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Saturday, May 20, 1939 ft 2 * PERSONAL MENTION - *? - Bishop Joseph 8. Flipper;1?*-o~f Atlanta, the bishop of the A.M.E. Church in South Carolina, was in Columbiu last week. He was enroute to the Florence District Conference of which Dr. I. W. Jan erette is presiding elders Bishop Flipper had a brief conference with Acting President Therman . s, B. O'Daniel of Allen whrl9 ir> the ? Mrs. Willie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Samuels of New Jersey were in Columbia last week. These people are former South Carolinians and^ oncfc ltved i n Spartanburg, ??-?? r Prof. G. E. Nelson of RpMnpdirt was commencement speaker a t H i|yl' school Thnrn?<ff9 night. Mr. John S. Boyd, Mis* M. T. uarrett of Manning, and Prof. A. Maceo Anderson of Summerton -? spent last Saturday in the cHjy. Prof. F. Palmer Abraham, Allen's music wizard, spent Saturday at State College among the music masters. Dr. J. E." Beard of Charleston, . presiding elder of the Edistn district stopped in the city a few hours while passing through last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams of Greenwood spent Monday i n ' the city. Mrs. J7 7J. Starks of Benedict * College, who lives at 2224 Hampton Avenue, has another one of ' the beautiful?flower gardens i n Waverley. Mrs. Starks moved to ?T ~ "her new home about a year ago, ? and during tltST snort time she has planned a garden that is most promising in every way. The gar f den is in the back, it stretches a--cross the spacious lot and has a very pretty setting, being surrounded wjth plots of roses, hedges of violets by the walks; beds of nasturtiums, plots of zenias and dahlias with abelias, here all near the- cooling effect that 0 comes from the shades of gracious magnolias and pecan trees. This will be one of the finest (gardens very soon; as all indications point that way. ' More than $2,000.00 was raised in Bethel church, Columbia, last Sunday. The Rev. W. B. Lovrng Clark is the minister. HOLLOWAY'S BUSINESS - ' SCHOOL OPENS SUMMER CLASSES JUNE 5th The Hollowav Business School. that has been in operation in this city for the last sixteen years is still going-on with success. It closes it's work for the reg ular school?year?May?the 26th. 1939, with a number of graduates, and opens it's doors for the summer classes June 5th, 1939.. Drive around to see us or write us. ' - - * 5338 Ridge!^vay Street Columbia, S. C. WAVERLY SUNFLOWER CLUB The Waverly Sunflower club held its regular weekly meeting Tuesday nighty Mav?loth - at- the .home of Mrs; Phvllis Russell 100R Heidt street. The meeting was called to order by the president. The devotional exercises were carried out - with much interest. After which the house was then opened foi discussion of old and new business. The dance that was to have been on the 18th at the Center wa3 postponed, so we are now looking forward to the trip that is to gc to Taylor's Tavern Monday nite, ___ .Tune?5-th.?You?will?hear?more about it in our next write-up. The minutes of the last meeting were called for after which the roll was called witl\ each mem ber responding with a Bible veise and dues. Mrs. Davault who was listed among the sick is much improved and was out to meeting. After the business session the hostess assisted by Miss Elizabeth Graham served refreshments, the home of Mrs. Minpie Speit on We then adjourned to meet at > Senate street. EVENING STAR SOCIAL CLUB , The dluh met in its regular meeting Wednesday night at the usual hour at the home of Mrs. B. "* nnn n-x- -A?- mv t? iiiiuiun, iwjc uaieg street. i ne chaplain being late the President Mr. George W. McDaniel carried on the devotion. Song by the club; prayer by the chaplain; anothei song which brmight the devotior to a close. The meeting was turned over to the- president.. The minutes of the last meeting was - read and adopted. Unfinished and new business was discussed. We are cordially inviting oui friends to oome out and enjoy a fhrtr fry given by the club Saturday night, May 21 at the home of > Miss Blanch Watson, 1017 Terrdte: ton St., 7 o'clock until ? We were dismissed by the club song led by Mrs. I. Jenkins. i '1 ianil' h a'liliTftiitiiailrf i'w ' ?*- - . . COSMOPOLITANS GIVE SWANKY AFFAIR One of the most gala affairs of the season was gvien oETAOET the season was given on Friday, May 5, 1939, at Happy Haven by the "Cosmopolitan club of Kingstree, IS. C. Under a canopy of dripping moss and gayly colored balloons, over one hundred and fifty guests danced to the syncopated rhythms of the Night Hawks. The ball ! room was one of spectacular de1 light. In the center of the flooi stood ar quafnfc"fisTT"poncf surrrounc -ed by moss covered trees witf two beautiful white swans or either side. At the extreme enc of the hall hung the electric sigr of ..the Cosmopolitan club tha1 caught the eye immediately trpoT entering the docrr. Latticed walli of moss decked with roses an< palms, and Boft lights gave quit< j a bazaar and romantic effect. : During the intermission, th< ' members of the club eathered a round the fish pond to be intTo duced to the guest by the charm ing entertainer of the Night-Hawl ^orchestra. Afterwards, Miss Ag i ness Robinson very\ appealinglj sang "I Won't Tell A Soul. I Lov< You" with Miss Helena Bradlej ' accowpanyltig. White Mls? Bnu ley was still at the piano, the clut very softly hummed "Auld Lant Syne", the club song. The club officers were dresset in black gowns. Miss Agnes Rob ( inson, president and Miss Elois< Morris, treasurer, in black net Miss Catherine Wiley, secretarj in a simple black gown of flowing I organdie with red accessories, anr J Miss Rachelle Lawrence in i skirt of black taffeta with a whit< _ waisl__x>f_chiffon. Miss ?awrenc< and Miss Robinson wore beauti ful corsages of sweetpea and fern , From such an ebony hue, th< I other club members presented i pleasing contrast in pastel--shad es. .Miss Helen McKim, assistant j secretary, and Miss Cornelia Rees< ! represented the club colors; Mis: McKim wore a blue gown, of net and satin and Miss Reese lookec charming in a similar?gown ot ""pink'and satin. Mrs. Arthurlee Brown McFarlir effected H picture of stately dig nity and-poise in a lovely gowr of peach marquisette with lace bo. lero jacket t<? match. Miss Lil lian Lawrence wag petite in t simple gown of blue taffeta witl gold accessories; Mrs. Ira Thoma; was a very gracious hostess in deed in a beautiful blue gown o! blue lace and a lovely corage o: pink 4-oses and fern; the very attractive Miss Blakely was be witching in a pretty chartreusi gown of taffeta. Miss Helem Bradley wore an attractive gcrwr of gold satin. Both Miss Marga I ret and Misg Bradley had.beauti ful corsages. Miss Mathis wai quite dainty in a pink gown of nei while Miss Fulton presented a .-winsome picture in black and red Many of the elite of Kingstret J were present. , Prominet amonj these was Miss Ella Gertrude Ma j son, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J | A. Mason; she wore a lorvely ere ation of green crepe. ' , The many beautifully gownet women and the nattily attirec men gavethe affair quite the rlgh' I i. u v it. luucii. i UUH& lum ui vauuui ?South?Carolina cities?were?seei enjoying themselves amidst i throng of laughing people, an at morsphere of genuine gayety veigr ed. during the entire dapce. They were various colors of bal loons with candy-striped whistles tiny hats that made the guests look foolishly funny and comical loud horns for souvenirs. | Punch was served by two pop ular-hlgh schcrol girls: Miss Ber ' neatha Dickie and Miss Ruth Law ?re-nee.---They were-dressed-rn^w+riti with aprons and caps of pink an< blue. An air of quiet dignity an< sophistication, prevailed. A 1 members were extremely gracious to their guests. When the clocks had begun to near the hour o two, the guests were rescued fron a delightful spree in grand fash ion that marked the end of 3 pleasant oVening spent with thi Cosmopolitans. Among the out of-town guest were: Mrs. Geddis of Sumter, S Charleston, S. C.; Miss Do roth; Middleton of Bennettsville, S. C. ^Irs. Sidney Ruddock, Miss Erne: tine English and Mr.. .Willian Mance of Summerville, S. C.; Mr and Mrs. A. M. Anderson, Mr David King, Miss Anne Finch, M: W. Singleton*, Mrs. Annie Maudi Weston, and Miss Helen North o Summerton, S. C.; Mr. L. P. Mc Farlin, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson Mr. William Taft Pleasant, Mis Carrie Cooke, and Mr. Joe Windon of Manning, S. C.; Professor an< Mrs. Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. H. S Person of Florence, S C.; Mr. Rol inscm of New York; Mrs. Henr McCrea of Aiken; Mr. Thomas E< wards of Columbia, S. C.; Mr. Ja Stewart, Messrs Howard Ritchie James Cooke, Emanuel Washing ton. J. Montgomery of Orangebun S. C.; Mr. Joe Brown of Charles ton, B. C.; Mr. Pinckney and Mis Janie Rucker of Sumter, S. C. i Mr. William McCrea, of Charles ton, S.~ ?v " i CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the man; .} friends who were so loyal to u during the illness and death o our^sister, TTorfne Helen DougTas 1 who died in the hospital in Rocl - -witrr"S.~c. " '? Mrs. Minnie C. Byrd Mrs. Lucile M. Alston Mr. Jamesv L. Douglass THE KING OF THE RING (Dedicated to Joe Louis) Have you heard about the man, ' They call the "King of the ring?" , Every time he hits them He makes the boxing glcrves sing. He gives them licks Fair and right, * -? But the kind of licks .* * Is called dynamite. h- i . . C, His name is Joe Louis, The "King of the Glove". ' If he hits them hard enough, I ^au-ta.-Heaven- ahove^ : The first kind of work he did, j Was pickin' cotton; If you mention it now, ^ I'll-het he'll say 'twas Tbften. r Til end up^my essay, * By saying this: 1 Where ever he aims for, *- He'll?never?miss. ? - LeVids McMillan, Jr. " 7th grade, 12 years old. "* " * WAS JIOME ON VISIT ? L y l | MH?? Lykesland, S?- C. - Mr. Robert f Lovey Blue, Jr. who has, after sey ; ving in the United States Navy f for four years, and was given an extension for another two years,, ) hpon Vinmo nri n t.hirtv dftV IgrVP I nf phupnpp, is visiting his parents. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Blue ol 1 Lykesland. On Tuesday night May, 2, 1939 - Mr. and Mrs. Blue honored their I son with a lovely party after hav' ing him absent of their presence 1 for four years. Off Friday night, 1 May 5, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adi dison of 2521 Pendleton St., Colum ' bia, gave a dinner in his honor. L Many other frieends of Mr- Blue partook of his presence in various social activities, whose names we ; cannot mention at present. ; Mr. i Blueleft for San Diego where he will resume his duties on the U. S. 1 S. Javre 393 which will proceed-to : San Francisco at the site of the ? Golden Gate Exposition. We hope t for Mr. Blue much success. f WAVERLY SUNFLOWER CLUB The Waverly Sunflower club held r its regular meeting of the wet?K un i Tuesday night, May 9 at the home ' of Mrs. Wilhemenia Patterson, 2001 Oak street. The meeting was , presided over by the President, i Mrs. Hamptom The devotional | exercises were briefly carried out ^ after thed evotional services the _ house was then .opened for iiusi nesg. The minutes of the last meeting were read. 1 Mrs. Davault a member and also the treasurer of the club is 3 sick. We sincerely hope for her L a speedy recovery. ihe club also received an mvi tation from the High Hatters club , to attend a bingo party Friday night, May 12th. The president asked all members to attend. After the business session the ) roll was called with each member 1 responding briefly with dues. f | We are asking every one not to 3 forget the dance at the Center on j May 18th. Admission is only 15c. The hostess of the afternoon asl sisted by Mrs. Mayo served refreshments. We adjourned _to * meet at the home of Mrs. Phyllis 3 Russell 1008 Heidt street. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER GIVEN FOR ORANGEBURG NURSERY SCHOOL The Parent-Teacher Association of the Orange'nir* Nursery School has been commended by the State Sup(V*vison for Nu^>ery Schools 3 for the success of their first show; ei\ One hundred and forty-five cans 1 of foodstuff were donated b^ patrons and friends on April 20 and ' donations are still coming in. e The teachers, Miss McDuffie and Mrs. Wells, are grateful to those speakers who made their pro ' gram a success for the occasion, r fl?^ t>-..?a\ me n|/canci5 were; ivt'v. Auney, f a representee from the Minister'? ial Union, and Mrs. Ella Rowe, 5 Mrs. Cara Green Mrs. E. Harper 1 and Mrs. Waterman. The public is invited to visit the nursery at any time, r _ e WAVERLY SILVER STARS i social club t( The Waverly Silver Star Social >> club met at the home of Mrs. Ilnez s Hawkins, Dial street, May 16th. 1 The meeting: was called to order J by the Chaplain, Miss Gunter af-. ' Iter songs and prayer, the meeting b J was turned over to the ^President, i VI Mrs. Maggie Jphnscm for a short< J business discussion. Plans were | B made to have a cake waik and pea . nut pulling Wednesday night, May 24th at the home of Mrs. Kirkland ! ?- on the corner of Washington and - Harden street. All our friends s and followers are invited. Come '? and let's have lots of fun togeth aii ~ A SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. J. D. Joyce was hostess 1 of a surprise Birthday Partly in s honor of Mirs. Paul Seymour on f Friday nite, May 12, at her home a on Pendleton street. k | The dining room was boautifully doccrated with spring flow ers under colored lights. The table was centered vftth a lovely I birthday cake with lighted can THlj PALMETTO L NEWSHAWK J W \ H Pictured as they arrived in Ne\ Orleans-recently aie Mr.-antl Mr.' C.C. Dejoie, Jr., whose marriag< occurred April 9 in Wilmington N.C., home of the bride, the former Miss Julia Beldcn. Both ar< graduates of Talladega college where the romance bee an whirl culminated in the marriage. Thei; honeymoon was spent in Philadol phra with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manly, telaiives of the bride anc New >.yprk JCity. Several davj were <fn joyed in the lovely cotmdles. - " The guests seated in the living room with the lights ? dimmed.?The - honored guest M V? Seymour was usheno i.. b" Mis. Robert Russell. The lights we*( turned on and the seated goes1 greeted Mrs. Seymour with "Happy Birthday". Mrs. Seymour re ceived many helpful and usefu giftb. Several games were enjoyed.???? " 7 Mrs. Joyce served delicious refreshments of mints, punch wit! cake and ice cream. At 12:30 o'clock the guests departed after having spent such a pleasant evening. Those enjoying the gala^alTaii were as?follow*-; M-Tt?ami Mrs Robert Russell. "Mr. and Mrs. Pcter Seymour.?-and Mis. Rrd> ert Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wright -Mrs: Can nun. Mrs: Dollie Truesdale, Mr. L. E. Pope, Miss Wilhe mena Waye, Mr. Frank Brown Miss Martha Davenport, Mr. Abie Ball, Mrs. Rosa Boykin. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Joyce and Mrs. Rosa Bell Seymour, the honoree. TWELVE STARS SOCIAL CLUE The club held its weekly meeting Tuesday night, May 10 will Mrs. Ida ? a-eess at her home 031 Pendleton St The meeting was called to ordei by the President, Mr. Freddie Fei | guson. Devotional was led b\ (the chaplain after which the meetj ing got in its usual routine foi discussion of old and new bu-ioes; whicfe. was very briefly done. We are thanking our riiai.j friends who came out with us or Monday night. May 15 to oui dance at the Palmetto Chauffeur? I club. We aro quite sure every i one who attended enioyod them ! selves. The next meeting will be at th( home of Mrs. I.illie Alexandei 1000 College street, Tuesday nit< May 23rd. VISITORS AT AIKEN Mrs. Bessie Hampton and daugl ter little Miss Naomi H^mptoi and Mrs. . Georgia Wright of Co lunibia, spent two weeks with Mrs Margaret Wright off Aiken. Whrlo in the city Mrs. TTamptoi visited Rev. and Mrs. M. M. Peae< her former pastor. .MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENI I Mr. and .Aiis. ix'onard Weir of Anderson, S. C. announce the marriage of thei daughter Cora- Helene ? to Mr. James Quincy Brown of Greenville, and Pendleton cm Saturday, the first of Octobei Nineteen httrrdrrd and thirty-eigh Mrs. Brown is a graduate o Benedict college. Columbia, S. C | She is a member of the faculty of Reed Street school, Anderson JC. - . M r. Brown attended South.,,C& rolina State mllugu: lie is now i representative of the North Caro lina Mutual Life Insurance Co at Greenville. The young couple will niak EADER VKDS N. C. GIRL T KK; -IBM PPUpP^ ^^^38 ^ :| n try home of the Benjamin Iyockos r near Monroe, N. Y. Mr. Dejoto rc, teived his Master's degree In jour naJism from the Unjvefsity o f [ Michigan, where he won "member,1 ship in Kappa Tau Alpha, nationally honorary journalistic society. Ho is managing editor of T h o1 ' Louisiana Weekly, well-known' militant newspaper; Mr. and Mrs.' 5 Dejoie are receiving . scores o t ] I food wishes at 12C>. South Prieut , .J Street in the famous Crescent city| (ANP) their home if. fireenvilt.. ? n I . 402 Brown street. m m^ CARD OF THANKS ?' Words, fail when we try to exi press our tharj<s and appreciation for the many kind deeds shown us during the illness and , death of our loved one, Mr. Rother Thomas. Especially -do wo J thank our friends for the floral i offerings. May God bless and ! keep each one of you. Mrs. Sallie B. Thomas i and Family ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED r Mr. and Mrs. Floyd h7 Petty of 720 South Logan street. Gaff- . ney, S. C1., announce the engage-, mcnt of their daughter. Miss Net_ tin Alt;., tn \r.-. .Tamo-- Tarter Par lor of 92 Treadwoll street, Oinnge ~ burg, S. C. The wedding will take place in June. NOTICE The Widows' contest at Wesley I M. E. church has been postponed from May 19th to May. 26th. , 1H WOMEN M>VKK 1M PROV IvMIvNTy A kitchen and yard impifmement contest , with 4-H women ot . Irnvo and Pine Grove Communities ended in a hous<> to house tour A f AT 1 AT... 1? .nun., <t"^v l. .ui r i urn i> iiiuin ; as. Home Agent for Richland Coun tiy, conducted the contest. Sevenr teen kitchen, 20 yards inspected i and judged. 15 kitclj:-ns were i screened and 10 were painted, one t had curtains, one had a kitchen . sink. All the 20 yards were, plant_ r>d \yith some kind of flnwm-s. and most of them Were nicely land> scaped. Those in the kitchens and yards ? contest are: 1 prize, Acnes Dreher; 2 prize, Nancy Paris; " prize. Russie Gomney 1 4 prize, Rosie Ray and Sunnah Grohow. Sarah Corley Lucile Reanes, Mary J. Kirki lin, Alethia Liter, Mary Lorick. i Josie .Tiles.' Wade Lorick, Hestei - Milles, Julie Rauls, Ruthine Smith.| ? Daisy Rhett, and Hattle Davis. JThe yard contest included these:. i I prize, Estella CTosk: 2 prize Nani cy Paris; ,1 prize Rosra Ray; 4 prize, Hattie Davis also Minnie liowman, Ella Nixon, Emma Hy' (tor and Mary Swygert. The tour ended at. Pine Grove School where - a picnic lunch was served and a program rendered, i Thirty-eight prizes were offteed by Merchants and Business Men - of Pedum bra HTTtL were given to~all contestants as a token of encouragement foj- then- home improvements. c II ' t LEXINGTON NEWS f St. Paul Baptist Church Sunday school at the usual hour , and preaching at 12:15. Rev. A. ,, Bailey's theme was How Mothers J Should- Train- Her- Children. The jj7:30 o clock. We regret to know - that |Mr. Munroe Wise is in the! I Columbia hospital undergoing an I I operation. Also Miss A. Richarde|son, is at the Waverly hospital. I ?? ? (. A M MON 141 KOI fldlCAI, ? HKM1NARY " " p'1 Atlanta, Gem iria _-The- Rev. G.| W. Williams of Sumter. S. C., and! graduate; d f t'livflin college G" Orangehuig. S. who is now stu?ldyiug.va.t Gannon towaid his H.I)., degiee will soon take leave for- his home. A few days' ago talking to a group of theologians : mailt: the very significant estate- > mentt I thir k every man should go to some, se.mjuiary. if he .peets to, stand on rhe frontier1! <f W& human lives, and direct the des- Wt to say that thi.s youniT muh is mie.^j of the few men Gammon will feei jH proud of some day. ('lal'tin must I have f./r character huihling. These are some of the religious I activities?of- vohich the ReVi Ahv-J Williams is a part: an assistant I pastor in one of our churches 1 here; adviror of thr Young People ? unionSunday school teacher; n member of the Clark:Gammcm xilioiiv-aml is tha-c<>rresponding sec r??tary~^f the Gamfhon Y.M.C.A. ' for another year.- Ije will visit _liis_ A?/u,a? Ma-U-r? mrntitv ?hmrrun T^~ (rl' Reverend D. I). Fe)d?-r of Sum :ltl tor, S. r., who i>-r a '.17 graduate f',, of Allen University and at pres- 4] Pnt. .a?.stlld?l..t?U??Gnno.um Thr ... " * # I tx logical Seminary will take leave .-aj for West oPint. Georgia thi - week end where he will tleliv?-r ' the (j,n Baccalaureate sermon 5?unday.-*f,,_, May 21. at 3100. p.m. to the mail- ,, uating class of the Druid Hill High pit school. The invitation was ex- frp, tended. to the- Rev- Mr.-^Vi.der by fTp the energetic principal and his co- e-; workers. Rev. Felde'r recently |'h returned from Jacksonville. Fla. pu where he spent several days at is tiding an inter-seminary confer- pic ports a pleasant and enjoya(b]e trip. While there Rev. Felder was the guest speaker &t-- one of the A. M. K. churches. j - ? * f I EB'knezER A. AT. K. fiii'Rrii ['2 Rev. IK N. Wilson. Pastor ? C ha i le< t on < (- N ,lw ithstaild ing the sudden change of weath- . er a veiy large crowd attended . all services during the-day. Kievh?H.iti. ,*ei liu1?irrrrrrrr l. si p* John 10:2o. Subject: ''The Ever- '2. lasting Love of a Mother". This sermon was very nobly, delivered by the pastor: it was veiy-.S(ful -stirring. The whole church .was on hallowed fire. <<. Sunday school for the Interme- | . diate and Adult Dept. was held at its usual hour. An appreciative '' audienca_-was-pwsaovW?The?le^srtn was interesting. The children are greatly 'missed. At "> p. m.ReW R. I. Lemon, the pastor of Morris Brown delivered a very instructive and inspirational sermon. Subject "The Pros , ence 7>f the T7ad". ?t. John H:P. He was accompanied by his choir. which' saugvcry beautifully, also a large group of his faithful followers. ' ' ' c League was held at its usual hour. An interesting discuss fori / was held on the lesson. f ? At- S p.m. the pastor delivered! the_annual nddress-'for the United ?| Orsksr -of- ?Odd. Fellow**?a-mf ? the- ?-rHcusehovi of Ruth which held its A anniversary at Ebeiiezer. H,. spoke from the subject. "Evidence of True Love". Preceding the sermon he gave the r? early history of the Order. A short program was given by members of thp lodges. Mr. M. F. Branch was acting master of ceremonies In Mi. Johnson's plaja^wTrP j was not well, but present. Interesting remarks concerning 4 the Order was made by Mr. Rob- / inson. Mr. Oaillard, Rev. .T. E. Beard and Miss McQueen. Miss M: -Mnrr s_arrg"~a~~ bernrtTf ulTol(?. ~ Presentation of the token of ap prwialiou .was made by Mr. Robin son. Many visitors were present dui ing the (iav. Come again you are I welcome. Ascension three. On Wednesday, May 10th. the Blind Boy accompanied by his two brothers presented an interesting program which was enjoyed by those present for the bepctit <>1 the Junior church. It was very sta rtling - the? way -the blind -boy 1 plays the piano and the two bro- I thers sing. . I On Friday night. "May 12, Mr. t T. Mitchell with his members pre sented a very succesful entertain- y ment for the benefit of his class._ Kvoryome working to make the ^ "Big Rally A Success". The time ^ is extended until Monday." May 22nd, .1929. ** Don't forget to buy your copy of The Pajmetto Leader from our distribu tor. WOODRUFF NKWS Trinity A. M. K. Zion Church Rev. .T. A. I.ipsey. Pastor There was no Sunday school on Sunday morning, the weather was unfavorable and the continued rain kept up away from church. The service Sunday night was very good.' AVe had a very appreciate audience. Miss Mae Louis Martin was the week end guest of Miss Mozell ? in Spartanburg. T1 Messrs B. Jones of Lanford: Jamcs Montgomery and Rooseveft Merrell of Knoree were the guests of Misses Mae Louis and Venoree Martin and Launice Moore Sun day afternoon. U , ^rv- f-nrden of Spartan- *1 SEND IN* YOUR a SUBSCRIPTION '' - --"i Page 7 I FORNIX PTTUISHKR ?., x^^Jk ^ > mm - ' ' 4 Jlik 1 HOWARD r;RI 111{s lOfliTT.-!--;7mr PiiMii-Vr ?f tlie Sill?44f Rivl( ?f-t.-t -X!;: ;. , , ' ot.'Cr;,' ?f , f,i:! >h- ; Ait- . V, .... . -i v i' i'i:; i'-r "i t-.rijftavinjr j.Iaft .-a'Thv' Wo~t list. \V{f W' .] r-Jt'.V.U?-0. .. years ifjti, ?u)ii ?,7-- l.rvt-rf'jj: S?rv * in*-ii(<i ;i;.M r- ; ?s,. I'!y aL" Mr. <: ;,p. -+^> ? 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