The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 26, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday, June 2f?, lt)37
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Miss Corinne Gordon, left the \
city Saturday fur Philadelphia.
where she will attend Temple Un- S
iversity Summer School. We wish 1
for her much success.
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Miss Lucilc Mundy. the oldest j
daughter ot .Mr.*"and MYs. Isaac
Mundy left the city Sunday June *
. t 20 for Atlantic City, X. J. to stay n
awhile. She will be missed by her j
relatives and friends.
Mr. Thomas Somot -?f.. is21 !
h"is~daugh
ter, Mi>s Lillian ^mant * ? o
\ ork City-. .Mr. .Sinott and his
daughter loft New YorkiCity AIo.p 1
day lor Chicago where they will *
witness the Louis-Braddovk light. '
Airs. Verona Wakefield of 201-1 (
Taylor street, left .lime* 1.-th l'-i }
Chicago, III., where she .wi!I be the i
house guest of Air. and Air.. Lit- ;
ther Smith, 4001 Fores villi? Ave, \
Air. and Airs. \V. L. Daniels and
their two daughters, Bil'ie and j
Bettio Jean, spent the week-end
, recently' visiting relatives and
-friends in Kdgelield,, S'. C. Alt s.
Daniels is the daughter of Dr. and
Airs. AI. K. Gordon of Kdgeficld. (
Mrs. Wni Gordon is visiting relatives
and friends lit Greenvile, [
- S. C., and Ileiuk rsonville, N. C-.
While in Gt eenville, she . will be
the guest of her sister and bro.
ther-in-law, Air. and Airs. Wallis
J. Walker.
.AljssOs Lola 1 and Josephine
Brown, -daughters of Airs. Young
B row n. of L124?Harden? street,left
this city Tuesday, June 15, 'lX
for New York City. where they
are expecting to spend the sum- ^
met" vacationing With friends-and 1
relatives. We wish them a very '
pleasant stay. ^
P.Of f. I fJ-in- 'I'" ""f
Greater Mt, Canaan Uapt. church a
of Augusta. Ga? and his wife were r
the guests of Miss Alice Aaron,
Sunday, June J J. The vi.si ors ex.
pressed theipselves as having thor '
oughly enjoyed their stay which'
was made interesting ami enter-'
taining through the etfort of Miss
Aaron. The party spent a very
enjoyable afternoon at the Colonial
Heights home of M-. atul Mrs..
Reinck, after which they returned v
to worship at Zit/a Baptist church
where Rev. (Joins do ivcr.-d a very '
inspirational sermon.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT ?
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Mr. and Mrs. William Adams |i
announce the marriage of . their' *
daughter, Miss Gerti'ude to Mr.
William Phena/.ee of Atlanta, Ga., v
Thursday, June 17, 19:17. 1
MISS EUKA REESE HONOR a
GUEST AT SURPRISE PAR I V 0
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Miss Annie AVrenn?ami?Mirk ?
Lucile Kennedy were joint host- "jesses
at a lovely Sut prise Parly
former's home near IKathw.iod. (
in honor of Miss Fula Reests a
recent graduate of Hooker \\ashington
High school. The. living
room and reception hall were adomed
with bouquets of pastelcolored
roses and gladioli, accentuating
the green, pink and white
colors. Amid soft lights and
sweet music, the guests played
bridge and danced until the wee
Refreshments served were in
keeping with the green, pink and
white color schemes. R
Besides the truly surprised hon
erred guest, Miss Kula Rtwoi<?r were -?i
the Misses Annie Wrenn, Lurile 1
Kennedy, Barbara Jones, Ruth ^
Reese, Tommie Kelly. Elesfsc Da- w
vis, Inez Martin, Ellic Hampton,
Carolyn Reese, Bertha Reese, ami "
Messes. Jethro Johnson, E. F. 11
. Calhoun, Alx Harper, Tom Harpei 1
David Cooke, Frederick Douglas, h
George Lewis, Tallie Watkins and
Ctorro P/io venn
PALMETTO CHAUFFEURS a
CLUB. c
Lemuel C. Williams P
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|k The club has been on the road tl
B for the last few weeks, with trips tl
around the world, Riving parties, w
straw rides, having barbecues, tl
giving lectures and now they are ei
back to the club house. This club pi
has become very popular, and cred b
it should go to Mr. G. H. Hamp- b<
ton for the interest shown in the
make-up of his paper for the am- e
-
)le space given to the club's writngs.
^
The "next article of the club
vill be of another reporter, for
he present reporter will be out
)f the city. Credit should be gi*en
each member of the club for
he interest sho\vn during thifc reuvenation.
Every man ha; played
lis part well. These writings have
>een printed just as delivered on
he occasion 'that called them
orth. They are selected from
scores of visits I have .j^fculo" of
he club's affairs. They represent
hose efforts which have been
host favorably received. Some
lave been disappointed at the absence
of some of the addresses
riven on represntatiye occasions,
rile fact is5, some of our most ambitious
efforts have never bc<tn
Witten, and most of their su^jtnni'o
1ms inirii fi'rim: riu> hnvrtml
<.h all. _
To the members," we'will riot
rnwl foievor in the dust, nor
Irive fcyever iu the dust. It is
l.onorable to do chanlfeui'ing. or
vkalever di iyir.g j'oii are dying,
Hit there .is no reason why we
drbiild do that and nothing else.
)ur clay will come, and we will
ie found in . all pursuits, achiovng
distinctions and sit owing ,.ca?abiii.tics
which \ve never Were sup
msed to possess.
The destiny of tno ' Chauffeurs
lut) is in oui own hands. We must
abof if.id suffer; we must be patent;,
we must carve out pur own
ut urc.
There was never a night without
a day,
)r an evening without a morning,
tnd tiie darkest hour, as the prov
erb goes. ' ^
s the hour before the dawning./
focng ^rn/ls social cm h.
The Young Girls Social Club
eas called to order June 21 at the
tome of Mrs* Leon Mitchell.. The
gain. Prayer by Miss Mildred
'hatthan. -"We a're very glad 'to
;now that Mr. Mitchell is out of
he hospital and doing fine. We
ire very glad to have Mrs. Goor
:ia .\iac 1'avenport and also .Mrs.
lester Hall to become members
>t* our club. Our club will meet
t the home of Miss Mildred Chat
nan next Monday night;
IRS. ANNIE M. GROVE llONO-j
REE AT BEAl'TIFl I, BIRTH I
I)AY PARTY.
Aiidoi son.?Outstanding among
he social events of the week war.
be lovely Birthday Party with
I'hich Misses Minnie Stowers ami
Adeline Ma'rtin entertained on
hursday c^mni; at" their home
n Hampton St.. in compliment to
.lis. Annie Martin drove. The en
in- front of the drove home was
hrowu open for tile occasion ami
'resented a scene of unusual beau
y in its birthstone decorations.
As the . guests arrived, they
cere greeted at the door by Miss
Tnttnali T \'iine sinil \T 1 )oi'Sf?V
'eese. A profusion of larkspurs
ther mixed flowers. in arti-tie
rranKonients. '
The dining ronm v. it-, especially
jvely in its exnuisitc appontlents.
Adorni n g tho table an<f its
>voly gifts, wliich was centered
it!) a lovely eiystal plate .holdig
the birthday cake. Serving the
ainty refreshments of banana
losa Cherry, Geneva. Andersoff.
'ostlla Burton, Minnie Stowers
nd Adeline Martin. 28 friends
ailed between the hours of 8 and
0 o'clock; and others who* "did
) ,
ot legister.
liKONZb.MKN MA\ S.
On Monday evening, June 21st
In. Jim Bcdl entertained the
ronzemen at his home 2225 Rich
mil street. The meeting w*as
tillciJ to ol'der by?Lhe?president
t 9:15 o'clock. After devotionals
ie president opened the mooting
ith a short talk/subject "Aiming:
t Something:.''The words were as
dlows: "The man who aims deberately
at the center of the
nu'et stands a better chance, a
undred to one, than the man who
hoots without taking aim. So in
fe, young men and women w'na
avo a purpose, who are aiming
t something, will be more sucessful
than those who have no
lans and whose aim is nothing,
he best and highest things in
le world are the unseen things
le eternal things, the things that
111 last forever. Money is a good
ling, but there is something high
t* than money. A high position,
olitical world is a good thing,
ut there is something higher and
otter than office and position.
Character is the grandest, high
st and best thing in. the world.
We include in this one little word
character a world of things. Honor,
uprightness, speaking t h e
tiuth, dealing fairly-with people,
being willing to help the lowly
and unfortunate, paying your
del/ts promptly; those things and
many others like them are included
in the one word character.
And these are the things that are
worth while in this world. So it
is important that every body
should aim Ut the right* thing's.
And to help you in taking the
proper aim in life. I am going to
give you something to aim at.
Let all of us make this little motto
our rule of lifef
Know something-?know it well;
IV something?do it well,
And he somebody."
After thdse few words by .Mr.
David Bethea, the president, plans
Vl'ium mo/l? *' -1....- 1 ' 1
..x. v mi na* uuuce wmcn
will be hold at tile Township A>u_i
ditorium J lily :?, 1!!37. Music will I
bo furnished by Jimmy Gunn and
his Dixie Scrcraders, Ma-tor of
Hot Rhythm. This band has: boon
_ making gbod ever-sinc? they open
ed the Rainbow Theatre in C"i? ->"
cinnati, Ohio, featuring the .Jones
Brothers. T.his band has "moved
to Gree.rsboi o, for a"weekV engage
ment at White Oak Inn,' whore
you will hear Jimmy and his boys'
broadcast every nito of this week
from lOmntil 10:30, over Station,
K\Y. Sunday night, July lib hoi
\|'iII leave ( liai lotto, N. ('., for his
ueep South tour. His first stop '
will he Columbia at the Township
Auditorium. Admission will bo
l ie. Don't forgot to hoar the Jones.
Boys. If you do not hoar .-.them
hero, he will a Do ha\'b dales in.
Jacksoii-viUv, Fla., Miami, aid
Clearwater, Fla.
Road fhe~Brbrwmen Sews next
week and see what Mr. Jim Bell
will have, to say. He will speak '
to the members on the .subject:
Three Words to Young People.
Next meeting will be hold at the
hiMOc Iff Ml' I tfilUnm, "Vt 1111.! !t\ ?
night July l.'k ll>:57.
si n shim: band
SAVING t l.l B
The club nut at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. George ILlton 2J0'.?
Stalk street,, opened with singing
Troubled About My Soul, led by
Mr. George Bolton. Scripture lesson
was ietui by Miss Nellie Myers
prayer by the chaplain; singing
I.c-atl Me On, led by Mr. Harry
Smhptor. The vice-president then
I took charge. Minutes were read
received and adopted. The roil
wa-' called. . Bible- verses v. i i-o re-cited.
lLnjarks- by Miss Nellie
Myles. \\\ had one visiter, Mrs.
Alice Salmon.
We enjoyed a pleasant evening.
hVe were served delicious punch
and cake.
Our next meeting wili be with
Mr. and Mrs. J. Speaeh t214 McDutVie
A ver
riii-: twilight social cli h
St. Matthews, S. C. -The Twilight
S'ocia elub met at the home
of Miss Louise Hampton on Tuesday
nite, June 15. l'.'JT. The moctTffg
was called to order by the
President, Miss O. B. Addison.
Tlie devotional ecus lu: id ill'It'll bi,
the Chaplain, K. B. Guinyard; after
which the president took charge.
Old and new business was discussed.
After the business session the
hostess se'yetl pine apple, wnip |
cream ami cookies. The meeting
adjourned and next meeting to be
J. Mitehel on Tuesday nite, 22nd
at the home ?vf Mrs. Alice and Mrs
of June.
i'^SQl'irk social club
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Spartanburg, S. C., June 22nd?
The Esquire Social ctub met orT"
Monday niuht, June 21 at the home
of Mr. Luke Dawk ins, 551 Littlejohn
court. Many matters of importance
were discussed after
which the members were served
a delicious course of vainl'a ice "
cream and caramel layer cake.
The next meeting will be with Mr.
Charles Dogans at the home of
Mrs. Cooper on Monk street.
land ok the sky
hook inc agency
AN UK* iir,nniAO
The Land of the Sky Booking
agency presents the Tennessee
Masters (11) piece orchestra.. alsor
I'hil Jones and Morriasey's Tar 1
Heel Sync-opators orchestra, Lum
Redman and his orchestra. These
orchestras are available for dates
now starting July 4th. * Write or
wire Post Office Box 1241 Asheville,
N. C.; John R. Hailstock,
manager of tour.
TRIPLE C DOINGS.
Modoc, S. C-?Educational Ad-'
viner W.B. James left camp last |
<? V I
TUB frAlMBTfO Lb APE
Saturday for a two wooks stay
at? the North Carolina A. & T. college
of Uieensl/oro. Mr. James
will return to camp on or about
June 27th. This week we are 'supposed
to move into our new camp
site which is located near Modoc.
The camp has been under const ruction
for quite awhile. It is now
near complouofi.
Asst. Adviser James Diggs, Jr.
has charge of the Educational
Dept. during the absence of.Ad|
visor James. Everything is pro1
grossing nicely under Diggs' supervision
and he ox pressed his ap|
preeiation to the company for
their cooperation.
CARD OF Til \NKS.
Tl? ' :i.. -r ? I. i . t
11iv* luiniij ui nit* laic .James
| A. Harper wish ; to thank theifimany
friends for the kindness
Thimn litem hi Ihi ii i rr^^Tvt beioavement
and for the. beautiful
floral ti ibutes.
We especially wish to thank the
ntlicials* and tiOTsrs of tlu* Hood
.V.imariton Hospital for the kiildf'.<
ss and consideration shown our
father during his' 'stay there.
. ' Till-: FAMILY.
. B. it. s. n?
The Blue Ilibhon S. Club met at
the homo of Mrs". It* sm Myyrs, .
Whaley street, June The opening.'
so.ivt was I am wot king on
the building. A 'f. . the devotions
the meeting. was United oyer to
the president for tin.'business- of '
the o veiling. Old and new business
was .discussed, l it roll was
called, the members .responding by
repeating Bible versos. The ho'st*^
served a dilicio'us u'j tist. The ]
next meeting will be at the home
of Mrs. Francc'na Mtynkins, 1427
Whaley street. ,
; ;
L'AM ASAVNT: . ,
. The tilth met at the home o f
Mi-s Claudia Bouie 2'.21 tiervais
sti eect,. Tuesday night-, ' June 22.
The meeting was. called to older
by. "the* nrtsindnt at >:;u Tl>.. v.._
i*ro National Anthem "was. sunjr.
The Lord's Prayer v.a? repeated
in concert. A ?hort -.'in otrram was
rendered l?y the Committee. *11.o
program, was as follow-: A poein ,
by Miss. Eurico Bowers; A sekv- |
tion by the Chili Trio:"' A poem by (
Mrs. Serena Eddy: A short talk (
by Kev. While. >
In the shprt business. >i?sioii :
that follow* d. the roll wit- called i
and each Member responds *1 brief- i
ly. We were very . jr'ad to have' *
with us Mis- . M; ('ntchron and t
^liss W hite, l!e\. la* kson and lb v i
White. Mis.- homlhy J.eWis and
Mis- Uen.ya llunitnoi; were re- <
eeived as nieinbeis of the club. 1
Mi-s Evelyn Bo lie a faithful woi !
ker of the viid' i- ill and we wi h 1
her a speedy re overy. '
The cUib adjourned to meet at 1
the honn* of Mr. and Mrs. Payne !l
on fktvais stcet. The club was!
royally entei tained by Misses Eu- .
nice Bowers and Claudia liouic.,
Sandwiches. e'.Hirer ale" ice c.ieain
tltld cake Wele served A oh.??! ...? i
evening wa; spent listening to . j
+be I .inn.- 111; i ?< i i. lc light.
WAKI) ON K \\ 11.1.ING
?WORKERS ( Ki n ~
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The Wii' fl One Willing Workers'*
club met at the home of Mrs. Kvn r
Mae M.t.-c r_'T Suniter street, on
Tuesday nig'.;, Line 22 with the 1
madam president. Mrs. A. R. Dant- x
zler presiding. The meeting was
called to order and opened with '
the club song \J by Miss Nancy '
Si me. Prayer by Mi's. C. M. *
Thompson. Rihlo -verse were reeiti:d
hy ! 1?ext. i hi mi'mlwtK- M i S 1 ^
Lucy Jones led another song. The . 1
roll was called, the members re- 1"
sponde<l briefly. The meeting was i'l
adit/urned with Mrs. Kva Mae Mars-1'
* ' ? I 11
leading the closing song. Mrs. '
A R D||?iv1.,r I...I thft niirpity H"
m? ?
[.ICKV I> 1KI> SOCIAL CLl'li 1
: : v
The o'ul- met at tr..- ho?ne ot j i<
Miss fly. die Brown,. 1 Pickens j ;1
-? ?4i *- c l< ci ii*.i ^ v t* i iv *i iv urui'i . 11
by the president. Th/e opening s
song was led by .Mrs.- "Porter, t
Prayer by Mrs. Kennedy. Scrip- .
ture- readng by Mr. Williams.
Sick commit tc-e reported nov.e
sick. Old and new business of i,
importance was discussed for the
pood of the club. The next, nn d- ting
at the home of Miss Pearlenia (
Coleman. - Members present 17.
Dismissed by Mr. Boyce.
Refreshments: potato salad on
lettuce, sandwiches, erpekers, cakes
sliced tomatoes and tea.
VISITS MI:RK i!
., .1
Mr. B. T. Washington of Wil- ](
minpton, X. C., visited the Palmet- j
to Leader's office during his stop t
in Columbia. He is enrouta to
. ;. t. L.
ft Alabama.,
b> -May awhile. lie will
resi.e at 21" He r -ti
Bessemer, Ala.
TIN: I: \I.u; ? i.i n
The el.,h Diet at the h-'ine of
.Mr. anil .Mrs. Norm;,:. lVrry S_'l
Si mpter >tivt. I ; .day ai-lu ,1s
ot' June.
The meeting ea!! <! t?? ..n
ler by t:.e president, .'Jr. J.?:.n
Trezevanl. Th. t.Ii.k ?j;jr v.'"is
led by Mr. K/ekk K M i'r.iy01
by .Mr. M. t;. X ah \ la-nunl'ul
soil* h i by .?!: . I.il i'o.yrl.
Minutes wire, read by .Mis, I'c.-rj
which stoud approved. ,*
THE It VI>I<> I.1TKKARY ;
AM) SOU M. ( U It
Otice atrain th-.'- ul ' n.i.'stv., \.f
Kadio is oomi.im- to. y.o-a tiv.ih.-'i '1 i
ct/urtvsy of tho I't'th-.n-tto. T,oad r.
WJ opi'iK'il with piiivvr !iy n;;i
luvsiik-nW 'I'.-!. Ilol.-wtd ' Ilarri
Our tiv-usuu-r. 1 1?Ih% !Jo.-: < ,h-.-c\.
son : oA.lt-1! j ipo; from J
eiluplor of .MaUh"'.--. Tin- a ,inv.U-s'of
the last iv.i'u' hit? ? ? > ?. road
aivl ailojUo l.-' At. }?; n.-ltjf.
the ehainnati' to"k ? Oin _ . wl'-th
tiVoolhtjr W;.i:li 'A.-!.* |v ompV'y otto
ad eu to so w,. v?.'iM to.:|i<rOtjiny
?' !' ' ).<?.? J.mi; is vi- ..... |
Ikaddooh t'fflit in-t.'hii-apo 1\>; thy
lli-^vy "woi-'ht 1a ;iii ami 111
that emit Mm-.I tli,. "ini | ii.,-u\\
as Ity*-. sjo.utl-l.
good iwii. >.:>i?-:'u! to tr.o
wor!?l that ilutv was anotk.-r vol.
oivil champion. of tho- wov. i. So
there you aiv iVikv
Wo i oi-oiw-! . a a w T.ii> . Tlys.
I-'. !>at--y jtiol v-I'! ?liitt*;oii s ; ? ??. u MiNoah
I'otryand Ma. Koh-tt I to. ?'
wi?u are to .liofot)'^. tuh.s voty'
suumf?Tiny?h.-tk?kre? v<-iy w?4h
1;howh i:i Columbia hy tlv clah
folks. Alt i tiur ro| a-l tVi-.'ai!jmtr.nod
to moot with Tit ho (.'haiiks
W.C.ii.hy. 1J i (iiyi?Ur St., ..:,i
l'lto-day .1 o.o 2'.'. 1V'-'i7. ->S'> ur.til.
ru-xt week nitty 1 rvtiml yOiiylhat
ihi> r.ews is from .-.tution .IlkSC.
Your announce:.
til O. I ".ItllolO..
It OS I; sot ! \l. < !.I H ,
The rink ) !' ' th;> hoar M
Mis* M:tiy K!l;i Tifv..Miay
liy-Kt. .-.Illno '22.. . T. ii.trrt invf was
tfl.-f ?ivv.>t ional ' r;. ri -? . The"
!?! !. i hy tu- ; !\:*i iyi.t
Itousv v.m> op." : !*? *" Mi
:f mitini-h'd -s. Wis Mv"'?i
a tr:*r.s|>?n-t.-lion t :va*'V.vr .Mi**
Uosv. ( M i Vfi:-.' v a-. |M
kviiii :5pM a y -. >i t .-pott f
hi'.- tivkvts v\ hi h v. a-- -I-'! .!"r mti
.he nu>- 'is!ijrht j?i.? " l\ar:: i\: M
v. ry niv)i:b"v ->1 lii?- ri k wlh
a. thai.k iln-sv wi... t . pat? ::i
making: our ! ip * v. - .!.
TIh- s-a'k r< .iiiintit ? ? i <:|i< <i tin;
)ic of out' m?mix ': . : k !,. V
Rubilt'oli. Wv 'A' !1 it.'. 10
IVCOW ry. \\> . a.) no ;t
tavlkttf at ' "i.n M * \U-y
>i! Scant-, * i i'i t. \\... ; :ti*
hat rarli a; i nor- yu a t. : v
i:t an.I ?.u J.iiy..
Mi*-, Iitl.i 1 !!,:i;ia . ;? ' i.l.-nt
Miss-Ola<l; s -.Mi!!.,.
tin: i'liirvn.i ri.\
The el'tb. Ii-.m! it- '.w
n>f at tli.' hoiiu- ot' Mrs. Reheern
i-;*1 iit T i 11 In iii' I.',,in.! (
Mule, Juliv 1 >,l!i n_i, [I.,". ileiit
H'l-nlt'fti:-:' i. ... ^. 11 itiui:-~
win Our ti? \ ofional po; ! { v a> eiiLhoit
as \vt. war*.I to ..nfnplete
>iii- |?iivjrruiir "4i~ "fli,.- .-ii\lea
riven .Snril.iy.:'.1 Si.o Ji-uTijfcit jL'iiaj.?ylie
station ehitr. b piofc-tahi
vas er.rrie i out in the- f'till ?wisvjf
manner. yS 11-*.t i??'i. Holy, Holy,
!<>ly. with inayn by 11 iy president
hen n peal injy of ; J-T.d TV-am.
onfT. -fu -? A- 1 *ii. l'r.otani:
Vclcomo addr -; Arbs HattR M.
j<iwi -; ;??mi-s?t.il.it!'. :?iso'av;
eadinjr, ..Mrs. Mart: a M:ins; t:v
eleetions 11y te \> own Hiothe![Uartvt;
readme. M., Iv.t if re J aobs:
instrumental Mi.-- l.eoa
Tillman: -on,.' \ i.v into: ostintr.
?m?;?o i>-11
ors of tlit ( Ir.r.vli: Miss Maitie
5'owniiui an' Mr. loam llollnaii,
,hieh Ve ail enjoy <1. . Our pies[lent,
Mr. (.'alho in ,\bl,. neted as
inster of rerun.. liie-. We t.heii
lAirtH-yeil <> M S; oil'- home on
er.atj streef where'ie.- ten, eake
lhl nmts were n i We V.I re
ntertatied true by the < \? pit ?*
'ity .Irbilee quartet sinjM's. Kvryone
expYe- y >1 t rais, Iw- a?
iftvinu" a veiy r.i ; lime.
0;n r.e.vt meeting will be at the
ionie of .Mr?. Martha Minis. 'Jo I ftlorvni
strict'. June loOth.
Willis J. T?rt?\vn, >t-po?t> r.
HOYS Sl'OltTlNC CI.I II
'I hc K"V*_ Si)qi,ni'.t: y 1 u 1 > of Sumiiervillo,
S. C.. had "its tiv^t outnj;
on Tuesday and We'msday,
uno loth and IGth to Kdistc Isand
beach. There the boys onoyed
lishintf. bathing, hiking and i
in open nir bedroom.
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