The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 16, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, May 16. 1936
Mr., and Mrs. Merritt Sawyer
and his mother of' 821 W. 3t)th
street, Savannah, Ga., motored to
Columbia, S. C^> -to- spend the
wool.-"end with their uncle and
aunt, Rev. and Mrs. Fred" Hunter,
231(d Pendleton street. While
?bono 1 i.oy. mot many people and
visited many places ol' interest."
When leaving they expressed them
selves as having had a pleasant
time. ...
Mvs. E. L. Hunter, who has been
teaching for the past two years
in lvingsbuvg, S. C., is at home'to
the delight of her many friends, j
. mi's. Marion O. Dickson, \vJio
has been a patient at the Good I
Samaritan' hospital for, the past
three w^eka is reported very mhch]
improved at this writing.
NOTICE
The second and final pianovoiec
recital will be had Tuesday,.
May l'.'th, in Antisdel Chapel. The
public is cordially invited. Ad
minion 'fan ,
I Louis Finley, Jr., director
The families of Misses Julia L.
'""ies, Airncs * V:?Williams and
' aura r>. White are Tli'Ollr) tn hnvn
'lu'irr "return homo from their
rhool-activities in llemmir.Rwav,
SC.
the ward one willing
workers ;cEi;n
The club' met at the homo of
Mrs. Eva Mae -Moss, 427 "Sumter
>;t. Tu 's:tay. May lli. with th
"adani President Prcsidine". -T.lv
> i -f tintr was called to order and
opened with" the club sonir led by
Miss Lottie Stms. Prayer by Miss
Corine Sherley. 'Beautiful Bibb
I v>rs"s \yere heard by all of the
ni:tabors. The .minutes were read'
mitioned by Miss PcarLWolfe soc.
on] by-Miss Lirev Jones.- Thy roll
, was called, the liu nibr'rs respond <1
-fly. The members will havy a
unit ' l-sa'-v. for lie- eliili, Wnnv^tny
" May 14th, at the home of Miss
P arl Wolfe, 1 10x Wheat St..The
'v.tinpr was closed. Miss H-arl
'Vol e led the ,soi\tf. Mrs. Eva
Mae Mosk led the closing:' order.
May the Lord watch between me
and thee one from another. .
the friendly is social
club
iThe club mot on Tuesday. Apy.
. 12, lf)"0. at the homo of Mrs. Mary
Ellison, 010 Senate St. The meeting:
was called to order bv th
ri,n..lr.;? "VT,.C n 'o.' ?
a. rumpjxllis.
"Must Jesus Bear the Cross A!
no" was'"tnTfiif. Pray ; f 1Yy MfsT
, Cassia ' Sfnipkih; reading for our
scripture lesson 1 lib chapter of St.
Matthew. Singing "Ki* My
Heart." let! by Mrs. Eva Adams.
The devotional service were brotto
a close. The meeting was turned
over to the Vice Pres.. MrV.
Marie Senior. The minutes of the
last meeting were called for: the
same were road, received and adopted.
Unfinished and new business
was discussed and carried out.
Mrs. Gertrude Smith suggested
that we would have, a fneh rally
oh next meeting night at the home
of Mrs,'Mary Kennedy, Hint Green
St. The roll was ealle.l; collection
Ws K""di
Our next meeting will he at theIhome
of Maiy Kennedy. We dismissed
by Mrs. C. Simpkinsr We
served sandwiches, ice tea, cake
and cookies. Mrs. Adams, President;
Mrs. Mary HutheiTord I'ocordiiijr
secfXTaly.
LUCKY HIKI) SOCIAL CLUB
TU- -1.-1- ? ^ ^ >
i in- iilu i:u'i ai cnc none of
Mrs. Julia Ilamptrtn, 1211 Wheat
St. The nicotine: was called to
order by Chaplain, Mrs. McCoy at
its usual hour, 8:JO o'clock. The
opening song was "Shine on me."
jhaiyor i>y M r:-'. __ Annie.. JPoticr.
Scripture lesson Psalm 2"rd. Singing
'by club. This song brought
our devotional service to a close.
The president took charge. The
minutes rf the last meeting were
read.' The new and unfinished
port'all on a mend. Several interesting
remarks were made by
different yiembors of club, as following:
President, Mr. Kennedy;
Mr. Sam Williams;-opening of the
program. Club song?"Come to
Jesus," led by Mrs. Annie Porter.
Tajk by Mrs. Mary McCoy. Solo
by Mr, Millie Boyce. Paper bv
Mr. G. W. McDanicl. Solo?Mrs.
Thomasina Kennedy. Recitation?
Mrs. Florence Boyce.
J'r Paper by Mr. Sam Williams.
Recitation?Mrs. I Tattle John
son.
Song?"He Arose" led by Mrs.
Hattie Johnson. Instrumental solo
by Miss Lillie Mae Hampton.
Remarks from the President, Mr.
G. W. McDartiel. ?
-Remarks front the Vice Pres.
Talk?Mr. James Kennedy.
Our next meeting will be at the
home' of Mr. Ram MeCoyr 1021
. Tobaeeo St. Wo wer-o dismissed
by Mrs. Alice Randolph. We were
A CORRECTION
r Eastover, S. C.?In last week's
issue the name of Miss Stella
- White, Summertonv &. Cn?wan
?omitted thru a mistake. Rhc is &1so
a sister of Prof. Lewis N Rcott.
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NON PERIL NEWS
This is station NPSC bringing
you more news from the editorial
room of the club.
On Thursday nite, April 30,
1030 the club girls were given a
warm welcome reception by our
hostess, Miss Thelma Rackard.
At 0 o'clock our President stood
which meant our fu^ was over until
later. She opened'the meeting
by having the girls to sing
"Brightly Beams," a very touching
prayer was offered by the
President," after which each one
...ui. . A.
ivoj/vijuvu wii/ii y vnt'ir (juomuon
briefly. We then sang our club's
song which ended our devotional
part of the meeting. We were
then given a fifteen minutes game
which Was presented to the club
by Mrs. Margaret Harris, this
giiif was eallgrt "Nutty Gamoi"?
The secretary was called upon to
road the minutes of the last meeting.
The minutes were received
and approved. The unfinished business
was then taken up.
The plans for our .fishing picnic
were completed and we also
started new plans for our public
friend and wt, ouggeot that? yotr
-lead the.-Palmetto.. Leader?--andTceep
up with the No Equel Club.
After -completing?allbusiness,-theelub
stood repeated the mispah
and were free again to join our
host of visitors. <
Miss Rackard, assiste<l by
friends served a delicious course
of salmon salad on lettuce, crackers,
dill pickle, lemon iced beverI
i ?i? ?J ?
ugc, la^vi vjuhu uim straw oexries.
Tho guest which includedxzfifixz
Mrs. Margadet ltarris, reporter
?THE BLUE MOON SOCIAL
CLUB
Tile Blue Mooncf? held ' "their
weekly meeting at the home of
Mrs. 'Geneva RIeNair, 1425 Park
St. Tuesday night, May 15th. The
meeting was opened by singing
the clubs theme song prayer led
by the, President, Miss Henderson.
-Bible Verses were repeated by" each
member and after the devotional
exercises were ovre, the house was
opened for unfinished business.
On Sunday evening, May 10th,
the club gavo a Silver Tea at the
home of Mrs. Lottie Harkins, 1008
Washington St. and we Wish to
thank each and every one that attend,
and hoped they enjoyed them
selves throughout the evening. After
a brief discussion, the minutes
of the last meeting.were read, received
and adopted. Then the financial
roll was called and- every
mi'liiliei1?responded. Thy?meeting
was closed by the club repeating
the mispah. Tho next meeting will
In.' at the home of Miss Alice Osiom
1.111 Park St. The hostess served
a delicious menu, and every one
bel t oxMi'OSsin.o* --
, ...r> vtty iiioyi V C6 us navI
i11spent an enjoyable evening.
J Until next Tuesday we will be
I seeing you, __ _
t?Mrs. <tF!roTjr"~MT,'!,fatr, repoiter
J MANHATTAN SOCIAL CLUB
The Manhattan Social club-met
I aftlTe home of Mrs. Lizzie E~
I Young-,--S-lH? Lady St. Although;
1 there were a goodly ^number pre--?
| sent excluding our president, who
lis ill, a very good meeting, was
I The meeting was called to order
I by the chaplain, Mrs. Lizzie
I Young. 4
I 'Opening song was led by Mrs.
I Rosa Clifton.
Scripture reading by the Chap.
I lain.
l'rayer by .Mrs. Annie Grant.
I Second prayer by Mrs. Clifton.
I Each member reciting Bible
I verses beginning with the letter
Old and new business was disI
cussed briefly.
The hostess served a delicious
I course of potato salad, sandwiches
huui lumen: ; "
Thc. next meeting will be held
I at the home of iMis.s Mable As ford
roil Assembly St.
All members are requested to
1 be on time.
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PALMETTO CHAUFFEURS
CLUB
The above mentioned club met
I at the home of Mr. Chris Kennedy
I 1S1 ."> Taylor St. Monday, May 11.
I The meeting was opened by the
I prelate. The opening discussion
| and business, part was presided
lover by the President, Mr. W. M.
I Prcsslcy. "The riTcmbers were all
] then dismissed fo +u.i
vutm
minus-ami hands to a few games
of cards.
The host and hostess delighted
the c-liib with a repast of "Ken >oi
ny?(ji;i" ami Huh 3t6w,.__ Unr
next meeting WiTT he held at Mr,
Jasper Scott, 2511 Millwood Ave,
II. Bowman, Reporter
THK MYSTERY W. CLUB No. 16
The club met at 509 Marion St.
Friday. May 8, 1936. The meeting
was called to order at 8:30
o'clock bv the President. Old and
new- business was discussed very
briefly.
The sick committee made hiS report;
all well. Then the roll was
,called and, the members responded
very briefly. Then the club was
dismissed by Mr. James Kennedy.
The hostess served hot dogs,
drinks, cootyics and candy. Wo
adjourned to meet Friday, May
.15, 1936 at 1004 Green St. also
there will be a peanut grab given
? All visitors are always welcome;
cion't forget the date, May 15.
Mrs, P. B., Reporter
A gents Wanted
We have a good proposition for
men: ' We need some advertising
and can put ymi in the way to
_niakC-Sonie-money- Drop .ua a card. -
KI NOSTRUM MEDICINE?COI
Kingstree, S, C.
I
THE LADIES FRIENDLY CLl'Ifcj
Winnsboro, S.C., May 12, 1'JIIG?
The Ladies Friendly club had its
three months celebration. We t
usually celebrate by purchasing t
something for each member of the ;
club. This time We got dresses <
for each member. Our member- j
. Hi) at this time is 42. 1
We met at the home of Mrs. j
UInter. A large atldicnce of vis- \
iting friends, enjoyed a * program ^
rendered by the club. "Re;v. llilton j
ana Kev. Jtseatty, each gave us a
very interesting talk, which gave |
the club new life, a more deter- ,
ruination to press forward and not ^
be discouraged. We try'to prac?
itce l'oyality and friendship.' Each ,
try with the best of her ability to ,
serve humanity in every possible ]
way. Our efficient President, Mrs. ,
F. Sharks, gave as . usual a very
inspiring- laik. |?5Trr Ilild 1111!' cir "|
workers did all in their power to (
make this a success.
, .We .tbairk the program committee
alsir the committee on buying
for their untiring-.service 'in .help.- .
ing to make this a success. EacTi
member was well pleased with the
.dresses. ' ?
A course of cream and cake was
nserved.' '" hivery orre " ~wgnf " awa'y- s
wishing for another enjoyable
-night. - , rt 1
AMBASSA DAB SOCII.A ( I I B !
Union, S., C.?The Ambassador ,
Social Club met at the home of Mr.
Joseph Jeter 1 Hamlet St. Monday ,
nite, April 27, iU3G. with Mr. Theo- ,
doro Smith the president, officiating.
The meeting was opened up
by singing Love Lifted mo. led by "
Mr. James Rice. Prayer hv Mr.
Joseph Jeter. After the devotional
exercises the meeting was callClf
TU oTdt?r and the minutes' of tho'
last meeting were,read and adopt-'
ed. Unfinished and new business,
was transacted. Afterward the roll
was called and each member responded.
Mr. Joseph P. Blackwi'lk
was elected reporter. The-officers (
of ouu-elub are a* follows: President,
Mr. Theodore Smith; Vice ,
Pres., Mr. James''CSil.li.am; Bveord- (
ing Sec., Mi*. Oscar Jennings; Corresponding
Sec.. Mr. Joseph J t r; ~
Treas., Mr. Johnny Bradfor 1.
Business Mgr., Mr. Ernest Schdll. >
Alfred Cunningham, John E. Lawson,
Edgar. Williams, James A. Rice,
Robert Lipcomb. Our host
served a delicious chicken, (tinner
and punch, ice creamV and cake.
We then adjourned to meet with
Mr. Ernest B. Schell otj. 3 Chambers
Ave. May 4, 1H3G.
The Radio Social CI111> . .
The Badio Social Club met at
rue home- oi wr, fsammy Kan
Monday Night April ^7, ll'PMb .
"with the President, Mr. J. C. llosborough
in charge. The minutes ,
of the preceeding meeting, wen
read by the secretary, Mr. Geo. (
Cohen and were receive] and adopted
by unanimous consent of
I to "the affect that "They he ' plaTvTT ~
| in the permanent records of the
club. " Various items of interest
was brought to the attention of (
the club.
J The President made :in appro-_
roriatc speech of welcome to hew
^members added -b) - the growing
ranks, which were answered
each of them expressing- their intention
of cooperating to their ful- v
lest extent with the present members.
After a brief summary of j
financial affairs the club adjourn- \
ed to meet at the home of .Mr. |
Raymond Johnson next Monday |
night,May 4, l'Jod.
NON PERIL NEWS
<
Are you listening? The mem- ]
bers of the No equal club . bring 1
you more rwws from their editorial
club room. - "
We were welcomed this week at <
the home of Mrs. Mahaley Sartor. |
>.hP l?' ing the hortors. <
The members and guests loyally
entertained themselves until. '
the appointed time approadveT for
meeting and the President called
the house to order and asked the
guests to excuse, him until at'tei. <
the business.
The meeting was opened by
singing. an old ftegro spiritual. <
Bible verses beginning with the let .
ter "D" followed in order. Mrs. !
Agnes Hopkins offered prayer, after
which the 23rd Psalm was re- ,
pouted in concert. This ending the
devotionals, the President opened
the doors again to visitors, for
thein _to help enjoy a very interesting
game given to" the "eJuh"T>y '
Miss Bernice' Harris, When those
fifteen minutes were over \w were
led to business
Without any unfinished business s
we went; diroictly into new lnisi- J|
ncss. Un Wednesday, May C?. the
girTsT entertained members and
guests of the Montieello club and
tho tubo of the Radio club and {
guests and also other friends on (
a private fishing picnic given at ^
Lake Murray. Upon reaching tho
girls of the No oquol club snapped v
the pictures of the two clubs and
their guests. Boat riding and fish- ;
ing wore the big attraction of the 1
cvcriuitf, ' ,
At 6:00 o'clock every one gathered
over on a beautiful green .
shaded hill and were served a delicious
menu by the Non Peril club
members. Mr. Heyward Bowitian's !
truck Was used for this occasion 1
nnd everyone upon arriving in Columbia
expressed him and herself
of having enjoyed every detail of
this great event, .
THE MANHATTAN , .1
SOCIAL CLUB 1
i
The Manhattan Social club met '
at 911 Assembly street. _ The pres- 1
ident recovering" from illness wit- *
nessed an interesting meeting.
Due to the intense heat and the 1
illness of the hostess, the meeting '
was cut short. An interesting c
program was rendered. i
^?Tha next meeting! will be held
Washington street;, w:
THE PALMETTO LEADER
tLANCHE CALLOWAY COMES
^COLUMBIA
' Mianche Calloway and Orchestra
oniing to town lias cause so much
;ulk that, the lii-l)o-Ho strains
u'e hiiiii;' sunn" a* the youpj;ei
>lks jjf<V i'UTryiiTiv by. \VelTke"T.'o'
ive by comparison. Ij?. is widely
>eiiiK advertised that "Call" playnjr
as Co-Star with "A1 Johnson"
vill appear at the Carolina next
veek in a picture, so eome to see |
siaiH'tK* in pcuson ^aiul thin see
'Cab" thin form your opinion. \Yi>
leiicvo that in''Blanche yo'u will
jet more action, a greater show
vith personality- plus.
?She will no doubt specialize in
;hc "Hot-Cha" numbers but she
ivill give you a chance to see how
?er unit can handle the Modulates
;ones of the I.otnbardo type.
_ A tip to save ten. (10> cents
my your tickets early aim save a 1
lime and time standing in line. 1
rickets art* on sale now ajt the
Auditorium for 75c.
\Ye ?T "the 1 Thi Frat invite you
til to be there. ' ? -???
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A A Mil MliMI'i.V I
" TTie TTVr. T;r A. & Y.":SI"X7T :
Beneiiict college wish to announce
their annual .tfay Festival Saturlay,
.May 1 ?. 1P.'!*j al IBoO p. m. on
the college lawn. All is asked to
ittend.
The candidates for Miss Benedict
arc from the l'Teshmumclass,
Miss Ella Lorene Jones, Sopltinore
class .Miss Annie Lou Butler and
Junior ica*s Miss Herontim* Shernwl
- Tin- law elected cabinet of ilu .
Y". \\ . C.A. of Benedict college
iue:
President. Miss Ilattie Mae (lilinoie;
\ iee,Pies.. Miss Knuna Maddvix:
Sei-.r Khzaboth Hurley-; Asst.
See.", .Miss .Jessie Mae Prow a; Ties.
Miss Lucilo Brooks; Pianist, Miss
Knuna Peaty; Chaplain, M iss Adel
Peterson; < !n., of. 1 ocreatipi(F-eommittee.
Jiosa Melfae; Chairman of
Charity ( oinmittee; Heroic.ine Sheiar?l;
t'haiiina,n of Publicity Committee.
lOdbic P. Taylor; PhairmUn
>f. Pocofat i?in. t Dininittee, Kathenia
Me.( 11!11; 111t 'haii inan ot' I > i ..i t :iin_ .
litem .Coniniitteo, Blondeila Watkins;
Chairman of Membership
i oinmittee. AniTie Ituth Miller.
nn: i'P <?>1.1 n A :
SOCIAi; CI I B
; The Pieeolina Social chili held
:ts weekly o.eetinif Wediu.-day nite
April '?. at the lioirie iiT Mrs. Beatrice
Hart. 71") Bhnidinjr strei't. "The
ftt evident r~~Mrs. linth Gilliam. pre
soon ai 1no meeting.
I'ians 'iVvLi1 made .for tIw.silver
lea which was given at 1 tun Tree
iiv. i. Sunday. .May lUtli. Alter- <
ivhirit the hostess served delicious '
mndwicr.es, punch, cake and ice
.ream.
Tile meeting adjourned to meet
lit tin home of Mrs.'Gedelh' Harris
lie w.u-. street.' -?-==?f"
M;s. . liuth Gilliam, president;"
Mrs., l.aura !>.' Klmore," secretary;
Mrs," Florence Goodwin, treasurer;
Mrs.. Kuby Sumter, reporter-..
- J-N-M. kmoki AM
In sa l"jcit loving memory of our
tear- oil1.'. -Hrrti n*?W- IMrger- on
\y!: r d,.patted this life April 1
17, 10.J1.
lattie you left us live, years ago
A'ilh sad. and -ruining heai'ts,
for that lua-uirut iionn- far away,
l!iit yoa will iu \ or forgotten.
> sir one tlniu wa-t mill and lonely,
i
ientle as the si;'n.m>r breeze,
I'icasant as the air evening. .
A'hetl it I'l. at s aiiioic.'' ; . c tlvei S.
_ I
four vacancy can r.c.vr he filled,
hp- iteaits ate sorrowing now,
for the one we lu.e -o deaf ?
t'.'llo :,a- y.oit/jtT ' .1.. a novo. 7
Vet agaih We hope to meet thee,
When The May of- l.T; He'd, ~ *"
rhen. in heaven, with joy to greet
t live, ' *
A-'-neis?-no farewell tmr-is ?sited.
. Sitdily missed by Mrs. Anna
Wilson, mother;- Mr. 1-aac Ferrersc-n,
husband; Mr. Willie Wilson,
brother; .Mrs. Alice. Moore,
uster; Mrs. at tie Simpson, siserf
Alice L. and Dorothy F. Ferret
son, . children.
VX ()l TSTAN l)!N<; I.YKNT
-T~ .IN-LllLS 1,1,1;
Tli.e Social I'romot. :s? Ilridge
lub of Chester entertained a large
lumber- of friends a: its annual
Spring Prom given in Spann's
lull. Ainil L'-h * ? ?
The hall which ".as -b-auti?ully- *
leporated with tin chili colors, pur
)le ami gold, showed the artistic
o'ueh of the decorating commit- '<
ce of which Mrs. Cera Master is 1
fhairniJin. ? .
Anions the out of town guests
vere quite a few friends from
harlott'e and lJurlingfon, N. C
rhere were others from?Rock ?
1 ill, Lancaster, l'ugclund, an<l
fork, S. C.
Music was furnished h;^. the 1
roainerd Institute Collegians?
Wliile this club is primary a soc- I
ifl one it also render:' much char- f
table service.
niK liOVA I. PR I KM) SOCIAL
CLUB
The club met ai tire Odd Felows'
Hall Monday night, May 4,
OoO at eight o'clock. The meeting
was called to order by Presi.;
lent, Peter Smith. Nbxt the club I
?pening son-.r was had in concert. _
Vfler ti short devotional exercise
he house was oponeckfor tmsfness.
Phe roll was called; and the mem- 1
>ers responded briefly. Minutes !
?f the last meeting were read
'cceived and adopted. t
Next the unfinished business
Vas taken up and new business j
as transacted, , ,
<b -w ? iff * y~ ^
V'
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IN MEMORIAM
Iti remembrance 'of our- defti
husband and father, Jackson Jan
erette, who departed this life, May
11, 1024.
Precious darling be ha* left--u*<y
l.oft us yes forever more
Hut we hope to meet our loved em
On that bright- an dhappy shore,
l.pnely the house and sad the hour.Since
our dear loved one has gone
Hut Oh! a brighter home than out.
In heaven ,is now his. own.
Mis. Annie Janerette, wife; liev
I. \V. Janerette, Charles F. and
liev. V. A. Janerette, son>; Mis.-.
Ks telle Janerette, Mrs. FianceGore
and Kloise Janerette,. daughters.
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' 1111. t A LA V 1FIG'S HUl'.'f.M,
CLUB
- dander Bates superbly entertained
the Calaviers club at his
residence on Pulaski street, Tuesday
night, May 12, l'Jdti. Tilt*
meeting was opened hv singing
"In the Garden," followed by Bible
verses - -T4re house
for business. Plans were
made Tor an outing. AtUhe?conclusion
of the business session the
host served appetizing repast pi',
salmon salad, cold slaw, potatoes,
lemon nie. and lYuit. eorlftiiil
WAVKKLIA SlLVKIt STAR
. CLL'lt
The meeting was held at .the
home of .Mrs. Katie Stern, un La.
gieo tt. Opening so:!K by MlS.s
-Marie Merkerson. Prayer in concert.
Second selection by 'IdVs.
Inez Collins. After the minutes.
? C> autifubprayer was retMlere;', by
te 1 members of the club. \W,!\vere
very triad to liqve Mr. Kitt on our
program. After the program the
kous.e was opened for . business
with President, pres'idintr. "Wo are
very sorry to state that our dajie.e
for the ?2, of May will be postpond
until June 18.
N?'xt Tuesday, nlectinv at the
home of .Mrs; Inf-x Collins,
Clll 1'1'v St. Tin' hostess1 selAh'd ' 0
delightful eouroo of poaches ar.d
eak?\ ' - ,
i IUKNHSHIP coi.i.Kci:
Tuesday nigl\t, May r?fl?. tlv.
elass in elocution under the direction
of Miss I.illiun lirown presented
.'Misses Alone Miller, DcdorC'S.
Vera McAdams- Annie 15.
Hampton arrt Atessrs CKt is KvalTT
and Iia Hall n> the kliuiTaT orator*
ieal contest. The class had been
presenting a series of oration each
week. The six best speakers were
eligible for the final contest.
The-first prize was awar<led Mr.
Ira Hall, who is very good in the
field of dramatics and oratory.
1 he second prize was uwarcjyd
Miss Dolores Dunlap of Ashcvillo,
N. \v i,u liTtiTthmi' <r-emend' Fable
amount of oratorical work through
out-western Nv and-?is well
known for her famous ability by
all. v.
Miss. Alone Mills of Tryon, X.
C. received honorable mention.
"On VVedacstlitx. night the JuuhuiXormal
and Freshman classes
spoUHuixul a sooial ^prinar-iH-EAluL'ation
in the dining hallof the college,
presenting Miss Maude
Steele of Rock Hill, S. C. who gave
an introduction to Kducation, followed
by Miss Ruby Recder also of
Rock. Hill, who discussed Rural
Kducation, after which a very delicious
course was served ami a
few minutes were given for a social,
after which Miss Alexandria
Perry of Philadelphia, Pa. gave a
very interesting synopsis of Cathulic
Education which was njoved
by all.
Friday, May Sth was celebrated
as Founders Day, no classes were
held. At 1 o'clock the program bctrtrrr
TtTe lileo club furnished
music for the program. Dr. B.
F. Thompson of Montiromew. Al?
p ^ v> ***?%.
delivered'a very timely sermon
which aroused the enthusiasm of
every one present._
We "Were loftuTTaTe'To have a
number of out of town guests on
this day. ,
st. r.u'i. a. m. ] :. ciiurcii
Rev. Wm. Cantt, I'astor
Service at St. Paul was well attended.
The winter months have
passed and the church has taken
on new life with the spring.
Sudav scool opened uL Lhe jxsuuL
hour by the Supt. Mr. H.-HVMcGill.
Thy.Sunday school is growing
in attendance and finance under
his leadership.
11:30 Rev. Gan'tt took lor his
le.tt lkvortn; *"JHi. delivered an
1:30 The Willing Workers club
met at the home of Mr. an,i Mrs.
John Frasier. The meeting vfas
called to order by the President,
Mrs. Thomas Thrower. The'meeting
opened with singing and the
usual Oevotional wnn'- Ai'tn
he bu-iness a deljcipus repast
Wiis^ser>.ul..
At 8:00 p)cJock a special mother's
day program was rendered
conducted by Mosdainos Kosa 1..
Gantt and .Bonnie L. Crbckett.
l bw Buzzing Bee club met at
the'home ofsMiss Mai?y E. Frasier,
Monday,"4:30 P: M. The President,
Mrs, oJsephine Bailey, presided.
The meeting was interesting
with story telling and drama:
tizing. 1
The Ushers Board met Tuesday
night, 7:30 at the parsonage, Mr.
Mcllwain, .president.
AlF~the? auxiliaries are functioning
splendidly.Mrs. Alice Agni's,
presi<fent. <>f _Stewardess Mo,
1 also president of the W. H. and
F. M. Society; Mrs. Daisy Moore
president of Stewardess board No.
I. The other auxiliaries headed by
their "Worthy leadens aiv doing;
their part. .. Rev.
Gantt and family wcfe the
dinilCjT. yueats of My, and , Mrs.
John' itughes Sunday.
* ' .
rfjek . \ ^ ***? VAA; pa
Blanche Calloway
And ()tvh.r>1 ra
At Auditorium
- Friday niU>, May l.")1h
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Annie itemphill, daughter, Price
land Sidney Iler.iphil), sons.
K IN'cfSTllEE MAVS
lieulah . >1. K. Church
Sunday scliopl at its usual hour.
die ton delivered a ..souL .stirring j
sermon from .lohn. Con nuuiifui
was administered and live members
were received into the chirryh.
.The Mother's Pay pro^rj'fcgu
I w^s carried out. The programj
. was very jropd. each participant
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