The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 21, 1939, Page Page 7, Image 7

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I ~ . : V '* Saiurday, January 21, 1939. i . bp jjHirjijysk| jt B ^ ^PJHS2s^5pW)i^L ^ PERSONAL MENTION !- Mr.v W. Cr CrawfOrd of the Mullins high school spent last sSt urday in the city. Miss Claudia Dorroh of Clinton was in Columbia Saturday. 1 Mr. Allison Butler of Newberry |pent Saturday here. i'i v, *_jinv/vi/ lviciiai uoun vi lTA/aI * ion was enjoying himself among Columbia girls while in the city ?* Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. T. E. Riobinson of Union spent Saturday in the city. ? Mr. Brown, popular member of " the A."TI. Club m Newberry, was among his Columbia friends last Saturday. % , <. President and Mrs. McGill spent last Sunday In Charleston. One thousand people heard Rev. Green?the 17-year old boy preach er in the auditorium lat Allen University Sunday night. , Mrs. E. H. M<^j111, dietitian and manager of the boarding department has a well arranged office for her clerical work in Coppin Hf?.ll first floor. Miss Vivian Jones of Atlanta is the office secretary. Jfrin. J. T. W. Mims of Clinton met t^e Executive Committee of the Allen University Alumni in session here Saturday afternoon. Prof. "Pee Wee" DeLaine of Dillon, was in Columbia a few days ago. Rev. D. N. ^Wilson, pastor of Ebenezer A~MEchur<ih of Charleston came up Tuesday to see , former Mayor Burnett Mhybank . ,J become Governor of South Carolina. Rev. D. J. Gadson of Manning was here Tuesday to attend the inauguration of his friend Gover nor B^ R. Maybank. Dr. Alva B. Jenkins wtes among Clarendonrans at the Governor's inauguration. Mr. Walter Dean, Jr., of Benedict college, left here Friday, January 13 for Waterbury, Corn., to visit his wife. Mrs. Bene Nesbit Dean and son Walter 111 who was born January 12, 1939. He will be back on the job next week. Mrs. MiKs D. Bogan and Misi k . Louise- E. Dannelly, teachers of the Ridge Hill High school of Ridge Spring, S. C., spent a nlpncflnl SfSpV-i wi fri TTnTrrrnhltt/ S. C., visiting relatives and friends. They report a very enjoyable visit. TO SHOW MOVING PICTURES OF EUROPE Dr. J. G. Stuart will show Moving Pictures taken on his recent trip abroad at Harbison College, rmio, S. C., Fridhy nrght Jan. 20 fat 8 p. m., in the college chapel. The public is invited to '-attend. THE CULTURE CLUB N*>TES The December 19th meeting of the Culture club was held at the home- of Mrs. Hattie Gre^n with a majority of the membership present. Featured at this meet program conducted by Mrs. Durham Counts and Mrs. Tazwel) -- ?1?Cooke, also the Turkey raffle ?- through which funds , were raised to finance the club's Christmas contributions to the children orf Wilkinson Home. Plans were made for the distribution of coal and kindling to several selected underprivileged familes. The Culture club was entertained January 13Hi by Mrs. Willis V." Cr Jtrtynson at^Tier~ homer ~ The topic, "How Welh Do You Know Columbia", was difecuss^d by Mrs John Reese and Mrs. Herbert Baumgardner.interesting data cm Columbia's history and* present statistical matter were presented. Mrs. Willis Johnson and Mrs. John "Reese reported progress made by the dramatic committee with plans for the club's annual play to be preseinted Wed nesday night during the State Teacher*' association. The play has been selected and members c/ the cast met for first reading. Mrs. A. B. Johnson, chairman reported the list of 22 families given coal and kindling for Christmas. A representative number was present at this meeting. (Mrs.)' Herbert?DauniKardneit, ; ??'potter. uuL.uc,n tiAKf SAVING CLUB The club held 'its first meetinp of the year at the home of Miss Srerena Jackson on. Green street. The >main purpose of the meetinp wag to elect new officers for the yf*tr 1939. The o:icers W^re ^ elected as follows: Serena Ji?*.k to son; president; Pincldney HampW 5 ' ton, vice-peesident; Ella M, Mcrrpan, secretary; John W. Derrick, Asst. Seek; WaVdeil Brown, I ' ~ . ' ?> treasurer; George Brown, chairman sick committee; Leala Jackson, chairman program commit j tee. The next meeting will be at the home of - Miss Beatrice Brown . 2428 Mott street arid all mem bers are asked to be present and on time. We the ^irls and boys of the "Deb," Long may we be successful, ? goal,"? Trying to do our best for those who ajre old. . , TV,o <?ncKo? J I-:-J * .?v jL/VMO OIC {JUlllU UI1U JL1I1U, We all keeps this in mind, This is the 4*nly way success can be ours, Help us and we will do better and better. We have met and joined each other. Everyone is profud of us, Because we the children of the "Deb", And this is how success can be ours. We try" to dn hotter flay aftpr day Success can be ours this way, For many friends have helped us, For the way we have tried to be to them. Composed by,ARNEATHA ROBINSON of the "Debs" L'AMl'SANT CLUB The club met at the home of [ Miss Myers, 2223 1-2 Senate St. | The meeting was called to order i with the vice-president in charce. I After devotion the meeting: ,was ' turned over to thp president. All unfinished- business was called for.' The club as a whole is planning to give a social in the near future. Our doors stand open fori* new joiners and visitors always. At the close of the business the roll was called. Every member responded very liberal. The meeting: adjourned to assemt ble next at the home of Miss 1 Koon, 1319 Harden street. > F. G. S. CLUB The Friendly Girls Social club ' held its 2nd anniversary at the home of Miss Lucinda Singley on . Thursday night, January 5, 1939. A short program was rendered by the program committee with a few of the membets responding The following which attended thr anniversary are: Ruby Powell, James Singley, Beatrice Haynes. Albert Montgomery, Leila Brown, Fletcher Tucker, Lorine Randolph Robert Haynes, Mary J4ane Greone Robert Sim*. Lucinda Singley, Edward FrTppi Ar.nie Mae Minder, Frank Moore and Edna Colman. A delicious course was served. - LE CERCLE de PLAIS1R J'ennet t^vjUe, s <; T - r, de Plaisir was delightfully e-.ter tainod Saturday afternoon, January 14, at lbeihome of Mrs. Ber tie Stubbs with Misses Middleton atid Baker as Jhostesses. The guests enjoyed everal progressions of Bridge. Winning the prize for the highest score was Miss-'. A. I. - Peterson and low scorer, Miss M. E. Gordon. Guest prizes were given, to Mtsdames Ethel LeSeine, Hallie Frasier and Thomasena McQueen. Mixed candies, salted peanuts atnd chewing gum were on each table uring the gam;es. EkifTot luncheon consisted of shrimp salad, olives, deviled eggs, cocoa and saltines. The other members f\re: Misses E. _E. Hurley, B. G. Law ton, as, A. E. Reid, Thetis Quick and j\. ij. Domar. r The whole afternoon was thr essence of real ^entertainment. Our next meeting will be at the home cf Mrs. Hallie Frasier with Mrs. Frasier and Miss Quick as hostesses. THE HY-LITE SPORT CLUB Mt.* Pleasant, S. C.?The HyLite Sport club held its weekly meeting ?t~the"Odd-Felhyw^ hall. The meeting was called to order at 8 o'clock by the master of cere monies. The devotional period was conducted by the president. Routine business took place. All members responded briefly to the roll call. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. Hardy Sanders, January 23. ' Anthony Brown, reporter! WARD ONEL WILLING WORKERS CLUB Thursday night, January 12th, the Ward One Willing Workers club met at the home of Miss L. Jones. 41ft SVimtei? sfrrOet The madam president presiding. The meeting was called to order and irpeiwd with the club son;? led by Miss Lottie Sims. Prayer by Miss Lucy , Jones. Bible verses were recited by all of the members. Another song was led by Miss Nancy Sims. There being n# > minutes of the last'meeting lousiness was discussed. The roll was called and the memberg responded briefly^ The meeting then closed. Mrs. Creasie Mae Thompson led the closing song. Mr. Archie Tucker dismissed us by giving the mizpah: May tho Lord watch between me and thee, while we are absent, ome from another. Amen. "7 Greenville News By REV. W. M. COLEMAN 114 S. Calhoun St., Phone 2409 For the btm efU__oL-al 1 pa^toi of Greenville, you may leave yoi church and social news at Fran! tend Son, Biggs and Steward',"Mi Ion Cafe, at Green Ave. So let #<>?Greenville and add one moi page to The Palmetto Leader. ? be a Booster for The Palmeti Loader; because it is owned ar controlled by the colored peopl The Antioch Baptist church' West Greenville held its regulii service on last Sunday. Sundj school at 9:30, Don. TInrt Sup The school has nine classes ai good attendance. Rav. Stewui the .pastor invites the public J worship with him. The Bible dri which was given recently was e: cellent. The prize winners wei Misses Mildred Johnson and Flo encp Hunt. Allen 'Itempie AME CWurcW Rev. J.W. Witherspoon, Past< Services at Allen Temple ha\ reached a new record this Ne Year in attendance and financ crowd that has been present T more tljan a year gathered t near a soul stirrrng Uospel se niori by Dr. Witherspoon. Foi persona unitedwHh the churc all adults. Mr. Jas. Q. Brown < the N.C. Mutual was one of then The P. E.,, Dr. J. C. Quarle preached the second Sunday?an held the business session Monda night. All reports were good an he was paid in full. For the fir! time in many years dollar mono was taken in the quarterly coi ference, and more than sixty 6 persons paid. Dr. Hale B. Thompson and D R. I. Lemon were among the e: pastors visiting recently. Rev. ati Mrs. Lemon, Dr. L. F. Vance, f; ther . of Mrs. Lemon along wit the pastor t?nd family dined a Miss F. L. Lykes and sisters, Mi Lula Davis provided the repaJ for the pastor when Rev. an Mrs. Hale B. Thompson visited Macedonia Baptist Church Last Sunday vrs a great da st this church. The pastor Re T. R. Moss preached a wonderfi sermon. Ilis morning subject wi i ne i norn in the Flesh. At nigl his text \Ws found I Kings 19: His sermons are always full o pood news and triad tidings. Shiloh Mission Services Sunday, afternoon 3:1 and night 7:30. Friends-are invi eel to attend. Club No. 2 of Shiloh Missic met at the home -of Miss Grai Berry 101= Wrlsorr St. Was opem with tz. song led by Miss I,ouj: Miss Alcan Wiliams. Remarks l Mrs. M. S. Berry. Mrs. Clara Smith has been si< for sometime. We hope her a spi dy recovery. We regret, the illness of Mr Myrtle Bowen, who is confined had at. writing Wa hope fher a speedy recovery. Israel Chapel C. M. E. Churcl Calhoun and McColl Sts. Services are held every Sundt morning at 11:30 and 12:00 o'clo< Church school at 10:00 a.m. T1 church school is very progress^ and is under the leadershi|j of ft S. II. Sheard, which he has be< the efficient Supt. for the past ! years. Services have improved cr still improving with the soul sti ring speaker. The church is fort nato ir. having a man like Rev. * R. Golphin as its leader. lie ws the P. E.' over North Carolina f< nine years consecutively. Ho '< outstanding preacher with a goc delivery and a winning personalil Visit. Isreal for good services. ?Mr. and Mrs.- Charlie Miles i Central has returned home afti -attendhig the funeral?of Mr. A len.Miles. ? Misses TeahetT'e and Lucile Mil also of Central have returried their classes at Sterling Hi. Th< report an enjoyable trip. The Community Prayer Bar convenes each Mondcy .night the home of Sister Mamie Abe crombre. Yon are welcome to me with them and they will do y< good. - v v JVTrT^Mohfoe Babb >vho has be( very sick is up and able to he 01 again., Mrs. Amanda Babb h wife wishes tor thank the mar friends, for- their kindnesses show Mrs. bona Harris rs very ill. V hope thot she will soon be up. St. James, Rev. Bishop Pastoi St. James also asks the publ to come and worship with ther Bishop Strong resides in Greei wood. He is doing wonderful woi in thi-s city. His services are cr ducted at the regular hours ea< Sunday. I, your writer W. M. Colon*? wps the truest on last Sunday < Mr. and Mrs. Stocks. Mrs. Murdilp Bones has retui ed home after visiting tier reT tives in'New York and Wlashini tpp She is nlsn ill at her hona A real good and comfortah place when you are sVk is at tl Working Benevolent hospital < Green Ave. A place where?y< are nursed and treated-by yoi wn color. Pilgrim ReRt Baptist Church Lash Sunday was~h~high day f church goers. The Royal Singii Convention convened in its reg lar session. If you want to he real singing come to hehr the again on the third Sunday in Ft Rev. D. V. Cooper the preside was rejoiced .to have a class : ? THE PALMtffTO LEADKB sing with them from Mt. Calvary. llh -District M. and E. Convention H The group meetings for the 44h__ District of the Baptist Missionary i?Tn<T Educational Convention have ir been set. The first meeting will be cs held at the Easley Union Baptist 3. church,~Easly~ Rev. D. S. Sample 'a is the pastor, Feb. 21. re The second meeting will b e >o held in Greenville Feb, 22, at the to Springfield Baptist church, Rev. id | C. F. Gandy, pastor, e. The third meeting will be held _ _in Newberry at the Bethlehm Bap in Tist church. Feb. 23. Rev. Callmari ar pastor. ly The fourth meeting will be heldj t. in Aiken?at" tire "FrieTTftshlp Bap-I id tist church, Feb. 28, Rev. M. M.' sty, -Feaqe>. pastor. | to We are expecting a large attend ill anqe. The information of the state x- work will b given out by the stiate re representatives at each meeting, r- Rev. H. W. Stuart, Sec'y-? of State Missions. John Wesley Mis Church >r The annual Conference of the s. u. Methodist Episcopal church ,e in session at Anderson Dec. 7-11,' w saw fit to promote Rev. E. C. e'l Wright,?pastor of John Wesley? - 1 for tho paot four years to?the n position of Dist. Supt. of the 0 Orangeburg District. Rev. C. C r" Clark was transferred from Co*r lumbia to Greenville as pastor of John Wesley. The new pastur had " scarcely been installed before he 1 n,i was called upon to entertain the 3? first group meeting of the district * ^7 The meeting composed of the 22 . y* phstors on the district met i n 'd John Wesley church Jan. 10. The 5t| Rev. D. S. Curry is entering on , y I his fifth year as Dist. Supt. and , | E. B. Holloway is serving his 7th ' "?| year as Dist. Sec'y. ' f | The group meeting of Jan. 10th ( r*i was ofor the purpose of outlining ^ H work ot be expected of each pas- 'di tor. Reports of World Service col . H lections made since the Annual ^ ;0| Confei'ence whs made. The opening , * i addrss by the Dist. Supt. was beau j "3| tifully delivered and most inspir- ( ing. The pastor and members of J 'd the church thanked and wish to", ; thank again the lady members of , 'd the church who prepared >and serv * j ed the delicious .refreshments. 'Hie ! next group meeting will b held" at , y Greenwood, Feb. 20th. , v. ' New Zion Holinfess Church ! ls Regular services at this church 5 Sunday school 10 a.m., Deacon Ri- ] * 1 ley Supt.; preaching by the pas-! 1 * tor 3:30 p.m.; HYPU, 6:30, Miss ( I Alice Latimer, president; 8:30 p.1 [ fm. preachmg. Monday night mis ' sion meeting; Tuesday night Jun '0. ior prOyer meeting; Friday night t"l regular prayer meeting. Rev. J. I W. Smith, the pastor invites the >n public to worship with us. si ?-? 3e OCONEE CO. TEACHERS ' >y! ;? , ] I Seneca.?The teachers of the 0.,j C.T.A. held their first meeting in ie"the new year Friday, Jan. 13 at < j the Oconee County Training S- school of which Mr. R. L. Finley t0 is principal; Mr. D.H. Thompson, [>|-, preyirlnnt, pi-Pawling nnpnrtmnnt- I j al meetings were held. The rural ; group h?d as their invited speak-' ! I er Mi'Ss Marguerite Tolbert of the. I whitn Seneea aehnol faonltv Af-I ly tcr which all assembled in the audit'orium. After a short devotional 1 ie period, Dr. W. H. Mills of Clem,.e"son College, the invited speaker frj at the general assembly gave some very helpful information. }0 His thoughts were centered abound j 1(J i Oconee County. r. During the business session Mr. 1 u_ D. H. Thompson was elected as 0 i delegate t0 the State Teachers As socration. Mrs. C. B. Johnson, Jeanes tech tn er read a letter from the " State l(| j Teachers Association Secretory, ty i The OCTA objectives are reguj lar attendance to County meetings > . Df| 100 per cent legisliatlon With the srj County and State Associations. "l-l TmprnvpH inrtrnetinn in every ( school. eg| An increase of sales rn Xmas to Serai campaign. FRIENDSHIP SCHOOL jjj Everyone enjoyed the minstrel r_ presented at Pine Grove school on Thursday nigbt by students of >u Friendship school. The minstre' was directed by _ G,_Blas! sengale. The characters were as follows: Oueen, Lizzie McMiljg Ian;* Bo Peep, Sara Jacksom; Uncle RFnius, , Julius McCutcheon; " Boy Blue, James Corbitt; Cindei/t'lla, Hatti'e McMiJllian; Pansy | Dewberry, Gladys Williams; Pink' Marshmellow, Lila M. Corley; Ro-1. ' p sie Skillet, Ruby Jackson; Ham-1 obne. Russell Williams: Acer. ""J Spade, J. D. Williams; Camp Jon^ es, Alvin Taylor; Potash, John Williams; Npws Boy, Raymond )n Jackson; Boot Black?Corn Salve : Doctor, Oscar Fulmore; Fortune Teller, B. Corley; Flower Girl, Pearl Corley; Peanut Boy, C. J. t Corley; Bear, Onell Wooden; Bear Man, Ozell Wooden; Book Agent, Alice Washington; Umbrella Man 1 ?0. Washington. * Though the weather was inclernent, a good crowd was nr^aetnt _ f**" and a neat sum was realized. t?L The P. T. A. will meet Wednesc;day night. The refreshment com in mitt^e is really on the job. iUt Watch the Palmetto Leader for ur' the date of the Adult concert. Friendship school is glad to I have Miss Lillie B. Tyler join it. J Miss Tyler cam? from Union or j academy. u"| waverly Sunflower club ar; ________ The Waverly Sunflower- club 'b. met at the home of Mrs. Minnient Skeith. The meeting was opento ed ?g usual by the president, Mrs. ' c ' ,.'<k IN MEMORIAM ' 'V ' In fond memory of our beloved husband and father, J. I. Washington, who entered into -eternal rest Jan. 18, 1938. , One ydsr ago God In His wise Brovidence saw fit to take away from us a kind "and loving husband and father. Although our hearts ere sad todhy as -wo more1 fully realize bis absence?strll we bow in humble submission to thej will of cur Heavenly Father know] ing He is too wise to make a mistake, too good to be unkind, and m choosing for His children 'He knows what is best for all. You're where the an pel a know, 1 Happy and free from this world 7OI?SO1T0W; ? 1 We too fftiall dwell with God and thee, By His pood will, in that bright tomorrow. His devoted Wife, Children and Grandchildren. ' 1 ' 7 I Hampton. A?(?r the rf'votionaJ exercise the house wa? opened for business. We were grateful to have two more new members: Mrs. Claiudia vTcfliver and Mrs. T.onise Sullivan. A splendid collection was taken and much interest was exhibited by those presrtit."... I On Friday night, January 20, the\tc|nh jgjgiving a fish fr-v ftttifchitterling supper at the home of t Mrs. Hampton, 1013 Pine St. 25 cents a supper. The next meeting will be at ^ the home of Mrs. Truesdale, 2312 1-2 Pendleton street. THE SUNSHINE BAND SAVINGS CLUB The Sunshine Band Savings dub met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. S. Brooks Monday night it 8:30. The meeting was called !o order by the Chaplain; Rev. B F\ Sumter, who conducted the devotional services. After which the President, Mr. W. A. Means took charge. Minutes were read, received alnd adonted. The bonce vas thenn> opened for the discussion of old and new business. The roll was called and each member responded briefly with a Bible verse.** We were' very glad to Uav? nine new members present. Our next meeting will be held it the hoffitr of Mrs. Lcruise Conniste, 1233 Barr/well |St.-No new nembers will be admitted int'o the club, however, visitors are wel-:ome at all times. Refreshm nts :h? meeting. ??- LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL Q,UB The club met at the home of Mrs. Mary Belton Jan. 17. The meeting was called to" order by the acting Chaplain, Mrs. Hattie i Johnson with a song ted byher prayer by president, Mr. Sam Wil | liams; song by Mrs. Kennedy; the | Scripture was read by the presi- ] dent; song by. Mrs. Annie Pcrrtor. i The president then called for the minutes which were approvrd Mrs. Mamin Colemcn iw con- . vale%cing; Mrs. Boyce is on sick list. Three new members - were admitted: Mr. Rounflheart, Mrs, Ashley and M/rs. Albertta* Rog ers. The laws were read to all for l&Jth?The roll was called by Secretary, Mrs. Kennedy. Members present 19. We were dismissed by Mrs. Hattie Johnson to convene at the home orf Mr. and Mrs. All^n West, 15 Sumter street. We were served ham sandfiches, hot chocolate, cake, jello, whip cream. CHERAW NEWS Mrs. Sallfe-Huntley entertained the Young Women's Club at her home on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mory Rembert surprised her^son Jesse with a birthday par ty Monday night at the home of Mr; and Mrs. Ernggt Pq<?, Mr. Levi Adams gave his wife, M)rs. Jennie, Adams a surprise birthday pasty at their home lost week. A surprise birthday party wai given for Mrs. G. A. Covington Sunday afternoon at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Wright. The PTA of Robert Srrtalls Hi Rchobl met at the auditorium on Tuesday night... ' EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH . Rev. D. N. Wilson, Pastor Charleston, S. C.?Siinday was a very beautiful day, but slight-* ly cold. A large appreciative audience attended all services. The morning worship was conducted by the pastor. Scripture lesson, St. Mark 1:1-15. Text fit. Mat-V 1 'ft allhiert* Pronorp for the Coming of Christ. This sermon wag j?oul stirring and uplifting. Everyone enjoyed it. Sunday school was held at its usual hour. A very large crowd was present. The lesson was very interesting and enjoyed by all. A very live X?ague meeting was held at its usual hour. Evening worship was conducted hy the pastern. Scripture Iesson Psalm 61. Text, Psalm 61: 1-2. Subject "LcAd Me To That Eternal Rock". This sermon was very Inspirational. It is sad to note the passing of Mrs. Christina Scott. We extend to the bereaved family our deepest sympathy. - < _ Mr. Elijah Poinsette was elect-o ed delegate to the Electoral college. Mr. Elijah Poinsette, 38 South street Or 30 Mary street. The Senior choir sang -beautifully. Many visitors were present. 4 M, M. Brown, reporter. i I " ' * .. " \ I '4 . - ? .. - " ST. ALBAM TRAILING SCH0OL -? - Wiih the nJtw.-yoar came 'new students and new detehiUiaTior anions the old students for better j work. The dress .contest closed last week, with Miss Catherine Ware winner of the dress.. Miss Maudetine Clinkseales was the 1 next, highest contestant. The af i fair whs sponsored by Miss E. 1 f'.. ,A('ants. I The Bible quiz g.?en -n dining I hall Sunday afternoon was large My, attended. Miss?AmiuJohnson Was the thinner with Mr. Marcel Jackson one point behind. Messrs Fred Sullivan, Willie New etl and David Clemmoris were close runners. [ The haskrtfiall -Xeatmi played their second game with S'mpsonville Monday fright, which was thrilling from start to finish. TIT gnls game ended 20-lfi for Siivpsonville and the boys game 21 lGi for St. Alban, j The hedges and grass planted | in the past fall by the agriculture boys made quite an improvement. Mr. R. J. Dendy of hjew York City, brother of Prof. Dendy ?per t Srtnrdav nitrlit on the CLimpu-v Sunday morning they motored tn Spartanburg, Cress Anchor and i Clinton to see relatives. BENNETTSVILLE NEWS Mrs. Jennie Groslan4r- Mrs. Perkins, Mr. Frank MeClown, Mrs. Anna Grace and Mrs. Rich are improving nicely. Miss Lillian Davis and Miss Wntsor. and two of the other friends of McCall accompanied them to the city Sunday and were house guests of the reporter. Prof. Alfonso 'Hammond of Camden was in the city. Sunday. Ife worshiped at Shiloh. Miss Richardson is home from N. Y., visiting parents. Rev. Ourtest Rated iff left for New York Monday after spending a few days home with relatives and friends. Rev. JJynurtf, presiding plder Cheraw district held his first quarterly conference at Evans Chapel A M. E.,Zion church Sunday. Rev. J. C. Cox, pastor,-.?? The Carolinians Concert and i Radio singers of Johnson Smith | university, Charlotte, w*re in the city Sunday en route from Little | Rock, S. C., where they rendered ( W. H. FOK1) Presents? . DIXIb, to HAR1 EM Show ?Featuring? Butter Beans and Susie World famous Comedy team ? Ilartly Toots ? And His Orchestra , with snookum Russel FLOOR SHOV Columbia Towns Monday Night ADMISSION 35 PEOPLE * Inch WOODS SISTERS. Dancers Del Demons; Rl'HIE BLAKEY. Mas RAGLAND, The girl with the ( Chorus. USE HAIRLONGER A wonderful HbIt Grower Makes the hair grow Long, Full and Luxuriant. A fair trial will prove ita wonde-ful worth. Balrlonger Grower 2fu Praaaing Oil 2?f 1ft, ALME P WYNNE Box 2-\ CIU. a. C TAYLOR'S TAVERN WILL BE OPEN ALL WINTER RESERVATIONS FOR CLUBS, PARTIES DANCES AND SOCIALS can he easily arranged by calling 9265 Mrs. Florence Tucker, Hostess M- 117*111 II _1 ? V inr. tt irrttufT i>? whb, maiia^tr v flH| ^ ! " ? . < ..." ' : ' v 1 : 1 V. , Page 7 * successful* program. Thay are ptrcsetifc a jmusioal progriinl at " _ St. 'Peter* church. Clio.' S. C., the fust Sundyy .in February!| The Aftult' teachers of Marlboro e?.unty nu-t at the homo of ?(Miss) ' Callio 1). Sanders Friday a. m. , Mi s S |[ Evans, area stipends' r. p;'sided. After which they left for the regular county "teaehefsT meeting at the colored high school.j Mr. H^nry Bi;gharn of Cheraw* visited friends here Sunday. Rev. Bynuip. .spent a short "while with the reporter Sunday. Rev. P. B. Mdodana was at his pastoral duties Fundsy at Macedonia?('linn h.?M r-.?r?;?B:?Blackniond is on the job with the choir and the music department. Rev. I), w. Williams, of Durham NT. C , was in the city a few weeks ago. He i< f^.11 of smiles for = uvhi'g. Watch the. Palmetto . .. Leader. Rev. A. .T, Wvignt made a pop visit to Nov York last W ok ac' comnanied bv Mr. C. Eller^on ** Rev. W. J* McCoy and Rpv. E. * " M Hooker exchanged pulpits- O' Sunday mornin'g. A Jargo- imbiber of our . public ** schools opened Monday rkrht with TheATMT' r.-s.- for two months. The reporter <,f Marlboro '-oun. ty a; -di - Ik nneUsv-illo-- is' asking von .t,V please sfcund hy~th<-_ paper Master Arthur J. Wright. dr., lias, charge of the sales. I want at least ten u"v.\\ subscribers to the Palmetto Loader bcsfcp'e Eebiu arv ,is out. Subscribe ?v w. Thar king vnu in advance for . your cooperation, Y(|ur reporter, Callic D. Sanders ? 33 Amelia 'street. -?t ? &X&OJ^:O0O<O?>O.OC-OO'.'OyC'OOOiG Agents Wanted To Sell The " National Review 30 page Magazine filled with interesting articles -and pictures. 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