The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 07, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7
| Saturday, November 7, 1936
Mr. E. D. Watts of 51 Lewis St.,
Greenwich, Conn. is motoring
5 down to his native home. Columbia,
S. C. for four to ten weeks
vacation in December. A desirable
friend or friends not in a hurry
would like to go down; write or
! telephone for information. Phone
[ ?2817.
Deacon A. B. Boyd of. 1003
Washington St. has been out of
the City to funeralized his mother
Mrs. Amelia Boyd of Ninety-Six,
S. C. She was well respected by
white and colored. A large crowd
both, white and colored attended
the duneral.
Mrs. Marcella Henry and grandson,
Walter Bailey, Jr. spent a
few days in Asheville, N. C- with
her t.aughter and son-in-law, Mr
and Mlrs. B. T. Burton.
Miss Agnes Goodwin formerly
of Columbia, but now vesirHncr In
/ ? "
New York City, is here on account
of the illness of Mr. G'bson.
I .
K ;
Friew^S of Miss IIattie Duckett
of Laurens, S. C. and Miss Ocelia
hi Mitchell of Greenville, S. C. will
be sad to know of the passing of
these two young ladies last week
at their respective homes.
SiMARRIAGE
ANNOUNCEMENT
t'i . ' '
Mr. E. C. Sease wishes to an|S
nounce the marriage of h's daughL
ter, Lillian Crawford Sease, tc
Mr. Robert Ellington Nelson Jun
v ior, December 3. -1935.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
Rev. T. S. Gilmore of Rock Hill
S. C., 104 W. Black St. announces
his marriage to Mrs. Emma A
" V Tyler, of .1822 Washington St.,
Columbia, S. C. The 27th day of
October, 1936.
MARRIAGE A N N O U N C E >1 EN T
Greenville, S. C.?Mr. John Allgood
and Mrs. Henrietta Lucas,
both of Easley, S. C. were quietly
married on the evening of October
4th, JL936, in the parsonage of
John Wesley M. E. Church in
Greenville, S. C. Rev. E. C. Wright
officiated. Mr. Allgood is an official
of Easley Chapel M. E.
church of the Williamston Charge.
We wish them much success.
Reporter '
A TREAT IN STORE FOR YOU!
A Historical Pageant, telling of
j achievements of Negro men and
women. A Wealth of inspiration,
and ^Historical facts that are not
I usually found between pages orf
History. On* Monday owning,
November 9, a talented group will
entertain you at Union Baptist
church Program begins at 8 o'clock.
Your presence will be appreciated.
-THE NIGHTENGALE CLUB
The regular meeting of the
Nightingale cluh-was held in" the
Nurses"home Thursday, October
29, 1936 at 8:00, with the Pres:;
dent, Miss Mclzetta, presiding.
DotrAf innnl enmnnoe ti-Ova nnurliwif
ed by the Chaplain, Miss Inez
Grant.
Tho meeting was closed with the
installation of cdficers by Dr. R.
i W. Mance.
Reporter, (Miss) Elma Ferguson.
PHYLLIS WHEATLEY
BRANCH Y.JWJC.A.
The members and friends of th#
' Phyllis Wheatley Branch, Y. W.
^ C. A. are cordially invited to b?
present at a reception given by
. the Committee of Management in
' honor of the teachers of the Pub^
lie schoo? system Tuesday the 10th
\ of Noven\ber, 1936. FVom 8 to
10 p.m.
"BACCHANTES"
The club met at the usual hour
at the home of Mr. Walter E)eaa
Men.lay night, November 2, 1936.
The house was called to order by
the President. The roll was call
ed and the business discussion ensued.
Mostly new business was
discussed. Plans were alrttost
completed for the party Saturday
night.
The President suggested that a
,^call meeting' would be had for the
?r "V-oniplutlun of~furmt'r plana: "TTrr'
call meeting is to be had at the
home of Miss Jessie Mae Gibson
on Lady St. We are very glac.' to
ae? the enrollment of the club inm.
creasing with such rapid Speed at
fi^k^yneeting. We had three new
Bfe^to .join ua. They are;
Mr. Joseph A. Brown of Allen university,
Mr. Joseph Newton Jenkins
and Mr. Cyril Otis Spann,
both.iof Benedict* college." These
persons have proved themselves de
sirous and efficient along all social
lines.
The club welcomes the new
members and will greet them later
with a final welcome.
The elub is doing nicely and we
hope to keep up the fine spirit
and good will of its members.
The hosts, Messrs. Walter D.
Dean, Jr., and Glasgow Samuel
Martin, served a ./delicious. repast,
which we all en joyeL'. We adjourn
ed to meet at the home of Miss
Burnice Raiford, 1410 Hcidt St.,
Monday night, November 'J, 1036.
L. A. jBrown. reporter.
ROSE SOCIAL CLUB
Hello! Everybody?The club i
back to let you know that we art
still living. Our meeting was helt
at the home .pf Miss Ethel Rose
2321 Gervais St., Tuesday night
November 3, 193G. The opening
song was "What A Friend W<
Have In Jesu'p?" After whicl
prayer was repeated. Our nex
selection was "Down By The Rive:
Su.c." After , which a progran
was rendered. Those, who tool
a part on-the program are as fol
lows:
Poem?Rebecca Rose.
Solo?Gladys Miller.
Reading?Maggie Rose
'Poenv?Emma Fercruson.
Solo?Ethel RobcAtson.
Reading?.-Margaret Goodwin.
Short talk?Lula Williams.
The .program was very instruc
tive. After the program the hous<
was opened for old and new busi
ness. After' the business) hac
been discussed, we were dismisse<
Our next meeting will be at th<
home of Miss Lillie Mae Reed 01
Gervais St.
Miss Ethel Robinson; presu* n
Miss Gladys Miller, Reporter
LUCKY BIRD SOCI AlfeLU I!
The club met at the home o:
Mrs. Annie Porter, The club dm:
entertained byv Mr. Julius Alex
ander, November 3, 1U3G, at 8:3(
o'clock.- The meeting was calle(
to order by President, Mr. G. W
McDaniel, with club song, "Drink
ing Wine." Scripture lesson b;
Mrs. Viola Jenkins, 11th chapte:
pf St. Luke. 1-10 verse. 1st sohj
"I am climbing Jacob's Ladder.'
A prayer by Mr. Willie Boyce
Song "Milk and Honey in tha
T.Jin,1 " TV,;C KrA...,Ut
ional services to a close. , Th
minutes of the last meeting wer
-received and adopted. The sic!
-committee-reported Mt-s-.Boyee, ani
,\Iiss I. Riiwo on the sick-list. Hop
ing for them a speedy recovery
Thfc unfinished business was takei
up. The new business was trans
acted. P roe ram: A talk by Mrs
Annie Porter. A solo by Mrs
Mary McCoy. A talk Ly Mr. Boyce
Remarks by Miss Mary Lu<
Carr.
Solo?Mrs. Jenkins.
Song by Mrs. Mary?
A talk bv Mr. Kennedv.
A talk by Mr. Johnson.
A song by Mrs. Julia Hampton
A solo by Mrs. -Laura Brown
Remarks by President Mr. Y. W
McDaniel.
The roll was called by Mis
Carr; No. present 12.
Our next meeting will be at thi
home ?f Mr. R. Minis, No. 3 Dew
ey Ave., November 10th. We won
dismissed by Mr. Frank Johnson
We were served sandwiches an.
tea. 1
THE RAD.O LITERARY
SOCIAL CLUI
The club met at the home of thi
President, Mr. Roland Harris, 811
Blanding St.. The meeting wa:
opened with the Lord's P?rayer
led by "Mr. Roscoe Jackson. Tin
Bible verses wore then repeatei
by each memberr, then regula;
business was attended to. Oui
private social affair wilL bo hole
on Friday, November 27, 1936, a
the Odd Fellows' -Hall. The cluh
will have a final Roll call. Nex^
Tuesday night at the regulai
meeting, at the home of Mr. Isaiah
Howard, 020 Pine St., at 9 p. m
This news is from Statior
RLSC; for more news and bettei
n'ews, The Palmetto Leader, thi
progressive News Paper.
sYour announced- is Geo. A. El
more.
T 1
THE WARD ONE WILLING
WORKERS CLUB
The club met at the home ol
Miss Annie Jones, 415 Sumter St
Tuesday, November 3, with th<
Madam President Prcsftling. Mis:
Arrie Wolfe. Till' mrrtinff "'fli
called to order and opened wit!
the club's song led by Mrs. Evi
Mae Ross. Prayer by Miss Nanej
Sims. Beautiful Bible versei
were heard by all of the members
Then the meeting was openedt^M
business. The roll was called and
the menibers /rettpond?o briefly/
There wilHre^a StlVer Tea at the
home el* Miss Jannie Wolfe, Sunday,
November 8th, at 1408 Wheat
St. Then the meeting was closed.
AJrs. Creasie Mae Thompson led
the closing song. Mrs. Minnie
Thompson led the closing ode.
BLUE MOON SOCIAL CLUB
On October 20, 1936, Miss Nezzie
Wheeler was hostess to the
Jlue Moon Social club. at her
home, 1326 Gregg St. The meet-]
in,g was called to order by the
President, Miss Corin? Henderson.
Aiterr all business was discussed
the meeting was closed by the
President. The hostess then servj
ed a delicious course of frie,.
chicken, cream potatoes, tomatoes
' and lettuce salad.
' On November 3, 1936, Mrs. Viola
' Washington of New York who i*
making her home there, is back
J in Columbia S. C. and entfertained
the Mooners at her home, 2555
Cherry St., being hostess * for
Miss Gertrude Brown. The meetk
.
ing was called to order by the
President, Miss Henderson. The
members gathered ; later. The
Mooners had a very Short meeting,
due to the many gUeSts who visited
the Mooners at their meeting.
We were very glad to have
--with us six of the members of the
Calver Social club: Mr. Melvin
Hubort, Mr. Richari Hyman, Mr."
James Whitman and Mr. Olander
Bates, Mr. Ruff, Mr. Marion
j Washington. a t
I Mrs. Washington served a delicious
course of chicken salad on
~ lettuce, celery and saltines, fruit
jello, salted peanuts, and mints.
t Mrs. Thelma Reed, the Sec. of
the Blue Moon Social Club made
a splendid remark after the repas'
The members and their guests
then spent a few moments playf
ing whist. Afterwards every one
s departed for home, after spending
. a pleasant afternoon.
) The next meeting will be at the
j home of Mrs. Corine. HenJjrson,
1318 Lincoln St.
1 All are welcome. We will be
y seeing you.
r ^
? LA'MISAUNT
plllh hnlH Mronlr 1 \r moot
t ing Tuesday night, Oetober 28,
- 1(J3G, at the home of Miss Marion
2 Brown, 1218 Heidt St. The meet,.
ing was called to order by the
< President at eight thirty,
d ? After the - devotional exercises
i. were held the President gave a
talk on Pessimism and Optomism.
r. He brought out the point that we
. should be an Optomist and think
. of all things in nature that is the
. work of God be ordered ctor the
_ best.
c The host anu hostess of the evening
were Mr. Mervin Mitchel and
Miss Marion Brown. The refreshments
v/ere served in two courses:
First potato salad, saltines, sliced
ham and Russian tea, second, Ami.
brasia, cake and candy.
The club met Tuesday night,
. November 3, 1936, at the home of
- the Rev. and Mrs. Patterson on
s Walnut St. The meeting was called
tn nrrfpr Ku tho Vipp Pr/KsiHont ol
2 the usual hour, and was conducted
- in the usual form.
2 After tire business of the meet.
ing hat been transacted, we were
J served hot cocoa, cake and afterMarion
Brown, Reporter
3 NOTED ARTIST , VISITS <j}lTY
I Mr. Teddy Gieen, noted Dramatic,
Comedian and pianist is
visiting here enroute to his home
' in Chicago. While here he will
j perform at Booker'^ Washington
Heights ^rhool, New Brookland,
Cacy and other schools in the City.
^ This talented young man has
performed in Chicaero. Atlanta.
Jacksonville, Savannah, Augusta,
and other cities; is considered.', a
"Master-Entertainer." Mr. jGreen
is stopping at 1324 Wheat St.
SAXON SCHOOL
i .
The Parent-Teacher's Associa3
tion of Saxon school met Monday
night, November 2, at 7:30. Many
parents enrolled and paid theflr
membership fee.
Our guest speaker was Supervisor
C. A. Johnson, Everyone
present was greatly benefited by
the information which Mr. John'
son gave us. Sevreal committees
\Vere appointed. The members
3 nl the various committees promise
* to work hard to improve our assoit--fiwtion
in evuiy way ftusslble. Thtr
i banner for attendance was won by
i the first grade.
J The next meeting will be held
b Monday night, December 7, at
* : 7:30. All patrons are cordially In-'
'. M" :
TH^ PALMETTO LEADER
"THE TOLNG PEOPLES
PROGRESSIVE CLl B 'f
* ' I I
On Tuesday night, October 27, t
the club met at fche homa of Mrs.
DLxon, -on Haskel Ave. After the
devotional exercises, the president
took her stand. We were indeed
glad to have our dear Pastor. Re.v.
I. O. Miller with us at this_meellng.
Rev. Miller is just on the
eve of going to the annual con-'
ference and he gave us a long inspiring
talk which touched our
hearts very intensely.
Remarks were made by our own
Mrs. Ehickett. who seems just like
a mother ,!o all the young peoplk
of Bishops' Memorial church. Remarks
were also made by our
President, Miss Alice Smith, Mjs->
Earline Garrett, Mr. George W.
Epps, Mr. Lucius W. Dakers, Mr.
Leroy Brown and Mr. David Belton.
The hostess served a delicious
repast ana was very pice toward
the members of the club. Mis.
Dixon made some very pleasant
remarks to the group and assured
us that we were welcome ant
invited the club to meet at her
home' at any time. We enjoyed
the remarks made by Mrs. Dixon
and assured her that we were
thankful and grateful to her foi
manifesting such profound :ntcrest
in the club.
On Monday night, November 2
1936 the ;club met at the church
to make its final contribution tc
that most worthy cause that we
have beep working for. h>ul*iee to
say that the club raised its quarter
atjd we feel happy and grateful
tD our supervisors Mrs. Duckett
and Rev. jMiller and also outmost
efficient- President, ' Miss Alice
Smith for having labored so
faithfully and sincerely with the
club and also the loyal members
of the club who njadc it possible
for the club to -reach its goal. We
adjourned t0 meet with Miss Alice
Smith, 1-213 Pine street, Tuesday
night, November 10, 1936.
MISSIONARY CIRCLK NO. 3 OF
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
The Magdalene Circle No. 3 met
on Wednesday, 7:30 at the home
of Mrs. Marie Senior, .622 Sumter
St. The devotional service wr.s
conducted by Miss Amanda I.indsey.
After Which the meeting
was turned over to the 2nd vice
Leader, Mrs. Annie Mae Tucker.
The house was in order for bu'sii
ness. The minutes of the. last
meeting were called for; the same
were read by the Sec.. Mrs. Ilallie
Mae Jackson. Unfinished an
new business was discussed'. Th
pnmmiffPA *v*c?#ln w?
? W ...""V- WJVW
Each reported briefly with a
verse 3rom the Bible. Mrs. I.illar
King and Mrs. Nancy Marks reported
sick. The circle is planning
to give a quilt contest on Noveni.
ber 24. Our next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. L. Ruth, Wi
Marion St.. Wednesday, Novenili,.r.
4th. May God bless us to go about
and do. Mission work for Jesus.
"We were dismissed by Mrs. Eva
Adams.
We were served lemon tea, jollo
cake, with whip cream and can .y.
M r's. Marie Senior Leader
Mrs. Queen Burgess, Reporter
Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor
'i HE AIRORA C I.I B
Seneca, S. C.?The Aurora club
met with Mr. A. I.. Code, Tuesday
evening, October 27, 1936. The
meeting was. very interest ing.
Plans were made for the Halloween
party. After the business
1 and literary features, we played
bridge. The host served a very
palatable course which consisted ol
ham sandwiches, cocoa. Halloween
candTes. souvenirs were presented.
Friday night, October 30, the
club visited "Spookland". Mr. mid
Mrs. J. H. Williams opened their
? r? a. ?
in-auiu in numi- tu ut> ivji iiiu uli usion.
After card playing, dancing
was the man feature. The
music was good. Everybody was
in the Vest mood. A course of
hot chocolate and cakes was served
also. Those present were:
Misses Ruth Sizemore, Geneva
"Caldwell, Florence Taggart, Gwinnie
Mae Owens, Johnnie Bynum
and Fleta Willianjs; Messrs A. L.
Code, F. F. Williams, C. H. Williams.
W. Sizemore, II. Williams,
Harrison and J. C. Becks, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Finley, A very pleas-=
ant evening was spent.
BOOKER WASHINGTON
BLOCKER "W" CLUB
The Booker Washington Blocker
"W" club met at the kome of
Misses Ltlslie Stallworth and
Mimnaugh Amos, 1400 Heidt St.
In the absence of the President,
Mr. Stallworth acted as chairman.
The meeting was. called to
o-rder by the Chaplain; the Lord's
Prayer was said in concert and
each member offcrecTTr quotation
from the Bible. The business
paa-t the meeting was opened
and presided* over by Mr. Stallworth.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were read an<.< duly
adopted by the- members present.
The club has in the making some
i A
t
very nice plans. All former and
present?rtoi4v^>-?Washington letti r
men arc invited to alt ml tlu-e
' meetings.
A committee appointed by tin*
Chairman presented to the club a j
ticket of officers to- be voted on at /
the next meeting. The ticket' as
presented is as follows; .
Pre. *ident:: G. Gheese borough.
J. .Meet/.e, G. Kershaw.
Vice President: Wm. Lawson
St. Julius Walker, ('. Thomas.
Sec iv tary-?Isaac Brown.
Trust'ec-?Leslie Stallworth.
Bus Mgr.: Jasper Byrd, Ami*s
Mriunaugn.
Reporter?St. Julian Walker.
Chaplain?H. Barber., \yjn. Law
son, B. Shelton.
The next meeting is to he an
election meeting.. Novemb' r 10,
1U3G, at Mr. Jasper Byrd, 1127
Park St. All members are a-ked
to be present.
The club regrets the indisposition
of its Presi. i i.t and wish1 .->
for him a speedy recovery.
CI-OVER NEWS
Mis. Author Lo\e, ami litth
Sara Davis of Charlotte, N. C.
f pent the week-end lie re with relatives.
Mr. .Robert Joy nor o'f Gaston ia
spent the week-end here the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. t). D. .Miller.
_.Mf. and Mis. John Bryant of.
Gastonia, N. C. was the guest o
Mr. and Mrs. Mobley Saturday
night. ' _
Mr. and .Mrs. G. A. Adams attended
the fourth quarterly -conference
at Mt. Harmony M. K
church Saturday.
Mr, Landers Jackson returned
home Momtay after .spending the
summer in Pittsburg, Pa. with
relatives.
Mr. Klizah Burris of the CCC
Camp at Chester, S. C. was the
guest or his mother, Mrs. Idn
Burris for the week-end. .
.Mrs. Vennif. Armstrong spoilt
the week-end in Ga-tonia. Lin
gu'Vst of her son and daughter-inlaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Armstrong.
Kev. and Mrs. T. B. Thomas had
,-fi their guest last week, Itev.
Thomas' parents of Orangeburg
S. C.
Rev. K." C." Wright of Greenville.
-S. C...spent Thursday night and
Friday here with relatives.
Mr. Samuel Ai.ams, who- is w.a k.
i.ng in Chester, S. i\, spent the
week-end here with his fan-iy.
Miss Iva Luwronet. of Gustonia
-was t4ie- guest ~of" Tela lives" here
Sunday evenitig.
Rev. Harnett visited." Rev. ar.d'
.w:s. i.. i? .\Hiutis, sir. tor a few
hours Sunday evening.
Mrjs. Bertha Williams. Mi-.zeller
Williams ami Mr. ami Mr--.
Maceo Williams wore shucked ir
(iastonia Friday eyenn'g.
Mr. and Mrs.. Mike late ^a\. a
birthday party, November ii. 1
in honor of their sut\, Mike Tate,
Jr. who celebrated hi- Sever, d biltl:
day, Tin- children present were:
little Elsie Adams, Casper Spears,,.
Cornelius Sa .ler, Jr. Wilfred Alexander,
Clarence Armstrong, Pair in
Lawrence, Andy White Jackson
Evelyn K. Jackson, Fruncenia and
Cordell Burris, Mjirie Patterson
and John Edward Armstvor.g.
They enjoyed a delicious, course
of lemonade, cake, cadies, and apj)le's.'
Mike, Jr. received many
gift---, and all of tho children had
arvcry enjoyable-time.
, Mr, and Mrs, William Alexander
had as their dinner guests Tliursdny,
Mrs. T. B. Thomas of Clover,
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Ur
angeburg, S. C,
McKnnight High So hot >1
We entered our third ? tmmfhV
work Monday, November 2, Our
Principal. Mr. If. -I, Mt Knight is.
much pleased with the interest
the students are manifesting
This goes_tu .prove that the teach- |
. ers are doing their best to make j
this year a suet-ess.
The McKnight Hi School (Woe
club is wide awake under the 'sop'- ;
envision of Miss T. B. Brown. Tit v j
sang at Clover Chapel M. I!. I
church on Thursday night, w'-hkl
[ was quite a success.
| On Friday evening the chti- /
drew of? Misses F. E. Pearls, an*' ~T
, Mozellc Jackson room, gn:- e . a
Hallowe'e : party The .children
had lots of fan ai d ej h yul th
old wit'-r v.-iio pr-^entc 1 then
good things i.: . r.t.
Mr. I. B. Blair attended an "ag"
meeting in Chester, S. C. Mynday
Miss F. E. Pearl, our second
grade teacher spent the week-end
in Rock Hill, with her. parents.
Miss L. B. Brown, one of the
high . wchnol uoti'itet MI'S '.gnnt tin '
week-end in Phnrlntt-n wttn n..?
frienus.
Tho P. T. A. of Mcknight High
school invites you *to attend the
I Community Fair that will bo giv- '
en at the school Thursday and !
Friday, November 5, and 6.
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YIMASSKK NEWS
Mi- i- Iiu?:' I ami . Wingfleld
v, h<r ii-1 row teaching .n the Hendei
Miitvill'i* school w ei r the guests
iif Mi. .J. B, Stt lair last Saturday
ev> ring. We are-always glad to
hav visitors come to our town.
Sunday v\as a fine day for the
ehucch-goers'. Mr; .J. Ii. StClair,
Vvtie (ui'-t'i). \ ivian Wane he
and Hn ily Kvans attended \njnrnirg
,-e.rvii-s at the Wilkerson. Bap
t ist i hnreh 'in Karly Hraneh. S. C.
11 v. Shaw preaolud a splendid
1 ipnii. Collection was $21.00.
In the aft rnooii we attended the
Sunday school union at the 'Sprint?
Ilil! Baptist chur h. The Miss;<>naiy
sermon was "preached" by
11,(v. la" in 11. Text found -St
John 1:20. ,
Miss 11' due. .one, of the teachers
at the Mather's school made an intel''
>tir.g taik. A ooHoctrfoil \ ,'Jts
taken' for tin' heltelit'of. the sehoo'
amounting to s:i,ini.
The association began Thursday |
urght at tlie Pile run Ford Bapt. '
i h ii' h- w ith .1 splendid gathering.
The wedding^of Miss Carrie B;
Muvry a:, i. M . .1?knnjo * HI lie took
plate*at o'clock Sunday, evenng.
at the home of Mrs. '"Murray.
The teachers aruTstudents of the
>ckooi planted many trees on thi
ampus la-t Saturday, Kveryone
. ad a n-iee time.
i.am: City iiioh school
('rot. I.. 1). Bradley. Principal
Our devtfonal ejaircisoR? in
iiat'g - of Prof. Bradley havp been
made. vei'y1 interesting this school
criii. The teachers and students
tie working together harmonious
'v on the school project, and the
daily attendance has increased remarkably.
Misses Lucille Tillman. Laura
B. B. ack and Jean Harrington nio
red to Cheraw and Bennettsville
last ' week-end. While in Cheraw
di-s Biacey Was the guest of Miss
Fran 1 hun inirtun. On Thursday
eveiiinir Misses Tillman, Bracey
,*!md Harn'nirton motored to Florence"
and New Hopcv'S. C., to; visit
i'ri. nds. .
Mr.' Hutl.-y of Sumter, S.
was ihr truest of Miss Octavia
i rk'1,11 Sunday. ?Mi-s
K^sie*Piesslev of Philadelphia:
lo v. and Mrs. 1). X. Wilson
;:hii < n of (iooi jri town; Miss Ros':.Ue
I'liirsoii and friends of Sum-.
|:tr were vi.-ilors in Lake City last
I w? . k.. :
The ninny friends' of Mr. Alonzo
!. M"ore Tv1.TT.-for the last four
'loii'lis ua - a'patient at the Vetraa,
hospital- in Lake CVty, Fla.
are de!i..hted to have him home
ea'n.
"S I AN S
Ml. t'armel A. M. K. ^Church
Sunday s.hbol opened at the usiia.!
'!.<kir with the Supt. and tealu
is.ai their post of duty. The
lesson was reviewed by the pasor.
At 11::*i> a.m. service began, the
pastor selected his text from 1st
rinthian 1-. Rev. Thonpas delivered
a w underfill" sermon.' Rev.
Dona!;, assisted the pastor.
Tlu A ('. K. League began at
the usual i.yur. The members endued
the iemarks_of Mrs- T. E.
Keivilson very much.
Rev. Thomas couldn't ait still
Friday night when the presi ding
eld i> and ministers began reporting
at the mock conference. We
wish to thank all who took a part
in the- conference and also those
who patroni/.ed the etFort.
Mrs. Marie CharKs returned
home K<t work after spending 3
months in Washington, 1"). C. We
e.oiv triad t'> >ce hor.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lewis left
Saturday for Washington. D. C.
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