The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 03, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, April 3, 1937
Miss, Henrietta Russell, a soriai
service work".- in New York City,
and Mr. Edwin Russell, a rrad
uate at Howard university. Washington,
D. C. spent the Faster
?holidays?rn?Colombia?with?thcir
parents. Mr, and Mis. N, g, P.ua J
sell.
IN THE CITY
Prof. Wm. M. Bogan.of Union
principal of the Hanics I'osenwaM
school, in company with his as
distant tea/her, Mrs.; Eldora S
! rhomas, and Pmf, and Mis. Miles
D. Bogan of Williston, S. C. called
at the Leader's office while !r
.the City, attending the Teachers' j
. association. Prof. Bogan paid his>
subscription, and V a great sup
porter of the Leader.
EASTER CANTATA
Th<. choir of Second Ca.vaty
, Baptist churrh will again render
Us Krister U'i'tnta. 1* vol'-1
lasting" by II. W. Pfjtri*. at tne
church "Sunflay afternoon, Apr:l 4
at four o'clock
The~public :s cordially invp?vl.
Rev. M M. Peace, Pastor
Mrs. M. R. Russell, organist
TI1K BROWN SKIN MOD PL
?OCJAI. CLUB
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The club gave their PresUdentv|
Mrs. Ruth MMHomild a guest birthnight
party ai the club's roou^
Tuesday night, March '0. Tb"
club room wa> 1 eautifulh decevit i
ed with beautiful spring ft'guvejc.
Four tables of whist wore playeb.
. Lots of other games a! .o wcr?
played. She received many usp.
ful gifts, A cocktail mix, hand
wiriies, ice cream, and cake -.vere
; served.
? 'Reporter Annie I). Paul
LKS BONS AMIS
The' club met iM the home of
Mr. anil Mis, Watson, 2112 IIamp
ton Avenue, .March > !. The meet
inn' \A':isJ 1 mf?": n t " f f1 i icn??1 hrui i
with devotional* with the president
conducting the meeting. Paring
the short business session ihhfe followed
several, projects v ere discussed
pro and d n; some of which
were dec ided U|)op, to b(> Ted'jrtftken
in the near future. The fust'
affair will in.a-silver tea given on
the. second Sdpday in A," *!. The
place will bo designated later along
with other announcements.
Alitor tin? business discu-sion J
everyone was served refreshments.)
by t.;/ host, air. Watson, ;hor vorious
games '. ere played, the most
interesting of which was a frame
< f whist between the chamoior.s of
the club,. Mi'.-: Gibson and Mr.
Stewart, an 1 M r :ird Mrs Tobnniv..
Watson. After'everyone had oh
joyed pai.tieipnting in the. various
frames and .other annnuseutents the
eli'b adjourned to meet again next
Tuesday.
We were wry glad to have Mr.
James Aitenus visit us and submit
his app mat-ion for membership.
We feel confident that he
will soon become one of us.
CR'.'S APIIKS
We come asrain to our station,
C. S. ,C. This program :.s being
iendeied through the courtesy of
Mr. M. Benton-. The club wi?V? to
say to its friends and visi ors that
we always onioy ycur presence
The program bv night by Mr Benton
was enjoyed by all. The club
v was entertained in a unnue and
interesting way. Mr, Benton had
a few, n'hv games for the elu'o.
Each one learned some thing about
tin* game, and expressed
themselves as having enjoy1'' a
good tim0. This could tol l by
the haughty Iruif hs of cvrry inc.
Thc-club U-opun for new?meuw
bers. Appli'atu ns can b"sent to
the club, unt'l April 12. These
wi'l be taken until the above t amed
dat*\ The club extend an invitation
of welcome to visitors at'al!
times. So join us' at the hon.A of
Mr. Buster Price. April t>, at ?50')
Bratton St. Good bye, from station
C.:, S. C
' I?0?F, SOCIAL CLUB
On Tuesday rdirht. March ">1rd.
??10.17 the eln'o h-.d'i its
ine at the borne of (Miss) Kthel
Robinson, 1120 Waverl^y St.. the
meeting was called to order by the
president, then the usual form o*
devotional^ exercise was heid. after
which the roll was called unci eafp
member responded briefly w;'h a
Bible vov.se and their dues, +hon"
the minutes if the last meeti"pr
MKO^A VAO/I l'APin'vPfl nntl
tlien the fionse was opened for
_ bur.in~e.ss; i after?the?fUscu^simi_jif.
new busihess the hostess served
ambrosia and cake.
The club met at the h">mo of
Mr. Edward Kelly, March 30,
1037 on Haskell Avenre. The meet
inrr was cai'leo to order bv the
presidentthe first selo.nion wa>
"In the Garden.", after vhich
prayer was repeated. ThP so^onr
selection v;;n "The Old Rup<?e<J
Cfoss; then the program vns presented
by the committee. After
the program the house was opened
for discussing of unfinisH'd 'uis?ness;
after which the hostess
served cocoa and cake.
We adjourned to m^et at the
home of (Miss) Geneva Hammorula.
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| NOTICE
There will be a Piano-Voice R>*citul
Thursday evening, A.or:I "<th.
1937, in AntiaJe| Chapef at S o'clock.
The public is cor .?ai y invited.
Admission Free. ,
b. Louis Fi iley. Jr. Dire;tor ' |
MARRIAGE ANNUL NC1MENT
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Mr. and Airs. A. O, Simons, of
Booked Washington Heights, announce.
the marriage 01 their
daughter, Annie Belle, to Air. William
Adams, Jr., of State Park.
S. C.
Y. W. C. A. NOTES
The annual m mhcrship meaHrg
of the Phil* is t\ heat ley Branch of
the A*. W. C. A. was held at the
Y building, Fi it', ay, Marc a 19, with
Airs. C. E. Rutherford, Chair/oar
of the member ;rip committee pro
siding. After- the secretary reau
the financial report talks wcr''
made by the chairman, Airs. ft. E.
Vincent, and visitors present. IT/-!;
followed a social hour which was
quite pleasant. We were \ery glau
to have with .us Mrs. Daisy Cartwright,
a former Columbian, now
of Emporia, \u.
At the regular-monthly meeting
the contract for m'-ntinir the f iil.i
ing was awarded to Mr, T Ocek.
I twas with regret that the board
of management ret* ived the ivsigr.
ation of the semetary, Mrs. Vivian
Kit iiigworth. A party in appreciation
of her services will be tendered
Mrs. Kilhr.gw'orth later.
THE F. G. S. CLUB
The Friendly Girls club nlo't at'
the home of Miss Hattie Morris at
8 o'clock. -The .meeting was called
to order by the president. The
program was conducted by one ol
the ^program committee.
Song, My County 'Tis'rof Thee;
Prayer,- in conceit; solo, Majtha
Kdmonds; solo. Ruby Powell; quotations
by the members; solo by
Lillie B. Davis. We also had a
reading by Delia Brown on Standai
ds of Conduct.
Next the minutes were rend, reived
and adopted.- Then the
financial roll was called and everyone
responded well.
We discussed old and new business.
After the dicussion we said
our parting words.
A delicious coin-so ,,f mml., ^.>i_
ad, ^sandwiches,, crackers and cold
drinks also mints wore served.
The next meeting will he at the
home of Mary and Martha' Kdniond,
o3G Picken street.
THE EXCEL 1SOR SOCIAL CI I P
The Exc'e!i<=or Social nb held
their meeting at'the home pf Mi
it. C. Field, March "0, 11) 17. Th1
meeting was ca !< d to ord.v b- the
president. One stanza of "We ^are
Clinibinpr ?jaeob?'s Ladder" was
u'.ar, after which we repeated- the
Lord's Prayer.
Our business affair was clis ussed
very satisfactory and 'each
motV.b^r of the club gave very ;Too<r
ideas on the topic. The whole
mecling wn~ r.vrit'l nnt a ;-m;>
nice way. ?
The next meeting will be h< U at
the home of Mr. David -Dayuult
next Tuesday night.
The club was served wiiil a verv
delicious repast and then the v.'Vting
was clo??d by singrrgf.. ,tlio
clijb's theme song "I am shotting
high."
MRS. ETHEL HARRIS GRUBBS
OF WASHINGTON, i). C.
VISITS COLUMBIA
Mrs. Ethel Harris Grubbs was
ihe house guest of Miss u. ,-\ller
for the Easter holidays. Mrs.
Grubbs, at one tmie an instruotou
of Mathematics at Dunbar High j
school in Washington, D. U., is !
now one of tho heads: of the Mathematics
Department in schools
of Washington. She was awarded
the first A. K. A. scholarship
and spent a year and a half in the
University of Berlin, Germany in
the field of Mathematics. Having
attended the meeting of the <College
Women's clubs, of whi li she
Is National Seiretary-Treasur: r,
Mrs. Grubbs motored to Columbia
to visit Miss Alleff7~lTeifffirs.t tyip
to tho Carolinas being reported as
most enjoyable. She spt nt a day
at Booker Washington Hi school
and found it very interesting. '
THE BON HON SAVING fk.UB
Monday night, March 10"U
the Bon Bon Saving club met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo eph
Myers, K06 I.nooln ^t ing
\vas~Cali'ed tp~orHer T>y fljy V'ce
president, Mr. Samuel Williams..
Mr. Geo. Thompson opened the
meeting with "Will There Be Any
Stars in My Grown?" Prayer by
Mrs. Marie Foitlock. Scripture
reading by Mr. Joseph Round! cc.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were read and approved.
The roll cnll was answered with
quotations from the Bible.
During-tha so'.ial hc ur,dxcf'"ejhLibras?.r.,,.?P,l
.1 A nianu 'i n _
teresting games of cards and contest
were en.ioyed.
Mrs. John Dicher is entertaining
the members of the Hot: 'Ion
Saving club Sunday afternoon. at
her home, 1017 Devine St. with ,i
silver tea; hour G p. m.'until 7:.?.0
Meeting will be held at 'lie i ome
of Mrs. Sara James, i00M Washj
ington St. Monday night, Ap'\*I 5,
10:17.
Mr. Joseph Roundtree is leaving
the city Thursday. We regvt to
hear of his leaving, ns he'll be
missed by all of the metnbe'j of
the club, hoping he will make his
trip safe.
(Mrs.) John Dreher, reporter.
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IN ME.MOKIAM
In nfmory of our dear father
and mother, rhank and Delia Sur
joiner who departed this ii;\. in the
em:.tii ?.l' April. Father, April 2,
j {:>ui mother April 10,
An ;1111 he.it ;iui kissed their
I Weary?h row
An.i whisper.<1 "Host, thy Work is
finished now
'Long hast thou played a worthy
part c
So wu'l, that thou hast touched
, many a heart."
Thny heard the voice and in a little
while
Fell off to slech and on their face
a smile
(If *..v. eirf..--colit-nt.mmt? ami one
could see
Its farewell m'ssage: "All is well
with me.''
ffhe-' ciwtaii) -fal's upo^-a ina?ehk
ss role
As an upward wing their noble
j souls,
While their, children mourn their
bodi's ner.th the sod,
i Thoy walk in Green Pastures with
their God.
I Sadly missed by their children,
'Amy Surginor Ligon,. Carrie Suiginer
Itutf.
MAGNOLIA SAVING CI L K
5fcrtiug vyfis-ivld at the borrre ofMrs.
Ida M. Gilliam, AInr. 30 1210
Lyon St. The president, Mrs. Ruby
Sumter led jur u^volion and opened
the house e .i business, which
brought t":U' I t .1 <?i Having a mngo
party some tin1." soon; our date
will* be planned next meeting
.night, which it . Tuesday night,
April o. I'd'!". Each member 10spoiif.cd
quiek'y thcn the'hostess,
Mrs. Ida M. Gihiam served a v?iy
nive re'piist thai every one enjoy .d
highlv. ,metiny is with Mrs.
Ruth M. Gilliam. 1212 Lyon St
Mrs;' Laura Lb Llniore, reporter
Tin; i,i;s coquettes
- SOCIAL CLUB,
The Lis Coi|uettes met at the
In. rio ol Miss Luella Taylor, 1-118
Tobacco street, March 20 at 8:00
p.m. The program was as fol*>ws:
Song. Go Down Moses;
Player, chanted; Bible verses, club
Trio. C. Randolph, M. V, Young
itnd jM. Thompson; Talk, Mary
"'n lii'.; - oh *, I'earl Thompson-;
Tall:. T:ula Coodson; solo, Luella
Tay'or; Talk, Marie Rroves.
The presid nt then.took charge
of the meeting. Old ard new busi
imps was discussed: The financial
foil was . called.s Everyone nv
sponded. The collection V as 87.50.
i.e. were served a delicious sal <1
'-oM?se.' We then .adjourned to
meet at the homo of Miss Pcarlec
Thompson, 22'.' Bull street.
THE WARS) ONE WILLING
WOREERS CLUB
The club re: ' at the home of
Miss I.otti * Pims, 10.3 Su nter St.
Tijesday. March'30, witli The Mad:tm
Pi osiden* piesidlng; Mrs A.
R. Dnntzler. 1! h, meeting was call
' ;1 to order am' -pem-d with the
i'lub si in;' lc.l i."v- Miss T.oitie Sims.
Prayer by M's, Urcasei M. Thompson.
Jleai.ti il Bible verses -v";.,.
laar ! by all of the numbers. Mrs.
Eva Mao MM, etj another beautiful
song. That. the meeting was
ojiered for business. The minutes
it ri.-ad, riotu /'od by Mis. A., R
Pant/.lor, second by Miss Martha
lof.CS. The 'ill was en'l'.d nnd
'hi,'., uvembei s responded briefly.
Then the meeting was closed. Airs.
A. I!. Darlzh-r Lrl the cbslngsong
and Miss Lite;/ Jones led the'e'osin;?
< <!.. May the Lord watch between
mo and t'.A'e while we arc
absent ore from another. Amen.
HfC.V Wli SCLlUtiL NtiWS
Grade Activities
C a le 2\V is interest in "Our
,Foods." The children have talked
abort the kit Is of cereals and
"Tread that they like and from what
I mi'y are ma le; They are landing
.stories about fo.ils. -?
I In ortii r to k* o\v the foods pro,
due' .l in our community, we first
j planned a trip to a flour mill. We
, visited the A1U :1 ill-others Milling
Co., and enjoyed seeing the
ttmangi r, from t ?h*- grains- of-whenf|
to the bags of flour.
! Grades 2\V dm 2M visited th.c
Claltttsen bake.y to see how the
flour is made into breach They
saw how the dough' is mixed
.where it is*put to rise, how it is
I.put to rise a^.tin; then baked and
jeioied. The ehiUiren were interested
in all .of the processes, but
the cutting of the (lough and the
wrapping of i ini.amon rolls ospeninllv
held their attention.
Alt'i' each -trip we discussed
our visits, and leading lessons
wore niatjo of tin stones.
I Another \ i--.it. was made to the
Wavdvley Lib;aiy. The librarian
and workers welcomed anu showed
the group around. Miss Cvofv. thfc
extension librtuian was at ^fche li-r<
brary and she talked to the children.
She said that she j>oj??s to
.make it possible lor them *o enjoy
more easily the books of the li,
brary
I
I" The 3X class of Howard school
organized "The Third Health club."
j The children became interested in
their henlth. Officers weie elected
as follows: President, Annie
Boyd; vice-president, Johnni.;
(?:a!u>in; Sec., Lula Watkins; Asst.
Sec., Sarah M. Walker; Treas.,
Lucius Wc:;i!?e-s. The children
were pawn h?ai;h charts to fill in.
Kvery child v. s proud to wear his
little button which, was his h^d^o
of ir.rmbei snip. It was suggested
by one of the pupiils to pav a foe
of 2 cents pec weep to bnv n.ater.
ial for making heal'th posters, etc.
Another suprsj^.'tion was made to
buy tooth brushes for those who
did not have one.
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THE EALMK'tTt) LEA DEI
jSL*RPR.\>E BIRTHDAY PARTY
i Sunday, March 2S Mrs, Susie
Iluicombc was given a surprise oi
her lite. Her son nave a little
Easier social foi her birthday. lie
lual her thai iheic would be u missionaty
meeting, ills myther pret
part d l'or thc,: misMnitu,v iaiiii-s- Uj
; ;oii)e -about 0 o'clock: The gu.sts
i that were Invited came. When all
were seated her son 'came in and
> said mama 1 guess you know today
is "your birthday. She was
I so surprised she didn't know what
j to do, she just laughed. Cuke and
ice .cream >vas__scrved. The guests
were Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. .Johnson,
Mrs. II. N. Vincent, Mrs. E.
P. Johnson, Mrs. A. I,. Addison,
Mrs.?M. R; Dennis, Mrs. H.. Davis
Mrs?C.- II. Bookman ami Mrs. J,
McDaniels. Guests nut of the
| city were Mr. John Glen, Mrs.
, Mamie Henderson. Mr: B. L. Glen
and Miss S. B. Glen who is now
visiting her aunt for two weeks.
I She ds. the beautiful daughter of
Mr. aiul Mrs. J. W, Glen.of Winnsboro.
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GIVES BAN(H KT
A banquet was sponsored by
i tlie L'amuscu club Tuesday, March
1 '!( from 8 p. m. until 11 :'0 p. m
at the home of Mrs. Dido 2M21 Ger
I v a fav street. X. short program war.
rendered. The speakers 'we're as
follows: Mr. John Milton, pues!
speaker; .Mr. Winsel .lae jues, Rov.
W. M. Patterson, Mr. ('laifTnie
j Kiehadsan, Tt-.v. J. \V. Dindott
Mi ss Mae' Bell Harmon, solo.
After the program we Began to
dance. There were approximately'
sixty present. Amomr those
' who were present were R v. Benny
I,ec Sumter, Rev. R. H. Hildebrand
1 Miss Ruth Means, Miss I,eon{\
Ready, Miss Elise.Davis. Miss 0L
Perry, Miss Marjorie Peri y, 'Mrs.
Wiley, Mr. Joseph Blown. Mr.
Washington Epps, 'Miss Ethel
Wilkes, Miss Eleatha Brannon,
Miss Janic Miller, Miss Shirley
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Roach
Mr. Harmon Smith. Mr. Ernest
Lewis, Mr. Lcanian I. wis Mr. D.
XeSniith, Miss Stromal., Mrs.
Buie, Miss Jessie Doug h'.y. Walter
Scott, Ernest Wells. Bufus Pa.
I vis, Willie Scinniinan, Eunice Bow
els. '
Refreshments were 'served . and
everyone went home happy after
having a grand time.
M. Mitchell, presid. } ; Jess'ie
Doughty, assistant report r.
PAGELANI) NEWS
Among those enjoying the great
1 em tits of the Palmetto1"'State
Teachers' association were Messrs
T. F. Brewer and J. S. Fleming,
iuioytuucs m. Lt. uatnmgs, J. L.
Johnson, M. M. Ellington and Miss
V". E. Brewer.
Mcsdames M. B. Walker and A.
A. Adair of Chester were guests
of the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. I'Y Brewer during tb**
week-end. They attended the Presbytery
which convened in CTvestcrlu
Id March 21-2'J.
Rev. Tompkins and Mrs. ?L T.
Jones of Chester were the suppdr
guest-of Mr. ai d Mrs. Brewer
Wednesday ov' ning. '
Mr. b. r. Brewer left Sunday to
join his brothers in New York
City.
Mrs. Lula Miller and daughterin-law,
Mrs. Edwin Miller and
children; "lett la.-t week for Ne?w:
ark, N. J. where they go to join
j husband, father, son, Mr. Edii?t\_
Miller.
A number of students from various
schools'spent Easter at homo.
Mossrs Ben ll' ikenov Vali?"
Blakeney, Misses Louise, Catherine
and Minnie B-jakeney and Mrs.1
M. M. Ellington motored to Cheraw,
Sunday. I
Prof, and Mis. P. J. Johnson of
Tinimonsville motoud through en
route from S.T.A. and spent the
night with the ."liner's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. I!. .Johnson.
Mr. A. B, John'-< :V is indisposed
at this writing.
ItOYAL ( OLI.KGIANS
The ni.einbo.is of the Roya! Collegians
spent If -1 week-end in a
social whirl. ?Friday night. Mar.
-fifr,- the <?lul> gav?" their East";
dance. We )uiy<: ;'kinn?d to <nakc
this an annual affair. Quite a
few teachers tin ? a!.out the state
w^re present. At l ?:45 "p. m. t're
dancing feet r ! happy Veans
were interrupt.<i fur a tew moments
to enjoy a hi ief program,
Mr. Harper, vi e president, presented
Mr. Kpp- '.chairman of tl.c.
evening.. After i. few remarks he
introduced the members. Our modern
and most tinuiy president,
Mr. Jacques rented a poem to the
and Me." Protdssor Butler responding
for th gue>t, drove home
j the fact, that when Thine and Thee
travel to the various parts of th'.
state, if-you come m contact with
' "Mine and Me" we'll try to make
it pleasant for Thine and Thee.
Following Mr. Buffer's speech a
( waltz was dedicated to thi guests,
"I Love The Truly.'! Punch, afternoon
mint-. were served through
out the evening. Everyone enjoyed
a pleasant time and left feeling
, like a "feather in the breeze." All
club members wore dark suits
! with white cornation. Collectively
we thank our hostess.
THE RADIO I ITERARY SOCIAL
CLUB
L Meeting at the home or the
loud speaker, George A. Elmore,
1405 Lyon St., the Rroadcast began
prompt'v at 9:00 p. .n. Op
j ening with the Lord's prayer by
Tube Roland Harris. Scrip.-lire
reading by Tjlie Herman Smit'i
. The roll was called by the socreI
tary and at this point the house
R
I ' "
j was turned over to the chairman, *
\vh<? vu: duct" i th- meeting in c
J very business like* manner. The
: i Tubes are planning their 14th an
; i\i j sai y, vvhieii will be held in F.i
> May. Other business was f ins ke
acted tii.il we a: v planning a house
paity on or about April '2, at
> iltlb-Cuihoiw-TbtT We will let you a
: ! now in the n xt issue of this pa- tit
per. Mr. Robert N'\son was with si\
I os atui we are glad to have hi.n a?
a visitor, and we hope he will be- 1
c'< in'' a member some day as wy uu
are proud to connect youilg me i M,<
- <d" t'nis city to cur club. A .dona- })0
, lion was "given lor the de?<;rtc?* ot
(-Mr. liviji Brown and we will be bit
buck, next week with-Tube Char!-- w*
" resume our Broadcast. Front sta- sei
lioji RLSC. \'our announcer, by
Geo. A. Elmore
ALLEN 1'NIV. AM) WEST m
VIRGINIA STATE FOR EN- j*
SIC TEAMS CLASH |i
Allen university's forensic'team I.
meets West ^ Virginia State Sat- l,J
urday, April'.'i, at 8 o'clock in the. 7^
'university auditorium. The West
(Virginia d; batng aggregation is
meeting Allen while on a tour
South.
I The question for debate is* Rc- 1
solved': That-Congress Should Be *
Empowered to fix Minimum Wage- ?
and Maximum Hours for. Industry.,
i The public is invited to attend.
->o admission. .
Mr3. Aman.ii Crim- Holer t ?P
130U McDurfie Ave.., left the city Ml.
where she spoilt Easter with her .
husband's relatives, at 123J Steinei VR
Ave., Augusta, Ga. ]
LE CIRCLE FRANCA1S lvl
.. ? . j mi
V ... sp<
J The French ?-lub of Allen univer- '
sity is making great strides. Tin 1?11
membership has. been greatly in- >s>(
ertast'd during the school year; 1;8
and the interest is running high, Pu
The club has ;pousovcd several Prt
educational pr< grams featuring I
President A. l,. Simpson, who gave of
an inspiring lecture on his oxper- of
Knees'over seas, Mr..-Ricnurd Mar-" ide;
Tin, a member ol the senior class, hat
who spoke on the Reformation our
period of Am(v>can history; Mis? \
F1 ssie H. M.Clain. the "jnive'-sitj boa
legistrar, who spoke on lv r rvoe.it cor
trip to New Orleans where sh- "U:
witnessed the Mardi Gras; Mra. 4:0
Jane Williams, the libroimn. whe ___
.gave a revic.v of the novel "Gone
With the Windy' and Dr. Bnggs. i-*<m
Professor of Philosophy at Per.edict
college, who spoke at lergth 1
on the subject of "Culture. '' SF.
On Friclay mght, April ^th, the
club will present a program in the
university auditorium ieatui^no
Monsieur Monplaisir Ch.-istopTTA
a teacher from Johnson C. Smith2
university who spent a long time
in Ethiopia, and who will give an *
illustrated lecture on the Italian
-conquest of the last independent
Negro Kingdom. _
J fa lorn oisek e Esther Simmons,
1 reporter; Frederick H. ? Demor.d,
Professor of French at Allen ui.i
versity, advisor.
--SUNSHINE BAN!) SAVING
.CLUB
The club met at the hom^ of Mr. 1C
and Mrs. James Goins, 2.09 Lnd.v
i St. Opened \vi;h the president
' singing: "What Kind of Man J^sia ?
.Is?"' Scripture lesson was ' ean
by Mrs. W. M. Jackson, 4th verrc
of the 11th chapter of St. Luke
| Prayer by Mr. Samie Thompson
I Next song Was "Working On The
Building" led by Mrs. Hannah
: Cook.. The d^votionals were Moscd.
The house was opened foi Tj?j_
business; the minutes of the !a??i
meotiller wero read and adopted *?!%
Unfinished and new business was *
discussed. The loll wa called and ?
each member responded br;ef'.j ? _
with a Bible verse. Lx
Our nt'xt n eeting will be with
Mrs. Lottie Wright, at 1309 Oak
St., Monday nignty April 5 * Ma
Mrs. Aziloe Lewis, reporter an,
? pre
CLOVEft NEWS. Ha
Pr?
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Mr. John Wright/'of Baltimore,
Md., spent the Easter holidays
j here with his parents,
j Miss Pauline Bratton of Char- ?
' Jotte, N. C., spent the Easter hoiidays
here with relatives,
j Mr. Mack Dunlap of Coluihbia Fii
visited friends here Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. Dorothy Adams of Gasto
ma visited her granamotner airs.
Mary A. Jackson Thursday.
I Misses Alice and Mabel Jackson
and rriuience iShaw spent Thursday
in Gastonia, N. C.
Miss Wrnell Falls of Gastonia, 22
spent the Blaster holidays here j
with relative.
Mr. Haskel Stowc of Baltimore,
Md., spent the' F/fister holiday
here with relatives. ?Cfc
Master Chai'les Miller spent Fri
day. in Gastonia with his mother
Miss Dorothy Allison visited ^
friends in Columbia during the t
Easter hoidays.
Miss Nancy McNeil had as her
O ? ~ .1? D.. f
Kiii'M ounurt) a|i i . i\uius rut uuw
of Castonia, N.C.
Mrs. Anna Goode has as her
guest two of her grand children
from Winston-Falem, Mt. Mar- ?
shall and Miss Daisy Wilks.
The following teachers attended
the State meeting in Columbia
last week: Prof. H. J. McKnight
I. B. Plair, Misses I.illian Brown,
Mozolla Williams, Flora Pearl and ,
Mozella Jackson.
Mr. Andy Dowry, I. C. Wright '
Fleet Wood Jackson and Charley
Pegrani spent Friday in Columbia.
Miss Martha Watson of Charlotte,
N. C., spent a few days hero
last week with her mother. i M
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Rev. lv. H. Mack, I'ustor ^
Mull ins -Sunday Mm h
istl'l*" Ul! 'f it ;-< ? I f. V.i'lc it.
cping wuli tin! spiiit of tin ?!;?y.
At 1:00 a.til. tin- adult- jfrdeicd
play portraying tli IP--,|i i ?.r>n
of Christ whi n \va.-> imp:-'e
to all.
Sunday school Icy-an at tin- us-.
1 hour with superintendent ai d
>st of his to workers at their
st of duty with, a vcty inter-st;
los-on, subvert "J-diii's Keen.tio.ns
of btlic Ui-? ii l."i d *\vhici*
is briefly . Ui-:,u>by all tlit1SK
AfIf 1 tin- i . - ' lo-asnblod
the .lesson .wa- ievlrwr 1
the Supt., with-in J.-h ciupiwud:-,
i\t 11:00 the i'a.-tor, IP v. Id. IP
M?ltMHKTffilll mil 1
plass Jewelry & Cunin
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up the new and coi re t (S'lass -.)
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.ithographi'd Diplomas. Samples
Sahs iu iv l or
Dr. Durham <'nun's ...
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lu-v, r.. .1. itiuiiTinn. ra^'or
Chester, ..S, r. 'Sui,
ened at usual w.'b S*;pt
?.- Sander s. ^ c<>nd i*.iii = v -Wht?<i"
lappy time. Th.- was/re-.
>\ved by Lea'. J. (hani el..
Instead of BY I'M." we. } ,i<: :t
?U-4t-.witi: rii,a~ry ttvf at ~
ulance. Mrs. Mu:y IT. Pi in v.a
stress of ^fitmuny h resided
nicely.
Sunday ni-^ht. li?v. S. I.. M f'nliph
read for ScripUiro s."?tlr ?,'?,
>n of Psalms and u <d Daniel
as a text. Stib.if^n-a-u.
fpose". His word.-J At orb i11.f'ssive
upon all. >
Ionic mi.-sibr met'at 'he Io-'ho
Mrs. Abel, Friday evenutir 2dth
Ma: ch. 1 :."0 p.m. wish i h. Pr?snt.
Mrs. Abel, pros id: r.r. W > '
1 a splendid time. <?voj. tho-jj*h
.attendance was small.
Ye as. members of the ti.-l.v t:
ird wish to efitend to y?>u a
dial invitation to attend, an
sKer Pally" Sunday, April ll,
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