The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 15, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, August 15, "1936
Mrs. - Nicholas JoIii.mmi and lun
daughter, Marileiie' Johnson ot
l.'iO.'l MgDuttk' Ave. arc l ark home
alter spend inn a fens days with'
relatives in Oraiitjeh-urjf S. ('.
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George H. Bat aft' is Tii New York
having a good time at the Savoy
Casino in llarlem and other -gotxl
time places and lie hopes all of l|i.frfends
are doing likewise.!
Mis's Francina l>a\is and- M>b.
Bessie Patterson Tuive retuFiTl-i1
lioiiie After sponuing---t-vtir days in'
Washington visiting relatives and
friends. They were aeenmpaiiien
by Miss Victoria Weston who aftei
a few days stay left for New York
City. tShe will return to Washing-,
/ton before coming home.
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. Mrs. Lucretia Briggs and hot:
little grand. daughter, Shirley V.
Ramson are Irom ,\w ^ oi I; City,
and are the guest of her . i-ter,
' j Mrs. Mary Slrother. and her husband,
Kugerte Strotheu at then'
home 1204 I.egree St. .After'two'
weeks of visiting they will ,r. turn
??r. to till it' home in New ""York City
Mrs. Alma J'aekson of !<?12
frilr/tMn Sit ic cnnmlino" !>*?? o
^ tion in Now" Yolk ("it.v with her
sister, Mrs. ivstelle . Mitchell /andi'ainily.
They ami other relatives
an J' friends are putting forth
? ev>.ry?tdl'ort?To?make he>?stay it
I - jjloasant one.
On her return she will spend
sometime with relatives, in Wash'-.
_ intfton. P. ... . |
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Misses Nellie ami l'urhnra llnr ?y,
ton wore the lipase jracKts-of Mi s.
, Gussie UVatkins on Monday." .Airs.
Watkins will .he reineinher u as.
Miss Gussie Hava.ll. She is loav
. ir.tr fur huu-luUu ida-iu-me on-Th.?rs?
day after having spent a month
with hor patents and fii.mls.
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Mrs. Alma Gordon ItanieN and
little daughter. Piliip are spending
the month at Pleasant La no', S. <V
visitiny; relatives ami friend-. M i s.
i, Daniels is a member of the Idee-'
f field .school faeulty d- i- ih '
daugh ter?of?Liu,?ami?hi i s. .AL?1*. 1
Gordon Ad* .Pleasant I.ano. Wu
wish for tliem a happy' arid pleasant
vacation. ,
Mis. Florenee . Oliphant ?aix.
t~*~~T-hmhTTT." -^ritriTr~~nTrit~t^-',- <). h;nvreturned
to Charlotte, X. C. al'toi
>4ut.uditu?- ?a ?U4re -U-A4?wreiv-eir-^
with Rev. a.rd: Mrs Win.- - ( t?r ion
2435 Calhoun St. Before loihiny
to Columbia, M i s. Oliphant >| ui
several days with her dear,movheij
Mrs. Clara Gordon at I'leasant
Lane, S. C. . .
Mrs. Flora Bell Blafiley left tin
city,July 27 far Boston, Mass. Kir
route to Boston she spent awhile
-J in Washington, i>. < \, .Fluked, Iphio.
I'a. and Now York, Whil in
Boston she will visit her si. ; -f,
Mjss Georgia Walker.; We. v. is.,
for her a very happy and pi as
ant vacation. |
!fie\\, Jj. S. Gordon, pastor ol'|
Rose Spring Bapt. church has re- !
7.fy , j
- turned homo ll'ofn Johnston, S <
He reported having a smce- fat
revival meeting. The service^ w. itwell
attended. Some of the many
visitors Were Miss i.illie- M. Mc?
j. . Manus, Hempstead, N.V.; Mr. ami
Mrs. A. Griffin, Washington, 1)
G.; Mrs. Ft the!' B. OHjmanl. Xv.u
York City; Mr. and Mis. Kd Glover
and little son, ("uaibttc, X
C.; Mrs. Ruby l,\ llolloway. New
York; Mrs. Katie Nicholson, Hemstead,
X. Y. and Mrs. Win. Gordon
of Columbia. ?
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Mrs. Florence Wtlliaihs, guest
ill' Manning Avi , b-H 4-hr-I
city August 7 to visit her brother
4 in Asheville. X. C. She will leave '|
Asheville and stop , in Henderson ,
ville, N. C. and also will make a
short stay in*l>Saluda, S. ('. before
returning'. Wo wish for her a ]
pleasant and hpapy stay. i
I Miss Lilliu B William.- and niece
little Eleanor Ruth Williams of
Philadelphia, Pa. are iir the rity
visitinp thier parents and mand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wil- <
liams of 1219 Manning Ave. Miss ..
William:? Will return to 'Pcnn- |
jjMfc^ylvatiin the middle of Au^rist and ;
niece will remain in Columbia j 11
she will make her home 1
ahd happy stay. J 1
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? Misses Barbara ami Nelleda B ^ '
Burton. 2011 Oak St. had as their
gue ts for the | a ?t Saturday, Mrs.
.-Mali.'i 111, Mi . Onm a,?Abra?-?
ham and little son Kusley of '
Rishopville, S. ('. They were ue- 1
(.oiupanied by Mrs. Alaaliam's little
sister, Matlie B. Kasley of.
Jiie leyviile, S. C. ' j
Mr. and Mrs I.. A. A Men-also j }
Mi. ami Mrs, I). Coleman of
Xysiek, N. \. <uc motoring to' ,
<.lphinibja, S. ('. Saturday, August]
15 to visit their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. K. 1?\ Faust and Mr. am.
Mis. \V. F. Coleman, will also
" vi it their sister, Mrs. W. M. Robinson
At i:?20 Klmwood Ave. Here
I hey will meet a host of relatives'
and friends.. They will spend the
v eek of August 15-21. On their
way baek to Nyae.k, X. Y. Mr. and
Mis. 1.. A. Allen will spend a
wnilc. iji Tai'lmrn^' \ (]., visithig _
Mr. Allen's parents. From there
' b y will -i > tui li to New Vol k.
j MANHATTAN SOCIAL CLFB
The club nil't at 70<h Assembly
-street. Miss \n:,ic Giant, hosL-tcss.
Opi ninjr soi-ijf by Mrs Hose
| Clifton. The usual form o? devotional
for openinjr was carried
out. The- business'- part was.* conducted
by the Vice-President, G.
II. '.Johnson:.?Twelve mcmlnn's
were dis.nii.sscd fro'rn the (Tub.'The f :
names nf thoin- follows: Lizzie A. j <
V'ounjr, Govt rude Harris, Georgia I
T. Kbi-m wd, Ka'tberine Moore, J no. !
Hell, l.ena .laekson, I.ottie Tay- i
lei Henry?\Vard.?l'aniiit. Dixon,??
Old ai:d new business were (lis- 1
cussed. The club planned to j?iv'e
a cake \v(i]U Wednesday nitflht. :
Ar.eJst P.! at 70b Assimbjy St." :
cooperation of other clubs <
Next nnetinu" With Mr. J ante 1
Koseman. 70b Assembly St.
JItPPLNINGS AT K11 >G K WOOL
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'of Pi >st Calvary church rendered
a wondm ul program on Monday ?
afternoon, August 10. The patients
Were vvvy imroli tip'i fitted
over t he j-u i seiK C of the Club. t
nie Prayiiijn' bando. l.'nion Hap )
li;i vliiiivh r, mimed a wonderful. ;
st i vice on last Sunday afternoon.
-WW?extend?U+-?litem a hearty I
tHanhs. Com*? atfain soon. t
<.()1I) MGGLItS SOCIAL ( LI I!
The club hold it.- .nieefinc TViesday
piyl.it. at the home of Mr- j
Liybts on .Sninter St. being eiiter- |
UiiiU'd. iiy .\nss .viaitu- i
Tl'ir uu >'' in." was rallril to o iK.-i t
hy 1 'it*. 11? i? i lit. Tin.' chaplain
iMifc her place as usual npciiihu- (
so.uy. as I ai.?i*'. scripture-I-y -s
~.\lj?. I.i'j'ht's. * The I.?>i<Is prayer a
l., v, 1j.
A 1 m- u u >' ! i!; j , \ a? 11.. i T
luriuil vvt'r t<> (iu' piv.-i?l<. nt. :.u : c
\\'v pfaimcil To'-'..a\f. a pat t v * on. \
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Out- secretary i- away on bur va- ;1
caiitMi in (ireeti.-h to, X. \\c
i.-.spurt hot' to return next work I
.Mis. t'uoper served diliuiitl'ul rcfir-Inn',
ills.
i.'i;s i)i:.Moisi:i.i.i:s > a
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M is's Julia M. A.rtennis in her '
cuni'.r i:i r earner cnlci tuinod the 1
inCniber^ of Lis Demoiselles at her
Lome un Calhoun St. The living
room was adorned with vases ami 11
howls of vari-colored /.inias.
A short business- session wa> (
presided o\\r by.Mrs. I.uey Marshall.
I >ui iiitjr. the . soc inlf' biny'd
was played. Mrs. Ruth Davis ami
Miss ljattic M', Counts were tlie 'y
w innerk
A ho.t J'ish- supper witj) coffee
^ls . (
l.l'CK V 411KI) SOt IA I, (I. C It ^
The eluh :rrrrt TOf' the home of
Miss Irene Rowe, l'.'il Whaley Sl?
on Awtrtist 11. The c lub was opened
bj,v sinjt'Uitf "Shine on Me'" led! (,
l,y Mrs. .McCoy, e!aplain'j_ 2;{ -j
1' aim in concert; prayer by Mrs. j (>i
MeVov; "I heard the voire 'd'j
Jesus'' was sunj?. The meeting1 ti.
vva< turned over to the president |J(
.Miliul's?v. ei i' I I'cul nnrl?adopted.?j-7
None sick. New and unfinised c|
business was discussed. 'Roll was t\
tailed. We were dismissed by the
[(resident to meet August IS at T11
the home .of Mrs. Mary 'McCoy, \vi
1021 Tobacco St. at 8:30 p. in. \V?. di
,vere served sandwiches, Krape in
ounch, cake and candy. Hi
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NOTICE * he
Rev. James \V. Hopkins, pastor to
if Zimi Pilgrim Baptist Church,
\urthur Town, will preach at Zion so
linptisfc Church Monday night
it 8 o'c)ock. IIis choirs will sing, "eel
foil who haven't heard Rev. Hop- es
tins can't afford to miss hearing ?tt
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CKLKBKATKS HER
TWKLVKTH BIRTHDAY
?<'"hiniliiii.?t'?. 'Aii-MM Hi?- ?U.
I In' iv.elveth hotlida.v of .IitfK
M i > TMfre^kn .Shuler, daughter of '
Air. am! .Mil! Arthur.Shuier, cele- ?l'
I rated with a 'lovely paifty given )v:
iit- the home of her parents 1J] 1 1,1
Blossom St. A Beautiful white ?vl
mountain (d&e with tSvelve candles
ice ercam, candies and nuts were
, ' so
served. 1
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Those present were Wilheniina
. . _ sp
Johnson. Orange and Rudolph
MofVatt, Katie Mae McKinley, Jr., .?,l.
Robert Weston, James Karl and v?
Nathan, Francena Dunlap, Ora- m.
Herbert Homer Cljbbs,. Ivarlee ]1(J
belle Wicker, Willie M. PoWeil. j.,
Nellie Voting, Klise and Bobby'
West, Marion Harris, Catherine,
Nellie and James Curry, J'., Kva
Mae Lee, James Smith, Jr., Lossie j
Mde Thoihl.Sut),. Pol-a. Klla Witliams
and Elliott -Smith. Little j"'?
Mi. i. Duiry Young who wit:, mud4t- ?to
be present sent her gift. j,
Tin: W-AVKKI.EV SILVER
?T \i? snr'i \ i <m l is 0
The ;clu|) nuit at the' home of *
Mjs. Katie Steanv.on Leffree St. " '
The house was called to order by
the president.. Openinir sonjr hy \
ftrrtry I .ee dohreoh. A ft er open- *
. . i . . . re
mtr in due form the moot injur was
fltk'larod op,en for old and ' new
business. ... . ..
e were triad to havt. as. qui ti
truest .Mr. Charlie Hensoni lie>ra\-e?Vis.
some very, interesting
remarks.
.A'"or'the dismissal of the ses- .Mi
don the hostess served ice cream sti
ind cake. ti i
lay niulit. Aiijrut 21. at 2 112 Me- .<<1
Duffie Avenue. so
s<)( l M. WOKKlilt li.VUKTAINS
, M->. 'Jessje A.- Hanks formerly 'M>
-rf- tm >r ret own.1 S. but fop th\
past live years a Social workc.
>1 the IJruce Farm school, Valhal
la, N. \ .. chose the Whit-' Toye>
Lodge, PL-asanlv illo, X. A".. for
lu- swcn Ueuise f<i mal iliiru r slit ,m
iravii la?-t' Sunday honoring M..
Turk ("lit'- who aiy nuvng to jva
Pasadena. <!al to wake ttR-Tf -ftrr-ivT
'. .re hfi-me, jM<
. (irests In sides the honoriv wore
Mr. ami Mrs.- (loorge Simmons^ .{p
Mr. anil Airs. Wm. Pitt man. Mcslailii?s
5?;ulit- . I'iiharils.m. I.ooin
ialtochi. Sa !><;( K. Junes, Alpha ?,,
'peman. 1'uth Foril Phuo, .Messrs
Ufred Iso-in, James (Irien. John .vj]
'htrke an. I Pi of. Mat ion .Itiley of ,tv.
\t!anta, (5a. . K:u-h guest i oi ei\ Ya
I an autograph'<1 gift and tie- , .
rni-sts of honor a speeiaj gift 'of
i traveling hag. Me: dailies Pitt-' i,
Ui.ni. ,IUi'Jiax.i-iun^xc^L,.CIillia.UK.p-ru?
oh oil a la-aut ilul. eo-sajre ' oT or- '
bids t?i t fvii* ehi'iimi ng hostess. . A , [
vonderful evening was euioved hy p
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ill- i-in i i.;/'i.' I>I i/ i- WsV.
111. \ wivi.i.nj. i i j . \ v r. | *j"j |
S'H IAI; Chi li Th
The distiiiiuis!u!l youn<>- ladies (Jet
ml ncnUemcn otfi College IMacy
'"fial club met at the homo of Bii
>f\ss .luar.it a Oft man. Tut st'ny j
ilit. At:gr*t 11 tli.The ivuVti'nji
ras called to order hy the- presior.t.
The usual nvthr of o;r.n-. ' ...
iIl; being oh.uTV.cil. A'tor which ^
!<I a::ul how hYi1 filers wry dismisst'.
Tile loll was called each mem * ''j
or responded.' W'o nd.iiiurnod
n ot at the-home of Air. .1. ('. '
Cilson. W'c had as our visitors v
Ir. Imank Wilov and Mr. Wosloy ,
ni-y.' [>.
The hostess served sandwielios.
unch and afternoon mints. Kvryono
depart id for home express-'
ig as having spent an enjoyable lJ'.
veiling- v "* '
nil
L A A MISOLNT Ci.l I! -p,^'
The club met at the home of r.
. . .... IIIIa
'i'v ami \n'. Pa-tccs'jn lutJJ ?
aiucn sue. t Tuesday night, 11
August. -The meeting was
un with the regular devotion with '
le .president presiding. The oh I *y
isiness was brought bftore the
use and wfts c&mplcUhl.' A hnal V
, , , i com
leek was made oil the barn par- .
tuci
given SCt'h of July..
After all plains had been care. ' (
illv arranged the financial roll '
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iis cane??> n a en menjner ri'M,"nid
to their name. The next meet
;r will ite at the home of Miss M
>uie^ lUOSJLLcklt .street. We ware niec
>ry i^fad tc have one of our mem- A'*h
rs back who has been away A>r W|H
mt? timp, Miss Mary Jane Wall's.
After adjouvnnicnt (lie hostess Mar
rve<J ict. cream and cake. horr
At ten o'clock everyone depart- Eth
for-home expressing themseP wee
before leavlnp as having spent Mrs
l enjoyable afternoon.^* Visitors don
e always weconic. ' com
G PALMPTTO LEADER
KySK SOCIAL CIA It
Tin* tlub mot- at the borne of
?Katie < lie unit j'l.ci NVaMtS?tn?-street,
Tuesday night 11th
August..Thy. opening sunjt was
liTT- TITC. Ustiffl bj*.hjmr "-order
is carried out. After which an
leresting program was' carrici
t.. Miss Rebecca Rose was first
program; poem by llermenia
all; solo "1>y Janie Mao Miller;
In by Anita Fergustm. The. roll
is called and eat h member reulided
with Bible verses and the
ying of dues.; AtHtcr the busies
transactions the hostess serd
sandwiches ami (Rinks. The
Nt meeting wjll* be held at the
mo of Miss Anita Frazior or
j-<m street.
"A V A I.I MRS* SOCIAL CJAB
M_r. A, 1) Pant/lor entertained
i> Cavaliers' Social club at the
me o.l' .Mis. Lizzie McOoffi"
rr" nu t'flllg was ripened by th.?
esideiit,- Mr. Marion Williams,
ie devotional services 'were con
cted by the chaplain Mr. Mel
The business session 'of t!v
rctimr was discussed with th
osid'ent prestdwiy. We were
ry n'lad to Have twoj visitors:
i*s, Rhudine Walker and Miss
")a lloselio)cuali. The host serd
sandwiches, lemonade, peachand
rake: ?r-.
11: warr oxk wii.mxc; :
work Kits t'Ll'b
Tlie club met at t'.vv home of
rs. Katheriite Sims, in.1! Sumte*
eet, Tuesday, August il witr.
e president, presiding. The incetwas
trailed" T<> order and openwith
the siijjrin^r (if the club's,
11 jr." The usual iWm of ojieninsr
llowed. Minutes were read and
opted.' Roll call the members
spondin,';. The- ince'tinjj was
se ! with Miss Lucy Jones leadr
tlie closing sonjr; Miss Annie
TIIK ('It l"S ARK its
Tl. / ...I ... Ill ...I
i in* * i umkii'i.> ui'iu us. reji'uiai
eting at the home .of Mr. JosWright.
1127 Park street.
J a \ery?interesting prograin_
lich was. enjoyed by evotyoiv
esivnt.
After the program We turned to
business part of the meeting
Mr. Brown made the report eon
ning arrangements- for the trip
Abie's Plaee, Monday night, 17
August." Come With us to the
ije2.s' PJaiv?Monday night. Aug.
17 and enjoy an, evening of
ii playing eards, dancing and
isting on Wateimelon. The adssi<
ii is 2.7 cents. Tickets can
secured from any member of
?U.i I uhl I lie trip hp
you do is hoi;! your ticket and
-clul>?mil-?nrrk-t? the?date .good.
nliasc your ticket and join us
this evening of t'un; Trucks for
trip have MtwBvown's homo
12 Washington street and Mr.
ieh'.'s home 1 127 Park street.
uv. i . .. -\r..
?* V- I'll II.*' Y.BIIL IJ1 .>11.
urge Monro.
rfi,. next meeting will he at Mr.
awn's home, '2212 "Washington.'
IMS ( (Mil KTTKS Ci.l'B
riu--I.es Coquettes dub met at
home of Miss I.uey Mae (Joins
. 5 J'ei; y Ave., Tuesday, Any.
h. Tile mooting was called to
let* by the pio ddeiit. As out
otions we repeated the Lord's
lyo'r in concert. Song Blight
Beams. Tims,, who partieipaon
pregnant wine Mary Young
1 Ivtihy Powell. Both sang In-au
il solos.- This ended our do
L? >i >- "The house 'was then
: e 1 /or business. We discuss.
conclusive ..plans foe- our party
ieh was given Hs* Wednesday.
. minuses of the last meeting
0 rend and stood approved. The
meial yo 11 yas called to which
as usual rosnopded. In addi1
to that, pennys were collecti)
buy a. now hook for our ;socit'y.
All responded very gopd
this.' Miss Coins, our hostess
ad a. -delicious and delightful i
:*se of salmon salad on let>
\Vith saltines, punch am '
'<< ?. The next niootinp will be. _i
the homo of Miss Sallie Mao
i 11, \'o. 2 Perry Ave.
as. Sally V. White and hev
c left the city last week foi '
mtie City. X. J., where she
spend awhile with relatives.
?
ReV. and Mt*s. Alston, Mrs. ;
frarct Watson, Mr. Win, Rose .
> of Charlotte, N. C., and Miss (
el Rosel.oro of -New .York were .
k-ehd guests oe their aunt,
. Helen Roseboro at 1814 liar- {
street. Mr. Morton also ac- ]
panied them.
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RADIO NEWS
The Radio Social f'lii1' "-ir i iph
ly cnti'itained by Mr. Isaiah Howard
at thL. homo of Mrs. Addia
Little on Tuesday," AujruM Ttlii.
The devotional exercise emi.-ist'd of
Prayor hy Mr. K. Hani.-; Scripture
by Mr. K. Jackson and l'ibl ?
verso by the Kioup.
Two new tube,s wore addd U>
our'set, they are namely Mr. Hiram
Smith ami Mr. Roseoe Hailey.
pur Chairman, Mr.' FrancoSmith
left' this city oil Tuesday
August 11 to reside with his sister
in New York. Ju,st bo font
leaving Mr. 'Smith gave uvery inspiring
talk on^-what he termed
,as the "Stick-a-hility "of a club
member".
A date was set for our already
nlanned party and mci-trnjr' came
no a close.
f Ic<? i ipmmi?and cak^ -wh- served
by the host. We wei e very glad
1" TF 1 'P-CV, M'?r-Abrolir
"DaN-is.* Ml-- t l.oaiHar.r.
Jackson and Mrs. l.itth. wit a ><v
FAMOl'S COTTON PICKKUS
HAM) ON TOl'K
This famous band direct 1'ion
Ch.arle.ston, S. formerly Jem
kins' Home boys' of that" city is
now touring western North Curo11
Hi*. They are hooked to play, a!
the George Vanderhilt hotel (ft;:
a dance for white August 1'Jth:
Carolina Tobacco Warehouse. In
August 20 for a done*, for color?
ed and at the Club Waynosville.
N. C., August?HrTti for white.
The arrangements uf these .date.are
hooked through the "Land, ol
the Sky" booking agency, John H I
Hailstock, hianagei% I'. O Hox
1241; AshevTIle, X. C. Wire o?
write for open date.
The ttanious Cotton Pickers is
a 15 piece band featuring Wesley
Jones, \V. .1. Kdwards, Billy Watson,
the three singing stars.
SPAUTAMU KG N FAN'S
We wish for the many friends
of Mr. and Mix. John Clover t<
........ null .-nil" IIUS UCOI1 111 llll
several months and i.s now in tin.
Statu Hospital.
notk i;~
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Amy's Beauty Shop will 1>. 1
closed ftor eleven days hevinnin.o. |
August 22, 10 ]*. in. and opening i
September y at 0 a. ni.
i in ion baptist mission a in
circle no. 1
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The Ci:-/le held its rejfulaf ifeet-'
inir at the home of Mi . - Khihia
Matthews ;lt OIK Short St. The
meeting \vas_culled tji order at the
usual hour with Mrs. Anna Uehinson
presiding. Oj> niuy selection
hy Mrs. Xolsorr;?w:iyor.-'^\tr?r~
Hanieis; second selection. 'SVi's.
Mali';- scripture icatiiiu. Mis.
Johnson, -21 i'salm arr?l rPo 2" '
Psalm was repeated in conceit.
The house -waj* tlun in order t'<?: .
business. The minutes up the last
llieetinjf were received and adopted.
Old and new business was
discussed. The roll was called and
all members responded. .-Vttcr the
business- nu<*?tin>r we all li'ster.ed
to a short proprtini, . prgyi r by.
little .Miss Dannie M. Nelson, paper,'
Mrs., Wilson; ri marks. Mrs.
Mamie Smith; ehsinp- remarks.
Deacon David. We weiv dismissed
hy Mrs. Mn'tie Matthews an! we.
idjo.'.jn'ed to nu'et with Mrs. Mattie.
Matthews at 21H Gervais St.
The.hostess served ict. cream J*nd
cake which everyone, enjoyed.
Mrs. A.L. Reese, president: Mrs.
P.. Hale, secretary; Miss Q. M..
Addison, rep u'tev and Rev. 1? ('.
Jenkins, pastor.
. I.AKK.C'ITV C1R( I PiRev.
1). W. Washington, Pastor
Sunday. August :!0 we plan, for
a high <lav at St. dames A.- M-.K..
Ciiurch, i.ako t it. S. 0. Q me and
oft? tis \ feast for both <out and '
body and an 'all day meeting in
'be food old 'fashion way. .1
YTag Day for the Sundav Sehoofr*<hen
seven sermons will be p?*eaelW
ed and lunch will bo served to all.
A' spicy -program will be hold at
8:30 p. m.
On -Monday r.ighf,'- August .'11,
there will be a groat' camp fire
program in tho yard of St. James j
Church. Come -ami-see this. You
will miss a. roar treat if ytui miss
this.
KFlhM',/hK A. M. 1.. Cl'li R( ll
-
Rev. Mac k.Pastor 1
i
Sunday school was opened in J
tue rnrni by the Sm>t. K. .1. Fox- j
vorth. The attendance was pood, j
The movninp wrvico follnwo 1
i larpe crowd attending1. "Rev.
Hack delivered a wonderful niosape.
Everyone enjoyed it. At
lipht Rev. Mack preached- another
sermon that was very much
FtprrfeoaWd. A?
Mrs. L. B. Calhoun of Mullins
ind- her mother of Marion, Mrs.
Lottie Owens left Saturday for
Slew York,
t
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On Snniinf a' 1 l':M. Uie lit.
H i'Vf.v i IVnji V H.r.nl .Ai'i s<?riity
will A'ive it *>! rial | ioji'ain
arnl tin inn! ia-T services a*. I'nioi:
linpti>t clmtcl). Tie ln.iu-l'itvfroni
this p: i>:' i a.r;i will y.? ?<, 1:? ! j, wit1
:'"n?js i'c.y a n'n.ib-.toi.e l'<?r Rev.
l!<-yl:in; I h, > , .niiallv
i'A ityi! t'i " nth ml. C-v.-ni- <i:u aii-l
hear several well '.irown, choii's j?.
contest.
W in. S! 1 ! : AI. Y.
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I lie <Mive Uran'-fi Sni.iiuy <, Iclei
y-as. <.a!!y?l tu..cji!er~1>x" . \Stfpt.
A le-.-mi i'i \v11r;fl?-1 Jul. faei*. wa.
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III ? ?<ii?ij itiMii i ;, uf'-iiuj dea"
husband. -father and' brother, Mi
Horny, ( . \\ hiiii,' who deiuirto<
thijj life otic* year auo. A u u - '
7, 1935. . . - _
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To-ncr it seym' Iik - yo-tftrdny;'
^ our i hair .is, vara:.! ' v<?nV." von
stilled,
All ul tiiis \va? c?\\-.n .\vih
l'oday but" eyes are wet. <>iir- heart
are sail 1 ;
Uwatiso we mis* you, ?'ui de ar dad.
Rest heloted from your laii1; air:
woe, ->
We shall meet you on -that bliss fir
shore
Sadly .missed by:
Mrs. .Josephine White, wife
Miss I.ydia A. White, sister.
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