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Saturday, May 29, 1937.
The many friends of Miss Alice
Haigler were glad to see her out
Sunday after two weeks illness.
Mrs. William Jones of Rosello,
^ N. J., is in Columbia, ,attending
the graduation of her daughter,
Mary Ella, who received her degree
from the Waverly hospital.
" May 26. Mrs. Jones is the house!
guest of Mrs. Juliet It. Cilliam
while herfe.
1 , Mrs. Annie Belle Wright has
returned to her home in l'hiladel^
ohia, Pa., after spending a month
^ in the city with her aunt, Mrs.
Susie Fulford of 1324 Wheat St.
and with Mrs. Sallie Boozer and
family of 2218 Washington St.
While in the South, she also visited
relatives in Saluda, S. C.
Miss Henrietta Boozer and litl
tie ni^ce, Barbara Youngblood
^ are spending the week in Florida
They will attend the commence
ment exercises at the Florida A
and M. College, Tallahassec and
also visit relatives ill Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Simonsv.
their sister, Mrs. Jennye Wliliams>
o? Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. Estelle
r , P. Johnson and Miss Henrietta
Boozer spent Sunday afternoon in
Aiken as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Adams, 931 Kershaw St.
Mrs. Jennie W-illiams, after
speeding a month in the city with
her sister, Mrs. Albertha Simons
returned to her home in Brooklyn,
N. Y., Friday afternoon.
LMrs. Frankie Alfreo of Camden,
S. C.. spent seveial days in
" the city with her aunt, Mrs. Fannie
Garnes who was somewhat indisposed.
Miss Mamie. Shumate, nurse a*
the Good Samaritan hospital had
call .with her parents la.-t Wed*
n/^day after having sped from
Columbia to Greenville as pi hate ~
nurse in an ambulance for. a sick
patient.
Miss Shumate is a Senior nurse
and is endowed with those qualities
that lead to a successful fu- 1
fcure?personality, speed, accuracy
and cooperation.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
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Mr. and Mrs. Henion Davis of
Newberry, S. C. announce the
marriage of their daughter, Lillie i
if 11' A- T r 1 ? * i 1 ?
vernen 10 lvir . riaroia ADie, ol
Columbia, S. C., March 31, 1937.
MR. HANBERRY, GREATLY"
SURPRISED
There was given a surprise
bridge party at the home of Mrs.
S. A. Holcombe Thursday, May 20
in honor of Mr. T. J. Hanberry
who is a Biology teacher of Book
er T. Washington High school
The party was planned by pupils ]
of his homeroom. They are as
follows: Naomi Koon, Helen Bowman,
Magnolia Bouknight, Eman- 1
uel Carter and George Holcombe.
Those who attended were Miss- .
L es L. H. Tyler, E. V. Clark, U.
Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. "S. j. Walk- 1
er, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hanberry, '
Messrs N Colston. J. H. Whiteman i
F. C. Hipp, B. E. Harsison and F
B. Massey.
THE MAGDALENE CIRCLE
NUMBER 3 ,
The circle met on Wednesday, 1
^ May 19 at the home of Mrs. Hell ~
Jamts 1212 Blossom stneet. The
meeting was called to order by
the leader Mrs. Senior. My Fatih
the leader Mrs. Senior. My Faith
H Looks up to Thee, prayer by Mrs.
Lelia King; scripture reading 27th <
Psalm by Mrs. Marie Senior. The
tevotional service was brought to
^ a close. The house was declared
in order for business which was
discussed and carried out. The
sick committee made their report.
I Fruit was carried to the hospitals
by the sick committee.
The .minutes of the last meeting
was called for and read by the
Secretary, Miss Hallie Mae Jackson.
The roll was called by Mrs.
Annie Mae Tucker. Kach member
responded briefly.
The meeting was turned over
to the program committee. Mrs
i Hlerrirgton made a short talk ot
our good work. Mrs. Ford of Wesley
church was present. Mrs. P
A. Ingram made some timely re
L marks. MJss Amanda Lindsej
spok? on Mission which we all en
joyed. Our Piast*>r?. Rev. L. C.
Jenkins came forward and filled
our hearts with gladness. He
spoke on the duties of mission.
May God bless Rev. Jenkins and
give him long life to do His will.
Our next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Lelia King, 415 Bull
street. J
Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson was
crowned May Qheen at Union Bap
tist chhrch on Monday night May
24 from Circle No. 3.
We were dismissed by Rev. L.
I C. Jenkins. Wo were served jello,
whip cream, cookies, ice cream
-ake and candy.
Mr*. Marie Senior, leader; Mrs.
Annie Mae Tucker, serretary;
Rev. L. C. Jenkins, pastor.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
May 13, 1937?Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Summons entertained at their,
home a number of guests in honor
of their daughter, Lillian's birth- '
day. They all reports a very love- 1
ly time and u deal of fun. One of t
the persons that wus invited wasn't ,
i.ble to attend the party and missed '
his ice cream, cake and candy t
Now what happen after he heard <
the story about Row the boys ^anc- ]
ed with his girl; he said I "fealy
feel like crying.
The guests were as follows: t
Misses Mildred Young, Mildred t
Ruth Koon, Virginia Coleman,
Alice Daniel, Bildred Setzler, C. .
Daniel, Blondell Moore, Lillian 1
Moore. Juanita Williams, Charlie t
Mae Davis, Hazel Tilliwell, Ger- r
truile Calhoun, Margaret Lillian {
Calhoun, Mary Lillian Hall and
Helen Heard; Mr._George Brown, v
Henry Corgly, Morse -Roberts t
Corgiy, William Daniels, Clarence S
Clifton Setzler, Leon Calhoun,
Johnnie-BeltoTt and Louia -He^nsonTi ,
Ice cream, cake and candy were 1
served and enjoyed Iry all. N
WAVERLY GARDEN CLUB t
The Waverly Garden club is in- J
vjjting all adults interested in
gardening to come out tr? rVi?:?
meetings which are being held ir." :
'he Waverly-library build ing. The '
meetings are held every Friday
at 6 o'clock.
The club is sponsoring a flower j,
show June 8, 1937 in the club ,
rooms. Several prizes will be of- J
ferod by well known patrons ol c
Horticulture in the city. All priz- J
es but the grand sweepstake prize v
will, be open tQ public competi- p
tion. The sweepstake prize -will
be open only to members of the 11
club. e
j For further information, con- \
suit Mrs. N. II. Collins, Mrs. Talley
(at the library) or Mr. P. C.. v
Lane; also watch this column.
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THE LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL j
CLUB
The Club met at the hornet of a
Mrs. Mary Bolton 1325 Blossom *
C5t. Opening song led by Mrs.
Annie Porter; prayer by Pres. Sam ^
Wriliam, Scripture lesson by the Y
President, Gist chapter of Isaiah?Song
by Mrs. Mamie Coleman, si
After which thof^res. called for rr
t-he minutes uf th6 la^t meeting;
they were received and approved, n
Sick Committee reported none. Unfinished
and new business discussed.
The Vi-ce-Pres., Mr. J. Kenny,
made a good talk for fhe club
Two new members joined the club, 0
Miss Victor Hampton 1211 1-2 j
Wheat St., Mrs. Ruth Goings 815 v
Gates- St,-> Members present 19. ^
The next1*meeting will be held j
at the home of Mrs. Inez Wll- .
liams 609 Sumter St. '*
'PI I -f(
? .??uy 0
Mrs. T.Kealny. Ref rqshmdnts:
sandwiches, cake, ice cream.
Pres., Mr. Sam Williams
Reporter, G. West ^
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LA AMASALNT
d'
Tuesday night, May 21 the club
net at the home of Miss Claudia
Bouie with Mr. Luwrtnre Endy
and Rev. J. Burroughs as hosts.
The meeting was called to older
at eighty-thirty p.m. by the president.
The devotional part of the
meeting was conducted in the usual
form. Some very encouraging
remarks were given by Mr. g
Benjamin Sumter, a member of
the club, who is about to leave ^
js for the summer. WA were very -p
giau 10 nave with us again Miss
White aflo- has be?n a Way quite p
awhile.
Misses Madiree Perry and Cleo
c
Perry were our visitors of the
evening. Each gave some splendid
remurks.
After a short business session _
(Tic cluTTluljourned to meat at the
home of Miss Williams on Harden
street, Tuesday, June 1st. ^
The hosts served ice cream and
cake.
Mr. Mervin Mitchell, president
Miss Marion Drown, reporter.
THE YOUNG GIRLS
SOCIAL CLUB
The club meeting was hold at
r
the home of Mrs. Lena Mitchell
21II Elm wood Ave.. Monday nite,
May 24. The minutes of the
last . meeting \Vas received and adopted.
God will Take Care of C
You was sung, prayer by PresO
idont, Miss Inez Smith. Just As
I am was sung.
The house was declared opened
for business
A party was planned to be held
at the home of the president Miss g
Smith, 2102 Richland street which
will be on Wednesday, June 2nd. ^
You are cordially invited. g
Visitors: Miss Lula Mae Johnson
Mrs. Vivian Griffin and Mr. Fred-1 c
die Montgomery. Visitors always q
welcome. t
SUBSCRIBE FOR 1
THE LEADER
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SUNSHINE BAND SAVINGS
CLUB
jThe club met at the home of
Mrs. Willie M. Sumpter at 120(J
roe street, opened with out
rhaplain singing Study War No
More, led ;by Mrs. Mary B. Savor.
Scripture lesson read by the
:haplain, 6:18 of St. Matthew.
Prayer by Mr. Harry Sumpter.
)on't Turn Back was sung then
he meeting was turned over tc
he president.
First, minutes of the last mectng
were read, received and adopted.
Unfinished and new busiless
wtere discussed. The roll was
lalled.' Each member responded
vith a Bible verse. We then lisened
to a few remarks from Mr.
Samuel Thompson.
Our nex t meeting wi 11 be ^with
Mrs. ^laggie Ashley, 2117 (ler'ais
street.
The hostess served us with Potoo
salad which was immensely en
oyed.
(Mrs.) Simpson Lewis reporter.
'HE BON BON SAVING CLC'B
The meeting was held at the
lome of Mr. Samuel William at
?2 Washington {street. Iti was
ailed to order by the President,
iLr. Julius Bagley. Opening song
ras led by Mrs, Hazel Wharton,
'rayer by Mrs. Annie Bell Waynan.
Another song by Mr. Josph
Roundtree. Scripture by Mrs.
Villiams. Bib 10 verses beginning
eith the letter "W" were recited,
'he roll was called with all meniers
responding briefly. We have
9 members' on roll.
A silver tea Sunday at 0 o'clock
,t 1930 Bull strewnat Mrs. Rosa
jee Smith's home.
The next meeting will be 1911
rervais street at Mis. Annie Mae
dayman's home.
The r. hostess- served lemonade
andwich and mints which all the
lumbers well enjoyed.
Closing: Bongartd reciting: of
lizpah by the club.
FRIENDLY TEN CLl'B NO, 1
Meeting was held at the home
f the President, Calhoun. Able
100 1-2 Harden street May lOtn
ith Mr. Willjs Brown acting as
ost. Meeting was called to order
y the president at 8 o'clock. Open
ig song was Blessed Assurance,
illowed by pv.-iygr^^All rcpeated.3rd
Psalms. Th(, house was open
d for business.
There will be a silver tea at
happolle Station A M. E. church
n Juno 20th at 3 o'clock sponored
by the club. An interesting
ebate will be held. Everyone is
ivited to attend. After the dlsussion
of business a delicious'sal1
course was served.
On 2nd of June meeting: will be
t Mrs. Maggie Flowers home on.
rarshal street.
JOLLY NINE SOCIAL CLUB
Brooklyn, N. Y.?The Jolly Nine
ocial club gave a grand whist
aitty Saturday, May 22 at the
ome of Mrs. D. Thomas 128-1
rospect place. Clubs representd
on that occasion?were?the
'hlanx T>emocrgtic eTub honored
uests of the evening; The Waselo
lub also the Willing Workers.
MA 1M1 AGE ANNOUMC EM E.N 1
Miss Helen "ReddiCk, of 22iO
lervais street, city, wishes to nnioonce
the marriage of her niece.
Jaomi Margaj^t Smith, to Mr.
>avid Henry McDonald, Saturday
fay 22. 1937; - '" "
At home, Fort Pierce, Florida,
une 1st, 1037.
M AKHlAG^i A1S N U U N LKM h.M
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Hynan
of Pamplico. S. C.'; have the
mnoi- to announce the marriage
if their daughter, Bertha, to Mr.
leorge Washington Thomas, 20th
>f March 1937 in Pamplico, S. C.
The couple will reside at Everc
r>
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ESTHER, THE BEAUTIFUL
QUEEN
Esther, the Beautiful Queen, a
acred dramatic cantata, will he
resented at Second Calvary Bapist
church, Monday evening, May
il, at 8:30 o'clock.
A group ot email girls, a group
>f boys, king's guards and pages
[ueen's maidens and a chorus of
hirty voices compose the cast of
his lovely cantata which you caniot
afford to miss.
Don't forgot th? cMtrn^ May 31.
Tuhi \?AiJlh'J'lU
~^vrr
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Be cooi in CotUm ? -ry sum
endol' a busy day. When you
colored nourocoat, -or s. pair of
JUfi\. also. feel ttiiv. at-I.full' of
in' your laziest manner. .
Both the pajamul in. 1 the Jlo
ton. We say 'cool' col:on, beci
feel cool us well. Cotton is
. more unable than, ever oefotc?;
ALLEN UNIV. STl DEM-HODY
ELECTS OEFICBBS l'OIi .
. ENSUING ^I.AU
Tho student-body a<ti.^i?- as in
previous years elected .oil'iccrs of
tho various organization of the
school for the coming- y w. The
' situdeiit-body took a very- iively interest
ill t In* e'e.-iio: ; _|;0 fid.
lowing officers; Mr. l.ev.puwdy
was elected president of the student-body.
succeeding- I: v. Richard
Ilildebrand.
Mr. Dowdy is- a gra n,;.. . of the
Ilijth school of Allen ir iversity.
He is a Sophinore. an honor student,
member nth the. 1'id. lbta .SoLciety,
nieniber of the-Y..M ?'.A. and
I seeretavy-elect e?l df Hie French
clubMr.
Isaac Masho- was chosen
_.-gqisistant mm ni' ndeni ' nf - tho
Sunday school ?.y.c. dine. Mr. John
nje Williams. Jlv. Mashoc is a
graduate <>f M-u':;n High school,
member est the > lass. member
of tin* 1*1.1 !) . -ociety, member
"of the Y.M.fcA:. .DH-nib^r* of
the Debating >'. and- president
elected of the Y class.
Mr. Wooden v > >:i!li-haw was
elected preside: of the Y. M.
A. succeeding K-v W'ardell Nicholas.
Mr. Gal!" he-.- i>-a graduate
I of Lincoln Iliv'r 'hool, Sumter,
S. C., mombei i he- Soph more
class, member " Debating society
and a m - ! r of the
French club.
Miss Margaret 1' rter was choseh
president "dr'i"! -' Ficnch eluB",
succeeding Mr. j>h Brown and
i eeleetcd?Fst?r-?1?"f?the A.C.EIssmgue.
Mi-'s. 1'.is a graduate
ofMhe .YmTITgh school.
Florence, S. member of the
Junior class ami a member of the
I'hi-B:-t? so ic' >
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PAGELAM) NEWS {
Mrs*. Cornetia Eichai'dson, of
Blackshear, Gn.. -i'tor of the late
A TJ i ^ L >\.a n/I \ Y\ Ct QAmo
, U. U * / I I I ^ -J" 'ivilllf, OVHIV
time with the family of the deceased.
Dr. Jenkins a d Mr.. Owens of
W. Palm Beach, 1 la. were the
week end gue.-ts (;f Mrs. M. * I..
Gatherings.
Rev. and Mrs, T<>ntlev and daugh
ter, Jonetta. wer.- inner guest* of
Mr. and Mrs. T. 1'. Brewer Sunday.
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Messrs T. P. Brewer, Houston
Brewer, Mrs. R-> a Brewer and
Master Lotn's B.ewor motored to
Pee Dee, X. C. S yiday.
Miss' V. E. H re**- y. -Mesdames N.
0. Brewer and I !.. Johnson motored
to Chora v. Tm -day to witness
the graduating exercise at
C oulter,
Mr. D. Ruivh.'M> dames. Roxie
Rivers and Peat I:,- Williams motor-,
ed to Pee Dee 1 art week.
Aft,er completing another successful
yeai's work a a member of
the faculty of Coultet Academy,
Miss Bernice Dlnkeii y is at hon;e,
to the delight <.'f her many friends.
The community wt J omos the re
turn of Miss Alio.: B ewer, grnd
uate ofc. Coulter thi* term, also
Misses C. Lowory. T.n-/etta Blakenev
and Goldio Mi:'C.oml>o, other students
of Coulter.
Prof, and Mrs. 1\ .T. Johnson of
Timnionsvillo, spent Saturday
with Prof. Johnson's mother, Mrs.
A. B. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ji.v Jones and
Mrs. M. B. Walker and little son,
Brooks, Jr. visited Mrs. Walker's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. F. Brewer
Bunday. Brooks, Jr. Is apsndftij
iom? time with his grand-parents.
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mer hour; ami especially at the n
're all tuckered out, don. a eail.v
pajamas, and you can still look
fun even when you're loungiiig
>\vered housecoat are of cool cot- !.
uise you not only look cool, but ^
rapidly becoming more vaTied,
you'll live in cotton this summer. t
waverley library newiT
The Waverley Library takes
pleasure in announcing the Travel t
club for the Juvenile Department t
starting June 1st. Posters arrang- r
ou? by Mrs. Katherine Wheeler, 1
Junior Librarian, have been placed
in the various "Schools and it is
the lippe of the Library that?the?
parents will take this opportunity
to'-heip increase their children's c
reading activities.
The Travel club has been ar- ?
f
ranged so that the books for tho
children froni the 2nd thru the Gth
grades aVe set aside from the books
for children from thp 7th thru the
10th grades. Many countries will
bc. visited '..urine the child's travel f
ing. including 'England, France, 0
| Ireland, Holland, Germany. Rus- r
-Switzerland, _ Italy, Spain, ^
ATriva, Japan, rhilipine Islands, a
| Mexico and countries in South A- j
; nj'erical Iii these travels customs,
habits, family life, agriculture j
mahufactuuring and government f
I Inside the humorous side of these j
j folk wrll give the child a vivid' dei
script ion of these countries. Each
I person entering will receive a card,
| known as a passport, which when
I each booj; has been read the same v
I will be printed on this card. After
reading ton (10) books the stu- '
dents will receive a certificate
from the Library showing that r
Ihe ?.y she has made a complete
tour, also a letter will be sent to *
the child's teacher telling of its v,
achievements. n
We. advise the children to take
advantage of this chance to learnvarious
countries, people anJ their ^
WMVS {jnring t, hn summon wrtntVu. -fi
Information will gladly be given by 5
Mrs. Wheeler, Jr. Librarian, to v
ary rji'id or parent interested. h
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COPE NEWS t
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Kun.fny, May?22,?was spent S
very profitable in and around Cope, ii
At Macedonia A. M. E. church we "
had a very interesting Sunday
school les?on taught by . Brother
Arthur Hampton Sunday night
Our pastor preached for the people
at Spires Chapel, our local preacher
prvaelie for us from Luke
loth chapter subject "I Will Arise,v
etc, Remarks were short
but pointing.
Mr. Nicholhs Pendarvis in company
with Mr. and Mrs.' Barnie
id ant motoTed over to Calvary M. ;
E. church where they listened to
a very interesting sermon by their
, pastor. Rev. T. J. Robinson,
j At Emanuel A. M. E. church, af- tor
a lively discussion of the Sunlay
school lesson conducted by the
Supt., M. C. Williams, Rev. David ?
I James, pastor c/f said churclj pre1
Hp SJnmnol Vonnn w^a
came forward' anr, preached to a
largo audiynye. He Knows how to d
reach both, the hearts and pocket f
books of hi? hearers.
Mr. D. O'Bryant is remodeling
hi~ hi/use in the town of Cope,
when finished will add much to the
appearance of the street on which
| it is located.
I The church of God at Cope had
a wonderful meeting on Sunday, |
May 1*5, Eker Robrnson of Denmark
preached a sermon wnch
was enjoyed by saints and friends.
Elder A. B. Stroman of Orargeburg,
also gave a fine talk in
which he reminded the saints of
the unity meeting to be held May
30, at Moses Temple. Elder M. A.
Johnson, pastor in charge was
pleased with all services. Their
_ jouls seemed revived.
Mr. James Green who was
striken with a stroke for some | |
r ^ n mnefla 1 i 11'-- ^ i >.... eWfVki-ra.
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years, passes 'from lubor to reward.
Our sympathy is extended
the familv in their bereavement.
The farmers are all glad for refreshing
showem. 011 their crops.
RIDGE SPRING NEWS
Sunday school wa* opened at the
usual hour, by the Suj/t. At J.0:30
A'luck, after a beautiful diveus.
?ion of the lesson in the different
lasses Rev. Jones gave a brieJ
review on it, which was enjoVeo
jy all! .
At 11:30 o'clock Rev. Jone?
nounted the ]>ulpit and preachec
i Wot), erful sermon. His text
vas found Titus 11:3, subject
'All Things to* the Pure are Pure
nd all Things to the Had are
lad." The collection for the dav
cas $78.01.
The Baby Contest Wcdr.tAhty
ight was quite a success sponsord
by Mrs. U. L. Hammond. The '
(ital amount raised was ?
'irst pri/e went to Master Thodeus'
Vlfman who had $21.50; s'econ . '
Jttle Betty Quuttlobum $7.50 and
hird Little Cleo Merritt $5.71,
Mitch credit is .due .Mrs. Ham
mnd for sponsoring such a wonerful
program. The smaller gir.s
ere dressed very well for 'h- 's
asion in their variods" styles a fid
olors.
Mrs. Bertha Bri.^dnax hps
urned home after vi-dtiftg r?. :atiw
s am. friends it) Florida..
Mr. ami-' Mrs. Oscar Merrill aim
liss Cares.-a Raiford ltdfor N.
r. laist Saturday.
The following students buy reamed
home from B'-'tis Academy,
lisses Pearl Wise, Mae "A at-o.1,
lessrs Pillion H&zzard. 1 1 jvJ : 'v
iamuel Hammond cm.. Fred Tillian"
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NOTICE
The Gethsemane union will, hold
;s second quarterly meeting of the
ear with the Union Bapt. church
>r. L. C. Jenkins, pastor; begining
Friday night 8:0o o'clock
hrough Sunday._
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Frances S. Brown wishes
o thank her many f fiends for
heir various Expressions of sympathy.
during the recent death ot
ter husband. Mr. .Tames I. Bvnwr.. :
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to* express our appreiation
for the' kindness shciwn us
luring the illness and death of our j
u'.other, Alonzo J. Rhue and also
or the beautiful florals.
Family J
CARD OF THANK*
We wish % thank', the many i
riends for their kind' cN'Tressicn'
f sympathy on the parsing of our
nother and grandmother. Mis.
Trnelia Rutherford, \v},. passed
way in Portland, Oregon, March
0, 1937.
Mr. W. H. Rutherford ..and children,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ruthorord
and children; Mrs. C. E.
tutherford, Mr. H. B. Rutherford.
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WAI<TERBORt> NEWS
Dr. G. B. Tillman'held quarterly
onference at Wesley Sunday
/hich was a great success.
The daughters of Mrs. Rachel
ilarton went over to Augusta Sunay
to visit their mother who has
;one there, for treatment. They,
cport that she is improving.
tf- T : ~ u sir..
i?n, ueuencs iiiumiMiwi, air
tobert Fugerson, and Mr. Coopoi
notored to New York last week
where they will spend the sum
iter.
Rev. P. R. Tjller left for Sumter
londav wher?_he_ will visit rela
ives. Rev. J. M. Miller is spend '
ng the week at Charlotte attend
tig the commencement of John^
on C. Smith university.
Mrs. Clorette Summers is somewhat
indisposed this week. Her
usband has been ill too but is up
nd out again.
Dr. I. W. Wilborn will hold his
hird quarterly conference on the
I'alterbonv charge at C^ttngfyiHi*
aturday before the fir^t Sunday
1 June.
LONESOME?
Join s National Get Acquainted
Club. We are sure to have j
a select helpmate fur you. Write
for full information. Colored
people of hish social standing
use our club?some beautiful
and leaders in church and Community.
WE HELP YOU LEI
ACQUAINTED. THE REV,
SIMON P. DIXON CLUB. P. I
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I Miss Zclma Logan j"fi, last week
' for Philadelphia, where she will a
-petpl (lie Ulii)l:'cf. H
Tlie revi\al at Mt. /.ion A. M. E. ^
church closed .Sunday after two I
sermons hud been preached by the ^
Kev. H. W^Mc'leei- and ii.e pastor,
Kev. l.ee A. .Logan., I
The Tweroy weeks i ally ?t St.
Peter's A. M. K. church will close
*u:iUuy Light at v.'.iyt, time the
pastor; and ofh.-e! ;p.. that the
members have tini.-:hi! tl.eir quoto.
The Kev, IJtgsby ?f Rock_.of
Ages ( . M. Th.vl.uiVi, had a ^reat
trip around the- woil- with the
two churches last week.
The fuiieiajoi Mt-. \ irgie Hami.ton
was held fit her hi *v home
Monday on the "Gieen Lino." She
nad been sick I'vr a .imip' time. ?
Mrs. Cornel lit Johnson is very ill
.old has been l'or three weeks. She H
'i"e? not. seem p> improve. _
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