The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 17, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Saturday, April 17, 1937 Miss Willie Mae Gilliam, who has been visiting her mother on v* Harden St. for sometime left for N. Y. C. Saturday, April 2. Mrs. Viola Scott of 1218 Harden and Miss Henrietta Jackson of 913 Pine streets went to Charleston Saturday to spend Easter Sunday 1 With Miss Jackson's aunt, Mrs. * Fannie E. Belgip of 21 Beaufair stre'et. Miss Marylyn E. Hoover, instructor at Gumming St. school in Spartanburg spent an, enjoyable spring vacation at the hbme of her , parents on Blossom St. She was | -accompanied by her friend, Miss C. E^ Carter who teaches History at tH^ame school. j Mr. B. F. McLaurin, Field Or- | ganizer for the Brotherhood of j N Sleeping Car Porters of New York j City visited ColunVbia this past | week as the guest of Miss E. C. . Myers. Mr. McLaurin will lecture at S'pelman college and Atlanta , university of Atlanta, Ga. before j he returns north. < Mrs. Juliet liaifoid Gilliam. ^ Mgr. of the Sunday School Pub? | , Board Branch book store left Sat- , urday, March 10. to spend two ( weeks in Philadelphia, Pa. visiting ( her mother and relatives. Miss | Annie Nesbitt is in charge of the , * * store for 2 weeks, while Mrs. ; Gilliam is away. ^ DIVORCED Mrs. Natalie C. McDonald of ] this city wishes to announce the ( receipt of her linal decree of di- i "vorce from Dr. S. J. McDonald of | Sumter, S. C.. by decree of the r Courts of Duval County, Jackson- ' ville, Florida. By the "said.decree z she is authorized to resume her maiden name of Natalie C. Fred- v - ercJK. ? c FIRST CALVARY CHURCH AID c CLUB f The members of tho V'huVch Aid v club met at the home o\" Mrs. E. ' ^ Lott, 1015 Tree St. Widnesday, * April 7, l'J37i The* mceti was carried out in its visual order, the . president, Mrs. J. ^Gilliam, pre- : ,f si<iiuc. " The club is having a silver tea Sunday, April 18. at Mrs. E. M. I Keitts,. 13-10 MeDuflie, friends are cordially invited. - c Talks wore made by Mrs.. T,. j Weston and Mrs. Keitt. Solo, Mrs ( W Kate Kershtrw'; a reading was giv- \ en by Miss Elizabeth Jones. < Delicious refreshments were I served. We adjourned to meet t wnn in i s. Thompson on Liberty I ? St. Wednesday, April 21. Ail J members are asked to be out on time, G:30 p. m. ? TIIK YOUNG l*EOI'I,E'S ; PROGRESSIVE CLUB OF i BISHOP MEMORIAL CHURCH ' v. The dub met at the usual hour * Sunday afternoon at the church.' , There have been some changes in the general set-up in the club j which necessitate our meeting at ] this time and place. Our most be- ( loved and'elliclent President, Aliss , Alice Smith, has been called away * ' from the club to prepare herself ( to serve our race and humanity f at large. She is only with the t club when it is possible for her to be olF duty when the club j meets. We pray for Miss Smith j a successful career and an out- t standing feature in society of to- ( morrow. , The Vice-President, Rev. S. A. Brown is doing nicely with the. lit 1111/ic.mt TU. - ...?a MV !<. tutin, A lit; nutiniK ?? -) [ > very interesting and the members j reported 100 percent in the meet- t ing. We were glad to have Mrs. Gunter and Mrs. Willingihani with * us. Both made interesting re- i marks to ttte club. -r .?A r LES HONS AMIS ' ] The club met at the home of Mr. Green Maxwell, Tuesday 13, * of April. The meeting was called to order promptly at eight o'clock with the president in charge. The usual short business session was 1 held during which time many s things were discussed. One of the c things^ discussed was the dilver tea that was held last Sunday and J another was a project that will be fi nnnAimnn/1 nnvf tirnolr When the bus iness4 session was. t over Mr. Maxwell served a bonn- 1 Liful supply of delicious cakes and i tea. Everyone present was serv- I ed several times. Games of whist and bridge were enjoyed by. some -i , while others indulged in playing t checkers. After spending a most 1 enjoyable evening with Mr. Max- i well the club adjourned to meet 1 next week with Mr. Gibson at ] 2319 Lady street. We are deeply indebted to Mrs M. M. Nance for allowing us the 1 privilege of using her lovely home 1 in having the silver tea on last Sunday. The silver tea was a . grand success and everyone present spent a delightful afternoonat this home at 1525 Manning Ave. We shall announce on next week another affair to which everyone ? will be invited. NOTICE * Christian Home Burial Aid So- ! ioty, district No. 2 will meet Saturday, April 18, 1U37 in Chester vith lodge No. 30. W. E. Wright, >resident. We regret to announce | hat our grand secretary, Prof. W. | H. Bowman can't be with us this ;ime, but we are asked to take j are of the Palmetto Leader's ' re aders. Wesley Emerson, Dist. Secretary NOTICE! Dr. J. J. Starks, president of Benedict college, will preach a special sermon at Jones Chapel A: M. E. Zion church, corner of Sumter and Blossom streets, Sunday morning, April 18, at eleven o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. Rev. H. C. Young, pastor. BACCHANTES The club was royally entertained at the home of Miss Ethel WiL liamk with Miss DeLois Baten and Mr. Roderick Ross acting as host and hostess, After tho devotional exercises were over, the president opened tho house for a business discussInn Tho flknnccinw u*oo Iwmf ??**,! ! interesting. During the business hour plans were discussed for the mnual affair which is usually giv- | ?n the latter part of May. Some plans were completed and others! were well underway at the close | jf the business hour. At this point the host and hos- i Less served a delicious repast af-1 Ler which joke telling was the main feature for the rest of the avening. Later everyone departed, having spent a veiy nice and pleasant evening. The club will meet next Monday evening with Miss Florence Veal. ELKS' SPRING RALLY The Officers and members of Palmetto Lodge No. 312 I. II. I'. 3. E. of W. are having a series of impressive and beneficial meetings luring the spring season. " The regular monthly business meetings are held on the first md third Friday nights. On April 2nd a very enthusiastic meeting vas-held in thp Odd Febows' Hall >n Assembly street. Nine delinjuent Bills were present and iai:l up, and several new appli- j ants were purposed. The meeting was convened at \ 1 o'u'ock by the Exalted Rul^r, vho was very muich encouraged i >y the response to notices sent out I o the Bills. The next meeting is scheduled ; 'or the lGth, but due to the com- i ng of Cab Calloway at the Audi- ! orium the same night it is sug- i fested that the meeting b0 post- I loncd until the fourth Friday light, April 23rd. The Bills are planning for sov- j ral social sessions during the ;pring. The officers are: Wm. | A Johnson. Exai'ted Ruler: F. M j ,Vhite, Esteemed Leading Knight; >gt. James F. Johnson, Esteemed . .oyal Knight; Leroy Hardy, Es- j earned Lecturing Kniche; Arthur ' 'Williams, Trcas.; J. B. Lewie, 1 secretary. RQSE SOCIAL ( LI B The club held its weekly nret- ! ng at the home of (Miss) Rebecca Rose 2300 Senate street. I rhc president in charge. The us- \ lal form of devotional exercise j .vas rendered after which a pro- j rram was rendered. Story, Miss Mary Previa: solo] Vliss Gladys Miller; poem. Miss 5mma Turnipseed; welcome ad- I Iress, Miss Ethel Robinson. He- 1. narks by Mjss Mable Bouio. Hid- | lies were asked by the members'! pf the club. The roll was called, ' ach member responded with a Bi- I pie verse and their fee. ^ | The Bingo party that was postponed will be at the home of MMs I Harion Brown 121S1 Heidt street, i p'clock. We are asking for" the ! presence of each and everyone. The hostess, Miss Jennie Smith j 'erved-fried chicken, rice,---gravy pread, sliced tomatoes on lettuce eaves. Russian tea and then cake ocktail and after-dinner mints. Next meeting at the home of diss Fannie Hills on Harden St. iVe were also veiy glad to have diss Mabel Bouie visit us aiid indte her to ccme again. Visitors ire always welcome. SUNSHINE BAND SAVIMA* CLUB The club met at the home of Mrs. Lottie Wright at 13()*J Oak street with the president in the :hair. Singing I Hate to Leave i'ou Here. Scripture lesson was ead by Mrs. Willie M. Jackson six verses of the eighteenth chapter of St. Matthews. Prayer by he president. Singing: Oh Lord! Fix my Heart, led" by Mrs."WiItie VI. Juckson. After which the iouse wag opened for business. First the minutes of the last' meeting were read, received and idopted. The president made a 'ew remarks. Unfinished business arid new business were discussed;hen the roll call each member responding briefly with a Bible verse. A solo was sung by Mis. Willie M. Jackson and a paper ivas read by Miss Delia Washington. A few remarks by Mr. W. M. Means. We enjoyed ouf- stay and our next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Eliza Foglc 1711 Highland Ave., Monday night, l'.'th of April. Mr. Thomas Thompson, president; (Mr?.) Simpaon Lawia. ra-" porter. i i BRONZEMEN The Bronzvmen hold their last meeting at the pome of Mr. Earl Mayo, last Monday night, April 12, 11*37. I'lans are completed for the private ball which will be held atj the Township auditorium, April 23rd. All doors will be closed at 12 p.m. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. John Bell. EXCELSIOR SOCIAL CLUB J o< The Excelsior Social club held its meeting at the home of one of its new members, Mr. \Vardell Bowens, 132P McDutfic Ave. April 12, 1037. The club was called to I order by the president and then, we went into the devotions. . A few probb-ms were discussed I nmong the members of. the cltb I which seems to have, given a little trouble at first but was eventually cleared tip in an orderly way: After all business was discussed the club was then adjourned by the president. ' THE JOLLY NINE SOCIAL CLUB Brooklyn, X. Y.?-The club .met at the home of Mrs, ' Get'trude Smith, 4*0 Ralph Ave. Monday.' I April .ft. Tho meeting was called to order by .the President, Mrs. Sophia Tiller. .The.club's song was led by Mrs. Anna Keen. Oui i business? affair- was discussed very .satisfactory. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Sophia Teller, 47') Ralph Ave,, - next Monday night. _ _ ^ ' SMALLS MAKING HOME IN NEW JERSEY Mr. and Mrs. David E. (Smalls of 1211 Henderson street left this i rity on April 14th for Elizabeth, l N. J., where they are expecting to I make their home. Mrs. Smalls formerly Miss Ruby Whaley became the wife of Mr. Smalls oh last July, 11, . lOlifi. Mr. Smalls was a high school student of Booker Washington. Mrs. Smalls formerly attended State College H. S: ? The couple will -take up their jobs and work. for sometime expecting to remain until the next three years. ? tm :? LUCK Y BIRD SOCIAL CLl'B Th... eluh mot n1 t)ir> lir>mP nf Mr*. Laura Brown, at "It Pick( n St. The meeting opened at 8:30 o'clock with.a song bv Mrv. Porter and prayer by Mr. Coleman. Sons by Mrs. Coleman; scripture lesSon l>v the president, 0 verses of the Book of Roman. Son*? by Mrs. Coleman. After which the president took charge, and called for. sick; there were. none. All committees made their report. New business was called for and disposed of.^Ph^> secretary called the roll and all the i leinbei s responded vpry briefly. We had two new members to join us, Mrs. Gcrtrudp West and Miss Ida Gray; members pi''sent. II. ? We were dismissed by Miss Car. Orr next meeting will be at Mrs_ Mamie Coleman, 1222 Park St.. April 20, 1037, at 8 o'clock. We were served* a buffet supper, hot fish, salad, coffee and tomatoes. LA A M ASALNT The club mot at tho home of Miss 'Eunice Rowers 2321 Gervais '"l root, Tuesday night. March A3. 1037. The meeting was ral>M%o order at 8:30 lvv" the presdient. Opening song "In The Garden". Pt ayer. by tho Chaplain. Mr. Rufus Davis. The ones that took a part on the program were: Paper by Miss Jessie Mae Doughty Solo by Mr. Ernest Lewis Short talk by Mr. Lawrence Eddy Solo by Miss Eunice Bowers , Short talk by Miss Cleo Perry. We were very glad to have in our presence three visitors namely: Miss Cleo Perry, Mrs; Riley and Rev. Cunningham. After a very, short ant interesting mooti ngv. tlm -club_ail.iaurncd. to_ meet at the home of Miss Jessie Mae Doughty on Hampton street, Tueday night. April 20th. The hosts of the evening wore Mr. Hairy Riley and Mr. Gillen Smith. A very delicious repast was served. WOODRUFF NEWS. _ , . i. Trwlnvr \v*nc n hnsiVit 5 fill *1q\? nnrl the people thrned olit in mass to to hear a zeal sermon delivered by the Rev. Ruffm the new pastor of Tvjnityy .Aj.M.E. Zion churrh. Rev. Rtiilin is the type of minister that has a unique way of reaching his audience and sets them thinking. I Master Calvin Parks entertained a number of his friends at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs, Chap Parks 23 E. Main street. j Master Parks was observing his 10th birthday. The afternoon was spent in games and roasting weiners and marshmallows over an open Are, -Cecoa--and cookies were served during the afternoon. Master Parks received a number of useful gifts. Prof. J. M. Foster spent the week-end with his mother Mrs. Chestine Foster. Mr. M.S. Callaham. Rev. Means and Miss Maude West w^ro Sun day evening guests ot tne w uburns. We regret the passing of Mr. Henry Garrett, who departed this life April 1th. He left to mourn his loss one daughter Miss Henrietta Garrett and four brothers and a host ot friends. Commencement exercises will begin at the Woodruff Junior Hi school April lfith. The exercises on the 16fh will be rendered oy the first and second grade student*. t* THB MLMFmO LEADER NURSE A. A. p-EL&OX GRANTED I DAYS ABSENT j MISS Arniilta A. Nelson, K. N., j visiting Nurse here lor the .Metropolitan Life Insurance Company was granted four days absent to attend a Veneral Disease Controll Institute, sponsored hy the State Board of Health of Alabama. Those?^vtro?motored wjth Miss Nejaon Avere: Miss Annie Belle Brown, R. N, Nurse at the Eastway Infirmary; Miss Cath' ra Clark, R .N., a graduate of Ala.; and Mr. Mantes Satchel of Ridgewood. The report is, all sessions were excellent. These session.* were held in the John Andrew M. Hospital, T-uskegee Inst, and one session was held at the U. S. Veteran Hospital No. 01, Tuskegee. Miss Nelson and her party have returned home and are at their post" of duty. SAXON SCHOOL GIVES "MISS SAXON" CONTEST j About 000 pupils and" parents I were present to witness tlu- crown . ing of "Miss Saxon'' at Saxon School Monday evening., April 12 at 5 o'clock. The contestants were heautifully dressed ir. rai' bow colorsantl seated In a stuii-gii de on the steps. After, the sinking of America each contestant stood as Miss Ruth Bynum Called the contestants, teachers and "amount of nu?n,ey by class. The enthusiastic crowd eticered greatly as Mary Miller, sixth grade pupil of MissM. draw'? class, was crowned "Miss Saxon", 'he winning cr ?:-??? .rtvcf $0.25. Rosetta McD\if!iie, a sixth prude pupil in Miss Mile's- ejass, who reported $5:50 vreived honorable mention. After the crowning event, "Miss Saxon" who woty a white and gold costume and gold crown, accompanied by attendants lead the great crowd into .the building - where gaums, songs, dancing 'and refreshments wche enjoyed. The report of the contest by classes is as follows:. Miss Ruth L. Bynum. teacher: Genie Rowe, eon4est(rnrr~$2VT.". Miss Florence Benson, teacher; Boris Jean Smith, cont. slant. Miss Blanche Williams, teacher: Jasy Belle Scott, contestant $2 00. Miss'B. E. Bennett, tea lu-r; Bernieo Sims, contestant file. Miss Louise Reese, teacher: Vera Richardson, $1.85. Miss Gladys Rice, teacher; Nellie Mae -Adams, contestant, $2.55. Miss K. Mn#,k. teacher; Wilhelmina Goodwin. $4,15. Miss F. Taylor, teacher; \ Cr, .....U..,.,.. ..... n.-> n ? K'UI t uu^dlllUU, VUUU N i illil, > ? ,'tij Miss Bessie Smith,, tea.her; Ernestine Gohlen. contestant, $2.15. Sirs. Septima Clarke, teacher; Xathalcen Martin, contestant. $2.85.' Miss Mayme Sartor, teacher; Evelyn Owens, contestar.t, $1.50. Miss A. B. McGraw, teacher; Mary Miller, $(1.25.?Mis- Isado>e Miles teacher; . Rosctt;a M DufTie, contestant, $.">.50. $.'58.80. Gate receipts 8:5.05. Total $41.85. Saxon School Professional Meeting A professional meeting; was held at Saxon school Monday night. April 5 at 0:30 p.m. Miss Mack acted as chairman. The subject of ithe discussion for the afternoon | was "The School's Opportunities for Promoting Menial Health". The discussion was lead by Misses Reese, Miles and McGraw. It was clearly brought out that the program of mental hygiene is large; ly one of education ami the teather should by all means endeavor to understand the child's behavior. Our next meeting will be held May 3rd. Our parent-teaehter I meeting will also be held on the same date. YORK COUNTY TEACHERS ASSOCIATION York, S. C.?The last meeting for this school year of the York County Teachers' Association was hotct" at "thc"Krrrrm:tt (Scott High" school, Hock Hi 1, ton a.m. Saturday. The attendance was not as large as usual, however a very appreciative group was present. The program consisted of annual reports of the secretary And treasurer, who acclaimed the most successful year of the organization by reporting the many accomplishments both l'inatun:tHy--an<f profcasionally of the organization. The highlight of the meeting was the annual address of the president Principal 1). .M. Zimmerman ol JefTlYerson high school, York. He took his subject "We And Our Work". The teacher, his place in I society, and His work wSsTftdt* oughly analyzed by the speaker. Some very startling however .significant and informational facts was brought out concerning the status of S.t gro fMiuation in York county. The president closed his address by making a very emphatic challenge to the teachers of the county. j County' Su))t. Wilkerson was a visitor at the meeting. He made remarks concerning many things about the-teachj.v s and th ir work expressing his sincerity in doing I nil ho can for the improvement of ' Bchool conditions in the county. ! The officers of the association having performed their respective , duties so well and to the satisfaction of all concerned were all rtI elected to serve another year. I Delightful refreshments we're served under the supervision of Miss Addie McLendon the Home Economic teacher .of Ennnett | Scott. | LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL J I'rol. L. I). Kradley, 1'iincii^tl i | Tin* srhola-tic work of t )t< I. ? i | , i is moving i11 >nvr nicely. The j faculty airi student boiy art* enud to have Miss Luc-ill'' Tillman, a '* member of tlie' 'faculty' hack r: , school agar., after beit g out for several days clue to'iline-s caused by her thmat. Dutine her. absence ' iipr vacancy was fille 1 l.v M,-v r J. V. I'< ar-on. A lew vv-? k.- ac< . i the entile st.'hiit holy .vva-' given i the tubercular test, and out of ihose examined u() or iiior ' per j cert were lound to have ilu- gcim; .! so on iastr Thursday, April s, hose chilkicn vvc; e giv n an XRay examination so a- to have ail ' necessary treatment. Libia the: help we're leeviyir.g ff?ua the uuberc.ular assoejntieii. we car i ud, ily see why We- shouM continue to do as We have dune in jear.* past to bey, seals. During thf. observant' "f A'< y National Health. Wee!:, ti e ftu-uky *?vas uivified . into gioup-, a-r.d .'ommur.itv wa- divided it.i ? :ion- so.-as to make it ( ;-. v.!' 1 for them, to visit ' aclv homo in. tit,; 1 . ommunity. In. t hi - way nana than (200) two hundred sixty i.om-.-' .'S Were.visited anil it : pi eted. The majority ol' ti.tin we;c fwitiid to >' lit* .in a very pha-nig- condition.)' With the advice at.d instruction ! driven to them or. ck-auiiness by the inspectors all promised Vmakc an improvement b".'ore timed. : for .the inspectors to Jim-" <'" ' second .trip. . Tile Ileaith proyranv' that wn.-:. had in chapel on l-'iiday a.,joining. : April V, ir. charge of- Ui prtf '.u: committee, Misses. M. <). J?>:us.:j Elizabeth Britton, and Octav.a Clark was Very-(food. The pi<>- .. gram was us follows:- Master of jcremony, Prof. L. D. Bradley; song?"America;" .grayer; scrip:.i ie leading; Soitaf?"hov. I .if ted .Me." Exercise by. iir.-t a mie in. _ charge of Mis? Clark, Beading-Miss Britton. Exercise by third 1-; grade in charge of Mist* Jones.! Introduction of speaker, l iof. V.. ] Thomas of Kingstree, S. C. Address?J)r.4 W. F. WiHoijn'hly of 1 Englewooij, X. J. The. main speaker on -projrnnn, Dr. W. F. Willough j ly is a melubeivof Board of. Health j of Englewoo.l, X". J. ar.d a jcrsonal j menu oi l)r. .J. ATT MITToh (7fH\ Kings tree', S. C. Prof. Vannio.' Thoma- who also made soma time- | 1 ly, l?nt interest injr it-marks is the 1 . Farm. Demonstration agent,. of Williamsbm gh county. Prof., I'radky att< r 'V-d th(. Flon fee Co. g teachers nui-ting.-that \va- Vi?-1.1 in i Florence otcVaturday. lie reports J thab^ibvtr'fin'ferc tit discu-sion* an i ' reports were very interesting. | THE ROYAL rOLI.F.GIANS j The Royal Coll-gkirs are still j keeping pace with the modern | swing. Monday night, Aio-il 1J. . the weekly .meting was held at i the spacious ami lovely Ivor,to . of . Mr. T.o-js Ilollman. 2\'W) P<-nd!o- i ton street, with?Mm?d-aripa-s r.s hostess. The netting wa* railed to order by the president. After our formal opeping with a song led hv Mr. Smith, the Lo'*Pray' ers wore rcp'ated in eonoc!. I minutes were read, but not adopted <!ue to the fact thatthe'e wer*' gome unfinished business 51. ndirg. Mr. Scott, our efficient sec-el a ry topk chair and gave a b;-'-f iwy.nf all th,. elub-c business during the few months. Go. W. I Epps, chairman of the soei.il comJ mittoe gave a very accurate re ;iort. mo meeting a? a whole was one of the best we've had recently. Mi-. W. W. Ilolloy. Co-. Ittmbia youngest colored business j 'man was the only member absent. ; : He has a K gal excuse. Stop ' by and see his modern Fuunerni'i, I Parlor some time, corner senate ' j and House Sts. The president ap- 1 i pointed a I.oohout Committee. | Namely. Messrs Poykin. Scott and ' Sims. You will hear from them ; .through this paper. We wish to I thank our many friends for .the 1 n.ardc U'- l AilCivn l - - - ,.i. J.vv nv>( i iMilA-1 IU.J" social of March 2<ith. We moot next Monday at the home of Mr. . Sims on Senate St. ' ' I i ? j - ST. JAMES A.M.13. -CHI L IU II -r! Rev. H.IJt. Thompson, Pa-tor ' 1 J rain prevtfilcd in this mountain ci- : ty for a large part of the day on the past Sabbath. However,. _i.n the cheivh s.hool a laru'e crowd assembled for the study s?P .the lesson whose subject was "The Sin ' of Adam and Eve.".'. \ continued 1 j lisintr tide of interest ami oithusi asm is in evidence as the lessons j j for' the se.ond Quarter. j_ j __Mornimr service began witJh a large congregation worshipping ' 1114* !>1" \je ;. ')>' ; Ur : v ol 1>\\; cur pa-tor fiom the subject: "God i the Great F?. : .!<or. from j Psalm 91:2. "With interest .t.h.e congregation received this message and appropriate mu-ic hv otir sen ior choir lifted the atmosphere to a a new level Mary visitors shared i in the worship and welcome was. 4 extended to tho.m . , j ..Because of the man;, requests i that rntno. tin1 .Im.im i^nir repeat ' ed the pant ant w hi- h was present- | ed at dawn on .I'asUr- -Sflabbath I morning past.. ami .v.: low!'. 1 dienee witnessed the presentation ; with spellbound interest. The cast"; performed in .an . cn< raordinarv. j way. Visitors were too numerous j I The District Conference report ] was made by mi * t velve c.n?>: a'in who were assigned to this duty 3 weeks a no. The goal was reached, and < 'iv pastor and deb :r ' ! | on Wednesday morning for Mor' 1 'In- 'ov 'Vrence is I being held. Warm commendations j came to the captains and Entire j congregation from fthe "pastor -for ; this successful achievement along with the regular duties and current obligations of our church. __ 1 N O TI C E ! Bingo! Bingo! Bingo! i.rcivV i:{ MM'KKe I \l!l.l I'KI/I.S? 15 (. \MI-:S Wl;i>. MTK. APRIL 21st >' iM ALLEN'S CiYM v vui< . - III'?t . < lut> Ailiui*-inp ii '-linlinu' "tnrkeis "fyr entire 13 Games ? 23c L "Nancy Anna Brown's Folks" Al l.rv I'N'fV. V. M (. \ pujisrATs </O>it:DY DRAMA TV- v. M/r. A r v; :: u\i vf-i-ivy t't.i* ?. * "Sstt.ry. . Anna 13:uwii's- 1 in thrc a i .! in;/. Mortimer, Sat'M y.: A; . IT ; "i: :.':vwsity auditorium: |. AV.b.i' - ' V * I., > ; n unfits 1 C> (.t,n1 ' Th" (!::t\ iVcV< r?: ? Vv i: i: i>. 1' . : 1'i ry Duvf: -lis-.v. -ivr . l.a!a i City: ilu?!' ?v n?j l-'Iu 1 < aMa. ' f... \iu r?Ia; K .i.c-.laK', | > ... .i N'ifkM'!< - K:Yin .Isr :;? . Eoorye-i Run. ( . rJ-frtrr**"- M'^an ' M' ' V Connie >ia: <" V.i i-1 i ' NywL'-n y; . j \ al V.rt? rn; / n; \ia V. i:liu:*;- . Ui?!ifo1Sj t Julio' SA-:?r I'.ar. .< Tayi-r. lectori; Hewny. Sr.y*?f.'haalos Thompson.; ; K-umtef; Inez. Clifton -' I cthu Youm'?Ciistton;. -- ~ T~ .'jlinv.iy ' -I,a:'av i ,t . IU-ik, I.nnra 1 !?ojfnKayiut*. IKythrt Dupr.o, j Spirit r.. ; 3'he. p"kfa~i> iT:viT.: d>- ! !Vi? ' |nv;v:i:n. L\u'uV:' ice !.'. IK a: | t! Eniov it! Mi, - S. flrecm. an-! Mr. F. \ Abraham, <iir < t'-rs. AYuidiil ; J. Nit huh, pi c.-i.it nt, ' * <?, | LINEN -i>in j st.iv > iv. t. 1 i. I V.N 1 | Columbia Laundry . "A COOl) !,Al N!)!iV" 2U'"( IilSi <>l NT CASH AM) CAIMIY A ^SPECIAL ] 10 poimds4A)r 14 Cents M()N.-TVi:s"-WK^n 12 pounds for 41 Cents THlRS.-rKI.-SAT. 13 21 TAYLOR *T. . . PIIOM-: 221 17 AAAA A A A A A .-> ! 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