The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 23, 1938, Page Page 8, Image 8

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Page 8 State College, Alumni My dear Fellow Alumni": di B Instead of having our usual program the night of Baccalaureate, ^ we are having a banquet (for A- ^ We are asking as many to be y present us can possibly attend and R 1 TJtolJld Consider it a lavor if you'll iiuiuy?ens?as quii-Riy as yuu van, ^ whether or not you'll be with us. ^ ? The iannual fee is $1.00 per cap- ^ ita and~upon the 'payment of this, you'll receive receipt and ticket pect every alumnus to pay his fee ^ whether he attends or nof. ?Jr~ Thtr^expense-of the banquet will ? be paid with our dues and unless there should be a deficit, then shall -be.no. further request for ^ j i ntonoy. ?; ijX Please send your'dues to me "or p Mr. \V. T. .Calhoun. State Colloge.-S ?? ?Keep vour stub and we willsend el ' h as promised above, your receipt ^ and ticket. No one shall be admit- s| _____ ted.. without a ticket. v that we may plan intelligently. ? Yours, a ? T. H. BEST, PreXTTl * Alumni Association, Orangeburg, S: C. _ ^ Silver Tea At 7 d Starks Library ?71 ti There wiU he a Mammoth Silvei y ?<i Tc-a at Statics. Library, Benedict ^ ?t Allege .S^mrflfy, April 24, at 4:00 p .;intermit of the--^yelderr^fi Jubilee of the State Woman's Missionary and Educational Conven-1 ^ lion. | I Pastors, members and friends of V all1 churches hre cordially invited If to be present. An excellent pro-1 J, fcram will be rendered. | $ -. - Tp MISSI ON A R Y M A SS MEETING n __t? ?? (-'tint!fined-From Page 1 . their committees lined up and an- f nounee date of meeting: |b Housing, Mrs. P.A. Ingram, Gen- a eral Chr.: Entertainment, Mrs. Albertha Simons; Program, Mrs. h ' Maggie Brown; Finance, Mrs. Ca thorine Cnnnon^Deim aUoni- Mrs: Neeley; Souvenirs, Mrs. W. L. a Koon; Sale *of Refreshments, Mrs. C C. Goodwin: T'shorc \frc a mers; Hospitalization^ Vis<^ A A n : Nelson, k.N.; Welcome. Mrs. C. H. b Brown; Reception, Mrs. J. P. b Keeder; Special Reception, Mrs. ? Albertha Simons; Motorcade, Mrs. Maggie Brown. . ^ The silver tea committee is busy S( preparing for the next meeting at . Benedict.. Pastors, and friends of -i' other churches are cordially ifivit- ^ rd * I JUU4 W. TALLEY, I o Publicity Chairmarr^i "J ' -i-; ; \\ ST." JAMES A. M. E CHURCH P ? ev Hale B Thompson, Pastor Ashevijlo, N C.?The past Sab bath day was most beautifully and ^ .f appropi ialoh observed beginning ^ with the early .rriorning service I thru the close of the day.'.. Tht' Sunday school department had a'p very large attendance for the us- ^ ? mrl study of the lesson and a most interesting program was present , ed by the children at 3 p.m. A j larg< audience enjoyed, those mo-'r, menU-Avk+i?the-ehhdren. Our B?V"- n r tor day..firmreinl goal was t'l-ahz ed. Fjiom the subject: "Th" Risen p mill Tri 111 .inl-if f " -- ? - uur pits t. tor delivered the Easter mes?avt ^ to an inspiring congregation. Ma J ny visitors shareJ in the enjojment of this service At the even- f ing service there was an interest- o iner presentation by the Junior e che.il- >-r>t irli-.l "TViri Pintn Clu i -? " ~n A large and an appreciative con- V gregation was present. The usual t Easter Day offering under, the su. V pervisiofi of our boards of stew- C ardesses was received with much s success. Our pastor-commended aH"^ who worked so .faithfully?in the beautification and adornment of >r the church and all others who labored so earnestly for the fine a >* chievements which were realized. Another glorious Easter has now ^ become history with us. ^ ? ' r CLl'B COUBTEREE w . V r? The Club Couiieicc..-mat at the ?r-:?: horPiie"Qporge-Halcombe, 1317, Eyop street,- Wednesday night,'^ April 14, 1G>38. The meeting was S called to order by the president. The devotion was opened by sing- 0j ing: "My Lovely Sunshine", follow cd by "Our Father's Prayer", led by Edwar Williams. Ruthine Yar e! borough sang the following solos f( Its a Sin to "Teul a Lie and Moon k at Sea. The house was next opened for business, which was discussed fully. A delicious course rr ?? of ice cream and cake was enjoy-! b ed by everyone. The meeting wa#j v. dismissed-by the president. A Vermeil Means, president' Marie Gary, - J Reporter Iec 1' V %.. In remembrance of our dear nutfhter and sister, Miss Janie E. Hue, who departed this_Ii?e? April i, 1936. ?eep in bur hearts lies a: picture 'f a loved one laid to rost; I memory's fi;ame we will keep it ecause you were one of the bbst. II illy missed by: Prof. R. L, Blue, father. Mrs. osenu Blue, mother, Miss Mamie ni,,., r c? r*. Uiuv, n.iaivi \J X lay I\C31UUUf O. V., Blue, Jiy brother, Bremrton, Washington Talhoun Co. in Filial Group Session By Wi R. Bowman St. Matthews, April 13th?Caloun county held its last and final ?aehers' meeting-; here Saturday i the high school. / Prof J. A. 'ord, president presided. Mrs. moke', Uur worthy attendance teaier addressed the teachers along er line of work,"^explaining the acher's job and their relationhip to her work. Mrs. Smoke is ery nice and kind and her dispolmost a sin to not do what she ants. Those few colored" whom re fortunate to get position a lite "higher up" if they would fol<w the example and suggestions f Mrs. Smoke there would not be inch bitteriag and misunderstand ig.- We shall pay more about this i our next- article if our mind oosn't chaag*. . j The features of the meeting were:u reports - of" the secretary and nasurer and the election of ofcefs. The secretary, Mrs. Guins ard was sick but sent her report hich was read and adopted - and he. jvas reelected by acclamation: ' rof Ford resigned after serving rrT* ftV Winrii yjafirn Thwn wnn'* riendly rivalry among the candiates. Speeches of all kinds were lade, . but. the following persons 'ere elected: President, Prof, ance; VicerPresident, Robert Bur ess; Secretary, Mrs. Daisy Gurnard; Asst. Sect., Mrs. Evelyn ["Well;?Treasure-iv- -Mrsr-?Violammfrsy rhaplnin Prnf?Floyd ; hportor \V R. Bowman; Parlialentarian, Prof. Paul Venshure; xitic, Prof.-J?Ar"Ford; Prof. Vance, didn't make a state lent after his election but his liends declared undre his admintration the association will grow 11 j expand and he will be impar-j al in all his ruling. Many think c is the man needed fOT such a me as?this^ , I [ Prois. Floyd, Jones, and Burgess t tended the junior bancfuet of ameroh school last night. The viditorium was beautifully decoi'1'fl wbirb enimnrl rmioli fnuiin. ' le comments from the visitors, : t Principal Bowman said the hon i must go to his efficient teachers! liss Wilhelmonia Wardsworth and liss Aleathia Owens and not himL-lf. Commencement and school clos lg are in the mind of hundreds of > ys. and girls in this Community. The passing of Dr. L. R. Nichols f Charleston. S C.. is very sad. [uweveh, h<TTias live his days-- and rought well. His sons are our t rsonal friends. LANCASTER NEWS Another Easter has gone down d to be in a fine, cheerful spirit >r the season. The resurrection i-m'ices were carried out in St. aul church at early dawn Sunay morning. It was a high day" 1 all the churches here in the ity, as the ministers delivered tthe !aster messages. Programs were ^ndered jn ihe_ afternoon?a?<r ight. Mrs. Lottie McCain and' Mr. Richard Steward Were Funoraliz> C* .1 ^ ? a ounuay anernoon at calvary i.M.E.Z. church. Undertaker Mclullen was in charge. Miss Amelia Hutcheson and her riend Miss Allen both students f Clinton college spent the week nd at home. Miss Cora Wright f Benedict college, Miss Juanita bright student, of Brainerd instiute; Miss Mary I^ee Clinton of finston, N. C.; Mrs. V. McNeal of 'harlotte, N. C., all came home to pend Easter to the delight of herr parents and TrehfiTTs: The glee club of Lancaster Train ig school will render a program he first .Sunday in May at Washington Baptist church. Mr. Eddie L. Fraisier and Miss 'lora Mack and Mr. Walter T. Mc1 rifT and Miss Aletha McCoy were ocently joined together in. holy edlock. The glee club of T.ancABter T_ ?hool will rondor a musical proLj ram in St. Paul A. M. E. church 1 unday, April 24, 1938. Mrs. Odessa Johnson has charge f the program. Those on the sick list: Mesdam t Frances Crockette Marion Craw >rd, Katie McCoy, Annie B. Basini Master Charley W. Rutledge's (Other surprised him with a swell irthday party Tutesday evening ^tth Tjutte a few of "hhr frtenrts fter playing a few games candy dnch, cake and nuts ^ere serv1. * It was en enjoyable affair. \ THE PALMETTO LEADER Miss Fannie B. Cassell had as, ? her guests, for the Easter holidays t Miss Blanche Jackson and mothex J from Columbia. \ Finley High School had Good ] Friday and Easter Monday for c holidays. Several of the out of 1 to\vn teachers spent the time ? it their homes. i Mrs. Lizzie. Chalk had as her _c IN AL'TUMUmm ACCIDENT . }? ?.. ' ?1 Manning. S. C., April 18?The 1 many friends of Mrs. I. S. Thomp- I son will be glad to know that she is doing nicely after having met ] with a very serious automobile ] soon be herself again. ? j LAI'REN'S NEWS 1 ___ 4 Sunday was a beautiful day but j th^ members of St. Paul Baptist church were-dtsappointed, the Revr Moore of Gainesville, Ga., did not ( eomev Rev. H. T. Shoematcrr?tr"f"l Greenville was the acting pastor for the day, assisted by Revs B. { \V. Watson, H. H Kill and E J. j i i ~r 1.1? t-i el. JWflZlSUIl U1 lilt' v:il> i\C> Oiiut'iuuker preached on The Resurrection. 1 The programs at the various 1 churches were enjoyed by all. Mrs. Katheryn Jackson and son r James A. Jr., spent the Easter s week-end with their ill husband 1 and duddy at Hodges. , J M isses Nellie Rikard, Sadie An / cerson, Evelyn Pitts and Ella B. t -Willjams?spent Easter Monday in 1 Goldville With Miss Annie Gilliam Come see and hear the Luther t King concert at St. Paul BapTist^t ihurch on the 3rd Sunday night in.\ M ay. t I . The Rev. Moone will be here on 1 next "Sunday, April 24 at St. Paul.' Messrs. Willie Anderson, Char- . I le.s DendjC Robt. Lee Wearing and s D. e Childs were, the guests . o v Miss Daisy Anderson, Miss Helen 1 Dendy of Friendship College on. 1 Easter Sun jay.^ ^ ^ ^ Anderson was the worW.orjj p-i.7wt' t of her sister Mrs Charlotte Thomp < son. - -t ? 1 :?r-|-t The Rainbow Social club met at 8 the home of Mrs. Mattie Hender- * son Monday n5ght, April 18. A 8 grand Easter program was enjoy-.8 ed by all. -A?delicious repast- was! served. Mrs Lois mTTTk tVinriWn/t i 1 the hostess. * ??\ ?The?Junior Missibnary?of St.' Paul met on Wednesday-^A-priL 18 at the home of Mrs Mary Whitener Business was discussed by our advisor Mrs. Mary Whitener We are glad to see our Supt of St. Paul Baptist Sunday school, Mr. T on Golden up and out- after,s being ill CHEST KB i?ur\nH.vi?im ~ j Mr. Clarence Leathers motored here from'Rocky Mt., N. C. where he is .employed as an executive of the Unemployment Agency, and spent Easter with his'parents, Mil and Mrs C. E. Leathers. I Misses Ruth Crosby, Louise Bab cock, of Livingstone College, Miss, Sarah" Mildred Ayers, Barber Sco-1 TilT; Messrs. Cyril Spann, Eddie \i'?st Brown, Edward Kennedy,j. Lloyd Degraffenreid, Benedict Col lege; Mr. J. Camillus Knight, Lincoln University, spent the Easter tide here with their parents. Mr. JrS. Stanback Urand Maste^ ' of Masonsj of South Carolina, - re- 1 turned home much improved i- n ' health, after spending .several AVecks in the Eva Eve Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark. Relatives and 1 friends are happy that he is again 1 at home. i Mr. and Mrs. Wade Roseboro formerly" of JLhis city, now of High 1 Point,?N: were guests of Mr and Mrs. Will King for thrr "Eastei holidays. Mrs. J. E Spann, with her children, Miss Rachel and Cyril, motored to Sumter, Sunday and spent the day with Miss Salome Spann, at Morris College, wJiere she is a student Miss Mabel* Sumter accompanied them. *~ Mr. William Rithbuig was here , from State College for Easter. Mews of the death of Mrs. RaChoi McClinta reached"" Chestei , Saturday. The body is expected to . arrive from Bnltiuioi u, ~WednPsday7 ~ She was one of Chester's best citizens. Her stay in Baltimore with her sons was less than a vear Thw> many friends here are sorry of her | death. , Mrs. Lizzie Cox. Foster spent a ( few days in Charlotte last week as guest of her sons, Messrs. Julus and Harold Offx. Miss Neina Wilkerson, a student | at Benedict College and Miss Geraldino Wilkerson, of the GafTney . High School faculty spent Easterj' here as guests of their sister, Miss I Ernestine Wilkerson. The Federated Ciub had their < tenth Anniversary Monday night i at the home of Mrs. Baynard j Wright, Ashford Street. After a brief literary program, an ice < course was served. Alt present en- < joyed the evening. ' A very large crowd attended the < Kaster exercises at Metropolitan'! AMEZ churoh Sunday night. ? A-' mount raised |64. |' taster guests, her cousinc, * Luiu oimu, uf wiiisiuii-ami'fn arm t Mrs. Sarah Dodds of Rock Hill. ? Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brown, of < fetervitle^ are the proud parents >f an 11 1-2 lb son. Mother and s jaby are doing fine. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLurkin s ind family have moved into their 1 iirutt^ new home on~LoOTTt1s St. * Mr. Seymour Carroll, of Colum Jia, wps in the city a few hours c Thursday. Miss Bessie Honor of the Em- c nett Scott faculty of Rock Hill ? pent the Easter holidays here with * ler parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. M. lonor, Miss Janie Sweeney, Miss Uldie McLendon, also teachers in v he same school accompanied hei ipre and wore her guests. Mr. Abe Caruth, ^ former Ches- ' er citizen, but now living in Dayohu, Fla., is visiting Mrs. Claudia Valker and family in Jeterville. Rev. W. M. Honor, is on the sick ist this week. ' ' .. . . . ^Jrs. Bertha McFadden \yho has )een living in Summit, N. J., for ^ everal months, spent the past two ^ reeks here with her husband, Mr." . Yank McFadden, and little son, ^ 'rank, Jr. She returned to Summit Thursday evening. . }i of. Joseph Jones, who has been o rhicngft fnr Brvrrnl monthft-rrHr lying at the Presbyterian Bible jiiioui, arriveu nome a lew days ^ igo, and is busy with his work as a ravelling missionary6^ directing t ind organizing Sunday Schools, md teaching in the same. " 0 Miss Clcopatrn Spann -went?tTT~j: iVhitmire Monday to be the frilest' s ?f M iss Ruth Walker, and enjoy c he?closing exercises~of Miss Wal- (] ;er's_school. _ ? Rowland Mrs. M. T. Coker and f anrily spent Easter Monday i n n Sreenville, their former home Mrs. Sarah Y. Wilkes is i n Washington, D. C., visiting her _ itsler-in law, Mrs. Lottie Wilkes ones. Mr. Charles Heath entertained uJlumhcr-of?his-fricnds "at h 1 a ^ ionic Thursday night. Prof. Young ilayed several piano numbers. rj Mrs, Bessie Howard is in Jack-rj. onville, Fin., visiting her daugh-'XN er- 11. A group 6f young people enjoiy-' s d an Easter egg hunt at t h e n lome of Mrs. Eva H. Eaddy last 7^ Saturday. - p ~MtS"j=r Emma Harper spent Easer holidays' iiFColumbia with rel- \ ttives. - I v M iss Ida Pearl Mitchell spent ^ he Easter holidays in Charlotte's vith relatives. \ t Prof. S. L. Finley spent Good Pi'iduyanA Saturday in Laurens I md Asheville with his sisters and s rrother. Mr. James Stewart went t vith him. 1 C Rev. Gauldin, pastor of Mt. 01-Ji ve Baptist church, is out again. 8 rfter being quite sick for several] lays. J Rev. G. G. Daniels of C.artwr. ' 1 t - k'-''OWn, will preach at Calvary Ban- J List church, Wednesday night. r ___ c DARLINGTON NEWS J Passion week was observed at ( Bethel A, M. E. church from Sun -t lay, April 10, through Friday, I April 15. - 1 Sunday inornintr. Palm f sermon by the pastor, subject Je- a sus' Triumph in Life. t Monday night, sermon, Rev. J. W. Taylor, Supt. of the Bennetts- c ville district, M. E. church. c Tuesday nights sermon, Rev. M.? C7 Newman, pastor of Shiloh M. E. church. Wednesday night, sermon Rey. A. P. Gilliard, pastor of Cente- v nary M. E. church, Hartsville. He u ivas accompanied by his choir and 1 congregation. ? j Friday night, sermon by Rev. H. t VV. Long, pastor of Macedonia { Baptist church. He was accom- t Dawn services Sunday a.m. at t 1:30, sermon by pastor, subject: <3 rhe Risen Christ. 200 attended e :his early service. t -Sunday 11 a.m. Elder I. W. Jah- ~J irette', presiding elder of the Flor- t once district A. M. E. church v ^reached a soul stirring sermon. Sunday night, grand Easter ex;rcise by the pupils of the Sunlay sch or>r Monday night,. 2nd quarterly ti ronfereneey Dr. -t.W, Janeretta. n ^residing elder. e Amount raised in the quarter- J y conference $120.45. The pre- J ' V -4 _ __ idiing elder was paid out. We've aised since first quarter $886.09. Everything moved along like clock vork in the quarter. The Castor iav A .T .Tonkins served everv >ne that was present. Rev. Jencins s the preacher with a program and he knows how"to carry t out. The membership is proud, >f him. We see the church going ligher and higher. Rev. Jenkins 5"still?adding?iiminbuiM lit' lias idded 90 members since conferrnce. Field day was obseWedhy the ichools .j2?_ Darlington county Satirday, April 9th at the Mayo High ichool. At 10:30 the schools pa aded through the business secions of the town.? At 11:30 a program was carried ?ut ia chapel consisting of Readng and Spelling contests also an >ratorical contests M^sic was urnished by the Mayo school, lound O, Rosenwald and others. After the program in chapel,, he field activities were had. Those winning in the 'various activities k-ere: 100 yard dash, Andrew Gilard Thomas, Mayo; 75 yard dash, T. Shuler, Mayo; 75. yard dash, lattie Hudson, Mayo; quarter mi. elay, Mattie Hudson, Mayo-; 100 li. hurdle Andrew. Gillespie, Mayo 00 mi. hurdle, Willard Thomas, layo; 1 mi. run, Andrew Gillesie, Mayo; 1 mi. run, C. Wingate, Vesley Chapel; high jump, R lammonds, Wesley Chapel; high ump, R. Bishop, Robinson school Everyone seemed to have enoyed, thomsefvesl The forming f the word Mayo by the pupils f the school was one of the main ttraetions of the day."" The County Supt. in person of fr; Kelly gave a very inspiring ddress, also-Prof. J. L. Cain of he Mayo school. Prof. B. A. Gary, football coach f the Mayo High school has nade a splendid record for the ehobl and himself. The team o&ched by him played 4U games uring hrs seven years won 15, lost 2 and tied 13. They are looking orward to winning all and losing one in the 1038-39 season." " (S Four.ETOWN NEWS = ?.1 _ - by E. J-.?Ford. Thursday, April 14, a get-toe'ther meeting was held at Hope, ell Baptist church for the purosc of organizing an adult school, 'he attendance was surprisingly lrge 'and instructive addresses ere delivered by Mrs. Dora Dan?ls, state supervisor of adult ehools; Prof. G.r W. Howard, a lember of the advisory board and Iiss Margaret Smith, county su vism . ? Georgetown?peopiV and espeeully those whq know her read /ith pleasure of the splendid work liss M. D. Kelly is doing in the chool work and church ut Cheser, S. C. We congratulate the Rev. L. H. lemingway on his election to the ecretai yship of the Church Exension Dept. of the A. M. E. Thurch. Headquarters at Washngton. Let us hope he will make rood. Mrs.. Jesse A. Banks of New fork* and her sister Mrs. Martha /UCfii Dairy, graduate nurse of .lewland, Q..' are here with theii elatives the Frnsiors. We learn"J that Mrs. Banks is home to tay. Mrs. Darry is here for tw?o nonths. Mr. R. L. Jones of Augusta, "Ja., ;Supt. of Charleston District >f Pilgrim Life Insurance Co.. and _ Capers, field agent -of- Ghareston are here this week going iround with??Henry A.?Ash, igent for this company in (Jeorgeown. Prof. Charles S. Browne spend tvery week end at Myrtle Beach >n his old job. T-. Bethel -A. M. E. ChUTeh Rev. W. B. L. Clarke, Pastor At 4 o'clock Sundav mornine I Resurrection services were had vhen the pastor preacher) the resirrection sermon to a arge crowd. Phis was the beginning of a very glorious dayr Music as furnished >y the Junior choir. At 10 a. m. Sunday school convened with the isunl good attendance. At 11:15 JnrTCgular services bogan, when he pastor again preached a wonlerful sermon. At 3:30 p.m. we mjoyed the splendid program by he Primary and Juvenile classes, ^t 8 o'clock a beautiful Easter ion". Thus ended the F.aster^seriees. Dickerson A. M. E. Church Rev. J. H. Bryant, Pastor On Sunday at 5 o'clock the pasor preached the Resurrection serat 11 6'clock he again preachd from the text I Peter 4:7, flubect Christ Cares for His People. It 4 o'clock and 8 o'clock the ?.! Saturday, April 23, 1938 jar TARZAN Ci AGAIN! Now^ljjjjjl playin^BB For Remainder of This Week ? ^xkkk~x~X~X~X~X~x~X~: X ESTABLISHED-1909. I J w 4- DRY CLEAN J WE'ARE | ?r-YOUR RJ A as well as any other cleani x A Trial will convini ? MT. ZION A.M.E. CHl'R sage Matt. 28:G. Among tho tors wore Mrs. I.ouise Reed, I Nevada Griffin, the dnughtc Mrs. G. Hunt. Mrs. Ret-d is New York;a Mrs. wiifTin fro Carolina. Also Mrs. Ileji tafford -from FflVette\uTIey^ the sister of Mr. J. E. Cl'osTa At !1:30 p.m. we witnesst Easter proe-ram rendered h> small children under the Tirrc of Supt James and Tommie C Bride. At 8:15 we again a.bled and witnessed another derful program, an Easter paj "Jesus in the Garden", spor. by Mrs. F. L. Carolina. Eve: that witnessed this program more than satisfied and many ahedding tears at the close of come. REV. GANDY'S SPECIAL A PPT*' \L Continued from Page 1 come financially ^prepared to nm*f fvnrtt nkooo ^ x- -- . v. J I 'tlHilV VI UUI ^It'U gram. At the la^t session c convention we got au^Jinanci rollment a little confused a a result our financial effort not measure up to our expect We hope this year to profit t last year's oversight. I am .appealing to all oflHci the convention, "'Executive 1 Hoiiuiary bOllrd, ^Sunday : mission board members, su tendents, presidents of union tors, directors of Sunday : conventions, district niissioi and all general workers to bri least five dollars a side from doorway or delegate fee to boost the financial effort o convention. - I?am-- pleading all Sunday schools and unic cai ry out the financial nlans ped out by Dr. S. C Ciunphel chairman of the drive, nskin for five, ten and fifteen doll; bove doorway for the suppc the work. If you have not ten him for envelopes, card: ill general information, abur financial drive please do so 1 Proci astination is the thic time. From all indications this be a banner year spiritually financially for the Raptist E tional and Missionary convi of South Carolina, under the leadership of Dr. H. H. F. And for the Woman's Baptist sionary and Educational co tion, under the powerful lc ship of Mrs. M. K. Howard, for the State Sunday Schoo B.Y.P.U. convention of Soutl rolina, for we know no failur have always kept pace witl marching orders of the pa body. young people put over two s did programs. The Supt: sick, Rro. J. W. Thompson w charge, assisted by Miss J Richardson. (HESTERFIELD NE\V? Sara A. McCullough, Rcpo Easter was a loveTy day. churches observed piaster will rtoua programs. Grand View Sj|- ADULTS h(P 15C " V PHONE 7162 ' ? BRUNS O N'. ;: ; KQCLPItD TO DO < ' LJ-G- CLEANING. ?; ng. If we are not doing your cleaning ? > :e you (hat our Sorvice is Ilest. J 713 MAIN STREET ? ._ BILL ROBINSON ? -tms visiv IN " , Mrs "Rebecca of rs ol - _ nf,?^ Sunnybrqok Farm" riotta1 WITH __ : c,l SHIRLEY TEMPLE nd. - RANDOLPH SCOTT ?*' thl Palmetto Now! ?ction }. Mc : _ . _ 5scni* bytorion Sunday afternoon and won- Mt. Tabor M. E. Sunday evening. ?eant Grand View Presbyterian church sored was the scene of a quiet and i;yone charming wedding Sunday at 6:00 was 0'clock p.m., when Miss Elizabeth were Preston Tolinsoii and James Welf this. f|on Rivers were tinited "in mar WL"'~ "riage. THe Rev. J. H. Toatley, pastor of the church performed the impressive ceremony before many relatives and friends of the couple. Assisting were Revs. W. W. Edwards, P. C. Hiddleston and XL -WL- Long, Gheraw. sup- Prior to the ceremony, Mr. Robt pro- ert McCall, vocalist and Mrs. L. if yui Johnson, pianist, rendered mund Ts 'c 11 Love You Trul>'". "The Bri:s did <Be Chorus" from Lohengrin was ation it*ed for the processional and Men * >y oui delssohn's wedding march for the recessional. During the ceremony r?l * I.iebesii aum (lnszt) teas softly school piayeu. perin-1 The bride's maid of honor, and s? Paij only attendant was Miss Marion school , , - .,,, , laries J(,"nson Cheraw, who wore a ing at 'uVc'ly Navy chilfon and a corsage ybui of pink roses. Her flowers were help R, jarc]jflf roses tied with blue satf the ., , ' in ribbon. ins to The bride entered with her' famap-^hoi' Mr. William Julmson of IrfflO 11, the j,y whom she was given in marirs a-"'a,re' She was exquisite in her >rt of | wedding dress of Wallis blue chifwrit j fon crepe. Her flowers were a r and showered bouquet of bride roses ^./^If-Uintl-Lei-n, tied with ivory satin ribtotray. ~ if of bonThe bride groom's best man was, i* to Mr. Coleman Rrewier of Pageland. / and Mrs. Rivers is one of the tench ;ntion (>,s 'n Chesterfield school. wise Among the out-of-town wedding Sutler, guests were: Mr. WnV. Johnson, *^'s" father of the bride; Mr. and Mrs !adei' fh'1'her, Misses Parris all of Irmo Also ^r- an(^ Mrs. G. W. Long, Mrs. Co1 and line While, Misses Mildred andh Ca- Helen White, Mr. and Mrs. Robert h' the ^?h|nson> Pr?f? an'l Mrs. Powe irent- Annie Robinson and daugh, ter,_Prof. and Mrs. McQueen and ' ~ " Profs. Otis Ford and Rcbert Mcrn CalT, of Cheraw, South Carolina; beiner Mi-. T. F. Brewer and daughters: Misses Vashti and Alice and Mr. ennie , ,, ^ and Mrs. T. C. Brewer and child- ren, Pagcland; Mists' Caroline j i and Johnsie Johnson, Harriet Leak j Hertha Knight and Mr. Sylvester ritr juuiinaoii, iviorveTl, IN. U. AIT OTr. ahd Mtf. James W. Rivera fc va- arc living at4he home of Mr. and Pros" "Mrs. Ti. H. Edwarda. i _ ;