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' '-? '"WIPI ' 7 ?' r*<irr - Saturday, August 12, 1939 r, Miss Georgie Cooke, left the city Wednesday night for New -> York City, where she will take in the World's Fajr.While in the city she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanard. ?Mis. Maggie Jlixo'n of 1027 Divine street is home from a month's vacation in Newark, N. J. She visited her, daughters: Mrs. Hattie Tucker and Miss Ellu Mae Dixon of Newark, N. J.; Mrs. Rose Burton of Summit, N. J.; .also Mrs. Willie Leonard of Washington, D. 'C." While hi Jersey Mrs. Dixon visited the New York's World's Fair and also friends itt Brooklyn, N. Y.: Mrs. Rosa Lee oaLfisoii ana jars. JVlary Long, for nverly of Columbia. 13. C. ?ftfrs. Hosalce Peary and children of Spartanburg, S. C., visited the city last_ week. . Whi-Io?her^ they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McDaniels of 2352 Senate street. Having spent a delightful week they returned to their home. Master Taft Kershaw Hiller is "visiting his parents, Mr. antTMrs. Augustus Williams on Staten Island, N. Y. Taft will visit the World's Fair before returning. Miss Izena Johnsoh of Charleston, accompanied Taft to New York, and is also the house guest of the Williams. Mrs. Williams is the foinier Miss Mazi0 Kershaw of this city and Charleston. Miss Rosa Belle Charley of Orangeburg was entertained Sunday Aug. (5, along with Mr. Joe E. Har per, Leo Perry and Joe Fulton ot Kingstree at the home of Miss Naomr Furtick 2502 Marshall St., Columbia. Miss Charley will be the guest of Miss Furtick for two weeks. i Mr-^daiTTes SaYah - Goodwin and Sarah Green have returned from West Palm Beach& Fla., where they have lvoen visiting their sister and aunt Mrs. Elizabeth Sands. They report an enjoyable trip. Dr. E. F. G. Dent, President of Kittrell College was called to Columbia this week on account of Mrs. Dent's serious illness-. Dr/ Dent "hirs many applicants from South Carolina, who will follow I him to Kittrell Collpge. Miss Eloise Janerette is home again, after attending the Quadrennial meeting rn Jacksonville, Fla. On Saturday evening she was hostess to a lovely party givon in honor f>f Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moreland of Macon, Ga. Rev. James A." Holman, the pop ular pastor of New Bethel church , in Bishopville, Was a welcome vis*itor to The Palipetto Leader office Tuesdav'. Rev. Ilolman hn? nmnv friends in Columbia, j * i Miss Gertrude Roney. who hds^ , been awav on her vacation returned to Columbia yesterday to the delight of her many friends. Mrss Honey is a teacher in the Leesville high schoo], Mrs. W. R. Bowman is on the sick list this week. Dr. Mance her physician says he will have hei up and going next week. Revival meetings are the general talk in and around Columbia.', Town people are going to the coun try in large numbers. Sunday nite at St.?Paul chutch, Ping J, Gl'OVfe^ choir's final song was. "When I Cross Jordan, I ain't coming backj no more," which caused scores of r people to shout not only in church but outside as well. Mr. and Mrs. William Bingham, of Washington, D. C., are spending two weeks in the city with Mrs. Bingham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rabb."Mrs. Bingham was formerly Miss Nannie Mae Robb. ' _ Dl. an(, WfS> T j TVfJles, Mrs. S. Walker and Mr. Henry Ash j left Tuesday morning for BcratonJ Mass. ^ | Mr. Curtis Sullivan of Washing ton, I). C., has been visiting his brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson, Jr., and Mr. Julian and Raymond of Columbia, spent the week end in Clinton visiting Mr. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wil son, Sr., also their daughter, Annie Belle and her husband, Mr. Fredie Govan, his mother, Mrs.i Govan, along with other friend from Charlotte, N. C. Mr. James Wilson, their son was also home from Cleveland, Ohio. The entire Wilson family were present. They enjoyed a real family re-union. Mr. Warren Wilson is leaving on Thursday , for Philadelphia, with his son James; there he will visit his brothers. His son will return to Cleveland, Ohio, Professional Notice Dr. L. H, Hallman will be out of the city from August 12th to 25th, attending the National Dental Association in New Yorlc City. ( ... i ; i ' . **= ' '"yw |"What The Elite I School is Saying" We are very proud of our siho< at this writihjr as the preside? - and her faculty have ju t n tm I'd froni {Jio Pcuut4<4nio^' rer^nr-i: tion whivh was held i?i Mreenvil 18-19 of Inst month. Kvt i-v im " mcnt spent was a s.ti -ppine; 1 s'toi to success of the Iteau'y piofe! sion. Our .President Mine. Juli E. Brecnland served as preside! of the association for four (I years, confessed to the puh'ii '.those who are concerned, she di '.all that wa.s in her power to malI1 the association .prove helpful I our profession. I believe the soriation airree .with ln r hi sayir. that she has. accomplished wh; she hoped for. We have just finished a la re class Among the studet ts wi two girls from Asheville, Miss S: die C. Jeter and Miss Tan k- 1 (Niehols. They're taking their it terne with Mine. Carrie lla it; who, vs a .member of our cOnvei tiort." T'o those th^t have tri ; ] working who'are fully prepared I meet, the Hoard, if flu e n ill n-iil the Elite School of Beauty, we wi explain what e.-in h.. dim.. fn, yd to become qualified. The president and fact It v w a i invited to a delightful fish fr given at the river banks near E?u Motte, better known as ti e rock: It was given by one of. our leadin Beauticians of the city in bono of Miss Sarah Capers, oh< <>f on recent graduates. This afTair vyu very enjoyable. Our np-to-dat barber, Mr.. Britrisoii of the TTT>111 < vai'd was one.of our happiest pari cipants. The school is taking little vacation now. "VVe hnv quite a number that is ready fo the Board which convenes on fh 14th of August. \Ve have O. K several new students to hec-in a round the first of September. An, broad-hearted. Beautician t h a I would like to assist its in any w-.y ,we will appreciate it. Becaufor twenty-seven years i?ur pre i dent has served the Beautician-- < this and other states .when sin- \\a an operator, but now licing pr<-.d dent of a school she is better pn pared to serve you and she is nil I ingr and ready. Our school i 1 g'aced daily' bv vi-M o s- ixj'_ya-,. fessiiyv wha express thent ;i !v.-< a -being proud of having a .-(1 <1 > this prhfession in our state. ! the-near future we areplannee to put an operator from our seh -o i in the high schools of the . st'.to | Any principal that's iidere-t may contact the school, ami n< will ^explain to you. This st-lsoo is willing and stands ready to d< anything along any line t,? lul] our race and we feel that I!< aoh .Culture is playing its part alone the line. : Miss Louise ..Tames <>f Canvl'-n ? P una ;..o( i w w., *?*?.-? 11 ji CMII'M <i nnii'si1 n Beauty Culture so she can ln? i tv pared aJoncr that line to open hei school in Kershaw'" county. It v. i' be well if more teachers won!" take up the --profession. Reporter of Klite School <>f Reautj O. M.-J. T"iV.\s RADIO NKWS The Radio Social Club x.u ! on Tuesday, Aug". S. In this mee iTJj> "every Tube or. member ! o c.'ime a ri itie anil ln-..-<n l.i?1 da what we call fndanit. proerams that is pick out and lake away al the fine qualities that a m'emke; may possess and lea;.e the fait!' standing. It really is inhre-tin.r to )\ tej in at such a meetimj but ue.-r theless this Sort of f: nit. fi.ndi:e. is very helpful rf you take t h < proper steps toward core. them. Wo worn ' l?p.inn\' i /1 Miss Carrie Henderson and oui own Mr. is Smith wit ?i n--. Mr. Smith has bee n a very important Tube in this set for ; number of years, and u'thouirh hi has resided in New York City f > the past few years, he si ill led ! his place with the Had In. Mr iSmith made a very interest ii>< talk, after which we jidjmimm and were served by the host. A1' ter eating- the members and Mi Henderson went to Taylor's Ta vein where they were joined b; Mfs. Francis Smith, Misses Pew land and Yashti Jackson, father ine Patrick, Oneida '"Nelson,- Aide . Gladden and Frrncinn 1 ->:t\ i-- Th< remainder of the afternoon w a : spent in some form of social on tertainment. V. CONWAY S()( lAI.'t l.i It Tlie meeting was called t > pvde by the president Mr. Ce -riro r.at tmer at the Thompson Fiineva Home, Race Path St. Son;- by I A A 11 Tl 1 _ u .. T ^ n. niK'n; rrayiT >>' ." ir. r. i Hemingway. Next sung by -S. 1 Floyd. Scripture lesson by presi dent. The house was then open od for business. The president, e )1 ed for unfinished business. Th sick committee reported no mem hers sick. The roll called with one' member responding with P.ihl verses. The club was dismissed b; W. C. Swinnen. ROSA SOCIAL CLl'B The club hold its weekly meet ipg at the homo of Mrs* Boo/.ei Tuesday night with the prosiden on duty. The house was openei for devotional exercise: first so .lection Climbing Jacobs Ledder prayer was repeated; second jsoler tion, What a Friend we have ii Jesus. The devotions closed. Th house was opened for old and ne\ business, was discussed and ap ?yt"V.<| by the members. The club edi-mined to meet at the homo-of i.Mi.. M.ijL'-i-io Rose, 25S7 Cherry St. Mi - Hi hoi Rose is spending i_ v'i < ! ; mi Washington, 1). ('. Miss ,1 M.m i: has, returned .from her it *atit'ti !' i'm the North. T* ' 7 W WlilM.V SILVER Kl'AR CLUB Tii'1 i i ib bi < 1 l-is \oM.l-ly mi'ft. I(. :? ? / at t ho home of Miss Ruby ... Tohn-i>n 1 :?i!0 f):(]< St., Tuesday i b'i"ht. Aiit'. Rth. The mooting was :ill< I t > ordor by tho chaplain, I) M'-o I?iii-'o (biffin. Devotions wore .. carried ri; after which the house j(j was iioi-ik d for business. Old and ,. now bit inos.si was discussed. Our o pJ'esidi lit Mrs. Matrttie Johnson is ... \ a< at Mniniir in Abbeville, N. C., ... so our viro-jiresidont Miss Eunice , U.i-rron prwdditf over the "meeting Wo wero very .triad tp have Mr. H. 1!. ]>;<i'bor and Mr. Richardson, both students at our local colleges is v; vi>it?+r*. " * I !' f't, v 1M l> tv SIII^.I I I t.* ...? l- - i \:? * i,i is )- , '.c*"ns called to order by i 4 Me. Sam Williams ,, r'4?'?1 i'11 < f Mi*. -amU. Mrs.- Jas. " r. M Wheat' si r'ebt. Fii-^t ? ?? ?. Florence Rovcc; ' ' by Mi?. K?sie Mn? AcMvi "i "-een??d mrttr by Mfs 7 An rite j' i K lire lesson by Mis>| v i >< (i f,1 sin. ?. the-president t ! ' - o ( >"> ! j i] the minutes of the j. in.-etinr which. were received > on,| -npp^ov'd <;f, Sick committee ir- ' ''led i "i,. member sick, Mrs. r '11 > '.i Wni!"is. The club made a 5 id' l ion di-coniinue the barber' ore--ident. then called "niTTv7i.,"e71 business,' then new j b'i"?nes?. The roll?was called: ;1 in? i.'he.i s present. 22. The next (. ' i wiH hi-'1221 Wheat ?~t. j. Mi -. Annie, Porter's ..home. We wa ic di-'i'i sed-, by Mrs. Eva -? Adams. Sam Williams. Pres. * (Jci'triido West, repoiter. y ' C MM) OK THANKS 'A.-. !he family of the late Mrs. f !'! '. in.*,. Sr. y'e'ci't wish to express s their aj?p-I'cintion for the syni. p-d' y and tender ca'e of. the . n any f iein's: for the acts of j kindness and the hcautiful floral jt itTerbo. < (l o'intr the ^illness and (lealir .td' iu?ma-dye r; and?Avucd*"e.T spoken and written f t'y - -i: in!?;?i hy. - T: r Swygoit Family ! Route 1, !?ox :5. ' Irmn, S. C., ^ 1V\K i Will R(; NKWS 1 Mr*. Fdr.a D-.:?!:?. lias n turned i F '!>t- af:i" H,T rdiny a very pit-as-1 > t vara-io.-. with her mother iii llMtMo. V. : r At:y. ami Mi-. A. ('. Piatt atld ? ' : ?!?r?Mm.dnt?frr?lioston Mr. .v v iiyre 'Fey. will visit r'elalives. ' ' . . A! -. F:> .i Wa'ht- t?. Powell and >" ay Whitfe.ir.e at'e ia New I MeTF 'tWli'hi-Jr in th*- fail's t.Silv. r Hill church hy thi h.s- w.is m trreat success ' A u'cf m was reported for the t!ie. assembly room "j !'. f. -I "l:a K. Payden who is - si. dyilie f a !iis adva.med do w. t e principal t 11";i ret a ne?| after taking .. MJ l^^l. c aJ?11 ' i li j it on?Ul^- I stitute. '. rs W . \V. Nicholas and IF . T. -n <~>f IMii'in Ws iFine . Friday" on l.u-Vo >. F. "Ferguson. district . Sua;.. v.iitoLiiUwl'JilWJ^ton dis. . i of the Methodist . char, h dui intr th(. Avoek. ' M R satrlass. Miss Rea1 . |t. and Mr. .1. M. a f Fin n were recent vis| : h< r, . Mis. 1 Mim!a.ss left fm ("A a -w he she . will attend the, {' - hn-i! convention I M.-w \> :'mr (list. Henry ^ IF ! a-d Heme Perrv local mo ( ' ;><ii< ~ ' :ivt- >ct'.:ined homo. -+. U-?J-?I UO,?l, . 11f t.ho X. ('. " Mi:l ;il T.:(r Ins. company visited 1 t'?v ! m;i' t 's-v here this week. - Mr. -Wheeler has just returned 'j ;'vt> i ih" National Xejrro Tnsuv* arir<. association mootinpr in Cali fornia. ' \ vei v -nc oarnaval was 1 held this wok in the yard of the - l-'p'r i->n:-l r!|:ich hy the churches s r r* the South side of the city. At - th.. openin.rr the "Rev!. .T. S. Dan/ i',1 *. At-ty. H. T. Smith and Dr. T. C. Hull \vci-,? the principal speaker:. "-* Mi--* Fl'-ry Michell. Jean -s tea: Iv r: '-.Me- Ftlieh Tasrcrert. TToir.n s a;-ent and Mr. \V. fk.Dumh. Fni'ii], . fni-ei't from \*.C. where they have - -I 'a brick mns >ns. M-s. t.uln Rex ton has returned to th,. citv after attending1 the s,.ooon at' Atlanta TTniv. , T. of tie Pohlen is teaching in i'nien nty. j Q it., a number of folic came from I'nioii t<> witness a baseball era mo. Spa rl unhurt* versus Union. [" l'r-.f, T:?j ]< Unwlxins had charge ' of (lie Union team, Vi "Benice Snrtov of Uniom was here Monday. The IN v. Armstrong of Baltic "W!,v is the new pastor of Trin" ity A. M.. ],]i_ihiHv,h. I1 The Rev. T. K. Henderson of e ttbiivs H visiting in the city, y Ally. B. T! FNrith was in T.aurt en* Tuesday on professional busiI ness. I Mr. Henry Johif>on, elder in the , First Presbyterian church (white) - was the guest instructor of tlu Bible class a) Silver Tlill Sunday t nic > ninur. Mr. Johnson also in(1 stniht.s a Bible study at the Ccrm. munity center. lie is a grca': Bi. instructor. e SUBSCRIBE FOR v THE "LEADER" THE FALMETTO LEA ( BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. W. Wolfe, Pastor St. George?The meiners and friends are glad to so,, the pastor out and was able to give them a wonderful sermon Sunday morning. His discourse was taken from thy 1 tth chapter of Gen. This sermon will hmg linger in the hearts of his l.caiers, for he preached as though he'd never prcsudr before. W,. are glad to say durig the illness ?;f the pastor the work of our church did not lag. But with enthusiasm, the office! s and members carried the work on. By going slowly the pastor will regain his strength. Rev*, and 3Mr.<t. J. M. .Miller, of Walterboro were the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Odorii. Mrs. llatti,. Wolfe has just returned frcm Jacksonville, Fla., where she attended the Missionary meeting. She expressed?a- Very pleasant visit and brings encouraging words and greetings from the meeting. Ther,. will be a Sunday evening -excursion leaving the church at 2:00 o'clock going through Walter boro, Cottageville, Green Pond, nnd other point*; uo will not have time to mention. Will stop in for only >$d.*7r> cents "round trip. You arc in\Tted'"U"conTe and go. brother Lewis Brown, leader of Class No. 15. Mr, Harold Gelzef a student of Allen university is visiting: his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Wash Tobin. I .Mrs. Lula Hnype returned homie ; Tuesday from Jacksonville, Fla., where she visited relatives and friends while in Florida. . She attended the Missionary meeting:. Tl>o Bill Carver Boys are planning: for a program on the fourth Sunday night.' Ti e A r. E. League of Williams' Chapel of Orangeburg, will render, a program here Sunday evening. August 20th. Rev. Walter Windham delivered ' a great sermon Sunday nite. His text was taken from the 1.20th Psalm from which" he read the scripture lesson. Rev. Windham is a member of Good Hour. Rant. 'hunch. but fools tbsit bo can vendor service in God's house any-. whore. This young'nuyi is on thp wny'for a grffff"TroulFT."' Air. Pete,- Douglass of Jacksonville. worshipped with us Sunday night. Ho is visiting his relatives and friends, after being away for twenty-three yea is. Ho is the! picture of health. Mr. Douglass) was once a citizen of St. ..George. \ but made his home in Jacksonville Florida. This big, up-to-date ' nonary has more tha . . ; over 40,000 wot pecial features. Bou .Txible black artificia t.imped, round corne headbands, four-coloj . . . printed on strong it will be sent you p uur.'i f've carton. ACT TOT - USE THIS FnCE DICTIO COUPO MAIL TO The Palmetto L Drawer 327 Columbia, S. C, lDER j FLORENCE NEWS | Miss - Margaret Allen and Miss 11 Noani Lucas of Charleston are in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs.. Mar lachi Stokes and mothers. J Mrs. It. II. Jlalhunon, Mrs. Hermail Ilollomuiv and Miv and Mrs. ; Malaehi Stokes were visiting Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Allen of CharlesI tofi last week. ' Dr. M. Itobinsyn of Mullins was i in the city this week, j Miss .Collins of Camden is visrt] ing Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilson, j Miss Eva Kennedy of Richmond j Va.f was in the city visiting rela tives Mr. and Mrs. John Bostic. t % j Rev. C. F. Ferguson was seen | in the city last week. I . Mrs. It. II. IIoLlomon, Mrs.?L. 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Donald of Greenville | visited friends here the week-end. | ( Th(. children of Mrs. Laura' Pearson celebrated with her on.,] her G5th birthday at the home of 1 . ! Mr.' and Mrs. Mack Ferguson on I Simpson Ave., Sunday, August 6. . Those present were as follows; (Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin amt, v children; Mrs. Mamie Ferguson ' and children; Mrs. Lillian Farmer . and children; Mr. and Mrs. Fredie f Pearson and children; Messrs . Johnnie and Rossie Pearson and 1 Mr. Hill, all of Spartanburg; Mrs. , Rebecca Brown and son, Mr. and. Mrs. Clarenct. "Brown of Kimp^rm. ' ville, Mrs. Parthena Archer, Mrs. . Ixyia Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- 1 -ry Watson and children, Mr. Jas. = Ferguson of Asheville; Mr. and Mrs. James Watson, of Greensboro I N. 0.; Miss Mozella Ferguson of Spartanburg. All the above names I are children and grand children of E WHEN YOU VISIT THE W< Old C< RESTAl ONE OF THE FIN] FINEST FOOD?Dt WINES and j" " / Jack. Fuller and J. E. Tel. 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