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Saturday, Februray 22, 1936 v ?1 = Mrs. Maggie Shropshire left Saturday nfg.it for Philadelphia. to visit her daughter, Alice "Btowti. While there she expects to under go an operation. Mr. Ileyward Bowman who is ill with pneumonia at the Columbia nospitai, is reported, much better at this writing, i> Marriage Announcement Mrs. Maggie. Rawlcivqn wishes to announce the marriage of hei daughter, Thelma to Mr. James ! . Gullnian. WILLI A M S-L A WHENCE M ARiltTAGK AN'NOl'.NCEM ENT Salters, S. C., February lT5?Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lawrence announce the marriage of their daughter Lillie Mae to Mr. Cornel Williams of Pinewood, S. C., December 27, 11)35. , _ _ _. ;<r / LEADING MUSICIANS OF COLUMBIA TO APPEAR ON PROGRAM AT BENEDIC T COLLEGE Sunday. February 23, I'.KH), at 4 p. m., some of the leading mu.. sicians of the city wilh appear nr. i" itjji um in isou <nct i oiie^e. Clvapel. A silver offering will I.e. t;ik??n for benefit of the College Drive. ' The public is invited, ... XIvW .CKXTTUY ( I.I 11 Thursday. February Oth Mrs. J. (J. Steart delightfully enter tained the members'of the N'cw Century club at her'home on 1'ine ?street. Contract \vas played. ' ; -Th"'prizes woi\ won by "AIts. H. H. Cooper.' first; Mrs. A. J. Collins, soeend and Mrg^ W. E. Brown, low. ~ * ~ After cards the hostess served a Turkey dinner. c \ February 12 Mrs. W, E. Brown ? ns hostess to thr members of New Century club at her home \>n Washington street. Four progressions of contract Wel'P nlavml 'PI,;, :? , . ,,c. ,'I wni* Willi by Mrs. L. M. Daniels, first; Mrs. Ethel Shaw, second and Mrs. (). .J. Champion, low. * A flier cards a delicious salad course was served. RADIO NEWS The regular weekly meeting of the Radio Social Club was held Tuesday, February IS, at th;- home of Mr. Wiltm Williams. The meeting was worried'on in a different manner as a, result oif tin changing of tlio order of business clause in'the Constitution. I'iau> for a silver tea to be given at the home cf Mr. Wilton W,illiams ohSunday, February -ii were completed. Voii, your geest and f.rrem are invited. An invitaticn is extended to us by Mr. Suber, the father o! om social .secretary to t\ in lor a program at his church -d he fi.rst Suii day in March was except d.- Af t-.r a few min- r-busluc-s ?;i-enssions, we heard a few remarks from two of our candidates tor (lection namely, Mr. Nathaniel Xishitt and Mr. Myets Rollings. After the collection of dues th. meeting came tc a close. Refresh mfnt'c L/?ot./wl 1 . i- *- * ?? v. 1 V OA.-I >.vu l.'.\ IIIJ. UV*M . Next meeting will be hi Id at the home of .Mr. Earnest \VilsotV. THE ELITE SOCIAL (.'LI B The Elite" Social Club was re organized February lSf 103d with an enrollment of 15'numbers. Th purpose of this clulris-t-o help aid the church and to develop literary training among young peopl. both socially and religiously.- Tin following office rs were elected Mr. Benjamin Belto'n,- president. Mr. Gilleni Smith, vice-pri sident, Miss Ruth Saunders, secretary. ' Miss Obbie I\ arson. assistant -sec rotary; Miss Alice Mao Davis treasurer. The president made a sir rt Inn interesting talk toward the betterment of the club. Many Mig. gestiotij. \yery made by the* ine.n btTs of the club for the up-liftJne of tbf>*('lnl> Tim mivt ing will be held .at* tin* home o Miss Obbie Pearson, 2226 Washj ing^on street. , THE SOCIAL SERENA HERS The Social Serenaders met at the homo of Misses Louise and Evelyn Ryal, 1820 Lyon Street on Tuesday, February 18. The meeting was opened by repeating the Lord's Prayer in concert. The reading of the minutes of the last meeting were received and adopted. We had one new member to join with us, Mr. Wesley Glover, 2361 Gervais street. The club objected to two me pi be rs Irving at the same residence were not allowed to take the meeting together. The meeting was turned over to the discussion of old and newbusiness. The roll was then called and . dues " colli-ctid. We Were served with a delicious course of cocoa with marsh-mallows and salad with ham and pimento sandwiches. We adjourned to meet at the home of Mr. Hrax.il Smith, 2361 , Gervais street, Tuesday, February 25th, 1936. ... President, Brazil Smith; Reporter Evelyn Ryal. ^ r>^ Mihi'ii-\ ?i ' THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB The club met at the home of Miss VV lLie Eitter, Tuesday, Febtuary f . Tlie meeting: was callselection, I.ove Lifted Me; Prayer by Rebecca Rose. We then sang In The Garden. We were entertained with a progVam by the committee. Reading by Ilattie R. Robinson; Duet, Willie Ritter and Maggie Rose; Reading, Marian Brown; Solo by Luberta Jones and a Solo by Miss Ada Gray. After which we had a very interest ...? W-..^ a 111'" member, Miss Maggie Martin. One visitor, Miss Ada Gray. AVe adjourned to meet at the home of Miss Maggie Martin, on Tuesday, February 25th at 8:00 o'clock. After which we were ser-, ved a course of jello and cake. ' THE FRIENDLY EIGHTEEN ^ SOCIAL CI.I D The club mc.t on Tuesday, February 18th with Mrs. Emma Griffin, at her heme *.'00 Assembly St. The meeting,was called to oiler* iit 8 P. M. by'"Mrs." Cassle Simpkins, After devotional exer-t cises- the meeting was turned over to the President, Mrs. Eva Adams. Unfinished and New Business was discussed and transacted after this the sick committee made its *report. The Secretary, Mrs. Ger.rud Smith called the roll, the members responded briefly. We were served a delicious repast. We adjourned.to meet with Mrs. Kula Coles on Tuesday nite February 25th. The club is do" tng a great mission work. We went over to Mrs. Nora Boykin,7.12 Assembly street and carried her home fruits also mother White and the club members all brought pounds for her. We* are glad to help the old folk. May God bless this club that we will be able to li.lp some mere old folk. Mrs. Gertrude Smith, reporter; Mrs. Kva Adams, president. HIE WARD ONE " WILLING WORK ERS CLI B Tin1 Ward One Willing Workers club nut at the home of Mrs. Kaihetine Sims, 403 Sumter street Tuesday, February 18, with the madam president, presiding. The President, Miss Annie B. Wolfe nut wSfU l-J ...... ^j.viivw * * i vii vnc viuu au nj; it;u by Mrs. Sealie Brown. -Prayer by \ii*s. Faster Greene. Beautiful Bible verses were heard by all of the' numbers. The meeting was 'hen. opened for business. The min-? itis were read. On motion ,by Miss Pearl Wolfe seconded by the Miss L. V. Cheeseboro. There will be a silver tea at the home of Miss Pearl Wolfe the 1st Sunday of March, 1408 Wheat St. Then the roll was called the members responding briefly.. After he meeting was closed Miss Janie Wolfe led the closing song. Miss Annie Bell' Wolfe led the closing mler: May the Lord watch between me and thee, while we ai\ nbs.nt one from another. .Amen THE DAMES* The panics Social club met at the home of Glady^ Barber, 2110 Washington street Tuesday, February 18. at the usual hour with h president in , charge. A very ' detesting program was rendered. -The minutes were read, received and adopted. Roll was called cn-h person responded niTly. After . ' luch?the hiiUUj.1 \>a( upuned?tuvInisincss. Election of new officers for '30 v:i< conducted. Resulted as fol-^ lews: Presidmt, Mary Pope; Vice' resident, Willie Mae Sl.igh; Secretary, I.ola B. Smith; Assistant Seert'tary/iMamio Hampton; TrcaTV..aitlo'v. n I' D.. ... ............ ij. i u|ic, ousiness Manager, Frarbes Hawkins: Crifc \1!> rta Sumter; Reporter, Mattie Hampton. Members: Misses Geneva Smith, Lucile Thompson, Gladys Barber. We hr?' some interesting remarks from our visitor Annie Lee Green. Visitors are always welrr me to the Dames. Next meeting will be at the home of Lucile Thompson. u:s kxxu silite quelques ^ ' Mile. Elizabeth Newton was the "~rbirrming hostess to the club on Vudui 'Midi of last week. The rollowing week Mile. Eddie Mae Wilson entertained the club in a pleasing manner which was one trait of her personality. Mile. Newton's meeting was tbr ne in which all the members en:oy ?''social". It consisted of "bridge playing mostly and dancing for those who so desired, af-1 'er socializing tor a couple of hours the hostes<. pnssed the following menu: Potato salad orrlet^ tuce with olives, fried chicken, hot rolls and cofTee with assorted cfifi... < ' v..i nuui miuumii^ nour. I What a .business meeting vl'ith Mile. Wilson. In this meeting the member^ decided "to prive their. "Annua! Banquet" for the first linie in the near future. After 'iriishiny nil business Mile. Wilson served the following menu: Spicrd tea, miscellaneous sandwiches, and Valentin candy. The meetnp adjourned to meet with Mile. Janie Nick pea. ?1?>. ? HARRY WALKER'S ORCHESTRA AT LAURENS, FEB. 26th The rationally famous Harry, Walker's Orchestra with the latest type sound system, will appear at the American Lepion Hall, Laurens, S. C., Wednesday, February j 2Gth from 8:30 until? A small 1 admission will be charged to the! (klighlful music of Harry Walk-] e.r'a Orchestra. THE NON PERIL SOCIAL CLUB ; The" N'on Peril Social Club had their?usu.l. mg.ei.iujc IHifsilayJg February 13, l'JDG, at the home of"2 Mrs. M: rt-aret Harris. The hou^e was opened bv singing "What a fnend we have in Jesus;" prayer was offered by Miss Bernice I'?::r-. risj Scripture lessen was read by! Mrs. Harris. Quotations by all. After devotion Miss Thelina 1 Rockard presented an enjoyable . program. Old and new business was then discussed. We were dismissed by the mizpah. .We are I glad to have "bad some "visitors: . "Miss" Bessie Roseborougln Mr. J. 1 I HiH'hpi-f # Mnv. nno f 1I?cIa?i Mr. James Whitman. ... ? M ^ BLUE MOON SOCIAL CLUII The Blue Mo m Social ' Clui/1 held their last meeting at the home. Airs. Geneva MoNtrrr, 1425 1 Park St. Meeting was .called, to order by the president. So??*r was led by Qirlie Norris. Prayer was said by the members. Scripture reading by Mrs. McNair, Brief business was discussed. Financial roll was efllle't and every member responded. The nyxt meeting .will be hejd at the home of Mr-. 'Girlie Noiris, 141U Park St. Tue ' j meeting .was closed by repeating ?the mizpah. The hostess then I served hot fish, rolls, Irish potaj to salad on lettuce leaf, pineapple and cakes, tivery one expressed having a good ewr.rrg. Later in. .the evening the members parv..l untjl next Tuesday. Mrs. Geneva McNair. reporter LUCKY H!K1> SOCIAL t LI B The Lucky Bird Social Club met at the home of Mrs. Annie Portor, '502. Main St., February 18th at 8:110 o'clock. The meeting was cajltd to or tier by tile Chaplain, with the President, Mr. G. W. McDaniej presiding. "Shine on me", was the opening song. Scripture lesson by Mr. G. W. .MeHani.il 2nd chanter of Jona. Piaycr by Mrs. Mary McCoy. Song "I" " won't have to die no. more." led by ; Mis Porter. This . song broi/h,.inr dfivntionnl to n" c lose. _ The pi'esidint took charge. Th< minutes of the last meeting were read, received, and au< p?e:l wir the right "correction. The sick committer., Mrs. Thurmand, made her report. All members are wei and on the- gb. The uiifinished business was discusscdl Mrs. Alice Randolph was added to the sick committee to- assist Mrs. Thurmond. The roll was calle by secretary, Mrs. Kennedy; members presmt 17. Total collection $4.C>.r>. We were dismissed by Mi\ Sam McCoy to meet Februai y" - "> at theTiome-of- Mrs. 1 lattie Johnson, 50'J Marion St. We were sii\hvl notato salad, hot fish, -bread. biscuits, punch and hot chocolate , Hattie Johnson, KCportdr thi: mystic cLi n Grodnville, S< 'C.?Th? "My tic Club mot v.Mth Miss Idllie Till aan Friday,-January J!, at five o'clock. The lirst half hour was f >r 1 r i r This .meeting was'presided; over by the Vibe Piesidcnt, Miss 1 Gladys 'WithoTspoon. Three tables wire arranged for contact bridge. ' ? After the scores wer? counted , ( Miss Minnie Shuniat * held high | score and was presented a lovely > piece of lingerie. . Missis Jella KiTtg and Mintnvnta . Garrisoh "tfe.il f<?r second -righ score ami drawing the hi.-lust, I mid uiu iiut- in ii i' -1 * u', M i'is . K inr 1 getting the higho-t car! y.as prcsinteJ lovely handkerchiefs;. Miss Nell Wadi .-wort lu>! iiivr low score was presented a lovely . pair of ear drops. The hostess served a delicious t salad course a-sistcd by Miss !.yda Williams. T.lis news is a bit lat: ~d. e to ' the weather. AURORA Cl.l ll c r MiCc fi?t., u;t liams, fartitly mo in hoi' of the : Oconee County Training School J and president of the Am o n Club ' was charming hostcs^ on Tuesday ' Feb. I at her lovely Ik me. ' After brief business the hostess 1 arranged two tables ' of bridge ! where each appeared to be at his ' best. ! : The hostess, in her charming 1 manner, servetfa most delicious ' course of salmon salad, saltines. 1 pickles, Hot chocolate. I.aUr Val- 1 entine dainties were served. The club was delighted to have ' as guests; Mr. Moore of Kasli c i' S. G. and Misses Ella and Louise J Williams, faculty members ot 1 Easley High School. The evening , was enjoyed by all. SAXON PARENT-TEACHER ' ASSOCIATION | ?t j The Parent-Teacher Association J of Saxon School met Monday nite <lt witv, r?*r it r v aim rw i presiding:. The delegates elected ; to attend the State Parent-Teacher Association were: Mrs. Ash, ' Mrs. Craig and Mrs. Clark. We were delighted to have Dr. J ,h G. Stuart as our guest speaker. Dr. Stuart gave several help- ' ful suggestions concerning defec- .J tive vision of school children. He' stated that every child's eyes 1 should be exarhined at least once t a year by a competent physician. ( Prof. Johnson emphasized the im- 1 portance of cooperation between < parents and teachers. , f Thn banner was won by the first * grade of which Miss Bynum is teacher. 1 Every piarent is urged to attenc^ i the next meeting which will be ' held March 2nd at 7:30. SUBSCRIBE FOR j THE "LEADER" I THE PALMETTO LEArD\ GAFFNEY NEWS I The Cherokee County Teach*. r*s, SfSftuotafcion hold th* roe."lai?inunti; lv meeting last Saturday. IM'. Y'.. 5;mu'i, :V.m. of Hip eity schools was the guest speaker for this meeting' President .J. K. (Jaffney presented l)r! Sawyer. I)r. Sawyer began h:s address by telling u? that he was. not a public speaker. His address was to teachers regardless to race or color. His subject was, "The new education." He held his teachers' attention tor two nours. i nis address was a wonderful one and we wg"ot plenty to think about front it." This was our business meeting and after the address we collected our local dues and state dues. Twenty one of our teachers paid state dues and others have prombiecLdi pay at once. We next went into election of officers. By a bj,g majority vote Professor .1. K. Gaffney and Miss Sallie Epps. were re-elected to the offices as president and treasurer pesp.etfully, and Miss Veatrice Glyinph was elected to the office of secretary for our next year'sWork, lie v. Air. Gllllanl and Mi. Hemp-hill were visitors at our meeting. Miss B. L. Peterson was chosen to represent our Association at the state meeting in March. We atljoupned to jncot again on the 29th of tffls month. A Valentine party was givm by the Seniors xof Granard High Schpol. Every one expressed hi hi self as having had a nice time. Miss Ituth Kennedy wan the (fin? per guest of Miss Carrie Petty Sunday, February lf>, 1936. . After dinner they enjoyed a delightful 1 11 p.'to Blaeksburg, S'.C. The members and * friends of Dunton's Chapel M. E. Church of which Rev. R. E. Beth.ea is pastor caused a storm to come over the parsonage Monday night. ?? jAt first the inmates were fright ened and didn't know what was go ng l?S ' n:. lltHMl. ..lit urn gratifying, the crowd presented large amounts of choice groceries, , The pastor and family coul 1 not find words to express,their thanks .'or such a friendly act. hers and friends of the church for this kindness, and much p]ea?>d to serve a broad hearted people, like this. The following are on the sick list: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mclntyre, Little Mildred Gaffney. Miss Nellie Goodwin is improving to the delight of. her many friends and relatives, Ms'? Mvv Etta Authur of John son Fity, renn. is in the city vi.-siuttg relatives and tU4en4s^Frionds of Mrs. Maggie Smith syrrpathizo with her in the death of her brother, Mr. W; R. Jefferies of.'Knoxville, Temu Mr. Jefferies was. also the brother of Mrs. Mary Will;ins and Mr. Kli Jefferies of this city. ' The following deaths crcuro.l this week. Little Australia lid wards daughter of Mis. Zola Edwards; also Master Jacques lluzokiah Simpson, the son of Mr. and /1rs. fte.zolriah Simpson on South. Granard St, on Monday, February i., au.r a snort illness. The Sunday school, wins opened at T'JtOt) a. m. by ,.Mits^C. At McI'ollough, Supt. I'reaching sOrvir heerr-n at 11 o'clock:. Rev. A. Wade, pastor, preached a so. 1 staring sermon. Mr. and ?vlrs. R. H. Fo-t -r arc?the happy pnxn:s_of a little girl, born F<^rnary Ft. Mother an 1 bain- are doing tin . GEORGETOWN NEWS . Ily E. d. Ford On Sunday afternoon a find crowd assembled. la. the Howard School Au iitoriunu Some witnessing ami ot'm '.s taking part in the discussion -o interestingly was the minting, until orr very efficient leader, R-of. .1. R. Rock, said that he thought once of taking a recess next Sunday, tie thirl untIT Sund yT Ma,; "h FW, hut d-*=? ivted to go on. The forum was opened by Mrs. J. W. Muc h. A mong some of the things that shesaid was, that must or should learn to lo.c. Ti.i><e with us who are daily striving to lead us intelligently, short r't-r-ffe t" especially to the leader of the Forum, whose name wa.s mentioned, above and others whoso r.atr^s, time an I i space won't permit. A short, hut spicy program was presented by the program committee. Mr. I.j Deas, a senior of itoward High i read a splendid paper. An instrumental solo w,is very much enjoyed, which was played by Mrs. Oril'a Thor.i son. Oth; rs that were to have appeared on program were absent. The meet- } ing was then turned over to the leader,.who presente<l Prof. Geo. W. Howard, with an 'editorial clipped from the Columbia State., >skod Miss Marjoria Kelly to read. , * >- - - ?- t-.i i no same was tonnnt'iiu'ii on. ,>u . L. A. Dunmore presented a quotation relative to salary of the :cachers of Georgetown Coumty This quotation brouprHt about a li\*fely discussion. This subject is 0 l>e continued. The Rev. R. A. Thonipson thinks that there's no tope. Mr. Dunmore pictured the ,\vo frogs that, fell into a bucket >f milk. One gave up and died; he other kicked until butter amp. Ho said tho thing to do is is the latter froir did; kick until )utter comes, don't give up. Bethel A. M. E. S. S. under the eadersliip of Prof. Ho\var<l paid itiine trlhnt-o to the late Bishop 1 B. Parks. Mr. R. P. G. dsden cnt rtain -I it his home last Friday night the lunior Ushers' Board of Bothel A. VI. E. Church.' After the reguhir jusiness salad, saltines, hot cho:olat? and cake were served. ER FUNERAL NOTICE Mrs. Anna Ta.vl< r and family , extend an invitation t'.? all fth-rdto atUiiTl TFTU TiTnrtal r~Tv~ TT he brother of Mrs. (icrtiudc mwn, mi. ATT;. f n i..i. " . 1 Mi\t Honjanii.il I lenders' n. the d. jceased is Mr. Kdwaid Hi nders< Funeral services will In- In '?i a Zion Baptist Church Sunday, Feb ' 2d, 1'JdG. . Services will he \ u.^ ducted try Rev. J. I'. Re deiv C ARI) OF THANKS - I-wish to- -thimk-my nvauy-tTamtLboth white and color.d ?( vi.. i kindness shown during \ e ii and death of my'wife, Mr-. it-..-: Lee rainier." Arthur rainier -? CARD OK THANKS The family of Mr. William Vauirhn a k nuwTeiluvs w,1H. ^.u: felt appreciation the many kindness: a"-given- by the iro.i :< , | the beautiful floral olJeVing and sympathy during his re? .at and- death. | Lizzie Vaughn, wit'.; 11a i, I Vaughn, -Jr., sunt Lardy Til;.i> i'sti r; ' Itarry Yau"'i:. i;" er; lto:<a Grt?rr.?d'ln .? . . \ aii.e lm, brothe* . . McHKF. N IvWs We are very. gi;at ful t > l' .,:. I Brooks, the trust e , arpi" ; faithful ;.atron< -for hav'n ' i!' ! 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Full . and luxuriant. _.\ fair trial will jrrhve its wonder I'd worth. llairlonger Orower 2nc... Pressing (til 2.">c Pes age 10c. ALS'IE P. WYNN, Box 24, Cli^ S. C._ / ' \