The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 15, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday, June 15, 1935
_ Mrs Bi usia Wjllhims, Mrs. Har-- riett
Burton and Key. Mrs. S, I, rc
Benson of Whitmire were in the ,
city Monday on business. Rev. Mrs.
Benson is attending^the An- j
nual^ Christian Conference. j
Among those going to New
York over-jast week-end yvere
Misses ICiiiiiraT'aml J&hie fiershaw, ~
Bena Nesbitt, Corrinne Bailey, c
Cynthia .\lott, Dorothy ADney, ^
Gertrude I.ott, Odessa JJates. Mr. i
Walter l)ean to Washington, D. C. *
"" ^Mieobe^Mbore to Boston,Mass.
Miss KA-oly.nl' Hill of Florence, '
S. C. has been visiting Miss 4
Juliet Ruiford for the last week.
Miss Ilill touches in the city
school system of Charlotte, N. C. ^
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Watson an- 1
noyiice the" marriage of their J
daughter, Ruth E. to Mr. Leon 1
(!. Do I.oiuie of Sumter, S. C. )
- J uno 8, It).'!"), a,' home', 202 Pbrty
. - t -SW Sumter, S. C.
CARD OF THANKS ?
We wish to express our sincere I
thanks to bur many friends for s
their expressions of sympathy and f
the beautiful floral tributes dur- '
lug the illness and death of our
>. father, Mr. Brooks Mayes, who de- t
parted this life on Tuesday after- I
noon, May 28, 1935. i
750 Blanding Street.
Female Help Wanted
Help for Institutions?-Hospitals <
Everywhere. No experience nec- <
* e^ssai y. $50?$1H0 monthly. t En- '
close stamp. Seharf Bureau, 145- a
455 W; 45th, New York. t
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ESTATE NOTICE
All persons having claims a- J
Kain.-t the estate of Carrie Goode, f
deceased, .are hereby notified to c
. tile the same. d.uVy verified, with _s
the im(iersitfned,"an;l those indebt- . j
_ ed to said estate will pltase make
payment likewise. r
Fine Slixret, Columbia, t?. "C., N. J. o
Frederick, Attorney. .? ~~*1 _
Mr. A. Berry of First Calvary
entertained some of the younger <
members of Uu>. oliujeh on JRine bth 1
wun a cnitken dinner. The even- $
ing was a most.enjoyable one. All c
eXDt'O.W'd himo'dr-aa. h?vTnp tV.0 _(
best time of the season and we f
Z.wisb to thank Mr. Berry far this
k?nd hospitality. . 7 ? _|
7 M0QXL1CHT PICNIC j
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(io with the Guild of St. Lukes ?
P. K; Chprch, on their Moonlight c
Picnic ti> Dunbar Lake, Monday s
evening, June 17th. Cars will c
.leave the church at. 8:30 o'clock
pvni. Tickets 15 and 25-cents.
Till-: SON PKJtll.L SOCIAL 1
CLUB c
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The members of the Non-Peril) *
Social Ciub held their regular meet I
ing Wednesday evening, June 12, f
Jt-'orr^at tlfT"lib me of Airs. Agnes
. 1 -1< Uilv j I >< - . T-U.i liivltco \trtl cr -/m->1^wl + ~ *
r . . ..v ...nixv ???0 VAUVA4 W *
order by the President with ?ing- s
ing "in The -Garden," Prayer was s
1? <1 by. Mi ss Bessie. Lipsey, after I s
" which each member repeated'.quo- r,
??tation.?A short pi "grunt was then?
sp nsored by-1 he chariman of the ~c
'piogrnm committee: ... a
. Poerr-?Aliss Bessie Lipsey.
Club Soiig by all members. o
The business part of the meet- g
ing was then taken up. The min?J.
.-UUs of the pre vious meeting -D
were?v m r. ec: t t'tl mi71 adopted. jy
We 'were glad to .have so many f
? visitors', which we are accustom of ^
having. We were dismissed by
repeating 1h?_ mizpah. The hos- *
?less tlnn sotted. a delightful salad
course followed with ice cream ami ^
cake. The 'next mooting will be *
held at the homo of Miss Bessie
Lipsey.
Miss TheTina Richard. Reporter.
CKCSADLKS' SOCIAL CLUB t
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The. Crusach ifs, met at the home p
of Mr. James Jackson, June 11, j
lb Jo. The meeting was opened
, with a splendid piano solo by Mr. j
.. John Bookhart, after which the
?? l ice'inu wis?turned" uvi'r to oar
??Pi o^im-nt., Mr.?William Lawaom -jj
Wo were glad lo have in our
presence tlti' President and Soerotary
of the Social . Serenader'sr
Club, namely Mr. Brazil Smith a.n<] *
Mis- 1 mii?<> UvmIt
After-our dismissal" "we~ were
taken surprisingly to a delightful *
party given by the "Dames." We *
thank the Diimes for the interest
. . that they have' shown in us and v
hopu that some day in the near future
wo shall be able to express -C
olV gratitude to them. . S
Don't forget our Maoris BgHt- ?
(dance) jncrueT Monday night, a
Julie 17, 10115, at Paradise Lake, b
Trucks will leave Gcryais-and^Mill _&
wood," Heidt and Taylor, Marion h
and Blossom, Washington and r
Park at 8:00. The public i3 cordi- e.
ally invited. Admission twenty/
five cents (26c). -t h
W Bftrber, Reporter ' w
IIR omiiMTAL tinri.M ru n
At 8 P. M. Thursday, May ;j0,
he members of the Oriental Club
>ogun their meeting, which warn
sided by otir Vice President.?
ut in the usual manner. After
vkl^h dttleiuuL tim'ily Lop he, weieiscuss<od.
After 15 minutes; of discussion
ill's, Flossie Roseboro'ugh invited
is into the dining room, where the
able was artistically set with tjie
luk^ciilnisruuuL a-delicious and
ool repast.
- Everyone expressed- therrrselvrsis
having a nice time. We then
idjourned to meot at the home of
ifr.4. Lula W. Moore, on Calhoun
itJiipe.l^,^.^
T11E_ SOCIAL sSERSENADERS
The regular meetnVg of the
lub was held at the home of Miss
T. Chttlm^il. Till; 1 pi t'S'ldi'ilt t'ull'd
the hoilse to order aiid a ilisussion
w'as held relative to plana
'or the pienie. ?
?We Were glad to have tfle fulr
owyig- m? mbei>-of the- C-rusad!l*s
Club visit us: Messrs Brown,
Boston, Brice Lawson ami Bentey.
After complotion of the
nisiness a refreshing repast condstmos
nf ifii ? ?? -
<vv vivuiii auu WIIVC WUS
served.
Donlt (forget! The Crus&ulers
md Serenaders's Moonlight Piclic
and Dance Monday night,
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THE DIE EKllEN BIUJDKR
? ; CLUB
*oses, brides and festive occasions
?and Die Fruen Bruder Club is
>reparing to greet you with its
summer "Erwacken Tanzen."
3reat interest is being displayed
n the organization by the Bru<lsrs.?
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Our last meeting was. held' at
he home of Bruder M. llannun
iu liter on Pendleton St. The next
iieeting is to be held ?t the home
if Bmder_H. Lee KinaVd. - f
CLAIRE DE LA LUNE
Claire De La Lune had Mrs.
Catherine Taylor, 1824 WashingOn
St ff\y o nnn/?A?!nl 1- i
? ? v. vvngciuiii nosiess,
ruesday afternoon. The meeting
,vas called to order at the usual
ime -by the president. Old and^
In mind though not definite yet
ire the social functions to ' be
riven for the summer. So listen
or them. After all business was
>ver the hostess served a delicious
ialad and icecL course. Various
rames and ^ards were enjoyed the
emainder of the evening by the
nembers.
"Next meeting will be with MrsL
rQo_ White.
THE MYSTERY CREW ROYAL-"
One of the most brilliant and
swankiest affairs of the summer
ieason was held Friday evening
it College Inn when "Ten Men
>f Mystery" known as the Mystery
>0\y entertained about?seventy
lve of Columbia's olite.
The evening of enjoyment heran-promptly
at 9:00 o'clock as
he guests arrived attractively atired
in n variety of drt^ss in keepng
with such a gala fete. As the
oft and sweet rhythmetic strains
f the inimitable "Snookum" Ruslell
was heard the happy seekers
if merriment danced to the times
kf the very latest hits of the day.
At 10:30 Mr. Richard -(Bus)
Villiams, instructor at Voorhees.
(unior College assumed the role
if Toast Master to present the club
nembers. ' Mrs. Edith Hagood_
Jickens rendered n vprv
>riate response in fbehalf of the
At 11:30 the dancing was inter-,
upted when members of the crew
erved a repast consisting of ham
andwiches, punch and gingerale,
weet pickleys, salted peanuts and
runts. 1
The guests of"honrrr for the ocaVion
were Messrs W. W. Jackson
nd Matthew Robinson.
At 1:30 the strains of the
:rand finale were heard to the rerfet
of all present: j
The club members and _ their
Jr. Wesley Mangum, after the af- |
air went to the hom^ of John ffrl
Vashington to enjoy j a cocktail
iarty in the'wee wee hours of the
noming. One of the main feaures
throughout th() evening was
he "Who's tying thR bear"
Ir. Charlie Dannerly Jr.
RAIDO SOCIAL CUB
The Radio Social Club met at
he home of Mr. Earnest Wilson.]
"he ^devotional exercise was com- '
losed of prayer by Mr. Palmer and
lible verses by the club.
A\iew law >vas made which goes
nto effect next week. Any nienier
being over 15 minutes late for |
wo consective meetings will be
Ined an additional id cents along!
vith the penny fee.
One tube in our set went dead
o it became necessary for us to
ecuie anullier. Mr. Albert Dean
idams an -applicant for member-,
hip passed, so our radio still has
r a...i
o tuues. -
You arp, invited to attend a Sil-?
er tea to be given by the Radio
:(*cial Club at the home of Mr. I
Jeorge Felder, 1301 Barnwell St. I
iunday, June Ifith at 7:00 o'clock. 1
ssembled around the table in the I
eautiful dining room to receive a
UflP?r_consisting ot-h*wT
ominey, sliced tomatoes, tea
oils and punch followed by peach- :
s and cake.
Next meeting will be held at the
?me Mr. Felder, 1301 Banr-1
'ell St. 1
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5
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The story of my friend is one of
woe,
lie Jived on the water and said he
~ wouldn't die on snore
him home . >
tje would be ready-when fft^ esptain
blows his hohn.
I am sure you have heard of the I
good ship,^
-Now my friend was. one who Jlever_
was found,
And until this day J,hey swear he_
was drowned,
To me I think he had nothing-to
dreadT"
For XJod had his home all ready
prepared?
' ".Jihks"
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l.\ MEMUHl AH " ?p?
III sn<j lint liivinir tYinmnru nf
James who departed this life June
17,-193:}.
Father th?u~aTT gone*Wt not furgotten
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For the memory lingers near,
In that land of endless pleasure
-We hope some day to meet yuu
there. ??
There among the host of Angles
Where no sorrow ever coihe,
We know you are among the number
In that brght Celestial Home.
Mary James, \vife; Eva Hankerson,
Seabelle Simpkins, Essie Calhi
um, Bessie L. Nicholson^ Estelle
Spann, Kathryn Nobles, (iau^Jters.
Thomas James, L. F. James Jr.,
Willie H. James, sons.
FLORENCE WINS TWO CAMES
Flor.ence,-S. C.Won two games,!
Friday they defeated Kershaw, ?.
C. 8 to 3. Saturday they won
from iork iTW^tn ~T~2?innings.
The pitching of Prince for Florence
was Oio highlight of the
game,
The team will play N. C. teamsJ
for the rest of June? and return]
home early July for the 4th of
July . ,
LOVELY PARTY OF THE
SEASON?;
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Creetvv444e. K. C. -Miss Maggii
MPfhell. si'u-ial worker of tliiv
city, was the charming host' Ss ,ivl
a few intimate friends at 'her
T;wly frrMe"21(> Sullivain St. June
5, nit a Bridge party. The room
Was bcautffntly decorated wtBr
roses'and dahlias. Three tables of
V)ridge were arranged. The following
guests were present: Messrs
Kdmonia "dnhnsony teacher
-McKuigiii. Home Kcottomic' teach
er at Sterling High School; G.
Robinson, teacher, Sullivan St |
SL'h""1 , t'-Hoin -P.mWm.llI, K(l(1
ie I.ee Hampton, (). Mitchell, a
Junior at - Hi nedict. College; Mr.
MeDutfte. Chapman, -Rudolph
P.m.-km- n l.'.v.nL- Moll Clv.l.. Mil,
chell, A. M. Chapplh", of Greenwood;
John U. An li rson.. C.pd
playnjg market the main feature
of- the evening. Later, under dim
I: --l? i i . .. i i
UK'"'iiaiinnjr ami cnatung wer.
enjoyed.
Ti)i> hosti s-' s* reed a delicious
sal.pl course, followed l>y spiir.v,
Irinks and sivwls',.Thanks to Miss
Mitchell four a lovely, evening.
t|i \RH:T OF m-rxifDrcT"
COLl.KO K IN F1N4tL
APPEARANCE
Bv Wm. Hill. Jr.
Floi onco l h'' alumni anif former
students of Benedict College
presented Dr. J. J. S'sqks and the
college quartet, accompanied by
Prof. S. Louis Fir.ley, Sunday
' lyjrht Trinity Baptisr Ghurch:
I Many quart* ts ;yij tjtlenfel imi.icians
hove appeared - in Florence
' dm tig the current Va-on, but
-none?Iwvp" surpa-?? d?this sine-.
College. They |>r' seated tlv last
word in everything one could expoet
from a collegiate grou]) of
usingers.
I Professor Finloy, the Head of
the "Department of Music is yellowed
for his ability in training
VQCUi?noil . inst rmiwntiil stiuLntfs
;.nd a. very accomplished artist. He
hag studied for the past thre'g-tslfffP
mers at the Julliard Conservatory
of Music, N. Yj C. His orij?inal in
U'l'pfj'tatigji. of "The 'Old- liugged
-Crosis" and rendition, of "The
Scherzo" .climaxed tTiC evening.
The program follows: Selection,
Iunior?Ohoir. TjUnrtot. selection.
paper, "There is no Excellence
Without Labor," Mrs. Rosa Cosley;
quartet select-ion, "It's Me, It's Me
Oh Lord;" History of Benedict
Col lego, M rs. .Tuanita Lawrence;
Instrumental Solo, Professor Fin
ley; Solo, Miss Alexipe Alston,
"Just Been Wondering;" quartet
si?'at?tion, "King Jesus U a Listening."
"Ole Ark'K A Movin," "In
Thai Great C.lttin' Up- Movntng"
short address, Dr. Starks; instrumental
solo. Prof. Finley.
Missis Bovd and Mood v. Revs.
Howard, Eas ley and Hill and Wil- I
lipm Hill Jr. made a few remark*
Members of the quariet, Messrs
A.' T. Stevens, George Lavy&on,
Ralph Martin ami W. E. Wansley,
fiwi nnil tonnrs. first, ami
second bassos respectively.
There are ten pjoposctive students
in the senior class of Wilson
High School.
Misses Erlene GofT, Willie MeA.voy,
Tressie Boyd, Alexine Alson
Sammye M. Rice, EstelkRice, Mrs.
Rosa Gas ley, Mrs. Daisy Moody,
Mrs. Juanitn Lawrence, Rev. A. W.
Hill, -Messrs Lloyd Smith, George
Simpkins, Wilson.Simpkins, James
Thompson, A. William Hill, Jr.,
praduaVes and former students of
Benedict were present.
THE PALMETTO LEAD
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m-\\rriT>.vn.i.i: n. s. m:\vx
The t, onjmencemcnt exercises of
the Marlboro County Training
ami 14. S. betrnn May 14, -with ~sc
one-act play "The lesson Kali-it^";
li-txl* r "T TTt^iF tioti ol Mis-es F77
T^oolTaml' M Baker, May H'.v "A
T. ip |n 1 ,.lw|" I.y
Mrs. /. Wrijfht and Rliss'J. Benjaniin;
May 20,' a two art play
(Operetta) Aunt iJrusill-a < i.arden"
directed by Misses A. 1.. Bomar
and M. K. Gordon; May 22,
A comedy Drama in three acts "Lipht
House Man" directed by
Mini; R. Whitlilkpr and Mrs. Sj.mnions;
May 24, Oratorical Contest
sponsored by the third year- class
?r-The throe with hiirhest honor
weret?Jennie L. McLucus, Harold
-Biackmitrrnnri Verra Stubbs; "May
2R, Rev. A. ll. Wright, pastor of
Si.iluh Buptaint delivered the Baccalaureate
sermon. His message
is. one for the seniors and friends
n il.lt them thrriru-h 1 i
?-Piunoerititf the Way." ~
May 2i), a three act ComedyDrama.
"Aunt Emma Sees It
Through" was presented under th^7
direction of Miss E. T. WHItainS;
May 28, A Mock Trial, "Conviction
of Truth" was presented, by
the seniors.
Maj 2ih was Senior Class n,ight
?This' was vtry nice affair ?
It seems that the seniors suddenly
realized that. "Farewell" so ms to
stin^ one's heart. ?.? ?-/
On May 31, Rev. E. M. Booker
of Sawmill Baptist Church and
heads the Science Dept. at.'Morris
College, Sumter, S/ C. delivered
the address, to tne.?" graduating
class of '.'in?Thiry-fivo seniors
reKivod diplomas, that were presented
by Miss Julet T. Raiford,
<?f Columbia, S. C.*
Honored stfidents were: Emma
'/,. Thomas, (first)," Carrie B.. MeHao
(sel*oiul)| The Rev. B o lie r's
address centered around the types?
Quite a few visitors wit tressed,
the. closing exercises-*?It is . im-ptts.sMtle
4o name them all at tins,
writing - Some are: Mrs. LuluGoodwin,
Miss Emma Kerdynv.
Mr. W'r.i, r Dean, Mr. Philip
irtin,"ali of Cohin'tbi'a; RevrP. B.
M:lodana."nf, Camrh nf Rev. X. W.
Gri'cM, of Pillon'f* Mr.-Bush, Moldy
Hill; Mr. Dick, of Sumter; .Mr.
Gaiuly of 'Clio and many, others. A
- The .faculty has put forth every
effort to have all means of eiiter tainnniit
worthwhile. The work
has moved along quite" nicely un_dtr
the direction of Prof. f. D.
-N^rrghtr-C - ?
I.OCAI, BRANCH NATIONAL
POST OFFICE ALLIANCE
The |ileal branch of the National
Post Office Alliance held its
regular- monthly meeting at the
palatial home of Mr.' Fahrel Paul
on the night >f June 1st; Mr. J.
TL LewiiT, President". pi" siding.
Thr nu<etin^wvts wolFtppt'vsente<t
^ 11 iv_ i11if\ i - *?i tin.- im ill -ui iiuvn.
AJ' r all routine business mntK'l'.s
were ti is posed, of, Ue listened
oagerly to the-report from our
district meeting. which was held
Tin WilTninirfmr. .\'J. Miiy* W'h.
Tlie 1'residn.t. Mr. .J. It. . L' wic
made the report n a very clear
uiar.ni i Mr H. X. Vincint was
the regular delegate, but was out
of the "city the nighYTif 'regular
mo ting. -
Our Xk'.knal ('oitvention cotw
wiles in Jacksonville, Fla. in-August.
Vrn?rtrir?uniting Bro. J
It. 1.' wk- was eUv.tvii the delegate,
Mr. James Womlburir, alternate.
After all business was disposed of
U... Iw. i M .. I juwo/l lie
I IIV inn t., .Ul . !?*!. ."V ? -* vv*
with pleasing r?. f i * .-hments. Our
next mo.ting will-In iltjtht hoiUL'
ul' >li\ K. 5T. Pressl?y7
TliK JOLLY SIXTLIiN iHK'I'AL
CIAU
The club' nvol at "the home of
>Mi~s*fFannig'Mnrt-in on Tuesday
night.?The mooting was called to
order by the President. After devotions;
unfinished and new business
"was distil--i d. We, had-several
visitors and hope they will
be our guest at nniiv <>f our meetings.?
After the?bueineiis?a?repast
of potato salad, sultines, cake
The" meeting" al^ftmvifed tO meet
in xt Tuesday at the home of Miss
Lucile (ircen at 11*10 Pine St.
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
Mrs. L. B. Brown entertained
-tdu?I'llil, al?1'. |- ..n Tuesday
evening. Mooting was called to
-ai'der^by tiieCh.iplu.n. Mrs.-_ AlcCoy
who opened with, tile singing
..f the club song-.' The scripture
lesson was -read by Mrs.. Tayloi
followed -hy concert prayer Jed by
Mr. McDonald. After the singing
of another selection the Pnsi
dent took charge ot the meeting
and opened the, house for the dii
crssion of unfinished busjness. Af
u r .lie di cussipu the roll was
calhd. It wan" f'.uild that one ol
our members, Mrs. Davis- is ill.
We hope,for her a speedy recovery.
(Htr next meeting will be held at'
the home of, Mrs. Leania Mend
-a4x at?1008 Diviiu1 ?A don'rii.inn
Iiikrii l*i*i* llir tirk, aUd
a repast of salad saltines, punch
And cake was sxrved.
^he" club was dismissed by Mr.
Kennedy.
XI IK WAVKKIA -SII.YER STAR
CLl'lt.
The club met at the home of
Mrs. Bessie Hampton .Wednesday
night, Mrs. Maggie Johnson, President,
called, the house to order.
Thd meeting opened" with t. song.
Mrs.. Katie Sti arns tTTen offered
a prayer. Bible verses were reciH-ed.
After, the business discussion
the members were served
ice crtam, lemonade, cake,
mints an(l cigarettes. We thank
our many friends who helped make
cur Siiyor Tea a success hy their
attendance'and appearance on the
program. ... :
Reporter, Miss J. Kawls
Hafaair
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^^BUY AT THE^^ f|l
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I COLUMBIA
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Has' qualified and is -now tit
under the plan developed ii
Iumhia University and acce
f*' - _ #
% ical Association. Ask y our
T1IK MANHATTAN SOC IAL
CLUB
The club held its usual meet- t
pig at the home of. \lr; John Bell d
01 i Assembly St. Tuesday, night, , V
June irth, 1P35, with'tho Prusi-, c
- dent, Mjs. Dully Smith in chaise. Ti
Opening song , led by Miss Archie 1
Gilmoie. Scripture reading by h
- the President, which Avas?curefully
explained. Matt. 20th chapter.'
P layer by Mrs: Flossie Wil- ?
liatiis, another sung by ^Mr. Ge; rge .
Thompson". Each member 'rec.it d a 1]
Bible verse beginning?w+t-h?the ,l
letter "U" after the devotional
service Thu business part of _
the meeting was very brief.
We had one new member, Mrs.
,\ io'.oiia BaxLey. The hostess"
served a delicipus- course, of p?>tato
.salad, saltin<s, ice tea, and
. cuke. which ''Vt i n me enjoyed
1 Wi adjourned to meet next Tue?--day
night," June IS, with Mrs.
Thclnui Mae Jt.lt uit a. i-i
i .-ir>^villl>iy p
St. A LI month rs please bo on t,
tiiiu'.' ; .. * . .
si mmkk schooi.-hook Kit c
Washington ii rights
t
I1 or tho oonv nionee of Klo.nyn-! it
tary ami Junior liioh School pup-! \\
-4Ls-rin or nrnr trat vioiTiity"j""t?
_ yml/1,1 f <\ H i.'n it n ili .liiiiifii hl: ? I I '
A I v.W.'g" w lit ^ y n | ! Vt V " 11V H I TV t > t tl 1M ) I j ^
ho desire to "(|u advance -work.l-/>
Mr. C. A. Johnso.it Supervisor off ^
tho City Schools, ha.s autjturizdd 1 n
the opening: of a sujhnier ifeh.ooL'
So' ot I h'-y: 11 n i r^^M'luryay,'-' 'j um-1 j
,17th;-a:trl runniny right wTeksA ' jj
Tuition for the*- eitHire' session ..
' Will lie NVUtl -lur lliyli yiii.nl pllp- J1
-fhf-'rmt si.thf fur-Kioment ,ry p.up- !.
11- in In- paid proportionaly each
week. lt
i'tuyuts. who dsito to see their
-'e^ihlfoii So forward will take ml a.
\fitpalye <>f this opportunity-and *
.will eiicouiaye. them to attend.
1'upilj who plan to venter-are itt'ir- w
oil to r yister on .tho opening date. L
IN MKMOU1A.M * ' O
'~ Saeroi 1 to tfii7 memory of Mrs. p
Sandy Simnu i.s, who left us June b
lGth, ll'.'M. L
One more ehair mad vacantfnni' vb
niof addi'd to the heavenly j 1!
. ouimy oiiiiinuiis^tiusju^uil. - W
(Jrxco \\ A~mpey, sTstei*.
IN MK-MOKIAM ~
t . 1 tl
In lovintc memory oi our dear 7
Son, who d'epyyted this lift' June jr
Ih.fh- J r ? . - -jy,
Mis. l>aisy beaehum, l'uugluer. ~
CARD or THANKS ' Q
> * Ill
We wish to express our. sincere :
thanks to our many friends fm j
thoir exprt ssions of sympathy a
ai> i?i-he?lioii.util'ui?thou! trihute.' ?
during the illness and -death e' rp>
our- fat her. Rev. M. Warley. 'who
departed th i s life on Tuesday ,
ni.rnijiff. May L'Sth, 1 J.9
Mr. .and "Mrs. J. \V. Brvtusm u
Mrs. M. < . .Johnson, Miss. (Jarden.
ia- Warley. .Mr. f't^nnio Warley.
M ' M"lill l ie Warley,?Mx?Eddie. ^
Warley.
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NOl'NCKM KNT .. " A
on
Mr. t\ K.''t;,ill. Charlotte, N. CJ ^
and Mi's. I.illie J. Oureton; Brew-- ....
'ton. Wulhitfla. S. C. announce
thbir m:\rt iay?\ at. hoim*, 512 ,.V
McDiiw II Stivt-t, Charlutt-.', X < ' ?
?Ihtv romm'.ny l.t-aa'. iiXillv |v
- p>M'f?o'OTP)f t?y?1 n\ H.'HI. >lnmc7-nr ?
tin* bi'idts' vsistof's bom Alt of- ?
roy and Mrs. ,1. S. Ri wsrr, <f t
Chailot'ti*. at ,'ShUO o'clock I*. M. ' 1
Thursday. .Tunc dMi.?" f"
Tin* bride. \vas loyely dn-ssed in
a- white sat in dittos?with brideYM\!LVlAft.i?r
wliicli hn?* i vani" *
... - - - -
shawl was draped about her by
Mrs. J. W. Glover of Spartanburg, '
S. C.
The groom wore a steel gray ai
s'uit. th
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( H AKL<>TTK NKWS hi
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Mr. and M/rs. S. Gill happily pi
dpi'toriainod, Friday:,., afheuamn, at
i Miss-. Mattie Valentine, New York of
Miss Louise Williams, Seneca, S. pr
C.; l\hL, F. C. McBriea^ Philadt'l- m
phia, Ya.; Mrs. J, W, Glover, Spar -by
tanburfc, S, C. and Mrs. Gills' sis- ,
tor who ha3 -been attending school a
in Oxford, N., 0. , [ he
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DAIRIES 1
livering Vitamin I) Milk .
n* and controlled by Co
pted by American Med- ' j
doctor about it. ^
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BLUE MOON SOCIAL CLUB
Mrs. Cum I.Ienderson. w;as hosess
to the Blue Moon Club Tuos
ay, June 11th at- hoi home on
Vush'injfton, street. Meeting was 1
allqd to order at its usual hour I
y singing. I Come to the Gardc-n.j
'rayer in concert. Bible verses
y eae member" Scriptur^ reVl-.
tig," then the iTTinutb7~ofthela.-A; '
leeting was read. We entered our
usiness-sesskmr AU -business bo*
i gattended" tt> the hostess served"'
delicious supper, which we all
hjoyed. We then hid Mrs. Henurson
good-night, haling to reurn
again soon. " ?
LB CKRCLE EN'I KB NOUS
CLOSES SEASON
Lo Qecelo Entre Nous bridge
lub held its final meeting of the
oason .with Miss M. Itay Saxon as
ostess; The season, which began
t.st October, was one of the most
uccossful 5fn<l enjoyable that the
luh has ever experienced. ' Alhough
the playing of bridge is
he primary intere-t of the .club,
t is not the only one. Whenever
I is practical, the club does some
harity work. This year the
vrjwv -AM 11 > I Mf.nc I! ' ?" - J
lie club contributed a sum of
loney.
With the clgso of the season^ a
U ruber of i'hr members <Vf the "
lub will spend the summer out 6f
iie" city. Miss Lucy Williams is_
laniiiiiK?g trip to " Nr.'iv?York',ity.
Miss- Maria,n Grigs by and
lis- Beatrice. Harycy will return
> their home .in' Montc-lair. New .
ersey. Miss M. Ray Saxon and >
liss T. K. Thorna* will st.iiiiy at n
he University of Chicago in Chingo,
111. Miss Blanche Jack Am
[11 pursue courese at Columbia
'niversity. New York City. ' Miss
>ai.-y V. Roach and Mrs. Septima
hu kwill eivjoy ,t vacation in New
"i k < l:v.s t)-sl'lu 1 a A1le-n ?k? lanning
to spend time in Pittsurg,
Pennsylvania and in St.
ouis, Missouri. Ttye Club will
PgiU-itiL next session in October,
i)35. _ _
kVKBftNE -WILLCTO I
- ? WORKERS CI.I 11 I
The Willing Workers me#: at'
ie home of'Miss Charlotte Brown |
uesddy, June 11. With the Presi-.
rt ?Mr--: tP. -R - WiHiam*, presitiig.
After calling the house to
"cler. "Mis> Lucy Jones led i? a
mg which was followed by pray
led by Miss C. Brown. Bible
notations were then given by the .
embers, present. After discussn
of business-the minutes- of the
st meeting were read, received
i? 1 ad'-'Ptni. With th,. call of the
11, rtieml/ers responded briefly,
ne receipts, of the evening?* $1.35,
he meeting then adjourned with
iiiiii K" irum .>irs. aioss and W'tlW
ARD ON K |!U KS
-? ?? -' - itfe
\\ a : iij t M.e I'.IU; ~ ;U'< pr'O- "
f-sinL nicely. They . iit-f?,-.ir?- i
itiMy ST. on Jam .'lid 7-6 aii<l
.Intlw 11th Sumter St. defeated,
aid One 16 -7.
Anyone ;wishiri>r to arrange ;t
iint' with lis write James. Mury.
1 422- Devpe St. or .pliode
r,o.; . ' .
Victoria AVe>'o?. M.di-u
.rkUisT Junnie Mai-tin
-ited the cluh mooting of t'Tii .
:ii-il One .Blue?, 1422 Divine St.
me JinH We hope they enjoyed j*
,iiv mini- apnin ! L
l rriBE ROCK NEWS
N'ew Holly M. E. Church
lev. I*. C. E. Hiddlcston. l'astor
The weather was fine Siinda> j
id a lar^e crowd! gathered for
e service. -Sunday school open I
I at iU usual hour with the'Supt--^
id teacher* on their duties, afr
which the Rev. C. B. Barnes ^
cached a wonderful sermon and
4:.*>0 I*. M. the Rev. E. D. Lyfes '
Miller Chapel A. M. E. Church
cache! anotho-^ wonderful scroti,
and the music was rendered ]
r the Junior choir.
On Friday night, there will be
program given by _the Brother: , J
tod Society. , . ' P
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Save your nickles and dimes and
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While in Cofufnbia visit the
Elks' B e e r Garden
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1109 y, WASHINGTON STREET