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5T / * y ? Saturday, May 18, S I Mr. David Drown of Winnsboroj, ^ ATTENTION Al'KXMIiN! ; Have you paid your subscription t in full for "The gala festival?" if t 4 not what are", "you waiting for? < Final payments will have to be re_ ceived not ,l.ater than Thursday, t f you haven't paid, do t - >.s<r 'at once. li > . ) I Subscrij)tSoij.s-iwa./t,ayable 'to Mr, t j|Ohn Bell, or Mr.jDavid Betjfiida at t ??M'D'Ta.Uui- M. .All NUSV1 CLAIRE DK I A I,I NK Miss Lealaiij Jackson was hos- | tess to the Claire De LaJaine^Clgli^? akher hom^^ttn-ttrrjTg-?^., Tuesday, May 7. The meeting was presided over by -the president, after all ' business had been" discussed, a delicious; repast was served J,,,,.,. v.r rMr.i*.. i _ T < UCID7V1 vmiu- I'V.Jjcl l.lllie, entertained their guest at the home of x Mr. and Mrs. G 'orge Taylor, Jr., v Karnes and whist were enjoyed 1 throughout the evening. Ice cream, ^ Cake, candy an i peanuts were serv- 1 ed. Every one. expressed them- 1 s? selves as having spent a very, pleas * ant evening. Claire De La Lune ' will meet nvxt Tuesday at the " home?of?Mi s M'ie 1 ,iuiist '.117 -1 Walnut St. . NON I*ERILL SOCIAL CLl'B 1 ! The members of the Non Peril) x , Social Club held their regular ^ 1 nieeting at the home of Miss Ber- . nice Harris. v The meeting was called ^to order - " by the.'"president ~a 1 her which we J sang America; Praporwas led by 1 Miss Thqlma Packard and Bible 1 verses were repeated by everyone, j The minutes of the last nuveting - were then discu-sed. We dociii *it to give a Bazaar at the home of Miss Bessie Lip.-ev, Thursday nite, . Mnv 1fi t oral visitors. A delicious salad ? course was sei yed by the hostess which; was enjoyed by all. The next meeting w'll lie held at the home of _Miss Margaret Harris. ? Welnia ItuckatJ*- Reporter. -2 ' EST AT K NOTICE .? All port on^ having clams agnfn " ^. thu'otiiti' of ilo-sct1 ('hav is. doeoas- oi, art, hoi'ehy-noli fie I "to file tin- Li [ same, duly verified, with the* un- " i (lfrsi,nn,"di?*++d?t hi''**?i"d hi it)?TTT ?srrhV estate" will plea-- make pay- v meivt likc?\vi>c?. Itosolln F. Chavis,- p Administratrix, 12021 Millwood. i Avi'., N. J. Ki\ derick, Attorn1 y. a NOTICE!"!! _ f IJ 7T-' Well trained .secretary-suaiograr tther, wishes: general office workr j I Reasonable for steady employ- . J * men. Can give any number of re- . fere nee. Experienced; Write .to Miss I.ouisly darner, 422 CuuJ ... Street, Spartanburg, S. C. ' , i . * . . ' mm * ') ' MANHATTAN SOCIAL CUB' k The club met ;it th(. home of ' Mrs.'?Georgia T. Kdmonds, TuesA day, May 14th, the house was call- 1; hf ed to order at i>: 1 r? o'clock by the .a H president: opening?song bad i?y- -8 P-Louise Met/.; Scripture read- a I ing, Mi's.~D;~Sinith; "leaver. * "Ollie" Grant. another r-mig. Miv ^ Atinie Scott; each member recited I J Bible viiis"'- '" finniujv iviMi tin- =fc T letter "Q"; old and new business v J were discussed. ?.The hostess serv- 1 !ed a delicious .^ourse of potato > salad, Jiam sandwiches, saltines I and punch, we adjourned fo meet 'I next Thesday, May 21st at the 1 j home of Miss Gertrude Harris, 700 li | Gates St. We .were sorry to have c absent Mrs. Elizabeth Butler, who" p ^r' left Sunday morning for Detroit, '1 ' Mich., where she will live with k her sister, Mrs. Rebecca Bowman. 1 There was a party givevn in her v > honor Saturday nite by Mrs. Dolly s | Smith. - We hope for her a pleas- d ft NEW CENTURY C I.I B I Mrs. H. D. Pearson was hostess , . I to the members of the New Cen- f tury Club and guests at her home r| on Park St. Beautiful roses were ? * arranged in rooms where four pro- (j 1 gressions of contract were played. \ | The club prizes were beautiful hos- ^ lorywon by "Mrs. rf7~11. Cooper. = H first; MrsrFaTTTlte T.intfsay, secon<T; j Hand Mrs C. E. Stevenson, low v HMrs. George Johnson won the t ' Hguekt prize. After, cards a, deli^clqus salad and swoet eouroe was Maerved. - v V B The members of the now- Cen- \ Blury Club ami guests were de- \ Blightfully entertained by Mrs. W. / WE. Brown as hostess. Beautiful sweet peas and rosgs we.re arrang- } Bed artistically iA-living and din- < Bing rooms where contract was play j Bed. The club and' guests prizes ?buautful -bandkercbiefs.Cfttb Bprizcs were won by Mrs. L. M. \ Bbapiets firsts Mrs. J. G. Stuart, / BsecOTid: and, Mrs. N. A. Jenkins, \ ow. Gtfest prizes werp, won tyy BMrs. Bettie Roapli, first; Mrs. John BRollerson, second; Miss Hattie ^tac Corhwell, low. After cards a salad course was served. ; I < ? ? ? ??> ~ JL. rue joi.lv sixteen SOriATrrLLLU A ft-er?two swressfwl meeltngs told at the homos of Miss Margaret Campbell and Miss llattie Garnony respectively tho above nam^K' VUILiii^yWtiir-hnih!-S llU-Vo TitT oi_ue oi^aniiii',1 with tbe following ifticrrs: President, Miss Fanny Martin;. vice-Pros., Miss Lillian Miss Evelyn Jones, Sec.; Miss Susie Martin, Asst. Sec.; Miss Margaret Campbell Troas.Miss fithel". Williams, Reporter; Miss luliu.?Mae?W iblcr, business?tyg i.; Miss llattie Garmony, critic; Miss Josephine- llolloy, chaplain ;_^iss Martha G'arriek, mistress of a'lns. Tht> club's flower, pink carnation, he 'colors are pink lind blue. Motor I/ikfclvy and the wall; toget'h r^titmtf together fall. Tins week the club was entertttm-d by Miss Mattie Garrick, at he home of Miss Margaret CampK'll. The meeting was opened 1/y he president, Miss Fanny "MaTtin. \ short, prog-ram was rendered. VCler th<> program old and new justness were discussed. 'I hu, hostess served, sandwiches, ake, punch and mints. We adournod to meety May 22, at the iodic of Mfss Joseuhine llolleV. -?KVhef 6T Williams, Reporter. HR. SAMI KL BROWN PASSES Mr. Si) rawfj I'/l'i'lll'j UWl\ V Hay. 4, uiuf was'-laid to rest, May >, 1 t*.Sf>. Being Sick for i,uite a vhile, we hated to give him up, ve loved him so dear, butAiod lov d him best as He look, hint to i better place to rest. Haicft to noui n his pas-ingLmany?friends; elaiives and a devoted wife; rhither anj father, Mr. and .Mrs. luthor. Brown of Atfdre.ws, S. C.; tistej*,. Mrs. Edith Itavefiell of Sanl'ord, N.C.; Sisttar, Mist; Ten/.u; Irown of Andrews, { >.. C.; Brothrs, llenry and Ulysees Brown of Andrews, S. C., Mr. lloyt Brown >f Washington^-LL?C.; and a dotted wife of Columbia, S. C., Mrs. 'iola Weston Brown. During the time lie was coming o his end and at his. death his vile was very ill in the Wav-fcley TospitaT but now she is at liome mproving riieely, wishing to thank he many friends for their kindles and sympathy to her and to ter husband also the beautiful iloiil to both. Miss Knmia luri ititnrn d> to NVstfington, D. C., after atgiulmlLMic-l'.umwa4~of---her bruthei n-law. Samuel Brown and being t the bed side of her sister, Viola Veston Blown. ' ?^-r LUCKY BIRJ) SOCIAL il'LUB On Tuesday evening,* May 14, Uis.~ Angelina -Mlntun -entertained lit? club at her residence., 211 Boll >t. The meeting was called to rder' by Mrs. Marie Chfieseboru, vitli the vice-president"-presiding. He's got His eyes or. you/" w&& img, prayer in concert, each niejiier recited a verse from thy Bible, SIlilH- (ii) Me." VP'-- r""|'j '"'I' T,y Irs, Senior. -This?bring our deotional service to a close. The resident took charge. The minues of the last meeting were read ml "adopted* The sick commit-. ee niiuie its icnoit: i\l)j Icliaineis, .Mrs. t'leo Davis. New ml unfinished business were taken ip. One new member was added, J_lwUi i1n?( tjreene of 1008 Divine rrr^The roll whs called.?24-ancmiers were present. Mrs. Mary Mc'oy ol' 1121 Wlialey St., will enerlaili the cl'ub May 21, we were lism-issed by Mr. Frank Johnson. Yv wrrt.: served slaw, hot fish, H ead,: jiunch, and candy. ilattio JohllS/lA IJunnif"!' DAM MS SOCIAL CLtJB : ? This is. station If.,S. ,C. Dames iocial Club signing back cm the ir. Wo-have .beai^oll onto time- btrt^r'c^ladToTre back" gain. ,The club mef at the home i-M^^ie-Atary-Pope, tMbO Millwood tve. with the pre 'ident. pit'.sidinre' )ue to welfare, of the duly we :ad?t he elect ton of?new officers .'hi eh are as follows: .Pres., Mary *opc^ vw-e-Pres., ^ela B. Smith; >ec., Mamie Hampton; Asst. Sec., icneva Smith: Tiea^., I Lucile 'hqmpson; reporter, Florence 'reston; lius. IVIgr.j Margaret Salera ; critic, Beaulah Pope. With air stall' of new -.officers we are iredicting a good year. .Through Tie. Palmetto Leader you may ;eep ufr-with the latest activities. )on't forget *to look for us every reek. The club' Is plar ning some well social activities in the future lon't fore-et to look lor them ?Vrstlois ?ue wt'lt'dhiA Au lievoir." ? ? m t- ? CADSDKN. S. C. In Memory of Mrs. 'Katie *?AdarrnrAVesTon " On 'May 12t<h, 1 D.'?5 was the sad lest (lay we've ever spent without it other. Last year we were happy o?have?her with usT ou, I visit your grave, my heart t'as sad. . Oh! how I miss you? ender Voice. We know you've :ofle to stay.. t Vt? miss your loving presence, Vc miss Vour gentle smile, Vith you we v.ere happy, trid cacjti day s< emed worthwhile. Vt. know you're wiUv-thc nngelsr)ver on that happy shore? > ind we will surely meet your Vhen this life .in over. ? Vhon life's sun is setting for us, Vnd we leave this world of Care; Ve will meet you, precious mother, v Vith the angels bright and fair. Mrs. Katherine W. Holley, Mrs. Mary,J. Holley, A " Daughters. . -? ? 1 ?* : - " . .. UATESBI KG HIGH SCHOOL ?Commencement exercises of the BaU-sburg llig.li School wi(l begin Sunday, .May l'J, 1985. Uev. C\ iWth r, pas'oi ol''tIn- A. M. K. ITTumih of LocTciHr; ST C. will --pieaCh Hn Aii'Miul ?'(.pm"n in IL" Scli ol Auditorium., Sunday at 1 P. Mr.. CHbrrprograiiVs follow: Monday nigh*- May 20th an Operetta, "Over the Gaiden WatTT will lie presented by the primary _ department,. Tuesday njgbt, May 21, "link Kpbriam's Hoarding House," a plsjty in thiee acts, will be presentul_ by the Grammar Schi ul Department* WeduOstjtty rriglTt; May , 22nd. '"'Flying H igh,'* i" "drama iif 'three acts will be presented by the High School Department. ' Thursday night, May 2"rd, Plh Orale Declamation ('out-st-. Friday" fright, May 21lh-.Gradu ation Exercises. Mr. C A .tohn : "son, Supervisor t Negro Schoo' System, Coin.rb'ti. S'. C. -will b lie speaker of the evening. Kxcept'Slm lay, each {program will begin strictly at 8:15 o\lock. : " ; V EES RONS AMIS The girls' division- of tliP T.es Bona Amis Social -dub-was e.ntertained Monday evening-with Mis 4-Kmma Sumter hostess*: The meetingwas vailed to order and business was discussed. The club is planning to' attend a moonlight picnic- next Monday given by the Opportunity Club. To our group is-added a new r meinCer, Miss Kssio Bates. We had with us as visitors Messrs. iTOQis Gibson, Reuben McKim, Robert Watson, Rchard Smith, John Croft, and Herbert Anderson? After cards a delicious luncheon was sei ved. The elub has planned a silver tea at the "honrt". of- Miss Louise Gibson.-2310 Lady St:, 011 Sunday evening. May 26. The next meeting will W at thc. home of Miss Louise Gibson. ?^? - "BACCHANTES" -'T 7 The Bacchantes Social Clubnnet Thursday night. May i'th. at the home* of Miss Susie Bouhvare 011 Lady Street. -The .meeting- was calh'd . to. order by thi pr? ?idc.nt. lA delight flit prayer was made by' Mr. W. D. Dean.'Jr. 'I lie roll was eblled and the. me.iu : A. M.. I-- -:*t i ?i-' > i'i 11111111 i.'ti?\ [T.V 11ifii v wii n th'.ii' (Iiks. TJiuf main feature-of the evening- was 'he discussion of (>lans for our annual alFait', which is customary for the club as r"We apprgach the end.pf each schofasic year. () trP~iyn mi a 1 -a tfa i r ^..w il,l be had in thn.-n.ear future. ? -T.hu president -appointed the various eommitt* es on the preparation, of- this unique affair. After"i the expiring of the business Il<hiiv tho hostess served a delicious . repast, which from facial expressions was enjoyed by' all. We?mtjourm d?(q meet, with?Miss duli1 tte TV Itail'ord on May 10. TH i: Id'CKY STHIKT: CLUB flreenwood, S. ('.-?The "I.ueku s'1 ' held ther whist lournameiit lionday night,- May 0, at the'home.of Mr. C. Chattman.; on Epting Ave. at rPhf won, fwnnt;| fully , dressed _in gorgeous_gmvris. MY. Buyi(. Thyihas anil Miss W. P. Fortune won, (lie first.prize, and the booby wont to Mr. E. Donaldsun and Mrs. ChaUmah. A beautiful whist sbt was. awarded tb tin* winner, jhe players were: Mr. .J. W. Washington, Miss J. R. Fortune, Mr. H. B. Fortune, Miss 'TL Xhodirck, "Mr. T] Smith, Miss J. Burton, Miss M- Shedrick, Mr. C. R. Fortune, Mr. \Vr. Tatum, Mr. E. Donaldson, Mr. B. Tatum, Mr. ( R. Byrd, Mr. O. Martin, Mr.. C. [jJi^arlniuvAliss JL-hu^-y, B. Tho'm| as, W. P. Fortune. .A delicious cniii'^u v MS so V-ed - . y NON PKRII.L NEWS^ The Non Pcrill Social Club met Thursday, May 'J, at the home- of , the president, Mis? -Bernice Har: ris,' 815 Blanding ^>t. Meeting was called to order by the Pits, j After thc? devotional exercises the , minutes of the last meeting were 1 read and received".-1" Old and new business were discussed and plans I are underway,for the future. Each | member-responded at the roll call, j Mrs. Margaret Harris became I one of us, we are very glad?to ! haye. her. .We wish to thang the members of the Claire De I.une -l-ffrty-f-ni kw uml Radio CTliTi'cTur ~c~o~? operating with us on oar Moonlight j PLc-nic. Visitors present at the , meeting were Miss Lillian Wade, j Mr. Leon Bracey, John Whitman, I James Hubert, and Nathaniel McTNair. ?" I ! ....I ? t I... 1 vivaiiitu 4'UUiLUi;iJr?IUHHr hot rolls, iced t^o. peaches, cake, and mints comprised the menu. MHS. FRESHLEY ENTERTAINS Mrs. Maggie Bates Freshley of TTincoIfi St. ontor'ained a few of her friends at a dinner.party Sunday, May 12 at her home. Quite a . variety comprised the appetizing menu, and everyone expressed them reived a* Jiaving enjoyed it to the highest. BIRDS OF PARADISE -The Birds of Paradise met at their new club room Tuesday njte. " Mky 14. -The meehng "was called to order by the president, Claude Ragland. The I-turd's Prayer Was led by representative Johnnie Ix?wis. The elub discussed important business, and the meeting was very successful. After the meeting was over, the club was served tea oml oalce at the Greenleaf Cafe. t 4 v THE PAfcMgrfb LEADER WARD ONE^ WILLINC WORK The Ward One Willing Workers Club celebated their third miniverL sary with a birthday party Friday " iMiiy 1U, at Wio home of the pre_ j-ident. Mrs. William??: A large number of quests was present. The members of the club and -friends from other clubs eoihpet.ed in a whist game.. Miss Annie BeUe Wolfe winning high score, Mrs. Catherine Sims, second; and the booby prize was won by one of the guests; Mrs. Amy Youngblood. After the prizes were given tjie club was served with a delicious course of- chicken, potato salad, and tomatoes on lettuce, punch and cakPv Thethe birthday cake all decorated with* white and pink icing - a~n~d three candles. Every member wanted to have a blow at the candles but it??Ava^rfiiui^y decided Uiat Mrs. Corine Shirley should In.'tinone to blow them out. The members and friends of the club danced to the tune of radio mUsjc until 11:30. The-guest.- departed", saying wy all had a g^rand time. We hope you 'hiviTanother one soon. Tuesday May 14, Mrs. t'resie Thompson attended the meeting. Miss \j. V. Cheoseboro ' 1..I t l- r mi ine upumng song; prayct by 'vir hear'1 >?y a", nunuUy. were lead, motion by Mrs. Thompson; -econded by Mrs. Iv, Sims. The roll was called, the members responded briefly, receipt $4.4.1. .Mrs. Pearl will have a silver tea the 4th Sunday in May at 121G Divine St. A^es+ng-^ong Ted~ by ^iTsr.-tl M. Thompson; closing ode, by Mrs. J. It. Williams. . "" m ? ( DM M KM'KM KNT KX HIM' ISKS . - HARBISON AORICULTl It,VI . I It MO. SOUTH ('AltOl.l N A Tu'sday, May 21. 8:20 P. M.~ C)|A'ietta, "A Hose Dream," by the .Iranimar Grades. Wednesday, May 22, 8:20 P. M.?Operetta. "Day-Before Yeslei merits Friday, May 24, 8:20 P. M.? Declamation Contest. Sunday, May 20, 2:20 P. M. Annual Sermon by the Rev. W. .1. Nelson, D.D., Mayesville, Smith 'arblina. : , """Monday, May 27," 2:20 P. M..-.. dlass- Day KxereisesT \l,,ii,n,v o? laoa.o m 'Inni.n- PHyi' Contest, : Tuesdnjn May 28, -2:80 P. M. Graduating Ext. reisds ami Annual _Aiklvr?s"1)y Oean T. tj. - MeKinney, Johnson C. Smith University, Char Lotte, N. C. - . / ^ A most eordial. invitation is o.x*c:'?|;cvyou to attend thedtboye exercises. John (5. Porter, President. THE MYSTERY CREW The Mystery Crew held its weekly mOetintr. Mav 1.1. 1!)J.r? at the Liberty Ilill.' The meeting was opened by th.e president, Mr. Westlyi .Manguni. Prayer- was led by Mr. GdfT. Then th,.. house was >peh for discussion. Some puwer' ttl! reihai U.-t Wt'ft- in'hle by ll'e pre" sident, Mr. Wesley Mangum. alter hi' remarks each member of the club <ook a powerful step and caniriil' to 'the rc<iu.ireiiu?nt that the president's statement called ft >t'.--The_ttexL 1 nee I iivvT will be held May :>(). 15K15 at the home nf Mr. Robert ^Marshall. L'U>7 McDunie Ave. The meeting adjourned. A delicious course of potato salad was served. . ^ - KOK.MKK CUl.l MHIA.N VISITS ________ t Miss Laura Jaekson formerly of Columbia, S. C.r but now a resident of Washington, 1>. C., was in the city for a few davs last week visiting relatives- and-friends. Whil0 hejre on her short stay, Miss .lackSim s'opped at tin* home of her st.... t,.,,i~. nunc, .HI . liiciuc uu i ay IUJ- u[ i vicx vait?Kf:?8he returned to?Washington Sunday, wlfcTe -ho will i't.sump her business.NOTICE The. pageant \yJbicli was presented by the'Adult School .teachers at the. Township Auditorium, -April 14th, will be repeated at Zion Baptist Church, Monday night, May 20th, 8:.'{0 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. A silver offering will be taken. M'ws The-radio social dub met Tuesday, "May 14, at the home-of Mr. Thomas Palmer. This being a Trijstncs8~meeting lasted a few minlitCs overTliewmo.. lim'itgjl. A report CronT the silver tea, was delivered by Mr. Jackson. Then a few tubes were mended. Plans werp, made for an entertainment -which will bp held Hrtr latter part on?lettuce?leaves,?crackers, ice cream, cake, hiball, chewing gum, cigarettes and matches were server! hv Miss Christnhell 'Fields: We . bmt: jackets ok finley HTfTH I A1I,"T<? fiKT STRONG OPPOSITION. ' i " By 1'klward (Went ) Brown ? Chester, May If. That migfity Z I'Ofatn ul 1*. ii. "FT" seeni.< to be too strong "forits oppostt i<>n. l.u-f , /Tuesday >he hoys mi't? tow .1 i College in Greenwood. The Jackets .started < !!' in a wind making two scores the tirst mnitfg, l'oui I the second, one. in the third-, and t\vo in tin- fourth.?The game wn? stopped in the. fourth inning be-" cause anotbei^ Team, wanted the -tjeld. At-this' joint the Blue Jackets led, "J-3. That was the 3rd time the jackets have played Brewer. Friday of this week they"- play --Beowtui?again in Chester. This will probably close the season for Finley. Some of the boys arc .playing their last season for JKinley. 'Kojum* to Chester/see 't^iese hoys in , action tne last v-time. The game --tt44Hm*pfciyed in thcTJhe.-umFaTr rrnund at Tt30.. makuiagk' : r- joiinnin-dknt __ Miss Agnes UentJ a pioniim ifi young lady of- Walterborn, S. C. wns quietly and l\i,ippil\. married . Tuesday evening,?April?.1L). I'.i.'.o at. tile heme of lam paielits, Rev, - :inu jits. TTuram ueiu, to the Kev. R.-H. Johnson, pastor of the Yam ville Charg'' , V'anivjlle, S. C. The Rev. M. L.Liltlejohn, pastor of hi* G. M. K. Church olfieiatod; '. Miss- Unit was an efficient ipopv - her -of Wes(ey--Mv HrChurch, Writ" ,'erboro, S. ('. . . -Rev anil ill's. H. J I. Johnson will maked-heir hoiiK' in Varnville. S. C. -- BIRTH ANN()I;N( I:.MI:NT-? Mr. and Mrs. William Brown of HUG Hydcn St., arc the proud parents of an- 8 lb. "daughter. Mother and daughter artj, fine. "MILL CRKKK NKWS Rev. F. .!). Dicker, l'astor Services wc^re well attended at both churches. Sunday School ^vas held, at the usual hour: The lesson was beautifully discussed. --Tbo-mmning n:es.-age was brought forth by the pastor at 12:00. This . The MotherV Day program came otf at Ji:00. Sister Jannie Cur ,i, Tia * ' " h^u lit uiuiftv. 1 ins >W1Q a splendid, program. The pastor reported a very . s.i;cceMtlu.l. trip UuEgekh ill?where he wo.un.l up his rally.. ? , We still join in prayer* for our sick members. - ?- i_ PKI.ION NEWS1 _ Key. T. ,1. Mixdii. Ta-tor. Si. James Baptist Church willbegin its annual revival meet ing a~ long with a program, Sunday May '2(5, l'.CJu and run thru Friday, May .-1L2 1 litlVi inti. miniili-rs will In in charge of the- meeting each --night;- Singing of'various choirs r U one. of the main features of this meeting.- The public is cordially, invited. ' "?? 1 1 1511M 11 . A Nt\ () I \ ( i : M i : NT ? Mr. ami Mm. Harold W. Clark, .".(5.r> West llMlv Street, New-York City announce 4&e birth of a baby, boy, born April 21, I'.i'lo at Sloaiu" Maternity Hospital. Weight at " birth 7 lbs and <> ouiues. '"""Mrs. Clark tin N*w Yot k .1. pivsentative of the I.'iilnu'tto Leader is the former Miss Julia K.uaxton of Columbia, ,S. C. r :? m ^ -> ~ ~~\ CHOCKA M WILL UK i ?nrt:si:NTrn _ The Paradise, of llie Out relies -xvtU?bt*?present-! > 1 at Wi eh y?M;~hrr ChurerT Monday, May the 2l)th. ' This program is given by. the 'lad. ies aid and missionary soeiety of 'Wesley "M. K. Chttreh. Pres., Mrs. L. K. Kosthiniohd;. Mrs. la'llilH- " IN M KM OKI \M In sad. I>n' loving mem'oty .of our dear husband and .t'ath1 r. Mr. J. \V. W-cks. win 1 departed this life May tlroiie year ago. , * J I . AV_e cainm' l-'.i ii. T: I'" "rBut all is well thats d? ne by Thee. ] T+rann's" W'-eks, Wife i Tjtomasena Wv ks, ilauuh - ter. - -NKW YORK (Uf-M-WS Sunday wa- .1' (treat tiay;. th"~ first Sunday in tin- month. -Wo were triad t<> have Rev. I. 1>. Am .'h'rson ovitVr ns n< St. I.uke A. Si. K. Chiivrh. who pi raclnJ?sueli a _ wonderful sermon from St. .lohn 7:8. This wa. indeed' a treat: two joined and one hundred communed. U' v. F. II. IIaynes is pastor. We are always triad (o have .Rev. Anderson. Read the Palmetto Leader. 1 _4 COLUMDH Has qualified and is now under the plan developed lumbia University and ac :_[ ieal Association. Ask you 1 ? _r y. I were very gula^y^ have Mr. Willie Palmer with us. Wo adjourned to meet next at the home Mr. Saber. AIJ/EN CHAPEL A. M. E .1 c:nrnrn l_ Rev. H. Miller. Past<>r j Stephens,?Li- -XL-?Revival mooting began A |flKT 301,h wi.h Rev. F. W. Quattlcbaum in charge assisted by Prof. W. K. Matthews. Saturday roam was not availhie on Wednesday n\ght. Neat sums were } collected in the services each night, Prof. Matthews is alive, and always has his eyes open for the interest of the church. " * & Jor Economical 'i .11^ oiludo* Used Cars NN ilh An OK That founts -Hm1,""1, , $4201 ruck . 1934 V'" ' $475 '1931 VS .... S140 "1929 V^?" $195 1933 V"'""1' $425 ( oach , ' 1933 $395 v oach 1U33<hcx. C/IOK JL , OtfiU Sedan ? 1931 V,uv $265 t.OUpe __ ? 1-931 ?uifk J325 Sedan _, . _ ^ $245 I ruck Central?' Chevrolet Co. i??1 KiO -Hampton St. Phone 7937 IN M KM OKI AM In loving4 memory pf my dear husband, Ku.v, I>.. C. beas, P. E., who departed this life May 18, 1032. * , ' ' A pi ccirtu- one. from us'is gone .A voice we loved i3 still A place-is vacant in our home That world t-an never fill. Mrs. t;ileji Deas,<Wife Miss Yenlelle Deas, Daughter. -mm m mm f MRS. ROSA WILLIAMS* PASSES Spartanburg, S. C. -Mrs. Rosa V\ iJJiuti>rs or dir.) 'Ceinvf ry Street died at ihm- hoine .Muieh .tij 1UU5 at he 'a,me uf S;Y years For >" years she had resided in the samcTpot and although an invalid l'or 14 years she gave much lis prat idn and UUselfrsh endeavor o her rave. She was ope of SparAi'nSkrrg's most brave, kind, and netgetie citizens, a'ld people both white airtl colored loved and honied her to the highest.For' the lii-t 2d yeiys she has been a widow, but sht? bore her in ii; :?a- if the? husband She rami" Up" with few education^ al a ivantages,, but yet, she ivas ot t" lie discourageel, she Mas will ing to strive dtligently with what I'iOi1 iio iiill'ii 11H' ptt-sessed as to neeeine iis'M.m to the many that would seek her for sound advicq. She had gained tluw_confidence ;of -ura -notable*. ,rn the laic huwtci T7. K:?' ai - n. -Major Kiiby,?MTr luhnnie Wilson, Lawyer .'Andrews' and others. She is survived- by -1 children, who .-till li\e in the same location. ' . I.ydia .lohrtson Smith, Maggie Mays. Tandy Willjams, Arthur Williams. : Ml l.UNS NENVS Sunday was a high day. for shurch goers. The Sunday school opened with a .large attendance. -?At 11 :30 the ptn tor?amended the rostrum to deliver an eloquent sermon in keeping with Mother's | Day. ~ . i The A. I'. E. League exer? i-es | were quite interseting with the president, Mr. Geo. Ransam in charge, . - ? - Mr. Ran.sop is a veYy capable |M lilt IS L'A petting to lmtke much pvogrcssuiiiler^iis leadership. The Christmas Saving Club will meet this week at 'the home of Mrs. Klwood . Davis on Smith St. Dr. V. T. Robinson was out of the.city Sunday.' The government, class met at the Minnie lb i??< on| Marion St. Mrs. K. M. Wright visited her faster in Mullinx last week. m ^ W.otch For Date The Annual State-? Wide Bathing -Beauty Contest Female Help Wanted Help for Institutions?Hospitals Everywhere. No experience necessary. $50?$180 monthly. Enclose stamp. Scharf Bureap, 145433, W. 45th, New York. I DAIRIES delivering Vitamin D Milk in and controlled by Cocepted by American Med- ' r doctor about it. ? ?wa* T . Compare these prices , See Our Cars Before You Buy '' ISM-l I er rap lane Sedan S 17 "> 1 M.i.i Terra plum { n.irli s.feriii li>:n (ktwvroM ?"??u p?- s 1JK11 I'ontiac Coupe, rumble seat . ? - ylTtO ? iy.il l ord Coach - _ $223 192y Oldsmobile Coach SI l'J2s V\|U01>e4 ( <>a<h SriO "" 1928 < he\ rolet Touring $35 i and many other tyiod, clean used ears. h i i)si: \ "MOTOR CAR CO. ,1 Sumter St. TV Wonderful Hair Crower * Is just what its name implies. . Maketi the hair grow long and full.* Allays gray hair and baldness and promotes a beautiful hob. ; Price 25 Cents . Made by, . \T -A1.su: I\ WVNNt,-'' Clinton college. -Rock IH|1, S. C. WHILE IN NEW YORK STOP AT W O O D S I I) E I, HOTEL ^ The Eint^t. Colored Hotel . in Harlem??? 2121 Till A\ e. al ,142nd St. New York, New York -AC 1)1'BON 3-2400 i 1 ?saa? i i. '. 1 " . ' "Join A Live Order! The United * ~6. . - Sons of Abraham ?AND? Dauj^htcrs of Jerusalem OFFERS THE OPPORTUNITY IT PAYS: $.100 at Death and? $50.00 Hospital Aid Write Prof. F.'N. CLL'MMONS. " ^ Grand Secretary or Rev. A. C. COOK. State Master Chesterfield. S. C. Let TTs .. JSe one of the 3 that estimate ..n your Home Loan Work. 4 _.x? si vrusans contracting Company Phones 3487?8535 v V *" Thig Company is represented by J. W. Beachum and R. 0, ? J&OK Chevrolet Co.??--? HAVE THE BEST? ? * . Used Car Bargains!? SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY 1 9 2 4 MAI N S t. FOR REAL COAL SERVir.F And Purest* Cleanest lee -* _ Phone 43tt~ HAMILTON'S Diamonds & Watches EAST CREDIT TERMS Mil. MAIN ST ?^ . t Open All Night?24 Hoar Service Save your niekles and dimes and come,tip to g?e_ua sometime While in Columbia visit the Elks' Beer Garden LUNCHEONETTE H. Murry, Prop. Phone 686# 11091/, WASHINGTON STREET - r"' .' + " . V'jTLi