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* * .T 7 '7.7."3^ V , : 1^, ; '* Saturday, October 22, 193} "SnnS -lUUlU IflUUHBV. The many friends of Mrs. C Otis Spann will be glad to k that she is up again and d( nicely after having undeigone operation recantly. Mrs. Rosa !Davis and gi daughtqjp of 2405 Green St. b returnee from St. Petersburg, While> there, they were the he guests of Mrs. Williams and Mr1, and Mrs. George Willia She wfcs also entertained by I Lova Hplloway, Mrs. Minglec Dunmoro Ave., South and Mr. Mrs. Charley Anderson: and m other friends. Mrs. Gertrude Wcodard New York Crty, formerly of city, is home for a few days, ! euest of her mother nnrl sist Senate street. Mrs. Woodward here on a business trip and return soon. Friends here v happy to greet her. State Ball at the : Auditorium Thursday o{ Fair Week The annual state ball held c trig the State Colored Fair ' be dtn Thursday. nigh(t, ,Octo 27th <at the Columbia towns auiditrftVim. The Hct el Me Service club i?, sponsoring the 1 this year, and have engaged famous Jimmy Gunrn and his chestra. Advance tickets are now on, : for 44 cents.- Admission at d cents.?Tirk?t.g tray be P chased from Green Leaf ci ..Counts drug store, Thomas d Btore, Oak street drug store the Palmdtto ChauffeuVs dlul THE AURORA SOCIAL CLI Seneca, S. ?C.?The Aurora i October 4th at the home of F. L. 'Williams, 414 East S. Street. The President, Mr. A Code introduced the new mem! of the club. They were: Mis C. M. Webber and J. M. Gillm Messrs L. AvCrew and U. S. G man, who are new membdrs cf faculty of. Oconee County Tri ing school; Mvss A. E. Lei Messrs W. H. Gaines, Jr., and M. Mc.DufTie, Jr., new members the faculty of Sencca Juniorlege. The president opened house for business. The mint of tho last meeting were r< The constitution of the club ' read- The house was opened the election of officers. The c cers for thvs year arc*: Miss F Williams, president; Mr. W. .^aniauii, vicu-presuientr MISS . E. Sizemore, secretary; Miss F. TaggfiTtTHassistant secretary; J. C. Becks, treasurer; Mr. A. Code, business manager; Mr. M. McDuffie, Jr., Parlimontari Mr. U. S. Gallman, Sargeant arms; Mr. W. H. Gaines, Jreporter. The newly elected offi< were installed by the former Pi ident,"Mr. A. L. Code, after wl refreshments were served. ' club expects to do bigger and 1 ter things this year. . EVENING STAR SOCIAL CL The club held its regular m< ing Wednesday night past, at regular hour, at the home of ft B. Williams, 1002 Gates St. F election by the club. Shino on i prayer in concert. Another se tion by the club: I will not be moved. Bible verses by each rr ber. This brought our devotion a close. The hduse was opened business. At. tbo otioo""0 president, the secretary presi< The minutes were read recei ^and adopted. Unfini-shed busir was discussed. Remaks made different members for the progi which the club has made this y We are looking forward to m thd Evening Star Social Club just what we want it to be. pay us a pop call some meet night. We meet every Wednes* night, 8 p.m. Dismissed by t chaplain. LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLl The club met at -f-he homo Mrs. Florine Williams 922 Wa Ington St. The meeting was ca to order at 8:40 by the presM Mr. Sam Williams. The open song was lod by Miss Estell W I J SCR m all! - Sta , ?*. NOTICE! | The Nina Mae Literary' and s Dramatic Club will m et Monday Be [ nite, October 24, 1938, at 7 p.m., inp L at Allen University. All members Ti| I are requested to be present and ha I on time. Business- of importance tc? to be transacted. K- lclo i ^ Arthur Williams, Jr., Pres. ' kit |t . Amelia Outen,. Secretary. j cc ton. Prayer led by the president. yri1 Selection by Mrs. Mamie Coleman ^ now rpkp 23rd Psalm was repeated in j? )ln8 concert. This bought our dttvo- . an tiorjal service tc a close. The min- 'V' lutes of the last meeting were'TfeatT . ' .and adopted. Miss Annie M. Tuck- \ and pr js -n ]istr~Unfinishcd and iavo nev.- business was discussed. Plans ? ' a* for our. Halloween entertainment >use on Oct. 31, at the home of Mr. son? and MVs. James Kennedy, 1221 'j"13* Wheat St. Members- present 11. I Dues were collected and the meef pa in^ ndjoiimpfl tn rnnvpno nt?the t?ii ' "V Homo of Mr. David Able, bUk! Main tVii a St. After the meeting' the hostess wi: an* served a delicious repast. * Su _ i Da a f THE EAGLE CLUB S tiv thiS the The club met at the home of ers, Mr. Henry Staley, 1023 Blossom JE. street Friday the 14th at -8? qL 'n. is clock \yi'th the president, Mr. John will Trezevant, who led the opening /ere selection. Prayer was led by Mr. an' Ezekicl Moten. Selection, Remem- ? ~ber Me, Mrs. Victoria (jleaton. ?5ible verses were then recited. Se- aJ"' ! lection, I'll be in Heaven when the L , RolV is Called, by Mr. ^loten. The . minutes were read, and approved . on motion if Mr. J. W. Robinson, ,n seconded by Mrs. Luvena Treze|ur_ vant. The house was then opened an' wiU for new and unfinished business, ber j which was very brief, but interest- j hip ling. The roll was called; 10 memn1; I bers responded. The mooting clos- ??.r ball od with Mrs. Lillie Peny loading ,u^ the closing selection. The presi-; or. dent led the closing ode. The hos-' tess served a delicious repast. sale ?? PL Z :ATTENTION! - |S' afeT) ~ \?< rug Morris College High School. and Mfc and Normal Classes of 1923 'ne 5- We are calling every loyal mem Pa: ber of the above named classes to jR relive those gi*and days of '23. tNy Please meet us at Morris Col- W1j , leg(? fn a class reunion Thanks5 " giving Nov. 24. 1938, to discuss 5 u u..:u:? i!u- -?Ctrr rtical iyji icmuiiuiub tuc ic-ntc a2nd'l0Un^ a^letic field: Bring a- Jhe x \ long1 a donation as a beginning and "a^ ' 't let's make plans for the comple- P?J j tion. a ' j Th^,re were no slackers in those ?} -n'! grand old days^ et there be none tivi Si now. eon 5*?! Dr. I. D.- Pinson, Pres., Morris ?ro College; Blanche Thompson I<ow- Sta j^'.ery, Acting Chr. Upper S. C. Le- ?* : ona Burton McMillan, Acting Chr. ? col- Lower S. C. J JJ? LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL T ?ad' Prof. ^ B. Bradley, Principal jej. for ~^'ve wet'ks of this school term ... i, now history, but what a his- . j1" tory! Dnef-the faculty and stup' dent-body should be proud of bep' cause of the rapid progress they j w' are making along all scholastic rcc -HneSi - , ~~a i x For the benefit of the school on Monday night, October 10, there. dov ;an. was a paty given by Misses Jean a Harrington and Marguerite Por- ,at< re_i or. un ruesaay, ucroDer n, Miss ^0 ,er~| Mamie O. Jones and her 3rd jn_ ' J grade class served hot lunches at nnf ijc'h Hunch hour. On Wednesday, 12th The' a jarty wa, given by Miss Brit- in aet- t(yrj an(* ^er *st 8Ta^- children. Thursday, October 13, Miss Brae- on "ey and her 8th grade class served cor ehicken supper. On Sunday, Oc- c UBi tober lGth, a silver tea was giv- sav en, by MissJts Rosalee Pearson j.ea ?et-1 and Elizabeth J. Britten at the the home of Rev. ar.d Mrs. J. F. Pear 1 Irs. son. On Tuesday, October 24, a Sta irst minstrel will be given at the ris me; school auditorium under the di- thr lec- rection of Miss Octavia L. Clark Brc re-I and Prof. J. E. Mclver. ""opt lem The newly, elected officers of dri" tOjthe A. C. E. League erf St. James ( for, A. M. E. church were installed by wei the Prof. L. D. .Bradley who is the Wa led.) district Supt. The officers bt? en ved as follows: --- i less President, Mr. Marvin Greene; Ha by( Vice-President, Mr. Robert E. bac ess Martin; Secretary, Miss Esther bac ear j Washington; Assistant Secretary C ake] Miss Hazel Graham; Treasurer, (CI be Miss Bess-jo Mention; Chapjlain, hou So Mr. L. M. Greene; Reporter Miss hoi ing Mary. McDonald; Corresponding diot dayj Secretary, Miss Hel^n Mention. h e Rev. D. W. Washington i^ pastor I of this church. > hor The many friends of Mrs. R. L. j IB j Snell will be delighted to know jar I that she has recovered from her jsje u i sicKness. Mrs. M. J. Moore had spe ish-' as hci: guest on Sunday her dau- t lied ghter Mrs. Viviam Odom and a f,&> ent friend Mrs. Hines from Southern the ing Pines, N. C. Mrs. Moore acccm ! B. res- panied them on their return !, Pc !EEI\IO I rr 5.00 H 1 ^ ^ I 1 ' _ J ? ? te vs ( :nedict loses to iORIDIANS _ Daytona Beach, Fla., Oct. 15? thune Cookman college's fightr Wildcats subdues the clawing ?ers from Benedict 6 to 0, in a rd fought game tonight. Both ims battled evenly until the sing minutes of the third quary when Benedict got olf a poor ;k back in its own territory, lokman seized the opportunity d put on a drive which ultimateended in a score as the fourth liod opened. The score resulted >m a completed pass down the ddle (rbm Martin to Jackson to i-fl^e^yal'd line." Luther Thompi scored. Benedict had many lyers to fall out from the effects the scorching Florida Ticat."^ NEW BROOKLYN NEWS Orangeburg. At Gethsem me ptist church, the Union will be i?its?meeting?rtk!?will ext md "oughout Sunday. Five dinner II be served on the grounds. The ndny school opened with Supt. ,vie Butler and teachers in acity. Rev. Kvlly delivered ? iW issa<;e for the morning service, aeon Cheesboro and members Iconic! the community to assist making the Association success. ? i Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Williams d family are now living on, ff avenue rn our city. Via.?and?Mrs. Alonzo Pnnlin , d Mrs. Mary Grant witnessed ( Mills Brothers performance4 in , lumbia. Everybody expressed a grand io at Mount Sinai RMUE , irch when Mrs. Mable Govan d Rev. = Richardson with mem s sponsored a Quartet Contest, ere were plenty of eats also. ( Mrs. Wilkins invites every per1 interested to join the Indusal Club at Harmon Park Mon' ______ j: )RRIS BROWN WOLVERINES ' 'SHED 14-6 VICTORY OVER i1 C. STATE BULLDOGS j? Drungolvurg, S. C;;_October"15? irris Brown'r crushing. Wolyer-. ' s pushed a 14-6 victory over the ^ ss-completmg Bulldogs machine 5 S. C. Statu here Saturday while \ o thousand b> me-coming fan's i dly cheered. i < rho parade of 800 students and.^ imni lcxl by the home-coming < eon. h feminine "drtrm-nin'jor and I i college demonstrations at the ? f, by the physical education de- J Jjment and 250 freshmen added colorful setting for the thrills t a. tight game, in which diminu-' ' e halfback Nathaniel Harney, t spieled a thirty-yard pass heave m Watson and ran for S. C. te's only touchdown at the close ? the first half. I ^ rlorris Brown scored two touch-1 vns in the first half and con-(? Brown scored in the first quar- c through center and Gingles.ran 7 ;r the etra point, In - the sec- J I quarter Gineles ran through t ht tackle for the second touch-' vn and H. Brown pushed over 1 extra point. j I n the second half Morris Brown c eived -and immediately started i narch down tho field from thejr yard line that netted three first f vns and fifty yards gain when| iass was intercepted. Moments v jr. with the ball again they tried c Sr-power drives and wild pass- < with no completion^. After J ti ither intercepted pass State ccl r e with the ball started a pass-j( attack. Delain, a lanky end.r o had come into the* game was v the receiving end for several j \ iipletions and much gain. Inter-To >ted passes by Morris Brown! I 'ed scoring by the S. C. State I m. ' . 'a The passing attack of S. C. ite completely bewildered Mor- ^ Brown's green backfield and j illed the fans, while Morris iwn's charging 200-pound line ^ mod the way for their "power c ves. j Jutstanding for Morris Brown r *e H. Brown, Gingles, halfbacks ^ lker, quarterback and the sciv"pillars of steel". ^ scintillating for-. Stato were n mey, halfback, Watson, quarter j k, Ashe, halfback, Long, halfk, and Delaine lctft end. v, )fficials: Field Judge?Jones t ark); Umpire?Starr (Morese) Ileadhnesman?rCahi (More j, jse) Kefercfc?Clark (Mkfre- l ise). Ij, t 3. D. McGhee. J j ne. . | I Mrs. Helen Mclver ami Mrs. * i lie Mae Bryant left Friday for I w York City where they will F -nd the winter. I t "he following members qf the t nilty ?pent the week-end at j ir respective homes: Misses L. v Bracey, J. E. Harrington, M. J irter and O. L. Clark. a *111/1 n/i UH NIC ALSO CH 1 THE PA LMETTO tEADBB llarES ALLEN WINS BATTLE The Allen University Yellow Jackets van roughshod over th Movristown Tennosseeans at Hurs field yesterday afternoon to wi their football game, 47 to 0. The outstanding player for th Allen team was Starkey, newcom er, who plowed the visiting lino a will and scored-two-of his team' touchdowns and one point afte touchdown off tackle. Alien's touchdowns were score by Starkey (2), Belk (2), Ec wards, Ki'mp and Brown. Extra points, all seo:ed fror scrimmage were scored by Stai l<p" Komi (3) and Pulliam. Nex wi I: Alien meets th<* Livingston Bc.rs at Salisbury* N. C. ST. JAMES A. M. F. CHURCH Rcv. Hale B. Thotfipsori, Pastor N. C.?churcl school -was unusually well attend C'l nn'SUTUlHV PaA. aid the sttnh was v<ith de n ir/ err,F^. ' Ms<r(y visitors were ruesent. The can Urcnce budget- for the S. S. h<u been rrnliz d a 'J en Sunday con irg it will join th? other organiza tio-a in making it's report. A the mornuig's service orur pastoi flolivornd 1 tin mnsfufin ? ..v ll.VPOf %^v i I Will til' subiret: "Sriiritvnl Ahimr'KTiee'"Followir g immediately the mori injr service, the funeral of Mr Guv Yo-n" of Washington, D. C. was hold. Mr. Young was form The Rev. A. L. Wilson, pastor r?f South-Side A. M. E. Zion with his people and choir rendered a very irspirirer service under the Fiuspiccs of the .Trustees' Aid anc Men's boards. Because of a re. cent automobile accident, the Rev. Turner of" Varick Chapel church delivered the message. He asfd as his subject "The Church", The continuation of the Union services among the Methodist :hurches an last Sunday nite wa? with great suecps"s. We worshipHi at Berry Temple church. Hopkin Chapel church's choir rendered the music. Our pastor deliver?d the message using as his., sublet-:?"The Healing Touch".' The fellowship was fine as well as the temporal Vetums. The climax ;crvice?will be held at Hopkin Hhupel chxirch ofn" *^?u:?d)ay comng. Saint James choir is renlering the music. Dr; F. W. Hay v.ovil, prosideni of Morristown ;olkge, Mu?*iUb-town, Teym,, will )e the guest preacher.?All hcrards ind clubs and working units will nake their reports on this nite. rhe pastor Urged all to continue o work cooperatively to the end n preparing him and the church o make a full report at the annual conference a;. usual. ? CORTHEAST MISSIONARY VOMEN HOLli ANNUAL MEET Woman's Heme and Foreign ilissronary conference branch, con ention of the N. E- S. C. annual onference was held at Bethel A. d. E. church, Darlington, S. C,, August 30-31, 1038. It was an nspiration to all who attended. The entertaining presiding elder lev. I. \V. Janerett, the pastor lev. A. .1. Jenkins and his splenli*J congregation had everything n .readiness for our stay. No tains wore spared to make it a ilcasant one. 5 The opctiing session Tuesday ca.'. a period of worship conductd by the ladies of the Florence listiict. Rev. L. A. Wells donlucted the consecration. The an:ual sermon was preached by Rev 3. B. Brown. The Holy Communon was. then administered after vhich the visiters were introduced iz: Rev. J. E. Thomas presiding ilder of the Mt. Pleasant district; lev, N. S. DeLaine, Rev. J. L. lenbow of the Kingstree district ind Mrs. Carrie L. McGill of Alen university. Mrs. J. E. Thomas made some in eresting ijcmarks which were enoyed by all. . Rev. N. S. DeLaine preached the I iss i o na i y sc rm on Tuesday night, iubject "An Advertisement". The 'resident Mrs. Annie Sanders nade her annual address. This ;ave us fortd for thought. The welcome reception was conflicted hy Pastor and Mrs. I. J. liller. Sliss Alice Johnson made he response. Wednesday morning quiet hour cas conducted by tbe Sumter disrict. Open forum "Our Plans" by the ocal presidents, viz: Mesdames N. h Levister. I. J. Miller and Amela fteLnine. The question box by -Irs. Alice Ilagins was of much inchest. The choir led on by Mrsa gidisc Roger is among the best n the state. The members and friends ol lethel A. M. E. church did all in heir power to maka us feel at lome. The doors of the parsonags fero or>nn to nil Rov nna \f~. a . Jenkins were pleasaci to serve nd care for all great and small. coyra ARTER NO. 8 "THE L t_. ... . iaturdayT*1 -- 1i nere were two contestant Miss's Hemniingway of the Marion civs- \ 1 v trict and Mr, William Miller of v e Dillon district. | t it Mr. Millar won the scholarship, n n The delegates elected?to?the?> i Quadrennial are as follows: Mes-'h e dames Elrzabeth Wells of the Oil- v i- Ion district; Mae Spears of the t it Marion district; Ruth Denkins of f r and Henrietta JanerAte |of the |, , Florence district. in j The N. E. S. C. conference ] |. branch of the Woman's Home and }, , Foreign Missionary society are (. n proud of the delegation and our n much loved President Mrs. Anna j ^ Sanders. - . e Mrs. Norah G. McBryde played t well her part in making the con- 0 -i-ventioiv a success. -She?won?the? j prize in the Badge contest-? j c : Mrs. S. A. Martin made a. love- r 1 ly contribution as chairman of h , the Ways and Means committee. \ ^i Mrs. S. S. Rite conducted a ( . grand juvenile prop-yam, every y ~ group was wen represented. I Theme song: '"Onward Christian cs?l j; .'i k wjuiuiux a . | V s , b 1 .NEWS FROM GEORGETOWN iP j By Esther J. Ford ??-fl p ???~ | c , The Palmetto annual; coiuf'r- t ence has pass-td Into history and li , the ministers have gone to their fields of labor. Bethel church of v | Georgetown of which your corre- s 1ESTABLD5HED IBOi 1 W BF DRY CLEANING A WE ARE F.QLT1 YOUR RUG ( as wall as any ether cleaning. If A Trial will convince you t DON'T STATE Octobei Amusemei Monday, October 6:00 P.M. Tuesday, October 9:00 A.IV OiOfiLPJV Wednesday, Octol 9:00 AJ\ , ? 11:00 A.IV 12:00 A.B Rural 5:00 P. B 6:00 P.IV 6:00 PJV 4:00 P.IV ; 8:00 P.IV j Thursday, Octobe | 9:00 AJ lege I 11:00 A.IV 12:00 A.B 2:00 P.IV Ronofl JLJ^VIIVU 6:00 P.IV | Friday, October 2 9:00 A.I\ 10:00 A.B 2:00 P3 Booke Saturday, Octobei 9:00 A.l\ 11:00 A.fl 1:00 P.IV 2:00 P.IV i For Any Infor A. J. COLLINS, Pre* I??? in "WEST OF INBOW'S END' ONE RANGER" 1 ?8?. October 2S State College Orangeburg, 5. C porrdent is a ni?mber is uj;ain eft without a pastor for a f.\v [ n eks. This church has had I. . hr?e pastors in five yvars. While '.it of us loath to lose Dr. ami '!rs,?W:?Ht?Dr?Flai k>'. {u'?t+itn? -? iu\"e hbo.r"d earm*?fciy lor and j nth th people od said church for wo yours, wo f?ive them ore! t t or going. Their work her" s-andV a memorial to tJioni_.and_.wrl j o <so,>r f,,r y> ars to. come. Too an inch n'nis" carhot ho yiv n Mrs. ' Xt I. M. Clarke for the interest "sheJ rei as manifested in the church arxi tnc specially the young ppoj lie', nee. so? n'v of R (hoi but t+ community. ust a few wek? ago slip o-ga- sjJ ized a junior choir. They .made SjZ heir first appeara-ce o'h th sec-- yo\ nd Sunday morning with little- Mi diss Valarri Howard, pianist. The lunda'y school ch<?ii i.n t r ho- di j ectior. 'consist of a very, enthu- 1 iustie group of boys ard girl?'.; . \*o regret to see- Rev. ar d Mrs. 'lark a go. jahd h p* <7nr next liistn-?wim il hfe?a*?good. -j-? The fid r.<:~ of Mr.-. M K. I), a- . 1 .'ill be glad to know that s* i- i 111 ack from the hospital and is inv- , roving' nicely. v ',r Mr_ Rt bert King of ('olupi^ia . 0 fter being away for eight" year- ' ame back a mor.th ago f atf ral : he fur/ial of his father in Co-;"* umbia. Coniinu- <m to c.,.-.- t. I.?uates upen (High S 1.?Midway Open 1.?Fooibail ? Ifi-crA, Sc r Washington Vs.1 Math r 29th T.?Exhibits released. I.?Paying bremmms i I.?Directors Meeting ' I.?Close. mation, Write .ident, .}. E. DICK 1125 1-2 Washington Street. ( LATE SHO NITE 1 fcWft?hO-^SJHUU- a. \V. fk >,?;!? with:. rifeHMrs. JlMsie.Kjng >>n Priftce Q j trect albd* rctiTrnedi to ColuinLia. |~j" K^~x~XK~X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X! 4 lk!!0XR-7t*ft UIJS..S O N ?,As ND TAILORING \ j v 'PER TO DO * A I jq. "LEANING If we are not doing your cleaning ? hat our Service is BesL <j? . 713 MAIN STREET S ? * -X"X"M"X-:~X"X~:"X"X"X"X-> Hi imwwi?w MISS THE 34th ANNE COLORED r 24-Octol tys and 5 Big r% w w w * tit By Kause United 24th ?Midway opens?Free 25th?Band Concert 1.?Begin Placing Exhil I.?Midway opens?Free ber 26th d.?Gates open L?Band Concert d.?Farmers Conference Schools and Church Da d.?Finish Placing Exhil 1.?Jubilee Choir Singin 1.?Judging Exhibits [.?Midway opens I.?Stockholders Annual r 27th d.?Gates open (Big T1 )ay) 1.?Band Concert d.?Midway Opens I.?Football ? 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FANMJt; L. CAROLINA iy High Market .Street (jeorgetown/^S. C. UBSCRlBE'FrtU THE LEADER AL FAIR __ ber 29 Nights Shows _ Gates. * -** )its > Gates ?, 4 H Clubs, y. / ' v bits g Reunion. Meeting j hursday?Colli iyersity Vs. Building chool Dav) had Oflme -er Academy : : * SON, Secretary, Columbia, S. C. W SAT. 7 n , : ?r* ^ J