The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 16, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, October 1G, 1937
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- Mr. Jerry Helton Johnson for- j
merly of ColunlMn, hut now o 1' |
Detroit, Mich., .motored down ,to ,
see his mother, Mrs. Sal Lie John-j,
son, 1020 ColicKe St. While here!,
he was highly entertained hy r< l-j;
atives and friends; Mr. Johnson (
alstr subscribed for The' Palmetto
Leader.
Mrs. Alberta Ford hits returned
home after bo.injr in Washington,
D.C., far two' woo,!;-. Wfule away j j
she stopped with a life huiir friend
of hers Mrs. Richard A. Murray.'t
She reports an enjoyable trip. !>
NOTICE.
All ex-Service nun are request- '
ed to meet at tjhe Veterans' llos- j
pital November 11. I'd",7, to cele- ,
brate Armistice Day, ' j
Committee?
Cleveland Jacobs. j
Mother Matilda (irillhi. j'j
' V - NOTICE. 1 ..
Come to the. Phyllis Wluatloy
, YWCA Sunday '.afternoon at 1 p. ;
m.. and hear Mrs. Cordelia Winn, '
secretary for A.dvtsory services J
for colored hi an lies throughout '
the United States.I[
returns nVni^r. ^
Mrs. Sallie T. Feldtjr of- Sum- j?
ter, S.C., the mother of Rev. 1).D. ^
Felder has returned to liyr home
after?an extended trip in New 1
York City and Jersey City -vi^it-j1
Ing. her sons and daughter- She
reports a pleasant and,i_en.ioynlih'
trip. 'mmm: ' 1
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT, j i
Mrs. Emma V. Tillman announce i
the marriage of h r daughter I.u- ?
???ciie?-to?M-u.?General?\Yanyl on,?
Jr.. May 2nd, 10.'IT. | f
The couple wi 11 huTk*.' their <
home in Mullins, S. C.
CRUSADERS SOCIAL ( l.l II.
ChesteO.?The Cfii.-aiU i s So-',
cial Club met at the home of Mr. '
Charles Sanders oh .liter Street,'
with the president -A.I >. John-oil J
taking charge at After the ,
business part of the '-iiiee* ing, we
were served a delirious course ef
peanut butter sandwiches and
punch. All are hoping to meet at '
Mr. Sanders again soon.
OOSMOPOUTK SfKHI,. ( l.l I!. !
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Spartanburg.- "I tn* cli;i? held its ?
second regular meeting for the I
Embly. Bridge was played; a tie !
lightful repast was served and ev-'-i
eryone reported having had a vet y
pleasant evening. .. I l
TWILIGHT SOCIAL ( LI BT -f<
The Twilight Social Club met j
at the home of Misses Mary and]
Norn Folder on Tuesday nitc Oct.'
. .' J 5. The meeting was called to or-1 ^
. dor by the president Mjjstf (J. B. j
Addison. The devrtltfoKxls \v< re1
conducted by the assistant chap-j
lain Miss Mary Felder. The president
took charge; old1 and new J
business was discussed.- Manyj
games were enjoyed. The hostess
served chicken salad sandwiches,!
hot chocolate. The meeting then ,
adioumed to meet at. the homo .of
Mrs. Rosa Goodwin and Fannie B '
Guinyard.
-Sl'NBfflyB RANI) SAVING ?
CLUB. \
The club met at the bonn- of '
Mrs. Hannah Cook, 1218 Ilcidt St.''
Opened with singing I'll be wait- '
ing up there; Scripture lesson wa->:
read by Mrs. Win. Jackson; pray- ;
er by Mrs. Simpson Lewis. Then >
the president tool: charge <>r 'the "
meeting. Minutes of the Ig^t meet '
ing were read and adopted. Un- '
finished and new business 'was '
di^pussed. The president gave a '
brief talk.'The roll was called and 1
each member responded with a '
Bible verse. Mrs. Cook gave a sui f
prise fish fry and Bingo game. ?
r? Our next meeting will be at the f
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I
Thompson, 102J House street. I
METOKAS AM) GAI.K11AS.
, The Metokas and Galedas were
royally entertained at the home |
of Mr. William Summers, Jr., 1105
Gadsden street on Tuesday even-1.
ing. The President Miss Seniles (
was at her post of duty on tim^'
After the business part of t h
meetintr a very unioue nrocramine r
' was brought to the club by Miss ,
Annie Taylor. Those receiving
prizes from the Question B o x :
were Rev. James Abney, 1st prize
Miss Elsie Searles, second prize.
After the meeting closed we |
were served a very delicious (
course of chicken salad upon the <
hearts of lettuce, pickles, smacks,
cheese, Jello with whipped cream',
and assorted cakes, j
We left after hiving expressedi(
ourselves as having spent a very
enjoyable evening. The next meetj(
ing will be at the home of Miss
Dorothy Waller, 1300 Assembly. |
SUBSCRIBE FOR?
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EVENING STAR SOCIAL CLUI
Tiiv club me| at .the, houici <>
Irs. Oliver Hayes Noi 7 I'endle
nit stVrjpt, at its usual hour 7:IM
''clock. ^Tljc -meetinj*-' was eallei
o order hjy the president. Aftei
evot ii>iis the meeting was tuiiui
ver to the president. There wen
Jible virsps Ivy each member. Th<
ainutes were adopted on Miotic;
>y Mjs.. (livens and seconded b;
diss dnnkins. Cnt'iiiiished and nev
aisiness wa- discussed. Mr. llenr;
lay s was ri porttid in the* Co
iimliia hospital. Members are re
piested to vi.-it him. We enjoyc
>;i -lives with, games. Our nex
ii; it die* will ho at the home o
U,s. ,Marv A. Dreher, 100.'! Ten
lletoiy St-.j1 Fiidav nile, Oct. 15.
LICKV MIR!) SOCIAL CT.VR.
T'u- nieetipsr was called to or
lev by the president Madam Wil
ianVs. at the home of Mrs. Jijli;
Idiiiploti. After devotions t h
louse was opened for husines;Phe
.president then called for nei
md'Unfinished business. 'J'he sic
oiiimiit'C. made 4its .report. N
ivmbers sick. The president the
tailed for ne\v business. Mrs
Florence Iioyce 1025 Cpllejjh St
vill have a T*ish Fry Haturda
light. The lUofC. meeting \vill b
it (lie V.iun.. i.1' Air- O.O.
nan. ?'> ?! Sumter strict. Refresh
mats were served by the hostess
W ARD ONE - \V. W. CLI.B.
The W ard One Willing Workei
hih nvt't at the home of "Mrs. Cn
hvrine Sims; 10.'5 Sumter stree
I'uesday, Oct. 12. with the :Madai
'resident presiding. The' rneetin
.vas .cauod to order and oppmvilli
the club Song, led by^ Mrs
Ressa Chcesechum. prayer h;
Miss Lottie Sims. Bible verse
vcre recited by the members. Mis
Fame Wolfe led another song. Th
ninntes were read and adopted o'
notion of Mrs. ' t'.M. Thonipsor
Tfotlded by Mrs.?Eva M. Moss
Hie .roll was called, the member
cspoiidedr There was a Silver to
Sunday at the hoflye of Mrs. Ev
Mae Moss. Many of. the visitor
uid * members responded. The]
Mrs Moss served tea cakes an
nndies. The meeting was closed
Mi < Nancy Siim?Ed?the chuiii
oner, Mrs. A.B. Dantzlor led th
losing ode. " ~
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SOCIAL CLl'B.
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The club h<Jd its weekly meet
11 g at the home of Miss Margare
doodwin Oct. f>,. at- 8; with th
\e!. >!?l.,vvt i\?? *1 11 4 t-v i/r
Frees} prayer i 11 concept, by Mis
Mai Goodwin; second scloc
ion Onward .Christian Soldier:
The house was then opened fo
dd and now business, which wa
tpp'rovod by. the members. Th
roll WiCs called and each . nrembc
esponded with a Bible verse an
fee. . ;
The Rose-Koeial Club is p'ivin
i Pamv at the Palmetto Chi
"ems Club Home, 2311 Pendloto
.SllTt'l.?Monday?nile,?<-Mnl?n*?U
from SioO p.m. until 'Visitoi
ire* welcome. ?
The dub a.'i.'otn nod to meet ?
he hon.e of Miss Fannie Hill, r
I Old Harden St.^Tuesday nijr h
Jet. 12. The hostess? of the evel
ni; served ice cream and cake.
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1 KI CK AND HL'BBl/EH IN
Varsity Show' Witl
Powell and Waring
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nana, upens
AT THE PALMETTO
"Yifvsily. Show." Warner Bros
ilmusical extraordinary, plays fo
t Mid-nite Show Sunday nitu, a
he Palmetto Theatre. Starrin
he evcr.-popular Dick Powell an
ntroducinir in grand manner t
notion pie tare audiences, Fre
iVaring and his natirptnllv famou
orchestra, the Pc-^ji^yl'anians
'Varsity Show" marks a new, hig
n musical -comedy entertainment
Included in the stellar cast be
side's- Dick Powell and Fred Wai
njr are such leading figures a
fed?Healv, Lee?1 )ixon, Pri*eiU
.ane, Rosemary Lane, Buck an
Hubbies, Walter Ontlett, Johnn
)avis and Roy? Atwoll. Bush
Berkeley, known for his inlandna
iv? ' and lavish ..production rum
>ers in past Warner Bros, musi
als. outdoes himself in "Varsit
show" with" a splashing finale tha
dimaxos more than an hour of su
ironic fun and amusement.
U.LEN'S DRAMATIC CI.LB I :
DER NEW NAME.
^The Dramatic Club of Allen Un
vtMsjiy 11101 iif ine university ctr
101. Monjifty nrght. Oct. 4th fo
ho purpose of reorganizing. Th
vt^ocis clooted are: Mr. Edga
Fhompson, president; Miss Myj
]o Christie, vice-president; Mis
Fhehpa Brown, secretary; Mis
Ruth Saunders. Asst. secreary
Mr. Joseph Brown, treasurer an
Miss My i t la. Moseley, reporter.
Is (liven Now Name
The cluh which was former 1
known .as the Thespian Dramati
Cluh, was given the new nam*
U. Dramatic Club."
The A. U. Dramatic Club undo
the capable guidance of Mi.-s I
II. McClain, Professor I.M A. Ma
er*? Mrs. Ella Morris and Mi
Clipper sees before it a very sin
ressful vpar ?
The Club promises to presen
to the public this year some c
the best talent and some of tjh
most unque programs that hav
ever been presented on the Un
irereity at^ge,
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i Bronzemfen State Ball
- Tiny Hradshaw ami IIU 'Famous
) Orchestra
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Many of the outstanding dance
01 chestias of today are branded
for a particular style or type of
mud. V.; i/ :i ihey per-ist in playing.
. Tiny llradshaw and 11 is Famous
Orche-tia. \?ho w ill appear Mil pel*
son on 'Thursday nife, Oct. 28, at
j Township Auditorium, are. very ot
J tc*li harshly accused of being just
(I another "hot" band. Hut this js
t not true. On the contrary . the
f sweet - melodies which this aggrega
. tion is eapaliU' of producing -are
fa L becoming the subject* of conversation
among musical circles
throughout the coiintiy, .
True the Jan 1 does have an sn- ^
, dividual st\*e which inak^- it difj
lV.cn: fidm the .other gjk'ehmtvas
..'of today. 1 ley demonstrate the
tlieorv. ol. its ; poiisor, Paramount
. ,Orchestra llureati^ that) an entire-,
y orchestra may have individuality,
^ a distinct personality of its own
0 and need libuyjepend solely upon
n the capabilitVeS*'of a leader,.- This
, , does not discredit the versatility
, ol* popular Tiny 1'iji asdiiaw.
This band has a ?"ditl'erent ? ?
V style which places it in ii unupie
..J categevry', apart front, afiy other
1-1 prominent musical outfit. They
| have )a w ide range which includes j
| both the sweetest <l?uiee melodies-!
land tin - i, syn: opateif rymin i t
[that, tlk' mono n danciy orchest ra J t'Jis
capable <>f producing.
l"l"Old Man Ivi\i;r" and liny Hrud- i*
stiaw - and his Orchestra
11 Inseparable! .
ill "iiny 111adshaw ami his orelus- t<
'.Ilia up ptrrsTTss "individuality." a
i J The various., .musical aStrivgas
tion's i>;' today aie easily iiientiliedj x>
s by an individual melody which is .
C'( now known as a theme son^r, "Old
11 Man River.'' one ot' the sweetest j*
? and most- outstanding , lefiains cy- '1
fi' to be a: s. Maled with an oreh.esi
s.tia, is the lane which immediate-, p
a ly !emin..s ii-'iners that Tiny d
il Rradshaw and his . orchestra, win.! ,
s | will -iVI'p ar in person on Thai -day ! '
11 nite,. .Oct. 2S, at Township Audi j'1
' it(?i'iujti. aie almut to be heard, I
j Tiny JJra.ihaw and his" Famous [ u
' Oi\Ju -u.i viTI ! \'. ay ITT 1 in in 1 :
with "Old Man Rive" boi'au-o' t
It'i oni it. -:l.ly fm nun'am, i'avm j j!
I niodnt O. cans; ra , Riirenui. diseov-j
lei'W of the band, .i'difed the two"
I tofi'i't-lici- and they haw remained
_ sUaulfa.-t through the years. ,-t1
,^T - Tihv- Riadshaw, leader ot' the ii
, hand, is one ol' th. most versatile i
n'voi:ii'r. na n ? ;? ! Jo "wave" a "baton, .jj.
lit; daili es an : gyrates i.^front !' .
..'the band in a. ma nnic and untiring
. fa hion.
V Sweet nir 'odit s and torrid, prim h
y live -no'any: nnnis no* itK'lud.d
|P ?d in the enviable. i miiy? of '?inv a
Brads'iaw's Orc5i?"rlr:\,
w.\v;:i{M siirvTHFsl ar (i.t it v
i Tim W'ji\ : i v ?*: v?*i% Stars met at
i1 the h uic .Mrs. Willie St.. Wa 1 T*
t..j!. n< i 1 Tim -ci'-ii ' i '?*i\i
j fXi f i ' h\ i i:apl .in Mi-s I- A
t' ?n':c?! ?' ". I'ir '"si'.nj*, In the;
(lardeir; piai'er hv M (iraeie .la-'
J1 enio: : e. H I . Jl'' .MlS. Willie U.J
' Walton. Tii.. iii?'eJt-Hi::- ua< turned!
'"lover to I'.o yf V:".-.;\nt Mis |
j (iraeie Jacob-. lju.-im sdis'U-sod j
. plannira' a' Silt.i'-r Tea Sunday,;
I o. t. IT home id' Mi-s Iinx ,i
I Colljns. Mee'in^r adjourned. The .
I j ho-'. ' >S -orved ;j. d-. eo'.lfsi
...l of chile, smacks*sind- a variety of
.- andlviehes, ( a* crackers.* mint-, t
tin 1 yiiravelU s. ()., Monday after-'s
tlooii the MaeUolias wjith ill ii
fjord in:'.-', n.u-ie royally' entertain .
I I . 1. n- .... o:l..' .. ti? ' I
! VU UIC >? iic iyv^iiM'1
ALMS'S A 1I<)L1>!K* VICSPHKS. I
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" 1 be sfud'Up (crly hivI fa* ally of ;
"i All'. n I 'niversity irat nofed. in iie.
I niversity's auditorium! .Sunday ! n
j ili't f l'tlm 111 1" will]!' ?t'lH1 first -VtS-|^
^ per service of (he YMCA. Tho!S(
service bopra-n at t? p.m. Rev\ B.J.I
i' Siiinpt'. r, master ef ceremonies, t
. Mr. John Hunter orarani-t. Solo 1 >y ^
Mr. _TFmnlifrt" Saiith. I
Dr. K. H. McCJill, the speaket S
of the evenim; was erpesnted and v
^ delivered a very in<pirinff
men frem the text S'. I.eke 1S:1N.(f
He was hiehly commended by Mr.) .
\ fJallisl;aw, president of the YMCAjt
^ Amonyf the visiters present wore, v
Mi-ses Sylvia M. Poole Wd Ben-J],
!" trice Bennett and Prof. T.ucius .
I_ Dakus. The YMCA extends^ an.'
^ invitation to visitors at all times. '
' I XION MAYS .\
Ci
The Si pis llijrh school team, and s;
V Cum mine's Street Hiirit school of j.Spartanhurpf
had th'ir lirst foot- u
ball jjanio of the season here Fri- a
n day afternoon. Both sides put up
, much tight but it finally end1 d 1 u
e 1 1-0 in favor of Sims TIr. Cyach a
r Dean of Kims high and Coach A1-. ! u
lison of Cemmings st-ieot spared w
' no time in carrying the boys thru tl
... some hard practice. ' d
d* Miss Mary Ethel Sims, (laugh- it
Jer of Prof, and Mrs. VA.'.V Sims ti
who came home from Spelman ill b
;' i underwent an operation for appen- tl
, dfx and is dr/ing nicely. It is tl
hoped that "she will soon be. able h
i' to return to the college. u
p? I)r. and Mrs. T. K. Gregg, Drs
Porter and Glymifh and many oth- h
r. ,
, Its from Spartanburg wefe h0r? e
Friday to the game. 1
it Assistant A gene J.- Director, t
(Wheeler of the X. C. Mutual Life e
iC-j-Immrtmee- crtrtpany spent several ^
days in this section recently, [ l
Mr. J. C. Copland of GafTney t
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THE PALMETTO LEADE
: ?iill jltrofrt't
-j- .. . .; 'li iji ii waffirl^
.^isr
London ,ij
Cloth's - Jit
7;- - V?^
Anions the clothe:* which Amerh
or private wardrobes*. to ho taker
outs sketcluil a how. At the left
OIK' tweed with ?!eotl icVefs and )
oal of cheeked :v..Mjl. in natural.
Tin* sp trts?U>.-MunK- at tho right (
ml. wom over a scarlet 'woolen- si
crest higly .strapped: seaming;. in a
t the' back.
as a week-end visitori.to the home \
ivlk. Mr. Copclai.d. is ngifnt iris
liargo for the X. Mutyal I.ife j f
its. Co., in Gaflfney.'".
Rev .J. R.; Xorwo.nl. M. l? pastor ( ji
reached at Bethel A M. K Sun- I t
ay night. Mi s. Norwood and ; \
augiUois sang .w-vral seh etious . f
s a quartet. ' c
Relatives of Mi. ai.ii'"Mrs.. Saju11
CJossett formerly of. thi..? city J (
-.it r."\\ living in 1'i.i!;>?I. 11>. : 11; tint
hvir.jig:i Mat'joju . is i.ivnd, ...XJiy. i
i r.iairs 'is.''expected here soon.
Mrs. Janie (I. Di/pglas. 'enter? |
ained several -fi lends Sunday nfernooa'
at .< silver tea.- A very
ltonsting program Was rendered. t
Juite.a nice sum was collected <
or the b.-netit of Clinton A. M.
1. .church. . " <
The f. iemls of Alt'* A'llyn Nicolas
ai'e^ eioii.'ii'g u\i-i the "Wot:- >
erful impn veniem she is making, i
fter a heavy attack of HIikss. j
Rev. i. Iv. ltvibinson said he is ,
eudy for the .annual conference 1
Cnich wiii t?< gin her- on the -S 1
f tiio Tro^iij, . ' ! ;
S'cmvs In And Around",
Washington
^ Rr J.. (). Hurt '
\V??~rlii> 1/ '< !.; 11. (*.; Oi'touiv V'~~" "
U'kT ait i?" -aid and dnm , Mr.
Intro T:i . t hi p.ewly . appointed c
ustii'o t<? '! supreme (Vint, hfls"
?< ( )! <1 eiy vi'rotrrii/.fd and now )
teal It t hi- position.
Two lav * eps. Albeit I/Aitt otie s
I
iinv Jii.-tirj Hi partmcnt employee
i:d I'atiich II. Kelly nt -Rostnil ^
ayiny that there was 110. vacaney
n the beorh. After the hearing 1
'hief .I'.i-'i- Chariest K: Ifotrlr's i
xplanu-d that their fhotioii win *l
nil and v?d.l. b tauso Mr. Rooo* t?ht?hilil?i11
II1 od?hl|'|?trim?t4rr
er.ato Lad* coto tinned him. i'.v lews *
I* til* I'mt iltllioi) Of tilt- United '
tales. f
Dr. H'M'.i' miii Jv. Muy< of tin' :
chool of lb. ligion ut Howard nr.i- 1
ersity !);:.< < a sple'ndid lecture at
Im Ai- i i i ; a u'i A.?M. I'. ciimh.' ?
aft Sat day night, on Lis tip
o India, the lirst pai*l?uf th;s
car. 11 object was "A Ontiintion
of lauia and a Cha'ior.gw
the * .\ i. ? a <>". Hi' wont on to t
aint cut v hat'.a change India has t
tado si .c the firm teaching ol
lahativ.n Handi. He stated that A
ian'di v.a> 't Ynly teaching' 'Ian I
howit g' his people by living tie ;
i'e. Th?. I. diatis idolize him fot t
hat lie has done for them and [
re doing; _ o .t
Once (In. Hindu thought it was e
.sign of culture for. one to In* J
bio to sj> ?l Knglish and not his I
wn language,' to dross like thi -q
astern \v?;. M ai d to eoppy after
hem in nn?'.vay possible, but Clani
brfs in-".!.led in* their hearts, i
Iinds and iiu'/i very souls that
ndians are. lr.st and for tbem to
e proud of their heritage, to dear ,
heir unlive costumes and spook,
heir own language first.. To bo
rave and not afraid of dicing or
ny thing.
tiandi, is an educated man with
is dogrpe n la from Oxford and !
ould be"1 drawing ap sojary of 8 or j
t) thoiisan i d</llars*!a year but rah?'r
use hi learning to better the
omlitiort ,.of hi.- people, said Dr.]
Irrycs. ? f
Xow tht Indians are proud of j
hemselves and rpaidly doing a- j
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?iia have been ordering recently
i back with them are-suits anii
is a brown suit -of heavy Trionwlitaper,
.over which is "worn a top-red.
orange, green and black.
/ousjsty df a beige diagonal shot*
lit: The reefer is marked by in:
curved yokc-and-panel formation
vay with that old evil the "oast
ystem" which has kept them so
ar behind the rest of the world.
If the N?gro of America could
ml would just catch a smali por-'i
i< ti .of the i<lea of the Indians
0 jiujt himself in his own mind:
iist as a race, they too could acofnplish
much the same.
Mr. Thomas Sheltoti, formerly J
f l.anrcns, S.j (.*., and reporter
or The "Palmetto- Leader foi that
ily. ul.-o foinarlyxTi student o'f,
\ll> n university, is. now residing
,ert. and is a student of Howard
.?>ivv rsity.
.Mrs. Edit! Brown Ilavcncir foraei
1>* of Andrews, die.d here
n-iobei 5 nfter0 a -hort illness:,1
IVi- body .was sent home Thursday
h'tober 7 and func.ralizc-d, Satur'Qctob
r* Pth. She loft to
r.uui n her loss -a hu^trd, Ernest !.
".avenell am! three children, Juan*
ia. Ernest, Jr., and" i)<m/thy -Rav- |
in II. Barents, Mr. aijd Mrs. Ar- [
ihur Bro\\?n of Andrews; three
jio'.hfi's, Ili.zcl, Hv.-r.ry ur.d Ulyss'-jj'
Blown. Olle sister.. Mrs. T: 1
<7 tomhnan.
i
?A1>? * Nettie I>nvi* has 1 etuim'ri *
from i.er home, Suiiit"v whore
die spent ^awhile with hor people.
>hi; whs flp-ay for thr'e w'eeks. A
)lo4s;\ntsstay was hers.
To purchase The Palmetto Lsealor
or send iti news,;, cull North |,
l"15~or stop at 1413 T St., N. W., ,
\pt. 12, before 12 noon each Mon '
lay. '>
IT. LEBANON A.M.E. CHl'Rt H *
Rev. \\. I. Williams, Pustor i
Good now* i? flashed from Duo >,
Yost station .whore- all members t
oom to bL> happy and enjoying ''
heniselves Sunday it was very ?
lea-ant an 1 a splendid cor.gregaion
attended the church."A
very fir.e reception wag given \v
he aired a; d .-irk pei.pV on last 1
!4<M>" : 'X"' U was a cotnmuniy
wide atV.'iir. It was enjoyed by ''
11. We'ure planning a great day
he ? 41ik of this month. Watch n,
he church grow. w
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(iOl.ItVII.LH NKWS
Mt. Co well llaptist Church '
Rev. J. c. Collier, Pastor
Friends..^' Roy. Collier are <g)ad v
o know,,that he hag improved afcr
being veiy ill.
Rev. and Mrs. R. I.. Sntterwhite. ;,K
Irs. Jena Fainter, Mrs. Mary LJ s:
1:11 a: d Miss Minnie IJ Davis at- '
ended the St. YaTigfTmhlle bap-"'"-'
ist association at Scurry Springs |j
kiptist Chappelle, S. C. hi
Rev. 11. L. Sattorvvhite delivervX
d the message on Sumlya Light. M
t .most itluesting time was had. ;
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PROMPT SERVICE.
PHONE 4311
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K .S* uJ.: Soap. . . __ ... 20c
"Hiii'j Oil ' ' 45c
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