The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 24, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7
%i " 5-*-- ,J ?"* oSaturday,
April 24, 1937
Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Miles of )
1220 Pine street spent two days *
in Atlartt'n, Georgia as tlu; guests
of Bishop and Airs. J. S. Flipper.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my many friends
throughout South Carolina and
elsewhere for then kindness shown
me- duting inv recent aeeiden't. :
(Miss) M. L. LITTLE,
1510 Gregg ^Street,
i. . .. Columbia, S. C.
? ?r ? ?
THE WAVERLY SILVER
STAR SOCIAL CLUB
Th? i-liilt nn'i nt ih.??homo -of- Mrs.
Willie Mae Wallet. After
singing and prayer the meeting
was opened for business. The discussion
of business was brief. Af.
. . _ . tor adjournment the hpstess served
a delicious course of chicken
salad, cheese logs, potato chips,
pickle, cake and ginger ale, chewing
gum and cigarettes.
f THE C..W. DRAMATIC CLUB
Tne C. W. D. club nu t at the
home of Mr. James' Alston 1811
flovt'O ie elhoof A 111 kt Q.Afl
v * ? Mill 1.', at o.uu
p.m. Mr. M. Rosemond, our chap
es with singing then scrpture. The
meeting' was tinted over to the
vice-president, who in the nbsenee
charge of our previous meetings.
The club is planning to give a
.ride to Abells- place.- May- 12th.
Admission 25c. including transportation
and admittance to dance.
The affair will be called the
Spring Ride anil Dance.
LES DEMOISELLES
Miss Hattie Mae Counts enter*
_taincd the Les Demoiselles at her
home on Calhoun street, Tuesddy,
April Tilth. The living loom was
attractively decorated with dogwood
and wild honeysuckles.
New officers were elected, Miss
Frar.eina Davis * succeeded Mrs.
?-??Lucy Marshall?tt^p reside tit.
After the meeting the hostess
led us into the dining room. The
dining table, was centered with a
bowl of beautiful snapdragons.
The hostess served roast beef,
grecn peas ir. patty shells, cream
potatoes, tomato salad, Russian
tea and candy.
THE FRIENDLY BOYS
r. - \ SOCIAL CLl.'B
The meeting was held at the
home of Mr. E. Bowens. Mr. Sam
McCoy was in charge of the de?
I votioha^ exercise.
During the inspiring devotion
a solo was remlered by Mr. William
Lancy, followed by a recitation
by, Mr. Sam McCoy.
The house was then turned over
to Mr. Chesterfield Powel, the
president. The minutes were called
received and adopted. New and
old business were discussed."The
roll was called and each member
responded twelve being present.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mr. Andrew Mc
Coy, 1705 Rice street,
i A delicious course was served
by the host.
TIIE LUCKY B1RI) SOCIAL
CLUB
? . . .
? The club met at the home of
Mrs. Mamie Coleman April 20th '
at 9:00 o'clock. Mrs. F. Boycc,
chaplain led Ahe devotion. The
president toolrrtrargxr-of thxrimst-"
ness session. Reading of minutes
which were approved. Miss M.L.T
Carr was reported indisposed. 12
members were present.
Unfinished and new business
was discussed. Two new members
?were?received-,- Miss ?lite* VVil^
liamc . rs.l \Tv? TVTnrv Rpltnn Nevt
^ meeting will he with Mr. F. Coleman
at 1222 Park street, April 27
at 8:30 o'clock. A beautiful pro^
gram was rendered. Mrs. T. Ken
nedy chairman. Dismissal by the
president. We were served a
chicken supper, rolls, cold slaw,
cake and ice tea.
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THE BON BON SAVINGS CLUB
The club held its weekly meeting
at the home of Miss Marie
Portlock Monday night. Tho opening
song was led by Miss Florine
> Williams. Following the tcong
Mr. James Warden prayed and Mr
?k Julius Baglcs ^cond the scripture.
The secretary called the roll to
which the members repsonded by
repeating a -v^er:)-*-?nf?the?Bibhr
beginning with the letter "S". After
the club was dismissed, a delicious
coursd of sandwiches and
punch was served by Miss Portlock.
At the silver tea of tho Bon
Bon Saving club held Sunday afternoon
with Miss Etta Bowels
at her homo on Washington street
i a delightful and most interesting
' talk was given by Mr. Alphonza I
Smith. We also enjoyed having
Miss Brown and Mfss Jackson
with us.
Our next meeting will be hold
Minday night, April 2Gth at the
home of Mr. Doughty 1910 G<rrvais
street. Mr. J. B. Bagler,
president; Mr. J. M. Miles, treasures;
Miss F. W. Williams, secretary;
Miss I. M. Cannon, reporter.
MARRIAGE ANNOU iN C EMENT
I)r. and Mrs. I..P. Pickett announce
the marriage of their (laughter
Bessie Evangeline to ijVlr.
Richard H. Ifaile, Jr., Tu<s35y,
July the twenty-eighth, nineteen
hundred and thirty-six, Camden,
South Carolina.
THE Y. M. S. CI,I B
The Y.M.S. club met at the
home of Mr. A. Miller 1524 Calhoun
street. The club op. ned at
the usual hour. Prayer by Silas
Burwick, after which the meeting
was turned over to the president?
Business affairs were discussed. A j
party is being planned for the j
near future. A delicious course
was' served. New memlwvs are I
invited".
UDNJvY-UUOMXli- 4tt-;Kft
Miss 'Adele Notis, daughter of
MY. and Mrs. Edward Not is. and
Mi?. Frank McKenzie, newts reporter
of the Charleston Messenger
were married in Charleston,
S. C., on Sunday, April IS. 1UT7.
ing a few days in .Columbia with
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of 1523 Lincoln
street. They are being delightfully
entertained by their
friends, .... _
WARD ONE WILLINB
WORKERS CLl B
The Ward One Willing Workers
club met at the home of Mrs.
C. M. Thompson 429 Sumter St.,
Tuesday, April 20 With the president
presiding. Mrs. Annie Bell
Daytaler. The meeting was called
to order and opened, with the
club?song led by?Mtrs Martha
Tones. Player by Miss Lucy
,Topes. Beautiful Bible vc<-ses
were heard by -all of the members. [
and the minutes were read. Motion
by Miss LuCy Jones, seconded
by -Mrs,-Eva Mne Mo -Then- the
roll was called the members
responded briefly.. The meeting
was closed. Mrs. Eva Mao Moss
led the closing song. Mrs. A. B.
Dant/.ler led the closing ode.
LA AMASAUNT
The club met at the home of
Miss Jessie Mao Doughty Tuesday
April.20. The meeting b gan
at .8:30 p.m. with the president in j
chaO'ge. The devotional services
were conducted in tVio ikum! fi.vm I
During the short business session
that followed many plans wore
riiade and decided upon to be. undertaken
in the future.
Two new members wore admit-:
ted: Miss Ethel Wilkes and Mr.j
Lemon Lewis. Wo were' .triad to i
Miss Lois Barber, a .member' of (
the Jolly Sixteen. The club ad- ;
journed to meet at the homo of t
Mr. Dcssie Xesmith, 100:> Harden |
Street,- April 27.
The club was highly entertained
b^-Misses Jessie Mae Doughty
undatable Bouie. Irish potato
salad, smacks and sliced ham, j
punch and cakt^wore served.
THE RADIO LITERARY
AND SOCIAL ( LI B
This time we are broadcasting
from "Shorty's" Tube, Isaiah Howard
1025 Walnut street beginning;
at 0:00 p.m. we opened with pi?yer
offered by Tube Roland Harris,.
Scripture reading tlie .*>rd chapter
of Titus by Tube Geo. A. Elmore.
The minutes and roll call by the
secretarv. *Lnwrenff> Wnh/.n 'i
new tube was added. Old and new 1busincss
was transacted.
The club will give a house ]iarty
Monday, May 3rd at 1700 Calhoun
street. Will you be tin re?
-J The Radio received an invita-1
t.ion for a dance given at the Elks j
Rcndevous, New York City May i
7th. We also received word from j
Miss Bessie Lipsey formlv of this t
city but no\V residing in ConneU-L
ti that she is keeping up with'
club news of Columbia through ,
The Palmetto Leader. Mr. David i
Brown was a visitor with us.
Mrs. Helen Brown, Mis^r Irene
Robinson and Mrs. Mary Robinson
sei'ved a very delightful repast.
All -enjoyed this repast.
This news is from station R.D.
S.C., and we are now signing ott j
to resume our broadcast Tuesday !
April 27 with Tube Roseoe Jack-I
son, 1400 Gregg street. *
Your announcer Geo. A. Elmore.
SPRING EXERCISES
' OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
The Elementary schools of the
Columbia City. System will begin
their spring public exercises on
Monday night, April 26 with tilth
annual dramatic tournament. This
program consists of six playlets
and are developed from regiilai
classroom instruction through the
'schoul year; The school reprsented
will be Booker Washington
Heights, Howard,. Leevyr Ridgewood,
Saxon and Waverly. The
presentation of these playlet >
each year is in the nature of a
contest and as such brings about
wholesome, friendly rivalry among
the schools. The objective is to
promote the development of self;
expression and dramatic takint.
i The public is invited to witness j
| and enjoy this program by the j
public school -children. It will :
included special talent numbers
between the plays. The program j
begins at 8:00 o'clock at Allen
university.
The annual May pole festival .
will be held on the athletic field
of Benedict college on May 7th
at 6:00 p.m.
The annual spelling contest will
be held at Allen univearity on lOth
of May, 8:00 p.m.
I I
musical' recital
The B.Y.P.U. and Laymen club
of Union Baptist chu'ch 1008 Divine
street, present the JohnsonBradley
Funeral choir* in a nuisieal
recital at p.m. Y'Oif?-?re
cordially invited. A silver offer?
itur will .be taken.
Prof. R. II. Kiddie!;, director;
Revi* Lr C. Jenkins, pastor.
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ROSE SOCIAL CLUB
?The-club met at the home, of
Miss Fannie Ilills, Tuesday nite,
April 20th, 1027. The mooting
was called t<j order by. the president.
. The usual form of opening
was conducted. The business part
of the meeting was then carried
out. The roll called and each
member responded. Old and new
h xsine s was dOcussod,?A report
from the Bingo*party was reported
wjith creditable- re "alts. We
extend thanks to our many fricnds;
and' members for their presence
at the party and hope that they
will come again.
The hostess servet^. a delicious
1'( pn \| rT meeting Jit the home
of (Miss). I.illie Mae Reed next
Tuesday night. .
FOR I'M NEWS
Konie A I.ittie KloserTie
Robert Rrown Elliott community
forum of this city greet
you on Sunday afternoon April
25th with another treat. At this
time the forum will render a.program
at Union Raptisf church of
which I!ev Lincoln Jenkins is the
pastor.
The general 'subject for discussiou
will he "The Status of the Negro
in Columbia, S. C." The VarioUV
phases of this subject will
he discussed by the following
spnlors; Miss A. A. \'o|so'n. 1?.
will.di u s "The Health \SitualioV;
Mr. I. S. Lee.vy, "The
Rusiness Situation" and a third
diss the "Recreation Situation".
The program will begin at 4:"h
p.m. , The public is cordially invited..
,
EES RONS AMIS
The club met at the home of
Mr T.miis (lilisnn Tito?l<iv
of April. The mooting was calloil
to order by tfTc jviTsTilo^tt with
the usual lU-.voticnals after which
a brief business discussion ensued.
This (iiscu-sain was very brief and
to the point and everyone fhow-.
ed t.hat he enjoyed it by a liberal
response to the financial roll call.
It was decided in this meeting
that oti .May a wiener roast and
yard party will be . g.iven at the
home of Mr. .Tames At tennis 2220
Calhoun street". Everyone is cordinllv
invited to n''evr!.-this af
fair hei-au-o'it promise-* to be one
of the best of the s a-on. Mr.
Arte mm. is a pi *d^'"e to the t-iub
and is n< o>| p i dioh 'u
be a full member after the initiation
lias been given him bv the
club.
?VV'e v. --'e l. !ml to h... e vv itli?rr*Miss
Fanrie I."o J' pe -Mr.
George Kershaw. Mr. KmMi.w
' epresented tro Crusaders club
and gave some exee'lent icmarks
the?-thonn of which was "A -1 re
Friendly Relation Among Clubs
of the City".
MRS. A!.MA T.. HOPKINS
IMPROVING
Mrs. Alma L. Hopkins of 2220
Ciorvais street, is improving day
by day -under the skillful ~care of
I)r. Monteith. On last Tuesday
she was surprised when her county
superintendent, Mr. Eleazcr.
Miss Kitty McGregor, county secretary
and her trustee, Mr. Ross
Lover called to see her and gave
her a large basket of fruit.
The following relatives and
friends visi.t<;d her bedside last
week: AHss? loste Bt-11 Wlite of
WinstonvSalem, N. C.; Mrs. . Atm?v?
fivin Perl.- TTM1 C Mice
Helen-'Usher, Mrs. Susie Lawson,
Mt;. Ramlce DuPree uf Sumter,
S. Mr. and Mrs. V, Davis of
Philadelphia^Pa.; Mr. Henry Bytntm
of Philadelphia and?Mrs. L.
"Niles of Washington, D. C.; Mrs.
Emma Tyler Gilmoro of Ro -k Hill
S'. C, Mrs. Hopkins is very grate
ful to her friends both white and
colored. She wishes to thank
her many friends in and out-oftown
for the beautiful (lowers sent
of her friends'that the Lord's will
be done.
MRS. ELIZABETH SCOTT
PASSES
The meeting of the Manhattan
club was postponed on account
of tho death of our president's
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Scott who
passed April lSth. She was born
.May Mh 1*75 nnd died at-the aire
of Hit years. Sjio was a faithful
citizen -fted?a- devoted wife?rrrnt
mother. She leaves to mourn her
loss, a husband, Mr. G. W. Seot.t
four daughters, Mrs. Dolly E,
Smith, Mrs. Lena Jackson,. Mis?
Annie Grant of Columbia and
Mrs. Ol'io Mae Grant of Now York
City; one son, Mi. J. T. Scott of
Jacksonville, Fin., one adopted
son, Mr. George Scott of Columbia,
two sisters, one brother, seven
grand children and a host of
relatives and friends. Funera
services were conducted Monday
April 12 at Union Baptist church
of which she was a faithful memj
her.
Mrs. Dolly Smith wishes to thank
her many friends for their deeds
of sympathy and beautiful floral?
also Johnson Bradley funeral hom<
for their prompt and excellent ?er
vice rendered.
THK PALME! TO LBADEM
i'OlNS KTTK
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In sad and loving lemcmbruncc
?it" lay dear wile, ! ion.1n..c- L.
Eoinselte, who pa?.?t.d away ouu
year ago today, April J'.', l.'do.
Vou wolc my inspiration,
X ou were my very hie,
x mi wcii1 my conum i in trouble',
Vou were my peacemaker in
strife. j
It was you whojjavc unselfishly !
Of all there was. to give,
I went to you in trouble,
It wtis you who .always forgave.
It is no wonder that I miss yotf
More than words can tell.
That my thoughts are always with
you,
r!"vrif, rlear, Cm! ab "r--fTrT-fTtl~~~
, Pammie
SUNSHINE HAM) SASINCtS
CIA R
The club met at the home of
Mrs. Eliza Foglo 171] Highland
Ave., with our Chnfdairi, Mrs.
\\ illic -M. Jackson conducting the
devotions. After an inspirational
I I'j.vniiiir me meeting vns opened
for business.' The minutes of the
last meeting were read and adopted.
Unfinished and n? w busniess
were, discussed. Thi- re! I was called
each mcunber Tv^Wei.b d with a
BIMc veTsc. We Wnd Miss linger
Wrjght of Charlotte. N". ('., as a
visitor. We vaere ve; v glad to
have her. .
Next meeting will b. at Koine
of Mr. a+td Mrs. Thomas Thompson
1024 House street, Monday, nite,
April *26thi
CHEStON MiWS.
Rev. R. J. Hodge, I'astdr
The Sunday school <v;>e:ied at
the usual hour, the lesson was
beautifully discussed. The lesson
ers. Th<? morning service was
well conducted and the sermon, delivered
by the pastor, after which
we began o.ir educational rally.
Each member .of the church is ask-'
cd to pay 5b cents to the head of
each family and report, for the
family in full.
s At 7:.'50 p. m. th0 prayer band
tft r\*: - * '
111 > I; i .>11. waver B.apilsl cnurcn "frondycted
the prayer . service?,
after which' ftev, VVashing11>n
from St. Peter church deliyerc?.
a strong sermon. Ilk text was.
taken from Sr. Luke 2'.?:2i>, thenic
" Neighbor." Tin? so.rniou will be
lor.tr remembered! C*? r hearts
wore made to rejoice while the
man of Goal spoke by the. way.
NEW H<>PC A. M. E. ( MI RCH
Pinewood. S. 0.?The past Sunday
.was a beautiful 'day. and
crowds wendec, their way to the
above named church P- hear the
word of God and worship the mo-t
high, Sunday school at lOd.O
with Supt and most of the officers
present. The icsstui wa> disscused
al-d enioved 1 After devotions Rev.
Luke Singleton then preached a
mm ?thnuLTln . v.! a; 'I inspiring serI
moil taken fiom the Book of St.
Matt. 11:'!0, wl,.. !i. was enjoyed.
At 7:20 our oio-t distinguished
Prcsidihc Eld )\. !>i\ B. F. Ilildebratid
preaohe I a noble sermon to.
a sp'.dndi 1 enm-'-eqration. toxt,
John r>:ll, s-ubi-ei. "Do What the
Lord Says Do." This was a strong
sermon and-the .-pint was manifested.
TlfJ I.id- completed the
2nd quarterly c Terence which
was begun'on in "1st Sundav. "
Our stalwart \ .-siding elder ab
tig wirlh ?>:. v. orable pastor.
Rev. C. L. Bat i is doing a great
work at our eii -h, and in fact
the elder i?' do! :;1, a great work
throughout to" district. Let lis
hope that a ir??. d beginning make?
a gocd riffling.
1
GEORGETOWN NEWS
Mr. ThidFou- l.'rasier and Mrs.
-V. .! _ . XT XT
liu-K't cv r t?I rsew I 01"n
City arc her". vi --nig their mother.
Mrs. E. ( iij.i > Frasier.
Mr. Chapn<!l< < nvolina of Ashe-'
eille, X. C. -v;i? i???re last week
eh-iting his fr':v. Dr.'W. P. Cart-linn.
who w.;-' indisposed, but
;lightly imp! eiL
' After taki''.'.* a corresponding
course of tlv '-'a' -O-Lin System of
Beauty Culture. Mrs. Mabel MeDaniel
of Kin'.stive, S. C. spent a
few days here rt the Far.-O-Lin |
.school where slv finished said j
system. She will non business in !
T.er home town, King-tree.
Mr. and .M.-."eh'soph?Richardson,
Sumter. S. ('. spent Sunday1
here as guest- of Mr, and Mrs. j
Ilenry MeP. Jar'*-on.
nr 1 n. ^ ? ? '
ivusscs iiosn viroj^xs a-lifl I
Fcarl A. Alston were 4 week-or !
masts of Rev. a; Mr?. Steven M.
McKay of .<umin''rville. S. C. The
. yonnpr ladies at > rded thn annral
P>all Riven l>y ilu waiters of Pine
Forest Inn. T'.< v returned home
1 Sunday nfteivonp. and war,. accomnnniod
by M. s t- Wilfred and K
' McKay.
Mrs. T,. I)ani"N departed 'this
life in New Yoik < itv April 5-. re- ;
mains were lv>urrht here ard
funOralized at F ' ml A- M. E.
church Sunday. April 11. She
' was a faithful r.u niber of RetK'l
I until her Ivealth failed a few veru^s
: aero. SIle was taken to Nov
: York by her iWice and nephew,
I little more than o'-r.o year aero;
they cared for her ard wh.>j> ih
. end came they awompanied the re
mains nacK '<? vicorjreiowu, ruie
I was laid to vest in Bethel cemetcry.
J. B. Bu.okington Under,
tak^r in char,ye.
Bethel A. M. F. Church
Rev. \V. I?. L. Clark, Pastor
On Friday everdny, April 1fi.
j Presiding: Kider Dr. F. J. Miles
held his 2nd quarterlv conference
! in the nhov^ mentioned church,
with a record breaking: success.
All reports were up to thP minute
nnd received th? hearty comment, j
i.y-: < i;i<ri.F. fii wrist
I Jut'iii it tS A\rii, l'JiiT, 1 .<_ Ctr
tie ! i ancis ti'Alkn ui.i\ tiv Uc aval
I liont.tui (I'muuI. r a .Uiiimcu
Alonplaisir ('.hruioptu-. un 'natil:
| (ly i" I'ante. 11 a ;n o.'itrircc lin u>S
I tears sur It- . a jet. (it la ti>n<iuel.?
; (i'ltali* Mir L0t:nc]iia> li a c.xjili
| que <iul* its naliv- .int: .-01.-1 | >a
i sauvaKt -comine nil t '.-ay,, tit'la i t
stiei'oiie. 11 y a tab.t.aux qai u.-t.
ti e it s ki an .s bnliiiitiil? ti s'viit*
|d'lytlii(.'|iit'. al'sit :>i' ( tni-lv|thf i
raeo.i. it tit- iiilsiiMts 'tlt.vtju>. iIt- it
j leniiu' s x?i |cs vit iuai us oat 1
lert. la.'s llaikn- out iui si- t'-ni
ber ties bombs sur-kv l'.mmf- ?;-i
letiait its vi,;'.aat.> thriio !. - bia.~.
tt bi ulai'T.t les maisoii tit tuui. ie>
citoyens.
.Manii It 111 A . ril M i.-ur il. .1
Starkts, It l'i t ,-ni. :.i tie ii nt-.iif
tuiltKo a nrc'i.eiay .u' tiiseo.n' .a
-son voya^'t An l'luttp qu'il a :...'
l'amiee dtniitre. MVkur Starus
a visite bien ties pays euioptcn-,
y eipnpris Aj viet rrc," Alkm:^
Espaj^nt, AUti itt, lta,:< , t I i a' ..
II a (lit lis aiiviiiajrne.- .- tit ; plus
labontux ^ ns uu inniU^. L?.
tout tl'HJ iri'liii.lj ...
. X...V v-v.i ^1 wn-i.-, ^ i. .
En Aliciii.ig.'n' il y a i.,a. ',;;; <:c
ehemins do for qui conn-m, in
toute-s-directions. En fin, 1 .i et >1.
Crawford, inn ifj.'i: i?r t:rs"i:u.guos
etrangoros out pa.-, so un
heureUx etc en Kin njc.
Translation
. Last. TJuiisduy, Ap. ii S. 1 T.French
cllib of "Al'.'ii univer.-i.'y
had tile pleasure of listening; to
.Monsieur .Monplai.-sir Chi i.-rop':v.
a native Frenchman. lie,.-poke on
the subject of the Italian Cnr.que.-t
of Ethiopia. 11- brought. <"ut. t
fact that the natives \v> ' r.ot
wild as one would 'attempt' t > :hu-i o
it believed. 11o showed* picU.iitiiat
illustrated the huge buikii:., of
the Ethiopian, cities. He ai
told of the su'tfi-ni);'s which v.c:
inflicted by 'the Italians On T:ntiv.c
women and old mer.. Italian bqui'p
-were dropped >>n nativcT"?a c,a
who were holding- .ii funis in :i
arms; nnd native h >usc> v.;ere b-jra
cd ruthlessly. ,
:?Ori Tuos'diu' iTtrr'.'i. April id, i' "it
Dr. .T. J. Staiks. I'rosid. nt of
Benedict college delivered a sjo ;
for the club. lie spoke < :
ent trip to* Europe. He. visited
several European c V.inlrii, incl .nl.ing
England, Germany, Spain, Austria,
Italy, and France. 11- said
that the Germans', are the most
industrious people in the Wnrl l.
They are'very large in stature
and arc friendly. In G rmanv
nero arc many r iwroau- wnicn
run in every direction. I? short,
hp and Mr. (jrawford, his Professor
for foreign language pas-e l-a
very pleasant su:?ivt<T* in. Kurnpe.
Miss lSas.tl\ct'-Si-htimnvsj, i.eportc.r
Prof. F. II. Redmond. advisor...
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HATI.S1M R(r NtWS
C
The Olive Rrhnc'.t Sunday schod
was opened at the usual hour,
with the .teachers at th'it post" xii
duty. The icsson was fully disiui-f.
< (1 and every one seemed to 'have
he?n greatly benefitted.
Sinv'.Thv iii^'hv the Rev. A. If
Railey prea'cheu an inspiiiu g.
mon which war enjoyed hv ail
wno witnessed u.
Mrs. Yie/.a Oxner had ! . :
truct-?Saturday. lr r?t"o. ?
Majorie Perry and Cousin Cl? 'a
who arc attending Allen university.
Mrs. Fannie Qunterbutii waseer
in town Saturday.
The many-friends of Mr. J. S
Roukmjrht are yktd to s.-e ni a
h::o|j on foot again. Friday he Wvni
fishing on I.nl;rt 'Marry,- caught <>
J<> inches e?'l, which gave 'nun plenty
of exercise ir doing so.
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Rev. A. K. lia.wki'-y with hi? con
probation and host of frimiimotored
to Newberry la-t Fan 'ay
Tlu>v were th" guests of the Rev
S. .T. Johns in. past't of Trinity
A. M. K. chute"' of XYwherry.
Sera ices were lid 1 at Mnevdon-h
Baptist church Say. lay.
Miss si:i-, \Vc! b of Xikvti wnt
the week-end guest of Mr. aim
-Mr?5.- James p Thnmii*pnl
Th,. Blir.' ?Serial "el oh- ha<
it* fiicst 'ocial event Fri V-v ov>ring
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Jule Anderson. T' o evening wiisprnt
in rani p'ftyiHtr-aii-i ?lanc.:ur
Fach one present expressed mm
.id? as linvin,'- iwj.,;vod f n<ll Q'jr
merit of Uv affair. To,. cream ;<n<
trackers, fn.it. ecektail, mints am
peanuts wo:v. k:v<-1.
Tho-e pro.-eT.i \o it, Prof. nn?
.Mrs. \V. F. Parlor, Prof, am
Mrs. Th Washington.' Profs. S
nitre's. F. -Tones, .T, Fryman? F
Holme-. F Tkown--. <\ Rlasson
f i''1 Fai r. ' G F'- v ' Misses V?
P. IJav./.nrd. Gamut iiurs, Brown
Garrett am! >P^r. Oliphant.
WOODTMFl NF.WS
We wi"o IFo- o.l " !:h aimth.
beautiful Suminy- an! the pooph
here turned out in lar^c number:
to worship.
At this writlm. v< ??srrot to re
mvt t!u' pas-iuir Mr.. Forre-H
KUorore. a nat've of Woodruff wlu
jflFpirrPd this !P'e. A y ll-t-Hh af
tor a pr.iloii . 1 ilk : Wo wis!
to rv?>re-- mm syni :i'hv , to the
bereaved family onl . may Ihoy
rcalizc" that .our i.ys is heaven's
paiji.
Wo wish to am ounce that or
Sunday. April "jot h that there wil
h0 held at the 'Woodruff Juniot
hitrh <* hool a moefinsr of the Sur.
.?-v m !i' W 1 IT and vie
Wnoilvntl
. Jlii
are expected l<> come out and take
part ard help us to make this 2m
.mcotincf of the Sunday schools :
success.
Mrs. Eloiso OrV.ovn formerly o
Woodruff is visitir.fr her mother
Mrs. Carrie Winn on Simpson av
enue. Mr. and Mrs. M S. Calla
ham Were callers at the Wilburm
on last Saturday.
Those who arc on- the sick lis
are Mrs. Rachel Rice and Mrs
Chestine Foster.
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