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/ Saturday, June 29, 1935 y Rev. Glover Hampton Ilallman, of Mk'.dra, Pa. passed through the City last.week uml while here was the house-guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Prof, and Mrs. Jamew A. Halln* n of ?St.? HT-- He is looking the picture of health.' .' Rev. Hallma'n has been away for 12 years land his many friends were very glad to sec him. ( ? i__ 1 W-I T 1- ~ I mm, juna U. Williams, of Green wood and Mrsr' Josephine Wright "of Abbeville are in the city attend-, ing the . Allen-Benedict Summer School. They aie the quests of I)r. ? nd Mrs. Miles, 12.'10 Pine St. Mr. Charlie Williams of Greenwood spent Sunday with his wife, Mrs. Julia Williams. Dr. T. J. Miles is spending some * ; time in Tulsa^. Okla. Rev. M. Marouett'1 Peace, the pastor of 'S.-,-mid Calvary Church, left Sun t y evening for Hampton. Va. to attend the ntinjsters conference at Hampton Inst. Being a man of such intelligence, 1^. we al*e sure he will gain much. Mr. Edward Tonnv from \Vyr?~ unpeg, Canada is visiting lii< aunt. Mrs. Nancy Bvunson in?Ed.irctield, ... v S. C. | Mrs. Brutison's giimddaaughter, Miss Karli^e 1*. .Cai^- I reff,?who is?attending '"Benedict ftp Allor. C..U...U VMIIIIIU I IJVIIl/UI tuir* week end with h?'r also, cordially invited. mP CHARLES STROM AN KX( hll.LS^ Charles Stroman, 22(1/ Pender,leton St. mailt-Ahe highest- of all pupils in the.' SisTth^Chade of the City System. :? Cht rles is 12 y?aw old.. ;-'v^. :?- *'4 . * CARI) OF THANKS,, We wis^i to express our thinks and appreciation to our . many jelatives and friends for their during the illness of. our dear mother, Mrs. Reynolds, 2.146 Gervais St., Columbia, S. (J. . Mrs. Haltie Reynolds and Mrs. S. M. Gregg.'. Female Help Wanted w Help for Institutions?Hospitals Everywhere. No experience nec r.ssary. &5Q?$180 monthly. Enclose stamp. Scharf Bureau, 145433 W. 45th, New York. ? " "V" THE ELITE SOC IAL CLI 11 yf The Ejite Social (*1 ul> m<frt :rt-thehome x)f Mrs. Laura White and Miss Ermanese Bowmart on Pir.e St. Friday night, June 21. The" meeting was . call'd to> order" by ' the President. Mr. Boh Simmons, A short devotiof>.:l exercise was had. Business concerning our d'.'bt was discussed briefly and since the club was short of officers-from last year, the new secretary, .Miss Ermarvese Bowman wvs elected; also a reporter, Miss Elizabeth Bowers. . The pew rally?which was planned is to lie held at Chape) le StV.\, Corner Pine ard S'nate.Sts., July 7, at 4:00 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. _t After the meeting the hostesses W served a couise of white potato >*?4ad on lettuce, saitinrs and punch. On Tuesday night, June 25, Mr. Wade B. Bipilef entertained the c. Elites to the?_ high' et~ -at?2-1 bit Millwood Ave. Meeting u* called to order at 0:00 o'clock by an of fie* r since the president was call ed ouT"of tTTwrnm s|mr of the not- . ment. A short devotion was had, aftdr which, further plans were made concerning the lt lly. The i TClitoc Knvp nwsiv fm- tho win I ter but .watch for the future ha'p? penijxgfi. Plans fort- the next entertainment have lalj'Oady been discussed and you'll soon hear a^7" bout them. The meeting adjourned and we were served two courses, one consisting of chicken salad on lettuce fcnd the other delicious ice cream, assorted aristocratic crackers, cand ies and mints, i -A call meeting will be Tuesday | night, July 2, concerning the ralI Fy at 927 Pine St.. The next reguf lar mectinjj will be at the home of Miss E. Bowers on Harden St. 4, E. Bowers, reporter. -w THE BROWN SKIN MODEL SOCIAL CLUB ( ' \ The club held its regular meet * J 1 jnjf oil?1 UBautt^ aiwri "VUII nt in \>ri, jw" club room, at' 1921 Henderson St. with.the house called to order by ?the Pivh.?Miss?Ruth Boyd, with their club opening sonp led by Miss Daisy MUe Adams followed hj^ Bible verses, with the little L. The roll was called, and the minutes of the meeting: .were read. The dues w^re paid and business -matter taken place, and discuss-" ^ \ed. We also had several visitors T 'with us. Bach one made a brief talk. " Look bnd listen for their "Sport Ball" soon, ami we invite each iarad every ciub to meet with ub ~at any-time-on Tuesday at 5:.10, at,.. H*ndersmi St. ? 4 er*, wtth whlpTT"Tm were served, with whip .crearrt were served. Miss Mattie Paul, Reporter & ? - t ( *- -*** ?1 _?..7 ? V Tlti: SOCIAL SEIilvN^ADERS. The Social Sihenaders met at th< hrrme nf Mis- Ruby Counts or Oak Sl^, ' The met ung was caller to" ont*T* by the president, Itfr Hray.il Smith. We had a very inl'testing di-cussion of th.. j<ii-ni<We will give the panic on the lUt| ot' June. We wyre plePsed to hUv< thre.? nu tubers of the Crusader; ( lirtr-^etrrr us: They "were:. Mr Boston Hricv," Issue Brown an< William Lawson. After, the pro grata we spent tb1' remainder o the aftn nof>t. sock.lining. We wen served a delicious dish of erushe pine Rpples and crackers.. THE CAY I.AUK SOt I.AE CLl 1 -?The tnem'bcrs-of the Gay Lhrk Social Club -held their r> gula inverting Tuesday eveniJig, Jun< 25, lthtf), at tiie home of Sir. Jam is Whitman. The house was1 cal e<l to order by the president \viti -sirgingr-"in t+r,T^ OTcten." ITaye was led- by Mr. Clarence -Living ton? after which Bible verses wer repeated by each member. Th meeting was opened for business The minutes of the last meetini were read, received and adoptei The business was. discussed ver; briefly. We were dismissed by re peating the' mizpah. On1 Wednesday, June fifth, 193 The t> y Larks Social Club cele bratid in their honor the tirst an niversary at the Progressive Chit l'lu tahh i- were ' beautifully?dOou ?...;?v.? i uiva ?vjui iiiv v. iu u vv/iwio tin. ail' gf.-rnet and gold. A deliciou menu was served. consisting of salad course, punch," ice cream an cake. LVnei?g from I) 'til 1., a everyone quietly the Casinc thoy were expressing themselve its. having: spent an oniovable eye :.ing with th< members of the Ga; Larks tfoci l Club. MJSS (il. ADDKX KNTLUTA1N! At her spacious and palatia l;omo on Puh&ki Addii Lee Gladden entertained t'member -oof Les f)e Moi-nselleS Club am thtjir friends' Tuesday. night, <Jun 25i at 8 o'clock" Two tables wer arranged'for whist and the prize were presented by Mr. Sydhc; Trottiq. "s. . . -> First prize for-ladies, a c-ikve | V plated caiul'v-dish. was awarded t Miss Franct'na Davis, second priz a box of imported powder wen (o Miss \'ict( 11? Weston. Firs prize for men "went to Mr. Wi iam Davis, a beautiful hand mad wived second jyize for pien, a Italian brior pipe. The charmini hostess assisted by Miss Davi served Pin* ?'pple salad on lcttuci punch and mints. Ihose enjoying this allair were /Mioses Roberta Martin, Florrk Counts, Victoria Weston, Hatti Counts, Francena Davis, Messr "".lames Mcetze, Sydney T-rotti<\ Jo Fi . ncis, Nat, Nesbitt and Wiliiar Davis. ?m i l' imuv snri.\i, CLl'D Tuesday Night; Jung 25th, at- th home of Miss Thelnva Reed. Meet 'it. r was called to ,order at its usi al Hour, by singing the cTuhs them .song: After tbe devotjonal par of the meeting, the house wa turned over to business. - We ar Manning on giving !tho bigjjes Mid best dance of' the. season ver; soon,' our "Mid-Summer BaTTT Watch the Leader for the date At this dance, you will get "th thrill <f your life. The "hostes s< rve )e a delicious repast of bab; club sandwiches, ice crffam ar? cake." We are also' glad to hay with us a new inember, IVJrs._jCIer tvu'de N'orrrs. The. pext nieetinj tritde- -Rrr,\vn", Ttiesclay" July 9th. THE" VVARI) ONm WILLING WORKERS The Ward One Willing.Worker tlu- home of Miss-Lucy Jones, 421 Sumter St. All of the member i e-pord'd; We had a ' very fev . i~it(.i s. Mrs!' Eva' Mac Moss we ' onie the visitors. Miss Lil'iai Dourty. nl dc a lovely talk. Mis! Jones served cake, eaTwty anct'tc< tea; and a lovely time we all en ioye.l. Tuesday, June 25, Miss Pearl Wolf entertained the clul i *hcr heme, T31G Divine St. Thi meetiiiL' was called to order an< open-ad, with the club song ~TTy S Che' sfboro, prayer by all. Be.ruti ful Bible verses were recited. Thi minutes of the previous nveetini weiv read, motioned by Miss Bel Wolf, and second by Miss Luc; Jones. The roll was Hilled, an< the members responded briefly The receipt of the evening wa: *5.45. : The* meeting was_ closed b; Mrs. Creasie Mae Thompson, wh< led the closing* song. Mrs. J. R Williams led the closing orders IN MGM^RIAM In sad, but loving memory o1 our dear father and husband, Mr J. E. Rosemond, who departed hi; life, June 29, 1934. De.tjT, you left us one year ago, With i?"d and orbing heart's, P'or that beautiful horpe' far a way, You will never be forgotten. Our home was a happy place t< live When we all wei^e here together. Now it is.-.^'d because, Your voice ffflcl hind wordS car never he heard. Your vacancy can never be filled, ' Av..' i + - uur ncarts arc sorrowing now, For t.ho nr.e_.wri lnvr .so. dear. Who has pone to his horiio wtwve Sadly missed by Mi's. L. E. Rosr mond and children. > . <s -?NON P FRILL .son A I, C MJ4< i :_ - The member*. of the Non Perill * Social Club held their "regular *' m1 etinp ;it the homo of Mrs! % F. Littles, Thursday, June-?20, : " lt?3!>.The m'Vtiiig (\0.ts called to 1 J order by the president, with ship- x * iup "Cod Will Take Care of You." 1 , Prayar by Mrs. Littles; solo, Miss * j Catherine Cook. liibly versos ' were thjjn repedted. Ol<l tuul ' * new busiiH'ss was discussed. We . decid d to give "i privartr dune,, ..t i l the Odd, Fellows Hall, Thursday, . hiplit, Jtnre 27 -it>3Sr?We wt*re ' | then' dismissed by the president. The hostess served chicken -salad 8 punch, ice cream and cake, which ^ ? i'vvrv t)"1' enjoyed, tile next meet- s inp wilt be at the home of Miss r i Thclnm Rock) rd. fi THE LUCKY BIUI) SOCIAL rj? CLUB? J v On Tuesday eveninp, the club ' e Was hiphly ent -rtaiiied at the 1 e, home of Mr. Joe Douglass, 1523 ! t> Wh'ley St. at its usual hour, 8:30 1 g o'clock. The President presiding. 1. l A selection was sonp by the Pre y sidvnt. Bible lesson, 23rd Psalm by Mr,Si M. .Senior. Prayer by ' the Vice President, Mrs. Irene ^ 5 Gaston, eel^ct ion. by- the - Vice President. This brought our de- 1 . votion service to a close, then the 1 , President took clCrge. The sick .1 eommitfl&e mad1' their reports, . h?Now and uutini*hod business was 3 tak n up.' The i!<>11 was called and a i ll members responded ' briefly, T after whieh-wo nuuie our monthly ' B report. We were glad 1,0 have * > Deacon Sam Williams to become ' 3 one ' of our. members' On J uncoil, . f-V'turxliiy nite. we die giving a 1 .. f ish fry al fhe home of MfiT ET Iienred,1008 Divine St. The pub- ' lie is cordially invited. \\ ' Come one! Conn' jUlf-amDenjoy yourself with us. . "Our hexf meeting-win be ;it the* ? home of Mrs. I*. H'Vidred, 1008 Di_yire St. Tuesday, July 2. We were i'cfvt d hot fish, sal . d, punch, cakeand candy. - . j^f Mrs. Ilattie Johnson, Reporter c ... -. . \ \ ?? c LKS HONS AMIS SOCIAL CU B I >- * ? "| June 25, 10.'15?-The members of ' ^ the Lcs Hons' Amis Social (Tub ?p? nt? a" veVy delightful" evening ' . wiui mr. n,rn?*si Jtouu, at z.sou I Wa-hingtun~$C. -After all the pre- . e liniinaries. wc went directly into the bu.HrtPss" of the club. All busi J n neys was u.ot finished but left oyer K until neJct-meeting, when we-meet ' s with Mr. McKim on Benedict campus. > Visitors 'are always welcome to '' our meetings. J ' In speaking of the bathing beaue ty contest in which the Les Bons i s Amis Club was represented, by. ( e Miss Isabella Hick's; we feel that n Miss llicks is a re?l ' bathing ( btauty. She won second place in ! the City Wide.Contest and s>even- t. ? 4-11 place .in the State?Wide Con^- .+ test, so this .is our reason for .4.ty- > ^ ing tharshe is a bathing beauty. t e The club is very proud of Miss t ^ Hicks and we are.proud of her re- i ? present us in the UUthing beauty * contest? We arc also proud of the oth- 1 ? er participants and you are also . well thought of by the Les Bons t- Anns Clnh __ ' _ We wish to tW lnk Miss Hieks ' again for.her very splendid repre? sontation oh June 24th. . * -s Louis Gibson, Secretary i * 1 LES DEMOISELLS CI.I It 1 P : J ~ The Club met *at .-the" home of i " Miss Francina Davis, l'JOS (J'Tvais | FTT. Tuesday night, Juno ISth. Scripture reading, M1ss .Vaughn, prayer by the club. .Each member f ricited la Bible versf beginning with the letter "1." After the do- e vetiona) serves- tKu./ lub \v.u op- j_ * en d for business. Old and new < f" .bu-:ne-s was disc.u.ssed. f We were gTad to have Mr. Sid- i s ney Trott'r and Mr. William Dav- t v' is. present. - \ The hostess entertained the mem | ^ bir.s with two fl bbs of cards. ; 5. Mis- Dai-v Pierce won hioh score, i ? M'ss Flcirie Counts won low score. V " The hostess th^n presented a love- ? * Iv prize. J ' The ho-te-s served a delicious ?. ^ onurca r\? e O 1 >m A enio/1 uoliiMftd 1 potato cli ps, and ice tea. u We wdjourned. to meet next Tues " ("ay. June 25th with Miss Axldie p Gladden, 1824 Pulaski St. All y members please be on time. v Miss Baisy Pierce, reporter. 1 .IN MEMOR1AM " j, 1 15 In Remembrance qlf ouH dear s father and husband, Mr. Robert Sf MeGriff, who departed this life, .1 1 June 22, 1932, at Booker Washing- + ton Heights. , ' i c Three ydsrs ago, dear daddy it t pains, .> ' I Our hearts to say, the one we p f ? love so - well; Only those who N'-ve lost a jewel, J ? Tan our soriow tell. > . 1 r When death laid claim to his life, h _ It seemed our hearts would break, I ITut we mlist now he better, - For God n< ver makes a mistake. I hfo matter what may happen, I; \T/\ f Am' tfh A*?.? (i'A hn > The memory ot out dear father v and husband, ' ^ Will be the sweetest thought we fi own. IV > " ' . c Robert and Isaac McOriff, ^ Children; ? Mra. Dessie McGriff, Wife. Trade with our i! 7 Advertisers For Best Res"Uo <j ? v ( . A.? ' . : JwL . '* .- J ?r? . ^ w. w'v -jJi; . . -V: /. ...J THE PALMETTO LEADI " 'i. ?\ tOIORFCL H1RTH -1H Y I* ARTY J (.Jreenville, S. C.?-On Tuesday veiling, June 18, a surprise |?.rty vas given Mr. K. Chas. Murray by h<' teiiiJi' rs and pupils of Springh~htT ll..ptf.-J- Sur.day?setii>of oT vh'ieh Mr-. Murray has served sueessfully for the past nine yehrs. M'ter attending teachers meeting is he is accustomed,, on Tuesday veiling, t'ani?; home to retire, 'a.rtially "undcrdressing to make limself eonifor.tablu to sit dowiror nitty be an hour or ui to read 3Ie evuuiiig paper and listen to adio music selected a ' Vi ry cum. 'ortabh' chair where he could rediner All this time the guests vvl'c?sen ted in another soomrVVhen all was quiet, Mrs. .Murray in Tier Queenly manner kept all losted of every move,finally came n and announced. "All is ^yuiei . Fhe guests marched in the dim> . ing room where hy w.ts seated inging "llappy. Firth Day to you" ed by Dr. K. A. Huggins. At first all thought lie \vouliJ i1 int. iext came the thought he might ryV It is not really known just hat his first words were, some ,ay he was heard to? say "oh Ksalnt"! Mrs. Murray came tn lis rescue c-lid asked "can't yuu ay something?' He finally-/said 'You -all have seats.'.' Mrs. thieva Young-, superintendent of the C'radle Roll Department iJnad ?i lA utiful poem, composed by .her" isti r, Nurse \V. AT I>rgg>. Mr. Uiiri'fiv pmmnir snincivhur. to turn. ^ o . seif express* d a pivr of latum- .?? <! surprise. Dr. Huggins presented n^glowing tends on'behalf of the >u ml ay schoot,"a bentrtrf trl?Selio-leld Kifi'ient'o Hiblo. ATI were or veil ;tbij?({{iMtly, with ice vnl- m ind cake* , Beautiful soft lights it elev n thirty all left stiii womb-ring tin, exact, age of our 'Super"?un he is commonly u-41<1. WARD oNK HIA*T:S "A~ t- B3ST- ? ' \Y. r?l One Blues met Tuesday veiling with James Murray on Di.in'e St.' Tin meeting was discussed and dually closed. . ' We are planning on a trip to Irudsden, S. C. Anyond \vish to ioiu. see, or. phot'e James Murray ?r>(5(). 'The hoy" are getting along line audi hope everyone Would come ital see. them in action." They took Assembly St." along, i'-I). James Singleton- pitched and [ 'rank Taylor caught", They.were he big >lne i f tlie day.?Al ymie .vsilung .for a uMiie tin -lib of Iuly, write James Murray, 1120 i " i:.\s r :-!dk scjital c i.ru The Club hold its- rggulCr nieet.ng .at their ckib room,>-2JtfP 1-2 Jervais SC..... ?**-' -rAt S;.'>0 P. M. the house was .alU-d to order by the President, r|. -in prayer by Chaplin. Disussior of old 'and new business; ilauit ,tlu-ii?h- Ily ..(> y atfair. Ras put befoge tb'1 hous-e and vot d that-" Ka-l "Sida boys slay oil lie Hast Side ami lt ve- their pic ic i'j miles east of Columbia. WilliAm ITT.lt, Reporter. {HCTl'TION MONOKINE THE HRIDK ANI) CROOM REV. AM) MRS. JASPER -RKOOKS. SI MTER, MTKK. x?.?c. ? A ioVvly Iba: ing reception was riven by Mr?. A. R. Donnelly at v r home on Wednesday evening, I line 12. honoring her daughter uui son-in-law,Rev. mid Mrs.* Jas?er Brooks. . ' l lu rooms through ?which the nests were Ushered were beautiully decorated with cut flowers f th .season^ and ferns. Th . olor scheme was carried out in 1. cor.'t or?if pink nd white' rope paper, snu-vi'nirs and i'ereshmetits. -J-r^t over the reccivrg line the d' curatiorrwas artisicall.v at raiiged to Iofm Fn arch vith two laige he Us of white-crepe >aper suspended. .and from each' 'nor ai)<I the lights in the dining noni wire sii pen led b> lis of gold nnfh ' rJ'led more lusturo to?tk. >cca>ion. The bride J\va~- attractively owned in sift pink crepe with an .rgan'dy rulD'ed cape and matching iceessories, As gr. sts arrived they' were erected by Miss Edyth Jackson ind Mr?v. Maggie Brooks BowOn vho introduced, them' fco^the, reeiving line. In the receiving1 line tood Rev. end Mis. A. C. Jones nd Mrs-? Maritrfa -CniVen "of CcP umhia; Mrs. B'Vtie Brooks \Vilon. Mrs. *A.~ U. Donhelly, Mrs. S. h Rice, Miss Gladys Rice and lev. an I Mrs. Jasper Brooks. Im-' nedi.it. ly- at'ler 4+1 v i: g, the recoiv ng line, the guests were regist<T:1 in, the bride's book by Mrs. EV Jones. Then Mi - Tsabell Mcvay ushered the guests into the :ift room, which was presided ver bv Mesdames C. A. Lawson, V. J. Spears, E. A. Andrews and >IisS Eloise I/'V u. The dining ootn was, next nvdieiL where dock ice. cream an 1"cake awaited. Ieie .Mrs. W. J. X Miss Wilie X'elson, Mrs. I. 1'. rogue,'Miss I. X. Usher, MiSso's Flease Bri<one and Esther Jenkins gracious y served all guests. Miss Francs Lawson bade a merry Au Reoir and extended the- bride and room's felicitations find thanks or the many and exquisite gifts. Irs. J. jC. Prioleau and Miss Fran es Lawgpn rendered piano hum ers and v-Miss Le Van sang, Sweethca.pt." Rev. jin<l Mrs. "Brooks are at ome ta visitors, at 212 W. Bar? 2tte St. The bHde and groom 5~vo heOn hivinrpfl with shnw.-ra t Mulline and Florence on Monay, June 17, and Wednesday, une 19th. - ' - I ft , J \ 4 all MIM.Kll (jIivjM ? Kill"!.>(j Walterboro, S. <J.~ A wodT!tr.g of simplicity-ami- cliarnti'iYg, dignity was that ol' .Miss Tholma^Lafayetto Miller, 'of Walterboro. and M r. Marion A. Odoni, ol' Orangeburg, which Ui"k place, Saturday, June 22nd at the home of the' bride's parents, Rev, and Mrs. J. M. Miller I of WalUrbol'o. The Rev.- J.. A. I Logan read theXuptiul vows, using the Impressive ring cl-iemony, in the presence of th<. immediate family and a - wall gR up of close friends. iv The liousc was beautifully <;0. cm aletl?fern?the nc> u.> ion?c. nh?rr profusion of garden flower-, p<c t* ed plants and fern,proir to thel .ceremony," Nuptial music was l'ur- i nishe'd by Mrs. Kniily. L. Unityn of Charleston; she accompanied Mtv. L'. L.?11 rower?ui?Walt oi boi o?who sang "O Promise Me." During the ceremony Mis. llrp.wn pl'a.ve i "I Love You Truly." wli."i t -"** itiv unui't cnarming in a.i u-U >s of l oses luce : ort suit, with -white acc'gssoLia. ! litnyntf a bouquet j>f gludiola,. > ho we rod with valley lilies and Maiden-Hailfern, entered with her father to Ihejstrains of Mendlessohn-'s Wedding March; she was preceded to the ultar by her fiiA*id ofKonoWahd only .attendant, 3liss Ann W inston of Charleston, Miss Winston uor" a pink and white lace with navy b!ue_ aceeissot^a^- and carried an' arm boUquet of' gladiola and aspara gus fern..' -'riiey ^Tere met at the altar by Hhe bride groom who entered from an opposite door, with .Mr. I'. I,. Biewer of Walt'rbo'ro, who was host ircrrr?The wedding rinv? was a family heir-loom, and one used by the bride's mother. Mrs. Miller, mother of the bride jvwo'J dress of blue with yellow at -eossurioe.. Mrs.---.J<4rp?Ronrtarvis, of Orangeburg, sister of the groom was becomingly gowned in tea ros'e with matching accessories. Another sister of the groom, Mrs.* Dollis Coker, Orangeburg was stun ning iit navy blue. Immediately following the ceremony the couple loft on a\ short honey-moon, thn destination of which they kept secret. Mrs. Odom is the only daughter of R*v. and Mrs. Miller, an unusually attractive young -woman of enarnung personality, witn a wule circle ot triends throughout-North" and South Carolina. -She is -a graduate of Hayncs Institute, Augusta, Ga., taking her A..B. degree from SJiaw Univ<xs\ty, where she was a member of the~~Zeta Sorority, -Since her graduation, she has been connected with tho Public School system (of North and South Carolina; for the past thrbe years holding the position 'of Supervisor, of'Negro Schools in Colleton County, l^oi-.popularity was at tested by the minunuus gifts re ceived. . Mr. OTTom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs; James Otltrm-of Black ville, S. C. He attended*Shaw University, took hi? Bachelor's degrae^'ln Agriculture from the A. and M. State College, Orangeburg lie too, has- been connected with the Public School system of ffouth Carolina, at present being principnl of St. George*?High?School. St. George, S. C. Upon their return, the young couple* will be. located at Wnltorboro. - G'KORGKTOWN NEWS Miss BerTTTa Aval-.t HTff Satur day for New York City where she will spend her ^vacation with relatives. Mesdnmes F. L. Carolina and I.. B. Murph are attending the Wo men's" Missionary Society Quadrennial Convention in Tulsa, OkInhoma thi.- y^nk.?Wo learned al so that our Presiding Elder of the Georgetown TJj-t riei. Dr. T. .T. Miles i< attending this meeting. Ri t'e i- Fra-ao* Uohi*'<()!!. ;< I'aitl-.l'id b ader of Bethel A. M. F. C.hurelv who has. lu?en quite ill for sometime is slightly improved at this writing. ' Rev. Michael McCanfs, Passes On Sundav jnnrning, June lfith the death angel summoned the souh of Rev. M. McCant? to the Rar of Justice. - He whs stricken with paralysis for font* years and bor^ his afflicti'on patiently to the end. Was twice married.. To tJiq first union was born 2 children: to the second union was born 0 child ren. four of w-hteh preceded.-hmv to the grave. FwrWraJ "..services was held at. Rvthesda Baptist, on Monday, June 17/Dr. fJ. G. Daniels. nastor. Ma-tor of ceremonv Rev. H. J. Moses. Resolution 'on i Ivohalf of t ho - Ministers "Affiance, Rev. I>. X.Wilson. Ho leaves Mo mourn his passing1, the widow, t children, 2 adopted children,and a host of other relatives and friend Tr.tormont m,ade in Bethesda cemetery; W. J. Wiles, undertaker in Umi'ne. fThe Women's Home and Foreign COLUMBIA Has qualified and is now c under th<* plan developed Uumhia University and np< ical Association. Ask youi ' . < IN M I'M OKI \*M v III ad bar loving nntii'ity ??'f a _?f?*;?r .hu-l and and father, If. K. A t I-. J1: - ?> f i - '.v In - ?;t u .?yntl r ' >r<>, today, .lata- r.vit. Oil" y ai t a pa--i-d <hnr loved one, Sim-" f >t"d<! and saw you* d!"e;~ l!ut f In |??' on,, day to meet von JLtl a .sweety bye' and- bye. I'at liuK 11 urn diow - we n+i you, Tear-'of sorrow ofte,, How, . M< inoi'\ keeps* you-; 'always' near iiii', ? 1 fi" i^'Ii y ! -dn<! twelve ' ntoiA If' "* au-",- ' l.'-yioL' w to ;ir.d baby. Iloithula. -r = ' I if lldhd .A. M. h. ~ Thuicb mot in its leyu]ut monthly on ftinir at t):< 'Inmii' o'f *Mr-T~t .? ' 'da At I;in".' I': inn- St.A spI ndid <-rywd ?a- ?in attendance. After all Easiness- tr.ai; ai-tions ti,-- did-,, tos- assisted b . I,.; tw . little da ; ylit> i s -i i v"d a d.di.-iouT^ vepa.-t - t\t <i u ice cream. 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New York At in HON 3-2400 Let Us rr lune <>f ih.'?^?ili.ti > .! imuU' in oursHome Loan Work, Vrtisans Contracting Company 'honrs >.{.") ** 77 l'his Company is rt'preiienU'd by h W. Beat-hum and R. Gr Hagood FOR REAL COAL SERVICE ip^AJSn) ; - . i Apd Purest., Cleanest Ice Phone 4311 H A MIT T A v ' e - ... . .J . \f Q ^ Diamonds & Watches EAST CREDIT TERMS 1R11 MAIN ?n. ?- > > >< )pen All Ni^ht?21 Hour Service Save your nicklos and dimes and come up to see us sometime While, in Columbia visit the Ktks' B e e r^tvarden ~T LUNCHEONETTE " f" L- Murry, Prop. Phone 656f 1109 VJ WASHINGTON STREET - * :- ? ~r-g