The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 07, 1937, Page Page 3, Image 3
1 Saturday, August 7, 1937
LKESVILLE NEWS 1 S
Sunday school convened at the
usual hour. Services were at Calvary
Sunday morning. ' V(
The revival meeting began at 01
St. Matthews Sunday. The meet- .,
mg was comlu.cted.by the ltev. '
Douglass of the Sidney l'ark C. '
M.. Id. ehuiyh. Columbia, S..(L 'V
v Mr. James lioyd motored to ~
Augusta Friday night on business.
Mr. NrshiU?Summors- - of Wash- ^
ington, 1). C? Teressa Summers
and F. 1). t'.d.in.s of Ci.lbert were
the gue.-ts ,>f .Mrss'E. S. Marshall 3i
Friday night. Q
Prol". Clarence Patterson and ai
Messrs Cuitis Norrrs; A. tjuattle- tl
baum and James Inabinett motor- n
.. "ed .to Orang1 burg, last Thursday \
Xvhere they remained for two days Is
at the eanip of the N. F. S. C., g
boys. While there they were tak- 1J
. on to" State college, the South Ca- f,
rolina Fishery and oth^r outstand- a
ing places at Oranfcebiug.
/v., vi.....i.... "r. -i- v- .
v/u (UtV.IIUUIl LI1U *>uwberry
base! all team versus Leesvil'.e.
The >cores were 15-3 jn fa- 1
vor Leesville. %
Mr. Charlie Inabinctt is dovng ^
soniie better after having an ucci..
^ dent with his arm. ~ *l
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Echoes of Sports a
By "BCSTEB" LAWSON " v
n
They they are, seven o'clock ill i
the morning. playing tennis. Lit- ^
tie kids, hardly large enough to]'*
hold a racket. but they are happy,j
hollering. lauehir.tr and- getting &
the morning breeze crammed in
their?link innei.hi.it lungs. Keep!
it up boys and girls and you will
enjoy the 'benefits to come.
Why can't we make a way foreall
the kills to enjoy. themselves |
during the summer? Why the, el
. Negroes haveii't an American Le- ja,
gien Junior bast- ball team? The.c'
boys are idle, nothing to do but j'
walk the streets. You men who! *
have the ambilieti 'and, the . ability ij
should make a way for. the futuret n
health and the training of Negro] ?
, youth. .Negroes in the South have a
the ability to make great athletes'
but they are,never recognized un-1 c;
.. less they go Nt^.h,-'or to some 1
Northern'college. You are cheating j
many Southern Ncgroojf out of 0
1 their talent by not'making-a way; a
for them - t<> prove.'here in lthol.u
South their ability in the sporting v
world. . j 0
....Is
Around the Camps. |v
. ' 1
Joe I.Dili )i;i? started training,
. at. Poinpton T.ak< s. lie JaixcxI four
' ' rounds Mdnday and Tuesday. On, a
Wednesday In* inc reased to six a
rourds. '! he . hauipion is in good!
condition for.trainir.tr. but strings
a!onir until' ra-xt week., ,/'*
In Philadelphia Henry. Armstrong
topped Benny Bass in 4,
rounds. Pool; oi.it .Montaiioz we arei
coniinjr. " I
John Henry Lewis, liuht heavy-weieht
champion has ended his va- v
cation. Lewis has started training "
to defend his tilJe. against Italo j
Colonello at Forbes Field in I*itts
bury; on.the night of August 11.
I>r. II. P. Pride will stage his
first 'J tis.ht Kridav, August '1th.
" i. i 1 1 S
I 11 < ^Ut'YS 1 ilYl' [".'I'll in I I
for the !h>t i\\<? w.ieks at the Al- '
Ji ii Vi iversfty (iym. After watcho'1
iuu" heiii-raiefi.'ly. I am convinced jl
that some good talent is in the
* bunch. 'The fellows have the niak ?
ing of real feht-isi it all depends ,
upon liov. thev can take it. You
mav not la iiew im*. so come out ^
n
to tin- ('luveisity (iym Friday nite t
and watch these hoys mix it up, \
then you tell us how you think t
th y aii- Mioiiuf along. -There will t
be tights fn>m all weights and r
- plenty of it. 1 ?ir at the ^
fight. n
I'hew! 1 wotijiln't like to be run s
ning for a place on the Fast oi a
West team. Competition "is so u
hot that they are thinking about
splitting the names up and drawing
tin m from a hat. The tide is chang
ing fie-t. One week the majorityi
has _ the opinino in favor of the
Fast and a: other - week they are '
-pulling for the West. Well when'
that great crowd packs...the stad-.
?m?Chic.io",?v. hi eh?ride will
win? It's hard to tell, but with
the?pulling?t-bw?way?imd 1 hat?
way, I think that I will come off ,
the fence and sneak over oh the'
- West bench. I orly hope T don't j
get wet, follow me. it doesn't rain |
in iiiv country therefore I can't i
lose. *
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JOHN J ACOHS WINS CITY- |
WIDF (i'Ol.F TOl''HNAMENT. ,
The fust c;?ip Tournament, spon ,
sm i 3 by tin' Ciolf ;
Club, was jdayed Monday after- i
noon over it< course, which was'
won by John Jacobs who shot ?<
35 for 0 holes in the first flitjhtj
with Robert Droher second with
38 and Isaac Coleman third with!
- a 42. In the second flightD.-L.)
CJunn won with a 40, Henry (Jack)
Williams second with a 43 and R.
IT. Paul third with a 45.
Good golf was plxiyed by all the
* t players and fi^m the large galtery
that witnessed the mahchete
all were pleased and surprised at
i ho quality of golf the boys exhibited.
Every Monday a ow ball
.tournament will be played for 9
lolos. During the month of Sept.
in invitation mat en- piay win oo
staged by the Club and anyone in
the State is invited to enter,
Plans are being made to sponsor
a Woman's Tournament,, date
! to he annourred later. Don't forget
! every Wednesday is ladies-' day.
Instruction free.
Prizes for the tournament were
donated by A.W. Simkins, Dr. J.
- , ' r "'Mart. Crecnlcaf Lunch Roim,
JV Drug Stove, "Buster"
nfj. r and Paul & Marshall Dry
land Dyers. The" officials
Hk Piank all for making this
jhament a success.
T. ANDREWS AME CHURC]
Rev. G. II. White, Pastor
Andrews.?I)r. Benbow- had
cry successful Quarter with i
11 the 4th Sunday of July, R
arts showed progress, lie con
tended the pastor, officers ar
lenders for their splendid con]
ration with him. Elder and Mr
enbow and their niece of Ridg
ay worq the dinner -guests ?i
Ir. and Mrs. Fred Greene.
Our revival meeting starts tl
rd Sunday in this month. Dr. J.I
uarles the builder of this ehure
ml parsonage, presiding elder <
le Greenville District of the Pu
tout Conference id charge,
liss Ann Mack a very fine your
idy of this church was a recei
raduate of Lincoln Business <
hiladelphia.,. She is spending
>w weeks \Xith her uncle ai
unt in Atlantic City, N.J.
For Sunday morning ?worsh
ur pastor's theme was "A Wo:
erful Tree." Our visitors \Vfc;
Irs. Anna Goodwin of New Yo:
ity Mr. H. Richardson of Georj
>wn, Misses Bertha Wilson of (
imbia, Ruth G. Quarles of Gree
ood and Willie L. Gomez of Chi
iston. The last two young ladi
re visiting Miss Mary Greene
The Sunday school lesson wj
ery pointedly and instructive!
viewed by Mrs. E. Luther Smi
i the absence of the president
le League vice-president Mi
lice Williams had charge...
A most cordial welcome awai
11 who worship \yith us.
MYRTLE BE'AL'H NEWS
. "When And Where"
the S. S. of Mt. Olivs A. M. 1
liurch began at its usual hour 1
.m. with Supt. G. \V. Cooper i
liarge. The lesson was weli .ii
ussed from start to finish.
1:30 a.m. Rev. J. Levister del'1
red a wonderful sermon foui
no. 9.1-2, subject "Who Has Irli
ed, This Man or His -."Parents
laeli heart was made to r-jm
l'tcr -listening to this message.
Rev, J. E. Robinson delivered tl
veiling message found St. Lul
2:32.
Our Lcagaie service began i
:00 p.in. with a large attendam
nd its efficient president, brotl
r Lincoln Prior in charge. The:
as great interest manifested
ur League after a lively discu
ion the subject was "The Un
erso of God". Gen. 1:1-8. \\
ealizcd the neat sum of $2.1
When in Myrtle Beach stop i
ink's cafe and dine and enjo
homely meal. ""Service" is 01
lotto.
V. H. AND F. M. SOCIETY C
GREENWOOD DISTRICT IN
ANNUAL MEETING
Thu Woman's Home and Foreij
Missionary society of the Gree
rood district held their annr
leeting July 29, li)"7 in IV^t. Zi
i.' lM. E. church. Hodges circu
lodges, S. C.. the Rev. M. Ma&c
astor. '
Mrs Ruth P. Alexander, the di
rict president, presided over t
ession jn a graceful way. Owii
o some misunderstanding in t
rinting of the programs we d
ot have but, one-day's session. V
41/1 t/? ll'Al'l/ ko f/1 t/\ '1 ?> ? 111 i
?w IU ?.v/. n. iih.w aivuuipn
ur aim.
The mid-day sevinpn preacln
y the Rev. H. W. Walker \v
ood and wholesome; . "It w
fianncr to the hungry souls'". I:
ext was Acts 10:39, subject '
ntness". The afternoon dev
ional service was conducted
he ministers. By order of t
lev. II. W. Walker euch preach
ad to lead a song since Prof.
'. W. Minis was the only hij
chool principal there, he was al
sked to lead a song. This w
nother high time in Zion.
Mrs. A. R. Holmes, the juven
JLL= i.f
wiv' tommy
we 're< Oependin'
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^ X NOTE: Your question answ
jf A a c,iPk)'n? ?f column is eiic
I * reply, send a quarter (26c) ac
T velope, for my New Astrology
ijr Z mail free advice on tV.<e (8) <
nt x Wrthdate.. and correct address
af Z Assembly Street, Columbia, Soi
G. M. G.?I found two pictures
ip in my husband's pocket and 1
n- would like to know why he keeps
re them?
rk Answer?Just to make you an?e.gryv
He doesn't go with either ol
^o these people nor does he care anyn
thing for the pictures. Forget
ar them nnd don't bring the subject
es up to him anymore and he will get
rid of them,
as * m
H. E. R.?Will I go to New York
L)f next month and will I be success
ss ful in. getting a job wnen i get
up there?
ts Ans.?You are going to find
work right in your home town: I
do not believe'that you are going
to make the trip to New York . .
. a friend of yours is going to convince
you that your place is down
here in the south with him.
2.
10 4R. L.?I want to know if the
in boy I am in love with cares for
s- me and will we get married soon?
it Ans.?No . . . never. He rea1
- lizes that you are already married
id to one man and you can't expect
<- him to get too interested in you
' until you secure a divorce. You
'e haven't as yet met your future
husband,
le ?
ce. M. C. R. T.?Should I leave this
city and will I be as successful a>
^ I think that 1 will be? Could ]
ru get a private reply ?
, Ans.?The change is fust what
e. vou need. Make it before the 1st
In of September. The city you havt
in mind is also a very desirabk
r" place for you t<f uro. Yes vou car
, get a private reply. Send a quara("
ter for my Astrology Reading and
v I will be glad to send you free m>
personal opinions on three questions
privately.
0 ?
superintendent, presented Miss
IF Francis Perrin as the mistress ol
ceremony for the juvenile progrnn
several girls took a part in reciting
and singing solos, In eoncluirn
sion of the program-. Mrs. .T. T
y. W. Minis made a splendid talk tr
lal ^hc young people on the subject
on "Take Jesus With You",
it, . Mrs. Amanda Perrin also made
;y, some helpful remarks on "Exam
pie for the Young People"?1 Thi
is- offering was $2.53.
he The financial reports of the disng
trict was fair. Mose ;of the larg
he ej* charges reported in full,
lid The convention was graced wit!
i'e the presence of Mrs. Idella Gil
sh liarn of Florida, formerly of Soutl
Carolina.
fd The <Rev.~Massey and his friend
as ly people greeted us with a warn
as welcome and a_???^dinner.
"3 \\ IU'11 mt' WIIIO nil lilt CH.-VWW,
'A of officers came, everybody was ir
o- good spirit. Mrs. S. J. Bulges:
by motioned that the present officer:
he year. With many Seconds th<
er would stand approved for anothei
J. motion was carried,
fch _The officers are as follows: Mes
so dames R. I3. Alexander, district
as president; C. B. Wiiophrey, dis
triet vice-president; S. B. Lindsay
ile district recording secretary; S. J
mbw will talce th&
spm british champ ,
^?jbt -tommy fare, /
mjwk just as serious yd
fl- ^)g\ AS hp took 'f*
V."^j . ^\-\ m '
THE PALMETTO i.fcADE
ared in this paper ONLY when' ?
losed in your letter. For private ,*!
id a self-addressed, stumped en- ?
Reading, and receive by return y
lueationa. Sign your full name, X
to all letters. Address all mail y
ath Carolina. X
r . B- ";rP? yoJ think this modi-'.
cine will do mo any ^ood or. should
? I even takfc if>
Ans. sto your doctor und
j ho will pbeTl'ou the ripht kind of
j medicine so that you can overcome
the condition yon are su(Torino
with. The medicine# you !i;uc may
of course be alright bat it is safer
to take a doctor's prescription.
9 9*99
M. II. P.?Should niotlier expect
.'to find oil on the place she was
' born and what should she <!<> about ;
J the property? _ ,
j Ans.?Kncourage her to hold on i
to it until she is reasonably sure ,
that oil cannot be found there. It j
I so happens that oil has been frond j
in Several places around this place
aqd until she is confident there is
not oil there don't make a sale.
It. S.-?Do you think that I will
ever set me a better, job that will
. p^y me more money ?
Ans.?Yes . . . and before the
first of next year. Don't be satI
isfied with yoOr same olil position
hut Ret out and also Ret of the
i present "rut" that you are in. You
( doserve more pay aiiid don'l lie
, satisfied until you. are makinp it.
?
J, J.?"Will my hoy friend and I.
s ever pet married and wlwit -veins
. to be holditiR up the wnik?
| \ns.?A job ripht at this, time.Yoj
may as well expect to work
. and help this fellow^.if you pet
t married Kir no i sn i minviu^
, enough money to support you.
i I.. A. C.?Which of the hoys. I
. am going with will I many?
| Ans.?Neither of the three will
win your heart. You are tickle at
. heart and in a few months you
will have forgotten all of them..
i. Burgess. corresponding secretary;
A. E: ?C-hilos. treasurer: A. It.
11 Holmes, juvenile supenri talent;
. j Miss Frances Perrin. juvenile ?cv.irotary.
Itev. E. It. MeGill, the pi > siding "
> older, being absent the Rev. J. B.
; Smith" frook-charge of the installation
of the ifFu'ors.
, Afer the conimittee on memoirs
made their report the convention
, sang with bowed heads "Asleep in
(Jesus", led by the Rev. M. G. \YilI
Hams. ;
l We adjourned to m-et again in
Promiseland church in I'.'MS.
t S. Belle I.ind>'ay, reporter.
? WALTERBORO NEWS.
Mrs. Julia Dixon r?'ports a splen
l i did ti'in to New York recently'.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jcrideau
ih\nd Mi=s Catherine Washington
i spent several days in Savannah.
51 Prof. J.S. Shanklin anil members
j'of his family were pleasant visi3
tors here last week,
rj Rev. Julius Holniau and family
t passed thru last vfe'ek and spent a
- few hours at the ,\MK pnrsomt-ge.
t Rev. M.J. Littlcjohn ?.f Charleston
and Rev. C. Robinson <>1' Sparta n,
burg were also callui? at the par.
aonage.
ll Wanted :
Pu $chm?l //v^g
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\TCH WITH m
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Kittle Miss Celia King has come ??
for an indefinite stay with her ??
brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and P
Mrs. Johnie King. ? ;g
Several people <>f Wulterboro at P
tended the farmers picnic at Hen- g
lersonville last Monday. O
?Rev. and?M> *.?ik-A. 4>avis?with g~
their family have bei-n visiting' O
the Jonses. Mr. and Mrs. Chailea P
Jones are the parents of Mrs. Da- g
vis. 7 ? - g
Mis. Cornelia .!<>!.nsun. a faith g
fnl member of St. Peters church P
passed away and wa- buried week g
gcTore last. She died in full tri- P
uniph of the faith. g
Mrs. L.O. Miller returned front O
vacating in the'.mountains of N.C. ?
While away she ?tx nt some tinve g
in tKo -state of Virginia. She re- g
ports her son. who recently under- 0
went an operation Much improved. g
Miss A?.llino F? riruson has re- y
turned home fy<?m summer school, g
Prof. (I. Bucknian is home from P
Tuskege. It is rumored that he p
will rot be at CTS as he has n P
promotion. . . X
Rev.' and Mrs. Bigby have been 0
away the pa^t week attending the ft
District meeting at. Scotia which p
is being conducted by the CME S
church. O
T.ittle Dorothy Geridenu had the S
misfortune to be painfully but not o
seriously burned last week. She is S
much improved. Mrs. Rachael Mar 8
tin and Mrs. Sarah Rice continue g
mv the sick list. Mr. Johru Carter] ^
is up and-around. Mr. A. Bestr improves
slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Alonza
Green are still sick. Mr. Press co
Ned has recovered.. 'w
Mrs. I .ouiso Mulligan has return ai
is! from the' beach where s h e
spent several days. Mrs. J.D. Mid- le
dleton is still away at the resort, bi
The l ist quarterly conference of m
tli- \VaHorborn charge of the . A. 1st
MtE. church will ho held Saturday E
before the fifth Sunday at Mt.:cc
Zion. The* summer revivals begin 01
next week at St. John und the fol- j te
lowing week at Mt. Zion. . ; tr
Dr. I.W. Wijborn. presiding elder
of the Beaufort district meti
with a very painful accident last |
week which laid him up for sever '
al days, lie passed thru Walter-!
horn this week on his way to Har-f
deevilh . Brp. N.P. Grant nccompan
ied him.
' m9m ; ti:
J ER IS A I.EM NEWS. 1 In
Donnia R. Kenner, Reporter. \
? . jvl
Sunday was a great day with w
Jerusalem church* Roy. W.T. Ken
n.ov. pastor. The S.S. was well rep-jet
resented. It being our revival sea-jth
son. a host of visitors was present
from far and near. After the les-.cl
son stuily. Mrs. Sallie Mosely of-ei
Aiken delivered a wonderful address.
which was enjoyed by 'all.' st
Rev. \V.L. Kenner pleached the fr
openiTig sermon of the revjval *i
meeting. Rev. L.N. Moss of Green- hi
ville had charge of the meeting E
during: the week. ni
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bussey w
and family of Edgefield; M?. and
Mis. Theodore Bussey and; son i fc
an.! Mr. and Mrs. David Bussey m
of Detroit spent Tuesday with Mr. at
and Mrs. Wyatt Kenny and family. i#i
Miss Alma Barnes of Aiken S.C. w
spent the week with the reporter, tr
Mr. George Kenner of Anderson fii
is spending a few days at home. !
Mr. James N'oggles is home from C
New York. Mr. and Mrs. Mattie,
Gibson were glad to see their five
kiidren of New York to spend a;
few weeks at homo. Mr. and Mrs. j
G-.t.rge Codmen were proud to see, hi
'heir s??n and daughter and son-in-j"'
law of Connecticut to spend a few o]
weeks at home. Mrs. Emma Nag-'J T
g!o> and children of Tuskegee, are Y
spending A few weeks with Mr. s<
and Mrs. Joe Marshall. T
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WIIITMIRE NEWS. A
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Sunday being the fir? Sunday m
itt August, it is the beginning of w
our revival meetings. The meeting a
began at New Hope Baptist church p;
jiid ,'SjirTng Hill AMEZ church J ?>,
Conduct <?rs: Revs. * Wilson and L.
p ekv i ; A great campaign la gy
YT Bai b:-r. They are both fine vvh
perted at loth churches. thi
Tit" Spartanburg?Fnmoty Four cot
mai tot rendered a splendid pro- foi
rant at Bruce Tabernacle church a
Saturday. July .11. % Ht
Mrs. Mamlanin Rice left Sun- So
lay Aug. 1st for Washington. D. wj
'.. after -pending some time with St
dr. Barney Rice and family. Tr
Mr. Set ^ J. Fart. Misses One- W
*st< r and Geretha Fant left Fri- Ac
lay for CJarfnton. Pa
1 M'ss I onnie Mae Joiner left
wtdrtv?-for Charlotte.?N.C.?after
pending the week-end with Mr.
unl Mi-. Win. Joiner and family. Gi
-AI*. T Fnn.-i spent the week- Hi
Mid wit' , Mr. .Tamos Epps.
Mi-s Mozelln Enps has returned -"h
a'tor "spending a short time M
*t Helton.
Mr.4. Easter- Robinson was the he
Sunday truest of Mrs. Susanna A- si:
hfams ard family. ?c
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Williams
were motorists to Newberry last m.
week. af
The 7 Table feast at Cedar Grove in
Saturday ftito was a success, p
Misses Julia and Mary Clark
I ft Sat irdav for Spartanburg. ^
Mr. C da Joiner and son Haskell
mi-, .lohii w. Hyrd wore visitors a,
o Mr. >ml Mrs. Wm. Joinor and
family Friday. p,
^'Nio s'ewardesses met Friday at
the hoir of Mrs. Elizabeth Joiner n
The Whitmiro base ball team \]
tied tin- Carlisle team Saturday. 0]
MRS. HI RST AGREES WITH y,
MRS. Ml! I EE ON FACING M
THE FACTS. . $:
Nowb rrv. S. C.?Reading Mrs. ?
Eloise Idler's article in last is k
sue, nn si say I voice her sentiment
o i "Facing1 Facts and th?
Future." Yes, the Missionary
Convention w* yUitod, wm cold,
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C> Cf00D"O'OO O O OO O OO'O O'O.O.O O OOO'
ANN ()U
South Carolina
~ ?AN
Benedi
of New Y
MOONLIC
on the Historic
State of *1
DATE?Tuesday eve
TIME? 8:00 P.M. S
PLACE?W. 132nc
All Aboard for a
Music by Vernon Ar
Subscription Inclu
RESERVATIONS: Nathan^-i
3-4255;' L>. N. Walsh. 13h_ Bra.
Hookey Hughes, 2052 Tth Ave
Braxton Clark, 305. W. 1.18th-:!
Reere, 502 Madhmn .St., Br>.ok
eQ0a&Od?M&O? oooo.o.oooo
Id! By virtue Presiding Elders".,;
ives should be presidents, 1m.t
ly worker ought l?e elected r."t
ist some one. we like. Mrs Mi:- I
r said, some remarks she made; 1
ought down fire. Hope >he -re- '
embers the Bible contenting .
>und doctrine. I don't know Mrs.-,
loise Miller, but admire h -r
>uragc to speak the truth;, for it
ai- God has power it is to pro-,
ct the truth as He is the God oi
uth. / v .
(Mrs.) FLORINE E. HIRST.
iETHLEHEM BAPT. CHl/KCH
Rev. E-E. Gauden. Pastor.'
Newberry.?The S.S. us usyja^
as good. Bro. White of Zion Bap
st church along with his daughr
was with us. Bro. White decered
an interesting address;
Miss Annie Franklin who was
siting Miss Gwendolyn Henry
as also introduced to the S. S,
Sunday morning our pastor us1
as a subject; * "Jesus Meeting
le Needs of the world."
Mrss Evelenia Spearman was in
targe of the BYPU program. Ev
ybody enjoyed it to the highest.
Sunday night we listened to a
rong message from our pastor
...w, ?u? \ e. u .?,J
\j 111 tuc cuujcv v. 'n
de Meeting." We were happy to
ive with us Sunday night Mrs.
va Caldwell who is .visiting htr
other and also Arthur Turner,
ho is visiting relatives.
Rev. and Mrs.- E.E. .<ijalden left
>r Now York City to spend the
onth of August with . relatives
nd friends. They wish to thank
rl of the members and friends
ho were kind enough to make
ieir trip possible by aiding them
oancially.
AMP FRANCIS MARION CO.
S-419. SCF--1 - ,
By J. C. Moore
Awendaw. S. C.?This cumuar.v
fts been given the name of the
College in the Forest," because
f its multifaVious activities. On
uesday. July 27th, a group of N
A teachers from Charleston pre-''
?nted a very* jtnique program,
he following ladies Misses Amelia
ohnson, Alma E. Fulton. Lelia
unningham, Grace L. Chavis, M.
lston. Rachel P. Greene! Miss
havis, the mistress of ceremony
ade an interesting talk, aftei
hich the program opened with
song by' the teachers; reading
salm of Life, Miss Alston; Go
)wn Moses by the quartet which '
is very beuutifully .-ung; _ The j
callow, Miss?Alma E. Fulton,J
lich was so artistically sung thatj
i audience applauded for an en-1
r lack of time. Miss Ful*>n has '
beautiful voice. So}o, Seventh!
?aven, Miss Lelia Cunningham.!"
pleasing was the number .-he
is forced to give an. encore
ill as the Night, by the quartet. !
io, Plantation Lullaby. Remarks
alter C. Guy, Camp Educational
lvisor. Lights Out, NYA teacher.
PI C K ENS NEWS
Monday, July 26, Miss bermee
-een left for Charleston. S.
if stop was a very pleasant 'one.
Tuesday night the Jol y Social
jb met at the home of -Mr. ar.u
rs. Richard Kilgo.
Mrs. O. T. Lawton ha? returned
irne whero she has been spendh.g
x weeks in Greenville summer j
hool.
Mrs. Velmer Watters, Mrs. An- 1
i Louise Watters and daughter
Rome, Ga., is visiting friends
Pickens, S. C.
Mrs. Cordelia Burgess and son
ev. ?aiKiiis were me umuci
iests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kirk>y.
Rev. and Mi>* F. L* Lawu>n
id daughter spent Sunday in Li- ,
?rty, S. C. \vhere R?v. Lawton is
fistoring.
[rs. A. B. Rosemond had as diner
guests Sunday, August ]>-t
Irs. A. L. Watters and daughters
f Rome, Ga.
Sundny night the Pledge Rally
as carried out - 'ccossfully at the
1. E. church. . he amount of
2.00 was raised.
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