The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 09, 1938, Page Page 5, Image 5
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"EaLuiJay, July 9, 1938.
Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Everett and
family will Ieave July 11 for the
northern coast of Maine where
tney will have a cottage for the
suminer.
Mrs. Gardiner Jsjckson of New
York City the format Miss Cora Pi
Castor of lJ2(> Heidt street is
spending the summer with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Castor.
M r s.?Jacks on?was accompanied
home by her husband, Mi\ Car ,incr
Jackson. M'l Jackson stayed
in the city for a wtek.
? Mr. ar)d Mrs?J?C. Carton of
U2G Heidt stieeUhad as their guest
fur?dir.nor??Xunduy, July?Jntl.H
Mr. Abiam Roberts, an old frieha
of the family. I
?Mr; John Subr-r of 141-1 Cads
den street spent the fourth of
July with his son and daughter
in-law, Mr. and Mr1.-Charlie Su "
. ber and Mis. Sulnr's parents, Mr.
'"and-Mrs.'llenno'a Morris at their
home, 2220 EltmvooJ stree St.
1 ?? W'-S- A GiltL
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cope aiinounce
the birth of tin ir baby-lit
tie Miss Hattie M. Cope.
Mr. and M:s. T. C. Robinson and
. , Barr of Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting
their aunts Miss Ida M. Davis
? and Mrs. Juanita C. Gardner at
1332 Pine street.
MpONLIGHT PICNIC JULY 11
Come an.' join the Green Leaf
-r club on a moonlight picnic Monday
night, July 1L at Dunbar Lake.
Admission 25 cents round trip.
Busses leaving.at 8:00 o'clock from
the' following stop?: first, corner
Wheat and Sumter .streets; MillGervais;
Harden ah:!- Taylor; College
and Gates; Pulaski and Gervais.
Mrs. Francis Taylor, president;
Mrs. Rosetta Colps, secretary.
MME. LULA MAE B. IIURSE
GOSPEL SINGER AND DIRECTOR
OF Ml'SICx HERE JC'LY 10
" Madame Lula Mae Butler Hurse
the great national gospel singer
and director of music of the Women's
auxiliary of the National
Baptist convention of America will
appear at Zion Ba}>tist?efittreh?m~
a urogram of gospel songs and
Negro spirituals, Sunday evening
at?7:<30 o'clock, July?Kk ??
The public is cordially invited to
wo'jTtliip-Kb tliis gl'oat spiritual'
service. A silver offeriiw will be
taken.
NOTICE
L)r E. II. McGill, president of
Allen university will speak, at St
, IAilcp's EitiscopM church, 000
block erf Hampton Ave., Sunday
evening, July 10 at 7 o'clock.
Sponsored by the Woman's nuxil
iary. The public is (jordially invited
to attend. ' . v
'( c.vnn or THANKS ?I
wish to thank relatives and friends
for their kindness during the J11ness
and death of her son, James
Murray. Also for the beautiful
floral tribute.
V BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN
Ljtlle Master Luscius Clark,)
Jr., was honored with a party on t
his third birthday at the-home ol
his parents MY, and Mrs. Lucius,
^ Clark of 141 1 Tobacco street or1
Tuesday afternoon. Jufe 28.
Twenty-seven little guests en
joyed themselves playing interesting
games. Little Miss Martha
Ann Walker shared honors with
the honor guest.
Many useful gifts were received
by Lucius Jr. . Refreshments consisting
of ice cream, cake and
mir^s \v?re served. Mi^s (Leila
Brown assisted Mrs. Clark in supervising
the games and with serv
fog. .
Guests included: Martha - Ann
Walker, Ruby Gaten, Mary Francis
Brelon, Dessiree Jackscn, Cat
herino?.Jaekson,?Gdoria?Cr Jack
Norris, Lucile Clrtrk, Dorcfthy
son, Emma Loo Hicks, Gladys^
Jenkins, Barbara Ann Jenkins, Estelle
PoweTT, Clotoll Jenkins J)or
ot.by Goodson, Aauiie?Belbr MarBhall,
Ruth Norris, Gertie Monroe
Lottie Minder, Frank Gibson, Jr..
Fred GoairHifTCTWarto- Jeftk+Mr-Jx*
Joseph and William Dou#la?r Willie
Walker, Jr., Henry Jame8 Wal
ker, Earl Norrris.
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I IjtogA SOCIAL CLUB
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The club held it^ weekly meeting
at the home of Miss Ethel Kobin-(
son, Jennie ISmith, hostess, with
the president on duty. The chaplain
then took chartre. First sr.*
lection In the Garden. Prayer
whs reperica. seiond selection
Swing Low. After the devotiom;1
exercise came to a close the
l ouse was opened for old and new
business,which were discussed and
approved by the members. We
are looking forward to a picnic at
I'unbar lake Monday July 18. The
public is invited. We are glad to
have two new joiners; Miss Lela
Peterson and Mr. Blakey Scott. The
club adjourned to meet at the
iiome of Mr. Albert Jackson, Edward
Sharers, hosts. The host of
the evening served cake and ice
cream.
ROYAL MA^IC CLLH _
1 he Koyul Music club met at
the home of Miss'Louisa RMuvdson,
Wednesday night, Juno?29,
The meeting was called to order
by the President,- Mis S. M. IIoprins
at the regular hotm?T'he Thr=votions
were conducted by Miss
Lucy Jackson. After the devotions
he Secretary, Mrs. M. W. Edwards
yread the minutes. A mo~Tn>rr
prevailed for its ^adoption!.,
rh' n the roll was called, 100 percent
was present. We were pleased
to have Mr. John Harris join
our club. After which some encouraging*
remarks were made by
Mr. Harris.
The ltoyal Music club extends
o all new members and visitors a
x ,
,nost^ cordial welcome. 1
After which unfinished and n^w
business were transacted. Then
i splendid program was sponsored
by Mr. Frank English.0 Then the
meiting was turned ovpr to the
financial secretaiy, Miss Adelaide
Myers and financial committee,
.Miss Susie Jones and Messrs
Frank English and John Repse to
collect dues. Mefcdames Sallie
Brown, Evelyn Butler and M. G.
Hopkins-sent -contributions to -theclub.
The club extends .thanks.
Then we adjourned to meet at the
nesday night, July 6.
LICKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at the home of
Mrs. Mamie Coleman. The meeting
was called to order by the
president. The devotional period
was composed of songs, prayer,
the 23rd Psalms was recited in
concert. The sick con.mi'tpe ie
norted one. member ill. The minuti
s- were received and adopted
We then listened to a committee
epoit. Unfinished business was
Dunbar Lake was made. Now
hu.sin(>s;s"watnratleT for. Plana for
another picnic was ' discussed.
Du?s were collected and the mcet.ilg
adjourned'to meet at theihome
>f Mrs. Royce 1022 College street.
\fter the meeting the hostess ser
cod us a delicious repast.
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T-tic East End Jolly bunch met
-it the home of Mrs. Lucretia Subur,
July 5th. The meeting was
ailed to order by the presiding
officer for business. After clevoti'Tinl
service and scripture riad
ing by Mrs. Annie Bell Greene.
We wish fpr Mrs. Lottie Richard
son a speedy recovery from her
illness. We also missed little Al.ma
McMiller* from the club. .? The
next meeting will be at the home
,"f Mrs. Ernest Wilson, North Tine
street,' Monday nighL July 12. Just
after meeting thp members wen j
served a watermelon feast which
all enjoyed.
WARD ONE WILLING
WORKERS CLUB
The Ward One Willing Workers
-dub met at the home of Mr. Silas
Smith, 419 Sumter{.street, Tuesday
night, July 5. The meeting
was called to order by the Madam
President, Miss Lucy Jones and
opened with the club song led by
Mrs. Eva Mae Msos. Payer by
Mr. Silas Smith. , Bible verses
wyre recited by all of the members,
then Mrs. C. M. Thompson
led another song. The roll wa?
verses. Thf-jneeting was closed. '
Mrs. Katherine Sims led the closing
sonc. Mr. ;Silas Smith ?dis^
missed us by ffiving the closing j
ode. j
PINEVILLE NEWS
Sunday Juuly_J2^. our?Sundays
school was opened with a large
attendance.
The? ir.egiflar services for the
day was conducted by Rev. J. S.J
1 Collins, the pasttfFTrmHthe Rev. A.
Redden. The pastor took his ttcxt
from Isaiah 52:10. Theme; Clean-1
liness. Remark, by Rev. Redden.
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-finriAI. UlABITY CttfB?
Mullins, S. C.?Meeting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. McKay. the
President, Mr. O. B. Carmichael
presiding. The devotional period
was composed of songs, prayers
.and Bible verses. The minutes of
the last meeting wcic icad, approv
ed and adopted. Old and" lietvUDsP"
nesa weru discussed aftter which
the visitors Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
and Mrs. Davis were introduced to
the club.
A program was sponsored by
Mr. L''e Bell and MivJ. Mai tin.
Dues were collected and the
me. ting adjourned to meet at the
homo 3f'-Mrs.?A-lma Getald, Dirt- "
on street.
THE MINISTERS WIVES
ALLIANCE MEETS
A most enjoyable^meeting of the
Alliance was held at the leautijiu
nonie of Dr. and Mrs. Sturks on
Hampton avenue; Although tie.
aft...w ? i
somewhat iainy ope, yet quite a
number of The member*; were pre.--''
a?nt to greet Dr. and Alls. Starks ,
in their niee and comfortable home
which is most beautifully arranged
jn>Ti (. vvit-p -i wt i-il ino. lit.. i|i piuu
ancV, _ which seems to indicate
to one cntcrng the gate, "You u:e
welcome, come 'in.'' We went. in
and found that'it meant iust what
ihe approach indicated. A warm
welcome awaited us in more than
I one way, and we found', that tinlast
of "the f.-agt, was" the-best <*f it,
The meeting \VaS~caLlod~To ordei
'by the president, Mrs. M..-W Diiekctt.
Mrs. Owens pm<iil??d at ti".e
1 piano and gave us'some sweet nu
sic. One of the pieces was a spiritual
song led by Mrs. Owens. At
the conclusion of" the devotiona;
exercises the minutes of the- previous
meeting were read and approved.
Some business matte..were
discussed _an3~ "straightened
out and .approved.
A program followed, led by Mrs.
R. C. Chappelle chairman of the
literary committee. Mrs. M. A.
Duckett recited a very interest.n~*
poem. I\Irs. Lewis sang a - very!
beautiful and pathetic "spirituiilT
song. Mrs. Humphries road a poem!
the words of which portrays na-:
I,i e..?. e .:i.. ..
I CUI"U U1 IIIU II II III cl II 1 aiilll \ , BUOJl'CL. I
"People will talk you know." Mrs-)
-Mrs. Adelaide Palmer 'McDonald,
once Of Columbia, but now o f
Sumter was a visitor af the AHi '
ance. She rendered a pretty in.-itru
mental selection and . gave us a
'short talk telling of the pleasure.it
pave her to be with us. Mrs.
McDonald was at one time.a teach
er in Hooker Washington high
school and the .oyganist of Wesley
ME church. We were very clad to
have lu-y with us and welcome hei
to her old home Columbia. We
only wished that she ha 1 come to
stay, as she was pi eeily missed
when some one took her away to
Sumter. She is now the organist
of Emanuel ME church in her new
home. She is stopping at the home
of he;- sister, Mrs. R. C. C'nnppelle
on Harden street. She is a fine
musician. She is attending Summo
S hool hero.
Mrs. l& A. Wells, wife of 10
Wells, who is presiding elder of
the IHHon?District. of the A.M.E.
Church. was introduced and ggvo
us a few words of encouragement
All of t h e-'i' nei I'ii) iniini-i'ii v.oicvery
iu/elesting, but the last per
for mane was a very.?entertaining
one. which thrilled the inner man,
with a nii>M delirious repast q?_
ice1 fruit .punch, sandwiches and
crackers followed by fruit ipo_
cream arid rake that tasted liko -Wwas
made by mother or g'-and-moiher
and. of course everybody .was
talking at ore time and when Untune
came for retirement all were
happy and loathed to say good bye
We wish for Dr. and Jilrs.
Starks a long and happy life in'
t neir now nomc. i
Mrs. Mr K. Lower'.". Re'po; tor.
BLA^KSTOCK M:\VS
We are having some fine wea-the;
and the -crops arc looking fine
around Rlaekstock.
Mrs. Nora T. Booilware daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Rial Thompson
motored* to Great Falls^ and
from there to Chester where they
ptirehased a beautiful Plymouth
Deluxe sedan with Mr. James T.
Williams, son of Mrs. Nora T
Boulware at the wheel. Mrs.
Nora T. Boulware loft Saturday
evening for Alxean'ria, Ya.. whert,
she will visit her brother and sis
.tor Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thompson.
From Alexandria she will go
to Washington to visit frienjls ami
relatives and on to Baltimore to
visit her" other brother and sister
Mr. ami Mrs. Jehm Thompson
Friends wish for her a happy trip
WOODRUFF NEWS
Trinity AMEZ Church
Rev. J. D. Jackson, Pastor
Sunday school opened fit the usual
hour, with Supt. and all teachcrs
at their post of duty.
" The Parent Teachers Association
gave a barbecue at the Jr.
Qo V\/-\r\l r\ r-? + V\ r> J + K Onitn ?
large crowd attended. The day
was spent peacefully. Everyone
seemed to enjoy themselvs.
Miss Massie Drummond is visiting
relatives and friends in Spartan
burg this week.
Mrs. Nellie Fielder of Laurens,
spent the 4th with her parents Mr
| and MrsL Brawley Moody,
-MEt?William Alexander remains
i on the sick liatt AlaQTMrsmiffdYsVance.
HIE IWIJViETAO LE/;I?EK
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? i ? liopjri^' of this column is enc
j; ni'iy >. quarter (26e) an
P * ciope, for -ny New astrology
iitaii fret advice on tr.es (8) <
j' rviuvute . anil oor^*H. , addre*?
...vi.iv , Hil-jmbk. So?
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1 'o Blue:?I have a relative in
a distant city tin l..L..am thinking
of writing: arci asking if I may
come and stay with hpr for a
wjiilo Would it bo wise?
- Answer?You had better thrash
' 1\:s thhijrr out 'with your parents
In 111in ynii?Imrnuu? ti.u intmoitwd.
Of tvurse, you are twenty year*
,o'd ami it is time for you to get
out and make some start in life,
"but Trn^o or ly if your parents give
their consent. The rrlattive in
question would be happy to hav<
you f t a visit.
u L?i-ust \\oncsuay night my
name was called at the show foi
Bank Night and I was not there.
P>elT5nV. tell me if I should got
would it be called again?
Anawer. Tough luck for you. No
I don't believe that your name will
bo ealHd again Anytime soon
However you stand just as good a
chance as you iver did and if you
lire interested . ; . k"ep going* '
?AL?fb?Itt? AI7.?husband WOrks
hard and makes goo 1 but he just
W. H: M. S. MEETS AT LYNCHr.i'Rc.
s. c.
The' convention of the \V. H. M.
S. of the S. C. conference met at
Lynchburg 'charge. Lynchburg, S.
C., pn the Sumter district, June
in 10, 193S in the beautiful church
Emanu'l, under the efficient guidance
of Rev. J. G. Gupple, his
wife and good people who entertained
us royally.
-?Tlus. theme of the meeting- "Go
Yc", Mark 1??: 1 . nianifisted itself
in every phase of the meeting.
v.'m'skip?service' :cd~by" M rs". HaC
tie Hall and Mrs. K. C. Richard
son. the District Sept., Dr. A. R
Howard pm ached a'shovt scrmpr.
about Ji"5us Wa liing the Diciples
Fert. The Holy Communion was
administered. Lev. Gupple assisted.
We Were lit- rally filled with
n nv wine. This was followed by
greetings and'the well" me address
of Mm A. >R. HowttrA and Miss
Julia Fleming ard m sponge byMrs.
K. C. Richfud<son. The music
by the choir and jubilee chpirs
wcr .inspiring,
"" Friday - morning ti c President
Mis. P. M. CiblV" K?fd 'be f'xeeite.
' i\* board. Organization and
Qui'?. 111 i?,. ?bn> wore?dis
posed of. The president read her
report-which -w-as fi41~of?enthusi11
' .1
asm. .Many snort taiKs were nvme
<>n certain phases of work done
on the disfiict. The secretaries.
' up * rviso; s and trerr^rr^r^ report
showed lunvh care and accuracy.
Tfw. president raroducied and
'aught t he? Missionary Trailing
Pourse", which was interesting
and informatjvo. ^11 reports show
ed much advancement over last
year's. ?
? A vet y inipressivo^servico was
crrrcluetcd hy ' Miss Id. I.. ^TTTalt, i
meir.oralizing the passing of Mrs.
Martha Drunimor and other officors
and nV'tnbers. Rev. J. G.
Gnpple preached _with a missionary
zeal and gave us new inspiration
to tlie \N*. H. Missionary endeavors.
The pageant under the direction i
of Mrs. .T. G. Gupplo was enjoyed J
hy all.
The same "officers were rctain
1 with only one_cha'rcfre, Mrs. K.
C. Richardson, w% made Supt.
?f the young pople.
Tamonv<vn ("colonial M. E. church
An erson. led in the Mite hox rc-1
port and magazine subscriptions
in faetTthe Greenville district so
far, as all reports were not ift.
Amount raised to date $75700 but
the president-ds hoping to slirptlss
these figures in the near future.
Certificates for the study course
were awarded and installation of
officers by the president and Rev
.1. G. Gnppk^ Resolutions wort
read by Mi's E. L. Small. The
convention will convene in Thompson?Ccntenial
Ah?E. church,?An<lei
son.?S. C., for the- nfxt session.
Mrs. Is. C. Richardson, reporter. '
CARLISLE NEWS
Mr. Forest Jones and William
Webber of Jersey City, N. J., tho
son and grandson of Mf. and Mrs.
Alice Dawkins ai;e hero for ton
"rfnyiSi visiting relatives and friends,
Mr.- G. F. Garfield of Washingi
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ered in thi? paper ONLY wtwn X
loaed in your letter for private f i
id a atamped ao Xj
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ntnu*ii|, ouu i wv^jvi uy i til urn i *
juration*. Sign y oui full name, \ > \
to all letters. Addrsaa ai] mall -< 'I
itb Carolina j J
' won't pay our bills. What does
he do with hi? money?
I Answer?He squal l \ r, it on
anything in sight. . . . no one in
particular, but anything he he^s
. lie wants, i.i,- get* it.?If lie doesn't '
changf. noon, you will have~-to make ~
cuniu m i tinge mei. Is U) eai'n stun*- *
inonly..
S. P. 13.?What am I to do to
make my husband happy irF out
home? I am only twenty-one. i
Answer?A cheerful disposition j
guns a long way with every mart. |
An affectionate ana understanding ,
wife, is most appreciated. .A clean
home with good, regular meals
l'aeirates every man and most of
all . . . ktep yourself as tririij.
pretty, and attractice as you were
Tile" v ry day you two married.
W. J. L.?Does this boy love
me and will he marry me as he
promised nte that he would.
'Answer?At 14 you shouldn't
even be going with boys regular1
y . . , jio he doesn't 'have ~any
idea of getting married to anyone.
Featherstone-Fudge >
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i Solemnized at Rock Hi
Rock HilL?A simple and impressive
ceremony Wednesday- even
in lt June. 29, at 7 o'clock at the
home of her aunt united Miss Jose:
hine Featberstone and Mr. William
Fudge in marriage. The Rev |
L. R. Barber officiated. i
The vows were spoken before a I
background of evergreenr and has- j :
.kets of gladioli interspersed with,
candelabra. . _
* The home was beautifully dcco- _
rated tvilh pink gladioli, white daisies,
white snap dragons, fern and,
evergreen. The color * scheme was >
whte and pink.
Miss Amelia Hutchinson of Lan
caster, S. C-, the maid of honoi '
wore a lovely pink gown of gcor-1 j
gotto,'carrying a bouquet of deep,,
pink gladioli and ferns.
The bride was given in marriage'
by her cousin Miss Amelia Hutch- '
inson of Lancaster, S. C. The
bride wore a beautiful white satin '
gown. White accessories completed
the costume. She carried a bouquet '
of gardenias, white larkspurs, Fevcr
Few, Baby Bret and ferns. I
Richard Pride accompanied, the! j
bridegroom as best man.
Immediately following the cere.-; j
mony the- bride and bridegroom : j
left on a sKbrrtnp to cities of tKe' ;
East, and on_thc'ir return will be ]
at hunie -112 Ft'well street. j
Among tile out-of-town guests (
were Alias Xancy Trott,-Mr. Char- j
les Feathei stone of South Orange .
X. J., Mrs. Janie Gauthen of New ^
York City, Miss Amelia Hutchin- t
sun, of Lancaster, S. C., Mr. and t
Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. ;
Hill, Mr. Hawkin Chisolm, Miss
Hazel Rhetick of Charlotte, X, C.
ton, D. C., atjd Mr. Bony Daw
kins were the guests of Rev. J
M. Dawkins, Monday. Mrs. Agnes
Sims left Sunr.day, June '2f>th
for Washington, D. C., while there
she will visit Mr. and Mrs. John
Whicker. She also met her cousin.
Mr. Cliff Peak who had been
_in_ the hospital for quite awhile
j He is doing fine. He and Mrs.
Sims were the dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bobie Foster, Alex- |
ander avenue. She reports a/very
pleasant stay. ,
Mr. Talmage Lyles and Mrte.
Hums were the aftei-nopn guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Cohen of
I'nioni They repented a pleasant
stay. After which they attended
.the funeral of Mr. Monroe Lyles.
Quite a successful p'ogram wasuaiiied
out at St. Luke A. M. E.
j Zion church Sunday. under the
I management of Miss Sadie Robert ,
I Ton and rjlhers. It was grand.'
| Quite a crowd witnessed this af -'
fair.
LAKE CITV TEACHERS
RE-ELECTED
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| All teachers of the Lake City i
[ School were re-elected for the next 1
school term, with Prof. L.D. Brad- 1
ley as principal. Mr. Abrom Green t
I ? ? -. rt/1 t A n U n V of f V-? ^ enVl An] t
M ll-fll-lHU lV?<iri vi v,.c i'v i. w , I
gnvo up his teaching position? to I
take urr nrrrbnlming at the G Upton", i
Jones Embalming School of Nash- *
villo, Tenn. He left Sunday to be- 4
uin his work on July 5th. 5
[ Miss Marguerite E. Pov&iT a *
recent graduate of Allen Univer- ?
sity wftjs elected to fill the position
vacrfted hy Mr. Green. Miss Por- <
ter's major is in French, with 41 >
hours and she finished at-^the head
of the class of '38. She also was 1
assistant teacher in the French i
Department of Allen University ?
during the past term. At Commence,'
. ment she was awarded a pin for the i
I ?,
Regular services weie?h^id ai
Macedonia Baptist and Trinity A
M. E. churches.
The Gulden Rule ClUh mefallglm
home of Mr. and Mrs. David Dun
ton oh last. Thursday afternoon.
ousmess oi tne club was transacted.
A delicious repast was served.
The next meeting in August wi.ll
be at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jule Anderson. , "
Mr. ur.d. Mrs. c7 TV O] ipljan'
were . 1 ecc-nt visitors July 4
Miss Lillie Mae Smith was hostess
to a lovely party on last Friday
evening.
The Juvenlle_Thrift L'lub will
meet at the home of Juliette Anderson
this Thursday afternoon.
1 he Adult Thrift Club will meet
next Tuesday loi.bi m ?I... >Jiiinrr
**f~-Mr. ami Mis. S:la-. >mith. S:.
Mrs. .Kflie White flakes this
meann'of thanking Tier friends
both white and colored fur?thei)
kindnesses to her during he;- illness.
The following were leeent visi
tors at ("CC camp Modoc, S: C..
->ir. unci .Mrs. James O.I'lionipsmi.
Mrs Kstelle Green and daughters,
Rev. E. W An 'e; son and.?Pi .f
f- O- Floyd. They report a verypleasant
trip
Quite a few from Edgefield wit-nessetl
the July 4th celebration 'at
Pettis Academy. . '
Miss Mattie Bussey is home after
-pending several weeks m Detroit
Mich., and Cunud^ with relatives.
uptJals
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FEDERATION NOTES
GOOD-WILL TOUR OF FOLK IN
GREENVILLE TO WILKINSON
HOME MAY 29th, 1938
On Sunday, May 29th, the!
"Lend A Hand Club" of Greenville
sponsored a Good-Will Tour to the
Wilkinson Home. Thirty sevtr.
persons, including nine^ men, five
beys three little girls, and twen
ty WOtiH ir went on this tour. " The
group left Greenville at 10 a.m.
arriving (after detouring (juite a
few miles at Prosperity) in Cohrmbia~at
1:45. FOUr rmssenerer s~
remained- in Columbia to visit relatives,
the others proceeded on to
Cayce arriving at the home at 3+T5
There the group was, greeted by
Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Paul #nd Mrs.
Feldpr. The children were at dinner
in the Dining- Room of the
Home, and our group watched them
finish their meal with pleasure
Aftefwai ds the tables were clearid
and a wonderful program was
i-endered by the children. Then the
?roup was guided thru the building
by Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Paul
Mrs, F i. Id or and?Mrs.?Thonni:.
Pictures were made of the child
neir_ftL_piay^.hy Mrs. Thomas and
N?r. Motori. Mrs. Vincunt, Mrs.
Duckett and Mrs. Folder we're
nuch surprised when they, were
:olu that photos had been made ol
rfitem ffi^cr."- AbcHTt two hours wei>
?ptnt at the home, and when "the
*roup was ready to,depart, one' of
he three children that went or
.he tour was left at the Hoihe. ^ht
seuned very happy and did nut
ry even though her mother was
>ne of Visiting gruop.
The'fotk from Greenville were
rery delighted and many Were tin.
expressions of surprise at the
jeautiful surrcrundirgs of real
lome life for the children, and it
s hoped that this Good Will Tour
nson?Home by thewfew men that,vere
there. The women are al
vays interested, but we do fee!
hat the nine men and five boy*
vi.li encourage other male mem
>ers of the race tor help. "Wilknson
Home" collection was taker;
Vom Uho group and givejx the
id at having so many -visitor3 and
ill seemed happy as little birds in
he spring. Goodbyes were said,
ind an invittation was extended*
he group to come ack again in
he near future.
Thb grotip left" for Columbia
ind spent sometime making pho,os
of the group on the Capital
grounds, and had supper at the
jieen Leaf cafe. At S o'clock p.
n. Columbia wa3 left and the
jroup arrived in Greenville' at
11:00 p.m.
Get Together .Meeting of Grecnville
Clubs June 10th, 1938
The get together meeting of the
jreenville clubs m*t at the Home
if Mrs. Carrie Thompson 0n Brown
itreet at 6:30. Meeting opened
vith Mrs; M. B. WilkinsrsTr~pr?*ftid
ng. America was sung and the
_,ord's Phayer repeated by th'3
granp:?Mrs;: stated
hat the object of this meetine
o enlarge tinnn rnrrvinc nut the
of the building of the new
iddition to the Wilkinson Home.
\t the -present time there is
>650.00 in the building Fund TrPa
;ury and a balance of $150-00 need
>d in order to hegin-jumrk- The
ontribution she male to the University
choir. *
The Lake City sehboT is-Idokiny
'orward to a record breaking-. yeTtr
vith respect to enrollment, aftendince
and scholastic achievement,
rhe opening date will be sometime
ibout the middle of September.
?- " r ;c 3
ATTENTION!!!
(_'< nie. to the special program at
>Jl. Luke's church Sunday, July
10, at 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by
the Woman's auxiliary.
- -$FM)rOO --w-rrs-- uskcff"^ be in I ha
treasury by the first- of July or
u it hin a month's time, and too, Mr.
Pickens of the J)uke Founditition is
to be' invited to be with up at the
Harvest F' stfvai at which he
expec?s t<s find the fire est'apus in
plu.e'-, and Jhe children's'" sleeping
q i.ai te* s move 1,, '1 he lii > j floor
of the bidding. There were two
Senior clubs and one Junior club
represented at this me't;: g, and
the question wasc,ju r ed, for dii
ect discus-in. The Senior club*
voted that 5*10.00 or mot' Juo: raised
by e*..c;. club through out the
district; '
The Harvest Festival: two jars
V.r r..?. -
" vvyciaoies
u?.'!v the a.-s; ssnn-ii: of each m<mbt"f
>h> c[>i\r i' r r T lt | x u. '
made t'V ,\|;'AVi 1 i;in.^Xkaftvrbr
' toy:'1 i ' . nine, u.,rl'
t? VV'VE f"u Ti"' und--.?
t hi'-^Ol .. I) 1 , i-.i-d t+rf- {a COSI
queen,
a'-1.' ui' -a.- a-f.ui.,, tn >:(lrt|i ?
a la/'KO numb r .of p.-i?on< to the
y -n QcdJjiov ?i.
Wl.K.I. -I . ,,t a]1
m-o.hvo of ftil v! ,, i,T-o--U,eir tiarn.es
ami aidr.thn~i4-.rb!t^"?
city- If pMtuicn?! I? "v.u^ ar>o~j^r
Iated that the Chir,|r in -Columbia
a- fiu: i.'.u the ?
fust week i?" AUjr.;-Y ami "hat the
reut.-HM.-.t' roe .w.,| !.? .',o_ cents"~
for ea-'h Kin. H o- Jit.r.?,Mtrati
n AyeiKs are yiny. to;- he asked
Ui i.,i a ^-rtem-jmnhfrt-TT'jars for
I.1" I ar.*. y. ; : tia. Wi.kinson
Home. _ Mis. ryV-ie Thompson
;*hc/ .> tne Thud U". ifaip. -ChairVnun.
v,a.> a-,..- ! ' , ~
ootid! Sc-curity b^uri.] cinc'crning
ai'M-r tm- ei .hi-:. fiGreennil
. A Kit ye number of dubs
needed to* he bibaym. jn this -year
which in a:. - an n..er?- >e in :h
nicmb.-r.-h.ij>. Chaiity talk does '
not h lu-ttw-mbeVHrt-p so plan for- J
your college* gr^'up-1?? work. One* "
"j twice ' m il y.ai wu.aten. can
be sel? cti-d t.# a.: uz !r"' sidt-nf f'Tf"
a day.. ai.c the ...o- presiding offic"r*uvul
each in ?r\ mi; to have a
tatter piogian. at t ue.-e meetings.
It wa^ .-uge<.?ted t at a six months
si lies of cu uioi ,-aivs. in an illustrated
i'ct ,.u < :. tn-.- Home,
Gar.'e.n and Mask-' t?- instituted.
Club.- t- write to McCuil maga7.1
lie. paiipany i'm " aif?Jrint:tion in
regards t<> Ivvaing a contest thatwi:i
t '1 ** r, a?5tttr.- of money thiough
s-.iiinig- the magazines.
Continued on I'ajte <>
"rl..\7Tl Th.s " a Ivertkviu-nt is
worth $5.5t>. Clip and. eiud so this'
adveitisemeiit wit': 'j'o the
.ir.-t 1 o.uoo cast'.oners that purchase
Glenn's Fatuous I.uiiment
Oil, oTH la!"-.-- bottle
price only S3.On- prepaid. A valuable
$2.oO fountain i?c:n and oil ci*lar
will be e,*iven away ..:?> i .;tely
free. For a-kes:?-?-a:rr-- nttd all
muscular trout h-s. Keep handy in
home, wotkshop and on farm. All
ui.'lllrl'si shipped >ap.if'* day received.
f-Ionoy refunded" if -not s-u;i>fiod. _
Address oreform to:
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,?7 53S' Kxotor 'street.
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C. O. D. plus, postage. Write Public.
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