The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 09, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7
^ Saturday, January 9, 1937
I Miss Prisma II. Eartor left for
heT work at Fairfax, South Carolina,
aiSter spending the Christmas
holidays at home.
^ **. Williams of Kentucky
was Miss P. H. Sartor's guest for
"^lf-findr
? Miss May me. E.... Siiitpr spent
the holiday season in PhiladelI
jH-phia and Jersey City.
?? Miss Willie Belle Dean, student !
of Booker Washington High school
was the house guost of Miss Cor'
. nelia Butler, of Hartsville, S. C.
j during the Christmas V holidays,
i She reports a very enjoyable stay.
Miss Lillian Georgia Dean, stu"
dent of Clinton college, Rock Hill,
^ Aj 6. C. spent the Christmas holidays
jr' with her parents, listers,' and
brothers. She has returned to
school. VVe all wish her" a safe
~ ~EKp~aftd a happy and pleasant
school ending.'~ : *.
Mr. Pccola Worthy, a teacher
of Friendship college, was the
guest of Miss Essie Dean during
the holidays. Friday, he left for
Rock Hill, S. C. where he will continue
his work. He reports a very
unique time While in the city.
Mr. David Rosemond, formerly
> -of Columbia, who.. now resid?s
-f wi^h-Hig-brnthpr, Mr. Frederick D.
j v Rosemond, in Knoxville, Tenn.,
spent the holidays in the city with
,rt * his mother, Mrs. J. E. Rosemond.
David returned Tuesday to continue
his studies at Austin High
school, Knoxville, Tenn.
| Mr?. Ruby Benson c*T/ Greenville
S. C. spent the holidays with her
I aunt, Mrs. J. E. Rosemond, 901
t Pine St., Columbia. S. C. .
, > Miss Dorothy Gilliard of CharT\,r
1 stcn, ,S. C., spent New Year'g
day here with friends.
k Mrs. Aurelia Roseborough, her
\ daughter, Eva and neice, Andrena
Johnson returned Thursday to
their home in Columbia after having
spent a very enjoyable Xmas
l visiting Mrs. Roseborou?h's " sisI
ter, Mrs. Ada Renibert in St. Augustine,
Fla. Miss Eva . Roseborough
was also-the guest of Mr.
L. W. fcryan at his home in Daytona
Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Sarah M. Chambers, and
Mrs. Olivett Scott, from Newark,
N. J. are the house guests of
their sister, Mrs. Arthur Foster
L. of Colonial Hts. for the holiday
;? ? season. They are leaving Monday
January 11. Mrs. Chambers being
a student at the Poro college in
Newark, must be back for her
ia studies; they were delightfully enri
tertained while in the city.
New year's day being Mrs. Foster's
birthday, as well as new
i year's day, was highly enjoyed by j
1 a group of friends to a most ex- j
i? /"ll""!, dinV'-.tftf siy enprses. from
"turkey to nuts'! Every one enjoy^
ed themselves to the utmost.
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The Friendly Girls Saving club
held a meeting Sunday January
* 8, 1937, at the home of Miss Lelia
^ Brown, 1318 Tobacco -St.
j/r we selected our officers as fallows
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President, Ruby Powell
Vice President, Ophelia Nesbitt.
Secretary, Dorothy Gist.
Asst. Sec., Martha Edmonds
k Treasurer, Lelia Brown
1 Chapman, Lillic Mae Loyd
.k Committees, Mary J. Green,
w Mary Endond, Edna Coleman.
Jft Reporter. Inell Brown.
r We adjourned to meet at the
home of Miss Leila Brown, Tuesday,
January 5, 1937 at 1318 Tobacco
St.
Reporter, Inell Brown
THE BACCHANTES GIVES
CHRISTMAS PARTR
k
On Monday night, January 4.
1937, the Bacchantes, social club
*i?mi its usuai unrjstmas party.
The place was at the home of
Mias Stroman, 2209 Pendleton St.
The room was beautifully decorat- 1
ed with the club colors.
The members and their guests
arrived at the appointed hour, and )
J}. at this point, the fun began. The
music furnished for this occasion
was very unique and was played
only in the "Miles" form of rhythmic
syncopation. Tha party waa
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very successful ar.d every one had
a very nice time. The club was
indeed glad to recognize the presmce
of Mrs. Juliet liaiford Gilliam
and Mrs* Margaret Randolph
!3anks, both are honorary members
f the club. Mrs. Gilliam is a
Columbia girl who is doing well in
the business world. Mrs. Banks
is formerly of Columbia, but after
her marriage to Mr. Hiran Bank?
of Washington, D. C.. she has es,
tablished residence with her husband.
We were also glad to have
with us Miss Willie Mae Gilliam,
Mr. George House, Mr. Pullium
and many others. We hope for all
of our visitors and guests a very
prosperous new year.
A delicious repast was served
at this time and from lacifil expressions
it- enjoyed by alhAfter
the party, we returned to
our homes very quietly.
. -AH members^of the club are ask
ed to meet Monday night, January
11, 1937, at the home of Miss Beatrice
E. Golim, at 1528 Harden
St. at 7:30 o'clock. Your promptness
will be greatly appreciated.
Leroy A. Brown, reporter
A SLKJ'KISE PARTY
A surprise party and reception
to honor the Rev. R. B. Hendricks
and wife of Augusta, Ga., and
former pastor of Jones Chapel A
M.E. Zion church and Mrs. R. B
Hendricks arrived in Columbia*, S
C,, Monday evening, December 28
to be the guests_for several days
of Rev. R. B.. Gilbert and wife.
He is the energetic pastor of Gilbert
Chapel Baptist xhurch. corner
Bull and Tobacco streets. Mrs.
R. B. Gilbert was hostess at a sur
prise party and reception in honor
of Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Hendiicks
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday ev ning
in her lovely home 602
Whaley street.
The house was beautifully deco-rated
with holly, mistletoe and va ,
ri-colored Xmas lights.
Some of the best talents of th?
city appeared on program. Representatives
and different church
es and many amusing games were
~njoyed, afterwwhich "refreshment?
cere served. ;
RANDOLPH FAMILY REUNION
The home of Mrs. Elise Ranlolph
at 2240 Luzon Ave. rang
with the merry laughter of her
sons and daughters who returned
home for the Christmas holidays
' rom mew i oi k came airs, inursman
Steptae (Pat), a friend,
Miss Nirpa Thankard, Messrs
Thomas and Robert Randolph
'rom Baltimore. Mrs. Claude Kitch
en (Hannah) and from Washing
ton, Mrs. Hiram E. Banks, (Margaret).
BRONZEMEN
The Bronzemen held their first
meeting of the year on Monday
night, January 4th, 1937, at the
home of Mr. Eugene Thomas, 2104
Elmwood St.
All members were present. The
meeting was called to order by the
President, Mr. Davis Bethea.
There were many issues passed
that will bring forth a wonderful
program for the year of 1937
Mr. David Bethea, who is head
and founder of the Bronzemen
predicts the year 1937 will be a
prosperous one. A'Ctcr meeting,
the hostess served a delicious
course of fried chickem, rice, salad,
sweet peas, hot cocoa and fruit
cake. ~ 1 -? ? -r
There were several out of town
visitors. Among them were: Mr.
and Mrs. James Wajtts. of Greens- J
boro, N. C., a relative of Mr. G. 1
Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Black, of Saulsbury, N. C. and Dr.
G. MnTagood of North Carolina.
There were numerous games j
played With the members and
guests.
I Every one expressed themselves
as having spent an enjoyable evening
and wish the club a happy
and prosperous new year. j
| The next regular monthly meeting
will be held at the horme of
Mr. Davis Bethea.
Members are John Bell, Eugene
Thomas, James Williams, Wilber
Ford and Davis Bethea.
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FLORENCE NEWS
The east side reference board
No. 2 of Trinity Baptist church,
met at the home of Mrs. Cleo
Grant, January 4, 1937.
Ac this \it4no /mi** fivet
the new year each member promised
to do more in the future with
the Lord's help to make our club
stronger.
Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Hill were
present and each gave some very
encouraging remarks. Visitors
wcire: Mrs. Mary Taylor of New
York, and others. After business
was over refreshments were served.
,
Next meeting will bo with Mrs.
Louise Brice, E. Oh&vis St.
Mrs. Maggie McDonald. Sec.
Mts. Emma Mitchell, Pres.
J, * Ij'-Ay'l"f -Brv- '-1
The MAGDA.LINE CIRCLE i
NUMBER 3
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The circle met on Wednesday ,
evening, 7:30 at the (home of Mrs. !
Mable Smith, 907 Divine St. Sing- I
ing "Shine on me" led by Mrs. 1
Rosa Davis. Scripture lesson read
by Mrs. Flossie Mae Taylor. Singing
"Lord I want to be a Christian
in my heart" led by Mrs. Marie
Senior. Prayer was offered '
by Mrs. Catherine Thompson.
Singing "Joy to the World," led (
by Mrs. Annie Mae Tucker. Devotionals
were clQsed by turning
the meeting over to the leader.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read by the Secretary, Mrs.
Hattid~~Mae Jackson.?Unfinished
rand- -new business waa discussed
and carried out. The roll was call
ed and each member responded
briefly,
Rev. Miller met with us and "
made some timely remarks on the
good work th^t the circle is doing.
Mrs. Rosa Davis from circle No.
1 made some encouraging remarks.
Mrs. Catherine Thompson from
circle No. 6 spone on "Love". Mrs.
Flossie Mae Taylor from circle No.
2 read a paper on "Mission."
And we all enjoyed it very much.
Our next meeting: was at the
home of the Kings. 415 Bull St
We were dismissed by Rev. Miller.
We were served-?hot tea' with,
lemon, ham sandwiches, cake and
after dinner mints.
On Sunday evening from 5 'till
6 the Magdaline circle will give a
silver tea at the home of Miss
Edna Butler, 521 Senate St. Come
and help us put the program oveT.
Mrs. Marie Senior, leader; Mrs.
Queen Burgess, secretary; Rev. L.
C. Jenkins, pastor,
THE FRIENDLY BOYS SOCIAL
CLUB
The meeting was held at the
home of Mr. Eddie Maniken, 1427
Whaley St., opened at 8:10 p. m.
Devotion services were conducted
by Mr. Sam McCoy, the chaplain.
First somg "In the Garden." The
23rd Psalms and prayer in concert.
I Second song: "Love Lifted Me."
The President took charge.
Minutes of the last meeting was
called for, received and adopted.
| The roll was called and all members
responded rapidly. New and
unfinished business was discussed.
We were proud to have Mr. Spencer
Walker as a new member. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mr. Sam McCoy, 1606
Tobacco St., Tuesday, January 12.
1937.
Meeting adjourned at 9:10, singint>?
"fkiH "
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President, Mr. Chesterfield Powell;
Sec., Mr. BuJbber Br ice; Mr.
Emanuel Walker, reporter.
HAS PRE-NEW YEAR'S EVE
- PARTY FN HONOR OF
SCHOOL: TEM^H E^S
Mrs. Carrie W. Bobo, JfjB W.
119 h St., New^ York City^&itertained
with a new year's-p^rty ir.
honor of her cousin, Miss Lizzie
V. Finch, a public, school teacher
of Camden, S. C. who spent the
holidays with relatives and friends.
As every one entered t,->e -door
souvniers hats and noise makers
wv;re given to welcome the New
Year in.
The hostess served nois d'oeuvrJ^s_and
cocktails to the guests as
they assembled.
Lafrer they were served in fche
buffet style, crackers, cheese,
ham, balonga, olives, wine and
cake.
Among the guests from Brooklyn,
were: Mr. and 'Mrs. Cookie,
Messrs Willie Thompson, Arthur
Armstrong. .From the city were:
Mr. and Mrs. J. D- Cook, Misses
Clottle and Iva Lee Finch, Dorothy
and Olivia Bobo, Louise
Bright, Evelyn Thompson, Gracia
He? rod, Charlotte Seabrooks..
Messrs Walter Hunter and Wil r
liams, Wm. King, Richard Dow,
Leon Taylor, A. McClaim, Eu- ]
gene Williams ad Mr. and Mrs.
yree, Miss Sadie Rodgers, Mr. William
Rodgers.
Every one expressed themselves
as having a grind time and hope
the hostess will; have another par- |
ty soon. Cherfio until another
year. _
I W. P. A. TEACHERS' CONFER.
I ENCE ENDS DEC. 30TH
The conference was held Deember
28, and offered a miggea- I
tivo outline for the teachers, both
white and colored. SNect a undt. |
The unit should be sub-divided in
order to continue to create new in.
terest of the students throughout
the unit study. The teachers will
also begin the course of short
hard amj tyytaf.
THE PALMETTO LEAP?
30UTH CAROLINA MAN TO TH
WED PHILLY BRIDE
Mrs. Sarah E. Brown, of Philla, 1
Pa. the past week announced the r>
engagement of her neice, Miss
Sarah Olivis Brown to Mr. A. Wil- men
liam Hill, Jr., son of the Reverend pie
and Mrs. A. William Hill, Sr. of
Florence, S. ?, Mi
Miss Browir is a graduate of
West Philadelphia High school,
Eckels college of Embalming, and rea
is a licensed mortician in the Stkte; our
of Pennsylvania. ^
Mr. Hill is a graduate of Benediet
college High school, Johnson
C. Smith university, and Eckels ^
college of Embalming. Mr. Hill
is also a licensed mortician in the the
states of North and South Caro- Cal
lina, and is a member of the 0- lMU
mege Psi Phi Fraternity.
HOLIDAY VISITOR wel
ad
During the Christmas season, the
Miss Hannah Catherine Hunter of
Detroit, Mich, has been in Colum- .
bia visiting her uncle and aunt, 113
Mr._ahd Mrs. Cresswell W. Mad- "N
den. Miss Hunter was the guest cat
at many parties during her stay dis
in this city and at Laurens where we
her grand parents, the late Mr.
and Mra. B. J. Madden lived. Miss
Hunter left for Dftjoit during the M
week to re-enter^ Northeastern
school where she is a student.
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?MITH-STOKES NUPTIALS Ar
' On
Sumter, S.C.?In the presence of
many friends, Mrs. Maggie D. '
Smith of rthis city became- ^
britle of Rev. Stokes of* Camden.?
The impressive ceremony took
place at the home of the bride at '
4 o'clock on Tuesday .afternoom, e
with Rev. J. W. Curry of Mayes- * 1
ville officiating.
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_ The three spacious front rooms
of the home were thrown en suite
and were quite attractive in cut ?
rtlowers and foliage.
Prior to the ceremony, Mis? ei
Lester Arthur sang: "At Dawnh.g."
Mrs. A. G. McDonald a? th??
piano. Strain^-of mendelssohn'ff ~1
weddirg march were then heard a
and the attendant. Mrs. Laura a<
6S'
Wilserr attired in-pea^_green flat
crepe, with white accessories en- re
tered from the dining room. *Th?
bride, accompanied by Mr. E. E.
Jones followed and the groom ac
companied by Rev. Gupple of <
Lynchburg entered from the liv- 192
ing room. The bride was lovely ter
in pale pink Awol crepe with gold lov
accessories. She carried pink car- spi
nations and ferns. we
Mesdames Wilhelmina Gupplo we
of Lynchburg, J. W. Curry of '
Mayesville and A. R. Howard of det
this city received the many beau- toi
tiful and usfeul gifts. And Mrs. Ns
E. M. Booker, assisted by several
young ladies Served delicious ab
punch and pound cake. .;ui
HOLIDAY GUESTS OF MR. AND f<M
MRS A. R. WATSON *
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Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Watson orf ^
231^6 Lady St. bad as their guesv
during the Christmas^ holidays,
Mrs. Steward of Philadelphia, Pa. en^
Mrs. Steward is a sister of Mr.
Watson. They also had Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Boulware of Rock Hill,
S. C. who spent their honey moon. 017
Mrs. Boulware is the charming cal
daughter of Elder Floor and is al
so one of the teachers of the city
schools of Rock Hill, S. C. Mr. J*.
E. Boulware is in Civil service.
They are a very charming couple.
CHRISTMAS PARTY Gil
. Yu
Eastover?A Christmas partv
was given Monday nigntp Decern ~
ber 28, at the home of Miss
Olive House. The living room was in
beautifully decorated in keeping *hi
with the Christmas spirit. Daneing
were one of the main features
of tihe evening. Caps and horns 1
were gives as souvenirs' during 0U1
the social hour. Cake, wine, salt- tin
ed nuts and mints were served. ^
The entire scene was in the cele- ^
bration of the Christmas season abl
Those present were: Johnnie Nick *
. XT 1 * -
\>^a, 1. wewron, ljUcy Williams
Hubert Williams, Almeta Rober- pp
son, Cola Roberson, L. L. Butler,
Minnie Newton, Lizzie Newton,
Rhoney O. Webber, Levy McKen- <
zie, Leola Webber, Robert Newton,
Walter Newton, Ethel Webber gC(
George Jennings, Eleanor Summon ^
Kirkland MeKenzie, Willie W. e(j
Holley, Marie Holley, John Weo- ur
ber, Preston Rhodes. j
Quite an enjoyable time was
ipent by all. ^ *
CAVALIERS SOCIAL CLUB of
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On Tuesday nite, January 6, Ph;
1937, the Cavaliers club was enter- chi
tained in gala style at the resi- ma
dence of James Whitman. Devot- Th<
ionala were conducted by the chap- A
lain, Mr. Melton Herbert. The ted
business was conducted by the Cm
vice-president. Plans were made W1
for the winter festivities. The I
rrimainding of the evening was ma
spent in the playing of garnet. F
The host served an appittaing pre
repast consisting of chicken, rice, go<
rravy, slaw, hot rolls and hot of
oeoa, . lay
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E BON BON SAVING CLUB
"ho club met at the resident of
and Mrs. James, 1908 Washton
St., January 4, 1937. Tne
jting was called to order by the 1
sident at-8:45 o'clock, and song <>
i heard by the club's director, f
>s Barnes. Prayer by Mr. G. 11
>mpson. The minutes were
d by the secretary and on with a
' 1937 work. We are striving v
do better for the year of 1937 l'
i club is inviting new members ?
join. We have a total of 14 t
mbers, and the betterment oi
s club is new members. Mrs. t
Jierine Myers joined us on Jan- 1
y 4, and we were very proud
havo Mrs. Myers. The dues,
re then collected. We adjourn- I
to hold our next meeting at ?
i home of Mr. George Thomp- ^
i, 2366 Washington St. We a*ro* j
ing all members to be present, c
q hostpss served potato salad,
:e and punch. Then we were
missed. God be with you till
meet again.
[ANHATTAN SOCIAL CLUB
rhe club held its first meeting
* the year of 1937 with Mrs.
inie Grant, 706 Assembly St.
i account of the weather the
siness portion was postpond un next
Tuesday nite, at 8 o'clock.
fWHofficials will b^elected for
i year. No one will be re-elect;
during their absent. We werC ,
id to have -with us Miss Inez
;ers from New York City. There
11 be a party given in frer honor
the home -of?her cousin, Mrs^ ^
lly E. Smith Wednesday nite.
s. Smith will also join her. ir. 1
trip to Jacksonville, "Fla. Satlay,
January 9th, where, they '
1 visit Mr. J. T. Scott, No. 10
inche St., also Mrs. Elizabeth
:l/v? oil t ~ l ? ST r-n
iic^, iii i iiuiuiavii Oli- ail OI
:ksonville, Fla, The club wishthem
a pleasant trip and a safe
urn.
LES DEMOISELLES
3n Tuesday evenintr January 5,
17, Miss Hattie Mae Counts en9
(
tained Les Demoiselles at hoi
ely home 'on Calhoun St. In ^
to of the inclemency of the
ather, quite a few of the ladies
re present.
The living room was attractively
jorated with derns and Charlesl
lillies. Tiny shells containing
ireissus adorned the mantel.
Because some of the ladies were
sent very little business was disJ
mi -
stveu. ine remainder of the eveif?
-was spent socially. After a, t
at progressions of whist first .Irtv'
;ond prizes were awjirded to
sses Julia M. Artemus and Lecla
nnie, respectively.
The ladies were very pleased to.
ve their guests call before the '
d of the social hour. ,
The hostesg ^erved a very de- <
ious menu consisting of assort
sandwiches and coffee; ice
;am and cake; baked nuts and
t\dy. \
THE PARAMOUNT GIRUS
RESERVES
On Wednesday evening. -De
nber 30, fc1936 the Paramount /
rl Reserves sponsored a lovely
iletide party at the home of Miss
ris Randolph, 1240 N. Pine St.
e- living?and-dtmrig?roomer tich
were beautifully decorated .
accord with the season, were
own en-suite while w<e danced "
the music of Messrs Wilbert
rd and Gerald Dixon. I
iVe were very pleased to have -
- honorary member, Miss Chris- 1
a Jones, visit us again.
5adh od our many guests reportspending
an emmensely enjorye
evening. c
"fancy Artemus, reporter ?
IYI.LIS WHEATLEY i
BOY SCOUTS
Sreenville, S. C.?The Phyllis
heatley Troop of Colored Boy
juts collected a large> number of ^
-8 which they ha.ve reconditionand
distributed to over 200
ider-privileged Negro children
eoted from the most needy fam- i
s of the city.
The scout* *u- J"
me airection
Uriel Stages arranged a Christ a
8 tree in the auditorium of the '
yllis Wheatlery where the 200
ldren assembled, sanp: Christs
carols led by Mrs. Hester
jmas and Mrs. A. D. Staphs.
Christmas story was contribu- l
to the Rroup by Miss A. J. _
rey.' worker of the Phyllis
icatley association.
>atrol Leader Gandy prave rerks
on Scouts p^ood turn,
loth children and parents exssed
hijjh appreciation of the
>d turp rendered by the Scouts
Troop 28 at the Phyllis Wheat*
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LATTA NEWS
Mr. -and M rsv?W TC?Bet-hea-rerc
happy to have two of theirhildren
home during the- holidays
vho are attending school in Coumbia.
Ben said he mjoyed one i
f thL. bt st Christinas tn'ce he J
'ound out old Santa, 'l'he com- I
nullity shewed their happiness by
uiviiUf them socials; trifts and I
ilver. Ben and I'arlie went foi
. long visit one of the holidays and 1
ve1 e accompanied l?y in ii moth-I
r, grandfather, oldest and young
st brothers. They both le't:
ionic- with the i:npicssi..n to reurn
next Christinas.
Rev. Be'thea is still co'.ti?'::nn
he plan to lay aside on ;e.rt <.-1
and for the Lord's at*re.-.
Rome: (C)-?The British and
Tench governTnents have notiti' ?
taly they will _changy "t In n .< ratiunsT
.ai._Ad_!xs..Ababa. .Lib.:.'.>u u.. "
o consulates general, giving d< acto
recognition to the ' Italian
onquest.
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v . \ .?l I.U1 / > ,\ 1. 1\ >1
St. J'a.il A. M. I:. (. Iiuroh
ll'.'V. It. j. Il'H.yt , I
Sunday scnool. ?>j.<i at v.;t
isual h'-ur, with :'ti-^n u.riV
irid all" V*a? he."j at' tht IV. ..<..
luty. We cordially in\,i.o a..'
ting friends to attend our church
ind Is. inlay s ho-a.
At 11:15 a.m. 'the i?; : ! .o
the iiu-lmt v.ui. <.iu' . ii i it
jal >.eVm ns. lii.- f.w a a.,
alatt.. vtt :X, ij>i mt ."I'mv:' r ??> if.
iVord".\ Some very sirony jndtr.
were brought out in this very fun
uiu spiritual mi1, su^f. Ail oui
mparts were made to feel?happ-vthe
"\v( mf'M'ftil sermon.- ,\ ! 1
ter which the doors oj* the chuvel
verS opened gird one yyrunjr mni
jnited with the church. Then th
loly Communion was administer;
?d to a large number.
?Tbo PVPninp- seip ieo t.mp pl;tc
it 8:00 p.m. Rev. P. ll.-Carmi
hael and his chad people wor- '
shjped with us; The scripture les
;on was read by Rev. I. S. 'Gamble.
Rev. CarVnichaol toxt way
roimd St. Jon if: 2. sul io t "I wan"
to See". This was-indeed a- materpiece
and a wonderfully de"\
ered sermon. We all wer? inad
to feel happy. Visiting f*ievnl< \vm
vorsipped with us wire Rev. Tt^~~
gamble, is dear wife an I' eh:' !
ren and a host of others. 0. r vis
tors in te morning: Mrs. I. S
M .... 1i- f "
jtcvi f ly I v-, .Ml I'4 tr\/A\ l#l* I !1 IM'V'r, 'Mi*
others. We bad our dear. b"lov.>
pastor's wife, Mrs. R. Hodge aVone
of his sons- on last ^Sunday
The get-to-pother meet in.- of. It
VVaterce district ^-as h.;li! or SPaul
A. M. *K;. chun-h. P* emi>?'
19 with the. presiding4, older PrR.
F. Hildebrand. A very. ]?<_'<
attendance was present al -o: I
was one of the best meetimr.* w
:iave over'had in the Watc-ree jiiriot.
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EMPIRE
LUNCH
1105?1107 Gervais St.
? COLUMBIA, S. C.
Open from (i a.m. to 10 p.m
SAUSAGE AND GRITS 10i
LIVER AND GRITS ?r~4-*VFISH
AND GRITS ? 1 D<
BEEF STEW AND RU E 1Q(
HASH _______ _---t _J 10c
41-.. _
HOT CAKES _ 10c
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with Drinks and Dessert
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