- patting forth' great e.f- 1
forts to equip' a play ground for 1
ti.10 chil Ireji of Aiken. Many swings, \
etc. are being placed on the grounds f
I-Cnd them a helping hand. f f
Oil Tiimlay ?\ening at So ho-.
OF THJ\ ROSES, 'will bo carried t
out in a very unique manner. The
public is invited to enjoy same. J
Admission children 5 cents, adults <
10 cents. n . - j
I.w ?
; -'Ti i ' '* i1 * "'i|j 1 -V*' ;
>r i .;i\>! <. li l:^?\v?44?l>e r?? T
l>< ;i '.he' A i'.i 'i * j !*i?i! <1 '
H a- lay ' i v? iri^r. Ajivi! i
I?i? M ;T . irir- -TTT n "if" f' > I * .?' '
A. t i< \ * < ?> ! .(;r.>vi?. Mt. :
A':-. .. . -Mi _JlitL.LL.-_ M'l-'-t<*?'u i.1
I'-Pankt'i.i' (Jiuv , \V("!. <?(., Trav- i
!*?>: - l lii> >-rff I Jwtv-? i ?ia in, ?
t m ??f> Hapl'*1. KIm" i7. r, '
7.i> i; i I i:!. .J< Iktp! At. 4A'i\I-,
-u-a-lAk- ?1 i-a i? *tn> .'a!?' ?T~? A!'.
-.*i -..li. fIiatn . Si!\orm'<
auU (i.ii;!-. < . A o.-nilitl .nvrta;
i \t. . >i f v: p''r>!iv':<. h ;i? 1
: - ?.!',.> ."Li.-a*. ?"A-: - {
t. pi iv
*i"*? ; ? ?i- I V.iifit a, "A I .
" 1 * .-tr-'-M iv ?jrt-r?(.-jit xij hy'?rt- i
a r ti-xiu' Ti tv < *T7nn P. A i^rusta.
i Pi 'i evi-niiiir. April loth
w a a y" v;i\ \ > ?;A A i k'*- r; i I - A
yy liti'ir- ar:<i, app < <'iativ .' a:f-?"
; r- VP
v. !; sir . V/. II.! All T
? n?r?M?- -V! v tt?<?^
: I.: V' ' K.i ' Vi' 1
hih.- 7 ' :
i;t?Y scor rsOK \MKUK A ->
T. .1. llaitru i! > rfti-rrt'cini nu?> inii -i
1 thidr. un*? biggest lea-'Hi
"\vhy ja.'-u.lin^ hit- lagged
ih.-ii'.' \ :s Incau.-e ei the lack
ni kjHlW : lull.: If.*
moveim-iit. 1 am nut uniiiinyLi ui t
mat. (ifflv :iit .vrrr^-r--t'ett^vnn u-i-eHb.av.
1 bci.li.A - v\iCh"t reasonable .uTiTTTtrnJi'-Tjjf
what-?tHe?in ighi?.
ititcb.jf' :?n? c Vta.iV otii r
.bO| n.'l ' I .4; 1 ' .-, . V. ! i r"1>C ur~ TK^<
?rt?m?'*.< ; 1 n 1 in 1 it'tn 1' '
ill- i u -il- :< .nct-tei iiii'orm
. hw.-e Wnu Hiiji' not i>c Uiiiitbai-. \vi h
.-?J,. Ji-'\ . . u.i. unv ?.11 other",
iv-ii'ifs i.'ai.i- dfs inoi-c '".>c<mt'miiu!
i" " ' ' \\
Iicia- i >ci uiie may gu isV the
t a tie i y.iiii' they >v.,ii ; ,n<: .Scouts
eVmy wiTCTf". nx tire lu.es, town or
ctjieil tbu.'.^t y.. ' liuy ?cuUt
ilo^ e-Verj curlier ul the nation.*
Cie.un-Lut aivi't, ati-.f '.cat as:a inn '
iu their ui.u'yrhi.s ana iiujioicd becuuisv
ul ihcir- ..4cryice.* i'heudoi't- ?
Ku use ..oil ,-iv.<j:* " 1 ho liuy Jic-but
.Vlu\enic-ti.' is db-'liiietiy uu u^sct tu
uur country lor the development
uT elTiciOacy, ' virility ' and -goo.;
eit.y.' TIaliii'i.; ?(.Outing-?rs?rt*ptA
- e lit. U 111 o\cP id Cl\ iil/.ol" COUlitl'iCr.- |
q li.cn cutiini je.-i r _l>: e.-'-nt uve-r t'u
l>ei i-> hi 'ui tiie wui hi.s j>u]> tuft-ton. ~
.Seoul ng lua.i . be regal"'!.- .. a.& a
I'll1 -Itfiuii-r:.' : . ul: "aoy
i:ic-11 ana 'is - one' of Mw bij? ioiccsi
today making iui world lycacv.
l.s .a"va..-> arc 'a ;uc'oru w.th viK>-t
ol '.ho mo ; ii c li .a't !i uiki ;s nu.-*i-ti
u|>oi. U- plciifoa* .yil1. i; sillies'' to
iTto i Viv'c 'a td'*l) aTi : _ *><.) *tlitf
t ruthc-ihood oi hum. ?\ny chuic'.s '
I'lKlgV, ( rji?7c<t civ-Tit tit J ^ ol'-it- fcl\n*gv.}
Any In y kacivc "yrais .la"
l.< eligibly U> ovc'ollly il scout
l-'ruA idinu .lie t*ho LcqUilvd
:_c I ah,; JlSyS his hrvtitWiVsil-l)
;cc. i ci'suDs of. organ.zull 'Tzs-invi
v.-i" ?? in list,* ilyy tcouC move tn.ni-inny
'coiftinumcatir. will, i'.'
.J. i.tanl'c-rry, V..-U .ci\ohiiid--?.oiicv
Hooker \\ a-iidigloji 11 li.S> iio"i.
" ? ?: s_ _
'HIK-t'OASTAL
.QUI 1IESTUA. I'UOHOTEKS
Of r?rvto\yti,S.C."?''Music -hath
l hailll," -SylTle 'of he 1>0 t crchct5- '
tr'as in the c-'uirV;. haw tilled the
uf with music i:r tie t'tty* wn,- the. ,
"'Charminy- little <'By by .tiu?..aya."
Music lover* from "far and near
hav e listened to sweet Strains ?f
music tram -the Wo.-r bands for the
past 8 months. "Look! -What's in
-ton; f? r -he 1 at tiro I Wt5 huvC- ~
booked- the famous Zack Why to.
and Ihiii Beau _B.ru mni els of Cinyinnatti.
Ohio < the PaTftvTto
I r.en: _Ft'i !:ty nu-lu. A ori 1- 1 U,-ltj-n't
miss them, "they're hot." ,
\\ hat,hiiriiii old Kit.ar Oliver .and I
his miuh't'v Rhythm Boys >f-NY.w *
Vork City. - They. W.iT harmonize
your, blues nway ru Thursday nite.
May 2nd at tlrt1'-tutu* jdace. ~
All -bar.ds travrding South pet in
contact witluP. O. l homjison, Mir1--. Pi
?i-tal Promoters, 12S Wood St.,
i'loorgvtvwn. S.jC. 1
I.i:\I\RT()X NEWS.
Onf** 2itV! qtniT^rifft-; r?rrfrrrrw? <
eori?.i r.ed at 'Mt. .ifei'on Satin diay
with Presiding: Elder K. P. O.
F-VtH-m --teg -pa*U -W.t_.T-fis.o_ J) ad :
inir ox-prosidinyr elder, Dr. J. C.
McCI'. ll.in, who r.ow;-pro.-i cs over '
:ho Spartanburg District. Ro'h .
Iders .made very finp-!y romajk?'
in,! nmgratuIa.l'N^ the pastor and
v -- o-TDI.^IT,r v:;a i. >r,' CimrtT
^rn I full II .11 'Illvnt . wa-.-- paid t"|_
FTP piit'Sidiftg oldorV 3lr! J. P.
'ewell? rtir conference secretary,
s tho dole era to to the District Con-Vrence.
;Mr. John F. Wise- was
lectcd to the Fleet, rial College
.vhich convene? at Newberry" in
Fuly, Mrs. Martha Corley is our
iltemate. Dr. Dent pre'achH a
vonderful sermon. Our pastor
ind choir motnved to New Rrookand
Baptist Church and assisted
n dedicating the new church.
Mr. arn.i Mrs. Fred Strother
mve returned 'to their' beautiful I
wine here after liyiner two year?
n the upper State. We gladly k
velcome them hack.
Mr. W. Fh Walker surprised
member* of Bethel Church h y
rooting a fire proof toilet for the 1
adies. Mr. I/croy T/orTok died in
Philadelphia last week and was
'uneralizcd at Jones Chapel A. M.
2. Church here Thursday.
Mrs. Flmma Wiggfall of Bate?-*
>urg is visiting hpr father and v?
npther, Mr. and Mr?. Russell P.or- _
er. The {Jilver Tea will he- on- (]
crtained at. the parsonage Sun- ?
lay. ' V
An- egg picking will hfr~at the_
mme of Mr. jrftd Mrs. F.rnest S. .
Vi?e Saturday P. M. 1
The Easter program will he at
ho following chfcrches ' Sunday: ,,,
Ipring Hill, 3 p. m., Mt. Zion, 5:30 :
v. m.; Bethel, 8 p. m. To all tho 1
Page.7
pulilli: I-- r rdi.illv inviV'd. *
Mr*. "Mary I-aws. wife of -Rey."
F. C. Law? Sad^i__strokc of p'-ralysi*
last iJuriony and is u ruble to
W'llc. '
,M 11 ' 111.1 rv?linwii. ,1.?\V, \V.nrr
in>r. Charley Hi.ackv." !! ."atidvMr;
Tlinrr'as Boy) are'on + N- v'-ek-list.
XTa?.y.^ZKwy ' < c' v^r hastily.
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i m:i . > . -M: 1" . /n
<i al< .tl f; u -ijul lwui*. I-: 'I. _
Miihiir.*! an: all t'm-h^rs ::
At 1.1 lif-v.. 1 >. <\ C-v4?y
l^-Vui-I'.mJ a \vMui * a
lartra < ; ?
?4-'i ?'4'.' .Ma ?V^??'-i : ' ii 11
li"inu.to ' lav! S'lcr: Sunday at *t 11 .?
tM'tt'.h i>f I';--- ??Ka?d tn???h?-r, Mr?.
f*ar?<liilo Wi-^on. . ' " ;
Tho "Faitbful Ft v.<:( Ilcav ir
I Jam llap'l-t; rhuich tn&t' M ' the !!
IMtwT"< f M: . J. B. "Moldy. Jfi iday
Vpr. T27- > 7"~
Mr. a;.'! Mr . (1. Hiei, 1 : '? f<.nr_
v i'-.s'.s Su?'.?Isiy !r. j- :? ? '.
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K.<tt*rniay Kimtiu.'u?d .M??v S. C'.j u
and Union??? ? . r.
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