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I . ^ Saturday. September 18, 1937 Mi-- u C. liodd'ich,?|'ii nini-| ^ . . : oc ial worker of the city and ' K) and-?.n, Kaniond Hansoni, Jr.. re-| , turned" iiomo Thursday. after a-\( n it, Philadelphia. CJ --and A float ic City, N. J., visiting ivlaCVes, rind I' i' mis; They report 1 a most enjoyable sojourn. Mr. an l .M.s. Morgan's daughter (Mis- Kiln Moruant of Columbia I as j.usL arrived home from her s iv.m'er. V!;'. alien.. She has had. a x pi ;oan"! vacaiixii this su'iimer in ;l . City. .Philadelphia and 'j Ni'\v York. She attended the last j, I/'oi'j Mylit. (I.otiis and Fan ) and j enjoyed it very much. Now she is > hte k .hoinV with her pawHits. and j * ? ' is iea?ly lor sdiool. i I,, Miss.,1 >ais.y We.-tun of"2-107'Stark " stuet -r turtle: Thursday, Septem- 1 her P. from a t ij> To 1 )otroitf Mieh. > !J wii.h her brother. and lvis wife', *. - - Mr; and.Mrs Frank We ion. While I1 b'.ili.K' th re yh. vi?'.i,eil several 1 plaee's of Michiiran and Ohio. She * a!?u \v<-lit: to Canada. She 'enjoyed ! ihe trip Cory liiueli. I j . 1 Mrs. Ma-'^ie i5rowii. litis returned ii?one from tin? Waverly hospital, e ' after .a sevhyis.. illness; She thajiks . (onl, Or. ("happolle .and Nurse , "Crawford for their faithful service to her Mrs. Kio.ina Smith of 193S Pick " ens st reet is restinjr fine after Un-[ * der.-1 nil an <>pi i ' ion at 'the Co- j lumhia hospital. j'' MV. J. Ik i)ur;ress, Jr. of Phila-' ^ deipliia is vi'-itinsr his-parents, Mr ' an! .Mrs-.l. 15. Muriress, Sr. We d hope him a pleasant stay while b In t e *-. * | I Mi s. A Champion Fisher, 229 <1 ("lift' n. 15Vi 'okiyn. N. V. is attend- e in-- th--. National I5apti-t Cotiven- I) T* tii-n Aviiiili is in f.os A navies Cal. ^ / n .Mr. (i <>! ;!f . Richtnapd,. Jr., and b t. si-tyr MMai-ion Watts are vis- ii ilina tln-ir'uncle Mr. Rpbt. Tho-j mas i>!' llalUinoro. Md. M:. .Mary- Hi! it tins;, after s|> ivliM"; tsr.:nr.H r here with I hjh ! ?> ; and arnl-inother re- C tmated t-? la r. Inna- in l'rihceton. n X. J., last. Friday- She .-pent a day a thi-1o with her tunic and aunt, it .Mr and.Mrs. (I-orije Reeves and t-l -i ni-red llordchtoWn .Manual Train s .in-r sidioul. Monday. Sept. 1.1th, at' I'i'fd'-ntowii. X'. .1. We wish her a n tu. ' .-I'td school, term j J FLOW Fit snow l" Tie- members of the harden elub i >'>>)iii ! yv.u i.f the* Fall Flower ^ S . - v III a will take place Oeto- ji , 1? : ir.th or JJnd. They urge you t . i " \ - tr ll.nvi rs and plants in i... ! i,. to enter, and they in- p - \i ; ti In attend their next meet t( 1 i C. :!n II in mI thi. U'ov.! ? ?s-t?rf.?1 il'i ;i' y building on-K. Ger\ui st rci-t. ' Bicycle Contest t ( j '!"!: L>i: y .-If Contest. that was to . ' i-'-^ivcir at First Calvary Baptist ' church .Moil 'ay night, Sept. loth, j' v. as postponed .-until Sept. 27th at a ^ o'cioi k 'lire to the opening of M school. TheContest is being gi- o o"i t'oi tiro benefit of Church _Aid ' ! ! - .m' First Calvary and Union Bapti t churches. Kvcry one _is ^ :!<!:? r|?. hi lp us out. ill, Sponsors; Mrs. .kilirt-?Gilliam 1 .till Miss Kdha Butler. * ?! ??? n - IJliONZFMKN e! ?'!h lit--o-ouifH h' l l-theirannnth F 1-v??a-< ;lo- home- of Mr.-B Fail .Mayo, 2100 Calhoun street, H ?>i, ihe ni'.'ht of September lft. This v was one of the outstanding busi- o lies- i-i.i line.s the Bronze men ever IV held. The purpose of this meeting ^ was' tii oveiVo'iie the nii-hap tliat to occurred on the night of September v (1, lPftT. v Plan haw - been completed and ^ 1 :i>n v;tv you will !i pleased with' what the ( ! 111j ha- ia -tore for you ^ I haven't got -wprds -Lu?express y the many 'banks tli" Club sends to v;it h of you, liiut thought so much of (Ik- Club to write cards . and Id tor-', stating that you do '' not hold tin- Club ' responsible for the mishap. I personally thank j the one that .-aid:. "Be a little mover can I'll the next time.". I . think j if every one would be more careful tin e wouldn't be.su many things happening. To be careful you ii must be a watchful, cautious and I1 though'fu! person. j li The Columbia Police are -holding si the booking agent for the mishap that occurred September 6th. \v JJRONZEMEN, y J. II.' Bell, Secretary. ' y MORN-THLMB A pretty wedding took place on Tuesday nighty S'eptj. 7th when "t Miss September Morn became the \ bride of Mr. Tom Thumb. Jr. The y ^ceremony was ^pcr formed by the ^ %tev. Henry Webber in Bethel A. 1 E church The, church was deco- j, rrfted with cut flowers and white p caVnlles. A short program of music was j] "ifiven by Miss Mildred Mosbey f 1 ho sang At Dawning and. I Love ou l I'uly. She was accompanied l the piano by Miss Verdelle Colli.-. liu'./.ena Blocker played 10 wedding march. The bride who was jivtn in mar iape by her father wore a gown t white organdy fashioned on ie princess lines with the late V ock and long sleeves full at shoul or but fitting at wrist. Her veil as of white net. The bride-earied a lovely bouquet of flowers, he maid of honor also wore a .'into cress with matching accesories. The brule*s other attendnts wore very colorful dresses nth matching accessories. The Toomsnu'n were attired in white, "ho l est man was the brother of he gioem. Many'thanks to those rhp helped to make this Tom 'luimh wedding a^success. LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB. The Lucky Bird Social Club met t the iiome of Mr. Sam Williams tll'l Wheat street; Song by Mrs. 'loienee Boycej Scripture lesson v Mr Sam Williams. Song by Iiss Hattie Hodman. The house ins <i|nrapl jl'or Business. The vice u e-idcnt^ called for the minutes f the la.-t meeting which were eat! and approved. The sick$Cemnittee reported one member sick, Irs. Mannie Coleman. The viceiresident called for new and unfin shed business. After which the 'ice-pt i sideiit addressed the ' club. Tiie ju-xt meeting will be held t the liome of Mr. James Kenny, 221 What street. Refreshments ere served and the meeting closd. . ' SUNSHINE BAND SAVING CLUB. The Sunshine Band.Saving Club let with Mrs".. Eliza Fogle 1117 lighland Ave. The vice-president i>oli eiinrge of the iiicctinij. Openug song: "God Said He Would love." Scripture lesson read by Irs. II II Cook? 13th Chapter of '.omans. Prayer by the vice-presient. The house was opened for usiness. The minutes of the last looting were read and adopted, 'nlinished and new business was iseussed. The roll was called and aoh member responded with a Bile Verse. We had two visitors: lissos Freddie Dickson and Malie^Marshall ^Next meeting will e with Mr. and Mrs. James Goigs. 113!) Blossom stree<t, Apt 108. FROG'S. All-. Willis Nance. Secretary and usiness manage)- of Columbia 'hapter of Frog's number 314, has ecently announced that , plans are bout complete and final arrangements have been made concerning he initial "Jamboree" to be held (onetime in early October. This promises to be one of the most outstanding features of the all season, and each "Frog" has le.dg.ed to "croak" his best t o lake this particular event ,a great access. Several out-of-town brothers are xpeetod to ,-tUnd this gala"a<Tuir pd the. fV.linphiji Chapter is striv lg to nialie it one of the swank s-t of the season. .Mr. Matthew Hoeehum the vicercsident is in Hickory N C., at nding an Extension Conference. WAV Kit I. FY LIBRARY NEWS. The Travel Club party was held hursday afternoon, Sept. 9. Sevral.of the members brought their Tends. Everyone had a good time. ft( r many dilferent gamek were layed, refreshments were served, pineapple drink, cookies and mint ntfdy. Then certificates to thirty no deserving children. Josephine in,, rTi.1- I ih uu'kk. i m graae. received globe as first prize.' He read and dated 50 stories. Second was 30 lories told by Raymond Chatman l!i grade; third 27 stories by Dorthy Ash 5th. Thelma Steele and iyian Adams wrote ten storiee. it her members to receive certifiites are: William Young, Herbert she. Sara Neele'y. Nadine Lorick, 'auline Richardson. Adolphus locker. _Elnora Rnhinson, Thelma [uzzard, Ruth Powe, Jennie Trezfuit. Camille Dunham. John Wheel r. Sat ah Murray, David Gunn, lamie Thompson. Rernice Riley, lartha Coleman, Ralph- Stephen>ii, Jr., Sarah Riley. Carolyn Trez ant. St. Clair Gunn, Dorothy Gloer, Ray Gunn, George Ford, Geo. k'heeler. . Now. that summer is over and ml the schools have opened, "It's (ink-Time Again" for the chilren at school and at the Library We shall expect them with their achers. paretns and friends durig the library hours?11 A. M. to P. M. - ? ? ( I INTON COLLEGE NEWS By Inez Meaows We wish to make a correction i our. news of last week, Prof, rof. C. T Hinton is teacher of il.le and Music. Prof. A J John >m, .-vience and niainematics. Students are entering daily hioh moans that we \Vill have a ery targe enrollment this year Rev. and Mrs. A C Cook, o f [amlel, N. C. were pleasant visi>rs on the campus Monday. They 'ere. accompanied by their daugh?r Miss Laura R. Cook who rendered as a student. Prof. Johnson has already beun practiee-?n...the football field, he prospects for the yehr in footall look interesting. Rishop J. W. Martin accompan d by Dr J. W. Eichelberger are xfiecteff on the campus on the 0 Friday. Sept. 10. the Ladies auxiary of the city entertained the acuity and student body at an ini I 1 + vfl^H M y':^H * ? 1 I <J A group of South Atlantic Co S. C., Saturday. September 11, for formal reception given in the college auditorium. Everyone present expressed themselves as having enjoyed a lovely evening. After, the program we were served with . ire cream?and cake.?: LAKE CITY NEWS. All teachers of the Lake City school are back for work. The first teachers' meeting was held at .the school house "Tuesday morning and Prof. Bradley reported a good meeting. The teachers pledged j themselves to rally in a general | expense fund drive for the imI provement of the school, Further 1 report of the meeting will be made (later. Although the weather was bad. the rally for Education at Saint James A M E church. Sunday was very encouraging. The pastor Rev, Washington is now busy getting ready to make a good report at the Sunday School Convention. KINGSTREE NEWS. The Tomlinson High School began its fall term Monday. Sept. 13. The enrollment was very large for the opening day. v The faculty remains' the same with the exception of five new teachers.1 Plans are being made to make the school year one of the best ever witnessed. I We hope the new members of the faculty will feel free to visit our churches, homes and other places^n which they are interested The Barbecue supper which was held at the parsonage Monday nite was quite successful. | Many of the young ladies ahu gentlemen are leaving for the various colleges. Mr. Melvin McCIam and his sis ter, Mrs Virginia Fullard, left for Richmond, Va.. last Monday. Mr McCIam is under the doctor's ' care 1 Mrs. Carrie L. Scott left for. New York Sunday Mrs Irene Whitfield left fo r Vashington last Sunday. , Mrs. Mable McDaniel spent a few days in Charleston last week. Little Joseph MaDaniel spent a few days in Darlington last week. Mrs. Mable McDaniel entertained a small number of young peo-. I pie Thursday night with a Whist | j party. The jtarty was given in hon I A.. ^C U~? ufAAb f\v\A xriui I UI U1 IAU1* W vcix-vuu Tio?w.u . McDaniel of Charleston and Mr. Major of the same city. Everyone UNION NEWS. The Sunday school department of Maple Ridge Baptist church, condicted a financial drive for the benefit of the Church improvement. .Thru lhi< effort they were able1 to turn over to the officers $62.5(7 Prof Wm. M Bogan, principal-elect I of the Santee graded school Prof Bogan is a splendid leader of our people in Union county Messrs Edward Coung. Floyd | also Miss Young and Jackson of Newberry were visitors here Sun-j day afternoon. Miss Jackson is the Home agent for Newberry Co..', and Miss Young was one time a teacher in Sims High here where she made many fri?nds. Mr. J. C Copelandi with Misses | Effietee Martin and ^Vilkinson of the Gaffney school were here Sun-' day Mr. and Mrs. C. E Wilson spent Sunday in Newberry visiting relatives and friends The Sims High school and the McBeth graded school opened for A 1 1AOT7 Mrvr?/loif o n i\ TllOQ tnu XJOi SU33?WU mu-nuwj ? ?? *?ivu dny Se^. 13 and 14. The new teach ers are: Miss Bessie Davis. Miss Brogdon of Charleston and Prof. Dean of Columbia. Prof. Dean will be the coach. P^of Sims the Supervisor is possibly-one-of the busiest men in Union Miss Helen Ruth Norris left Sunday for Claflin College where she will join the Freshman class. Miss Mary Ethel Sims. Spellman College, and Mr. Carson Jeter, Allen" University. Quite a few students will leave in the next few THE PALMETTO LEADE Qt ? H||H JH I '. ;*... : .^H H II | | fm R V nference Coaches and Officials who a Rules discussion and Interprctatij) days for State, Benedict. Allen, Claflin and other colleges. The list is not available how. Dr. L. A. Sartor spent Monday in Spartanburg arranging for her fall stock in Drugs; etc Prof. M. A Christie. of,the Sims High school, who has been spending the summer in Detroit has returned; also Mrs. Christie has returned from Atlanta, Ga. Messrs. E. N Williams and Prof i R. J Rollins have returned after spending a very pleasant vacation in Asheville Rev. J. M. Dawkins of Carlisle, after conducting a very successful revival at Bethel church, left for Birmingham, Ala, where he will preach a series of sermons at his son's church in that city. News has reached here that Rev. J. M. Dawkins, Jr^-is having wonderful quo cess both in his church and school work. Mrs. Nettie Fant has recently been appointed agent for the Mutual Relief Company of Columbia. We have all of the colored companies that operate in the State doing business in union. EDGEFIELD NEWS. The Juvenile Thrift club met ut the home of Pierce Blalock. Jr.. on Sept. 3. After the business transactions a delicious repast was served The next meeting will be held at the home of Robt. Osborn. Misses Nadine Parker and Gracie Mae Jonow were joint hostesses to a party honoring Miss Gertie Nix of Aiken. An enjoyable ev eriing was spent. Miss Nix left for Aiken last Tuesday, accompanying her home were Misses Nina Green and Nadine Parker. They report having spent a very nice time as the house guests of Miss Nix. Mr. Edward Morgan has returned home from Philadelphia. He was accompanied by his niece, Miss Elizabeth Waldo, who will remain here this winter with her grandmother, Mrs. Lizzie Morgan. Mr and Mrs. D L Washington' and Mrs M. M. Murray ajujrived this week from Atlantic City' , Miss Grncie Mae Jones, left Tuesday for State College, accompanied by her grandmother Mrs Rosa Jones. Mrs. Elizabeth Waldo spent last Saturday with her mother in Aiken Mr, ami Mrs. Jacob Singleton accompanied by Mr and Mrs Jack Hamilton motored ~fo AsTieville, N C . lnqt wnolr Mr J B Abney left Tuesday for State College. A surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Warren Cohens, by the children of Mrs. Frances Samuel. The affair was indeed a surprise to Mrs Samuel. A delicious repast was served. Master Hallman Miller is at the' University hospital in Augusta. Ga. undergoing an operation for Appendicitis. Those on the sick list are: Mr. Joe Harris. Miss Ethel V. Terry, Mrs. Rosa E. Parker and Mrs Janie Smith VISIT ASIIEVILLE, N. C. Mrs. Margaret Yaws of Albany, N. Y., and her grandson, Don Davis were viting her baby brother Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hailstock of Asheville, N. C? last week. MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. W. P. Carolina, Paator Sellers, S. C.?'Sunday school opened at the unual hour with Supt. James and his co-workers at their post of duty. A splendid lesson and review by Mrs. E. Nowlrn. At 1^:00 ^a.m. morning service began, the pastor selected his t?xt from I Thess. 4:11. At 3:30 we again assembled and witnessed the Thanksgiving service of the Unite Sons and Daughters of Jacob. Mr. C. Maxwell, master of cer?1 \ B I mm~mmi^ met at Benedict College, Columbia, n meeting. monies. The Rev. H. E. Owens preached from the subject "Let's Go To Gcd". Quite a large i audience was present. ?At-"8 o'clock We again, assembled and Bro. W. M. James brought to us a wonderful message from the 2"5:1 of St. Matt. Quite a few .ylerie present.' 'T>- v ^ Those on the sick list at this writing: Mrs. G. M. Brown, Miss Nancy E. Jon^s, Mrs. Caldonra Abram. The pastor and wife weie the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crosland. Mrs. Emma Henegan, the sister of Mrs. Laura Smith and Mrs. Eva Wviw nf JSJpu- VnrV npnnf tho week-end with her sister Mrs. L. Smith and worshiped with us on Sunday. Mr. Arthur Smith and ,wfre and Mrs. Elizabeth Moore spent a -few months with her mother Mrs. Julia Barr. Mrs. Pecolia Byrd who has been spending so-met time with her sis ter, Miss Nancy E. Jones at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Hey ward Jones left Sunday night for her home in Charleston. Mr. P. C. McBrwie and wife of Little Rock spent a short time at the home of Mr. ,ar.d Mrs. H. Jones also* Mr. H. Jones; reported a pleasant trip after spending a week in Philadelphia, Newark and New York witn relatives and friends. WATERLOO NEWS ? The gospel singers of the Missionary club of St. Paul Baptist church of Laurens rendered a program at Good Hope church Sunday at 3:00 o'clock. Mrs. Carrie Cunningham conduced the meeting. Mesdame's Rev. Earl Wright, iMary Whitener, Serilla Hughes brought a great message in mu-, sic. Mrs. Means, Supearl Bulock and Maggie Fuller were the speak- I ers. Collection $4".97T^ ? Mesdames Anna Blackly and Maggie Fuller attended the Wo* mwiV Heme Aid cunventTbrTSaturday, September 11 at Duncan. S. C. They reported a good con Kfention, Collected $391^40:. On deaths. * ' <' Mr. Bob Cunningham wili attend school in Washington, D. C. this term. He rs leaving this week. ST. MATTHEWS NEWS. Sunday school opened at the usual hour with teachers and ?upt. at their post of doty. The pastor preached an excellent sermon! Miss Catherine Pelzer returned to Charleston after a vacation with Mr and Mrs. J. L Whaley Mrs Maude Thompson of Detroit and her daughters spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. J. L Whaley The popularity contest that was had'at the SL Matthews Baptist i church on Sept. 6 was a success The contestants wore as follows Rev. Lykes, pastor Bethel AME church, 75 votes; Rev. A W Mil-1 ton, pastor Friendship Baptist! church 150 votes: Rev Aiv>e?tl Wright pastor Mt. Pleasant church 50 votes; Rev David Mitchell pastor St. Matthews Baptist church, ' 100 votes. Rev. Mitchell was the winner and declared the most popular pastor in St Matthews. He was crowned by Miss Minnie Bartley. who won first prize for selling the most votes. First prize was presented by Prof. H. Stokes, which was a watch. This contest was sponsored by Deacon Author Tohn<=on of St Matthews Baptist efcaffe. I ? rnw - ? **1 " IN -MEM OKI AM In sad but lovnjf remenibranol of our dear wife and mother. Mr> M. J. Gamble, who departed thi: life, September 14, ly.'W. AlthouKh ^four lonjf years hav< passed, It seems only yesterday -inee vol passed away. We loved you dear mother hut God loves- you best. Sl**ep- on art^rtah e your rest. Sadly missed by: Kev. J. X. Gantble, husbane Kev-. Cia J. 'Gamble Mrst Alethia Mi Kaehui, ills. Katie Me(;'oy Children. > IN M K\1 OKI AM Rev. .Geovxe S. Albany wv; de parted this life seven years atf to day, September IH.'ifrlU. ; ". . . 1 Never shall we" cease to h>v<. you Never shall your metuorv f??t? The sweetest love forever linger In our loving heatt* for you today His devoted wife, son ai;d grant daughters: Mrs. A. R.t .las. M. Juanilla B., and Jacqueline. Y. Al bany. IN M K.MORI AM ' Inj memory of my dear niothe Mrs. Agnes Thompson?Sept. 1 1936 Once I hud a loving mother. Who walked and talked with in God has called her home to heave There with Him forever to tlwe Sleep on. sleep on. dear niother. Sleep on .and take thy rest By and by the storm will be ov* And my soul will be heavenly blest. Mrs. Elizabeth Emanu'el Thonij son, Daughter. 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