The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 25, 1936, Page Page 8, Image 8
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GOOD
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BUY WHERE
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. 1924 Main St.
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Cars Washed and Greaset
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who are not satisfied with yotn
present job and thusi*" who don't
have jobs, call to see us at th?
COLUMBIA
Employment Bureau
r.oon positions availahli
Hr2i Main .Street
Room 7 Phone 3861
Open All Nijjht?-24 hour Serrie
Save your nickles and dimes am
come up to see us sometime
While in Columbia visit the
Lenox Beer Garden
LUNCHES AT ALL TIMES
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1129 M ASHING ION S I REE':
AUTOMORII K LOANS
: AND REFINANCING ,
o Standard Rates ami" Ti rhis
CRAW FORD'S
1927 'Main?Rhone -jl.'is
Prompt, i.onndcntial Sen vice
See Out Mr. C'athey
WHY PAY $30 TO $100 MORE
" when you can buy the same eai
and save the ditTtrence at
C R AAV FO R IDS.
OA 1 l 1 t, l< 1 f / i
ov ruru 4-uuin .'JliJU
Sedan' -
30 C'hev. Cmrpe, good tires $95
runs and looks good
32 Ford B-4 Coupe, new tires,
reconditioned $210
motor ~5. ..V, ,
33 Ford Y-iS Tudor, new tires
reconditioned $275
________ nurtor??r:
32 Chev. Coach, new tfr. s. This
car is in excellent $225
condition
???-ft3 Plymouth THx. Coach, new
paint, new seat covers, $295
new tires ? ' '
? -83 ClTPVT" KlasTer Coach, extra
clean. Look this car over
' and be your . $295
own judge
31 Buick 7 Pas'. 4-Door $265
Sedan,-extra clean. :
34 Plymouth Dlx. Coupe $355
above the average
" We have -about 50 more to aeVisit
our showrooms and see
for yourself that we do save
you money.
CRAWFORD'S
' ?JLlxcluxi-v?* l ?ed Car fhnrtFT ~
1927-29 Main Columbia, S. C.
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mf Flour
*r Flour X
O UR MON E Y
mg Specials!
_ 5 tbs. 25c ..
)8c 4 lb. carton 50c
14 ounce bottle 10c
14 ounce jar 10c
t BANNER
HASH?tall can 10c
[ N ATIONAL
?Oat Meal pkg. 5c
C I'lRE CANE ??
h Svrun Vo sral. 30c
: 1 1 ?
j STALEYS
;; Starch 3 pkg-s. 10c
WENS, Inc.
FOOD STORES"
CilESTER PARAGRAPHS.
Miss Geraldine Wilkerson, o
, Washington, I). C., returned to hei
studies at Howard University, afj
ter spending ten days here very
- plrns-in^tly with hei Lvvin?stStUTT
.'I'/'ono'niiCHi teacher of l-'inley Hi.
[ _Mr. James Chappell, astuden
! ;>f State College* spent a few day.
i.'ie witii his uncle and aunt, M
- and Mrs.- RoUnvt Walker.
Carinel' Presbyterian church i
having services this week for th
installation of their pastor, Rev
\Y. .wanoney. Each night, a di
'..rent pastor preaches. The Ser
ices are well attended and muc-'
nti> r<?<( le monifftiitarl nn
.Mr:}. Mandney number. thei.
fl itrnls- by all ot the 'Citizens - o
Chester, and all denomination
ire present nightly at these fin
e.rvkes. Much good work has a!
early been accomplished by Rev
Manoney and his numbers, an.
oinc excellent' plans are on fo
nore and greater things.
Mrs. Rcna Wilson and Mi. JaMcAlily
were married Jan. 8, l'J.'l
Mr. Arthur daggers has return
,1 from Sanfbrd, Fla.,. where h .
-pent several wet ks. Aecompan
e,l by Mr. Quay Hopkins, Jr. thej
pent t\vodays last week at Ben
diet College. - ?-*-7
Mr. and Mis. Timothy Johnso
'ml baby had a< their guests las
vriday a ft ernon. .ALLss?Viola Tmdr
pud Mr. Clinton, students o 1
^'Milton College, Rock Hill, wh
..vere enioute to their homes ii
'arlisle to spend*.a" few days.
A large crowd was at Metro,
idl tan A M.K. Z. church Sutida;
ifternon for a nrogrp'" by gfiwl-nts
of Clinton College, of Rocl
11 ill. .'Chose who?were present- on
'oyed every number, and those ab.
nt missed a real treat. The a
nount raised was $32.95. Pros:
It nt J.S." S'tanback and several o
. lie teachers accompanied the stn
ients here.. Th music was unde
. lie i irection of Prof. C. lliliton.
The- sympathy of friends hot |
> mil* aim ruiurni jjocs out lO in
vifo and relative's of Mr. Blai
'lilmore who died at the home o'
lis mother-in-law, Mrs-. Davis, 01
"ol'. nibia-St. 'Blair.' as he was s<
.veil known to everybody, was delivery
man foi the Chester I)rui
tore, which job he had held sine,
he was a teen-aye hoy. The fore
n the Druy Store were very mud
Ul'e.ted by hi- passing 1 lis ill
less was brief?being nine day
>f Pneumonia. lie leaves a wife
. WfK small children and the wholi
town of friends. He was a young
man who was kiiul, friendly, po
1 ite, faithful to his job; a mem
her of Calvary Baptist church. Fi
neral services were held Monda?
afternoon at his wife's church
. Brooklyn Tabernacle*, Wftti MrCathie
Isom, Funeral Directress.
Mr, Josh Sterling's wife died a
her home in West Chester one da
, Jast week. Much Sympathy is ex
tended to him by his many friend
Miss Mary Bailey, a student o
Finley Hi has the sympathy of he
many friends in the recent death
of her mother and sister, whie'
c.rured in the count'y.
Xew < of the tragic death of Mr
P. Sanders at his home in the com
ty saddened all of the citizens. I
s not known how ho nut his deatl
It seems that he was alone a
"FoTne and when a relative arrive
found the body badly burned, am
Mr. Sanders too Hear dead to eivi
li-ttrrr-TrrmTn f" or how It ii
Easter St*i vices (delayed) wen
field at Calvary Baptist church Sun
day night. A very large crowd \va
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Johnsoi
an<| baby spent a few days L-4n
- VVmnsborTr last Week as quests ol
Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Peav
Ltev. and Mrs. J. I! Baton and
daujfdrto-rT-Mis* Kai^li spent 5~fdw
hours here Tuesday with their
daughter, Jtlrs Daisy* B. Atkinson.
Mrs. Boulware, a member of the.
faculty of Palmer Memorial Insti
tutc, Sedalia, N. C.t and Mis. Catherine
Johpson, of the faculty ol
Great Falls'school were both call.-ad
to the lx;d.'.rrttrT7f~MTss Anna P.
Boulware Sunday. Miss Boulware. I
who has been ill for three weeks
is gradually improving. '
- , - THE
The home of Mrs. Jane Clayburn
and Mrs. Anna Sande: s <?
McLure street was completely destroyed'
by Tire nDout midnight,
Wednesday. Mr. Tommy l.ew.s
who was passing saw the bin/"
be made the alarm, broke down
the door rushedLto tlu' bed an.
l>"Ut'd~ the o-cupunis. who?were
sound asleep out. Scarcely had
they gotten outside when th.
-frtrrrr; a very little
was saved. Mr. T. .r. Walker's
house next dhoy "was also burned
on the side. , .
Prof. Drew, principal of Cireai
Falls school visted friends he-iv
last Thursday.
See Master James Woods and
Master Eugene Attics.lor The 'PaT
metto Leader each Friday and Sit..
urday. ' ' i.
Members of the Metropolitan Ai
M.E. '/j. church are looking
ward with much pleasure?to?the
. Geneva! ""Confcrende which c.qii:-vetwrar-inTiroOhsboi
o beginning lb
first week in May. Rev. M. I).
Smith, the pastor and Pi. S. .1
Allen are the delegates I nun t!i
church. Presiding Elder Crosby
eiladdi.n will also attend. Many o"
jim-JaymeH-HftiHT-TtTtmrhr-oT~TJT7Ter
churches are planning to visit this
conference.
Mr. Madison Worthy, of Washington,
D. C., is spending a lev.
days here.
. Madam Mr-fL?1Wtrdihrts" lndisnu^
-ed this week. ? r""~~
AH of the Chester friends wen
very sad to learn of the death in
Rock Hill last week of A Ms*' Fun.
hie Maton, the adored tlaughtet
of Mrs. Macon. Mis?. Fannie was
i teacher in the school at Cluvctv
and her deatlT7s very sad. She was
.11 for many weeks. ;4
Prof. Joseph .lapies was {n Co
iumbia last we. k on business ^in
tn t1"1 ni||ii "111 :T~
LAKK ( I fV IIICI1 St 1IOOI.
Prof. I.. I). Bradley^ Principal
Closing .Proyrnm
r?Lake City liieh- school .'wil m
heir X months of school. Mm v ,
nd the closing' program are. a
follows:
Monday, April 27, an Operetta,
"(loiner <Q the Fair"; jl 1 i i nlrr
Urs. 1\ Summei s!
Tuesday, April 2S, an Operett:
'The \\'t tiding of the Flowers' .
ln,j'-grades. Mis<e< Ji-in lliniin ;
on ami -Helen (Jralia11i.
Thursday, April dU, an Operetta
"The Maid and the (iotdeu Slipper",
did grade, Miss MVJents.'
Friday. May"\lst, an t)pefi Ha
i ne louuier <JT fail land"; It i.
md 5th grades'; Mif-i's I,, Rrace>
and L. Summers. Sunday,
May ,iR:d. -TfTuKi! -ernvV
>y~ I)r. Samuel Nance. pastor o
the A. M. E. church at Florence
Monday, May Mth, l'layl "Safety
First"; Oth and 7th pVSaOs;k_FrgX
-tr?kh Mxlxei.
Wednesday, May 0th, lli scl.o >.
play "Red Headed Step Child".
Friday, May 8, Commencement
address by Dr. C. F. Fhraei.sun.
pastor of the M. E. church at
Florence.
?_AILev.uiwm prog i ailis T\:l[ beg! n
promptly at S.-lf>.. Annua! scrum.:
it 1:00 I'.,M.;
liOTTT 111 LI. NEWS
We arc Very gTad to see
nan* sun again. > It seuis that eveyon
e spent a lovely East r.
.Miss Ruby IL Reetler had gs
vaster gue.-ts, M i? A lviS""
-.md Mi. llelii.v ( layion.
Misjt Annyy ^IL. ilam-irts iv hiri'as
"hoi' guest, Mr. \V. E. WarnsF y of
[Rnedict college*
We are sorry to know that Mi>Melon
Cloud, a number U' tin
' Fivshman Class of F'ricn iskip e?d.
lege has undergone an operation
it the" Wavcrky 1 lospttivP of "tTfur.tbia.
M's. Matlie E. Price an 1 little
laughter are . visiting relatives ir
RlufrsT "S. (.'.
We all regret the death of Miss
Fanr.ia Macon.
The Revel , n 1 "C. S. Mai! .h;am.1
to Winston-Salem to' coii.
luct a two. weeks revival.
.Mr. Chetos Kvans spat th.
wfi k end in" (Tiarlott , N. ('.
wild h- Trc-'iTfj>' you ap-ain
next week.
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SI'ARTANHl ltd "NT.VVS
Two weeks apo the nu mb is o!
the Ninht Hawk Soeial Chih hijoyed
a very pleasant tiip to t..?
capital city. They spent several
hours at the home' of. Miss M. K.
Hoover of th\ family of Uv Cam
niiijr Street lli^h school <?.' (hi
ity. Many friends Were male by
he hoys. They reported a very
pleasant trip.
The Aurora Club traw* a dane
Monday nip-lit at the Wafford St.
hall. Music was furnish d by
Jimmie (iunn and his Serenadews
from Not th Carolina. .
The many frit nils of
zetta BrooksiuuTMr. Ruben1 IJla.ek.
stock resrivt to learn ??1' the'ii
death. The.y were . outsthi'diry
members of the Ml. Mhriah 1'ap
tis t tiuuoh?ah-** jtrrrrfit^rtto
'onj; citizens .ct Spartanburn- (. o.
Thursday, A pi il i>. was a hi / thtfor
the Mif-ht IlinvL?i?'.<u i.il PtTfr~
All members, of the clH) in l.uli'
\i,. i i
- II. |,VI u\ I Ul'Kl'l', .>) ! . M Hi (' >!
lins, Johnny Ponds, Roosevelt My ,|
Bonnie Patten, Wallace Shciton.
John Coleman, .John lioljlen, Thomas
Kiljrore, Willie Kvans," Min
JKdwards.- They ,spent several
'hours at the home of ?>Ii?s M< y
Jyn . E, ?JJoov r-.~?Tlv-y visi'i T
Mooker_T. Wjshin^ton Hyrh
THTd Thy yatniiin d?'P?i l iri--itTir-y
visited sevawil other places in t! a
city. They were invit <1 to the
Junior-senior dance on Assemhlv
St. They attended this affair. All
reported a very pleasant trip.
Several of .the city teachers,
.spent-the sptint! IW>Iida\s at llnTi'
homes in various cifiesr. Anions
them were Misses Marylyn 10.
Hoover, I. L. Vaughn and Nettie
Fox.
PALMFTTO LEADER .
CARD OF THANKS
Wu*?hin.i?ten?Wxr AVtsh to ex-, <
press o.iv thanks of appreciation !
to the many. Mentis for the kind- .!
tuss and sympathy shown during '
the illnss and death of our be
loved mother, Kminyietta Wash- ,j
-in^ton. and also lor the beautiful
floral designs. ^
City;/Mrs. Knnnyretta Henry, Co"l
I . M .. H'.'.l:
I Wiiu, 1J. X., ii|[. 1 I UIIK *> itJSnill^tor.,
Philadelphia, Pa.; Mis. l,yctia
l'itttr (ii't'ciivillo, S. ('.; Mr. Joseph
W isliitigtoii, Mrs. Ruth Brown 1
ami Mis. Carrie Kay, City, chil
ir> 11. .
CAKI) OF THANKS.
The-.family of .Mrs. Maltha Kennedy
acknowledges with grateful
. _a411m.ud.1Uion the damp expressions"
T sympathy. '
ANDREWS NEWS.
St. Andrews A.M.K. Church
Rev. W. 1'. Carolina, Pastor
?On 4hi-".ei Sunday morning- the
-.pastor pi* ached a noble sermon;
-ami tho junior choir furnshed the
music To. 1 lie day; We had a splen
. Eastei; program and every one
that witnessed it went away reoicing.
Our junior choir, under the
i ship ot Mrs. L.B. Smith is
- ---n-t- .-t - tixrn ti>'"!Vc:iir illimy wi 11 "
t ( nder music lor the second .quar- _
c"l.r* rtiTiTereTrce winch will "coniviie
here o.i Malay. April 2l>.
The public school for the Xleorge
toy. n t'oun'.y training: school of An
trews has- opened its doors again
after 1 >0iuu_closed I'or -a week.
FTje high waters around Andrews
are lulling and we- hope the highnays
will be open again soon. The.
rally on Sunday was q"Mr n
Mrs. E. 11. Greene and Mrs. Addie
Thompson left for Orangeburg
Monday to attend the convention
f thy 1-11 Club. We hope they
will .have a pleasant trfn jipd gn<"'
' rt'liM). I M' writer is hmvui at' wirr ;
' .aicvi! a suetn ssful school term.
The?(A! Ion 1 ng?leachWs speni "
a few days awuy retained Hasten
Sunda'v: .Mis- Ihivvtiiw \iict, a ?
Wood a;;"(l Miss l.'iiliirwon M l-| He.
ton was ialk'd away on ac"" it
?.!' illnes*. .Mis. Yaseena Tis
<!al is home a I'tor closing a sueeessTul
sclip;11 term. Mis -ii.ni- oope.r
If ft. Saturday for King tree
where she is spending a
week with Iter daughter. The 4-|>
Clu!? met at the home of .Mrs. Ida1
Aiiuizmi a few new members were
:.d h d til.' ' ill', elilh.
iKAlTOft'l t Ol'NTV
TKAIMNt; SCHOOL
Sunday seii ol was held Sunday
inoining in the. school auditorium
it }he t.s-uol. hour. Tin subject:
T'fe Tro Ifgal Son" was discussed
' i-y Mis- Otto All.eti. A beautiful
I .'son in humility was taught. The
h' V was. brought out that if we
humble i ui.- lyes and ask forgiveness
of man and he forgives us
' ii\v 111 ii-li nuii'i. \eill <iiii' I lnue. nlv
" I'ddlU-r. with his wonderful love
fively forgivy us. .
Miss Tin livui Shaiiklin, ,who is a
i i'.i'-t'?at?State college,
t?i.rr. S. ( '; spent the week-end at
1 hi' wii-.i. her parents.
. Miss Victoria Kraxier spoilt the
week-end at home visiting her
parents. I'fof. Shanklfn, Sr. ami
a 'hunch, of st, dents motored to
Early liraiioh Sunday where they..
a11 ml: I servicesami , visited
l'.rienrU. -an !- relatives-. Mr,- J: S. Stfhiikri'rfT
-I i. Mrs. Shanklin. an.'
Miss Th. resa Grayson motored to
< ii..ingel>:.rn Sun lay to take Ntiss
T .< lira Shaiiklin hack to State
rolle.ee. Misses Knth lllake, Edith
Jaekson and Mr. Henry Moujtvie
.. .Hi id mvd-?to?SC?H-eleira ? Tsdand*
where tie y visited friends, and attended
the "Community Sini?" trj
I'ellll School. s
Tlu. 'piartof from Early "Branch
S. composed of the Hieks*lJros
Koh'inson iand Miss Evelyn Iiohinon
iv! d i d sev. fa'l . selections
during the vesper service in chapel
Sunday* a111 i noon.
' ' J,i:\lNtjTGN NEWS
<) Yes. "Ye-! Everyfiody should
liave I. .. n with us on last Sunday
was the expression of many of
ii.e." i exinyIonian, The Sundae
'school was (puti interesting and
well attended at all of our churches.
At 1 1 ! A f?fv Sihtiii! us; nvnnch.
ed a i;ohl:.. M-nnon-at -New li tlt t
and tun. ]ici suns canu^ f arward
ami jointd the^ch.'ich. Our distinguished
visitors Sunday were
.Mr. A. Hardy and Mr. Smith,
Mr. I. S. Lcevvy. Mrs. Manigault.
all Columbia. Visitors ai\> al- !
ways welcome.
| " *!::; ? the Mutual Benefit Society
had its-annual celebration. Lodges
N'os. .'id, did and .">6 had a
iniitt-'l program which drew quite
--a numb i fif"|?>?ple. Ret'. W. B.
Ibqilaiu pastor of'"St. James A. M.
Id. church preached the sermon,
which was much enjoyed. The
Kt r. O. .!. huh rsoii preached Ion
its tw.> tlohlo sermons Sunday al
/ion in the afternoon and at liethi
church S:fitr p. hi. We wcu e
" nh asmtily sin pr!st. to have had
Dr. \V. J. Kobefson, I'. K. of the
(hangihui g District, to accom-j
pane ids ilro. on the Lexington'
Charge Sunday; he made some i
\ cry timely remarks.
Mr. J. I,. Slieli was the dinner
Ht.i,st < f. Mi ' K." -w. Waller Sun- j
1 I "dl be 11 -L'i.)pulai-ity *Colitest
Lotwcon R*c'V. II.A. Adams
and Rev, h fh?,S,inMtnnis next"Sun-*
J day .-rttTHimm,?rrt Hpriirj? Hill
clVu+vin- let cvci yluVdy crime and
see this gnat sight.
GKOKGIiTOWN \KW?
. ' i < I'.?Xil?A,?. I'ld ie"! meanr- ni
:cli in this section of the count<>
t JV . town as well as to'
i ni . o1' the Hove in. old
historic Georgetown, oUJ dilapidated
buildings are being torn
:lown, in some places new ones
a lie., being -replaced:?The slrc'ds
certainly present a beautiful
showing wit i the flowers . ami
shrubjrus boding and blooming
The ladies in charge of beautifying
our ehurchrs lawns are put
ting--ovet* a -srrlTmTTd" program' a
few days toe grounds around the
three I'oHcw ipg ehine-hos - of -fi s
city will be a beautiful picture:
R..?U,.I A M !- >?
....??. i',., in cues :a i;.?pti?rt
ai:.' St. S?"phcn A.? M K.
Every thing tnniv that spring >s
here,, though ve an* having some
cool morning and evening' which
make 'ho winter coats quite comfortable.
A )'ni.? ctowii witnessed the 2^:h 1
anniwi'stuy celcltration of p il ot ]
aid an.1 senior .deaconess beards
ox Bethel A. .M. K. church , or<unized
by Riv. Jesse K. . Beard, I
then?pusloi ing. A sp-lenilid pro-1
grain was followed by a play entitled
"Aunt -.Matilda's Birthday."J
.Mis. K. L. Carolina read a paper
stating fact.*> front the beginning
organization of tlu Pulpit
Aid to the present. -?
?Mj'SrTuisan Thumpson spoke of
duty of DcaConcss.
Bethel .\.~mT,K. Church
Hev.'^l. \V. .Murph, Pas'.or
Beginning the .Monday night
after Raster; a very successful revival
meeting was conducted at
the ahovo named church- .Quite.
a nun)hn'~d'v,''iif''1 ~f 'V" '11 11S|
Savior'; so,: c wxe sent to other
enurcncs iti tiv.ir choice',,.
KING C-ilxXI'KL- c
v a. m. ( :. t il l i? 11
Ri'v.'O. F). Voimt, Pastor
PentII'.'ton; S. C.--.Sunday \yas
a line-day l'or chin ch nieis. Sunday
school opened at I lv i
toout, mill SFlpt. il. V.. '1'iiomp- ivi
and his corps of teachers at their
post. At 10:15 the l'?s.oi> was discussed
with each class; eve rybody |
seemed to havc. been up on theii
lesson." Tlie P. K.. J. S 'Hrnii 1"
-gave?some vc.rv li.tm st-im'- tqk
ma^doC-AVc all en.i yed hearina
Klder"l'enn. At- 11 ;45 t4i.? P: K.
preached a soul stirriny: sermon; I
he used for ins textth bt.ii ems.
of the 1st cha: t r of John?l'lycry
heart rejoice as TTTT list*, lied to
this, wondoi ful s. rnion. * ?!
The Pulpit Aid Club Ik 1.1 theirI
regular mei'dliif at the homo < 1
All's. >1. WiP.-'.' n oii^. .April. Hi. at |
C o'clock p. m. Aft.r. all husi-1
less was over, \\\. then listened
eo Prof; 1?. \V. Galhnan. ?>liss A.!
L. Green and .Miss .lUiflic" who*
Iwotttrht tp the# club a vjiy'int r-|
3stiny ir.'essaere an i expr. ss.d
themselves h-w triad tluy we.iv to
lie in the inciting, also. .YFti s. Vina |
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i v inji iw . r. ai-<> with ,ii.- and -expicssed
herself al.-o, and oliie'is. |
We enjoyed havinj*. visitors at
nil tildes.. \\\ wvc'iiiK'. all visitors J
o the Pulpit A tint? '.?
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IN IMKMORI AM
With profound and lovine1 "flTflfl-y'
ory of our beloved one, .AlbfrtUS,
C. .Mavhams who Irascended into. \
the realm of metaphysical April, J
"*22nd. I YTTur abs-rce is lik- <
en unto a vast cr.ce adorned with (
fratfiitul flowers, through mio&ing ,
the odar an 1 impression remain
i immortal. i
Joscnh M. Mavliams. husband: I
"Jfrfceph M. Mayhems, Jr., son; ]
Tuanita A. Mayhams, daughter; |
.Miriam Steward, mother; Josh i
A. Steward, father.
The hostess served delicious? J
frail salad, punch,' Cake and
mints. The meeting adjourned
to meet at the hpnie of Mrs.
M. Hill 011 May 14th., |
?-Xh^-Afkrsionnry Society mot "at"
the home of< Mrs. Carrie Robinson
Friday afternoon at J:3Q o'clock ,
There was a large attendance. '
Mrs. Pauline Williams of Seneca 1
was with us; and we were very '
glad to have her.and hope_alu" win .
cuiue again. _ ^ 1
Alter the business and distii- |
di lieious salad, ice cream and eoeonut
cake. News were read
by Mrs. D. T. Thompson. j
Themeeting adjourned to meet
I ai iu-j nome 01 Mrs. m. l.. nam I J
i.iiuj-Kvs -<>n May t^r^ttT p "hi."j"]
.Mr. arul Mrs. Kdward Lewis mot- j '
, oi'wtl fiom Columbia to visit their+1
! Brother, Rev. (). 1). Young,. Sun- 1 1
day afternoon. j j
MONTLCLLI <) SOCIAL CLllB j
' . i
Spring is hero and wo who have <
shivered .through week's of subFP'iu
aentlu 1 Utld Waded throu eh
f seas cf slush welcome spring's ar- j
rival and the Monteccllas welcom- '
j otl "rionds to a surprise party (
| Tuesday at Miss V. Jackson in
honor of Mr. Frances Smith. Mr. '
TI.umius Palmer and Mr. Albert j
Han i.', to show them huw much we
appreciate their help in the con- !
t.?Tim tnib?t played cards un?til
the Radio meeting was over. 1
After the meeting the poos's TAifh. I
red in tIn lirinir room which was 1
thrown-_in<i||t for dancing tu_ the *
tuii(rt of "Rubber Myers." 1
The guosts were members of 1
Tim Radio .mil Nun-Peril Clubs resportively.
Mrsdanns Kthel Withers.
Catherine Patrick, Bcrnice I
RawKs. Livcllard Jackson. Mar- i
guret Taylor, Louise Raxley. |
Messrs Robert Aiken, J?mes R> n- 1
/on. H.'iy; s .Scott, George Hollev, '.
Willi i.n Jt,.rr Voti j-.i vr?u:A
.. i ivii i i .lauuuun ?n v."MJi i t,
F. I!. Ford, Phillip K11 , James I
Smith. I
A rnol and refreshing course of 1
| ice cream and cake was served, i
| Kvcryohc expressed himself as
Jiavinu- spent an enjoyable eye-, i
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Saturday, April 25, 1936
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IIOLLY HILL NEWS j 4
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The Holly Hill Rosemvu! 1 school
,vill begin its-closing exorcises th<~" :"
kiui?li_of - May -with- the?primary
i a A.' T*i_ r.i.i.1 .. _ *
ieparcmem. 1 ne niue 0110s are
ioing their best to mak<. a good __
showing?
Tiie principal has helped quite a
number of students,to get. he|p
from the Government, and a Targe
number of these students are kep'
jusy every afternoon beautifying
the school grounds. ^
Miss Pickett, music directress,
s exerting every nerve to haw- a
number one Glee Club, and with
the interest the members are
manifesting it is bound to be a
afood one. It will do you good to
near?them ?stngy-??-??? : "
Sunday school at Lovely Hill
was opened 10:00 a. m, by the
Supt.j Mr. Scipio Simmons. am;??
was very interestingly*' discussed
by Prof. Roberts and others. The a
I>as101V_Hcv+ Lkx)',V, He i vr-rc d~ it
eery excellent message at P2:00
noon, from Matt. .C:T3. "The nii-p
lor *ovetousncss." Rverv heart 1
>vas .made *to feel glad. The choir
rendered splndid music. Visitors
n the morning services were Misses
V. I). Fair, O. B. Lisbon,
Meters I). E. Dicks and Wf _R,
Bunch and Adam Williams.?l)Ui'- ^jjing
the week of April 13, the Rev. *
Hooks had his installation services
and having the following
named ministers to preach for
iiim. Monday night, Rev. "Moris
Wright; Tuesday night, Rev.
[7. L. Farmer; Wednesday night,
Rev. P. C. Lisbon; Thursday
light. Rev. D. C. Wells and Frilay
i ight, Rev. J. E. Dcnkins.
'1 he Kev. Sister Burton of Ormgeburg,
delivered a very excelent
serra n at Bethel A.M. E. ^
hurch Sipa.ay 3:30 p. nr. ?o a
very large audience. Text Matt.?
1:18?"Follow V,. ' nnd T ' Will
Make-MouPFish. rs of Men." Sis:er
Burton i an a revival here two
summers ago, the . people Were
.veil pleased with her and so they
amp out to hear hijc.Stuiday.. Sho?
frUs ask'^l to deliver thr rvrninn T
message; to this she gladly con-. . ,
serrtpd. And wc were again bless- '
d with another stirring message
from Isaiah 52:12. suhioct- "A_
vake u Daughters of Zicn."
The Contest between leaders on
die educational driVg was a very
splendid success. Those winning
lirizis- are MAsdames Aciia M.
Edward*-1 and Essie Anderson and ?
Mr. W. ii. Bijpch.
The Rev. Dr.. Beard, P/__E. of
die Charleston District was a very
Measant- visitor nt tl,?
Revs. P. C. Lisbon ami L. L. Fattier
on Saturday. /
The District Conference is beng__held
at U nity-c-ft vtreh Wotlnes- . - ?
lay of this week. /
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