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I Saturday, March 30, 1940. |R Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bogan, tea<grit chers of the Brookgrecn Private i school, attended the Teachers' aayp sociation in Columbia last week. Miss Eloise Janerette, teacher k of Sellers Jr. High was the guest J. of her mother Mrs. Annie Janer~ ette during the Teachers' Associ ation. Miss Janerette leoks__ .thu nicture of health X Mesdames Inez Darby, Saral . Green and Miss Rosalie Alsbrook.teachers of Level Green school, Latta, S. C., were here last week attending the State Teachers' as v sociation. They remained ovei the week-end with Mrs. Daphne. Daniels and Mr. II. Green.?Tliev were entertained Wednesday nit. with a supper at the hnnm nf Mj_ j and Mrs. Lee Goodwin and on Err ' day night at tho homo of Mr. an. Mrs. Joseph Garrett. Mrs. Annie McKissick Sampson t* daughter of Mrs. M. J. McKissick, is spending awhile with her brothers in New York Gity. We wisr. her a pleasant trip while there, Mr. and Mrs. A. W." Simon artio Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harris o Winston-Salem, N. C., was the. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ciftity, at 2225 1-2 Senatv Y St., for the Eastor holidays. Ano there were several, parties givei. [v for them, where they met a loi of friends; The Hon. Joseph W. Tolbert o. Ninety Six, for forty years Stau Chairman of the Republican part.\ is in the city at this writing. L Col. G. Bates Gerald of Sum^ merton, State Chairman of th South Carolina Republican party presided with honor and dignity at the State Convention held i i. the Township Auditorium Tues day. Mr. Gerald's .organization is gathering political momentum if ? Mr.?Boo-4?Vldman ..of?Sumniu. ton, National Committeeman o. the South Carolina Young ltepuL ^?hearts?and?Y-tee-Cbairman of tin. South Carolina Repuoiican part., was a leading fig-re at the Re publican Convention in the Town ship Auditorium this week. Miss Correatha Eaudy, a graduate of Claflin College and now teaching at Etlingham was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrencv Eaddy at 1218 Heidt St., durin,. the~Teaehers' Association. Misd I/n.El 4 ? L ^ttuu^ went iu wiuuguuuig r u %. day night to__see old friends an< teachers. Miss Eaddv is a fir.-o cousin of Mr. Eaddy. BLUE MO ON SOCIA L CLUB The Mooners met Wednesday, nig hi, March 20 th ai the home o. Miss Gertrude Blown, 1525 Harden St. with all members present. The president, Mrs. Carrie Bentley opened the meeting at Its reg Reporter, Mrs. Gladen Brown ai ter which each member recited aBible verse. Then the house \va. opened lor old and new business L?uring the business period thi members uecided to have a binge party Wednesday night, April Mo at tne home of the Treasurer Mr Gertrude Brown. By if you out lor an evening of enjoymen don't forget *to stop at 15-25 Harden street and join the Moon^r.and Tney- friends lor a little, fmc After the meeting tlie hostess, Mrs. Gertrude Brown served a do licious- repast. Everyone seemed to have had a very pleasant ev ening and don't forget we are al ways glad to have visitors to jo:ius on our meeting nites. Read Tne Palmetto Leader am' keep in touch with the Blue Moon ers. Watch the "Leader" for oui * next meetihg. ^9 ? BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUB We held our last meeting or Monday night, March 25 at 8:0. o'clock at the home of Mr. an<r and Mrs. Jessie Brooks and thi house was called to order by sin^; ing, I Shall Not Be Removed, hi Mr, aim Brown and the Lord'.* prayer was led by Mrs. Reedei ^ and we are very proud to have ou' new member Mrs. James Brown On next meeting will be held on Monday night, April 1, at thi home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie A Reeder on 1013 Green street. The club is getting along fine Mrs. Johnnie A. Reeder, reporter THE "LES COQUETTES" CLUB The club met at the home of Mr. Benjamin Squire E29 Sumter Street. The-program was tra follows: Song, Love Lifted MS; Prayer, in concert; solo Miss Rosa L. Taylor; poem, Miss Lillie M Minder. The president then took charge. Plans for our April Fools Party were discussed. It will be held April 1, 1940 at the home of Mr. Eddie Isaac 219 Bull St. from 8 until ? Admission 10c. Re/freshments free. We are always glad to have frlenda and visitors. The next meeting will convene at the home of Miss Rosa L. Taylor 1418 Tobacco St. .... -... 1- x . j . - * > t T V . ? . *?- - SOUTHERN NEW COMETH CLUB ... Long?Bilu)iult N. Y. Wu?\v{-iC very sorry to make our report so late. We had a very nice mooting on Feb. 29th, at the home of Mr." and Mrs. W. C. Napier, 3362 104 street, Corona. The Secretary and" Treasurer made [cood reports. The officers for the year are as follows: Mattie Lue Fulks president; Celestina Lenom, vice presden^; Jessena Johnson, Fin. Sec. Tressie Mac Williams, Rec. Sec. ?liza J. McBurnett. Trims Pris. iJin Davis, chaplain, Lillie Mac Williams, Chairman of the Sick Committee; 01 lie Jackson, chairnan of the Progiani Committee; vuth Nagges, chairman of the Entertainment Committee. After the election of officers -Air. J - K. -WiHrams- -fronr Bavside' It; installed the officers with nuch enthusiasm. Miss Eliza J vlcBumett extended greetings to he club which were enjoyed by ill. Her sincere desire was that he Southern New Cometh Club vould grow from heart to heart tntil we have reached the high st Koal- The president Miss Mat:ie L. Fulks made a wonderful" alk. Wo are-very-glad to have ".or to serve us as president for he third term. One who is alvays at her post of duty: Among those who attended the irthduy party at Mrs. Mab'el-B. Swing, were Mr. and Mas. Neal laifori!, Hempstead, L. I., Mr. yd Mrs. Chester Johnson, Miss Jiola and Pansy GTEson, Mr. Caroll Naggles. Mr iirni Mir Mnnlt, 'Iorr:s ,of Jamaica, L. 1.. Mr. and| /Trs. W. L. McBurnette, Flushing Ir. and Mrs. Key Wesley Iyenon. lavside. Everv ono hn<i ? vcnimr. The next meeting will he it the home of Mr. and M.s. 'hester Johnson, 105 Ave., Janaica, April 4th. Mrs. W. L. McBurnette sneni I laster in Baltimore, Md. Mr. atu~l Irs. 11. T. Johnson spent Easte. n Philadelphia, Pa., also Miss Eiza J. 'McBurnette. JOHNSON AND SMITH CLUB The club met at the- home oi ..Irs. Rebecca Johnson on SenaU street. The house was "ailed t >rder by the chairman, M.s. Wej irst song, A Charge to Keep .jrayer, Mrs. Wey; second song 0. Mrs. Joyce, In My Heart; Scrip .ure by Mrs. Joyce. Next sont tti?the erass. inia brought tiu evotional service to a close. Thv .uiptintr woe tenn tnrnnrl ** no President, Mrs: ltusa Bolt trey^ aour. The minutes were thei cud and adopted. The roll- wa .ailed with each member respond ng with a bible verse with "F .ve were deligntted to have witi if a visitor, Mrs. Delia Addisoi. ihe club will meet at the home o. Mrs. Karon Joyce, 2116 Senat> ,'u eet. We. were dismissed by th. president. After which a deli. jus course was served by the hos ess. A jiarty was given by Chri: j ctcritv fui1 iliu omnium a uf tin Miauffeurs club and friends# ~ Ai" njoyable time was had by everyone. The Palmetto Chauffeurs' elul .tj_ a charitable club whose aim n .o do charitable and social work t caters to parties, teas and civiT for reservations. Address .MM Pemlletun St. ? THE Y. P. S. T. CLUB The club met at the home of Mrs. Butler, The meeting wa. jailed to order' by the president, tie Arose was sung; prayer b> the chaplain; son?, On Calvary, .Scripture read by Ernestine Ross song, Were You There. The rou .vas~ called, each member answer.ng. The next meeting will be a\ nome of Mrs. Ross, 1608 Gregg street. ^ ^ SOCIAL ELITE CLUB NEWS By Alexander Stokes, Reporter , ) Last Wednesday marked anither meeting of the "Social Elitt Club" which was entertained at me of its member's home, Mist Hattio Bradfor of North Comnander St. The club was honored by tw jutstanding visitors, Mr. Alphor. .o Dixon, a graduate of C ;t?te Coleze and merhber of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity anc ilso outstanding in the social cir:les of the city; the acknowledge_>red Departments of the McLeod infirmary of this city.. Outstanding speeches werr made by the club members an< responses from the visitors. ~ A lovely repast was served h; ( the hostess, Miss Hattie Bradford The rapid growth of the club i? well noticed by the people of th' community. ^ ? * * THE REGULAR FELLOWS SOCIAL CLUB 1 The club nflV at the home of Mr. Fred Cook 1401 Tobacco St., Wednesday night, Mlar. 20. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mr. W.H. Jivens. The devotions were carried in its usual manner, with a song and every one repeating Bible verses and prayer was led by the presi dent. The minutes were called for, which were read and adopted. After the minutes were read, the rdlT was called and all members responded; Then" the meeting was opened for discussion of new and unfinished business which was t 1 ft ? ? Be*. uTb. Pet. per. BEflina^Rtfr The Larieuse Beauty Foundation was the Godcfroy Manufacturing Company to of preserving women's natural beauty, tbe results of this research available s EASTER I I yesterday I watched a young 1 ' friend of mine get all dressed up In < ! her Sunday best for a gala party, i She had bought u new dress uud her I 1 beat beau had sent her a lovely i 1 corsage. Her hat was the exact > shade of delicate blue as her dress. 1 She should have looked fresh and lovely but ? unfortunately"? she missed. Her white gloves had seen wear1 I several times that week end she had neglected to wash them. Not only that, one finger had ripped at the seams, and rather than take a ' minute to repair the damage, she let the scarlet tip of her nail show I through. gha IiqH gnn? nnfr thg night before In her new slippers, - hi>d walked across the qamp, MUddy " CTTAIinrl on/1 fo 11 rwl rrl i? a fhom a , WMWV? MMU 4U1I\.U IV 51* V WUCUI ? cleaning. Her blouse needed pressing but sue felt tnat it would go " unnoticed. But, alas, those are the things we do notice. 8m?ll Details Are Important Few of us realise the Importance of little details of grooming. A dashing new dress or nit nnlv serves to call attention to our shortcomings If the small Items of costuming are faulty. We are inclined to say, "What shabby looking gloves," or "How dirty her shoes are," rather than comment on the Scellence of the rest of the entable. Gloves, purses, shoes, belts, all those accessories are so small that we may be Inclined to overlook their done very briefly. - ,; We were very glad to accept I < Mr. Gabriel Thomas as a new I member of our club. Every member extended him the right hand of fellowship, hoping that he will be a true and faithful member. The Regular Fellows consist of ( men only and any men wishing ] o join us can see the president, Mr. W. H. Jivens at 901 Assemjly street before April 1st. The club adjourned to meet at the home of Freddie Ferguson, >U9 Pendleton St., Wednesday night, Mar. 27th. THE TUESDAY KVENIN'Ci iOCIAL CLUB i Our lust meeting was at the , .tome of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe on March 26th. The house was called -o order by the president. Then .he meeting was opened by the chaplain Axrs. Felder. The devotion was carried out in its usual way. The minutes of the last . meeting were read and adopted the roll was called each member ] 7osponde<U After-which" the hOUfee ~ was opened for old and new bus.- < ness. The new business was U , nave a silver tea bn March 31, at i WTTomT^rTr ' ton, 2117 Gervais St. We are im" < . iting the members of the various , elubs and friends. We adjourned | to meet at the home of Mrs. Carson 1008 Pine street. i The meeting closed with our parting word, after which a de- ! tightftrt course erf potato salad mr lettuce, ham and rolls, hot cocoa with cake. . ' JAGCrKRS' OLD FOLKS HOME The Manager and inmates of , .he .Jaegers' Old Folks Home arel uging all the churches in the State to- contribute to this needed cause. Sometimes ~ it is inconven- , e'^i ior the Manager to make an engage ment with pastors to visit Mieiiu chur.hes, so whenever he is present he represents the Home, i Whate.er your church gives will ( oe highly appreciated and greatly needed. We s.nccrely thank these friends or their line Easter gifts. . Churches: Zion Baptist, Second Jalvary Baptist, Union Baptist, First Nazareth Baptist, Bethleaem Baptist, Ebenezer Baptist, St Paul Buptist, Mt. Olive Baptist; Washington St. Methodist (white) Main St. Methodist (white) Jehoah Baptist. 11 Businesses and Friends: Allen irothers Flour Mill, Armour & Co. Packing House, Mr. Haltiwan3>er, Miss Sue Aaron, Capital Insurance Company, Mr. Mcintosh, ui. j. km. oiuaru, nome store. faylm- St^_Drake and Kden, Mr J i. F. Goldsmith, Mrs. Sims, Mrs. Sallie Ware, Salvation Army,, Miss- Ruth Bynum, Mrs. < PC'arl 1 _ott, l.eevy Funeral Home, Mrs. lilda Samuel, Rev. Grace, Rev. 1 -lightower, Miss Nellie Simons, : Mi's. Myrtle Ruff. I' Chinches or -organizations are i' always welcome to hold services jJ at the home whenever they wish.'( Friends may get in touch with ..he Manager at Benedict College or 1525 Huger Street. REV. L. M. MAULDIN ! Manager. LUCKY BIRI) SOCIAL CLUB The club held its weekly meet- 1 ing at the" home of Miss Ruth Dreher. The meeting wa3 called to order by the Chaplain, Mrs ' Boyce. Our devotion was carried out as usual. The meeting wsb then turned over in the' hnnda of ' the president who called for' the J minutes of the laRt meeting which ' were received and approved. New and unfinished business was dis- i cussed by the club. i Mrs. Mamie Coleman will have THE PALMETTO LEAD tmingrir?wr lflncEC^festablished by f 1 a study methods V-Oi VV ^C/ and to make ? to the public. ^ > ARADE importance. But as sure as we averlook them, the very persons we most want to see us in a favorable < light will notice them ami regard us as careless or lazy. Feminine charm depends on these ' lesser" things. A starched, frilly white collar can make you "look fresh andT dainty'but, if it's limp and graylooking, it will stamp you immediately as -broking in fastidiousness. Watch Make-Up Shades And another detail that we too often fail/to give its proper place Is make-tip Mending. The wrong shade of ponder, rouge,and lipstick can ruin the whole outfit. Remember that the proper, whuilu to. wear with rivn iniiy full to hrlim out your ijpst points If yotT cTiahge to pale pink or powder blue. -V now der that Is too lltdit or too dark for your particular type of skin can make you look pastey or dirty as the case may be. Hear these points In mind win n selectlnjr your Raster outfit. The small details which you may overlook, may make you unfavorably conspicuous in the Raster paraue. What are your beauty problems? Write 'Marie Downing, Larieuse Beauty inundation, Room 521 ? i/9. North Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo., and s! ; r.'ill ? be glad to answer them. Be sure to enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope. . a chitterling and flsh fry Saturday night, March 30 at her home 1223 Park street. 18 members vi re present. The next meeting wiU-be-ftt-tke heme-of?Mrs-. L?uei le Curry, 821 Washington St. Dismissed by Mrs. Boyee. The . lub was served a delightful supper. jti| ROCK HILL NEWS -tty Beatrice E. Nash ihe majority ol county and. . ity teachers attended the State teachers' Association which was ,ieiil ill Columbia last week. Mr. Melvin Ivey entertained iT tew fiiends last Friday Mar. 15, ;it his home on W. Main St., on nis 28th birjtfiday. Out .of town quests were Miss Zolal^Davis and VV. J. Jackson of Chaiiotte. Recent week-enders: Profs.* W. il. Witherspoon, T. J." Simpson, Everett Blake. " Mr. George Massey of Winston Salem, N. C., spent a few days .v.th his daughter Mrs. Martha Nash on Wilson street. Mr. tioildey Ir\'in of Winston J Salem spent a few days with his sister Mis. R. D. Chisolm, Sr., on .v, Mrs. Maud Foster of Shelby, N. L'., visited her mother and brother Mrs. Blake and Dr. S.H. Blake lore last week. Mr. S. N. Webster spent Easter in Spartanburg. Messrs. E. C. Webster and W. C. Thompson of Spartanburg were sevn in town 3unday. Mrs. E. Moffette departed this ._ife last Monday at her home. Fu aeral services were held at Flint Hill Baptist church. Interment in Foundation Methodist church com otery. Those who are recuperating after illness Messrs. Ratteree Tolltendvn^owr 'MesdaiiiVs Freddie Gathings, Fleda Diggs, Loir.a Jones and little Miss lit.by W hite. Communion service was "hold at Cro?'s Road Rnpt'st church Sunda\. Rev. W.C. Meeks preached a soul stirring sermon. Boyd Hill and Flint Hill choiis rendu need mu-ic. Rev. L. F. Sanders preaches at Cross Road. WOODRUFF NEWS Trinity A.M.E.Z. Church Rev. J. A. I.ipsey, Pastor There were ho services ut the trlcvc named?church Sunday on 11.count of the inclement weather. Snow and sleet fell here practP .ally alL day. But it seems that every one enjoyed a happy Easter in their homes. Iiev. E. W. Wright, the assistant pastor of Spring held Baptist church in La r. runs and members will worship at Trinity here Sun lay night, Mar. Hist. Mrs. E. W. Wright, a soprano singer will tender a program just before' the service with Mrs. Whitner at the irgan. The public is cordialy incited to attend the service. Don't fail to hear Mrs. Wright sing because you will miss a treat-? Mr. and Mrs. David Wilburn, Mesdamos Evelyn Wilburn, Anna NOiTis, Dot Linder, Mattie Thomp son and little Miss Patsy Ann Kincaid were visitors in Laurens Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Norj-is are receiving congratulations on a little girl, born Mar. 11th to be .al'.^od Thoniasina. Mrs. Norris ?s he former Miss Mignon Gist. Mother, and baby are fine. . Mr. and Mrs. Law Wilburn, Mr ii.d Mrs. David Wilburn,. Mcslanies Ella Barnett and Dot Linler visited relatives in Inman last Sunday. Subscribe For? The Palmetto Leader EH r v : EBENEZEK A. M E, CHUUCI Rev. D. X. Wilson, I'astor < On last Sunday it was a higl day with our church. Our ser vices were grand ail day. Li thi morning at f> ale lock the Itev Sister Elsie Myers, an Evangel is of New York preached the" resur rection sermon. It was a giea sermon. Many souls were made t< feel happy,.-. At 11 o'clock tin pastor prejEu'hed on the subject "Jesus Lives." I,t yus wry in Utructive and inspiring. - lJurint the services 10 persons joined tin church and 13 new converts wen received into lull membership. At 11:30 the Easter prog ran was rendered by the bunda} school. MYs .Ioht>??,r> .J,.?...! .. . Mistress of ceremonies. And a 7:dU an Easter play was render _ed by the yuung peojdo,- Mtsr K V. Wilson Was directress, assist ed by Mrs. Jessie Williams* 1 was quite a treat to ail. We ar< proud?tt) 'say that?our Tlrtrrch "d: still moving on with great sue cess. Pray that we will continue ST. STEPHEN A. M. E. t ill KC 1 i.*\. Haie I!. Thompson, I'asjor ?- A ihmngton, N. ?The Eastrr season just passed was a mos gn.iioi.s one and will linger Ion, Ttt?the nu'iiiury of?those?wllu W'oi shipped and shared in the "ininj activities of our church. .-\t foui thirty in the morning a mos spirited prayer service was con ducted and many worshipper were mi Vooot?This service eo,i tiiu.ed with great enthusiasm un til the first note was wounded gi*. i.-ig notice that the early morninj: .antat.i gih'cn annually by our venit : choir was about to begin . r..<*i:>* - ..< h.i C4 \?v |i ivvnii^ <./i vinuiiu: this caniata warn rendered mos beti >i fullv. The decoration and luoinr.ient of our church was mosi gorgeous. Greeneries, shrubber ics and flowers ~of?all?klntfs?ant description^ Were in evidence i ins committee headed by Mr. -L p. Middleton spared no pains ii the adornment of the church am for that reason the beauty far e> relied that _fffMast year. A most inspiring Sunday school was 01 .mod "lor tr.e study of God's word at the usual hour. An overflow mg congregation was present for the, morning's service and alio: the atmsphere for worship was most beautifully set tfrrntTgrr devotional service, our pastor t\e ,,lLvered the morning's,, message us.-, i ing as his subject "The Yictori(ous C'lirist". i nree * i<?- a. eepted the invitation for church membershipr?M?Si?Pur?tl?y?Uaitey ackson, Mr. Uenjamin Sueed and .a. is. i.liuabcth Jackson. Visitors worshipping at this service arc too ni nierous to mention. Theit presence was i ckliowledged. The annual program of the Sunday school was given at the seven"flirty hour -and again the church u'as_ al its capacity. .Mr. \V. A. Johnson is our superintendent and the program was. under the direction of Mrs. Laura Powell. The "spirit 6f the Christ and Luster ?pun * tfie^hiiViis ol' our children was impressed in a telling \va\ -rrr -this- prog ram-.- The goal of the I'ldl Our pastor commended the entire church for the very fine spirit demonstrated in the observance -of-Easter. SAI.KM BAPTIST ( 111 ltl H Charleston, S. C.?The weathei was cold and cloudy" here Raster muulay but there was the usual woi sl.ii )per> present at church. Sunday school was well attended , with the Supt. in charge and I many of our long lost members I were back with us. Most of the I scholars and teachers stayed owi tv .fn'VKT wnJn was preccyu u .w -Baptism,, of tour converts.?'? The church bedecked with beau til til flowers und ti.e pastor deiiVei'td a splendid Ku&Utr sermon. BYPU wits largely" attended. A?t night-there was no preach ina but a delightful program, alls. Sclina Drown, an anient worker for years, was in charge, i he songs ami recitations and pro gram in general was typical " our church with a very large gnth cring. SI MMKKV1LLE NEWS Among those visiting here during the blaster holidays were the -Miss Myrtle Anderson of Sumtei as guest?of Mr?ami?.Mrs. A. .v. Aiken; Miss 11. K. Bradley," .Mais Sadie Grnige, Greenville, guest ol Mr. C. iMcIver. Miss Mamie Eddie is back at tor un extensive stay in .>ov? t ork. ' ~ Quito a few Sumrr.ervilliuii? spent their blaster holidays away they were: Miss- Roinana Lass at Winston-Salem, N. C.; Mrs. J* L. . edu.ow at Hampton, Va.; Miss A. L. Burley, - Columbia-; Miss K. Amaker. Columbiu and Orangeourg, also Miss lluth Kittrell; Miss , Earnestine English unit Mr Clcaveland McQueen, Columbia and Darlington. We are happy to see Mrs. Bessie Tapps out again alter a long ' spell of sickness. 1ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. B. Moon, Pastor Synday School was opened by the Supt., Mr. Wilie Meadows. All rvfTi/?r?vo wo vo were carried on all day by Rev. P. S. Hicks. He preached wonderful sermons which all enjoyed. Very good collections were also taken up. The pastor's Aid Club met at the home of Mrs. Paulcen Sullivan. Domino Games were playe< and all members had a nice time The hostess served delicious re freahmenta. 2 l EASTJEK CANTATA "" .-v.-cofid i. alvary Choir mvitcf i yoi: to i?s Easter Cantata. "Mum ories of Easter Morn," Sunday e afternoon. March 31, at -1 o'clock. i NOTICE t inert* v.-1!! In- a Musical lJroj cram Sunday March 31", 1940 at : r-t. Luke's Episcopal church, spon; sored b\ the Men's Club. Tlu 1,1,1.1;. ; ? _ j IVWMUailV njviu?a. li.M.I l.MOKi:, MI). NLWtf 1?> (.Mis.)' Louise G. Douglass On siik list a it* Mrs, Phyllis , Miliet, Mis. \ iuiu Stones, Mrs Lula Peaks Boone is up^able to !.<-r a in k in I'niversity hosjrf ( laT. Miss* Shaw . Mr. Shaw, Mrs Louise Peaks are in trie City hos_ JzLtal. We hop..- lb' s.e?people?\vi. *''' lit* _r ^ Mr. #\\ iliie Williams ami Mr. C s i'.r. i hit for Chester, S (..., wit; ^ Mr? -W iHUni+s?i+4- -the Vr heel. W*" Ii'ope ?foi them a pleasant trip. Mrs. Viola Bryant ie doing ex traordiiiary good wuh her lutici . loom, 2'J. N. Poppleton street. Al the help an *.rj neat and dres.sei. .n ied and gray uniform. - 'Mr. Mui'v P'iln. 1111 k .1' rr? [- .lie?rai l' oi?the?doetor: ^ ?--**" j S. S. S. eluh met Willi Mrs Alici , j Johnson U'5s W. Lexington St. 1 i ;.i- i_ Li v, as vi'rvi'i1 ^ Mr Al Gore Jr.. is still 1 i thi ( city ill' Baltimore, yet r.e eertamt iy"" is :i good entertainer, and ai -aixiiis te like him. s Messrs Otis and McColloug. _ - Irs l/mlsi?Li lhmglasr -1 "i. Saturday evening. Mr r rank Tuuiiiei ami Mrs. Berths [ Palme, had fur then guests u. Saturi.ay evening Mi. and Mrs lin-'s i.nu two ehihlien. Mr. Hos. , .s Mi . Pal liter'*; uncle. Mr. Ai, .' dure, .ir.. was Miss Hattic Bates dinner guest un Wednesday even-I ^\ng. .viler suppeip they went ti Harding theatre to see an <111 ,olin en easl. .\ii . Isaac LaBoarde ami , ri\? others motored, to' Philadelphia ar.o sj t-r.t a very pleasant day. ! I tie gills were nut Sunday- it. - n:ul in1:?Him?Hastei?toll s. ;?' ! MA IM'i.I-; |{I;A< H M HOIn.? On Maici... I >. -1H40 Miss Aniel;i A'oi ihnnn teacher of tut* secoiu gcai.e, sponsored a T"in Thui.ua ~ -vVedtftrtg w ith the pre-schuul vaprr condi in. Long belore the up _ pointed liu-l' tin.' building ttli: pa.kvii to its capacity to witness au- at: air. . At > p.m, the .sweet strains ul _ ,iu:sn ii '.In- 'ni'iLinii,; .iiiartai <~wut-, oe heal i. The guests I Ot.gun ti arris e and take , their respective places for tn'e eereiuotiy. Lasi guest female were attired m eitne. pink or green in keeping win. ,.e w .. titling -color s.-heme. Th< nail were attired ill tiaiK suits \t..U shirts, blaek bow ties, bluer shoes. After all the guests Weill tlie uncle, .diss Ruth McCain, age d years was ushered in 01. me ai .n of her father wno guvv. - iH'r in marriage and?was met a. ny tki groom, .Mr. Henry Spivc\ Jr.. ai t- -d yeaa'Sr/?\vho were thei" iiicorii ui .ijyrtie Reavh school The bride wan attiied in warn with a bunch ol beautiful rust s in her arm. Her mother, Miss Ci uridine Hon wore a green evening dress wit. are'essories to match al^o carriei a bum h of roses on her arm. After the wedding "Miss (Jer tr.ude Spivey .sang, i Love Yoi Truly. Several musical numbers were tendered by .Miss S. L. Alex under who played for the wed oing. The bride and groom "'eft to. their noney moon for an ir.knpwi ''destination. ' . : A Ttiudc-yilk; was given aftr the woiiditi;!. Homy LamU am. Kloui> Kennedy were the cento, of attraction with the liuogy am " .iIuTM.l!." (iee! you should have sect them.- ? - Several songs were sung, a law ...uskai tap dancers, etc. The evening was well spent ani every body expressed themselves ...? being well entertained. I IIK IIKill HATTEKS SAVINGS | \M) SOCIAL C LI K Our last meeting was held at i"tie home of Mr. and Mrs. Xow-_ man on Hampton Ave., Mar. _'4. .Th.e house was eallod to ordei J and the. mooting was opened by '1 the p; ^-ilt. singing?No Nevet f Alone and prayer. The minute.I Were lead, re.tived and adopted *.' e led was called, each member 1 responded. Unfinished bustnes. lnm In m.rhi hefo. c the house. Th< j i hicken supper that was planner will bo given at the home of Mi and Mrs. William Johnson Satin i ay night, March 30th, 1614 Carolina Court. "We invite the members of the various clubs and friends to be witn us. Our Chaplain Mrs. Wharten is still ill; ou. ?>incOfe wish is that she will soon e better. Membership for the year 104( is closed with these unifies enrolled: Messrs Thomas Lowman liufus Salley, William Johnson i.or.nie Ross, J. Wharten, I onnk Young. Peter Shower, John llaz "~'iIT," JoT" ,Rrotvn. Mr. Eugene CtrLr Mesdames Julia Young, Addie M Wharton, Ornlee Johnson, Ross Wrene, Cleo Lowman, Loola Gib? s >n. Je-isie ( I n k, Annie B. Thorne 1 nari Miss Eva Samuel. We ib?.-ed to meet at 2310 Ger, vais street, Monday, night, Apri. i l!,t MT. OLIVE A. M: E. CHURCH Ret. 11. t\ Andrews. Paste i Myrtle Beach.?The Easter act'vHies at Mt. Olive were splendidly capied out. 4:30 a.m. the prayer services werev , spiritually # :l. > ... .. PAGE JFIVF conducted 1 y Rev. J. Q. I>;viugrton ami Mr. Jeff Hellumv ;i. m the pastor preached a ?- ? '! saving . sermon from Acts 2.:'.2, eubject: The Risen I>ord. 0:30 Sunday sch""j upi-ncd with the Supt. .Mis, .! ;} I'ellainy and teachers.at then post. T?.? attend ance was great. 11:30 the pastor Rvv. Andrews brought us .another wonderful set mon l'ront I Ouv ]5:20. Every -one vvax made to feel happy. 4:30 the Children's Eastm prograin l^gun and was beautifully arried out. 7:3u another progrant was rendered bv the oidei folk. Alt. Olive wis! i s to thank .Mi>: Jo}! I?ellamy, Hob.-cca Helhimy and A?yll_Ow?fciis_ ]<jj th^in_uwtirmg ?ey> ice in ariuhging these piograins. Georgetown worshipped at Mt Olive Sunday. Visitor? are always " welcome. . __ ~3lr. Henry Holmes and .M ?s r Jecia,' Hitman of" Lexington ur? spending awhile here <$T KIljr.RWfJOD CAMP NKWS il ' i I >- t>1 ,'i M/.iic sine.-" ! ; "YpU iTTTTe In ai d ' i on us tnrough the column* of this paper, neve'itheless we.- ai- out r.e'i v ;.jh1 are P.iogi easing. * Out here we iyn observe, an.i appreciate 'different forms of nature. Just a wink* ago we beheld a most beautiful landscape. * Th** ground was white with, snow ami niig ciysia! like lei 11 - vs. : ^ ha.-.?\ri' i't'S. NOW \V if SL'i a difli'ivnt. funn of natun,- as v? iyok out we can see ilowers an.) trees hudding and putting out blooms. In tin- mornings we uic awakened by tr.e twittering o"i birds awakening from restful sleep that - was caused uy this pure invigorating air. Tnese nat- . ..ral advantages make tms :.n i deal location for people' -infected as we are. The citizenry "of our small community is made up of people tnat came from several whirs of life." Atnong us are former leamn-rs practical nurses, poitcrs, patients ,.f ...n, ...l ...... - . ..n _i_= ?itttv,?\u 11111 ni t.?? i? ? . (1 laborers: tneir interest vary but they are adapting themselves tc Hu-ir new environment. Recently our ?i<?ctdr pave one ol' v'Jt'- 'iilale, .patients' p e r m i s m o r-. to walk our?opnr??Tive?mi'inutes? each day. Now r. w minutes ina> see>Mi?a?street?w mie?to?most?ol you b..t the granting of even this short time stows ttiatt this-pat- 1 lent Las made remarkable improve mewls lur many times at mgnt we have had to arouse the nurse to administer to this very sick man. ?-? Let us hope that in tne near l.uture he may have--fivt-Lhours instead of live inintrt^'. Two of our patients spent Las.- >* ter Sunday in tne city witn relatives and friends. They reported a very pleasant stay.' Daughters of tr.e Holy Cross sent us some very lovely Easter nliies and colored egtrs wider. were L highly appreciated and enjoyed by all of us. With our natural,-- advantages iViipLuf .Ci duty l .in.1, plan our cure we feel ourselves olesseii but we want your mora' support. Come .to -See us. Wr wish that others who are sutferj ers of T. B. could join _s and be cared for- too. ^ ?t (.E()R(>KTOWN NEWS Despite the or.illy wnul all day and snowers in late afternoon on Sunday, the Easter bonnets 'were in fuii display. The Easter celeoralion was befittingly carried out .11 all the churches in tne city from early service? 5 o'clock to tne ev citing program u? 8 o clock. At .ik-thel A. church tne Pas-1' >fr Re v. R. - S Eawretire "preacTT' ' ed the Resurrection Sermon. The music was furnished by tne excelsior cr.oii boiii_at .tnis _ar.d the mid-day services. The fSvS. was neld at usual hour 10 o'clock and at S:S0 o'clock the S. S." department rendered an excellent program and at 8 o'clock, the senioi choir presented a musical cantata entitled "The Lord of Life". Mr. R. P. Gadson was in o'wn last w.-ek to see ins mother. Mrs. Julia Browne is bomb after working several months fct San tee <iun C4ub?plantation. Miss Melba Lawrence spent Eus tei wth mother and dad. Miss Jennie Browne and While Miller, botn students at Alien urn -versity, spent Easter here v.T'i parents. j. The friends of Mrs. F. L. Carolina will be glad to. know tnai she is feeling better alter being ! very?ii)?two werKs.?t*fte?thanter her neighbors for their kindness to her during her illness. JOHNSTON NEWS Bethel C.M.E. Church Sunday was service day at Bethel CME church and in spite of the heavy rain the faithful' few were at church, as Sunday being Easter a special sermon was delivered by the pastor, Rev. \\ E. Wilson. The flowers were beautifully arranged in the church. Sunday school at the usual hour with Supt. and teachers pres ent. "The" lesson was quite interesting. Visitor Rev. Mrs. Ix;la Chappelle of Greenwood. On Sunday night a splendid Easter program was" rendered. Too much credit cannot be given to the sponsors. Rev. W. E. Wilson was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Pope Sunday. Miss Ruth Jowers of Batesburg Miss; Emma Marshall and Mr. ? Frank Humphrey of Leesvillc and Mr. John Thomas of Lexington were the guests of Miss Hnttie Miles on Sunday (