The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 18, 1939, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, November 18, 1939
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Mr. Williem Earl Thompson," formally
of this city, but now living
in Atlantic City, N. J. is home J
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.|
W. A. Thompson, 2516 Geivais St.
Mr. Thompson will also visit
friends in -Florida before returning
home. Wo wish Mr. Thompson a!
pleasant stay.
Mrs. Annie R. Brown formally
of this city, but now living in
Washington, L>. C. is home visiting
her parents," Mr. and Mrs. W. A.i
.r" Thompson, .2616 Gervais St. Mrs.'
* Brown will alstf visit her husband's
parents, Mr. r.nd Mrs. Arthur'
Brown, Andrews, S. C. She will
1 .also stop in Hamlet, N. C. with'
Mr. and Mrs Henry Brown. We
wish Mrs. Brcwn a very pleasant
visit and return to our city in the;
, near future.
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_^-Prof. Clarence Holmes of Sum.,
ter, Rev. P. ;H. Jr mes and Sylves,.
ter Louis of Orangeburg were the
guests Of Prof, and Mrs. .. W. R
, 4 Bowman .?n Harden St., during tho
Adult Teachers' Conference. **
>. CARD OF THANKS;?7"
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Gratefully acknowledgingand
thanking- you?for?your' kind ex^
pi'ession during the 'illness and
_ death of our dear mother-.... * y
, George, and Charlie Williams;
( Maggie Weeks,^Iabfel WlltUftfis.
CARD OF THANKB . ;
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Mrs. Hattie Kibler and family
of 2320 Calhoun air bet thank their
many?friend* fnr their. kindness
and flowers sent during the Illness"
and "death of their "husband
and father, Mr. Elliott Kibler.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
Z Announcement is hereby made
of the marriage of Mr. Stephen W.
Gellant to Miss Lo'ttie Small, both
of Georgetown, S...?.* a$ Conway
S. C., Monday, November .13, 1939.
Rev. M. F. Robertson'-' Officiated. .
AN OPEN LETTER FROM
THE ELITE BEAUTY SCHOOL
TO THE BEAUTICIANS
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Orangeburg, S. C.-^This might
be of great interest to you to know
that,in a few days all Beauticians
that are capable of teaching in
colleges or high schools- can?place
applications to teach this profes
eiort. v The government is planning
n io take -over all Beauty schools.
/Any Beaytician that is interested
along thi-s line and feel that they
are not capable of teaching may
. wiite to Breeland's School of
Beauty -Culture in prangeburg,
. S. C., for help. Our school is pro
pressing fine. We boast of having
placed teachers several ^different
places in the state already. The
The president was called to Flor .
ence and Walterboro to open
" shops for sdme of IIS ll'lUllMg iMtlzens.
We have a class graduat-"
ing Friday, November 24 and we
are planning to open a large class
' January 1 ,1940, so place your ap
plication now as we are not
lowed to take any more than (20)
twenty students at a time. The
?-school is offering- a "brush-up"
course that is reasonable in price.
-For^all particulars, write,
V' . . President Julia E. Breeland
. Elite School of Beauty Culture.
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JOHNSON AND SMITH
SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at the home o f
Mrs. Rattie Holmes on Senate St.
--The-meeting was called t<y order
by the chairman, first song, "Well
Done" by Mrs. Joyce; Prayer, re_
. - peated by Mrs. Hattie Holmes;
second song, "Jesus Keep Me Near
The Cross," Scripture, Mrs. Ivey.
This bringing our devoticmal ser_
k vices to a close the meeting was
then turned over to the president,
, Mrs. Rosabelle ' Seymore. The'
minutes of the last meeting were'
recieved F,n<J adopted. . The roll!
was called with each member res. I
ponding with a Bible verse. The I
( president called fcr old business I
and there was none, she called foT!
new business and there waa none |
Dismission by the president. After i
which a delicious course of pea4
? salad and Aoco was served. The
meeting is to meet at the home of
Mrs. Dozter Johnson 2495 Senate
Street;
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Paul Barbarin
On tKe night of November 26th
lae-l while the world was celebi'a
ting Thanksgiving, The Barbarii
fanillv(Saiah and Paul. Sr i hn
two reasons to celebrate becaus
.hey /Were blessed with a boj
Paul, Jr. 1. ;v
Paul BarbaVtn came up! as ou
great Civil war Pie6ident, Abru
ham Lincoln, bom in & log cabi
several miles from Macon, Gi
wjiere he, as most Negroes, ha
little chance for an education hi
though he was capablp.of walkin
five miles to a one teacher sdhoa
finished gi&mmar school- and la
ter entered the Ma^con Hi Schoc
"U'heVe'he graduated in 8-years anreceived,
aehartce by hatd worl
ent^r Gb. State College ,It wa
in high st'lnjul that Paul becam
musical minded tejnil is ope of th
few colored orchestra leaders tha
dan master most any instiumeni
Paul Barbarin started playinj
for ho-use narties and broadcastini
over local statiohs in Geoigia an
his. family later moved to New Or
leans, La.'-, where he met the fam
^us Louie Armstrong and late
Louie formed his fiist.band know
as:the- "Armstrong's Hot Five,
l/tter connecting with Joe Olivei
knotvn the world over aS "Kini
Oliver. Paul and Louie stuck to
gether' from that time .unlit las
year playing all over the world fo
kings and queens, that is why 1
>3 said that "Jazz Music was bori
With Armstrong and Barbarir
They formed the Dixie Land Jez
hantl; the first of its kind knowi
the world over, with Nick LaRoc
ca as their, leader.
^ . Paul Barbarin is wed known il
this sectoin playing here in 193!
at the local theatre with' Louis an<
in "seveial Paramount pictures a
"Going Places," "Pennies Fron
Heaven" and "Doctor Rhythm."
Paul Barbarin being able to ma
ter any instrument chused?ttr
drums- and it was the drums tha
late Chick Webb. With Chic]
jnade him famous. He- rankei
with such as Gene Kiupa and th
Webb holding the crown as Kinj
of the drums it is certain that Bar
baxon holds it after the death o
Mr. Webb in Sept. of this year.
This being the first Bionzemei
Club dance of the season and tb
. whnlp fp<Oa proud in be
l'ng able to bring- to the public thi:
outstanding attraction at the audi
lorium Thanksviving November 23
Barbarm featuring the lovely am
talented Ruth Bently heaif^nxanj
times over our local NBC station
and needs no introduction, to b<
seen also with this attraction i:
the woi'ld's famous Jitter Buj
champions, Fay~and Bob Ram'cmi
and the Floyd Glee Club.
Don't forget the date when th?
"Bronzemen swing open the door
of the beautiful ball room of thi
Township Auditorium Thursday
night November 23rd, 1939 witl
music that really has swing fron
9 until 3 A. M. To miss this danci
ynu will miss a treat. Admissioi
at the door .75c; advance .44c
Advance tickets are on sale a
Thomas Drug Store, Greenlea
Cafe and at the Auditorium.
CHERAW DISTRICT TEACHERS
HOLD FIRST MEETING,
The Cheraw group meeting wai
held at - the Spences School wit]
Mrs. Ollie Covington as hostess.
The meeting was called t{> orde:
by singing, Just as I am by th<
group. The Lord's Praytr was le<
by Mrs. Ada B. Robinson. After th(
devotional exercises the roll wa
called by the secretary. All teach
ers were present.
As this was the first meetinf
new officers were elected as follow
president, Mr. Flossie Marshall
vice president, Mrs. Bernice Robin,
son; secretary, Miss Mildred Whiti
treasurer, Mrs. Ada B. Robinson
-ehaplain, Mrs. Ollie Covington
chairman of the program commit,
tee, Mr. C. C. Cole.
The officers '.verfc installed bj
Mr. 0. L. Ford. Remarks givei
Dy eacn onicer provea mat mis wn
be a big and better year for th<
Cheraw district*.
Interesting: and1 encouraginf
fact were given by our Jeane<
teacher, Mts. M. L. Foster John,
on.
, After a delicious course of sala<
the meeting adjourned to meel
with Mr. Thompson, Principal ori
Youngs SchooL
Tx>ok for our progress weekly.
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ate Colk
I LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
Meeting was called to order byl
[the chaplain at the jiqmc of Misr j
''j Jessie Bowels 1012 College St I
"'.Song by Mrs. F. Boyice, prayer b} I
. Mrs. Eva Adams, song by Mrs. F I
i Kenny, SCripture lesson by Mrs I
r Hattie Mae Johnson. The house
' was then open for business. The
r president then called for the minu
tes which were received hnd ap.
proved of. The sick committee re
ported Mrs,.Garrett, Mrs. Porter,
j The president then called for un.
i_ finished business then new busi.
g ness.?The i oil \y03 called 14 prt
i' sent. There will be a lemon
squeeze next Tuesday night, next
q meeting will be at Etta Mae" Wei.
j fprd's home, 902 Walnut St. The
k club will have a chicken dinner
s Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 23. Dis.
c migginn Ky Mrs. F. BoV'icC. KCe
freshments were served and the
t club adjourned. Sam Williams,
f president; Gertrude West reporter.
I THE RADIO LITERARY
j AND SOCIAL CLUB
The meeting was held at the
r home of Hhe President, Roland
II Harris, 8I5 Blanding street..' The
" meeting opened with prayer by
, the president after which busi
g ness was discussedt^ Mr. W. Man
- gun our chairman limited the
T speech of each member-to-an?al?
x lotted time, so the opmion of all
t could beJ heard before they are
11 voted upon. This club has been
1. going along quite-for a long time z
so we are now planning to open
a wide for social activities. See
. "Radio" on the first Monday of
December at which timG an af
_ tprnnnn dance will be given at the I
--Odd?Felows!_casino. Good musi^M
Q < 1?i
lis asuretL Come _and Jmva-tL_gQod _
time with the Radio. Our next "
p affair will be iaround, Christmas
11 so when you are thinking where
to "go, come to the oartles of the
3 Radio. So until I see. yon. again. _
^ this ia your miiiuuncor;
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k Geo. Elmore.
e REfURNF^D TO CHICAGO
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The Hassie Popes were the
f house guests of Mr. D. R. Stark?
and Mr. and Mrs. TIaskel Sligh
11 5ir two weeks during, the Colored '
State fair. The Popes are form
- or Columbians, but have lived in i
s Chicago for the past Hi yeears 1
- Mr. Pope is in the Pullman Ser
I. vice running from Chicago to I.o?
i Angelas, Cal. Many affairs were
f given for the Popes.
paturdav, October 28th, Mr. i
e Starks entertainer! with a IovpryT
s Dutch supper. The quests invic J
j ed were Mr. and Mrs. Haskel
i Sligh, Mr. and Mrs. George Roll,
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jefferson, Mrs.
e -Mae D. Walker, Mrs. Frank W?lk
3 er, Mrs. MeKinnley Wheeler, Mrs
? Han-ret Logan, Miss Odel Baty,
) Mrs. Eloise Green and Mr. Arthai
i NToah.
1 Monday, October 3U, Mr. and
- Mrs. Haskel Slieh entertained L
- with?a chop?sney supper. Nftv.
3, the Popes wore the guests of
* Mr. and Mrs. Sinfield at the Uni.
^ versity Terrace. Monday, Nov !
6, Mr. Leon James Invited the
j Pbpes to an oyeter suppe-r.
LOCAL
- Miss Carrie Lfewis. student at
1 New York University was In the
city last week attending the bur.
r ial of her grandmother, Mrs. Ma. j
e lmda Baker.
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j MADAM ANNIE BELL'S
9 SCHOOL OF BEAUTY SCIENCEj
Graduated end past the State j
j Board from Annie Bell's School of I
' Beauty Culture, 2515 A Gervais'
3 ^ w- I
. street, toiumDia, o. are miss
Maudine Bowman, Ceyce, S. C.;|
e and Mrs. Lula Mae Cook, 2322
. Lady street, Columbia, S. C.
' Mrs. Ellen Jenkins of Columbia .
and Miss Mozelle Wrice of Macon,
Ga., will complete, their course
in December."
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This scho> (I gives a complete
j course in all branches of Beauty
Science. Beauty begins with the
hair. (Look your best) The slo
Ran of the Bieauty Doctor.
? For all information concerning
our honest and moderate prices.
* Let us help you open business. We
honestly^ will satisfy you. Call
' Madam Annie Bell Evans, 2315 A
1 Gervals street, phone 2323-3.
' I For superior Apex Service An
j nie Bell's Beauty Shoppe, Madam j I
j Annie Bell Evans, . j j
THE PALMETTO L EADI
;ge vs f
State College To Celel
TA riii i \r
uny inursaay, govern
Orangeburg, S: C.?llmui'-cuming
plans were discussed at South
Crrolina State A. & M. college by
members of the general Alumni
association who gatheied bnre last
week. '
Thc. Soutn Oa) olirvi-Benedirt
game to be played in tV** new col,
lege strdium on Thanksgiving Day
November 23, is the feature attraction
that is expected to draw
thousands of alumni, former stu
dents, and visitors. The game is
ir. double feature since it will be"
the Thanksgiving classic and Home
coming.
IJaiold W. Crawford of tho
South Carolina State College Alum
i associrtion announces that hous
ing necommodntiono and entertain
mc.nt for the hftst?of Muwini
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I visitors have ben placed in hands
if committees. Social events including
breakfast parties, frater
njty and soroiity parties, dinner
prrties after the game and tho
Thanksgiving Ball in Dukes Gym
nasium will make the double feati.ro
the outstanding athletic event
;f the season.
Benedict and South Carolina '
State who have been rivals fcrr
state honors in former, years, arranged
last year to play their an- <
anal football contest at Thanks. !
giving. It will Be~pl?yed this '
year at South Ccrolina State, the i
first time; as a Homecoming and <
Thanksgiving attraction. I*
Wide inteiest in the gutcome of 1
this game between - teems whose t
season records have been marked I
with more wins than losses indi.| (
cate a record attendance.
UETTIS--ACADEUy \SXUAL Zt:
F At ft -A-TTftAC-T S HKiE-eROWP-i
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Wins Football Game From Walker <
Institute 7.0 ]
By Hichard F. Boulware
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?Trenton, S. C??R""k Ap;lHnmy
and Junior College had its unnual ,
Fair November 9 and 10, with a <
great success. The college *gym_ tifsium
was used as the exhibition
room. f
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The laige number of visitors j
were amazed when they saw the c
splendid "and remarkable showings j
put up by the sourrounding com. e
munities. The .farm Indies-exhi_ j..
bfted mf.ny kinds of fruits and ve_ |
getables which represented their j (
good work and intelligence. Beau, i j
tiful quilts, towels and scarfs made j
in the rural homea .attracted the! e
eyes of every individucl and many f
remaiks were made as t,* "how |
could such splendid work be done t
in the country homes with very ,]
little to work with." Hams weigh. .
ing as many as 50 pounds and (
more created much talk as to its <
taste.
The department of home econo. I ,
mics, under the supervision of Miss ]
Mrrgery Simmons, exhibited a "<
large No. o'f articles made by Bettis
Home Economics girls. Many <
kinds of diessrs and "styles phrv_ j j
ed very interesting. Delicious cak_ j
es, pies and other food were shown 1
cooked by the Bettis Home Eco_ <
nomics girls. A model bedroom
was equipped in every detail to de. |
monstrate how the housewife; i
should keep the bedroom of today. | i
The typing department was re i
presented by showing the process I
oTdioty oirefir^ starts to type^wfHr'-<
a slow process and gradually in. h
creases his speed without looking i '
on the keyboard. Many typing j '
units made by the students were,
exhibited. Books containing 15 '
and more pages of selected poems}1
pot together as^scrap books prcrv.j
ed most interesting as they con. ( '
tained the best typs of poems.1
Prizes were given to persons hav.'*
ing the best books; many of the
books^^Pre made by high school
girls and boys and by students in "
the college depnitnrent. Th0 NY A1'
Training school showed many home i
made articles, i he fair proven to i
be a great success.
MILLER CHAPEL ,
A. M. E. CHURCH \
Rev, L. G. Bowman, Pastor t
t,
Last Wednesday night the j
church conference was held and ;
Rev. Bowman re organized the en j
tire church. Steward boards wasl{
headed by Mr. M. L. LaSaine and 5
Mr. Augustus Pettis; Trustees by ' (
Mr. T. Gallman; Deaconess board P
by Mrs. L. I. Pratt; Stewardess J 1
board No. 1, Mrs. Lizzie Gary; No! t
2 by Mrs. J. E. McKinzy; No. 3 by | v
;r ^ , Benedict
>rate Home-coming
iber 23rd
?A?bbr-welcome -witi~i;roet visitors
rnd alumni. Business places
will be decorated in the colots of
mi- two eouegcs; campus - entrances,
buildings, und grounds will be
bedecked in the Garnet and Blue
(rf S. C. College and the Purple
and Gold of Benedict. Buildings
and grounds will be opened for in
speetion. Th(. p{ rade and drills
bet\veen the haives will bt. more
artistic and colorful than even,
Seniors to be seen in action for
old H. C. C. for the last time Will
include Captain Jinimie McDew
end, pass receiver end placement
kicker, and-candidate for All-Amer
ican and A'l-Southern honors.; Ma
rion Day, varsity guard; Leroy.
I Jimm y, varsity half back. 1
Foimer iooiball stars and alum I
ni who are expected to be in the
Homecoming parade inclpde: j
Judge Smith, .. New York City.l
tackle 192-l-26j Joe Greshaih, An. j
derson, S, C., tackle 1925.28;
Booker Miller, Rock Hill, end I
1921-28; "Broad River" Dawkins,
GafTney, S. C., end; "Squiie" Pow
ell,. Atlrntic City, N. J., center;
"Poke" Player Orangeburg, S.,~C.
one of S. C. State greatest' block. |
ing backs. "Dad" Cain,' Johnston,J
S. C., backfield p.ce; Chester Tay. j
O'L. Fountain Inn. backfield ace;,
'Gene" Delaine, FIoFenccf; "Prayng
Joe" .Gieene, Savannch, uar;erbaek;
"Nez" Williams, Union;
?has. Bobzer, Greenville, S. C.;
darrison Watson, Beuafort, quar-!
erback 1938; Geo. I. Cannon,'
dingstree; Roger Mudd, Massilon!
}hio.
J. D. McGhee, reporter.]
rre "MTg. UxrVn STrheTv -Progrcsglvg- Aub,
Mrs. Roberda Middleton;
Sunshine club, Mrs. Julra Mosely;
Sxcelsior club, Mrs. L. M. Harris
Boosters, Mrs. .Clara Nance; Jr.
'hnrrK \V1 Mi?? r?nhH5n rmmov
fr; church??2 Miss?Horn-pin
L.ee Lyles and No. 3 Mrs. Marian
iYilson.
The church was divided into t
?roups known as gold, red, white
ind blue. The captains are Mrs.
Jr I. Pratt, Mrs. L. M. Gilder, Mrs
3. L. Moon and Mrs. Ida Hare.
3ach captain is to collect $1 from
ach person in therr group and re
>ort the 4th Sunday in November.
I.ast Sunday an?excellent?aiL _
Iress was delivered to the S.S.
)y P. E., Rev. 0. C. Dunham. At
1:30 Rev. Bowman introduced the
ddor to the congregation who
^reached fronr the text St. ?John .
; :8. Monday night the first quar
:evly conference was held. Rev
1. S. Martin was present and made
inme timely remarks. The confer
?nce as the best held here in -sev>ral
years,
.The get-to< pother meetinp will
convene the second Saturday in
December at Shiloh A. M. E
:hurch, Prosperity.
Preaching services has" been
changed at 11:30 a.m. and 7:30
p.m.ACE League Wt- arayer
meeting every Wednesday
nite; Missionary meeting every
-.eoond and four Sunday.
Mrs. L?. M Gilder is one *\'Jthose
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pioneers of Miller chapel whose
name was omitted when we pub
shed the church anniversary.
A group of young people has
>een selected t(>, render a pageant
tire to take part whose name is
lot enlisted may do so hy seeing
Rev. Bowman.
A delicious dinner was given to
>ur pastor and his guest Rev. O.
C. Dunham last Sunday and on |
Monday by Mrs. Lucile Wilson ::
ind Mrs. J. E. McKlnzy.
Come to chqrch. Go
. LAURENS NEWS
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Bethel A. M. E. rch
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Sunday after a beautiful S. S
vas carried out the choir marched 1
in and rendered beautiful music !<
rhe pastor preached from the ]
t T TT TV. ^ Ilrtnif I
,ncrim? i nitve v/ut-.vt-u i nc iu-?? j
?nly Vision which nil scorned to i
inve enjoyed. Duriner the after ,'
loon and nite services the clubs j
hade thefr nnrrral conference re- j I
|iorts: Mrs. So 11 ie Rlackstock, 3
Uicr* Mbre nnd Mamie Garlington
537.50; Mrs. Thomas Sanders, Li 1
iia Shell and Robert L. Hipgrins ]
527.95; Mr. Will Garrett, Mrs.;,
Carrie Edwards and Willie Hunt 1
>r $46.76. Those with the mem.: (
>ers and friends wanted to Rend r
heir pastor up to the conference ]
cith good re porta. (
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thurs, n<
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homfcon
jTiny Bradshaw
|And His Orchestra
Here Monday N?*'. 20
I Many of the putstandinj; dance
o: Chest! as of today are. brapded
1 for a particular style or type of
music which they persist .in play
in*.
TINY BRADS HAW AND 111S
FAMOUS ORCHESTRA, who wiil
appear in person on November 2u,
at thy Ti'A"-hip Ao4^"ri"m, -frrTT~
very ofton harshly accused of be-,
intf just anott.er "hotT?hand. B'i;
Alls is not true. On thfr contrary i
, the sweet melodies which- this a&iirregation
i? capable of producing!
j are fast becoming thL. subject of i
...Oiiuvea sation among imisicaT c!t- '
civs throughout the country,
1 Tru<- the b mi duos jinvu s H~iTi~
dividual st\le which makes it different
from the other orchestras
of today. .They, demonstrate the
theory of its sponsor. Paramount
Orchestra BureSu, that an entire
oichestra may have individuality,
a distinct nersonal'rtv of- its own
and need not depend solely upon
the capabilities of. a leader. This
does not discredit the versatility
_<>X popular. Tiny. IlradshaWi
This band has a "different"
style which ph'i'fi}, jt in a unique
category,"apart from any other
prominent musical outfit. They
have a wide range which includes
both the sweetest dance melodies
and the hottoct
?oiiv,yjj^ciLi'n mythm
that the modern dance orchestra'is
capable of producing.
Tiny Bradhaw and his orchestra
do possess "individuality".
This dance is being sponsored i
by the Twilight club of Gnumbia.
South Carolina.
Thuisday nig.'.t tno pastor and |
fami-ly were greatly surprised with ,
a living tree of beautiful grc-en'
and yellow apples and each applehad
on its interior a one dollar
bill. There were twenty two apT"
nles on this living tree. Many
other gifts also.
On Monday afternoon the Moth
ers' club presented to Rev. Butler
a box of sock-s and pocket hand,
kerchiefs.
The Junior Missionaries led by
Mrs. Willie Hunter and others'
gave the pastor a much needed |
gift, a pair of Florsheim shoes, j
Atnnv ntVr/vi? npiffe ? * 1
- w..wa ?VK' JJri'2H."IUCU
from friends and members.
The writer-is-sorry- to ?sft-y?but
we can't get enough space in any
paper to mention the names oJ
everj* one who is helping ~thw~
church program to move on in |
Laurens.
Rev. and Mrs. Butler dined
with Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield on
Friday at the cafeteria.
Popular Spring A. M. E. Church
Rev. R. L. .Miller, Pastor
Sunday the pastor preached se
ieeting hrs text St. Luk0 19:13 us
ng as a theme Responsibility. Heis
indeed a church financier-. - At
the collection $50.00 was. contri
hutod. Others are yet to report
Tuesday night when the pas
tor \<-i 11 deliver his farewell mes
sage.
Monday night the Willing Work
ets club and a few of the invited
members of Popular met at the
parsonage and tended our beloved
pastor a reception.
Rev. Butler, Rev. Wilson and
Bin. Hunter made excellent speech ^
os which were enjoyed. At th?
close of the surprise a shower of :
many gifts were given. We are i
going to send Rev. Miller up to
conference with a round report
and trust that his return will be j
sure.
WHITMIRE NEWS ' j
' Sunday was a very inclement
lay for all church floors. We
*inve been wishing fcrr the rain, so
lere It is. ,
Tht first quarterly conference (
ivas held at Bruce Tabernacle ..
Church, Saturday by Rev. P. E.
D> (^frosty. Pastor Rev. J. B.;
RufTin. We aie looking forward
:o a better conference year for '39_ j
10. Mrs. Qucster Bowser is teach. ,,
me school, neer Newberry, we
irrpe fnv her a successful school ,
fear.
We extend our heartfelt sympa.
;hy to our beloved minister, Re\\ j
P. Wallace, who is now a patient
it thP People's Hospital, in New. (
lei ry, havinc undergone a serious (
operation. A large number of his
nembers and friends havp visited ;
him during his illness. Some of
hem were: Messrs: M. M. Fant,
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Clarinet * Trombone
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DUNBAR LAKE
OPEN ALL WINTER
Our Stunt Swimmers Every
Sunday From Nmv On "Are:
I). R. Reese. CJcrvais Street
Harry Edwards, 1017 Tree St.
CANTKY' "WESTON, Mcr.
Poro Beauty School
Located al Htsl Millwood Ave.
BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL
ITS BRANCHES
hampooinsT Pressing, Marcelling,
CruquinoTrrng. Finger Wavir^g,
Hair Dyeing,- Bleaching, Manicuring.
Massaging, Hand
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\nnie M. Pope, T. Malone, Pre*
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Sanr. el Willi? ms, Cola Joines, Has.
kel Joiner, Samuel Fant, Jim Law
Madanu-s: Lola Joiner, Brosia Wil.
hams, Mj :y William?, Easter Rob.
inson, and many, many crthers.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones, Miss
EiioterRobiifsc'ti.. were motorists to
Rock Hill Saturday.
Miss Mozella Epps 9pent the
vvoek-cnd at home.
Prof. Robert E. M^oore, with his
family, has an-enioilaient of 200
W(> need a man like^Prof. Moore
to actuate in our educational train,
ing. If any town err city needs
?dueational training, it is the town
?f Whitmire.
The Rlack Face Minstrel Show
sponsored Ivy the home boys was
irery good Saturday nite.
Mr. Ilnskcl and Cola Joriner mo.
tored to Columbia, S. C. Saturday.
We aie very proud to g ee Mr
Tommy Johnson out r.gain after
being seriously ill.
We are sorry to lcera- of- the
death of Mrs. Jnnie Prather who
departed this life, Saturday evening.
Funeral services will be at
vinefield Church, Wednesday.
Si k list: Mrs. Hyatt Law, Mary
Joiner.