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Saturday, July 24, 19i Mosdames Mamie Fjelds, Harriet Benton, Mamie Hutchinson Lucile T. McCottry and Messrs. S M. Poinsette and Frank Edmunds of Charleston attended the Grand Chapter mooting here this week Messrs. Edward Robinson o f , Swonsea and Henry Robinson of Columbia made a hurried trip to Washington, D.C., to see their Ww.fi,.... *t-~ - - mi*, juna Kobinson. Mrs. Mac Feldoy llolladay formerly of Sumter- but now of New " . York City returned to her home in Sumter, Saturday July 17th to spend some time with her father and mother "Mr. and- Mrs. Ellis Folder and little sons and dau.^hU r Masters Joseph and James and little Miss Precious Holladay. Dr. M. P. Kennedy was in the city Sunday as the truest of Miss Jennie L. Green, R.N.. Dr. Kennedy i? of Beaufort, lie enjoyed a pleasant day. Mr. Clarence Hazzard of New York, brother of Mr. John Hazzard of Columbia, is in the city on his vacation visiting his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hazzard. He will return to New York Tiics/lov K,, . IIIUUII . Messrs. Miles D. Bogap of Columbia and Eugene T. Holmes of Trenton spent last week-end in Will.istbn as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Weathersbee. Mr. Began is the principal of Williston Jr. High school and his wife is assistant. Mr. Holmes is principal of Saluda high school. They report a pleasant trip. Mr. ami Mrs. Wade R. Blackwell .of Union and Miss Grace Blackwell who has been attending summbr school at State College spent Sunday with Mrs. Ida Nance. . Mr. Miles D. Began oft Columbia who is attending Stale College summer, school spent the week-end with his wife Mrs. Louise D. Bogab, who is attending Benedict siiinmi'i' <i InV/il ? V; MARRIAGE A N NO I NC EM EN T. * i -Mr. and Mrs. Maggie Gullman announce the marriage of their daughter I.aura Mae to Mr. James Bradley, Saturday, June 26. llJ37, Philadelphia, Pa. THE l:\GF.E CU B. The Club met at the homo of Mrs. Carrie Johnson Friday night July 16th. The meeting was called to order bv the president Air. John Trezvant and opened with a song Led, hy Mr. Eitoliiol Moten. Prayer was led by the president. Tho president. th,.n t-nllial f?i- tho mill. utes' of the last meeting whidh ~' weie road by the secretary Mrs Lillie Perry. Mrs. Perry reported a grand time at the" lea that was given at her home Sunday evening July 11th. A number of the members of the Evening Star club was there and made it very pleas ant. 17 members were present and they responded to their names. The next meeting will be held at the home of "Mrs. Annie M. Bratton 423 Sumter; street. The hostess served a delicious ice course. IIKONZEMEN The bi-monthly meeting of the ? Bronzemen club WCf at "the home of Mr. Gene Thomas, 1612 Gregg street. The meeting was opened by the president with prayer by Earl Mayo, Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary and adopted by the club. After collection of dues the chairman' of the Planning committee laid his report before the house for their consideration. After a brief, times ly and intelligent discussion the report of the Planning committee was adopted. Mr. Gene Thomas, vice-president of Bronzemen spoke ton minutes on the subject: "Living in Society for the Good of your Feliownicn." Mr. W. Moore spoke for the same'length of time on the subject: "The Need of more Brotherhood in the Negro Race." The president made timely remarks on each speech. Potato saJad, sliced ham, Ritz crackers with I ' French punch |ttfere served by the host. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. Willie Moore. n TWILIGHT SOCIAL CLUB. St. Matthews.?The Twilight So cial Club met at the home of Mrs. Akin Stark on Tuesday night, July 13th. The meeting was called to order by the president Miss O.B. Addison. The devotionals conducted by the chaplain F.B. Guinyard. After the devotions the president then took chorge. Old and new business was discussed.The hostess served ice cream and cake. Thej ' meeting adjourned"to meet at the. ' home of Miss O.B. Addison and 'jShoe contest that will be-- given ' Mrs. Mable Bartley, along with a ' at the home of Mrs. Bartley on . Tuesday nite, July 20th. ROSE SOCIAL CLUB. On Tuesday night, July 13th the club met at the home of Miss Fan ii:n ? TT 1 * ? I nit nuis on naraen street. me } meeting was called to order by | the president. Opening selectfijh I led by Gladys Miller; the Lord's , prayer repeated in concert. The ; roll was called and each member responded with a Bible verse and their fees. The^jninutes of the last meeting were read, received and ajdoptcd. The remaining part of the meeting was used for discussion of old and new business. After . which the hostess served ice cream uud cake. July 20th we'll udj.ourij to meet at the home of the sick committee that Miss Rebecca Rose, a fuithful member is seriously ill, but we hope her a speedy recovery. J- m M & ESQUIRE SOCIAL NEWS. Spartanburg.?The Esquire Social Club met on Monday n^ght, July 19th at the home of Mr. Stin son Fowler on Jolly street. Many matters of importance were discussed after which the members were served a delightful course of ice cream and cake. The nextj meeting will be ot the home of, Mv- William H. Keith, 405 S. Lib erty street. L'AiMASANT. On Tuesday night July 20 the club held its weekly meeting at j the homo of Miss Marion Brown, 11218 Heidt street. The meeting be gan at 8:30 with the president at his post. Opening selectign What a Friend we have in Jesus. Prayer by Rev. Butler. After the devotionals a short program was rendered by the committee as follows Poem, Mr, Ernest Lewis; Duett Miss Elsie Sullivan and Mrs. Patj terson; Short talk Rev. Butler; Duett Messrs. Ernist and Leman I Lewis; instrumental solo Miss Elsie Sullivan. Mr. Harry Riley pre-] sented to the club the guest speaker of the evening Mr. Bates. We were very glad to have in our presence Rev. and Mrs. Patterson, Miss Elsie Mae Sullivan, Rev. But ler and Mr. Bates. The club adjourned to meet at the home ot i n(# nost ana nosiess air. Mervin Miss Mable Bouie July 27th. Mitchell and Miss Marion Brown ! served a delicious menu, which " I was enjoyed' by all. - LES DEMOISELLES 1 Miss Inez Martin was hostess of ! Los Demoiselles Tuesday, July 20, at "her home on Harden St. The meeting was called to order by ; the president. Many matters 'of I importance were discussed. A delightful salad course w&s enjoyed by all. Next meeting will be held ' at the home of Miss Hattie Mae Counts, Tuesday, July 27th. LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The Lucky Bird Social club met at the home of Mrss Victoria Hamp toti and was called to order by After 'he devotional the business the President, Mr. Sam Williams, was conducted by the president. Reading of minutes which were i ( received and adopted. No one be. ing reported sick by committee. ! Unfinished business was discussed. Reports from the picnic commiti tee were heard. Remarks by the | members. ' * Mr. James Green was a new; joiner. An application for anoth[ er new member, Mr. W. McCant was brought before the club. 20 members w^re present. Next meeting: at the home of , Mr. Jean Coon. Mrs. Coleman (Mamie) reported $1.40. She profited much from this fish fry. Refreshments w?re served. IN MEMORIAM. MOLLIE RIKARD?In loving memory of our dear mother, who j though departed this li^e July 24, I 1936. has left Os a perfect patI tern to mold our Uvea. HER CHILDREN. ROYAL KNIGHTS ORCHESTRA AT ASHEVILLE, N. C. AUG. 2nd. Asheville, N. C.,?The Land of the Sky Booking Agency is presenting the Royal Knigtfts Qrches tru, featuring two of Chattanooga's greatest Tap dancers, with Henry Lewis, trumpet, Thomas Puckett, saxophone, Thos. Taylor drummer and Napoleon Smith on the ivories; at the Warehouse here August 2nd. Mr. L. W. Bryant in person will appear with the firehetftra. For engagements oa this band, write or wire J. B. Hailstock, P. O. Box 1241, Asheville, N. C. 18 NEW BOOKS AT WAVERLY BRANCH LIBRARY Live Alone and Like it by N. Hi.lis; Man the Unknown, by A. Carrel; North to the Oreinat by. by A. M. Linderbf Wake Up and Live! by D. Brande; The Dim Lantern by T. Ba*ley; The Moon's Our Home by F. Baldwin; The Dry Ridge Gang and The Flying U Strikes by B. M. Bower; The Lone Star Ranger and The U. P. Trarl by Zane Grey; Beauty for Ashes by G. L. Hill; Anchor Man by F. H. Lea; Gay Courage, Uncharted Seas and We Ride the Gale by E. Loring; Five Little Heiresses by A. D. HMNliller and Miss Bily's Deciison by E. H. Porter. a m n ? SAINT JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. Hale B. Thompson, -pastor AsheVilke, N. C.?Qur revival came to a glorious close on the past Sabbath with fc/urteer saved and twelve7 accessions to church. Back-sliders were also reclaimed and the saints had niountair.-top experiences for a period of three weeks including the week o" prayer. Along with the wonderfu' results spiritually an abundance of finance was received to cover every item of expense wirch was incurred by this special eampaigr for souls. The Revererid Stroud who conducted this meeting returned to his charge on Saturday morning himself greatly benefited by this meeting. From the subject "Spiritual Vision" our Presiding Elder, Dr. K. C. Holt, delivered a soul-stirring message at the moTn:ng service. Herats burned by the way as the servant of God unfolded the message. It was in perfect harmony with the messages which had jbe?n delivered during the two weeks preceeding. The class of converts occupied the front seats and "deceived -the messages at both the morning and evening services with profound interest. Many visitors were present among whom was Mrs. Anna O. Turner, a house-guest and relative of our pastor, from Georgetown, S. Q. All were extended a most hearty welcom pby pastor and church. Class assignments were made to all recent converts. Ho'ly Baptism hWi'll ?be administered to two in the near future. At the evening servltje there gatherer afl|ain an overwhelming crowd for EEe purpose of divine worship^ De. Holt delivered 'a powerful1. and interesting message again the subject of which was "Hiddlen Treasure^" taken from St. Matthews 13:45. Again-the elass of converts received a [message which was designed to be strengthening. The business session of our quarterly conference was hfeld with great spe^d and efficiency because of the smooth organization instituted by our pastor and the perfect coc/peration by the officers and members.?The accom. plishnients for the quarter past were fourteen accessions, eight marriages, and a volume of $1501 35 &orth of business for God and His kingdom. As usual our elder was cared for in full and after making expressions of great satisfaction, he and Mrs. Holt departed early Tuesday moriyng for Kit ^n i,".mi. fnp fVie nurnose of a Trustees' board meeting- Our pastor commended all. RETHEA'S CHAPEL CIRCUIT Rev. J. A. Holman, Pastor Sunday school and church services were well attended. Delegates to S. S. and League are Miss Luepurla Covington, delegate and Miss Ruth Gorens, alternate. Service began at 11:30. The pastor's text was very fitting. AfJer <*c?rvicef tRev. Hclmani, Mrs, L^ah A, Covington and Miss L. Covington were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Goiens. SUBSCRIBE FOR ? i THE LEADER TUlf PAL&iiftTO L?ADE GAFFNEY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ol ver Roberts gave a picnic in honor of their son and his wife,'Mr. and Mrs. Larmon Roberts of Washington, D. C., Monday at Kings Mountain, N, C. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Thadene Jackson of Washington; Mrs. Inez McDonald of Blacksburg; Mrs. Alice Ross, Washington; Mr. Fleetwood Uittlejohn, Washington; Mrs. -C. L. Foster and children ;-~Mrs. h. C. Litblejohn, Mrs. Mary Willie Smith, Misses Ola and Bess e Roberts, Messrs George Po'sey and H. Lee Scrugg and Mrs. Roberts and famly of Kings Mountain. Rev. J. C. Patterson, one of the oldest living ministers of the M. F. church is very sick at his home near Macedonia. The United association held its quarterly meeting at Mt. Sinai Baptist church Sunday with much success. Rev. Lewis preached a wonderful sermon after which the President, Dr. C. L. Xorris asked Undertaker Cooper Smith of t if. iijaiftOUUl ? ?IIU I M4 1UVI, VJLV. M.4MX,tlejohn to lift the collection. $20 was contributed in a few minutest, for the Pastor, Rev. J. L Lewis. ? ^ m ; ST. MATTHEWS NEWS The 3rd quarterly conference to be held the 25-26 of July. We regret much the death of it health for quite awhile. Altho sister Ginyard who has been in she had been in ill health for qufte a while, no one expected her' death, because she was up ami down. Steter Ginyard was a faith fill member of Bethel A. M. E. church. She was at one time a member of the Stewardess board. "She leave* to mourn her . lo^s three sons and one daughter. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Shuler are ( proud to have their grand ch'ld-- -j ren of New York here spending 6ome tme with them. On last Wednesday the funeral" of Mrs. Edna Howell wa< held at St. Matthews Baptist church. She was a model young lady, but j a few years ago her health failed and caused her to go to New York a few months ago in .search, of , l I? V. Tlf? TTTo,,o.:.; Til'liW o,,,l iivu1lii. mia. iv i hjiivi daughter Friizeele and Mr. Bonnie , Howell accompanied the body home. - . Mrs. Ida Murphy Owens, one of the faithful employees of the city laundry has taken seriously sjck. Mr. Johnnie Snipe and his wife Mrs. Lula Snipe are here v'siting relatives and friends. Mr. "Tommy" Stack and Mr. Eddie Folder will make it pleasant for all young girls while in ?m. city. Mr. 'Sultan.,u'r Cbenio Zeiglps and family are very much elated in having their nieces to be over and spending some time with them. The Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. J. A. Ford on Monday, July 10th. Last Thursday night several cars from New Bethany Baptist church drove .quietly into the back yard of Rev. and Mrs. Mitchell's heme and t<? inmates surprise unloadedmuch useful products. p ,While Rev. and Mrs. Mitchell i were making merry over the gifts-" and were expecting-the givers to ~i come in, they left unknowingly. -h -Misses Ester, Lutisa and M?tr- ' garet Gillard of New. York City" ~i :s here spending sometime- with , relatives and friends. . mm* wm PAGE!.AN n NEWS I The community and ftrends are over-joyed to have Mrs. N. O. , Brewer at home and to1 see hoi convalescing so nicely after having undergone an operation at the Good Samn^itntT hospHatMn Chat lotte, N. C. , Mr. Enrlie BJakeney motored to Monrrve, N. <'la-st w?ek- to- carry [ Mr. F Blakeney to - the hospital | wh^re he will, undergo an opera- j Hnn. We are sorry to know that Miss ' Qassie Hubbard is sick at this t writing. ' Miss Zillah Marsh is spending sometime in Charlotte, N. C. t Mis^' Irene Brown who received a slight injury in alighting from a car last week is improving nico'y. ( Keep alive with current news by reading The Palmetto Loader. , Mr. John Sinclair visited parts , of North Carolina and Virgin* last week.x Sunday marked a high day at the Gumm Spring Baptist church both at the regular service and the afternoon program. Mr. John L. Motley of Cheav. was a pleasant caller at the home cf Miss Alice Brewer Monay. NOTICE. A chicken dinner will.be served at Bothel church Tuesday, July I 27th. JDinner will be ready at 12 o'clock. All dinners 25c. ?1*? i ' \ K . on vacation. Mi-s Rebecca llav of New Haven. Conn., was in the city this week vMting Prof, ami Mrs. T.J. Hanberry. Miss Hay is the auiitj of Prof. Hanberry and is'.visiting, several Southern States while on her vahation. She will return to New HaVeii August 1st. elm;efield news Those attending the Sunday : schoo\ convention at "Lexington I were Hev?,.-A. D'. Hawkins, Misses Lu'.a Siinkins and Mary E. Butler. Prof. C. U. Floyd and Rev. K. j W. Anderson were vsitoi* in Orangeburg l^ist week. ? Mesdames Lizzie Waldo, Elniiru MeKie and Nadine Parker were visitors in Aiken on last Tuesday. J The Republican drove -church | club nYet -a$ the home of Mr. and Mrs.* iSani Smith trn?last?Thurs"^ day afternoon. t>u.. wai: \i-. ..\ .1..1 I* lit.- >> lillliK >?M'i * t jUl) *ri Trinity A. M. F..' church mot ut ithe ball on last Friday afternoon. ' M^sdahutu Mittic* Wigfat'l, ' Kllh-n-' Gonvllion and Iluldre Seals, joint hostesses. The A?lult Thrift club mot at t.ho home of Prof, and Mrs. \V. K. ' Parker.. I The next mooting the second Tuesday night in?Auuuvt^~nT' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jam's 0. Thompson. MibS Marv K. PutU-r gave a 'awn party at her home on last Thursday evening." r Mr. and Mrs. S. Simkiiis, Mr. Mack Jones and' several friends from Columbia were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Jones. Mr. Ralph Curry of Washington D. C., is visiting, relatives h'he. Master Francis Smith entertained a few of It's friends on Monday afternoon, July 1,9 with tt birthday party." T\Ti?'r.?.. Mr,..,, l.Yi-al?nfl, T an.l : x-M uiiu . Lillian Holmes ara home after I spending six iveeks attending summer school at Benedict college. Mr. and Mrs. Lovett left Monday i for their home in New York after i spending to weeks with relatives. Mrs. Mary Ella Lee hs on the sick list. The club's ana" versary sermon ivas" held on last Sunday at 3:0Q o'clock. Republican. Grove church. Rev. White of Augusta, (Ja., was the guest speake.; "Have A Mind to Work" \va? the subject. Those ores"nt after the serinon was served dinner under the spreading oaks on the church yard. * NEWBERRY NEWS Now that district *>. SV conveniions_'aml Missionary also are in cogue'.Ave trust the loyal A. M. E. | tfill *1a?a nt , * in mind.' The writer still hold synod on the first $1(? to be gi*ven i j hi the building. I repeat the above I t named city i.s a fine place for a ! .'buieJi and it will take all worth i white Christians to do si.'. 3 We do hope 01;. bishop and his < wife could pay thit field a visit. Delighted to hear that Rev. J. i . .net C'llai:. the pit'sidiiig eldci? is able to.be on' the job. And we ivTsTr hi'iP to know thut the dumb in my home city?instil at heart ^ *41 d as N'ehemiah was, am still , hooping and praying that something will be done." And as" soon is possible will go home and get j, tmpng the people. The church at Camden must be juilt.' llow deplorable that Bislup Hurst ordered it torn down. ^ UDNKY I'AKK CHURCH BEAU ' TlFl l.l.V DECORATED. MEN'S DAY SUNDAY. ?Sidm "y.?Park?church?has?been epaired both upstairs and down, ["he walls have been, painted a las been painted also. It looks ike a new church oh the inside. The public is invited to worship "in- . o.-vr,,. .,r rtlin lis 11 wUIIUUJ . J IIV nivil V'i he church will have charge of the I ervices. On last Sunday the ladies of ( _ he church had complete charge of ill the services. Sunday night the ladies and men ?vill make a financial' report. Each' year Sidney Park holds | Men's and Women's day in July, fhe men are trying to beat the fro men this year. ? ? ? ? ? Kt'S&ELLVII.LE NEWS ] S. S. at Jehovah at usual hour. At 12 o'clock Pro. George Jefferson preached for us a wonderful sermon On Friday night R?v. Tingman preached. Our revival begins the 25th of 1 July. Rev. S. Butler will conduct the iheeting. He will preach Rev. B. M. Gonrdine'u memorial sermon. NOTICE. There will be an Kveninj; Itress Parade Tuesday night, beginning at 8 o'clock at I'ethol A. M. E.| churvh; Admission 10c. Tbe j?ublic' is invited t > attend, HARi/EEVILLE NEWS S. at th" usual hour-with all officers and teacher - at then*, regular post of duty. Service' Icgan and our Pastor, Rev. W. '1*. Mi+jrown de- ' liyered a word.rfuh sermon. The revival meeting closed out Sunday nijrht at Ksie.-s Chapel M, E. church by the pastor. Rev. Mc(Iwl. Rev. J. hi. < Jenkins of Bamberg conducted tda- meeting. ' Mrs. Annie Mac I'aiiiel of Leslie. Cu.. call-d here to 'he bodsir),. of her ji,('k AsHi. M--. Ophcllfl Riiev Mrs. Tea net tr. Mack of N'V-v | York City is vz-iting her sister Mrs. Ella 'pn'era e. - ; The stork visited the home of Mr. at..i My-. Ho)'.-!4. Anderson and li ft a fine baby boy, named Robert. * / Mi.-.-; KoSa !,?o V -if <Ianu-tl. ' i" here- vi-itirm )? . irlatiW Mi', and Mrs, Humbert Scott. Air. Joseph Williams va. here Sunday and is eXpectir.|< to1 return.to Al]erda> wbciv U's._ stay will bo indefinite'. Mr. Ku?s :.e I'jlnitn ai.M 'family IP'nvy, A'barlutto.-b'bristola and James Wi^frv l. motored. her> on Sunday to vi.-dt their i rlativo* and . friends. Tht.-y \vthy' ililUioii. guests of .*l. alio Mvs. C, A. Primus. . . . ? . . 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Wild Cherries Riped I In South Carolina The nativ<_^_j^d black cherry of South Carolina is now ripe and hangs in" 'drooping clusters from the trees located along our high-' ' ways, roads and paths or ovn on the layns and.in the hack yards of homes, in our cities. The fruit is about a half-inch in diameter and i> (lark red or black-when ripe. Its nrpnthnro i-- ? 11 ym-ivia IIIBM-S 11 con Kpcyous and easy to pat her. The farm boy or -ifirl is wo!! acquainted with the pb-asant acid vinous flavor of the fruit. Our birds', particularly the jays, f(,ast ...the fruit, .weil but not always wisely, 1 hey reach a condition imilar to intoxication: ~~ ~ ST~ The white flown . clusters ;occur in the sprir.y and lend- beauty to th<- landscape. In the autumn the leaves turn lijr.h't yellow , and russet. in coloj_anu the ti-.e tie reby plays a prominent pari" the riot 'of .color ill o. r.. woodlands". " Th<* wood, of vlii- cheriy . is used f"V lumber which laryeTy tfoes to i.e furniture iruiih{ry. ^ A small quantity is us.etL_?ui in-tife^o trim and Lpanolinjf. . The ovnuty and ? workabjifty oT~~wild cherry was w'elj knoiyn to the eativ settlers of >outh Carolina as many pieces" of pur early and tnost beautiful furniture was made froin the wood oi'.. this tree. tin account of the many benefits > man iftdl w ild life Ciu.itributed'by this f'ee; fariher-. I and owners, -portsnien and the general public should protect from fire areas where it occurs. Likewise, it sfiouM he given due .consideration in .c'uttimr of fiiL'lwiKii! ar.d it! loir vinjc up'.-rations; states the South Carolina Forest Service. i inially minded! You will know all out your fellow members of the oppoe sex and have the privilege of choosg the mate YOU want from member* ery where! All Club matter* are based is strict privacy. No outsiders need iow anything about yoor membership activities. 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