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Saturday, March 19, 1938. C. Mr. William Nelson spent a ' week in thecity last, week. Mr.' * Nelson is formerly of this city,, I ^ 924 Short street, but is now mak- c ing His" home in New York City,' c at 438 W. 163 St., Apt. 1-E. Is - | v Friends of Mrs. -Daisy W. Hall ^ were delighted to see her ?3 she 1 passed through our city having t - come down on business in Colum- 4 bia, Camden and Blackstock. She lives in Moorestown,* N. J., and ^ ' j she looks the picture of health, o We hope to see her ^gabr-in-June. -d 11 Mr and Mrs. Stevenson and Mr. t L. P. Dahnelly of Columbia spent ^ a lovely afternoon at State Park I the guests ofi^lr and Mrs. Adams After dinner we went for a rUk\'e Miss Reva Mae Adams spent the s week-end at Ridgewood. I a Mrs. L. E. Rosemond is con< fined to bed at her homb, under ? the watchful care of Dr. R. W. Mance. We are hoping she will soon fee out again ^ L'i 1 c TWILIGHT SOCIAL CIIB \ j St. Matthews?The Twilight So- s cial Club met at the home of Mrs. (] Muni'. Pivova anrf Miss Annie M.~y .Sponger on Tuesday nite, March j. 8th. The meeting was called to or . der by the president Miss O: B. j Addison. The devotionals werecon r ducted by the chaplain Mrs Kosa/ , Goodwin. After the business affairs j *?~ many games of carls- were enjoy- ( ed,?Thi? hostess served ice'-cream' and cake. The meeting aiijournea J to meet at the home of, Mrs. Mau? destine. StarkajukL JM] ss 0. B. Ad- c dison on Tuesday nite, Mar. 15: THE CULTURE CLUB* J day afternoon with Mrs. F. K. J B\> Merlon: Wayne street. We were J| plefesed to" have our president, Mrs ^ II D. Bookman out again "after be iner ill for some time. 1 J Final arrangements were made j for the play "Spring Fever" at , Allen University on March lGthr-^ ?"Tagrs?were distributed to?each^ member of the club by Mrs. Coop- f er. These tags are to be sold be- f ginnir.tr March 17th and contin- v uing through the 26th for the ben- E efit of the Wilkinson Home. Re- I marks wer?> K,r C .. _ ? ...wviv, UJ rnio, V UlVCIIt in which she emphasized the im- 1 portance of the sale .of thcse-tags. * The* hostess served tasty sand- t wiches and cocoa with marshmal- t lows, The next meeting wtlT 5e~ with Mrs; II. D. Bookman on Gads den-street '' j 1 a G.ALEDAS?METOKAS ! The Galeda? and Metokas held r their reeular meeting at the home 0 of Mr. Win. Summers on Tuesday night.- The meeting was "opened a ?with devotionals by the president, j Preparations for the rendering-of ^ an Easter Pageant was discussed. ' It was decided that we present it c on Good Friday nieht. Dates were a set for practice. A delicious repast was served. We adjourned to- f meet at the home of Miss D. Wal-' r ' ja LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB, j ? , - ?: 1 The meeting was called to order ' by the president Mr. Sam Williams, at the home of Mrs. Marie Potlock. Fist song by Mrs. Ken- R ny; prayer by the president. Sec- \ ond song by Mrs. Hattie Johnson. Scripture lesson by Miss Birdie Bmn/n Thii-H conp hy Mrs. Hattie E Johnson. The house was opened C for business. The sick committee j. reported no ore sick. The Club J discussed new and unfinished business. The club will have aTTsh4?fry-Saturday nipht at the home of Mrs. Annie Porter 502 Main street The next,meeting will be at Mrs. Hattie John-ion's home 500 Marion street,.. The hostess served a delicious repast. :?^ TWELVE STAR SOCIAL CLUB. Thp Twelve Star Club met at the home of Mr. Freddie Ferguson I The meeting was called to order|s by the president. Aftcr""a brief i , and lively business session, Mr. J Josh Benson leader for the after-j F - noon presented-a program of mus- v ical selections; a duet by Mrs. Ro- p sa Dens and Mrs. Evangeline Fer- guson; a vocal solo by Mrs. S.M. Roof, and an instrumental solo by Mr Freddie Ferguson. The meeting will be held at the t hnmo r>f Mi- fln/i Vni-r,. K1 n ? . . Pendleton St., Tuesday, Mar. 15 e We invite you to attend our whist ~ tournament to be. held, at __t h e home of Mrs. Peter Austin, 2223 Pendleton St., March >30 fnom s 8 until 10:30 p.m. K ? m H WAVERLY SILVER STAR CLUB The Waverly Silver Star So- v cial Club met at the home of Miss a Marie Merkison Tuesday nite 15th. The opening song wafc led by Mrs. Alice Lewis; prayer, was led by Miss Marie Merkison,-followed by " a song from Miss Fahnie Adams. J p There will be a dance given at the Chauffeurs Club Monday nite, Mar 21. Before we adjourned the host ss served a delicious salad course. * NOTICE. ^ ? The Palmptte Chauffeurs Club nil render a program at Wesley 1. E. Church next Sunday evenng March 20, at 7:30 p.m. The ?ublic"is invited to attend ? ? ^ TWILIGHT SOCIAL ( IA B. After having celebrated its 10th nniversary ball at the Odd Felows Casino on Feb. 22, the Twiight Social Club held its first noting March 7 at the home of drv Miles 1117 Pine street. The ustom of the Club is to elect ofTi?TS?ami uaffy; rafter its anniverarpr. The officers for the past yeai I'ere George Cheesborourh, presilent; Charles Thomas, vice-frresi1 ope Oinnt. secretary; -Trie White reasurer; Moses Hopkins, reporer; James Metz, business manager Tames Harrison, cha/plaih and Villir. T3 ? A-?? Kiuca null. me I1CW rfticers are Moses Hopkins, president; C. Nance, vice-preaident; lope Grant, secretary; W. Davia, reasurer; George Jones, reporter, Villie B. Miles, business manager \ 'Woodson, chaplain and critic. The club has been established leven years npd,has had only one secretary, Mr. Hope. He has been r very efficient secretary-. hil'k ribbon saving club. Tin- Blue Ribbon Saving \ Club net at the home of Mrs. Haynes 422 Blossom St. The meeting was ailed to order, by?the president. )pening song: I Will not he. Renovfcd. Prayer in concertTTseeond ong i Came to the Garden. The tevotions came to a close. The iiooting?was turned over to?the resident. The roll was called, ten members responding. The nieetng closed after a delicious ro>ast had been served. ??. -tK"". itnley high school notes Chester. S. C.?Principal and Trs. S. L Finlcy, Mioses Elreta Jelton, Ernestine Wilkerson, Birlic Peterson, Mabel Brown, M. J. iiirnfeF, 10!a Brice," Edna WodcL ud, Joannn E. Blackwell, Eliza c-th Gaines, ^Targaret Roberts, Jaria Alexander, Maggie J. Hood flat tin M. Heath, Prof. A O. lardin. Prof and Mrs. W. H. At>inson_gre attending the State Teachers* Association?from the acuity 01 r in ley High School. "Dad" Crawford and bis Junior earn from Columbia,' played the unior team (boys) here Saturday light. Finley High boys won the rame. This closed the Basket Ball daying. jProf. A. D. Hardin,-eoach or the boys and Miss Edna KVood ird, coach for the girls, have vorked untiringly with their teams ind are now proud ot the accomjtishments of these groups. As caches they are receiving complinents on every side, for they have fiven to the spectatois a fine bit >f entertainment each week thru he tossTng'of the ba\l by those in heir' charge. .The. Boxing Season began Saturday night with Prof. \V. H. Atcinson in charge. These bouts are u 11 of laughter and are fine to ittrre? TVmv twin o iront to one's Tile after the duties if the day. Teachers, students, and citizens ire proud to see the beautiful new hnley High Sehool being erected, rhe wish is that the weather will >e such as to permit the buicklayts and carpenters to Jose no time ny day. Mr. A. C. Shannon left Sunday or Washington, D C. He is a nember of both the basket-ball nd foot ball- teams N LOVING MEMORY OF REV. W. !VL HA XX A. In loving memory of" Rev. \V. I. Hanna who passed away March 8. 1937. . I ' >eep in our hearts lioa a picture if a loved one laid to rest; n memory's frame we will keep it lecnuse he was ojie of the beat. Sadly missed by wife, M. E. IIANNA and Children. lRBEVII.LE county TRAINING SCHOOL The high school play, "The Red Leaded. Stepchild", was a greatuccess. We had advisors from inderson, Greenwood, Calhoun 'alls, and other nearby places. We trere als0 hofnored by having the presence of so-me of cfcrr~ white riendsi The preliminary declamation con est is giving the juniors much oncern. Watch the Falmetto Lend r to see who will take part in he final. On Wednesday, March 9, & few cenes from "Tom Sawyer" wove iresentcd in our auditorium. ,The The P.T.A. is Working hard to7 ,'nrd purchasing the muctr Jtalkod bout curtains for our stage. We__ urely need them. We are looking forward to Field E>ay" oti March 25. We are larinrrg fo~do some nice things. Intil next week, the ninth grade ids you adieu. Read the "Leadr" and keep Op with our doings. ^ ' '* Booker T. Washington nize H A fraternal organization known fia. I'i'o Ulican'' Into baun or- ganizcd by a grounp of junior aud(; senior boys of Booker Wushkng- * ton Ili{?li School. 'ri,? v..D..O eari is a Greek word ccaning: "Jlo.-t honorable and clist'njruished persons." The purpose of the organization- bt- to-"Strive for Social Hettcnrtent." The; qtlicers and members of the : prgumEatum are: Joseph Wilson,! (resident; Henry Pearson, vicepresident; I). A. Christie, business 1 manager; William Nance, trcasur; or; P:?Hulley,?scrretary;?Otto I Jamison, publicity director; Nathaniel Stephenson, ser;?eant-at*-p 'arms. Mr. Floyd Massey is advis-' t or., ... I Since tlje oreanization of the ; rieetinfrs have been held. In thei first meeting committees were api pointed to draw up a constitution' 'and pirn forms of initiation o fj j new memhors. In the last three' meetings general business was ( i discussed. Two members have been; tnlren in since the Fraternity's or. rnnization: namely: Messrs. Cin, Pnwinni. and Matthew Pen-in. j j CHESTER PARAGRAPHS j Grand Master J. S. JSfanback" 1 left Monday for Hot Springs, Ark. In- will take treatment in ; the Hospital. It is hoped by the , many fiiends that ho will soon ^ t return real well and strong. ' Mrs.?Lirr.it*?Dixon i? nc4?at all we.1T "this Week. ! Mrs. Ella Leathers was taken critically ill Saturday with an attack of acute Indigestion. She is ( very much better now. < , Calvary Baptist church w a s packed Thursday aftelnoon for the f nnc.vnl?servicci-.?of?.Mrs.?Martha?j Walker, who died early Monday ( morning after a lingering illness. TToi' - CnW, the pastor preached the sermon. The Calvary Baptist choir .sane; two selections were ' Sjunpr- hv a group of seven sjngers dfrom Braine: d Institute. with 'Prof. Yivt'n.tr at the mgan. Rcsolutionfrom the Calvary Baptist Missionary Society were read by I Mrs. Ellen King; from the FederL'altul Plnh jiv Mrs- K- L. W Stanback; telegrams and -letters b y Miss Sarah Amirs; Obituary, Mrs C. M. Finley. Presiding. Elder D, j C Crosby spoke for the ministers the program was in-the-harvds of -ICov Mr-. Ililliard?A-group o f young matrons, close friends of .the deceased were the flower bear-' cis. Mis. Walker was a di'essniakor mTi tencher.?Floral?do'iurns were numerous and beauti fill. She was quite a young woman with very winning ways. She, I leaves her husband, Mr. T. J. Wal I ker, one daughter, Josie; one sis-[ | trait: two brothers. Me<si<. Thnd-I ; deu- and Howard Ward, N. Y. C.;1 I ami-Mr I.evi Ward. Woodland,. Cal. ' I one uncle. Prof R. L. Douglass, J. C. Smith, Univ, Charlotte,. N C; I no p.: itf Mrs. "Mattie Ward Cobb, Mt. Olive." X. C.- many other rel_L n'Tvos and friends- She was not: able to take up her duties as teach; or in New Providence School in * thi' county this term. Martha num bored her Lieut's by the entire cit\7.< nry of Chester. White arid ccrl^r -orod were her customers in the dressmaking business. Mrs. Cathie Isoni, Undertaker Wiis._iji_yharge. The burial was in Hebron cemetery beside her parents, Rev. and Mrs, T. II. Ward who died many years ago Messrs. Edward Murray, Cyril : Spar.n of Ben'edict College; Messrs!] AHrfford -44tmpt>r, Willie ChappeHj of State College, all students spent the week-end here with their par="^ ents. . Out of town relatives at the > funeral of Mrs,-Martha Wulkei!. were: Mrs. Mattie .1. W. Cobb, Mt. 01iver-X C: Prof R. L. Douglass,11 Charlotte, N. C.; Dr. David Doug;-|* ittr-s. r ayeiu vine. in. u Mrs Sallie Harris, N. Y. C.; Mrs Lippman Durham, Miss Pearlie Durham, Mt Olive, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mitchell, Misses Dais and Bessie Mitchell, Blairs, S C. 1 Mrs. Julia B. Shaw, Columbia. ' Misses M. D Kolly, Margare j Roberts, Elreta Melton, Birdie Pet ] erson, Mabel Brown spent Satur day in Rock Hill CHESTERFIELD NEWS ' I The Lord's Supper was administered at Mt. Tabor by the Pas- , "or, Rev. Hiddleston. Rev. \V. W. Edwards preached at the evening ervice.. ~ , Sunday afternoon Rev. P. C. Hiddleston preached at Grand View Presbyterian church. Mrs.- Easter Delay wa8 called home tcr Daelle on account of the leath of hep brother. Mesdamcs S. E. McCullough, An rvle Edwards. Margaret Jenkins " -Tiotored with Mr. unci Mrs. Albert Johnson to Cheraw and Morvon, N. C., Sunday. ?A? delighful evening was spent .ast Monday when Mrs. R. A. Poatley entertained at a surprise brithJay social for Rev. J. II. Toatley. 1 Mr. Frank McCoy spent the i weekend ' home. ? < Beginning Monday night a bazaar will be sponsored at the hall f by the ladies of Mt. Tabor M. E. \ church. 'It will continue thru . ?7 \ THE PALMETTO USAD Students Orga- , ligh School Fraternity Friday night. ?Mrs. Adelaide Sellers. is confined to her room slightly ilH jKev. and Mrs. J. 7T. Toatley motored to Charldtte, N C., last week to attend the women's meeting ,t Mrs. Fannie McLain and Mrs. Addie Rail<jy 'spent the week-end^ iii Monroe, N. C. IN LOVING MEMORY OF RALPH W, HANNA In loving niemuiy uf Ralph W.?lanna who passed away March 22, 1937j ^ / T0 have, to hold and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of uur heart Mother, Sister# nad Brothers. SCA1NT JAMES* A. M. E. CHURCH Asheville, N. C.?A beautiful and?vim-inns day was given Jto lis on Sunday past and large crowds used the opportunity foi dAu-ue- .worship ? _throughout, the day. Full preparations have begun for Faster Day observance by all departments of"the church who iiuiko vneeiln contributions on that clay. From Christ's First of His Seven Sayings on the " cross our pastor delivered an extremely impressive message which was received with profound interest and upon the reaching of the climax the spiritual tide ran high. At l-l... ..vonin^v service a large audience listened attentively again to the delivery of the message by our pastor who llSdd as his?subject "True Courage a Rich Possession" The presence of many visitors was acknowledged throughout the day and welcome extended: Att~ is in readiness for the second quar terly conference session on" next Holt will he our official guest. EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. E. Brogden, Pastor Charleston, S. C?Members,friends and visitors heard two wuuderful?sermons??1ngt ft'inday Our pastor was at his best both morning and evening. Splen did audiences, attended both services. There were four accessions ducing -the morning worship. As ll> UuL, the pastor gpokc~-to the j children prior to the regular sermon. On last Monday evening a very fine program was sponsored by the Senior choir. In connection with this an exchange erf g?fts was instituted by the members of the choir. Gifts wdre also received from various friends. Sunday school was held at the usual hour with a large gathering of teachers and scholars. We were pleased to have with "us the Messrs Orian Jackson, Centenary; Harold Bcnnetto, Morris Brown ind Samuel Smoak, Morris Street Baptist Sunday schools. They tvere fcrur now members to be "enpolled. Our spring rally is on and much ,vork is'going wwa^d, in order .0 make this rally asuccess. Emnanuel welcomes you at all times, loiafi and worship with us. LIBERTY NEWS New Hope Baptist church has rone on record as a wise church jy placing at the head-of-iho Sun lay Pchool a worthy young man; Bro. E. L. Sitton, superintendent in fact new,life is being infused nto the churehT For a long time :he young men of the church have aeen kept back. Now that the wise thinking members sec the great need for real man power in the church they are dncouraging young men to ?ome into the church. _ Rev,. J. B Watson the pastor for 13 years resigned Sunday night, March 13th. Prof, and Mrs. A. A. Martin were the pleasant guests of Mr. and Mrs Alvin Kirksey in Pickens last Sunday. Little Zometa Rosemond spent the week-end in Pickens with her little friend Frankie E. Lawton. Mrs. Beatilah Crew of GreenvTTTe spenT Sunday with her sister Miss EarTene Austin. Prof, and Mrs. A. A. Martin, Misses A L. Giles," E E Williams Verona Hallum attended the state eachors association this weak in Columbia, ?> ? r ; Miss Henri Mae Glover was tha fuegt of friends in Seneca last veek-end. Mr$. W. D. Boggs was hostess ] er r ' ;' to the Ladies Aid Circle^on Thursday. A^very interesting program was rendered. A short business session presided over by the President, Mrs. S. Donalson. Mr. Alfonso Reid spent the week-end in Pickens uith Mr. Julius Rosemond. _ ? With the sick: Miss Annie V. Mr- Hosco McKenzie, Mrs. Mamie Lemons, Mr. Louise Burrs. We wish for them a speedy recov ery t0 Kood health. Mr, Wm7 Andrews of Greenwood spent the week-end with home Tolks. PICKENS COUNTY SCHOOLS OBSERVED FIELD DAY On' March 11, more than 1,000 pupils, parents and teachers of the schools in Pickens county met -rn?Liberty at the "New Liberty Junior High school to observe field Day. A very inspiring program was carried out in the beaut if ill and spacious auditorium. The main address was made by Rev. J. W. Witherspoon of Greenville, j S. C. Various musical -selections were rendered by the glee clubs of the schools. The spelling bee was conducted by the County Supervi- ? sor Miss V. V. Watters. At 12:30 the pupils paraded to the municipal park there they engagul tn basketball, 100 yard dash 50 yard dash and wheel barrow aces. Everyone expressed hims'elf aa having enjoyed a must pm--' fitable duy. , MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. W. P. Carolina, Pastor Sellers. S. C.?Sunday school opened at the usual hour-wtth superintendent and his co-workers at Their duty. ~The~review was given by Mrs. L. A. Wells. Promptly-at 11:30 morning service began, this being our second quarterly conference the pastor presented presiding eldjer L. A. Wells to preach. He selected his were quite a few out to worship >rv?lhi& service. Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Wells, Rev paud Mrs~ W. P -CaroHna, Rev W " 1 VI James and Mr. William-Millerwero "entertained by Stewardess Board No. 2. At T-'/n p,rn ? <> nfrnin rpasstm. bled and Bro. \V. M. James brought to us a wonderful message. There was a silver tea given at the home, of Mrs. G. A. Hunt spon -sored-by the Red Army, ? ged Strangers was quite a success given by' the Red and Blue army. Mrs. Leona Witherspoon received the prize fol- being the most Ragged^ Stranger. The Sellers Junior Hi ^school is still progressing under the leadership of Prcrf. R. B. Gary and his co-worKers. ine seiiers junioi Hi basketball team -have played well this season; have not lost a game, they were under the supervis icrir-of Miss R. J. Fladger and Mrs. M. M. Greshani as coaches. Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Jones had as their guests Sunday evening Prof, and Mrs. E. C.- Mack, ^hefr^irttlp' daughter, Hattie Mae, and Miss Calperta Franklin, all of N'ichols. CHERAW NEWS Mrs. Patsy Blakney of Huger street entertained the "Ladies Aid" of Wesley M._E. church Fri- I day afternoon. Plans were made " for the presentation of an "Oriental Costume,March", the date fcrr same will be announced later. After the business was transacted, a delicious repast was served. The Pastor, Rev. A. W^ Wright and fifteen ladies were present.* Miss M. D. McFarlan and her fifth grade class sponsored a | Barn Social at Robert Smalls .school auditorium last Mondafc*. | The folks were dressed in their} cotton prints, aprons, overalls, j sunbonn<*ts and sun hats. The auditorium was strewn with hay and corn shocks to give the barn The members of the class render-} ed a short-v program which was very amusing. After the program .each person present was served With a small box of Beanies (can-1 -4y>.?Firovynnc enjoyed a grand march and Lucile HensorTTm4-~At-. exander Davis were awarded the prizes for being the best dressed farmer and. farmer's wife. Mrs."Annie Ford entertained thej Baptist Woman's Missionary so-j eiety at the home of Mrs. Mag- j gie Myers, Friday afternoon. The date fcrr the play "The I Lovelyvill Social Club" which was to be presented March 29th has been changed. The date will appear in this column next weekr MJrs. Mary Belle Rogers and husband who havo been in Farrall | -t ft Page 7 Fa., for Home time, have ieturne<f> ^aH ,]1(T wmpany Mra. home. -- 1'icken.s js still unable to get aMr. anT-M77. Marcon 1 Allen, tier"many fiienda Mesdawes .S?W. Dead, bertim.h. Hf(i Paying for her complete reCoachman and A V. Wilson visit- *-''nt'ry> ? ed Mis. A. M. Haskew Pickens of' Marlboro county Sunday aft**rnoon. Little Alexander Williams |?r-..,,,? grandson of?Mr. and Mrs. Allen i Vv|* FK* Vhile Attending The Convention | DON'T FORGET TO SHOP _ | i KIMBRELL'S I f ' . % $ Outstanding Values In Furniture % x vvV r, r - KI * [ J^^AtOMPLFTf RANGE OF PRODLfS I Ask to see this lovely line: Wonderful Face ^ Creams and exquisite Powders?perfect Hair ' '' ' Dressings?Royal Brown Vanishing Creajn? 19 p??^Y Talcum?a whole range ol mag- l|9 '1 netic toiletries for the smart set of men and - *"J ^ WQmi'"'- Enc:h "? scented with the u-purar A' ! | "Fleur De Gloixe" (Flower of Glory). Each is an amazing value at only 10c. Once YVu s YY try. it's the only brand you'll buy! . , , TOILETRIES ook (ot 1h.> l odt'-ifl | paul h . i ijiyviil'' ' ifjw ' s j f' ^*^^3 vt/^iit 1 1 " * ^ For Special Late Show FRIDAY M i l . I 1:00 ? . MARCH 18th ...' ; Amazing Adventure" . . . Wondrous Sights . . : Thrilling Suspense , .... L'ndving Love . . , All in one mighty, _ sweeping picture taken from the most exciting story T?~~ ever conceived! A famous novel ... a distinguished S I cast ... A truly magnificient production that will live forever in your memory. jl PAUL |? ROBESON 1 N "KING SOLOMOX^^ 1 ? Adapted from the famous Sir Hider Haggaid novel IB WITH B _! ROLAND YOUNG ANNA l.F.E?p CEDRIC HARDWICKE