The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 01, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday, August 1, 1936
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Miss Mattie A. Bowman hits-just
returned to the city I'fcom Orangeburg,
S. C. whore] shi? attended the
.. sumiper session,JLj the delight of
her relatives aint many friends.
' Miss Bowman is 1 the daughter of' 1
the late Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bowman
who lived at 027 Bine St, At
an early date Miss, Bowman will
leave?far^ Maryland,? vvjaro shcwill
spend the rest of the summer
1 With relatives. In October, she is
expected to return and enter her
j fourth year in the eight-month
. public school systeni tf'Elko, S. C.
We wish for Miss Bowman a very
pleasant and happy vacation.
?r ht-~?i- i??*- n T7*trr
lurs. ?justrj7ii %> aiicis ui JLUU1*
Wheat St. hadlher sister visiting
last week from Jersey City. Mrs.
Gertrude McKoy and daughter,
Alice McCoy. They spent one
week and Mrs. Walter's daughter
and son-in-law, gave a delightful
dinner party Friday night, as they
were leaving Saturday afternoon.
The host and hostesses of the. dinner
party were Mr. and.Mrs* Mil
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Walters, Mr. and i
Mrs. Gunter, all. of 521 Sumter St.
The guests_ were served boiled
steak, hot grits ami shrimp tomato
salad, ice cream and cake. After
tho dinner they were served
mints only..
Mrs. Julia Bailey and daughter,
Harriette Klixubcth, left the city
^ Sunday for Btnfalo, N. Y., where
they will be guests of Mis. Kthel
Pearson. After leaving New York
they will visit .Mrs. Ilelen Williams
OI WOIUIllDUS, UHIO.. .MIS. I'GiUSOl)
ni l Mrs-. Willistms are daughters
lr of Mrs. Bailey.
Miss Corinne W. Bailey I'.as re
turned to the city'" after a si.\
weeks'?study -in the graduate
school at Atlanta university.
Mrs. I.ula Goodwill tof htU liarden
street, is spending a while visiting
relatives ajnd friends in Xe\y,
York and Jarsey..
?-?Miss Zelma T.oenn. da.tight r <>f
Rev. and Mrs.L. A. Logan of
' Walterboro, S. C., made a short
stop over in Columbia on her way
to New York.
Mrs. Etta Sightler of East Ger
vais St.,_ is_ visiting in Washington,
D. C.? the house guest of
Mrs. Ethel Matthews and mother.
r We wish for her a ph asanUstay.
*fht
Wo see that.. nvT'L. H. Hullniah
will not be in hi? office August
5th-15th, as he is. > leaving' -XarWashinprton,
Philadelphia. New
York anj visit his sistevfMrs*. P.
^ C;.FU!^ Lpn L. I. 11 i> 1 her and
Mr. Lewis \Y. 11 a! man and family
will accompany him on the trip.
k' MARRIAGE ANNOINCE.MEM
i Mr. and Mrs. Xorlall H.nn.t..
wish to announce the marriage of
their" daughter^ Evelyn to Prot.
Eh E. Guiles oA Panu lien.. S. ('
. July 18, 1036 The couple wijl beat
the home of the bride, 127 John
St., Florence, S. ('. for a while. .
" x ne young* .\ir. Xiuiies is ; iu- son
of Rev. W. S. Guiles.THANK
VOL'
I For your -participation in a very
pleasant evening', if?or .your splendid
spirit of cooperation, for. your
very fine spirit of patience and
perseverance and for generosity;
all of which contributed toward
^ the success of our Watermleon
Slice. The Ladies of the Guild ?f
St. Luke's Episcopal are grateful
_ to their friends and the public.
TIIE ROYAL 1)1 Ki'S SOCIAL
CLUIl
The Royal Dukes initial party
has been postponed until August
I, LVOV.
Otto- Jamison, Pros.
THE MANHATTAN SOCIAL
CLUB
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The club met at the home of
Mr. Jffftnson, 700 Assembly St.,
Miss Jessie Mae Bowers. President,
opened the meeting with a
song. Scripture reading by Miss
Mable Ashford, Prayer by Mrs.
Granut; song by Mrs. Johnson.
After devotions, the Vice -Prosident,
Mr. Johnson, acting chair|L;
man, took up the business part of
the meeting? The meeting ad-11^
iourned to meet at the home ofMrs.
E. J. Johnson, 1000 Washinfcrton
St. " ~~
Mrs. Wilson a dormer member
? returned to the club; we are all
^HLvery pleased to haye her,
^^All members pre urged to be.
Hesept at fcho-apecial meeting FriHtaight.
LOVELY SURPRISE SHOWER
Miss Juliet T. Raiford, whos
marriage to Ml'. Wiliiartt Gillian
will be an interesting event o
August, was complimented with surprise
shower by Mr:-anti-Mr?
J. W. Cooper, at their home.
A colorful arrangement of sum
met* (flowers- were used throughou
the house. A unique program wa
carried out by Mrs. Maggie Brow
and Mrs. Laura Ban". Slips o
paper were passed around o
which each person wrote helpfi
advice-to the bride elect. Alon
with the many useful gifts prt
Vented, a 8 lb fruit cake wa
given by the hostess. Everyon
enjoyed the delightful affair.
A refreshing iced course?wa
served.
The guests were Miss Raifor
Mrs. Frank Smith and Mii
Ophelia Jefferson, aunts afi it
bride elect, and MVs. James Lewi
cousin, of Philadelphia, Pa., Mis:
Johnson, Madams Mary J. Loga
Bessie ftoundtree, Jennie E. On
en, Alice Shelton, Estelle Kersha
Laura Barr, Daisy Dinkins, i
Sumter, Maggie Brown, Franci
Brown Mattie Johnson, Paulii
Brown, Maggie L. Bookman", i
Boston, Mass. and Mr. \Vm. Gi
liam, bride groom elect.
WAVERLY SILVER
STAR CLE
The club met at the home <
Evelyn Mew born on Oak SL T1
meeting was called to order t
the president. Opening song 1:
by Miss Inez Collins, In the Ga
den; prayer, Mrs. Gertrude Simi
second song led by Miss E. Me\
bcrn, Lord. I wan t to be a Chri
J ti'an in my Heart and tthen eac
member recited .a Bible verse ar
responded with their flee. T1
roll was called and the minu.t<
were \n ad, . received and adoptei
Gee we were glad to Have as 01
guests, Miss Mary Johnson an
the Crusaders, and we hope the
will come to see lis again. The
'he hostess sei-ved a delicioi
course of tomato salads, lunc
hum, potato chips, cheese, peani
butter sandwiches, ice cream ar
cake, alter dinner mints,- gur
n,l all night suckers^ ...
bye and good lock unt
Tuesday, night .at the home of Mr
(I. Sams on House St.
Our motto: "Climbing Higher
Visitors are always welcome.
Tim OKIKNTAL SOCIAL CLU
In spite of the rainey weathi
the members of the Oriental So
ial club enjoyed their last weekl
meeting- at the lioniq of Mrs. Ma
tie UrowivThursday evening, Ju!
2.1. l'b.16.
"Opening song. "My Faith Loci
I'p To Thee." Prayer- and tl
23rd Psalm were repeated by t'.
club in concert.
Thr "arrartrair* trr~ttie'Tnmr"\vi
culled to business by the Pres
dent. JVe then discussed new. ai
uuiimstieu (justness.
After tlie roll had been calh
and all business matters discusse
everyone crtjoyed a course of r
fresh mint, ifit for a King1, servi
by the hostess. Mr. H. B. Barbc
one |'Imoor thn vis-trig, nirlnd -t 1
hostess with the serving.
Other visitors were: Mr.^Eugu
Thomas, Mr. Albert Goodwin, M
Charlie Ro-seljo'.'gh, Mr. Da\
Bethea and Miss Amelia Austin
**?\Vo were all glad to have Mi
(Gillie Mae Harman with usr wl
became a new member of the O
ientul Social club.
At the call meeting Monday ni
we decided "to give a party at tl
home of Mrs. E. Randolph, 25
Larzone Ave., Tuesday nite, Alii
ust 4, 1936, for the benefit of tl
i lab.
Miss Pauline Reeves, our Trea
ts going to the hospital Wedne
day for a tonsila operation.
Our next meeting will be at tl
home of Mrs. Edith Pickens. 11
House St., Thursday nite, July 3
les Coquettes club
The T.os Coquettes Club ra
Tuesday evening, July 28, 1036, i
the home of Inez Brown, 1300 T
baeco St. The meeting was cal
ed to order by the President, Mi!
Luella Taylor. We had prayer i
led by Lucy Mae Coins and a so
by Ruby Powell. This ended oi
devotion. The house was opem
for business. As old business v
discussed our Bingo Party whit
we have decided not to give. A
new business w?e discussed plai
for a social to be given August,
1030. After the old and new bus
ness we talked plans for clt
betterment in which all took
| part, giving their various idea
and thought. The minutes wei
received and adopted, then the fh
anoial roll was* called. The ho
teas, Miss Brown served a dell
tons course of?punch, "TffleVST
peanuts and mints. We adjourn*
to meet at the home of Miss Lu<
Mae Goins No. 5 Perry Ave. \\
are very .glad to have one of o\
memJbers back, Marie Reeves, wl
has spent six pleasant weeks i
her home.
WILLING WORKERS SOCIAL
CLUB r
e
fl Hl'llu! Kverybudy, Is everybody
f happy? If so, read this and make
a it snappy. Can you imagine?
This- kt -your own long lost;?roU?
able Ike, as usual he is broadcasti
img from his main studio, our
t Station WWSC. Won't you agree?
s On with the woi'k.?On account, of
n my long absence, I will not detain
if you at this time, instead of so doll
ing, I will fir^''introduce ybu to
d our faithful'viSew, 'that have been
g pulling together faithfully* for i)
! years. They are as follows: Mr.
s Herbert Grant,. President; RJr. M.
ie J. Richardson, Vice President; Mr.
I. J. Johnson, Secretary; Mr. Joe
.s Ned?Davis, Treasrr- Mr; Henry
Cook, Mr. Matthew Jakes, Chapd
Jain; Mr. Willie Washington, Mr.
ss Beaufort Jenkins, Mr. George
ie Hayes, Mr. Daniel Goodwin, Mi*,
s, Samuel Jenkins, Mr. Walter Mits
chell and Mr. Ed Robinson. As it
L- is best to be- known,! -ha v4-thus
n, far introduced to you. the membert
ship of W. W. S. C. knowing .now
w that my time, has (expired, and I
can't be late, Ike's now signing off
[?s until a later date until Tto
ie bids you one and all both great
af and. small toodle-o o.
il- I. J. Johnson, Sec. and Reporter
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LUMASONT OLUB
On Tuesday, July 27, the above
-ft named club was. honored with a
ie j 'awn Party given at the residence
)V of Mrs. Lue Bradley, 2098 Senate
?;1 .
r_ j At 9 o'clock all the members and
B. their guests assembled themselves
v_ in the beautiful spacious yard adomed
with lovely garden flowers.
Here Mr. H. Riley and Miss Juli1(j
us, seated couples to tables of
l0 whist during which time, the
;s score keeper announced the interj
vals and rate* of playing.
' Mr. James Baker and Mrs. Eli1{j
za Patterson won first prize,
y while Mr. II. Davis . and Mrs.
,n-' Laura White swung behind with
is second prize. Shortly in came
k Miss Holiday, dancing with the
booby. Our President, Mr. M.
ift Mitchell awarded the prizes. The.
n" names of guests will appear in
next- write up. We certainly
71 thank Mrs. Lue Bradley along
St with our social committee tfior
such a royal entertainment.
THE WARD ONE WILLING
. WORKERS CLUB
B
Tfte Club met at the home ul
l Mrs. Ressa Cheescborp, 508 Coh
lege St. Tuesday, July 28th, with
t_ the Madam President presiding,
ly Miss Annie B. Wclfe. The meeting
was called to order and open^
ed with the club song led by M"iVs
ie Jannie B. Wolfe; prayer Ivy Miss
Rosa Bartley. ^ Beautiful Bible
Ss"~ verses" were Tieal iT~T>'y all oT TKe
"j members The minuUs the
last meeting were read, motioned
i'd l)y Miss Janie Wolfe, second by
d, Mrs. Ressa Cheesoboro. , Then the
meeting was opened for business.
L'^ The reir was called", ami the membors
responded briefly. There
will be a Silver Tea Sunday, Aug
" ?' 2, at the home of Miss Lucy- Jones
429 Sumter St. Then the meeting
was closed. Mrs. R. Cheeseboro
Scried the closing song., Miss Lucy
Ho Jones led the closing ode.
r_ May the Lord watch - between
me and thee, while we are absent
t c
le one from another. Amen.
p*.
ie THE CAVALIERS SOCIAL
CLUB
is. ^
s" 3 The eleven Cavaliers held their
le regular weekly meeting at the
18 home of the President, Mr. Marti,
ion-: Williams, Quotations were
given by all the members, after
which the house was opened for
business^ At the eonelusion?of)
ft .. . . ..
me Dusiness session, tne rresia*
dent's mother, Mrs. Lottjc Hawkins
served a most delicious repast
consisting of: club sand*s
wichos, punch, cake and salted
m peanuts. The remainder of the
? evening was spent in the playing
^ of games.
ROSE SOCIAL CLUB
:h ~
The club met at the home of
Miss Maggie Rose. The opening
c song was "Lord I want to be a
Christian," after w^hich the
^ Ivord's prayer was repeated; the
a second selection was led by Gladys
..fO O n okovf n?.rvf*vor\i
lUUltri , Iit'At v> ?% onvi v piygiuiu
re conducted by Hermenia Hall. 1st
n. on program was a solo by Gladys
s_ Miller. Next was a joke ^told by
c. Rebecca Rose, and the last was a
57- poem by Hormenia Hall. The roll
was called and each member re;y
sponded with a Bible verse. Old
le and new business was discussed,
jr The hostess served cake and ice
10 cream, i Our next meeting will
at meet at the home a1 Emma Turnip?
eed.
TOE PALMETTO LEADER
THE~*GOLD diggers
The Gold Diggers held their |
! meeting Tuesday night?its?u.-'tint '
at the home of Mrs. Georgia Dick- | 1
oils St. # The meeting was (jailed t t
Chaplain; Mrs. Gunter took her
place as usaul, opening song i
"Steal Away." The Lord's Pray- |
or was chanted softly. Scripture.!
reading the 5th chapter of St. ;
John 1st through the 10th verse. I
P;Lie verses were rendered by the ]
club members, closing song "Just |
as I am." |
Punch and cake were served, j
Collection $1.30.
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-T-ffB?BUOWX SKIN -MODEL I f
SOCIAL CLUB
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The club met at the club room,
1(502 Gregg' St.- Tuesday night, i
July 28,- at 8:30 o'clock. The ,
nu'i'ting opened by singing "Love 1
Lifted Me,'- and repeating the
twenty third Psalm in concert, '
followed by the tljeine song play- '
ed by Miss Annie B. Paul.'
New officers were elected. Miss ;
Ruth Boyd was re-elected Pres.;
Miss Mattie Paul, Sec.; Miss. Willie
D. Caughman, Asst. Sec.J Miss
Rosa Lorick, Treas.', Business
Mgr., Miss Annie I>. Paul. Reporter,,'
Miss Euld M. Paul. The [rest ' i
of the members are MisseS Myrtle I
Taylor and Dollie L. SliepaP 1.
The girls want to remind you again
< ! their party Eri lay night
at College Inn. Everyone is invited.
THE LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL t
CLUB
The Lucky Bird Social Club
met at the home of Miss' Annie
roncr, ovz .-Main nr. *?p nine smiy
"Atter. While" led h>^ the President.
Scripture reading by Mrs.
Florence Boyce Gth chapter, ol"
Psalm. Prayer by Mr. Willie
Boyce; Sbnif, "It's.Me Oh I.ord."
The ?nimiles -of the les; -meetinn .
were read, received and adopted.
ThVI'resident, Mr. C?. W. took
charge of the iheetimr. The sick"
committee made their report. 14*e
new and unfinished business' was
discussed. ' "Report". on panic was
made, Sept. did was ae. ( pu-d . by
the club.
Miss Annie Porter is leavihjr for
the mountains. Saturday. We will
miss her so much.
The roll was called, members
present?H. ? We?were dismissed
by Miss Viola Jenkins. '
-iAV"'.'. were, served hot fish salad, (
^hnl punch, ,
: Our next meeting1 will h.e at tlu
- J home of Mrs. flattie J\ihnsto.i, ,
j-*of(ti Sumter St.-' I
Irene Roe, reporter
THJC RHYTHM HI N TEUS SOC.j
i A i. ri.ru
.-< ' '
kewbvrry, S. ( . Tin* l'yth: i
"I Tun to is Social Club .met ! " ri? i:;y t
July 21. 1 at .-o'clock, a.?. (
Miss Juanita Jones as hostess.. ,
The theme son# was sun#, uf-. 1 '
which the t'luh ijaolation., was recited.
After l.dsiress was dis- ,
o..ssed the club numbers- joined
in a social chat .unn>ng thenis. lves.
The next nicetinjr will be held at
Miss Katherine HatcheoeU Fri- ,
day, July 31, llf-t'i. A deliciem
repast of #rape ale and crackerswas
served by <!' :. hostess.
Reporter, Ernestine Burton
ONE HAri'Y EVENING
A birthday parly was #iven at.
uiij nonic 01 .*ii' an" .Mrs. jonnson
on July 27, llO>v,.M2 Walnut St.
' in lienor of their 1 it tie. daughter, 1
Wilnelmena Johnson, which celebrated
her eleventh birthday. A
delicious course <?'? ice cream and
cake was served, also mints an 1 '
salted peanuts were served and
the children seonied to enjoy themselves.
The weather was hot but that 1
did not prevent the children from
having their fun. (
BIRTH ANNOl NX'lvMUNT |
Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Vhite of : J
Laurens, S. C. announce t!ie birth
of a 10 lb baby boy, William A.,
Jr. Mother ami son are doing A
fine. ' *
Mis. White is at the home of her j
mother in Asheville. N. C. \ < '
IN MEMOUIAM
..Of Jannic Warlcy, Who DiodAugu.st
1st, 1935
j Wo cannot and wo will not pay
that she is. dea l, she is just
* away,
That .precious one just dosed her
I hamfc and wandered to anolh- i
laYid, a
She loft us lonjfinfr. woopinp and
sad, jq$t one year ago, we'll
journey on, we'll never .say (
good bye; " - j
Mother?Mrs. E, C. Warlcy;
Brothers, AJformia, Benjamin, Jr.
and E. C. Warley. . 1
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ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
J llc schools n\ tin* .-tale
>uve practically closed and all of
he teachers and students who at etunu'd
home, and it has put new
ife into the church and the comnunity.
Thy Sunday school open;d
at usual houb with a full at:i
ndance. At the regular hour ;
Itev. B. A. Lykes ascended the ros- '
rum and delivered a. powerful ser
rion to an appreciative audience.
)ur c'.inc h doors are always open
m strangers.
Thc. Eucky Strike met at the
ionic of M r. Milton Gin-yard Mon.lay
night.
The meeting was largely attend d.
After the business was over
many Jvames were played. Re-_
freshments were served. Miss Doruthy
Coker, Miss Annie Mae Spagt)er
and Mr. Everett Johnson were
pleasant callers at the mcetinir.
The meeting adjo'rtrned to meet on
Tuesday r.jght, July -8 at the
homo of ,Mi>s I.acotii and Miss
Sylvester Waddy.
Mis. Minnie Shuller. is at hnme
again to* the delight of her
friends;
Mi's. W. U. Jones left Friday
morning,- July -17, for New York
City.
Mr. Odoiu ('oker Mr. . Claudi
Jones, Mr. Wesley Williams are at
home after spending the past six
week.* at South Carolina State idl
lege summer school.
Mrs. Evelyn Jl'emiuingway has
returned to liome-in Conway af,er.
spending six weeks with her
mother and attending summer session
at State college, Orangeburg.'
- Mrs. _WjK. Bowman of Caiuer
on'. S; C., spent Saturday witi
it latives of St. Matthews: ??~
Mr. Julius Ott has remodeled
his home.
Mr. H. J. Waddy, Mr, Mack
Taylor and Mr. Henry Zeigler have
ivnipdokd their homes: Wat eh
the Hill as others are planning to
.'<> the same in the near future.
.Miss Nora 'ilatks and Miss I rem
(if ( i?11jmliia m:r<l<> u flvifiir
trip t?? St. Matthews on last Thursday
<>n business on their return
their .carried little Nora .fiiuL Deborah
Ford lu) uie with then i t77
spt^ui a few'"'days. *
Miv Jessye Mitchell who is a
student at state college and a son
of St. Matthews is sick at this
writin?'. His many friends are
hoping: for hint a speedy recovery.
Rev. U. A. Lykes preachyd for
the Missionary at Rev. C. L. Barr
.duirch Sunday' o vetting;.
"M's. .\*eRic Mayor is quite ill
it this writing.
Mr. Solomon Ginyar'd, -Jr., vis
m I. vaunts in St. Matthew's ?>n.
I'i iday, July IT.
T'e trip around tin* world by
Elite chil< oT feet-l'.ul?church u"a7
Hiit,. a siu'wss. Tito yourier peoI>lo
had quite a .successful. They
came ! ack by Mrs. V. CI. Summers
and was served with refreshments
by sdnie of the ladies of the
VV. II. and F. Missionary Society.
Miss Lettie Ford who has spent
'lie yrcate-t j>ai t .of hvf vacalfori
in Orangeburg is home t>> the d.liyiit
of her friends.'
Miss Ester and Miss I.utbks'
tiilliard of New York is spending
' dine tiiiir v\ it h relatives and.
I'i ier.ds.
M.rs. t'hiudie Jackson is No More
A devout woman has passcdl .to
tiio. great beyond, the news was
heralded over the comunity Sunday
eve ninjr whieh threw a gloom
i'Ver the entile community. Mrs.
Jackson has ben sick for quite a
while, but death is one thing: we
can't get Use to. She was l'uner li/ed
at St. .Matthews Baptist
church by Rev. Wtston Wine. She
left to mourn her lost a devoted
hifband. two daughters, two sisters
and a host of relatives and
I'Mcnds.
Mr. T911I. Mint/, who is in the
.a a. can ill is nome ia mo ninMi'.
ardy Mitchel spoilt the week
in! home with relatives and his
licnds. |
Mrs. Fannie M Rebel of New
fork Cifiy, but formerly of this
dace is home visting relatives and
riemls.
WOOMU'PF NEWS
Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church
Rev. J. It. C. Allen, I'asfof
Sunday school opened at the usill
teachej'g at their post of duty.
Rev. D. C. Crosby, presiding elder
'held his quarterly aneetirg
iere last Sunday."
Mr. Whitmirp A brains of Sparanburg
visited the home of Mr.
Law Wilburn last week.
Mesdamos Lila Foster and Idell
Leverette uttended services, at the '
Heaver Ham .ehureh, Sunday.
i\lci'iliiiiiu:'?Mary?Fullev:?Her11.a "?'
Locket t, Miss Annie ( . VtunK and 'f' '
Miss Nevada Floyd ar.d Mr. \V. ^;n
M. Abrams of Spartanburg were. .441
the guests of Mrs. I Jot Under on
last Tuesday night and while here,
they attended a dance at the Win- |J
okka dance pavillion on N. Main
street. '
Mis.s Klin.er Furguson who is Ma
taking nurse, training at the (Jood il0ti
Samaritan hospital in Columbia, ,r''
S. C., is spending two .'weeks va- "a
cation with her parents, Mr. and ''rt
Mrs. Ruben Fergusoh, "0!
Mrs. Francis Foster is r ecu per-,
Spartanburg county 'colored' hoVC ;?
pital. . > .
Mr. .Hob McCfintuck "of Kingsport,
Tenn., w'as the guest of his
brother Mr. Bonjamin Holland* last ' ?
week. . Bei
Mr Lyfus liuckett add .Mi, I!, gej
J. Holland attcnd<d the'funeral "t
Mrs. Amanda Alexander in King-port.
Tenh., last Wednesday
Siek list: Mesdamcs t'kestine "?
Fester and Raclu 1 Hice, Franci- -<h
Ferguson. We wish them all i. |
speedy recovery.
SIMTLK Nl-WS .
..Continued from Page ,"?
ent. Then a inusiea.1 program
featuring The Eva Jessye Choir. fcCommunity
Choir and Morris College
Quartet. Aftyr the program ?
the guests were served to very refresiling
punch, - A delr.rhtfnr af.
teinoon was spent. .
Passing of .Mrs. C. M. Moses Fo)
Mrs. C. "Mt Moses, mother of
Mrs. A. R. Ilowaid of Sumter. -)in<
passed away at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Annie ,Butler in
Brooklyn, N. Y. on Thursday
morning, July 23. Mrs. .Moses "i
lived in Sumter with her daughter.
Mrs. Howard for a number- of.
years' but had been visiting her
laughter in New York for the HI
past year. Funeral service was A
held' in Broklyn on "Friday. Jufv .1
'24 and the body brought to Sumtei"0
for interment' on. Monday.
While bvvd -m Stmrtrt- - she
was a member of Emanuel M
ehureth- Many ministers from ~
over the: state and friends in and
out of the city attended, the burial
services- at the Walker-Cemetery.
Bautifui and numerous were the ]
Moral otFerings. Mrs. Moses j
A. K. How ai d of Sumter ; Mrs.
Annie Butler, Brooklyn, X. Y.;
Mrs.. W. M. Dudley and Mrs. Helen
Allen .of New York City.
REPORT ETHIOPIANS IN
NEW DRIVE ON ADDIS ABBA
; Cairo, Egypt?(C)?A ulcgran: Ji
from the Egyptian Consulate at
Addis Abba told cf an attack on.
Addis Abba, now held by Italians,
i frdm two angles by the force? o.:
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crippling the Italians.
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