The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 15, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Saturday, May 15, li)37 Mrs. Eliza Can- Long left fc/r "Portland, Maine, bund; y night May 10th to join her husband, Mr. k P.. C. Long who has been there for some timer M A It It I AG E A N N () INC 12M ENTS Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Harris of 1120 Queen street, announce the marriugp of their daughter, Nora Esther to Talmudge 11. Dixon, March 20, U>o7 in Col'umh a, b. C. CLAIRE DE LA LI NE The members of the Claire De La Lime dub met at the home ol Mrs. Millie Watson. The meeting ^ \ was caller, to" order by the President, Mademoiselle Alice Lueu. Old business was discussed and new busOiess.was taken up. Al'tei the meeting' the-hostess served a delicious course, Vanilla ilia' ice cream and cake. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Cornelia White, 1001) Heidt St., Tuesday, May 11, 10157; YOUNG MEN CHURCH CLl li Lake Uityk S. C.?The c lub held a very good meeting Tut", day nite . May 4. The treasurer made his annual report. From' this report the club 'seems to be in good condition. The president was on his job After the treasurer's ri port tht members discussed plans for 22nu of June. On that date they will pi^wewt the Golden Gate Jubilee quartet in a concert. The membership has increased since our last writing. Keep a watch out for us as we grow. THE WARD ONE WILLING WORKERS CLUB Tliu club met at the liome ol Annie Jones, l'g Sum'ter Street, Tuesday, May iith with thi' madam president p'esiding,' Mrs. A. B. Daiitzler. The meet: -...II...I I-... -,..1 ......n. lllg" Wilfe Villlt'U lw uivivi < n\i ed with the eluh song led by Mrs. Ressa Cheese boro. ji Pra'-qr by Miss Nancy Sims* Beautiful Bible verses were heard by all of the members. The- minuses were read; motion by Mis. C. M. Thorny soti, seconded by Mrs. Kathirine Sims. The roll was milled, thy members responded brie fly The meeting was closed. Mis. C. M. Thompson fed the closing sons Miss Lucy Jones led the closing ode. BON BON SAVING CLUB The club met Monday nite, 10th of May. The meeting was called to outer at the usual hour and a brief discussion was heard. After which the hostess served a delicious course. e?... ,..:n l.? m.1,1 of 1>1'M ,|lll'UWlll& \> lil Ut JiVJU Cir. the home of Miss Ella Barnes, Monday, May 17. All members are requested to be present. THE COMMUNITY CLUB BOYS The Community Club boys held its regular meeting Ftiday nite, at Pleasant Spring School house. First song Stand up for Jesus. The twenty-third JPsalm was repeated in concert. Prayer ottered by chaplain after which the roll was called for joiners. The club had live new joiners. Aftei >4 . the meeting was over cake was served to everyone in the meeting. Mr. Nepclson Corley will be host, pn Friday night. May 21 at ESQUIKE SOCIAL CLUB Spartanburg, S. C.?The Esquire Social club met on Monday night, May 10 at the hom'e of Mr. Stinson Fowler, 2J9 Jolly street. After the discussion of unfinished husinoss! and new matters of im portance, the members were served a refreshing course of punch and tea-cakes. BLUE RIBBON DAY AT BETHEL There will he Blue Ribbon Day at Bethel A. M, E. church Sunday. The Trustees Helpers club sponsors. All members and friends are asked to buy a bow of ribbon for 10c. The club hopes to finish raising their $100.00. Mrs. T. B. Lewis, President. LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB Thb club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce at 8:30 p.m. Meeting was called to order with a song by Mr. Boyce. Prayer by the president. Song by Mrs. d/iti'i/l )/i?o am 'of AJuyncv oti i|?m? u which the president took charge of the meeting and called for the minutes. The same #were read and approved. Report of sick, was called for, there being none old and new business were taken up. Two new members joined. , Thirteen were present. Next meeting will be at Rosa Goodson at GODVfc Sumter street at 8:30 p.m. May 18th. Closing song and dismissal by president. We wei'e served hash, rice, broad to* and or mm. Milmrtaira?mi nHk mifr? ma?la si i HI.I K MOON SOCIAL CLUH Tl Mrs. Gctiruile lirown was hostess to tiie JioohC'is on 1 uosilay niyut, May li at Hie beuutilul A1 Count i y nohie ot .ms, Ai.ua l.joi Sanions. Aicivi'ag4 was ' idc.sikcil or over -by the Li,, sulci.t, 'Miss ilea- i'; uci.-ou. "bulging tio.l wui lake \v< caie ol jou, ieit by All--, llrowi: hi' i layer by ihe i?iesiucnl. Scipi . .-.ji uiie lesson reail by Miss lino, a< iilc 1 ilit cnapier ol >t- A"'1".?H+?t-rj ble verses by the ciub. ineu the nnnuue.s ot Wie last meeting weie .\i read by tne secretary. 1 ne nunates were reeeiveu ai.it auopuu. ei . v brief UiscusMo.i waj curried on then the loll v.a.-s caueu. JLVery one paiu limr uues promptly. fe ,\\ e . want to man a tne inula nv ootial club lor cooperating wi.li wi 'as at our silver tea on 1Uotir'.,rs' li nay. 'st A lie hostess, Ail s. Krywn served combination suiulwielies aticf-lcin- th oiiuiic. _ lii llie president will be hostess a; to the .Uuoncrs on next 1 uesiiay eil iiignt. Doiht forget Hie lJiue .so .noon is still shining. w< fllK CAN'A 1.1 KKS in cnn i i <iii. uvvi.ll/ V.1-L I> oi The tegular weekly, mectin'y ol i\a the Lavalicrs Social club couVv.li- lei ed at the residence ol Alt.'James' i,\i Whitman, POtt Washington sued, tin 1 ucm.1i;,v night, Alay li. Alt. Aiel- sii on llcrb.it tiie- chaplain conduct- 1; ed tile" ui*\olioijaJ, set vice alter an which the business juim, ol the meeting was di.wUsSew VH-iy brief- tit ly with the viec-jnosiddnt. Ali> o\ i hmnas jUiiI, presiding, The re- II .uuihUct ol the evening was spent i'i eery enjoyubly. bo MAdNOI.IA t l.l li Al ?r- lit: r The meeting was field at Uic'wt home of Airs. Alary Tucket liuriiWvll .alleel. Devotions we're .onducted by the President, Alt-'.Kuby Woodaid Sumter. We wish to thank each one that . oidnUtTU il toward our bi'lgu pal .y on Aio.'iday night.. 1? was a.!1'' great success and everyone <saiu .hey Had a very nice time. <"1 The Alugiiolias also enjoyed a cn delicious repast alter all business j 111 matters were conducted. Then wie adjourned to meet al tin- borne ol j . Mia. lv. .U. wmoiv 1 ill.) 1.yon M., I Tuesday, May IT. l,a . ' . Ill r? ? i a ? A SOCIAL SPOUT PALMY. sa : 11 There was a Sport Party given, ha at the home, of Miss Sophia Mae Ci Munda%\ Thursday night -May at t|| S o'clock. The girls wore sweaters j and skitts and tlie boys wore at shirts ahcPsport pants, The hours; fu were enjoyecMjy playing gUmes. | tji The guests were Misses ltuby Pow !U1 ell, Clara Randolph; Lmy Mae jn Coins, Lillie Mae 1 lampion, ..lulio !;m Sims, Lueilc Munday, Louise Mur.l day, Sophia Munday; Me:-, is. Wil, ah liam Bcuns, Lmmra Boons, Chester ul field Powell, "Sam McCoy, William 1.st Miekens, F.dwanl Mie.kens, Ralph i} Burton, Sanunie Taylor. William! st Larioy, Foster Riee, Speiu or; Wal-1 lJO ker, Fdward Fiipp, Albert Cr:rig. !U: Louise. Craig, l.illie . Ma" Laws, I jt.| Jiminie Wilson, Kddie Mankin and; on others. The hostess served a de- I !>l, lieious repast. Everyone evpi'i ssed i at themselves as having a mee time'. ;h RADIO LITERARY i u', AND SOt IAI. CH'IM Ladies and gentlemen, oure.a-jtj; gain we are bioadeastitig to you i j . through the courtesy of The Vl,H '<i motto Leader and Radio, this tune j,., sponsored by Tube Thomas Rainier, 1116 OaK ' street. W^-mp tied jn with prayer.by Tube, Herman cj Smith and Scripture by Tuliy. {Jeo. A. Elmore, reading the 21th chap- u| ter pf .Mattli \vs. Our bous^??vas ,,f then given to the chairman ^fm :it this was strictly a business meet- ,,, ing. Preparations for the Radios' 11th anniversary to be given MaV 31, 1937. [)l ?Wo?a+e?giving?a?Dingo?p:ai y ? 1405 Lyon street. At this party we will give valuable prizes to the winner after every game. We to "aTe"niaking out ou]r invitation rog- nt ister at the,bingo party, so please "t lvo present. Thoro will bo no :itlmission charge. Eveybody wolcome. So until next week when tli wo bring you another broad, ast '1 wo will say this ..news is from sta- M tionRLSC. Your announcer, Geo. A. Elmoio. hi _ II in BENEDICT TO CROWN ... MAY Ql'EKN k, Benedict students arc looking "j forward with easier anticipation to the Annual May Day festival, at. 'Y which time the May Queen will ho crowned. She will alsoreign .1 as "Miss Benedict". This is an annual event sponsored by the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A.'s, in honor of (j, the institution's founder, the late m Mrs. B. A. Benedict of Providence, Rhode Island. East year, under the direction of Miss Jano Watts, who is acting this year, the occasion proved to . bo one of "special elegance whore 10 skill and talent was displayed. at Miss Adelle Peterson and Mr. A i,ouis uinson, p res uteres or me ;\] Y. M. and Y. W. C. A.'s, rcspec- lulively, have announced no efforts hr will Ive spared to make this one pi non-thc-less impressive. ci The contestants for "Miss Ben bt edict".are: Miss Julia Mae Green- co lea, of Belton, S. C.; Misses Xao- di mi Neal and Dorothy Jackson of er Columbia. The Queen will be th crowned by Miss Annie Don But- w; ler of Hartsville, S. C., the retiring Queen. m Th? largest orowd of the fosti- nt val history is expected. 1 p< . T HE E'TOILE DU MATIN SOCLy, CLUB 1 lie dub- met ut the honie of iss S'ioia Harmon Thursday Oth .May. The house was culled to iief by the i'i esidost,'Mrs. Eliza iltetsou. After, tlie devotiunals ere over a short discussion ot i-.iil.ss' was held. Everyone reonded leadily with new sugges lis. The business session cudtarty because of ~a piogiain. Solo, Miss Mabel Harmon; poem Lss Alary Hemphill; recitation, is- Lula M. i'ulterson. Rev. Kobsou made lntei eslmg remarks; l igfcer-AiijW of Life". The hostCft^r SW'"^ed a' delicious past aiter which we adjourned to eel at the home of. our president ith ...it. (Milium Smith us host iiu -day, May Id, at b08 Walnut rcet. file faithful. Workers met at e home of Mrs. l'auline ~VVtK' uns .Monday night, .tiay 1U at ut) o'clock. The house was callto order by singing our club ng led by Mis. Williams. Next .* .wete led in prayer . by Mr. etce;; selection led by Mrs. Lai.'w. After the devotional part 1 I.!... u nc m-..v t lw> -linttM is'. o'pcited lor busine.-s. \W d ifie m nuics received andadop11. There some unlinisiie-A isiliess so we began tile discus>n. We had planned tie. haw a iver lea JSuhday, May lGtli al DO o'clock al the-home ol Mr. id Mrs. Hurt. The public is invited. After e business pari of meeting -was cr. the Iniaiuiul iol 1 was called, le members responded briefly. io next meeting will Le at the me ol iOidcr and Mrs. Dent op nur' of Hi bland and Oak Sts. uinjay urnlu, May IT. We were missed, by. saying out parting nd. 11. HALMl.TK) I 11AITTKl US CI. 11$ After a I'evV months of debatj. ami beating some, unseen l'eliv around- the biish, the club mo to a conclusion about this ib house ten o'clock May the mil at the home of Mr. and Mrs iVe lb-Vault, 2215 Senate street. Alter- the'opening of the. meetc, there were reports of the .-tweek. It was made plain to e club that all of the money i.-ed piu.s dues had been placed l'ely in the bank. There was a port of the program which was d on Sjinday, May '.'til at Mill eci; church about 7 miles down L *73 U11111'1 I I I ^ 11 \ \ . Theie will be another program Ziou Paptist church in the neai tun*. These programs, are getlg more- interesting each time, (1 tun tl'iey seem to. be bringing satisfied sums for the churches d el lib". ' A warm discussion was or hand out tlie. equipment of this home iiie.h-.is located at 1017 ' Walnut reet. If any due wi.-lies to see is place, if traveling IlardVn ri-ot. . tufit Pendleton and go alit middle ?>f the block, between irdcn and Pine and turn to the ft; if tiaveling Pine turn West Pendleton, go about middle of u k and turn to the right, then >out the middle of Walnut to e left is 1017, the place that ill later lie nnxlernly equipped r tin- c-Uib and their friends. This liome is being painted thru i tains, music, furniture, from i- front, through the kitchen iter there will he eats of all ,, 1 . i K i. .. . t JilJ* II "Hi IIIKS lllMlkL* 111 UL'* ..If of the club. Mi?mlay ..nitc:: will b?* the opcng of tin.- home. All v'l^ibs of the iy are invited to attend this K'lii-nir. Suppers will he son'I befoiv leaving for the benefit the club. Come one and all nl see tljis coronation of the ?ly club home in the city. -- ? It AM A TIC .('l.rit or SIDNEY I-Ai;\ ( III R( II VISITS THE - yrrrtr v\s-.iii>speese--j_ Tne Dramatic club carried cheer the Yet', rans on Sunday afterion with a program that was ost enjoyable and stimulating tc ie-e hel ot s'who expressed themIv.s as highly appreciative of ic hour spent with entertaining u'tii. The (lib wishes to thank iss Daisy Itoach and the Beneet <iu:u'tet for responding so wiltgly with their rich voices. Mr. . \V. Haumeardner. whose insnir ig remark^ were evidenced by p'.au-e ol' the veteians, is well '.own for his eloquence. . Other imbors on the program were by lib members and Joe Wilson who a member of the choir. The ub appreciates the friends who kindly used their cars to see at members and participants >vn carried out. Watch for the next activity of ie Dramatic chip in The Palctto Leader. BACCHANTES. The Bacchantes Social Club was yally entertained Monday night the homo of Mr. Lucius Dakers t this meeting Mr. Dakers and iss Walker had the pleasure of ting as host and hostess. ,The disc was called to order by the T* U. n -* - * n i -iuvia. uiu 11iiiiih'i;ii rou was illod and each member contriitcd very freely. All business nccrninpr the annual affair was scussed and made clear for evyone. It will suffice to say that e annual affair is well on its ay. This beinjp a social meeting any were anxious for the busies discussion to and as early as >ssible. However at this point O * ...J HE V^Livi^ll'O LEADER the discussion ended and the social hour ensued. And everyone seemingly hud a veiy nice time. The b<?st and hostess served a delicious repast after which we later adjourned to meet at 152:1 Harden street with Mr. L. A. Brown and Miss B. E- Coins, May 17. ?r> MISS CKLESTIKK SMITH VISITS < Ol.l MI1IA Mis*?Cvlestiiie Smithi XaIioiin 1 Student Secretary ol' the Y. \V. C. A. was in Columbia Sunday attending the Area nieeitng of the Y.W.C.A. Sunday night before leaving, Miss Smith talked with the-cabinets of the Y. M. and Y. \V. C. A. of Benedict college. , She discussed the King Mountain's conference that will he held at King's" Mountain, N. C., JungJUHHrnd the Student Movement Conference that v will he held in Beiea. Kv.. at He rea college. Miss Smith also spoke of the j present condition of the world ami tile unawareness of students; Ways were also discussed to awaken students to this realization. She urged the students to attend the summer conferences wvhere the- present conditions will be made ifeal. _ _ ?? MAR I.HOIK) CO. TK. AM) BEXNKTTSVII.EE II IE II NEWS With the closing of our s'ehocl Hearing an end, the teachers are very busy practicing preparatory to their plays, etc. The primary and intermediate department will have, their operetta and play this week, May . 12, and 11 respectively. }?* ? Til,. Rev. W. R.. Gregg of 'the Methodist Episcopal church has been selected to deliver the Baccalaureate .sermon Sunday, May 30, 1H37,1 3:30 o'clock. Rev. Gregg is pasturing in Darlington. S. C. Miss Ela'se R. Graft of Columbia, S. C. has been noded to the B. II. S. faculty for this moiith. substituting also Miss Roberta J. , Christie of Orangeburg, S. C. is substituting as H. E. department. Miss Craft is in the primary department We are very glad to | havc theip with us, and the faculty ; and student body welcome them, j ami will do all We caii to .make i their sKiy_pleasant. Mr. b. 1. MftH.le.ton was th,> bunday guest of Misses Middleltjn and Baker on May. 2. ,u Miss Glad^ Malhy. a member of the ninth grade recently under i went an operation in the city hospital. We are'glad" in leport that' 1 she is doing nicely, an. looks to | I go home c/n May joth. Mioses Middlcton. ('raft and i Baker visited Mvss Mylloy on Sunclay afternoon to the hospital and I carried a beautiful boiiq let of' j flowers and a bo'ok for her to rea*.. | Miss Craft and Christie were the ' Friday -afternoon guests at the I hom0 of Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Wright. I Mess* s Cooke>, MicldlOton and t Baker* called Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Drake to* vrsjt Mdsses Craft and Christie. Mr. 11. C. IJt'ewer called by the heme of Mr. and Mrs. C. D Wright Sunday afternoon. May en route to Il-.h tsville, S. C. .Mrs. Isabe!!:i- llarr-jngton Pearson was ti e dinner guest Suyday ' Mav at the hi-me 6L' Mr. pnnci > 1 Mis. C. I). V.'tig t. Surprise Party Tlno-ii :i .iii-nrisp biithdav party gi\tn ill a half of Mis ('. I). Wright at -!i? r homo 55 Mar shall Kt.. Monday night, May 10 lU-"i7, at N o'clock. Quito ar. enjoyable evening was spent in .Ityrhg various games. Mrs. Wright i ceived .V-ite a few very beautiful aiu. useful gifts." - Those pr? Seivt woreMr. and Mrs. A. G. Kennedy, Misses Bonutr, Craft, < hi -tie, Green, Gordon, Mo.ssrs Gilliam, Green, Mr. anil Mrs. C. 1>. Wright and son, Misses Baker and Middlcton wore sponsors ol this occasion. They served ice cream, cake and junch. All left expressing having spent a vciy enjoyable evening. l-.iH.i.i h HIJ NKWS Mother's-1 'ay was fittingly observed at both churches Sunday. The CCC Koutal given at the -i 1 11 SCIlOOl NYU2S \n i*i i aubirnuvu tuc program i t-1'1* ot?.-i much credit to th(. Instructor. The .Tuvenif Thrift club met at j the .liO'ine of Hannah and Richie. t Green. Lovely meeting, am! eleven I new members were added to the roll. ThP next meeting with Julius. Francis ami I'ennie Smith. Mr. Cage Shodrick of the CCC j Camp snent tin- week-end with his I wife, Mrs. R. 11. Shedtick. Mrs. Martha I'.ice continues to he finite ill at hi?:nc on Macedonia Ave] I Mj's. Maggie J. Cooper spent the ! week-end horn,, before leaving for i New". Yoi k city. May 19. I Mr??Walter < ook spent tluweek-end with bis family. The District Ju. feing Contest I met. jjit. the Edgefield school May I Edgefield won first prize, Mark Adams being the w'nnor. GREENWOOD NOTES Western Chapel 4 The Junior Stewardess Board met with Mr.-. Bessie 'Hayes Wednesday. May T. 1!>37. After the usual openintr the president ealled the board's attention to some unfinished busyness., which was attended to. Plans for the "Boy Friend Party" were finished. The date is May 25. By this time you should have*your boy friend ready. If you miss this party, you will miss part of your I'fe. It will be irivon at th0 home of Mrs. Lossie Perrrn on Pearl St. The board will meet Wednesday, May 12. at Mrs. Minnie Franklin <yn Walker St. Come and bring your frien.:? and your money. . . .' ' - i I. 1 - AROUND (WI)KS | St. Stephen I'. M. E. Sund; school wa.i condue-te . !.y tin >.i; j Mrs. Emmu Wi ;::t. tin- h-sI was lirivOy nixus >'.J tv school After Sit:.da;. m)i>o'1 \ dc\ otjo Mil I s<; i .vice- V. v by 15 to. 11. Wrij. nt. Hymn No. 12 "A C a\u. t<> K? . I lla\e." w \. hied ny th>. pa ; Rev. S. L. ( siilii'.iin. I'ici\..i _i Rev. S. ivrTTioo.:-.-. - c;,;,! j; . ? No. loo iioiy Sph it." w, also* lined by Rev. S.. L. ( aii i,:. Krv. t alhoiin :i-u<l io rtne :r.o|* iny? lesson Maitiieiv 1>.h ap';. 21st to 251 h vcr.-tu- .ilvjiiti. v: th?;n suntf. He then p-ea< le-.i so'ul stirring sertm>h. I' v.; found St. Matt: eW loth cbaph all 1 25t:i vci .-?* l.oi <1 help n;e. Everybody .seemed to have . joyed th(. fecrnion. Elder T. J. Miles. of i:wi; was the house iruest of Mr, a: Mrs. K, !' Thbiaa- on .Monday,"t also made a shot t .stop a!. tbc'.hjm of Air. hik] .Mis. '1 joint y < .o; They wen; very Jilajl* to lv.i\'e in there. ." * The county agent, Mr. Thop,; uiifi wiic wcic. al-v; mil p. t; home of- ..Mn an i .Mi -. E. 1 Thomas on Monday, very g!a<| * ha.v,; them. Mr. K. l. Thorn: v-Mrs 1 J.- >; and Maniju Thomas Mr. f.'k>A Uurgees.and wile motored ov? p ! Lake'City Sunday afternoon, wh-u they witnessed the Racealuurt a' sermon. They 'expressed. then selves ?s having enjoyed t. Miss Lcven'ia ' Pcler.^ih w'; o lui been on the sick list fo"r son, time was (Ait to church on Fin.da; Everybody Was gluvl to seher. fik&t n \I'Tist cm urn Great Falls?-Sunday, May. : Which was Mother's Day was* high cay'-around our-cjuuyh-; o. Sunday school turned-out well.?1 Sunday night, the Mi.-sinnai sponsored a wi/r.derful p.<?g>a: with Mrs, Kthel Voting aCnii-ln ofr ceremonies. We had mm te few. of out of town ...gue-ts. Tii edueati'onal st i'iiirn was preac! hy Rev. It. I\. Mason at..J'at :rii , he preacluid to'..'a packed church. M. P. Cjlintborpe left Ft i 'i afternoon for Grecimhoro. N, ( to.spend Mothot'sDay with, .-hi mother,' Mrs.. Relic Arhdgc. SitEmma Gunlhrop -pent a We !< .v, i her mother. .Mis. Anni,. (iun!hyo Miss Emma is working, in Given boro. hktiiek A. m. e. CHI ig u Rev. S. H. Dew is, Pastor. Mother**' Day was bcautifull observed with appropriate exereb es throughout. the day. Sunda school began'at the., usual hour an was attended by a hug crowd < children- and adults who e.njoye the lesson The paster used as his them "The Priceless Value of a Yirti oils Woman", lie spoke of th responsibilities of a Christian mc thei' and of her duty in seitit'iir n proper ideals and .standards, 1 T.li music- by .the choir blended wit the sermon and. aided hi the in piessivehess of. the service. At the evening mm vi e ^Iii Sallie Howard. Misses N hisMance and Melba Laurence rea papers about i he lb Mmo of Mothers, The font' i 1 11 i t: r Mothers to Civilization ar.d Ti Immutability of Motheu I. c respectively. At tie clt.'-v ? .t til program a bcaijtiful lb ;:.! si-rva was held duiing which the red an white roses were placed oi the a tar'with appropriate nr.a-ie ' eicai fil to mothers who are living an to those .who have depart ,?!. Mrs. S. E. Collins in h> r usu; dignified manner presid? d at tl morning and evening *-rviVcs. HAM COMMIT AT llilF.NL SHIP COLLEGE The Baby Contest at Fiicndshi on Ajnil .'huh was a real slice 's ltcv. C. B. Prowil of. t.'.e M. 1 church aldiesscd the moiliers ?. the subject 'Take this Child an Nurse It and 1 wiil gi\e Tlu Wages." Senile good aa\ itco av; :.. i 1'iggs, the pen"or had tlu babu brought to lib. front, anil the i mount of vol Js. lor. each baby wt given m wu'UiiU;. Ail the babies i u.te contest were beautifully dies Wj. Mrs. L. 11. Cloud ailed i .secretary". Mrs. \\ illcit/id Ipr sciiLedThe i-div.es. l.ittie "DoVo'tfi Jackson, had the highest aiiioui $lU.i3 and -as given thsi pnz which was a silver spoon and lor Willcnc Harier ds.raS, was await ol a large uo.i that umi.i sleep an cry. Lriicsluie \\ inii-.-aie uuu J? i .1 an . v. a.- al-o g> n a >. ii. Litl Maude 1 iari ?*s had $5.-P?; i'ercivi I'ricc $-1.50; ikiby blown $?.uAlmost $ id.uu was realized- froi lhe contest. Th,.-college is gratt lul to al lio woilied mi taitr.iulj., Miici' Ma,- Mil codir.es on.Satin .lay, bounders Lay v.ul be he! -Monday May lutn.? \\ A 1.1 LlilUMU) NIAVS Mr.-. U. K. Sm.vi. and Mis Bci.lah '1 ill'fT s I'-U-i s at tile lie' 1'. ii. 'fillet, i et i.. lieu to tiieir hoiii in Sumter last v.lf i. aitCr visittn jiev.' an... Mrs. i iia . sc. ral days. i' neiwivai at \\ oaoy M. 1 i iKirv. li vloi i. (l a \\ : y success 11 meeting, r.a\ ?'ng he -n conducted b ino liev. J. t>. aioui'!* at Suinlo .Ui.^. Stokes neeompa.nea hail her Uue ol tiio la;g >t i uncial i .icciit Viiitt.- \v;?j nvui .t llopoWe I'resbytcrian chuich over tne r< mains ot Air. L<-\viit April -otii U Ur. J. Al. Ail tier, tlie pa star. Kev. l'eaitou ot Lr.arieSWn \vj a pleasant rts/tor in uie eily tn week and wast he guest ot lie' and Airs. -Miller. Atiss Aim thai* . Wright, supt'i visor, ot Lexington county motoi ed home to spend thd\ Sabbat with her relatives. Airs. Ann: L'aul Store accompanied her and the guest ot her many friends i - * \\ :>](rrbw>'<i. . it. ,!>n: i i.. an uttac : ' iiy " " ' ti <1 tu JIM " 1 .,M|f ."J I U.r'oll ha 1 in) '* ' ' ia . ' ' .'iii ii;., liy-'t-Tfrr it.v- V'JI Ik* !''' " ~ ' Us.< i.? j' ''It < >1: la J*. 1; i ! -i ! ?1 111 .? !?? :' Ii I-i - '[ .i'. v- ill i+J-J II , I : ... ,? ).]- a'lt':.;);. .),< J ...j Mk;u .. aic J j .. U ' ' ' ' I. l ie N I.W s ^ ; .. 1." ' :.. i I- -xUiMt.y, : 1 j it a I.": la . 1 . 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I a select helpmate lor >< Write I u ! loj- lull informalieu. i lured . j people of high soc ial idini; j e j use our club?stum- lr uitifetl | i-i and leaders in chur< h ar! cumc . nuiuitVi W II 11i 11.1 * Yo (.',111 | r- ACtJl MNT11I). Till! HKV.. l'.j SIMON I'. Ill NOV 1 I 1',. 1*. A! | O. j?o.\ 3d"5, Norfolk, \ . : i- . ??? ;; v v*. v<* I.INMN !>UY SKRVICK <. !.l AMNG 10 * Colum'oia Laundry il "A (.OOl) LAl'NimY-' IMS' f >1 .VI CASH AND t AW I. 1 r A SPECIAL i . |10 pounds for 1 1 Cents! % MON.-TrES.-WKl). = Impounds for 44 TIirKS.-rRI.-SAT. i- __ 132:} TAYLOK ST. ls I PlIllV 1/ OOl . - i;. j . IM/.1 ..1 l| ' c, i q V l*SE HAIRLONGEK1 Kl "J A wonderful Hair (ijn?ir j ^ the h?ur~{? II?? "T7<7n17, FTiTT' L1 I and Luxuriant. A fair trail wil. in I prove its wonderful worth. '- Mail longer I.rov er 2.">< t'/osiny Oil j Hostage 10c. -AtTtqTTT. AYYNNK Box 21, C}io, 5>. t. s .OOClOOOv i^CtOXrODCfcOCeCt . . 'J.- s O. a i... B E S T " Ol 4AI ITV "coal ?ALWAYS? PROMPT SERVICE 1 PHONE 1311 h i ^CTrjh?S!r<yi> ^ I, * Mp Viiiii ii ; 1111 jnuMBMBRSOKaaMMoaoaiaHnMUtf ' i n i'UKt 3 J AIK \u;\v JJAl'llSl CJil'KCH Ju-v. J M. i uciiuii, i'abtor . v i-i-ilOi .oay, be'' i i ... i/uj, 4 i vices too. '" ' ' W-H lUI'KO. '* ; . . -! ' at U.o u.-ut - A.'.. Ail.ia .4* I.'- I. a. pO>?t of ' 4 . Vii ?- :' ???i I- .i i. -.?l.?i 'ie V * ' > ^ - ay-tac pastor, ? i .... ii, ui .< i winch ; ... ;.a. 44.- wci'u ' i'"... a ... .4. J, i.t our fct. -4 14 ., ... i.a, 4.:.. i ln.il all ? ?..< ! -j;.;; CjitUtd, . ; i.". j.> a i. j 1 v?V on Horn 4? ? ?r T 7-T-4-** x'.olit' tKC 4* 1 la.'c I ?.. "vlMill.; ii lb >a : ; .\;. w o?* ii J "J a i ..v. 1 Vrani' '.4. ..a- subject:'.'4." i (i : . i av a .. Tlij, iua'n ' . ' ' .... :. ^-?ui HlivJ .: 'i from . ... r iiciilr.ihtf ' .'i. .\U' it.ooti 'i i >; YluUiviAs ' .A:. i..\\S '.'Oiului't ! ... l: v.! 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S.'C. n 'Y'***& i I I \\ liiLL IN NLW YOliK I SUM* VI : | W () O 1) h i I> E li oTK E V lo.iuvd Hold 111 iiarlobi -iJi . ih Au'..al i Und St. Nn\ York, New A ork \ v I' I 1 iN jj J iUO . \ on w-aiil jour hair to ^row u?e I'Ai lit- iilu-l.RN'E HAIR (.ROWER . , .v'tuiifiorn ha c &>ft Silky ii: J Giosuy. a.*l: T hi'-I.o.'io Hair Grower 26c :o <. i.aJp Grower 50c ' :>-jili- Hair Grower - 86c I'ressing Oil 60c it-li's Hair Glyrs 25c ;.i- utc<j in l. &, l atent utnee Made- by M;u<\ EUkI 1'oU'e Fp orson 1'.i;j.'o vv oiJ I'osJ. Otlke, Columbia, S. G. \ uodts wanted. -Xsso ? II A MILTON'S Diamonds & Watches EASY CREDIT TERMS 1611 MAIN ST.