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Miss Rachel Kinard left-Columbia
Monday, January 31 for Atlanta,
Ga., where she will take up Nurse
Trarning at Grady Hospital.
Mr? JE. D.. Watts left. Columbia
Sunday morning, returning East.
Mr. Watts will make quite a num
r~ ber of stops on his way pp. He
will stopover i\t Winston-SaleTii,
Richmond, Philadelphia and New
York; then h^me to Greenwich;
COTttTT arriving there about the
la^t of February; when all the
cold weather will just-about be
gone.
MARRIAGE ANXOT*NCEMENTT
' Rev. and Mrs. b'-red Hunter, of
2319 Pendleton street, Columh'a,
- S. C., are happy to announce the
marriage of their daughter Eloise
B., to Mr. John Wesley Aldrich,
of Society Hill; S. G., Dec. 29, 1937
Mrs. Aldrich is a graduate o f
Broker Washington High School
and had two years of college work
j at Benedict and, State Colleges.
Mr.-Aldrich is a recent graduate
a*: State College, Orangeburg, S.
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J.
J. Harrison,'- of Columbia, S. C.
The couple wi'll make their home
in St. Louis, Mo., after Feb. 4.
LOMAX-BUKT. ' *j
,* Of interest to a host of frionds
~ in South Carolina is the announce
ment of the marriage - of Miss
Helen Lomax of Greenwood and
Rev. Pierce P. Burt of Edgefield.
The ceremony" was" "performed"
by the pastor of Trinity A. M. E.
church, Rev. A. D. Dawkins. Only
.. a fe.w close friends attended the
ceremony. j
Mrs. Burt is the _ daughter of
Mrs. JanTe Lomax and the late
Rev. A. T. I s.max. She attended
the schnnlg-in "Ci ecu wood B?ffd"Bon
edict College, and is now at present
a member of the Edgefield
- Aendemv's faculty.'
Rev. P. P. Burt, is the son of
the?late Mr. and Mrs. z. ti. Hurt.
He attended the schools of Edgefidd
-and Allen University. He" is
now rastorine St. Paul A. M. E,.
chureh at Johnston. The ponular
? couple will reside in Edgefield^
YOUNG "PEOPLE'S SOCIAL
CLUB.
Hello Everybody! Let's go visit
ing the Young People's Social
club which ;i ganized with the new
year, Monday Jan. 8. The officers
are asT follows: Edgar Thompson,
president; Ben Johnson, vice
rrco.; l^ucuiua r ranee, secrtxary;
~ Roberta Simons, Asst. Sec'y.; Bertha
?StTOtherT^Trea^.i?Hollis McKim
and John Henry McKissick,
business managers. With those officers
we are planning to do many
interesting things togothor. J
On Monday, Jan. 31, we were
entertained by Hollis McKim -at
the h_'ne of Janie b. Jjiggs, '1318
Harden street. We selected our
theme song?everyone is crooning
\_ "Once >'n Awhile." Our club colors
' are blue and white. The unfinished
business t<or next meeting
is the forming of the constitution'
which will be drafted by Annie
Mae, Strother, Hollis McKim, Ben
Johnson. After we had enjoyed a
delicious menu we adjourned T3~
meet Monday, Feb. 7 at the home
of AntVo Mae Strother, lfi08 Wav
erley street.
GROWN AND -SCEPTF.R CLUB
OF ST. JOHN BAPT CHURCH
The Crown and Scepter club met
at the time of Mrs. Margaret An
derson of Colonial Heights Thurs
day, Jan. 27. The club was called
to order by the Pres. Mrs. Fan-J
nie Mae Jones. After ringing alb
responded with Bible verses begin
ning with the letter R. The min-'
ut.es wt received and-ndoptrf by
all. After all business we listened
to rr?verv irntmre nrncrnm. Solo
Miss Florine Whitencr: When I
Come to the end of mv Journey.1
Reritat'on Miss Emma, Onctfe: The
H^'ise by the side of the Road.
? Duett Mrs. Pauline Russell and
Mrs. Margaret Anderson. Talk
by the president.
We are glad to have visitors
* at all times. We were served with
a delicious course of potato salad
cocoa, saltines, ham and mints.
Next meeting at the home of Miss
Arthur Mae Dailey, Washington
a venue 1?
tup m vr.vnt i a pnrTAT. CLUB '
TU - ~1.,U 4. -4. 4.1. 1
x ne uuu met at vn^ nurci*?. ui
Mrs* Violette GofT in the University
Terrace With Mrs. Ida Mary
Gilliam leading th<> cpenrnpr s?r-~
vice. Tho immediate business
"Iravinf been finished we th n
made plans for a silver tea. The
event is to take plac^ at the
home of the Mrs. Griffin's 1300
Lyon street. We are asking all
our friends to me?t us there us,
Sun l".y, February ^13. Business
completed, we dismissed to meet
at the ho-me of Mrs. Ida Griffin.
The hostess served a delicious repast
of potato salad and hot chocolate
with after dinner mints.
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F. B. B. t?. '?*
The F. B. fS. C. met at the
home of Mr. William Miekens,
1411 Whaley street. Opening song
Brightly Beams* iV-C-I Scriptilr?
lesson was read from St. John
1 prayer in concert., Then the meeting
was turned cv.er _to the
l : nil - 1
pi -Oivu^n w xwr uu?inus?. - W1U aiKl '
new business was dicusssed. Mr
Walter Casey became a membei
of the club. Mr. M'ankins made a
motion that no member can bring
a new member into the club uu
l?ss hp is one of the founder? pi
the club. After these transactions
the meeting closed. Next
meetincr win be held at the home
of Mir. Chesterfield Powel, 219
Bull street.
| President, Chest?i field Powcill;
Secretary, William Micfccns; Reporter,
Eddie Mankins.
f I/AMUSANT ;
. Thy club met at the heme of
Mrs. Mapper 913 Walnut street at
its usual hour with the president
in .charge. The opening song.
Abide With Me, led by Mr. Ril?y;
prayer by Rev. Zeiglcr after which'
a lengthy program was given.
Poem,?Miss Aabury;?talk. Mr.
Brown; poem. Miss EKase Trezevant;
short talk by Rev. Pattersonand
the guest speRke,. was Rev.
Zeigler who spoke on "Initiative".
The host and hostess were Miss
Myers ftnd the president who served
hot cocoa, cake Rnd after dinner
mints. v
1 Mrs. Napper who made it ,sc
pleasant for the - elujo had her
heme beautifully decorated with
flowers. The members reported
having a niee tim?.
After the meeting the club called
Mrs. Napper in and she was
gi^en thanks <by Miss Elease
Ti^7:e\nnt for having shared with
us so nicely. We were glad to
h.'^ve Rev. Burroughs ar.d- Mr.
Nesmitb back with us. Also Mr.
Brown as a visitor.
Ncx' meeting will convene ai
the residence of "Rev. Patterson
P08 Walnut street.
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WAVERLY SUNFLOWER
| SOCIAL CLUB
I ,
The Waverly 'Sunflower Social
I club met at the honiP of Mrs.
Atmie Belle Davort. Tuesday" nite,
February 1. 19S8. The meeting
was called to- oiv<cr by the presi<3evotional
exercises after which
the house was opened for busi
noss. Old and new business was
lli'sdussed. The minutes, cf the
last meeting were received and
I adopte \ Then the roll was call- "
ed and each momber responded
with a Bible quotation,
i The hostess: served us a delicious
course consisting' of hot fish, but^tered?rolls,
stuffed Ccelery, pickle
peaches and coffee, which was fnjoyed
by: all.
ODD FELLOWS HELD A GETTOGETHER
MEETING
i
1 A call wag ma A1 for all Odd
Fellows in and around Columbia,
to" meet at the Odd Fellows' hall
last Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m.
fo? the purpose of re instating the
lodges that closed up during the
depression.
meet and greet each other once
morp and, all expresses themselvI
s as willing to re-instate and carry
on as in former days.
Some of the members present
were George Bates, Gussie Alston.
Rivers?Aye,?William?Colcough, Sir
'Cannon, Stephney Garrick,
Lewis Green, E. R. Lewis. E M.
White, Win. Ponds, C. Richardson
Richard Lott, J. B. Lewie and
others.
Another popular meeting will
be held next Sunday, February
5th at 4 o'clock and on the second
Friday night in"February. A business
meeting?is?called?for?the. purpose
of electing a staff of officers
and formulating rules and
regulations for the governing of .
the new set up.
Vhis lodge organized under
1 the nnmg-of?Richard-Allen Lodge
No. 1876.--"
There were five local lodges in
, Columbia and they are uniting to
make one strong and active.
_ FORUM NEWS
The Robert Brcwn Elliott Oom,
munity Forum offers the pepOhe
of Columbia its first treat fo,. '38
at BcthRhem Baptist church on
Lyon street.?The topic "The Ncgro
of Columbia" will be discussed
in its business, recreational and
health phases. Speakers of note
have -jben selected to discuss the
subject. Come one, come all.
"THE TWELVE GATES TO THE
CITY" AT 2nd NAZARETH
MONDAY NIGHT
There will be a pageant, "The
Twelve Gates to the City" given
at 2nd Nazareth Baptist church
Monday night, February 7th, at
8:00 o'clock.
benefit of the Jaggers Old Folks
Home. Admission _ \0 and 15c.*
The public is- invited^ ??
MID-TERM MUSICAL RECITAL
The music department of Allen
jmversiiy win present its annual
m.d-tcrm musical recital. Monday
F?brit:ry~ 7th at eight o'clock in
the university auditorium."" You
and your friendg are cordially invited
t<> cp-me and spend the hour
from eight to -nine'^o^Qck with
us. The music d^partmeint is
vvor1^ g hard to present a very
diversified program f^r your enjoyment.
Admission tree. .
- F. P. ABRAHAM. ..
Director of Music, r
AH?p university.
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BACCHANTES
Messrs. Johnie Peterson and
Nathaniel Nesbit royally entertained
the Bacchantes Club Monday
night, Jan. 31 at the home of
Mr. Nesbit on Lady street.
M1ss Bomloe Paul,?competent
vice-Pres. of the organization pre
sided over the meeting during the
absence of Mr. McLester Zimmer
man, pres'dent, wha was delayed
orr-business, Plans?were completed
for the weiner roast, Bingo party
and dance to be held early next
week. Four new members were
considered and passed upon. Viz:
Misses Bet nice Johnson, ~ Florence
Preston, Elizabeth McNeil and Ur
eel Nelson, whose membership is
to become effective in the near fu
ture.
The members of this organization
under the leadership of Mr.
Zimmerman are making splendid
ed with this club should be commendod
for his spirit of cooperation
and loyalty. ^Other forms of
entertainment are t obe sponsored
by this club" in the early spring,
which mav be kept abreast with
by following these columns. I]
After tKo hir-ofing adjourned, a
delic'ous repast was sei*ved and
a short social period was enjoyed
by all present. The next meeting
will be held Monday night, Feb. 6
at the home of Miss Ethel Wil1'ams
Senate street.
PHVtUS WHHATL.EY BRANCH
PLANS ANNUAL MEETING, j
The Board of Management of
the Phvllis Wheatlev Branch of
the YWCA met in its ' monthly
meeting Tuesday, Jan. 25, with
the following members presentf
Mesdames B. E. Vincent, Chr.; C.
E. Rutherford. N. J. Frederick,
A. Lott, F. K, B tier and Miss
Josie White. The secretary Miss
Berthn Lewis and -the Matron
were also present.
Routine business was discussed.
Mrs. Vireent the chairman read h
letter from a member of the
white staff asking us to send delegate^
to the National YWCA
meeting whieh meets in Columbus.
Ohio.- during the month of
April. Plans were made for the
annual meeting of our branch
which .'t to, be held at the YWCA,
home eovneb Park and Hampton j
streets , Friday nightj Feb. 11, at
8 oVloek. Members Vpd friends j
branch" are ?mzri:-Tnrr*tgtlyJ
invited to hn present at this meet
ing. Tho Secretary and Matron
made excellent reports/.Come. and
join, us and help us to help others.
THE TWILIGHT SOCIAL CLUB.
St. Matthews?The Twilight Social
Club met at the home of Mrs.'
Maudes tine?Slarka OTT" Tuesday
nite. The meeting was called to
nv'nr hy Dm PfPg OR Ail.
disonT The devotiorals were con
ducted bv the chaplain Mrs. Rosa
Goodwin. The' president then took
charge. Old and new business was
discussed. The hostess served cake
with whipped cream and fruit cock
tail.- The mcetiiig adjourned t o
meet, at the home of Miss O. B.
Addi'son.and Mr. M. Bartley Tues
day nite Jan. 18th. I
WAVERI,Y COMMUNITY CLUB
The -Waverly. Community dub
met at the H *ne of Mrs. Janie
night, .Tun. 20. The house was call
ed to oriler bv the chaplain. After
which?the?mooting oponod with
the club song. Scripture lesson by
Mi-s Cora Wise: prnver by Mrs.
Janie Be^fc. The house was turned i
over to the Pres^- Mrs. S. Y.
T.^mnr. The minutes of the last
meeting wove adopted. The rojl
was called and each member.-.responded
with a Bible verse. We
have Vnsta'led all offiecrs for the
yonr of 1088 nnd wo timet?thfrtth?
T .ord will help us to have an-.
,ther succe-^r-ful year. We said our
hnrting words and wore dismissed
Next meeting at the home of Mrs
Boykin 2314 Stark street.
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RIDGE SPRING NEWS
Ri gp IIill students are striving
hard to make this a, successful
term. Out of 10 ehrolled in the
cen.ior class 8 received stars last
mo'-th *or perfect attendance. I
Th? P.T.A. hold its regular meet 1
Frig Tuesday night. The weather',
< ing cold tho mretirg was brief '
rtir l'rcsulent, Mrs. Raiford gavfi
helpful sugg/Aions along with
aovornl others, The next meeting
wi'l h?. Tuesday night after the
second Sunday,
WQ v.cre proud tp welcome as
vi s.tc-r.-: Monday, Messrs McKitn,
Casey, Emery and Jenkins from j
Benedict college. I
Our teajms are still working
',r?vd. Scores last week were as
follows: Batesburg 0 Ridge Spring
1, boys; Jc/hnston 8, Ridge Spring'
boys; Johnston (5, Ridge Hill 8
girls. .
Miss Jefferson, Mrs. Hammond,
Prof, and Mrs. llightower attexklpjj
the meeting in Columbia Friday,
held at the University of
Mirth Carolina.
The following- attended-the 3rd
district meeting in Newberry on
Saturday: Profs.: A. C. Hightowor,
T. F. Hammond, M W. Hammond,
Floyu Hammond. Sanduel
ii lmnu-nd, Misses Blue, Jefferson,
Bbmkwoll, L. Hammond, Mesdamos
Allene Hammond, Alice TTfirri-miond,
V). W. Hammond, R. E.
mgrtower. aii enjoyed the meeting
and received helpful information.
Despite the cold weather a few
dnj'oye 1 the Oriental contest on
Thursday night.
Don't forgffc Friday night the
-seniors vyill_gxDect you to spcjid
The evening with them in the
auditorium.
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*Hg PALMETTO LEAD
wmmmmmwmmmmm
BEflUTy^Rorr
The Larieuse Beauty foundation ?u
the Godetroy Manufacturing Company to I
of pfeiervrng womorv'o.."~Hatur*l beauty, i
the result! ot thin research available t?
T I III I. lit IIIt- I I
iAKe waiter wincnett, your 1
I columnist is begging off today '
and letting my "Girt Friday" en- ^
tertain you. Yet, this is the wiri^
mng letter in my contest for the |
best letter on beaufy hints. It it t
written by Georgene L. Williams '
of Detroit (formerly of Augusta, ^
Ga.). I tlunk it is a fine letter? ^
ciui rm and npYiTiry~7n^TFfirrrmYTit, *
highly competitive factors for worn- '!
enoin the came of life. Ability to !
wear clothes tlint do something for
her, skill In coiffeur arrangement,
[ count. Tricks? Maybe?but they J
are vital.?i ? : 1
CA UK" Is the secret of beauty I
For skin that Is dry, dull and sal-- -i
low. with large (tores. 1 suggest nn
oil mask massage. Apply a steam
Ing turklsh-towel-tothe.-faee. Then,
dip strips of cotton In a solution of
facial oil, and place these strips
over the chin, upper Up, cheeks, and
forehead for twenty minutes, and
| you will be nmnzed to find even
I rough, ashy skin smooth and sllky
It works wonders!
To remove blackheads and dirt I
mix meal with, buttermilk to a stiff
consistency, and rub this thoroughly
over Lheaurfaeeof my face and
neck. This Is a regular "Old Dutch
Cleanser," clmslng the dirt and*
blackheads. For sturbborn, deepseated
blnckhends?a handful -of
flaxseeds. sewed In a little bag and"
rubbed briskly over the face, which
has been creamed, will get these
rascals. For blemishes and dlscol*
-orations I "lenionlfte." by taklrfg
lemon Ice-cubes, made In the frigidaire,
and mnsage the.fijce. Sometimes
lemon is added to my face
cream. Kentember, the skin Is fighting
to preserve Its natural slight
acidity, and lemon helps to accomplish
this, as well as to soften and
i BENEDICT COLLEGE CLUB
! The B. C. club will bold its ,
monthly meeting, Tuesday, FeB^~
ruary 8, 1938 in "Stacks' Library"
Benedict college. All giaduat^s
and old students are urged to be
present at 7:30 p.m
| Mrs. N. A. JENKINS, Pres. -
Mrs. J. R. GI-LLIAM, Sec
SALUDA NEWS *.
The W. H. and F. society of
Hannah A. M. E.?church had a
fine?meeting at" the church Sun. .
day. Sabbath school was opened
by the Supt., Mr. L. H. McNary
and the teachers we>re at their
post of duty.
Rev. P. W.' Harmon conducted
tho pvayor service. Rev. R. A.
Young, the pastor" "conducted +he .
worship. After several remarks
the pastor preached a wonderful
sermon. A nice sum was contributed
in the collection. The sum
of $4.10 waa-raised for W. H. and
F. M. We are planning to put the
program over. Come to Hannah
A. M. F. church for good preach- (
ing. . <" . - . ;
After service we all motored to
Boozer Chapel Baptist church to
the funeral of Mr. George Battles.
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FRIENDSHIP SCHOOL?AIKEN
COUNTY
We organize' our basketball "
[team last month. The captain is
Miss Allie Mae Jackson. Players
Carrie S. Taylor, Gladys Williams
Alice Washington. Earthrine Ware
an I Lillie B. Washington. We are
going to play a game with tho Un "
ion Academy soonOn
Sunday, "Januarv 30. Miss'
Edna Harrison and Emily Harrison
were the guests of Carrie S.
and Marion Taylor. Mrs L. Wa?h
irgton and family attended church
at Zion Hill Sunday afternoon.
?The sisters of -Allie Mae Jock?
son aru ' Gladf.*s WiP|ams w re -
-home from-aohool Sunday.
Our sick: We are glad to know |
th?t Mrs. Nettie Woodard has re
turned from the Aiken County hos
pital after ^eing ill.'
GEORGETOWN DISTRICT
| GET-TO GETHER MEETING i
The Georgetown District Get[to-grtbcr
meeting was held at Ar
n'ett church, Mom.ay a.m., Dec. 27
with the king Presiding Elder of
the state, Dr. T. J. Miles in the
chair. The devotions w^ro conducted
bv the presiding elder and
Dr. J. E. Thomas, presiding elder
of the Mt. Pleasant district. Afsiding
eldcr came forward an ) delivered
a masterly address to the
district;?He emphasised the spir- it
of love. Unity and cooperation
among the brethren. Dr. Miles i9
a great presi ing cider. He knows
hcAv to treat his people. He had
gon* places to hold his conference
and saw his preachers in need
and refused to take RTs money, "
but gave it ba.ck to them. He goes
over the diali ret with the Christ
snirit. After the address he gave [
th* assessments for the charges
for this year. The meeting was
then opened for general' discussion.
The meeting was also graced
i with thft following visitors: Dr. 1
J. E. Thomas; Dr. A. W. tilII, pas- |
tor of tha Baptist churah in flor
a - i : ~
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stabllshcd by ^ >*4 /V^
itudy mylhodi
md to rnjki ?^ '|^
? tha public, v 1?ti
t e n t lie skin. Crenm mixed
vjtli lemon, nnd npplled to dlsoolir'eil
purts will bleuch ahd remove I
detiiishes.
When my usually manageable
inlr becomesKuuuny and drab, 1
uken an eggnog shampoo. After
)ru9hlng the lialr thoroughly 1 wash,
ind massage It. Then, 1 beat up
:wo eggs and add a little rum and
diampoo to lukewarm water,?Then.?
tvltti the llpidtratlon of a little hairdressing.
I find I have-the- whtteat,
cleanest scalp and shining lustrous
hair.
Itouge and lip stick should harmonize
with each other and with
the skin tone. Avoid a "painted
look." It Ijji never smart Rouge,
applied to the uppei cheek, glvea a '
youthful, enlivened rndlanoe. and
an appearance of glowing health.
Oil-cream applied to the lips preV'PtitQ
ppnnL'Inh * -
- - ?n<j viiii|>|iuiK.. i lie
teeth must be white and glenmlng
or nil Is lost, nnd the nails kept
well-groomed with a natural polish.
BEAUTY, THY NAME IS NATURALNESS
I
When I find I have had an over
supply.of pie or cake, which .makes
me bulge In odd [ilaees, I take more
exercise. My wnrdroHe Includes
colors aod styles that befit my character
and coloring.
Personality I I never forget that
a soft voice, a calm, gentle disposition.
all spell FEMINITY and
BEAUTY. From beautiful people
coine beautiful words. 1 select my
words carefully because 1 know 1
am Judged by them. Beauty Is NOT'
luck I It Is WORK, hard work, but
pleasant and I remember that I am
the reaper, and I certainly can't say
I didn't have a chancel
In. my next column, the winner
of second prize, Hilda Jean
Paul of Baltimore, Md., will appear
as guest author.
dnce and the queenly wife of the
presiding elder, Mrs. T. J. Miles.
Pis Thomas and Hill made some
very instructive and inspiring remarks.
We - feel that the district with
this great leader, Dr. Miles at the
hfad is going 'over the top from
every .ingle this year. ' _
The pastor, Rev. Theodore M>
Clain and hia gooC people entertained
the meeting very royally
EASTOVER NEWS
Missionary day was obsdrved
last Sunday at St. Philip church
by the missionary women. Sermon
was delivered by the Rev.
Mrs. Herrington of Columbia. She
also preached at Shiloh at S:00
n.m. Both sermons were delivered
with power. A program waa rendered
in the afternoon sponsored
byi-the newly elected president
Mrs. Bessie Squire. A neat sum
was cclect^d from the 16 missionary
zones.
Communion Sunday morning and
League at 6:00 p.m. Preaching at
7:30 p m. by Rev. W. R. Bowman
of Cameron.
Th? Baptist union met at Mt.
Nebo last Sunday at noon with
a larg^ crowd from various church
es. It is reported that they had
a most wonderful meeting. .
Meeting will be at Mt. Zi'on
church Sunday morning.- Preaching
by the Pastor, Rev. Neal who,
always bring a good message.
Mrs. Frazellef Finley of New
York City spent several weeks
here with her mother and friends
Returned last Wednesday and reported
the happiest visit of her
life. She is one of the pioneers
of Allen university. She will return
TOr summer school and teach
South next fall.
Rev. "Bowman announces that
all subscribers of The Palmetto
Leader who lives in or near Eastover,
Kingville. Gadsden, Wateree
Arthurtosvn, LykeslruuJ or . any
other town who have not renewed
their subscription for 1938, please
renew at once and all who have
not paid up for 1937, he will call to
collect sometime before the 1st
of March. Please be ready to
settle up.
So many so called Christians
faiB to CO to church Gojnmtininn 1
Day. I wonder why ? ?
So many folks are complaining
yPt they have plenty to eat, good
clothes to wear; all their chidren
are in school and they look like
the picture of health. I wonder
why?
Mr Ilenry Pringle who returned
last week from the Columbia hospital,
was sent back he is renting
fine, when, last seen.
The New School- buiking at St.
Philip is all covered and now carpenters
ftre inside at work. When
completed?it will?ho _one^of _Lhe_.
best in low^r Richland county.
Come to church, go to church!
DICKER SON A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev.. J. H. Bryant, P*stor
Service began at 11:15, Bro. Roy
Sabb3 r.poke. He selected his text
from Luke 10:3. At 4, o'clock all
the prayer bands of the city gath?re*
at this church and had a
great meeting. Preaching by the
women.
At the evening hour of servics
Bro. Washington brought us the
hvessage, _
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ST. PAUL A M l^ ruiiBPn
Rev.' W. ,1'n-Oor
Lancustety'S. C.?Sunday school
open*d..at the usual hour with the !
SupJ.,; Mr. E. H. McGill presiding
with c/fricers and teachets at their
ruspueuve places Of duty. RTv~'
Gantt conducted the review.
Service began at the UBuat hour.
A strong,sermon was delivered by
Kcv. Gantt. ?
League op?neu at 6:30 with the
President, Mr. Lovic Ingram presiding:-.
The lesson .was taught
by Miss Alethit^lcCoy.
Sunday night we were favored
to have with us Rev. A. W. Wil- .
liarr^, who delivered to us a wonderful
sermon. Subject The Power
of Faith.
Sunday afternoon,, Rov. Gantt
joined together in Hcly wedlock,
Mr. Robert Campbell and Miss Zel
ma Hoov.' of North Corner, S, C.
, Mr?Wyatt CunninghtmTr~ar:loT-~"
al mem&Fpo? St. "RauT church departed^this
life, Monday, January
24 and was funeraliz^d Tuesday
afternoon 3 o'clock at the above
named church with a host of relatives
and friends present to pay
him the last tribute of respect.?
gUfekl 6f Miss Mary E. MCCdy Sun "
day, afternoon.
Mr. Sammie Williams departed
this life. January 30 at the age of
82._ He is survived by a wife,
10 children, 38 grandchildren. 6
great-prandrchiidrep, 1 brother,
Mr. Henry Williams. He was fun
eralized February 1 at New Hope
Baptist church.
\r ? . i . ^ " -
iinr. mcnaru urawiord is on the
sick list." ~ ~
Home Agents Hold
Conference
By Rosa B; Reed The
Negro Home Demonstration
Agents of Sftuth Carolina met
at State College, Orangeburg, S.
C., January 4-26. The main topic
for discussion during the confer-'
ence was program planning and1
execution. The conference was
well attended: and interns* was !
[high throughout the session. The
'speakers for ' the occasion were
Misses Lonny' I. Landrum, the(
State Agent nritta Bagenton
the assistant Mr. P erce the field
agent and Mrs. Marian B. Paul the
supervisor presiding.
- This meeting is held annually
grtmr of work to be carried on!
in'Jthe different communitiees. Set|
ting as (he ma n objective the-bet?|
terment of the living conditions of
the rural families throughout the
State of SouthCarolina.
IN MEMORIAM *"* T
r>
In memory of our dear husband
and father Mr. Sam Kirkland, who
left us so suddenly a year ago,
tooay, Ft'bruury C, 1937. *
KATIE KIRKLAND, .
Wife and Children.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving and kind remembrance
of our dear mother, Rev. S. H.
Smi th, who departed this life, one
year ago on Jan. 28, 1037.
Although Mother you ha-e gone
BT1U ICII us,
We'll never forget you. ? I
God only knows how we will^fbrever
*
Be with heartaches and regret8.
MRS. GENEVA ROBINSON,
Daughter. i
In loving memory of our husband
and father, Rev. S. J. Rice,1
who passed February 2, 1936, Allendale,
S. C. |
"To-day, two years ago, ?ur beloved
one passed,
Through?the valley to the" sunlight
above, I
A thousand sweet memories are
holding him fast
To the home he blest with his
presence and love."
Samuel and Hfclc-n, children.
IN MEMORIAM
In affectionate memory c** my
life long friend, Mildred Watson
Staley, wh& passed January 11,
"She is not dead, she is just away
With a cheery smile and a wave
of the hand,
She has wandered into an unknown
land
And left us dreaming how veryfair
It needs must be since she lingers
there." I
9ADYE W. RICE.?
PINCKNEY'S Fl
TINflERTAKER AND IJC
SOUTH CAROLINA
1H6 WA?Df TW 8fT.
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LAKS VIEW SCHOOL NEWS
?Thopo will?W?taaohw
meeting- Monday night, January 81
beginning at 7:00 o'chok. Aft?r
which ail will join in a bingo
party by the basketball girli".
?Level Green basketball team will
play Lake View her Friday, Februaiy
4th/ i ?
?
JOHNSTON NEWS
Rev. W. "MY "Singleton preached
a "wonderful scrh.on at uetK/>i r
F. church Sunday night. This
&rnion wa-a for the benefit of
club No. 4. .
Miss.-Tnelma Koon our seventh
grade teacher sp 'nt the week-end
home.
.musses Hattie Miles and Graco
M. Blar... utund^d the union at ?
Mir.t. Creek Baptist church in Saluda
county on Sunday.
?Mrr am?Mrs.?sF?Vr:?Forrest- ..
epent Sunday in Aiken with-', heir
tfiands.?? ?? ?
Messrs Matthew and Cyril Hurley,
si.d^nts of B-nedict codego
spent the week-end here with -relatives,
Mrs. Frank Miles entertained
th?. f aithful Working club at her
homu on -May- 'street Mo:.dav r.nrr.t '?
January 24lh.
Mr. Samuel Hammonds of Ridge
Spring was seen in town on Sunday.
? .i :
Rtv. W. M. Davis speht Saturday
in Augusta, Ga..- on business.
Mrs. Lthfc'l Mae Lattimore, leader
of ti.e Junior Missionary society
is \ ery bu*y-?mkaing plans for
the littie folks,
Mrs.^A. 'M. Spann has " many
friends who are giad .to see__her
out again ar.d able to uach alter ,
being ill for a few days at her
hc/me c-n Aiken street.
Rtv. and Mrs. W. M. Singleton
arc readers of the "Leaner".
Aunos' catfe would appreciate
your patronage,
. NOTICE ? ,v
To whom it may eoncern:
All nArc/.r\f ' -*
.??. j/tiouus vuiieciui^ ana sending
money fbr the compAtiun of
the gymnasium of Allen University,
by. order bf the ' Executive
Board, are asked to send-all mAH- ""
ey to Mr. J. B. Lews. l.,j* assembly
St. Columbia, S. C., Treaa.
Rev. T. J. Miles,- Chr.
Bishop J. S. Flipper, '
Chart teller
J. E. Thomas, Secretary,
Noted for Good Work?Stop nt the
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