The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 06, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday, June 6, 1936
Messrs Vincent Collins and Oscni
Wilson of Charleston, S. C. were
pleasant visitors here for several
days this week. They reported an
enjoyable stay.
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Mrs. Daisy ^lack of (': nitronpassed
through Columbia .iiun..u(
enroute to Winnsboro t,? spend a
while with her brother, Rev. G. M.
Ulmer.
Mrs. Worthy cif -Chester, S. C.
motored to Columbia to see he^,
sop graduate from Benedict CoP
lege. Tne remainder of her time
wae spent with Mr.- and Mr*. W.aiter
Dean. We enjoyed -having--hei~
We hope she had a safe trip back
home.
Mrs. T. H. fjenry, has returned
home, after - spending - the winter
and spring with her daughter and
son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. J. . W.
Wactor of Salisbury, N. C. Rev.
home to spend a while. Mrs. Holland
Mrs. Wactor accompanied her
ry reports a very pleasant stay.
Mrs. D. A. Gladden has returned
from Georgia, where she worked
with Rev. AV. M. Gladden in a
ten day revival. Rev. Gladden did
the preaching. At the close six
ty-five converts were baptized ami
fellowshiped and two went to other
churches, thirty-eight grown
people* Twenty-seven-, ^criiilmnn
were put in the Junior ClrFrelf under
Mrs. Gladden's supervision.
-Mrs. Gladden delivered the special
"Mothers' Day" address at 11 a.m.
All are happy over the constructive
work being done.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Win. E. " Thompson
entertained 30 children at a
party Friday, May 29th, cilVbrat.
. ing the eleventh" birthday of their
daughter, Frances.
Freshments were served, by the
"hostess, assisted by Mrs. Emma
Miller, Viola Jsfcott and Miss Lucilc
Thompson.
THE RUSE SOCIAL CLUB
Hello everybody! The tcldb met
at the home of Miss "Katie Chestnut,
Tuesday, June 2, .-193*) at
eight p. m. The meeting.was failed
to order by the president. After
which the roll was called aril
each member responded. The minutes
were read, received and adopt
ed. Then we went into a discussion
of old.and new business. We
are now planning what we shall
do this summer. After the discussion
we adjourned to ftieet at i
the home of Miss Annette Frazier
Tuesday, June 9, 1936, at 8. The
hostess served ice cream and cake.
Wp had a wonderful Silver Tea
Sunday, May 31, at the home of
Miss Ethel Rose. Many members
of the La'Amazant Club were prcs
ent. We had some .encouraging
remarks Jfrom Rev. B. C. Burton,
Miss White and Mr.. Scott who
? are members of the L'Amagant
Club. We wish to thank t!iem for.
helping us.
Ethel Roberson. president; Marion
Brown, reporter.
THE CHURCH AID CI.I B.
The Church Ai() Club of Fir-t
Nazareth Baptist church hold it* )
meeting Mav 26tTi at tho
Mr. and Mrs. DuPoiit at 2413 Mutt !
St. The meeting w&s called to order
by the president Mrs. FlorInee
Guest, with a Cpih son.;:
Shine on me; followed with prayer:
and Scripture reading by Mrs. Du '
Pont 4th chapter of St. Matthews
5-12 verses. This ended the devo-1
tional services; then the president
took charge. The minutes of the
last meeting were read and .approved.
The new and unfinished t
business was taken up. The sec re-|
tary called the roll and each mem
ber responded with a Bible verse
as they paid their, dues. The ipe .t
ing was then dismissed with a
song and prayer. A delicious i
coairsei Was served^ Every one j
left with the Expression of having
enjoyed themselves. The next
Tneetlng wiH-bg~at the hofnc of Mr ;
and Mrs. Pearl Mickens at J11G
House street.
Mrs. Amanda Bouler, Reporter,
Rev. W. M. Downs, Pastor
WAVERLY SILVER STAR CUB
TTtvn.1 y UICCHII^ WUS lit'1(1 ill
the home of Mrs. Name Harris. I,
The meeting was opened with the
. president presiding, openingv song '
led by Miss M. Mekerson, prayer ''
by Miss Jane Ross, second selec- 1
tion Mrs. Inez Hawkins. After the
devotional service, the roll was '
called, then the house was opened *
for business. The club was invited- '
lQ attend a P5lty _at the home of
Mrs. Bessie Hampton,T*rulay nfgTit j ~
f in honor of Mrs. Elizabeeth Wood-1
son of New York and we were
honored to have as our guests to k
night Mrs. Laura B. Elmore, Rufh, ?
Gillum. president, and Mrs. Anitha k
G. Robinson of the Piccolena club. ) ^
Our doors are always open to visi-1 ^
tors. Mrs. Holly, the vice pr"<;-. v
dent hfts improved- wonderfully
we hope she continues on' Before v
we forget Miss Ethel Robinson *
president of the Red Hai?s clrl> r
was our guest . Don't forget the "J
t Parmer's--BaU,?The. _ho^ fsa..*?"-.
ved salad, sandwiches, ice tea?,!
cake and cream. Next meeting at *
the home of Mrs. Inez Hawkins. ^
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-r CAIU) PC THANKS,
The officers and members of the
Men's Club of St. Luke's P. K.
Church, wish sto th?nk their many
lriends for their -kind-spirit of.to-I
oei at ion in helping to make the I
1st, 11)30 successful. Especially'
those donating their cars. We hope
to receive the same kind sp.iiij
aiuFcooperation in our future activities.
We thank one and all.George
H. Wheeler, Pres.
RADIO NEWS.
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v^ii i uvouny juiiv iim, me uauio j
Social Club met at the home o i
Mr. Roland Harris. Due to the fact I
that a few of our members have
-gone away for the summer someone
suggested that we close, the
Club for the summer. This sugges .
tion was not accepted, however
-and the Radio *till blasts through
out the shimmer. * We received an
invitation ffcnm Mrs. Mary Young
a member of the Collegians Club
of the rit.y of Charleston?to at.
tend their anniversary. We thank i
Mrs. Young ami the Club for the J
invitation; and we hope to ex-1
tend to the Dragons and your dub
an invitation to something some
time thiy . month. '
Aft^r meeting ice cream and
cake was served by the host -and
the social part of the meeting-beg
an. We wore very glad to hnv.
many members^ of the Nori Peril)
with us. Next meeting will, be at
tho home of Mr. Albert Harris.
MANHATTAN SOCIAL < LI M
s. The! Manhattnr Ciu.iol CI..1. ......
_v - . . ?'V ml X, li W nil'
it the home of Mr. .John 'Pell. 706"
Assembly street. The meeting v
called to order at 9:30 V.' o'clock
with the chaplain Mis. I.i^a A
Young in .charge. The opening son*
was led by Mrs. Florine Williams
I Scripture-reading by Mrs. Dolly
Smith. Prayer in concert led byM,rs.
Lir.r.ie?A??Ymicg.?Another
song l.d by Mrs;-Edmonds. After
devotions the business part of tIt
meeting wf\s tinned /ver to tin"president.
The ^ el u pa rt i (-i,pnt^ 1
0 a dance to be had. on the 15th
"of June.
The hostess served a delicious
. course consisting, of cake, peaches
I and ice tea. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs.
J Rosa Clifton 1006 Pendleton-StA j
JACKSON'S (iBILI, SCENE OF
BRILLIANT AFFAIR.
1 On Thursday evening. May 2s.
at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. I.nci'l
Nance gave, a unique reception in
honor of her dar.ghtgr, Fannie,
who was .married to Mr. Charlie
B. Britison- of Augusta.' On. 1
Card playing and dancing were
enjoyed until . 10:30 unlock. _ At
that time the bride and bride
groom were presented bv tlm ni-i - or
(i' ceremonies, Rev. I,. C. Butler.
Then a delicious buffet lunch
was served in banquet style, a k_
'which'. Mr. Thomas I.owman a tew
.1. itimc:. .vlfiy i > . ]> e
'Ht> woretfivon. .
Mi-. ami-Aia.s. Brmson.aro residing
at 1222 La-tree street, City.
WAIM) ONE WIM.1\(J
WORKERS Cl.rii
Tlio TVai'd (ino Willing Workers]
Chib mot at tho bp mo of Mi=s
Annio Jones. 415 Sumter St. Tuesday,
June 2 with the Madam President
-ne i sidinir. The meeting was
called to order by the piesidont
and opened with the-cktb song led
by Miss L. V. Cbeesebun, prayer
led by Miss Easter Sanders, beautiful
Bible verses, were board from
all the members. Then the liioetviV
opentd for business. The
minutes of the last meeting wore
road, received and adopted, then
the roll was called and members
responded briefly. After the meeting
was closed. Miss .Eva Mae
Moss led the elosinjr -song, Miss
Lucy Jones led the closing .odar.
There was a silver tea at the
home of Miss L. V. Cheesebun q
023 Assembly St. Sunday, May
'11. A very few visitors were
present. Mr. Effon Johnson led
a beautiful song which we. alL_
really enjoyed. We had- a tall;
from Mr. Thomas Free. Miss- L.
V. Cheesebun served ice tea, cake
and candies.' Wo nil ???? iim.i ?-iw.
silver tea very much.
?CAVA 1.1 LRS SQ4MA4^-C-Ll-H
Mr. Leon Gary entertained the
Cavaliers in rala'stvle at his residence
on Gadsden St. The vice
president, Mr. R! II. Riddick piesided
over the meeting.
Plans were made for a tea in
honor of fhe presitlent, Mr. Marion-Williams
who graduates froitl
Hooker Washington High School.
Don't forget the moonlight picnic
it Paradise Lake on Friday night
lune 12.
At the conclusion of tv>n KncCi
less session a delicious repast of
<alad, cake and punch \vas served !
iy the host. 1
?t.ES ItE.WtfS EfTtrBS
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Tuesday evening Miss Mary A.)
Sanders entertained Les Demoi- j !
dies at her home on Washington j !
Jtreet. ? ??? -fr
A vayety of blight flowers ^
rraced the living and dining rooms v
vhich were thrown en-suite.
After the business session which
vas presided over by Miss Vfc- * \
oria Weston in her most gracious A
nanner the members and thel*.
lates gathered In the dining room?*
o play. Bingo. "TH piiz.es were >
fotr.by Miss Francina Dais, Mrs. J
Trrr and Mr. Bubber Davis. A t
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THE L'AMl'SAXTS
Rev. and Mis. WTTVTaiji FaTeY-j
son were at their best enlei tain- j
inn' the 1/Air.usant Club ofi ia-t'
'1 aesday evening at their ueauti-(
l'ul home, lOd.'i ilaiilen M. As in.
iiictnbeis enieied the door they1
were greeted with very pleasantsmiles
iroin ihe host, husie: ?. a iJ ,
president of oiu club. .\li* .Mi r- i
\ in *>iuciicii. in i'sKU ti with much
dignity. = I
i'liv im.lihg WHS opened wish a.
song "God Will lake Cure of Ion"'
led by-Mrs. 1.. B. White. I'i ay or
was ol'i'sVcd by Air. ClartiuO Kicnutdson,
seripturo lesson wu4 lean
by .Mr. Bessie J" Nesmith. lie v.
Jolm liiti rough led a song.
Now that all the schools are!
hearing an end some ol' the faith--1,
ful '.members are about"..to depart
from us. .The president pi'evonu-u !
these members to the club who j
were Messrs Dessie Nesmith and
Walter iseott who are leaving-for
their homes in Nesmith and Hemingway,
S C. respectively. TntseJ
young men made splendid remark's
i oin-ei'i nig?the11?jnr?m?t-fre?ciuh
work-aiwl lite-sadness in (iej-a-rU.re.^
The club mumluiN i-f?ri<.i ii i
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much but u happy Vacation is oui
wish Ijpi both oV them.
i\lr. harnest Ware, chairman, ui
-the-?sor+a-l '-tmimtrtttr? prtrsrniedMrs.
L. B. White to - make U repoit
oi their liisl meeting'. The.
. inal decision \Vas that suppers
will be sold i y : members, of the
. lub at 15 .cents each next Sat Mr
day eVM r.inpv .Jui'.e. 13. , These sup
pi'| s are jfoiivu to he a Tare ti'oa.
for thts small price.
-4iev. J. Buiroujth enterlaineh
the club with t\vo beautiful solos.
A i.suKM'estion wasnnade that each
member appear on program in any
Way he sees fit. Sometimes an
uif pro input program- sui pusses*" a
rehearsed one, and this happen
to .be one of the times.
Mr. Boyd. Miss MaUie Bow-:
man, . Rev. Bui rough, Miss lvrr..;>
' rtesv -Bowhnvn and Mr. A-shtsml
held the audioiuc HP 11 bound with
their inspiiing short talks. S?
come to. the l.'Aniusant Club when
you want ;.oo:l for thought.
Since the chaii man of the program
committee is nbnui m oepart,
the president appointed MisM.
A. Bowman to ta-ke his plate
Iler Irssoeiate workers are Rev.
Burwkk and Mr'. Ashford.
Our visitors were Miss White
Juopi Augusta. 'Mix ' Boyd iiom
Greenwood, Misses Hire and Julio*
of this city. tfcie it was a bunch
di urn in moot all thoso visitors.
We adjourned to moot with Mis.
I.. B. White,. 1127 Pino St., next
Tuesday evhninjr.
The hostess served a. veiy ilainiy
course of fruit, salad, saltiiiv s and
iced tea.
BIRTHDAY BRKKTiNHS
Litthi Miss Ilenrctta M. Harden,
tile daughter of Rev. and .Mrs. II.
K. Harden, celebrated her lit>t anniversary.
as a birthday May 27!
Many precious units were irivon
by relatives, and members of her
Mather's ehitreh. She also"*'was
highly favortd l>y h r aunt ! i
tie Bell Harden of New York City
Who ,-ellt llel' a pi fit.\?lillle suit
and a birthday eard. Though?she
i.- still vei y small.'she acted m ifshe
enjoyed them all. She could
not talk, but sh. ecrt.i.iiiy- u,
play and we. know by her actions
-that she- hud a happy?d>j4-i-b~H+yvThe
gifts of the dollars were ap |
predated to the. highest by iioth
.lioilur ami father.
MODERN I STIC S.()( 1A I. CI ,jL B
The Moderni ?: I at hi ,
home of Mrs. Klla Cheeks Tin ay
June 2. Miss Wither* peon t h
t hai he of the devotion. Oper'ny
seng. "Biightly Beams", prayer:
was repeated in concert, each niomi
eeit'eij a quotation.
The meeting- was tinned oj..-r ?o
the y^-e president. Miss Hall'who
gave a very lino! discussion on the
"irettor Welfare of the Club."
The financial roll was railed and
each membei responded. We were
dismissed Vy iequating.the niiy.itph.
We, were then served a d< liei u
ice course by Mrs. Cheeks uljat
yeiy one enjoyed.
?:-.A-motv.r our vir'ilors "pro's <* ! .v n Mr.
Thomas Ruff, a promitl: tit :
member of the Calvaliers Social
Club. We are very ulad to have
our visitor? call upon us at any i
tiihe.
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:al;td cmr.v- nith inr .di wr. ?1
<od. The guests included Messrs j
Fhor an Tichi n?^Tcnctff H>. I
md-Bubbcr Davis. - i
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
P1CCOLENA SOCIAL Cl.l'U
The Fukolena Sociuri lub reel at
the home of'Mrs. Huby Woodard
Sumpier Wednesday night, at N
o'clock. The meeting was called
u> oriei by t he a ice president,!
.Mis. (iujelTe Hai'ris. Opening
I icq" 1 i ' 1 i.v .Mrs. |
Pearl Spaks, scripture read by 1
Mis. Laurel Lhnore, prayer in
concert. Song "1 am Tluite O
Lord" led by Air. Arletha ltobinson.
After the devotion the roll was
called then the. house was opened .
for "old "and . nnv business. Each
lumber responded toward the new
(justness very Urielly. \ isitors
are always welcome.
The hostess served potato salad
on lettuce, .-saltine, pickle, oat- !
-meal cookies, ice tea, ice < r< am, I
t-povwd enkt' - and after dinner mint*, fWe
were dismissed by ..the vice. 1
president, Mrs. Coddle Harris, '
iafter havinjr such a wonderful and I
dnUre-ling aante of whist, the
meeting Tidjou-rmuF-to nit I aT thr
home ?f Mrs. Atjletha J4*t?inson.
I lU.'s Lyon St. ,
1 < VltOI.IXA COTTON I'll KldtA K
AT ODD FELLOWS' HALL MONDAY
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On Monday night, June h, the
Royal Friends (Tub of this eity
dance at the Odd Fellows Hall
This af.air promises to- be full
of fun and enjoyment. The C'a-rof
lina Cotton Cu kei s, [, the SoulhV
j. most rioted dance en*ort.ii: i
: 'orchestra has been secured for this
fannuiil affair.
The dunce will start at vT.o and
j !a>.tag until 1:00 a. m. -1
{ TWKLYK PALS SOCIAL (LIT
j The ' Twelve Hills Social C!ut"
1 n et with M i s. Mable Up ids, lib:
Tayloi;. St. on Thur.??iav ttiurht.
1 May 111. 1 Od'L.
Son^l ""In; tsi>" tlardci p'rutin
concert, Bible' verses wore recited
by each member.
7 The 6f the In -1 iiKftim:
:' c. c . I cad. teceived and adopted,
i The i oil was -called and i-a it mc'oe .
I. bar responded briefly. '. W e ad-1
journed to meet with -Mi-> IK nlctta
I-'rost. After ad.|ournn:en'
"l~Ti~ tn.s. i s?-served -sn-HWlier i ,
j bolt cal.e and punch.
The Twclvy Pals- Social Club
met with Miss Henrh-t (a. ' Fco.-tJ
720 Wayne St., Thursday niy h.
dui y wi riv-.yj53^? res tth-ttt pros hi ha
<).);;-nlnii' soitjr "-l> ?;u- ss in;.
Only Friend.", prayer by the president.
scripture' lesson . totni - by
Miss II. Frost, Bible verses were
recited by each member of. the
club.
ThC: minutes of the last.meeting
were read, received ami adopted.
Old and now business was then
discussed and favorably passed on.
The roll \yas called alnl each one
responded.'
p Miss Edna Johnson^ is tliauUiiie
ticii ami everyone that came out
to the srlvt i lea at L> I h'ouie u
Sunday evening,.
W'e adjoin fed to meet wittf
,\i.*.- Saiab Bho h. 1212 l?ainweU
St,
Misses ( at rie Pi t her and Ada
( a:l'.(n;n joined file girls rrrrn did
tiie yirls- e i \ e them a hearty.weleo'ueI'll
say. ?
The. hostess served a delicious
course o; ice citnM and . ahc.
. Bill AL.llril.M>S
' SOCIAL ( LI B
. The club nu t ;.t the Odd Fellow's
Hall Monday tuvht. June 1. The
hoys as lisuai . \ . lint liseil unci
of the time in ;u?. .eonvim suf on .
and tlun toping . - IT with plants
of jokes ami In ita liter. At ?>:().
o'clock the meetiiiu bewail and was
opened t-V-lhe V.i )iVe.-idi n<'. M .
Kzekiel Owens due to absence of
the presidet t. '.Mr. i'eten .^hiiui |
which was ii',.- i . -lekncss. AfrT"}"
de\o;'o .a) '.!u nil was |
muled* and each'member responded
'.lien ?bo mi mi the prtvious
meeting were lead, received and
: dopi-ii. .'tin- v.-. -im-nt Una.
took charero amt vtrve'th.vwljv'.i .
short business talk and askd all
the members tr, have something
to say before Ik meeting1 was ;
,vr:, .' Ma; v iiit'ei e-1big fact which
cei?i d : e'\. - an;! old business
a;i - urn a.-, id. A . 1 >-111 iit lu "
business 'Hue n.n if wished tli ]
president", a si e< \v reeover.
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NliW CKMTItt CIAB
_ .Mir, II. 11. ii -?I?.?>1!. 1 Mm. -Ut- II.
Paul w.-ry j in; hostess at the I
meeting of the New Century Club
May 27, at the home iT~!7fts. Paul
.on Washington St.
. .The loopis v. . i eontra-rt was '
lav el ware derm tiled lovely with
spring flowers. .
The lovelv pTizas w are won bv- '
Mis. .). t, S a' lii-t. "Mis. AV. D. Chapptlla
stcoml; and-Mrs. D. K-. ;
Jenkins, low.
After cards a delicious salad ,
course was serv d.
The last meet it 'tVm s -ac"n. ;
June 1st, at six o'clock p.m. Mrs.
Kthil St - von.o.n :,n?i Mrs. Gt rievti
Seoft <!?. !!! *' tfull < nt i taiiied the c
members. of t!o New Century club ,
and .gu.osts at tin h? ine of the bit- .
The lower, iloor was charmingly
arranged vuith lovely spring 1
flowers.
Four jnogios-ions of contract a
were -played. The* ; prizes were
beautiful kiti hep ttl n. -els won bv -i
Mi*. tr. IT. r< ojvr first; "Mrs X.
J. Collins s.cond; an ] Mrs. 1>. K.
let kins low.
?Ti-e?^neot??V Mrs. Mtttt
Now some. -Newport News. \'a,*
Mrs. Myrtle .rainier', Newport S
News', Va. an 1 Mis. Ruth Butler . ti
Watts, Vor.x Mall. .V J. " J~Ti
Kach guest wds given a lovely S
in en hnndkorcTiTef. cl
- After cards the hostess served^
i delicious salad course. P
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CARI) OF THANKS
?Wo wish to express our sincere
appreciation for the many kind
expressions of sympathy shown
us during our recent bereavement
in the loss of our son and brother,
Lemuel Davis.
We also appreciate the lovely
floral ottering.
Mrs. Nancv Davis and Family,
Gnntt Station.
tin: twilights
?? ?a
i inn-Miay May 28, * .U'JEjj.. the
Twihght Social Club gave its annual.
s'. hool closing . "Sport Hall"
at the Od.i Cillows Casino. The
a'fair began at 8:.'50 o'clock and
continued until.
T,be Casino was decorated over
bead with blue and white" paper;. the-walls
were covered with, green
willow vii.'es, tvhieh yjave. a beautiful
setting'tiniler the blue glowinlk
lights from over head. The guests
were dressed in various sport
.styles expressed themselves as
! a>iirj enjoyed the festival to the
'"ivlii'oli Music?wtill nised
a simplex machine,
m m\ REMORSE
SI MMI I Ci.l R
K'eiinn .-e Summit Club held its
first -meeting ',1-ipsday, June 2.
1 V'.'IO at the Ik.me of Miss Ethel
M. Speaeh. Officers were elected
as foiiows: president, Etheb M.
pe-aeh; se.l-etary, Viola l>aniels;
.. nasurer, Mary L. Subef anj retioiUK
Dorothy Williams.
l)Ui next meeting will be at tie
?>t" Miss Yiela Daniels, 20
li. K. Ave, at 7:20 p. m. on Tuesday
June 1'. Members are welcome
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.)i.STK;CT MEETING N. C.
1 MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.
Union?A district meeting foi
the nun of Spartanburg district
-\orth Carolina Mutual Uife Insurance
Company was held in this
vity, Friday, May 2'J. .During the
sveek * si production drive was
itaged in honor of the Manager,
Mr. CI. \V.. Bolden who came to
.Ins district Mav-2hth, 1911. This
drive closed his 25th anniversary
m . the Spartanburg district.
The production for the week,
both industrial and ordianary war
great. The largest industrial pro?rtu-Hmv
the district- has ever had.
At the close of the district meeting
he agents and friends gathered
at tiie home of the Manager and
spent several pleasantly spent
hours. Asst. Agency Director, J.
L. Wheeler, Sales Manager Aaron
'.Day and Managers Leathets of
ChcsUr and Murray of Greenville
with their wives were a few of the
-p.cial gueSts of the evening. Mr.
Day was the principal speaker of
the evening.
The "Spartanburg district was
represented "in full by all of the
men of the Agency .which is as
soiiuws: union, W. W. "Nicholas,
J.' H. Williams, W. \V, Boldcn. J
M. Douglas, -rA.: -D. Thompson, |
Misses Ruth Young and Katie Mao
Mooi ehead. Spartanburg: D. * G.
Curt ton,''C. A. Bracey, J. J.
Jones, J. S. Simpson, R. L. MGriweathers;
Cashier-clerk Miss E.
vVr-Bcnty; Gaffnt-y:, H. L. Jefferi
s. C. L. Smith; Laurens, J. C.
Copoland; Newberry, C. E. Wilson;
Clinton, II, I'. Crawford.
Assistants Managers \V. M. Gilliam
and L. B. Frazier were - in
charge. . . '*
Miss Katie Mat. Mooreliead wTvo
has been on a leave of absence
from the-insurance office has relurned
an:! is now holding her position.
Miss Ruth "Young, who had
chaigc for several months leaves
this week for Americus,.. Georgia
where she vBll be the Cashierclerk
in the office there.
Mr. Isaac Frasier, brother to our
Assistant Manager, spent last
w*.ek with his brother and friends.
The Cteiflin colic.re Chapter is
sr-ii livrg a few. oT its members to
the reception to be held in Betm- -
Petti son's" honor. Dean Pearson
is retiring after more than 50
years in_.the?teaching profession.
James S. Balden and Otis Fair,
sttuhnts af Claflin have returned
hollle foe t tie ?mv?mov
- . . v.. XUOUUI1,
^i'rprisk rirthda y party
i'oll mvry klizahktii clad.
di:n honor gikst
Miis-s'fs Hattie, Margaret and Josdo
Gladden'daughters of Rev. an !
Mrs. \Y. M. Gladden were hostess- .!
s M?n lay evening. iMay 25 to a .
vely surprise birthday, party hon
nine Mnrv. ivhn?uii? returning-J
from a visit to their aunts, Mrs.
I!. Rogers and Miss llelle Kennedy I
n (ii.k an ! Senate streets, elight- ' ]
ed from the car, rushed up . and ,
rar.g the door b. 11; when a large
Troup of l? vs and girls, her classnates
and friends from.Junior and J
wilier Hi. school of R.T.W turn-_J
d on t!i - 1 jflit< in the living room'""
ind hall and errethii mm?v.
'Happy Birthday."
Thj color scheme, of pink and
liju; was carried out in the decorations,
refreshments and small
'avers.- '
Vanilla and Florida, fruit ice
ream, with delicious pound cake
md assorted mints Were served. /
.ovcly gifts were presented the j k
u:':iored guest. t
At tTie conclusion all expressed
hemsclves as having enjoyed the
venin.tr. And went home, reluct- .
ntlv..' 2
HE A.C.K. LEAGUE OF BETH-!?
EL A. M. E. CHI'RCH jX
Mr. Henry Wchher. prt?giHoni?1^
We are planning a "Pew Rally" ?
unday, June 7. 1936. The cap- V
tins are as follows: Hattie Braw- a
T". Anna n. Lewis, Parrtr I/Pwls, |<[<
ara IJunlap, _Liflian Harris, Ra- |S
hel Kinard, Sara Mitchell, Lou- i
w Stroye, Rtrby Otiirvyard, Eva t?
orterfield, Kathleen Howard, Ben ly<
zena Blocker, .Kosanna Lewis, Bessie
iiulli, Kelly Harvey, JoseiAi
Huff, Heniy Webber, Sand'/,-.
Lewis, Emnurson Lewis, Jonn
Martin, David Ku.ai'd, tiary \\ i aster,
John llunter, \\ uiie.AL Donald
Jobn Hunter, David Draw ivy. Avery
Auanis, Mr. E. M. l'nssLy.
This rally is f+*e-Hhe l^jnetit of
the treasure. ;
A the Ilium (lull
The off icers m.n im inbei s of
this club are ha\ mj; a '',S.lraw
Hide," and "Winnie H?.?a>t," 1 11day
nite, Junc 1 el, lb.'Jij, at T:'jU
11. -111. la-?V4.U?- e
-o VV ??V I kilkH
l.ayior -Streets, -we arc' eoinn to
Abies Plate. txl tup l.?e. Come
one! Come all!
be on tim<. nltase.
Female Help Wanted
Hotels- ResOi-ts Kv> rywhvie. I it?
expei ieneeu-Expei iencetl. ("?>ntae.
good jobs. $40?$12* iiiontli<y.
Knclose stamp. StSjarf Service.
145-y.'JT W. 45th, New York.
STAR DL ST SOCIAL ( l.l 'K
1 be Star I>u-t -Social < iut. h In
its weekly ineelintf' .Tut - day night,
June 2 at the home <?. Si is. Juii.
H. Ware On Senate?St.
. Alter' tli>' lnwii"'" - *' *'
.-r? |/c*i V ?JI lIII*
nmuiiK till? i*vii<> was tur;u:ii-or,
and a?" ftpTayi-.Tsoftly AnTTTTi jTT
fen trucked across the . fhen'. Thv
club was amazed over Mis. Griffen's
trucking, so slu now has ti.i
name of trucking Grif fell.
Immediately after set vim; '\W
went into a game >d' cards will.
Mrs. Ware and Mrs. (?? i: l Vn wfn
niiig high score.
The text meeting wil". be ai
.Miss Te.lder, "5ti(.l Biatton St.
MOItRIS ( riAl'ICI. BAI'TIST
C'H L'RCH
Rev. H. R. Mitchell. Pastor
GreOnwooti^-fMies Kehecca Cohen
entertained the W. >]. I". In.
afternhon, May -kiStif at 5 n'c'm-k.
.ak.ibe home .of hoi; con n .. .Mis
I.ilia Davis. Baptist St.
The meeting was-..called to ?>r l ;_
at 5 o'clock with .Mis. Clara I heir*1
ett presiding. ,T4h- folledvir. r p.u.
gram was carried out:
Opening song ---''.Jesus Keep M?
Near the Cross" h d l>\: .Mrs. .Waggie
^Evans, Mrs. Hekn -M<-G
read Matt. 5:1-15 for s'c:iptar-.
lesion. Prayer wais offere i by,
Mrs. Clara. Watson. -Melody..'Man
80 glad^I'm here." ?1?
The minutes of the last n;e -fine!'
were read- and_ appro\e.L. .Than
Mrs.?tfhira Watson read- an Interosting
.portion of the 50th Psalm.
Mrs. Maggie Evans lid in "singing"'
"At the Cross." ' ..
At this*, time" was op. m d for
business. The W. M. Id. th<- W. M I
S. and tlie Pastor's. Ai i . <"iul> areplanning
n program foy June 'IT.
the Stat". among the W. M. Society
societies and all < tin-r organigations
connect <1 wit:, si he W<r.
man's Missionary convtntion. It
was moved and carried t:.at .the
Circle ?"t.Tve a I"Loral to" Mrs. I>avid
who departed this .life- Monday
Apartment For Rent
An apjirtmi-lit -uita'-Io i'ny
teachers. atU'iiding siimiiic.
school in-Now?York. WiH~rrr^
commodate?6 or 8 ladies, or
gents. Only d blocks from
Columbia uhivevsity; use of.
kitchenette if desired. WritAvenue,
Apt., 3-A. New York
Citv.
NOTICE!
Colored sa!osladie? to handle
fine line of face powders and. pe? .
fumes?can make from-!?1! to si
a day - -Send $1.50 for- sampler
-GCTHRIE" SALES CO.
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Childress, Texas. .
Agents Wanted
We have a good proposition for
men: We ,-need same advertising
and can put you in the way to
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May. 25th at th(. homo of
'i.. !:?. uvrlitci*, Mrs-. Iiosa Anna
Little*. She was n sister-in-law <?t"
.Irs. U?>xio Lesrrouni. The hos- _
ii-ss a-sisli"! by little Miss Trot.
r sorvid f^escrt. pearhe cake,
faints ami ti-an :ts. M .'In.N.e
UoUir.son .thanked the hmtess and
Tim ho t -- - -ryt! itml.V-. salad
t>'-n lettuce. punch. mints and salt( ati.ojf
the watch word. ~~
Mamie Bradley's
BEAUTY SHOPPE
wai'Ty ( raft, Marcel Wave. Fin\N
ave. Croquignole. a Specialty?
Brago System
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