The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 17, 1939, Page Page 3, Image 3
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I LONG LIVE THE KING J
PRESS ROOM World's Fait-i
Grounds---Your pal was present
J upon the occasion of the visit ol Y
(' their Majesties, King George VI \
and Queen Elizabeth to the New'j
York World's Fair June tenth, anjl i
regardless as to what youTeadcon i
i coining the visit you can lay youi \
money on the spot on the dope you t
read here ... in short its., tne low i
) , down. c
the euowd at the Fair was far
from being up to expectations . . . t
I one million were expectfcd . . . but (
I* when the car rolled through the s
gute at the Fair more than half an c
;i hour late, at 12:38, the official fig- t
uxe was 109.287 people and over 1
f 30,000 of this number v/el'e Fair i
" employees. * t
-4 Ail gentlemen of the press (hot t
j zrggedty) were requested to wear 1
dark suits and vivid red arm bands
?while covering the reception to .the,_?
j King and Queen at Perylon Hall J
J where 1280 couples had been wait-1*
ing nearly all the morning to be; >
^ pi wanted to tlieii Mujuutiiui t ilt'-i
any other colored member of the' 1
press were present the writer fu.il-"?
I ed to see them. .There were also <
! 13,000 cops on special duty in '
Queens to guard the Royal Guests <
.but the wr!..er saw onl-y^one
crlored cop on duty . . . And by the I
' "way there weire 350 detectives who 1
wore lapel buttons . . . and also 700! '
World's Fair policemen assigned I <
to duties near the King and Queen, j s
OLD ENGLAND FOREVER j!
Peu-ylon Hall is localt'ed very |
n^ar a fence which separates the''
Fair grounds from a public drive- 1
way running directly through the
Fair on a lovyer level. The writer' i
was standing near the fence talk- s
ing to several Secret Service oper- 1
ativgs and members of Scotland i
Yard when the Royal car rolled by I
on the way to the main gate . . . :
4 West Indian "cullud" lad waved i
and the King rarsed his hand in I
creetine:. . /The boy was so thril- i
led and ekcited thalt he said "Hot I
dog that's Cap^n George the next <
best man to Gawd, I'm proud to be |
a British subject." His pal, a tall I
lean boy wearing Harlem "Jitter-J(
bug britches" remarked d ily. "In 1
? that case Cap'n <George ought to
take some of his Harlem subjects :
off the relief rolls." !;
MORRIS BROWN A. M. E. i
Rev. R. 1. Lemon, l'astor j |
(Dr. J. E. Thomas, presiding el- 1
<ler of the Mt. Pleasant Dist. held l
his third quarterly conference at i
Morris Brown embracing last Sunday.
The business session was held '
on last Fdidr.y .night, and the re- :
ports from the boards and uuxili-1
airy bodies met the approval of
the Elder. Dr. D. N. Wilson, a pas- i
tor of Ebenezer A. M. E. Chuirch
was associated with Dr. Thomas
during the business meeting.
fcOn last Sunday morning Dr.
^JThomas spoke to a largo eongre-1
gation on the -subject "The Hour,
is Come," from Mark 14:14 which ,
won the spiritual reaction 01 tne
large audience. There were 4 acessions
to the church during morning
service. I
Dr. The mas preached again at
8 P. M. to another targe and ap}?:ecative
audicr.ce and concluded
the work of the third-quarter. T
The Infantile Paralysis situation
is considerably on the decline at
_ this time.
We were delighted to see Bro.'
Rufus Jones at church on last Sun
Bay morning after an illness of
several weeks. He is mutTj improv-.
I'd and it looks natural to see hifn
in his customary place again. Bro.1
Wind Johnson i*s also inipinovod
and is attending church again.
These are two of the most consis-1
tent members of our chuich and
| their many friends i rejoice at the
impo-ovecnt of their conditions. |
The trustees of our church have
been able to judiciously iieduce the
indebtness of their department
Horn their quota of the rally just
closed. It is possible that our pastor,
Rev. Iomon, will attend the
ensuing Bishops Council at Philtw
delphia?in1 the near fnttrrer He -may
also be able to look in on the
World's Fair at New York.
s---.. **We still main'tain our Forward
look.
MILLBRANeH A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. D. IX Doughty, Pastor
Sunday School opened at the usual
hour with the Supt. aft his duty
also the teachers. We wore proud
' to have the younger group to re- 1
I ?uit.en the disejuauvon which was
very fine.
The church was glad to welcome <
it's manly sons and daughters on <
last Sunday that came home from i
various schools and Colleges. We
are hoping for them a very pleasant
summer vacation. . I
The regular order of service be- i
gan at 11:30 A. M. The pastor, 1
preached from St. John 13:34. The: I
subject, "Love one another.*" Many <
rejoiced in the Cod of their sal- <
' vation from the wonderful mes-'i
sage. We are Slaving wonderful 1
services at Millbranch each Sun-.i
day, so you are invited to come and. I
join us. " I <
The crops thjs season in the com i 1
munity are very good in every rc^j1
Rpect and the farmers seem to be.
i very satisfied over their growth. | 1
-J Mr. and Mrs. L. C. IIyman and I
family were the dinner guests of s
# "Mrs. Irene Moore. * | f
' Mrs. Jessie Mae Hyman has re- i
i turned to Fayeteville, N. C. for1 s
r ....
EARS 'EM UP ~ II
s Spears ! I
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I'HE BRITISH WILE NEVER BE
SLAVES
As it turned out 'the most of the
!S0 couples who werewaiting nerrously
all the morning were disa)ointed
while a few got ait unextected
thrill. . .Grover Whalen had
muuunced Tn~ad\rance" that There
vould be . ltu - handshaking?.?. .
hat the guests would be presented
n six groups . . . bow and move
>n. ^
However when the first group
ante forward, both, the King and
jueen held oiit the jr. hands and
itarted handshaking. . .The women
lid a bad job of it my lads. . .Many
>f them -curtsied with the wrong
'oot- - iit.hiMsi i-ii t hi?i* mvlfiviii'/lKr
Some appeared not to know what
.o do, then made up their minds
o curtsy at the last minute. and
nade a flop of it.
Madame Wakasndi, wife- of the
nade the most graceful curtsy ol
ill. . . As usual it was an It-diaii
ivhq created a iuror, Genoi uTPanu/vnvi'
tlm K'tHf. i1"f' Q""-P 1h',
Fascist salute and they were unible
to control their expressions
;f surprise, and there weie nunnurs
and remarks throughout tlu
crowd over the j incident.
The pregium was seriously belind
schedule su alVer fhe second
jroup had been--presented Mr. Wlui
en whispered to the King and
^ueen who walked out bowing and
smiling. leaving lour other groups
pitterly, bitten ly, disappointed especially
the "wimmin."
l'HE SI N NEVER SETS ON
PHE BRITISH FLAG
The King and Queen made ai
nspee'tion of the. British, Caiuidjai
und Irish exhibits laughing and
talking all the while, hjjghty-twi
quests were at the luncheon in tin
iuge reception room of the FecTcril
building. . .fifty four had seats
at the royal table, while others
lad tables on a balcony overlooking
the rear of the building. A buffet
luncheon was served s-jmult'.'-njously
for the 125 members of thi
press. . .Leaving the Fair arouni.
3 P. Ml their last stop before proceeding
to Hyde Park where the\,
will visit President and Mrs. Roosevelt,.
was at Columbia Univer
iiiy, wnere mey were weicomeci h
i short outdoor ceremony.
the summer school. We wish her ;
[dearent matriculation.
The church was very proud- t<
have Mrs. Carrie L. Davis out a
gain in service as she has beet
jliable to do so for some time.
The Wednesday night weekly
IVayer" "Meeting- "js getting" along
fine under the auspices ol" Itev
Mrs I/iura Douley.
I am proud not to have any si elnames
to'report this week..
L. 11. Hyman, reporter
OAK.CUOV E CIKCI IT
Itev. It. L. (iuiles, l'astor
Sunday beinj; (Children's Day,
We had a splendid time at oui
- lurch. The lesson was tnpeht well
ay the school.
The pastor delivered us a wonlerful
sermon afterwhich we par^.ok-of
thy l.onHs Supper.
At .'P.'IO the Children's Day program
was, had. The older triori)
>1 children entertained us for the
irdor twelves were not permitted
:o attend. The young folk of the
nearly e'l.urehes i?vrt-Jei|f'ted in
injunction with ours and rendered
. an excellent and appreciative
enditition. A neat sum war. realiz..r
iL_ .
VI in nil?till- UCCMOTI.
At 7:30 Ave were again in service
at Hw Asbeii y M. E. Church
vhere our pastor preached for one
if the Auxiliaries there.
We were sorry of the death of
Mrs. Atrnes MeFadden, who was n
oyal sister and worker of our sis:er
church, St. John^whj) jJ^j^rtec]
;his life l4-s!t Sknday nioniiiiff, or
Tune 11, 1039. Our lost is Heaven'#
;nin. She is the wife of Bro. Mos?s
MeFadden. The funeral; will be
leld in Sumter, S. C. at New Be;hel
A. ;M. E. Church on Wedneslay
June 14. Rev. Guiles, her nas,or,
will preached the sermon.
We are fflad to have Mr, and
Mrs. Rose's daughter, Gelio, hack
'o visit us affain, who has been
in Washington, D. C. for quite a.vhile.
EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. F. 1). Dreher, Pastor
Sunday bchool opened at the
usual hour by the junior superintendent.
After the opening the
classes assembled them elves ami
studied the lesson with deep inter?t
toward "Paul's Problems in the
Church". The lesson and also the
review was " enjoyed by all.
At 11:30 a.m. morning worship
began with the junior choir at
their post of duty. The pastor
read the scripture lesson from
Matthew 6:19-28. After the scrip
,ure lesson a selection was rendered
that brought the feeling into
our hearts that Christ loved His
people. At this service the pastor
brought forth a soul stirring?sciv
mon from I Timothy 6:10, using
"or a subject: "The i<(>ve of Money".
This message was enjoyed
by all.
?Again at 7.30 p.m. fvmm^r worship
began at this service the
Rev. Mrs. Daisy V. Miller brought
>o a large numjnr a soul saving
iermon from Qritatjons 6:14. Her
tubject was "My Glory and What
s Yc/ur Glory?" Truly this niestage
was food to jour. souls.
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MT. ZION A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. S. Chism, Pastor
Sunday, June 11 was' our third
quarter at Mt. /ion. The services
were fine throughout the day. The
S. 'S. lesson was beautifully dis'
cussed and -reviewed by Mrs. L.
! A. Moody and Mr. P. W. Rodges
j Supt. of Jerusalem A ALE. church;
Johnscmville, S. C. \
f At 11 a.m. morning services began.
Dr. Wells, our presiding elder
\%Hho always brings sunshine
brought us a wonderful message
full of thought- taking his text
frooi the 1:2 of Paul's letter tq the
Kphesians. Subject: 'HTonor Ifour
Parents -ChiUlrexr"^ .^'Hic business
of tlW quarter fallowed.
Quitfc a largt> crowd of the good
people from Jerusalem A. M. E.
church came over Sunday
to hear their expastor Rev. Chism.
The pastor- selected his text from
1 the 4Gth Psalms 4th verse. Many
rejoiced in the Cod of their salvation.
We witnessed a beautiful child
ren's day exercises afternoon and
night. Sponsored ty Mises Ma1
i-inii ATeDaniel. Annie Nelson and
Albertine Smith. Miss Kathlyn
Porte r at the piano
The. .picnic given top the child7"
i ien on Saturday evening was qiute
. a smwss.?The?presiding?ctrlcr
, spoke highly of the efforts made
! for the eliildren tl'.Jflymonl.-'^
i The Church Ail Board enter
. taine(T Dr. L. A. Wells, William
. Miller, Rev. S. Chism and Rev. A.
B. Thomas Sunday at the home erf
. \Mr. and Mrs. I ley ward Jones.
I Miss Emma Brcwn left Saturday
, fur Philadelphia wherea-he will
I spend the summer.
The Sellers Tigers defeated the
. Hauler Red Sox by a score of 3.-1.
Batteries: David and Dixon.
. Total amount raised throughout
I the day Sunday $52.50.
1 b\i.tim?re; Ml). news
1 __ - By
J. W. Agures
' Services for the week: Wednesday
night, prayer service; Thursday
night quartet program sponsored
by the five Frances* Brothers.
Sunday morning Sunday
school 9:30 with Supt. and teach'
ers at their . respedtivp places.
11:30 a.m. .service conducted by
the Pastor, Rev. D. C. Clark.
I( 3:30 p.m. The (Sixteenth anniversary
of the pastor in the min'
ist' v. Thp sermon was preached
l,? i?..,. <3 T> T?nivlintr?
J- At 8:00 p.m. soyvicc conducted
1 by the p&stor.
j Little Ark Baptist church. Rev
I M. Marcus, pastor revival began
May 28 and continued for ten days
conducted by ?Rov. S. P. Rowlings
' of Richmond, Va., one of the most
outstanding evangelists of the na'ition.
Several persons joined the
!church.
4_ Mrs. C. Jeter of Chester is vis'l
iting with her children in Balti*
I more.- .
! Mrs. Roberta Tlark and Theodore
Thomas. Mr. David Wiley and
brother are leaving for New York
for a few days t,/ visit the N. Y.
World' Fair, then going to their
summer joBiSr
The revival of Mt. Pleasant Bap
tist church will--begin on June 2S
by lh,? Revi ,T. C. Copeland of New
. berrv, S. C., which will last ten
, davs.
Miss T.ucinda Cole and children
find Miss Bessie Anderson of Oxford.
N. C., and Mrs. O. Rennanjt
of Richmond, Va.. spent the wcrlc
end at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs,
Walter Povler. t. ~
The United B. M. M. association
\ rmv,. tin.!,- 1 pth annual session at
I the Sinner's Friends Rapt, church
iTioginning .Tunc 21 through Juno
12.r>. Rev. Matthew Marcus, niod,
uralnrT" sister Frances Savage,
secretary; Rev. Moses Ele'y, president.
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, SlllI.OH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. II. T. Sears, Pastor
For tlu> morning worship the
, pastor spoke' from St.. Luke 2:50
, subject: The Misunderstood Christ
I The sermon was very inspiring
, and impressive.
. At 0 o'clock BYPU was ccm,
ducted with th(. president, Mrs.
, Ida Brown in charge. The moet.
ing was very interesting.
For the night service the pastor
brought us a wondrcful rncs"
sage t rom Exodus 12:l2-tA Using
I as a theme: "The (Christian's
Sign". The sermon .was truly en
1 joyed by all.
The Lord's Supper was served
afterwards.
The Children's Day program will
I be held at this church on, the 4th
Sunday. _
Our community was deeply
shocked and saddened Inst Saturay
by the almost sudden and unexpected
death of our beloved
Deacon Sampson 110030. Deacon
1 Reese was 6.1 years of age at the
time of his death and was one of
the founders of the Rhiloh Baptist
church.
Th,. largest gathering ever had
at Rhiloh was on Tuesday when
he was funeralized. The Rev. F.
M. Young, delivered the eulogy
The obituary was read by Miss
A. Wrenn, with tho pastor, Rev.
B. T. Sears, as master of ceremonies.
The life he lived will never be
forgotten in the church $?Ad community.
But We must feniembor
that hb is not dead, but is just asleep
in Jesus.
He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Lula Reese, five sons.. Messrs
Take, Benjamin, "Fddig," Samson,
Jr., and Joseph Reese; seven daughters,
Mesdames Adelle Speed,
" Surah Tillmori, Josephine Stoward,
Eu]a Mickle and the Misses
Ruth, Carolvn and Bertha Reese.
17 grandchildren and a host of
other relatives and friends.
I
THE PALMTSTTO LEADE
JOHN C. WILLIAAxSj YOUNG
BUSINESS MAN, NA.MKD TO
CLAFLIN TRUST UK BOARD j
Rev. S. D. Curry elected to fill
other Vacancy
Orangeburg, S. C.'June 10-Twoj
prominent South Carolians /nu1 ]
. :? 1:iyI)i:111 anil tliL. olhei- a cli ify- '
man, were .named tc/ the trustee
board of Claflin College on Mayj
.50, libit). The Rev. D. S. Curry,'
of Greenville, S. C. and Mr. John
C. Williams of Orangeburg were'
elected to fill the varanies created
by the deaths of Dr. W. S. j
Thompson of Seneca, S. 'G., ami of?
DlWT. K... Gregg of Spartangurg.
Mr. Williams, who o'wns and operates
the Goodyear Shoe Shop .located
in the heait of O-anyeburg's
downtown district and hs pfonii-'
lien ly connected With all civic
and community improvement move
menl, -is" possfbly the ~ yo'unpesY
member ever elected to the trustee
board of this historic instrilt
ion. 11u is a true son 01 v innm
the grades to a degree and now i
he is, mukcing his-^niarks in the
world. : ?
By Paul R--yvt>bber-?
bennettsville ne\ys_
zfc
The m. C. C. Training School ,
cessful term. Prof. C. IC Wright,
Princiji:'.! olid the teachers ha.T i>,:
lui,n?d'l.to their. vai :ious?.hoj.ni s. We
are wishing them a very pleasant'
summer ami v ill return to us next
term full of smiles and inspi; atioii.
The following students ai\. - at-,
home fl oin vai iotis colleges: A nnie
Mae Stephens (graduated),
Helen Covington, Doris Cook Kinma
Thomas (graduated), of S. C.
State College; Rosalie Als'-t ouk
(graduated), Orgie Lucas, ol' Mor
lis College; Willie 15. Washington,
Ardcnia Prince yf Benedict College;
Miss Modestine Cook of A.
and T. College( graduated), and
Maynard Makeson. All reports a
successful term. The "following
are teachers that are home: The
(Misses Matd# Reese, Ella Reese
fro'Vn Batesbufg," S. C.; Misses ,
Margaret Reese, Rock Hill; Miss
Sarah Morris^* Union; MAr Aithur ',
R. McCollum, Aikens; Mr. Douglas
Blaekmon, Mis.g . Delphine, McDauil,
Cheraw, and who was ac- i
companh-d by the foilowin,.'" studJents
who regret very much to
leave: Mary Klla Poe, Margaret
Campbell, Rosanna Coker, Bernicc ;
i'ord, Thomasina HulU->yr 1a>1u?
Highland, Elizabeth Bass. 'Amy
Kenny, Lucile Marshall, ])e\eniie
Blue and Ora Lee Jones of ('lieraw.
They spent Saturday in tincity
and reported a very enjoyable
and interesting stay.
Misses Annetta and KUerestino
McCollum are home after a successful
term at Browning Home.in
. Camden, S-X. -?<
Mr. ami M-is. Luther Johnakin
and Mrs. Alice Grassland Dudley
witnessed the Commencement
exercises at Bendict Collge.
-Mi s. Eliza Cox," Misses C. D.
Sanders ani' Mamie Mouz?.,'n and
M'.r. James Jnhnaki'n-.iu.tti red to
Cheraw to witness the .graduating
exercises at Robert Small High.
Miss Dora Belcher of Anderson
" iS in the city visiting. Mr. Henry ,
Zimmornuin and family.
We are \Vatching the Leader for
the wedding bells.
Miss DbrbtlVy Reese witnessed
the Commencement exeiciss at the
school "in BateshuFg wln iv her sister
is a n_ instructor. .... .
Mi. and Mrs. Lddie lhards an- 1
nornce the marriage of their 1
daughter, Rebecca, to Mr. Luther 1
Davis, April 14, lO.T.b *
Mrs. Georgianna Malloy announ I
"cr^ rnr marriage oi ner daughter, '
Bessje, to Mr. John I'. Murray. c
Mrs. Dollio McQueen is on the
sick list. *
The body of Miss Sa.li,-' McWnl
was brought home for burial. Mr.
Charles Stephens at'comi anivd thy
body.
Miss Kuth Blue is home from a
successful school term at the Lancaster,
S. C.
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SIC!.I.Kits CM A Pill. BAPTIST
Key. J. S. Hulls, I'astor
On Friday night, June 2. our bust- |
ness meeting was in session and,
cvnducted by the moderator, ItevJ
J. S. Halls. Thy meet inir was con- j
ducted nicely throughout. The S. S.
opened at the usual hour with officers
at their4luty. At Ja'JO tlie
Kev. A. 15. Thomas delivered a
special setiuoa from Unmans 8:27.
Subject, "Friendship with a (ioldon
Itule." At <>:;>< i'. M. Prayei
meeting and at 7:150 the pastor delivered
another sti-ng nuv?-age
from Isiali 11:40 which will be a
long renuMnberance tons. The I/orrd
Supper was partaken of with a
.large crowd being administered.
The pulpit's guest \v"a> the -Rev.^.
W. Evans.
TK;, ?l... 1: -
i m; pomi'i ?> *i.-> nu* iiimui
of Mr. and Mr.-'. .ft>e Kiehardson. |
Mrs. Hillie Hurch was the dinner
If lies t of MY. and Mrs. I.uoy A
brain. Deacon Thompson and wife
'Mrs. Lue Beaty ?.f Conway, and
Mr. Robert Anderso^ attended the
funeral of at I.atta. AlsoMiss Albertine
Rogers, Miss I.ouisianna,
Miss I.otljse McLoUriii I'm lit Ham
her. S. C. spent the week at 'Marion.
X. C. with Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Iiall and children. The Western
Junior Quartet is ready to render
seiviee at any time. Mr. J. L. Crosland,
and Mr. Henry Anderson,
- Sellers,??V:?rrrr?Hie?inatinyM'i~
whom you can write.
Those of the ?;iiurtet are Moves
Bethca,?1st tenor;?Kent y?Ander- son.
2ndtenor; John W. Owens is
f baritone; Ilenry Anders* n is the
1 bass, and Johnnie Evans is the
sub 2nd tenor.
R ?
ons' i n win mi:i:ts
Thy semi-monthly \nicelmu of
VTfe Deacons "Union vj ilTFIYlanff
< oiinty in.'! vicinity will meet in
session front .'!:()<) t . -1 ;ri?* 1*. 31.
With Deacoj, 1<. C. l.'ook in rkaiU'a-majority
of the members "Ware
present. Tht. time vfas aiino.-f con
?i-H?|n "On i ill e in | ..i?t-h,
Ul timate- ?,!' our first annivt i sity,
wiiielt?vvrll-'hu?Uol4-si'n h li e Ti'ir.ity
lk.ptist ' h'ii'i :J mi lii -hlarnl St.
IN v. Tripp, ]ia. t< r. , .
1 he memhei : hip of the union !
is uivinu a very e!o.-.- stiriy to
the various piohh i:;- ul' tin'
ehurt'h. We are fhuiinu it Very
ir-ce.-sary to work sale by side
thy contentions that 'ratiou- n t
he coo|;el ative iili'i to' iiliii look
after the sick an J siil'lerinu in
our church communit i'-.-' ami try
to help with the burdensome on*
takes of 'IHV-thr.t fall hf wily ' j n
the paster, Deacon, there i murii
to bee <hme iit. the- " of lbliuious
Intolerance so let it- a.-1
Willie t I oil)- duty.
('. Stewart, reporter.
mauion'NLWS ;
Rev.. J. K. Thoina-. I\ I'. of 11 j?
Mt. i'leu-sanl District, iiii.aL-iif.il a
soul Stirling sorni' n 't St. John
A.- M. JT! ("hui eh, .Muy Jsth. I n .
Thomas formerly s?r-<d a i.rii.upal*
of 11 >. - K r? T7 11: : * r !,?.,! as,I
entered tile".. C-itK-'c-l i ; I ?III 11 It thii.
Minion District.
Many Tff tlv,r-;rrrrt.-Tirr--jriT.t""T;-a-_
iheis nil home I'm the vae'atioa
period.
Mrs. Sam CpoU't "ii'l little
n.ai Tor. arc's'! 'iline1'* in New?Vm 1:
Cl'ty. Also Mrs. Maiy Lewis and
Mi-s -Thclnia (ioddaid.
Miss Yossie (Jreyy will \i i1 iu
lire Metropolis.
Miss Henrietta.Durante i>j speml
inn the summer' in New .Jersey.
Mrs. -"Hester C?itwTord is sum
nu'rinj in the north.
Mr. Oscar, Johnson is mi-sed hy
ilie members of the Flipper Club.
We wish him success.
Mr. (ieorye Marshall ami. Mr.
William llraddy worshipped at "St.
John Sunday morning.
.Mr. t. Maries Taylor .pent a 1\ w
lays "out of town.
Miss Henrietta Down and MrJ
1!. .J. Finklca are welt env So tin -ir
usual posts of duty in-the Sunday
School atid church." i
Mi s. Madeline Jaekst.n-Iilai k is
a lvolne with her patents. Rev.
and Mrs. J. -M. ? Jackson. Leaving
Mst I |rr| t, ^|0 Will jl) j 11 Mr, ]>l;tCn uh
his way,to su-m'mcr school in l\-nn.
I.atc-r, tin y. will visit X\-w YoikV
Win Id's Faif. *
Mr. Freeman Clause spent a day
tn^ Marion last week.
Dr. Buff Taylor, his wif.e and his
daughter, a le/eiit graduate. of
Hampton Institute. c'unie- hy to
v i~:i his. family Tx-jmc returning
to hrr?hoiill1 rn i lunano.e.ra, 1 enn.
Miss W illie 11.!??. rt Clerald is at
home after a successful year-in tinReed.Hi.
School, Anderson. S. C. _
Miss Mary Jackson and Miss Ra
chel Xesl.it are visitors of Mrs.
Maud (lerald.
The Y otgig. People's program at
St. John Momlay wa- attended h\
an appi eciative .audit nee. I
Mrs. Mih'lretl Half en J /. t -iin-.ti
the Missionary Soeiety. Monday!
al'et noon. A tlelieious f.-past was
ft Veil. ? j
P.y A. Y. Hagm,c reporter
l.AKi: CITY NFWS
The Sunday -schools opined at ;
their regular hour-.- The atten- I
dances were somewhat small din '
to the restrictions on the smaller,
kildreii.
w_* :... 1
.-ma smiing St-l*ln* us were
preached |>y the Rev. S. K. Wat-'- i
?-r?w> : v?t !,ai..-i?w.?FT"
hurch an.l tht. Kcv. I). W. Wa>h
rmrtr.n t.f Saint s A. M. K
"hurch.
Tlic Allen (' ristiau K'vicav.u
l.eugue iiu t at its u-;a! l.our wTth"
Mr. Marvin (liven. prcsidinsr. The
discussion was wry interesting
and very tinudy. The Peaguc is
making n.urh progress under the
leadeiship <>f Mr. (Iivcii.
The Fpwnrrh Penguin ef Wesley
Chapel M. K. church was unable
te nu-et' Sunday, due t>> circumstances
to which the League had
no control. a> ann imced hy the
President. MP- Ih-s-ie Mvhtioh.
I.ake City students home' for,
Minimer v acaim. :
After spending a very successful
year at the various Ooilcgo.and?
Jiiirh ooP ,,-f the state, the
following students returned te
spend their suine.r vacation with
their parents:
MPs 1 ?< hoi a Watson .f Claflin
college. ? rangeburg; Miss Viviar
Watson. Marion ('entity T'taininu
school. Minion; Miss Klease Cain
and Mr. 1!ovv.-ter Mention. Allen
university; MWood row Wilson
and Mr. Joseph Wilson. S. C. State
college; Miss T! oniasena (le- rgo
Voorhee< Normal and Industrial
college, Denmark; Miss Queen Ksscho-ol.
Florence; Miss. Wrlie Ann'
(Jrahinn and Miss Ruth Pee Mcr1,.~r
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V/4.4 1A IIVJII V Kill If} HMU'm'. N
kites For Mrs. Mary Daniels
Mrs. Mary Daniels who has
been ill far several years, died
caily kisf Tn'esday m riiiiur. The
funeral. serVioos were domtuctod
by the Rev. D. TV". Washington of
Tames A. M. K. cVurch. Sunday
at 4 o'clock.
Mrs. Daniels is survived by five
daughters and three grand child
ron: Mrs. Kmrva I.oe Faddy of
hake City; Mrs. Rosa Sinpletary
of Lake l it., ; Mi-s i ;n t ie Daniels
of Durham, N. C.: Mrs. Minnie
Brown of Durham, X. C.. and Mrs
Huirn; inu'uay?KTrnrrrnrn?rrf?Xeu
York City.
Mr. Roscoe Roborson. Mis^ Bernicti
Civ shy and Miss Ossie Mae
Crosby of Lake City.
WIMTMIRi: NEWS
Suinlay wa.- :i! mil! summer day.
We IT.ar.k Rod, w,'. were sp;wed to .
?e ll.e Ml - * e 11 Slllldify Vie hell 1
it. Serviee \\a- M id'"at <"o- 1
, ?!ar CJrovo m?ud;iv !jv .ra Raster (
I'a v. I. is. Rdl'iii. we had 1
a line "Sunday .'.heel taught by
rHev. Ratlin. M -it?rear;?fi 11:isli?>
t i-d by the choir. *
? e"**';'da;, a.i'h'. ai ]',i )v, Tabi'i'MH-' H
1 "ie ittii k, service was conducted 1
by Rev. Kull'iii. After the service 1
! :r.e Democratic arid Republican
i ie made tliei; linu^, report. 1
I'.i 1 it tiifct ;tt ic leare! s being Mr.
Wr l'.yni, ?.->i;~ted. by his co
v. iip- i ted Rejiub '
hauler, M4i?s Raster Kobinrd
*1 l'ublie col- '
' i-eii Jlii.M-J. Over ?oO.(lb was
;a: t'.y the beautiful edilica |'
i: "f Ili-.ic Tabeinacle church. '
1 t- f * '?i t' (ft I h
r-r'i i<- a -i-'f'l by Hruce's choir, '
it.'- < Uiovo Trio a?; i Kv< i- '
il' ;?*!v -t.iat '.<-t. )
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[ - ~.-Vi- "t -trm+?< harlu -Jones, 1
M -. I.i/ /.!,. .Jones, John Albert !
i h i.'--, it; t .Mil to Union. S. C. !
Hf pan Sv;t:-1.ty I . ;iU? rf?l the 1
! i:r. ; a'.- - si i iit<ni?a "T?rrrr I
auditorium for Mis.?- I.ouise ^
I- i ?1 ?
Miv .l;i?nv; and Lewis Morgan,
Mi l a i" .M'.itran, Mi.--' - her- J
' a a.- 'l i ia-ti-r Mm juii. motored 1
' ' -1 A!. Sum lay and iep it- '
_d a :.h a -ant 'Tin
.Mi..- .Mi>'/.( !!a ' Kj>ps -pint the
..Mrs Hut'- livi d "*i* f;? >ni<- after I '
j trifilial .ina t'rmn tn.* high School!'
a ! ai; 1 r:' _:it < ii 111"rt < "'/liege.
it i. 111! T. > . < . = ? "
.Mr. .Ij-ii Uiitfin ili pai led this
i life Wednesday morning .Lin,. 1st
at"*' r a long attack of. illness.
;'! "! |o. k? 'idown on him. and sent
'! ic-aTh angel to c'iit* hint loose '
1 l:'oni mortality t<> immortality.
Internum at tin- Flint Hill BapI
ti.-f ci.nr. il Sun.lay. Kulogi.stic
-i evict - by Hi v. M. L. Robinson. I
A ia'iro crowd paid. their last tri
' ! tiw to-Mr. (irHVhh-- li<- was Weil
[known by white ai)d c<d !. an<i ,
, loved by both . races. # Many aic,
I to mourn his bis--. \Ye extend (
' sympathy to lhe family. Piatt i
| umbo taker in charge,
j All-. and. Mrs. Harney Iii<.u. Mr. .
ami Mrs. Hubert Kite ami othois
tutored to -Columbia Sunday and
i reported a pleasant trip.
Mi.-. Coinelious . Hyru slili remains
mi the- sick li-ti A\\. hope
l\'i' hm' a .speedy, recovery. .
Ml-.s Aaa.L!, 1.. Abi a'ms. loft j?at '
iiVday' 1777 Philadelphia, Pa., also 1
Mi-s I.dome l>?iutfhery left Saturday
fur New York City!
Messrs .Janus Ma!- '
jC'dsj; Hunter have leturned home
1 i"1111 Sims Iliirh Scruol at Union. ,
Mr. I.uti.er Sambos is koine
fr m Durham, X. ('.
\ i.-itur* from Spartui4u:? ,
Mi-. Nam-;. Hn,,v, an. | A -'Trr- ner.
I VISITORS IN HA If Id NG TON
.Mr.-. a\i- Hawkins Check ]
i w ho- hus inuiic ht'c i.xiiii- in Wash- ,
|j:ial I!. I . ( till- |l.t >t clcVL'11 |
\i-ais i- vi-iiin^- in-ru at (he (
luiiiif Ml' .Mi. and Airs. AJundle, [
.Mi. Aluiulle is assis-1
i tant maiiay* r of thi- North Card-' i
li'i-v .Mirtual l.ilV In.su:since. Co,'
i i' I ?;n iin^toti. .Mis. ('.hocks will
.i-ii ('oluiii!>ia, I'nion, also Hock i
11 ill. before returning to Wash- '
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IIAIli CUOWEIt ; I
l or Diseased Scalp?Cftvqs T.ifc (
and Beauty. BEST GROWER? J
Apply once a week?I'RICE 35c,
1 HOG Bianding St., Columbia, S.C.I
i ounts Drnjr Store. Washington
St., 1 homas Drug Store, Tay- t
lr.r' and Harden Sts.
.k'f'fk'vv'/vv'X'OOvv rOOvvvvOi
David G. Ellison
General Insurance L
Honest and efficient atten- j
tion uiven lo till business
placed with me.
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222i> 1-2 Richland Street
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c^o;aooo'ooooaaao;ox>.aoctttcio
' Pye 3
tendered with shower
Orangeburg, S. C. - Miss Edythe
MT' Watr-mum, KcVisllaT of Slate"
t'ollege who is a bride-elect for the
late summer, was tendered a show's
l?y tin* Ihta ..Ze'.u Omega Lh-'p.
lev of til6, Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sority of which she is a prominent
1 *"t1 tee nn nilii r.?This?mr.eullair
m-'ius shower was given last Satv
rmhty--Tvrrrrntr before >o ni-'uiy 1
.lie. sorors departed for their
i i' homes and vacations.
W hile .Mis> Watef man was doner
her week-end shopping tin*
SQ)"I'> slip pe.j if! il ?i? 1 liiil then
TTts various places within her
nine.. When -he retained she
ound them all ; sse:nl|h <1 in the
linniug room.
In 1 re- dining' loom the table
i-. a.- beaJtil u!iy decorated with a
ace table cloth and a center piece
d from the <;< iWnjr. lurched on
the haW rr.oou was a j>ir:U and
.'icon cujdil, w ilt- fx.m tin- half
11 eellophan,. lain dropv
n a roa.li.stic manner to the table
?>n which war; l'ound a "toy
" y and gii] dry.-sod in 'nink and
riccn and carrying pink and giccn
-?A -cai'T?<;* >".riii' d?with?orange?
do.-.son is attached to a ^itc um-_
i" "1 !n?carri'd?t-fs?hm?'*npe 'that ?
Lhis was a surprise shower and
' hi- 1)r:'?? -< ?_- whs "i.> .'.ookuhdef "
r In.'-: ir.il m-iIihi. phcif-ied?f>!uceSr? Id..
urn he-'*!; -.ri.e-'i \Vftcn ttle
whole,. .group -ti-aiilioi- behind the
loiioifd guest as .-he went from
<lorn to room searching as dirested
and finding many beautiful
Wiff n ^ ?
A "ft i-1 tla i a tel. punch was ser.
cid. while the roloy scheme pink
gic, v.a- continued with ice
cream and delicious cake. Each
I date was at t istically embellished
with a tiny ; ink and green umbrella
in futhpranee of the ron'
nil idea
The "f flowing HoTois shared in
:ie festivities: Inez f'afrpbell. E.
1L. l'it la-tt. (ieraldine .J. Hurd,
William. . Cammio Fludd
ira-ie Freeman. R.' *B. IJehderson,
A. Jewell, 0|?h'lia. C. Parks,litacia
Waterman, A. R. Nix, Ru- - V ?
Ky Fnnchess. aid G. P. Zimmierinerman.
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(By Paul lb W./bber, Jr.t
KIIK.F. SPUING. NKWS
Services were .rrjtoned at the usi:.|
hour ami our pastor, Rev. A.
Junes. delivered a wonderful -
nc'ssage.
\\\- at. - clad tu sec Mr. T. A.
Hnmimmd ami. family h"Uu* with
.heir parents after spending a sue .
:.l -ch' < 1 term' at Camden,
Mr. ate: Mrs. Camilla Mobley
iveiv the Sitndnv evening guests of
Mr. iUid Mrs. U'iiitt Hazzard.
Mr. J. M. Robinson ar,d family
Vera Sunday. ?
~\Ve~WeK~7Hrpi 1 sMiri;?
11 Raiford back in town so soon
ifter spending some time with his
hildien i:t the north.
Our Agriculture teacher, Mr. T.
P. Gardner, and Mr. C. W. Bread- ? 1
toy and Mr. Pier,,. Petersen moored.
to Orang;d>U! g last Thurslay
to a judging contest. They retorted
a fine trip.
See nu-each week and get a Pal.
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