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Page 6 THE TWELVE STARS SOCIAL CLUB The club met^ August 9 with Mr> and Mrs. Josh Benson with all of its members present. The President, Mr. Freddie Ferguson presided. Devotion^ were conduct ed in. the usual mani or v the Chan" lain, Mrs; S. M. Rutf. During tbo hour of business reniarks were heard and plans were coippkUd co>:ues rving the dance to be held at the Palm' tto*9L'hau? ? ' "iTtHV Ifo^sc LVtM - lVi'.dli'ttnT street, Monday, August l-r>th. Ad mission will bu l">c single and 25c couple. After business we enjoyed a program which included the reading of a p< em by Mrs. I(.Scott title "Tumpt". A selection was heard from the club's quartet and ? jiorrrr >--\vw?--?hvmT??frwn?-sVHs^ Ty.I.a'ngl y. title Father Ft/rgive Them. The program' was com phted with n joke f-om Mr. Jerry Orte. ' \\'e wore gla i to have with us Mr. T lrrft Holton ^lu> expressed himself as" having enjoyed his Visit, , uinukh -j ? : Rogers rJ I)()l (iI,AS~ Fairbanks, Jr. , --j* "Having; now: Wonderful Time" I PALMETTO ?' ] EXCURSION NORFOLK PORTSMOUTH ' Virginia. Seashore Saturday-Sunday-Monday August 20-21-22 Q roundTrip ! Stay as long as three days at this - excestinn^l lou/ f.?r?l , mjuy | __ the comfort and safety that only the train can give you. Plan your ' -trip^naw..Jjfti-yCH". tickets early!" ' i L' ' >1 Is Ill un-nJu s < .11! \ , t,nm un ?i'l'l iill I' rid y inj^tir, >.:? in ii,iy, uini SuikLiv liuiriuiiir tr.nn> Kft imitifc loiiVi' is I ifi' :i? Mi?iv; i\ uiubt ....J Consult Vjrt-nts for details. J. I.., CAUTKK. )U'\.. . arcadeTVlrpbmH^J^ill Columbia, S. C. Over Sunday Aug. 21st jfj.'fl' . ROUND TRIP SAVANNAH I ROUND TRIP ? ??- / .50" Jacksonville 'W=r Lv. (t: 38 iJN1. Sat. Any. 20t h Enjoy a fuTT day in Savannah oi JacUton ville Go p! aces - - see thingx I ?j at extremely low cost in safety and comfort by train - avoiding the j hazards of highways. , A|. , J ' ^jickrlt good m cliches and on stseeifi* J trains only. Chifdren 5 and under 12 b.df fate No luggage 'heckeJ C onsult agent Jot further Jetavs. 1 \ v ^ NEW BROOK LA Nj> NEWS ContrniiPt,1 T ~ Bowman AME (.'lurch Kev. Henry Bowman, I'astor Lsrst Tuesday night, Mr. llama .hackney carried his Allen Leagut -juartet ut' Williams I hanel AA11* nurch to Bowman to render a pro ^ ram: niuy^ uttt inaiciui\vr n Ou outsteps of Mr Bill Johnson am ii.s Golilcn Gate Singcra. They run tered a good program Alter thi irogram u vftieKeii .supper was cived aiul ico cream was soli! Mrs. Jane Lawton Passes Mis June l.awton slipped quietlj iway Saturday morning July du jolween the hours of d and '4 o' lock. She had biVn in' had healtl or .several" liii> iiflTs aTlo'i- piosehci -sill be greatly missed anions hei ainily. 11 iends and "church Sin vas a woman of lovely presonalit.\ m.d character: and oiur of~Tvinit J ME Chulch's most faithful am loyal membeis. She leaves a largt group of relatives and a host oi lrieiuls who will always remembcii her as une who was ready at anj inn1 in aid nllieis in any way [ins ible. .Mrs Josephine 1-oe le I'ass.-i Mrs, Josi.'jihiu.c Wiudright Kogli i8T3. the {laughter of' the lati \Vade "and" Anna WtiiilrTgTfC As t huioh._sho sorycd unt il her daurrh or took hor to live in Now York | in later years she married Nclsot :or | assing. In ll?2o ijlrs Jusephitu to id oil to make a now homo wit! iou daughter Mrs Aua Mason, ll vas at this homo, she ?liod Satur lay, July i<>, 1 '.'.'IS. She joimd tin dt Olive Baptist ohinoh in New t'.o. k She is survived by \1 daujth ors: Mrs. Ada Mdson, Now Yorl BLACB r y I, ft| M||M TIRSTlxc OF THE eOLU Ml 1 Winston-S Monday, Auj $2.25 R01 via SOL THERN Leave Columbia . . liOavp Riduewaj Leave Winnshoro l-eave ( It ester Lea\ e Itnoli IIill . Leave I'ort Mill "r.^7 Leave Charlotte Arrive Winston-Salem KKTl Leave AN inston Salem 12 Midnij MKI;T (II;|) FRIFN.US RasehalL C lasste will he at Refreshments will he served TIC K LI COMMITTEE: Rev COM M ITT EE SPONSOR INC ?Chairman: Rev. S. H. Lewis." C, McUwain. lirown Chapel A, St, James A. M, Iv. Churefv: I H'aptFst Church; Tjtfv,'O, C. U.i Anderson. W. S. Holley,. I?, KXCl RSION liOOSTF-RS: Clllb; Roscoe Jackson, Jr.; I)e ( and A. W, Fired, W "i City and Mrs Lessie Jqhnson. Or^angeburg; three sons Mr Dennis, Robert and John Fogle; 3 sisters Mrs. Delia Palmer, Mrs Sadie Sheppard ami Mrs.Alice Smith; 2 brothers' Messrs. Wade Windright, Andrew Windright.. ! Mrs Floriie Smith will be leav' Poro College, specializing in all lines of Beauty Culture. She will return home Sept 1st ' M. uik. ' u u. .? "been ill the Tri-Cotihty" rioTpital for some time is confined to her home on Oak street. Last Friday Mrs Kdtia Hawkins,' Mr and Mrs. Helen and Wiland IJatchelor o t New York City motored to Otanjr.t burg visiting her sick mother. On -Sunday M-i*-* LtlliurrT-ttylor and Mrs/Huth Fisher of Walter boro-visited their mother. Mr Jef?lor. .lolin Ueddard was also in -atUiulanee. He ts now in Raleigh those on the sick list: Mrs V. .lames of Oak St; -Mrs Mildred Cook; Mrs K. Keunely; Miss Henderson: Mrs Floience Faulin We ?hope- them a speedy recovery Suifday Mr. H K, Frederick. Sr, MIss Mamie Frederick and litile Flossie Maipie Johnson left for .\.cw t cirk C ity. Mrs Janie Bowman sin'nt a few ' days attending the AMlv_M?*ssioh' au:.v_JL'on vent ion of Uianircburg iHs ' trict. Kev. T 1) Oreen's revival meetine hits been going, on; for a ivtck now,-wjtli much success. Spring1 .town"eharge is still moving on to 1 siaeCss. His family went down 1 last week and enjoyed it much. l * t Little Mai y Lou Clover is on - the sick list; we hope she Will be f out soon. Mr S A l.ouis has gone to Co lunilia*to school for a few weeks < He* wilt be'greatly missed. nvTTT^t Just an innocent looking stack of letters . . . but this man jrisked prison and death to keep them-from the gaui; of crooks' who wanted them. RICHARD_ 1IHDAUBI K WHITNEY BOURNE K ^DUARDO CIANNEUI and ACE the Wonder Dog ran ;ursion : SEASON Bf A, S. C. ? j_g alem, N. C. gust 29, 1938 UND TRIP I RAILWAY. SYSTEM _ 7 :30 .V M. 8:10 A. M. ..... . _ 8:30 A. M. . . . ... . . 9:15 V- M. ! :4."> A. M. ~ 10:00 A. M ' 10:45 A. M. 1:15 f\ M. RN1NC.? ght Arrive ('itluml)ift 0:00 A. M. ANI1 MARK-MOW-ON BR-,- I'. M. (Oltimhia vs Winston-Salem on train from Refreshment Car S. H I .v\\ is; AW W-UfllUv, i EXC I RSION: W. H. Hunter. Bethel A. At. E, Church; Rev, C, V. Kr( hureh; Rev. W, H. Bmifer, lev. I*. A, Ingram, l.aurel Street lihahi \f<?w Ur/w?l/1onrl . o rr, r~ PeterSrtiith and his Royal Friend aeon Peter Anderson, Ren Green *. i ; ; - . THIS PALMETTO LEADER GEORGETOWN NBWS By E. J Fnrd~ \A/v,ik. ?H i? TT 1111V t*U til VI 11? WllIUII the confines off my home with no. living bung near and lite?sounds that- are hdtird are those of the tiekii.tr of the clock on Liie i..an tie, the chirping of the cricket? in the outer darkness and the v.oo" ing of. the Kraft mill with its t rrible odor. My mind g'.es back ..I1?. s01-'.u' expei ienc.es pf a lew days i$o, and so 1 am writing. "Why oh why,! are we continuously trying to make a rother or sister swallow a camel, when we ourselves will gag at a gnat? Why vshoulJ"I fe?l humiliated when I am knocked back or think that I am knocked? Didn't I knock you? ShoiiliTiTt T KnowtTiat "you TTave" a feeling as Well as I have? No I ju^t slahi you ar.d my actions for so doing are all groundless. You have no- right to fall out Vit4your friends because I dislike them. And if yoru do you are a candidate for the asylum. Some of Us think that we are the only pebble on the beach,- but we. are nfstaken for 'theic are ethers. And \vnat_\vp need do is: Just stand aside and watch our St'lvi's .{TO by; - Think of ourselves' as ''he instead of "I". Confront ourselves and look us in - , Hie eye, And stand aside and watch ourselves go by. 1 . The...faults nf others then Would dwarf and shrink. -Lovf's chairr prow stronger by one 1 mighty link. When we with "TI" as substitute . for "I" Have stood aside and watched our,1 '.selves pa by. -- Local Bethel A. M. E. church held a two weeks revival conducted by Rev. Allen R. Cooper, DD, of Albany, N. Y. The meeting' drew large crowds ..each night and were enjoyed bv alt who attended. ' The "spiritual forvrrr ran high during t h e ('+it i in ni opting. The "Rev. Cooper ably represented' the well trained minister of today. There were several joiners and converts. Betlul is gratefull t all those of other churches who helped to make the revival go- over the top. The delegates wl o attended the Sunday school and League meetin,? in Columbia two weeks ago m do spl' ndid reports. "Tlie 'many Tne.ds of Lawyer Etederick in thi city regret to liear of his iline's and hope he will soon be inn goo i" health to pour foith his strong editorials in The Palmetto I/ader. Uf aie triad to see Prof. J. B. Ihe|< In'Mie and w, think he have I'reu h'.'M1 long emuurlt-to he wfll rested 1'ivni his work as instructor for six weeks and would welcome him back t<> his class in Sunday school as its-teacher. We miss him.. Mr. R. L. Williams of Elloree, S was a visitor in th" city Sunday at the liotne of his son-in-law an 1 daughter, 1'icf aril Mrs. G. W. Ilowaid. lie worshiped at Bethel as?usual 'Quite a number'of New Yorkers are visiting Georgetown this summer. They are always wrleonie-aVRetbolT " . The Rev. J. A . Taylor, pastor of are making preparation t-,y-enter _t 'iu- their Disrttci Missionary eon; ventio > iuxt wc k. They- extend an mvitation to all ChrisHunis and. | Mis,; RutTi -Pinker left yester(lav I'm' the cajnp. ! ' ... j ""ur \ isit to the Kinjtstree Dist. Mi-slnpatw CTmvcntion" ' i\ - bast-Thin <Jay-.-August Ith w?- afiendi tjtc W. H. antl F. M coi'vi tit i?-n of ' o -"hove named district of fades, S. C., it; comj panv with !?, v. and Mrs. W. B I. Clarke a: <1 Mrs E. T.. Richardsot1.. R( v. .1. I Be how is the J n-osidint: , ! a-id Alts. .Minna Bcnbow ih- (!':<' ict ntcMd'nt. Every moment spe t there was chin ission at y c( ita inly exists%amoVtg the woven of the Kingstree district. O.t p;uty was a little dis appomtrTt TP. that wt. thought we j were -visition the first day I wlnyi .._it?iviu?Uu>?s?'eo4>4.~--T1bi-st "came-nh.lnt throncbTi mVsnmbr! standing of the date, yet -the first da.v session* .could not have been [ary- better as far as the spirit of |t!e missionary is concrened. for ; papers read on the subjects for j TfiTs day showed much preparaI tron on the part o/ t,hc/se selectod and the discussion f*bl]o\ving woro really intoipstjrg. And lot nr<5 g'f thi^ on your mind: if ever you plan to attend the district missionary convention over which Mt.4*. "jl I,. Honhow presides you iu*t as well 'prepare your speech.if you mo not?a quick thinker, us you Will be colli d on just as sure as y< u are born. There is no need of thinkimr that you will pro there a,< a spectator to sit Up ant look wise ami net otbeiivine?For some of us are like LI am bone said cmee. (When called unspectedly:) When 1 stand up my brain sits down. "IFo my ?oul be on Thy Guard". J Others" from Georgetown < were Stephen church; Mesdames Mjnnin TI ? i - .... .v..Hvir> iiiiiiu*t /\ciuerson ar.o I. C. Thompson.-the lattrr the wife T)f Rev. R. A. Thompson pastor at Wnyah, Cioorgetown district. 1 The W. M. ami F. M. convention rof fche O-mirctown district will convene in Mt Zion A. M. E. , church on th" R loom vale circuit, \ AuRtTsf "23rd, with Rev. JDr. T. J. Miles the presiding elder. Rev F Kinloch, pastor and - Mrs F. V. ! Wilson, district president. Yoru are coiviialiy invited to be there; only j or.P day. We were glad to have I met the wife of the presiding ?1 i ' 1 - / : \ King and Queen of Swii at Township Auditoriun H: EjflE. I S A' U?=JEHp&=4Bp$!!H ppwllg^i^p -^fp C ^ * ' \' - I,..,....-. _ . CIIICJC WEBB I (.'hick Webb. "The King of the Drums,'.' who will appear at the _w Township Auditoriuin on S>?pt Kt'h * was born in" IkfltimOre, Md.. " in i Hii* > <*;>r lt'OU. When still In his ? teens he fyrmcd his own musical 01 -n.cg 1 elation which Immediately be- ]' came popular in^ hmnc ^ territory ^ first time in 1926, he established ^ himself as a fine musician of sup- ^ -ct-b -ability. Ill ten yea lis lime he has built for himself a unique L reputation bused on a brilliant seres of aitistic and commercial tri- ^ umphs. He is generally, acclaimed o lie 'America's outstanding dium- T ner and is acknowledged to be. the 1 leader of one of the greatest vv wing organizations ever to gain n xipuiaf favor. Personally, Chick " Webb .is a very likeable chap. His ' modesty is so pionounced that it almost ceases to be a virtue and it times prdve's detrimental to him. I lie dreads tTfe limelight and claims,? e is, just the "drummer in the hand." He has strong convictions Z1 10 which he has steadfastly stuck , ^ throughout hi.s caroov. Is very ser . C ah.mn-bi* wninie-n o sal Hike niMwrranShr.p to the torn ^ inoivial?aspect. Has a?voi y?soil- h heart and refuses wilfully to cau?e <r pa in to anybody. I o'.\s to plav the1 Q drums and to cor rr ig tie h cili-]A or musicians. Is extremely sin- j V Tore"about musicjind..always, gives i.?' the Utmost credit to all those com P petitory in his field wjio are dc'- h serving id'-it. Is very loyal and I" lolinitoly a straight shooter, pos- r -es.ed- of coinage and integrity. C Coiisidei i*.i- a very popular person tl .nd above all an excellent and tl ia.rtlvvork.ing musician. E " Advance TitLots nn ontie Ausmst a ",0th through Sept. 1st, at Thomas' 1 Ihug Store. (Iroon Loaf Cafo and o ImI. Si ror-F^TH-rrir Store - 1 C n i:wiu:itirv~NEWs v. u Calvary I'resbyterian Church i;ev." A .11. Keasoner, Pastor Wv.'nesday afternoon the Bible lass W a s 'quite inteie'stingly angiit by .Mrs. A. L". Ncely. The hiy school service was luge 'y attended and we were delight veil with us. She taught the ben i??r class ard left an. inspirational message with the Sunday school. I>ui in,r the children's h'oul the ^list ln.isienl selection was Marehng with th> He rod, after prayer' hy Mrs. K. H. Allen the.pastor scd An Anchor, for his topic. Me - poke from the -tftemr? Positive Mirittr~;tt the mornmg-worship. We vere delighted t0 have Misses Mar par t Caldw-.ll ard Eddie Grimes ' s our gue>ts and to attend all of . >t:l services.. Don't forget the t'onununity Va * at ion I'.iMe school will (.pen Aug- I l.A." 1 !?:>*, 8:30 a.nC'arTlfaytbri Areet high school. We will be <le ' Mirhted to have you visit us 1 time. Hours from 8:80 a.m. to ' 12:80 p.m. Wc have oveii?200-en( lied and competent teachers 1 J ' are m olicien.t. j ' I'rof. and Mrs. Motley from Haw < kirsville, Ga., were the guests of Mr. and?Mrs. Robert Guise last ^ we'k. They reported a very pie asant trip. 7 Miss Ida Rutherford and Helen w uson nave reiuwiea nuiii ?,uiu11 el" "school after having spent 9 wick.^. ? -? ? ^ ,i<?lly tn-owd he-Ined " Master _ Joseph All';! celebrate his tenth bitthilay at the home of -Mr. and Ali s. IS. W. Allen, Jr. They were hgilily entertained by the Allen's ' Allen or EverUna Martin, pianist; Master Joseph Allen, drurtimer ?1 his brother, Mr Paul Alle'p, violin- -ist,?After?games J dances, they were served - ' 5 to oils course of ice cream, < " s 'mints. - - ? The adults present were Mes- 2 Jam"- f;1fdys IPnry, G. ('. Gran S ~FTi line tpmry, Delia Davis and ('. .? Id. Alleiij The out-of tow gitc. g who arc visiting 'their relatives1,, o were Miss Letitia Yourg, Wash S ingion.D. C., an^l Messrs James g Eo.-t'. r and PcTry Lindsay?from J3 N-w York City. He was happy C and thankful fo- the many beau- q [tiful a:.d useful gifts his friends f irul'o him Thn hivtk^lftu cuko v decorated with white, yellow and blue and the house wa^ decorated ' wi'h the season's flowers. der of the Mt. Pleasant district, "Mrs. J. K. Thomas. We were also tflad to see (the Old Gray) Dr. E 1' Ellis ar.d hi<j wife and other. Tb^ Pal motto Leader appears lonesome withotit "The Old Gray" news. ^ ^ ^ "" Trade With These Advertisers * ig\to Appear i, September 8th v Wt&M ~ ELLA FITZGERALD Ella Fitzgerald, who will appear ith Chick Webb and his orchestra t the Township Auditorium, Sept. or was born in Nt'vV York City, n *Vp' il?liftth.?ltH8.?Part -of her arlier years were spent in an orhn tinge:1 Her?outstanding?talents roupsQt her swift recognition and rought about' the immediate and xtmnely fortunate tie-up with hestra, with whom she has beun ctnnected ever since. . She was eard by Webb at an "Amateur light in Harlem" program. Depite the fact, that at that time, er inexperience and appearance ere against ht'r, her extraordiary ability was instantly recogized by "Little Dynamite" Webb. he-"j?f- now acclaimed to be the ttuon x most oiitstanuing songtress. Benny Goodman is reputed ) have offered her a salary of an mazingly high figure in an effort 5 persuade her to join his organiation. Ella feels she owes h e 1 resent reputation entirely to the uidance, and unceasing activities P liei sponsoi and- guardian.'1 Chlldf / ebb, and nothing would persuade er to .niter her association. Songstade famous by Fitzgerald are: -oodnight My Love," "My Last .ffair" and "You-Showed Me the day." She is a consistent "best rller"- for the Docca Record ?6rnany. Llla i.s Tt' magnificent dan er and a superb "Jive Artist." he boys in the band know ht"r as n excellent sport and a real pal., 'ollectively and wholeheartedly Key pay her generous tribute as he Nation's 'First Lady of Swing' ilia was starred on the Lucidinip program during the winter?of 030 and also won great acclaim n the Camel progiam with Benny 'nndmnn. : I I " subscribe for THE "LEADER" x ' .vVf?? - -u ? -^3K-.:-:'^g P , ' j fc; examples (if one-way fares ?y^j from Columbia, S. C.: ^| STEW YORK _. $15.12 Wj PHILADELPHIA 12.87 V 2 WASHINGTON-j 9.55 JB2 RICHMOND 7.20 gfll TAMPA 10.50 ST. PETERSBURG .. 11.30 S MIAMI ?_m.b0 iMB Similar fares to other points Request Seaboard routing h-om your local ticket agent, or consult J. L. Carter, D.P.A. Seaboard OlFice, Roi)m 1/ Area it'. Phone 3821 Columbia, S. C. ^coaaDceo^oooo oooooooooow ? I 8C8SC8SCO?a0oox>oaoo(?CMwao.ao< WHliM YOl ARE IN (OLEMl TAYLOR'S At CAMP I OF THE RROAl) UlVE Where* you tan net your Rooi sonablp Rates. You can enjoy \ and Swimming and Every tiling. -ENJOY TTTE RREATH IN Till SI MMER'S HEART. FRIENDS C; TAYLORS Mrs. Anna Taylor, Prop. Saturdj^y, Augu. ( IT, 1DJ8 Shorthand? TypewTiting A jjvaduate of the Commercial Teachers Course at Wilbeiforce University, with additional work at Ohio?University?and?Kansas -State- Te?eher? College-arr{?~a~num her of years of teaching and office ;<xporience will take classes ' i n r1111in i5epiember. DetaTIs may be had by calling 8268; 1706 Harden Street, Columbia, S. C. jk~xx~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x Office Phone 2,16 Res. 359-W : NEWTON . FUNERAL HOME | Consideration for the Living Reverence for the Dead Dependable Courteous Service ' ' LICENCED MORTICIAN l.adv Attendant Notary Public ? For Ambulance Service Phone 216 :inil <1? a? 1 tin?omTTTOH 92 \V. Amelia St. Orangeburg, S-G, Open Day and Night CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Continued from Page 1 _ ? . . *?>. , ' motored to Winnsboro, Sunday and spent the afternoon with relatives' and friends. Mrs. Maude Cooper and daughter, Mrs Hilda Brooks, <#? Baltimore, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S M Bricc Mrs. Katie Allen is recovering _ fiom an illness of several weeks, at hel- home on Patrick street 1 Prof.' and Mrs. Zimmerman, of Orangeburg, and Miss Wright, of ? York passed thrnne-h thn nitw nm- J Tuesday and chatted, awhile with friends. Prof. Zimmerman starved as principal bl the High School at Gaffney last year. He is- now a member of the faculty of State College. . 1. . j Misses Eunice', llattie Mae and Helen Agurs of New York City are visiting their grand mother, ' Mrs. Eunice Lowry on Oak St. and their aunt Mrs Ella Lee, on White ' 1 Oak St. V Mrs. Bertha MeFaddt'n is a t home, from Summits N. J wheie she has been living for many months. Little Josie B. Walker has gone to Detroit to visit relative's. Mrs.- Moselle I^andeis and little sun in uitfh foint, N. C., spent a few (jays here last week" as truests of Mrs E. H. Eaddy, Mi'ss Maria ! Alexander and Mrs Elizabeth Lewis. Mr. Louis Bowler, of Kansas City, Kalis, visited Mrs Eva Ead-' dy and family Monday 88* wmmm Every modern appliance has B Tieen installed in Seaboard coaches H for your enjoyment of a c-o-o-1, 1 clean trip. Reclining seats, softly H upholstered, clean head rests. H Ile al a, piUowa?low cost. p!ete wash-room facilities. Sub- H thied lights at night. <!o this way! B Convenient connections from her*. M RBOARDI~ moWbowcfbbwaobowaotbc ? " egacacoocaaacaou^^ HA, WHY NOT DRIVE UP TO TAVERN ^ORNANCE R ROAD, END OF *THti and Good Home Food at Rea,VeeE-Krrd Trips, Dining, Dancing B PINKS. KEEP .GOOL IN THE ? YOU AND ALL YOUR ^N MEET AT ? 5 TAVERN ^^ ,***?-I*T^" \