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Mipil | p? *> i n, '' 1 Saturday, June 15, 1940 Mr. ^Lawreiuc lla:ood of Columbia, has returned to the City of New York after spending some time hero with relatives anil friends. \\'e wish for him much hnnninpstj There will be a Weiner roast at the home of Will.am Brooks Monday, June 17, H:0U p.m. for the benefit of First Nazareth Bapt; church. Mr. Seymour Carroll of Colum bia will leave here early Monday^ morning for Phijadelplhia where lie is to be Wednesday., June 19th for the hearing .before the Republican National committee relative to the contest from South Carolina. Mr. Carroll will spend the week end in Atlantic City as n guest of the Republican elub of that (city, returning to Philadelphia, Monday, June 24th for th< opening of the Republican Natumal convention. Among the Republicans at the Republican National convention from Soul.i Carolina in Philadel phia this week are: 1. M. A. Myers Columbia; James A. brier, Green ville; the Rev. R. I. Lemon, Charton; S M. Walker, Summerton; Mrs Andrew W. Simkins, Columbia and Seymour Carroll, Columbia and others. They are stopping "at the St. James hotel, the headquarters of the national committee. 1 I)r. and Mrs. B. A. Evrett and family left lor Boston, Mass. to attend the graduation of tJ^jir son, Henry Ev*rott, at Harvard university. Madame Julia Breeland, vMisses Carrie Shules Long, Mary Mitchell and Mary Lee Toomer, were in the city Monday completing plans for the South Carolina State Beaui ri-itis t (invention \\TiTcTi wttLMjr held in Sumter, S. C., July 15-1G Miss Gertrude Honey entertained with a lovely brthinte suppei in honor of her mother, Mrs. iuay.re Hayes last Saturday, June 8th. Those who enjoyed the evening besides the family were --- - I'll- AnnUi iUl'SllJlUll'S Cilia Uiaaouii ?iiv* niiuiv Janerette, Misses Eloise and Janerette. Miisses Charlotte and Laura Belle Baker have accompanied their grandfather to Detroit, at which place they will make then home. Their friends regret to sub-, mit their departure.. i'v T Hi-yo rrr>wii? ntti-nd.-rl IHm *ing ing convention Sunday at Mt. -Zion- C!\urch, which tied In finance with New Hope. All the Choirs di<l well and the entire affair was enjoyable. Friends of Mrs. Clark of New Hope were Mrs. Newton, of Orungeburg, is stopping with Rev. and Mrs. - W. R. Bowman on Harden St. Her k ison ,s "\vho is an undertaker at ?? Orangeburg, is?a.-imtient?at?the Conlumbia Hospital. His friends hope for his speedy recovery. Mr. Stopney Garri k is home again, after completing his initial ?. year as a teacher at Bishopville. Miss Mary Lillain Hall lt/ft - Tor New York city Saturday. She 1..*. .1 u.... JUSL L'UIIl|JlL'tru nv: i >. year at State College. * Misses Fannye Phelps and Gertrude Boney left Tuesday of this week ofr East Flatrock, N. C. to spend the summer. Miss Hattie Brawley left last Thursday for~the city?of N. Y. THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB The elub held its weekly meet -mgv* i-jthe home of Mrs. Lottie Esaw,,-)pi7l8 Millwood "Ave. The " house was called to order by the president. Deyotion was had and ^ jTjcluded a song and prayei. RoU was called and each member responded with a Bible verse and dues. The minutes of the last meeting were read, received and nitnnCnil fllvl aM.I??n,i. K11ci nofio was discussed. The meeting ad- , i?'iirni'tl to nu'i't at the home of Mrs. Maggie Rose, 2825 Cherry 1 Stree. A delicious repast of soft- 1 ' drinks and sandwiches were enjoy ' 3 ed. 1 > Bertha Lee Allison, Pres. C Margaret jlootlwin, Reporter ' BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. nnrwMrs. James McCollough and M>s. II.A. McColloirgji of 2532 f Cervas street, honored their daughter and grand daughter Bertine . McCollough wittli a lovely party ' May 29. ] The little guest was greeted in 1 the living room where they were ' given caps by Mrs. James McCol- ( - lough ami they played indooi ^ games. After being served they ( were given baloons by Mrs. Wil. liam DuPont, Jr. and soyvenirs { I by Mrs. Brizil Smith. One hun- j dre nine guests were present and ] "x the honored guest received many I j *' lovely gifts. Eve ,one exprr-ssed 'j rmg THE LUCKY BIRD' ' SOCIAL CLUB ?The' elub held its weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. Mamie Coleman, 1222 I'ark St. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Ntll.o Green, acting as chaplain. IV.i l/usiness -was discussed. The ehib witl have a picnic soon. Be sure to watch for the date. Mrs. Garrick will have a cake walk at the next meeting. There were thirteen members who answered to the roll call;"'" The next meeting will be at the nome ot Mr. Willie Boyce, 1020 ColUv?*? Street. Dismissed >by jMisa Nellie Green. A delg-htfuf-repass "win?" served. Mr. Sam Williams, Pres. Mrs. L. B. Garrick. HOI'SE-W ARMING PARTY IN KINGSTREE, A A lovely home brimming full with guests was the scene of a gay house-warming party given by Mr. and Mrs. James McAlister of Kingstree, S. C., on Thursday, May 23, 1940. Their cozy home was blessed by their pastor, Rev. H. H. Cooper. Mrs. Catherine Wiley - Stewart l ead "The House By The Side Of The Road." Afterwards the guests were served delicious ice cream and cake. Many lovely?ami?useful?gifts?were?received by Mr. and Mrs. McAlister. Their home is one of the most new and most beautiful in Kingstree. With two children, Jacqueline and Billie, they have only recently moved into their home. Mrs. McAlister is the former Miiss Martha Reese of Bennettsville, S. C., and she is a graduate >f Benedict College, Columbia, S. C. Mr. McAlister holds a degree of Bachelor of Science from Claflin College and is a member of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Foi several years he has been head of the Science Department of the Tomlinson High School, Kingstree and he is now working on his M. A. degree at Temple University in Pennsylvania. Both Mr. .and Mrs. M^Alister are prominent members of Kingstree's social set.. SPECIAL PROGRAM AT SIDNEY PARK The Stewards and various boards of Sidney Park CME Church will sponsor a special musical program Sunday night at 7 o'clock. Some of the best local talent will appear on the program. The public is invited. POPULARITY CONTEST A SUCCESS AT VEAL CHAPEL The program given at Veal Chapel by Mr. L. E. Switzer was a success. Invocation was offered by Bro Daniels,-"With Mr. Switzer acting as master of ceremonies: Recitation, Dorothy Jones; Solo, Weddie Mae Wooded; Reading, Mr. Charlie Benson- Recitation, M^ss 0phila Daniel; Solo, Miss Catherine Guinyard; Recitation, Miss Ri -becca Daniels; Selection, Capital City Quartett, who were at their best. .The reports of the contest summed up as thus: Miss Harriett Veal 6.0G; Miss Hattie. Mae Lee $7.52. Miss Sarah A. Veal $2.00; Collection for the Quartett $2.00. Total $22.5S. Miss Hattie Mae Ix'e won 1st prize and ~ Misses Sarah A. Veal and Harriett Veal won 2nd antj, 3rd prizes respectively., Ther< were quite a few friends -present from ColumTTitr m* m W PORO HEAl'T.Y CULTURE SCHOOL You are cordially invited to attend the first graduation exercises of Poro Beauty Culture school to be held at Union Baptist church Friday night, June 14, 8:15 o'clock sirs. Annie M. Malone, president of Poro College in Chicago, 111., will be among the outstanding speakers. Also presenting Mr. Henry W i Reed, a poet of Chicago, 111., and Mrs. Annie M. Malone (founder,I president and sole owner) of Poro j college will render a program at Zion Baptist church Sunday, June 16, 1940?4:00 p.m. Various talents. of the city will appear on this program. (Mrs.) W. C. Pope, instructor BIRTHDAY SUPPER Lovely was a supper given at the home of Rev. W; S. Patterson on Walnut street, Thursday night, June 6.- The affair was in honor of the birthday of the charming Miss inabelle 'Davis. The nostess was Miss Willie Mae Daw kins. The guests .were served c delicious supper which consisted of fk'in,) flii/'L'on rico nnrl crrnuu l*?*u VUIV.XV.I, ' ?w r> J ; green peas, creamed corn, lettuce and tomato salad and ice tea. ithe quests were entertained with pmes after which they sang "Happy Birthday" to Miss Davis. The birthday cake was lovely in pink coloi' scheme with miniature* pink candles. Those present were Rev. W. S. Patterson, Miss Isabelle Davis, Mrs. Lucilc Adams West, Miss [dell Jackson, Miss R. Bell Henfeyf Mr. Thomas White, Mr. Herman Eugene Smith and Mr. Lews Cook. The guests expressed themselves as having spent a most enjoyable evening. themselves as having a lovely time. Those assisting Mrs. H. A. McHbllough were Mrs. fVilliam DuPont, Jr.; Mrs. Boston Brice Mrs. EJrizil Smith, Miss Lizzie Jnoes Hiss Eleanor Frazier, Miss Thel11a Walker. - ? ? | THE TUESDAY EVENING 'SOCIAL CLUB i - ' I The club held a silver tea .Sunday at the home of the President Mrs. Katherine Warley, 2121 Gervais street. The house was beau tifully decorated with white and pink flowers.?The evening, wgrmr - joyed. ? Meetting will be held at the homo <11 Oik liruui/lnllt Tnuodon Pu cning. The club is in a contest and is striving to win. The meeting was called to order; minutes W"ie fr.ead, received and adopted. We disouBsed a ride to Dunbar Lake U) be 'given on the 8th of July. The roll was called, each member responded. We had as guest Miss Bertha "Lee Allison. We came td a close to meet next at Mrs. Brown. A nice repast was served. i THE BUSY LADIES The meeting was held at the home of Miss Annie Mae Manigault Monday, June 6. The meeting was opened with a hymn. The roll was called, and the minutes were read. Then all unfinished business was completed. We had two visitors with us and a new member to join, Mrs. Bessie Lee Sackr. Meeting >vill "be at the home of Mrs. Roberson Monday, June 17. We will entertain the Rai;ular Fellows?and Gubfftstgr clubs. We had a grand time at Miss Manigault's. Mrs. Roberson Has gone to New fork on a visit. We hope Mrs. Adams will soon get well. Any lady that wish to join our club .an see the President Mrs. rope at 10GH?1-2?Green --street.?Mm Artnie. Mae Manigault, secretary;. ...Vs. ?ieb<.er Coleman, reporter. ROSE SOCIAL CLL K" The cluL. held its weekly meeting at the home of Miss Rebecca Rose, Mr. Willie Davis, host. The .muse was opened by the Vice('resident, Mrs. "Gibson. The de votipnal was carried out then the meeting was turned in the hands of the program committee, Mrs fc!sau7 chairman. A lovely program was rendered after the exercise the ro|l was called and each member responded with a Bible verse and fee. The house was vdineU into the hands of the vice president and old anrfd "new business was conducted. The club adviuineo to meet at the home Miss Maggie Rose; Mr. Walter Brown host. The host of t|ie evening ...civeti saiail. saUines. coktail arm (Sake. ? INTERDEN OM IN ATION A L UNION INSTALLATION SERVICES MONDAY NIGHT Tr.o Colored Interdenomination.i L moil ul Columbia *Wttl have its Installation services Monday nit" June 17th at S:30 at the Friend ship Baptist church, on. the 1200 block of House street, front oi Lady street. The public is cordial ly invite to attend. Sermon bj Rev. N. 'A. Rice Installation by Rev. S. Jenkins. Dr. J C. Colclough, president-elect THLWAVERLY SILVER STARS F The Waverly Silver Star club met at the home of Mrs. M. L . ohifson. 1207 Lyon street at th? usual hour. Mrs. Gunter the char ain opened the club for devotionti to word* everyone responded jeautil'ully. The president briefly discussed fTie important business of the club. We are invit* i.' the public to go with us to the Moonlight picnic we are giving June 24 at Taylor's Tavern. There will also be a Weiner roast and peanut pulling. Alter completion >f all social programs the meeting closed and we adjourned,_ to meet at the home of Mrs. Naomi lohnson, 23.15 Stark St. The hosess served a delicious repast. CHERAW NEWS Sunday ' morning was a lovely time ftu Vill fChurc'h t ocrs an^l many iook advantage. Well, the old citizens of Cheraw are constantly passing to the Great Beyond. Mrs. C. Robinson as funcralized at the "Wesley M. E. Church, Wednesday, May 29 1940. She was the widow of the late Charlie Robinson of this city.<Mr. Joe Wingate, an old slave I and citizen of this city, died at his , home on Sat. night. He was funeralized at the Marshall Funeral n re. He was 93 yers of age. Among the students that have returned home" from the various colleges?for?the?summer?are?rnr : follows: Miss Dorothy Hammond ... Normal, Fayettsville, N. C.;, Miss Dannie Mae Deas, Bene et t '<.'4ege, Columbia; Misses ( Daisy Wright, Rhunnetta Wilder, Julia M. Johnson, Morris College; , Mr. Walter Wilson, Morris College, Sumter; Miss Carolyn Chap man State College,! Messrs Mari- , on Robinson, James Wright, Flet- ( cher Lenton and John E. McCall, , State CoHege Orangeburg; Mr. Frank Motley, J#-., Georgia Normal, Albany, Ga,; Mr. Wilbert Rol/insoti has also returned from ] Andeiaon, S. C. where he had j been teaching. Commencement exercices at the Robert Smalls High School was , held Friday night, May 31, at 8 j o'clock, at Pee Dee Union Baptist Church, where nine seniors ] were awarded diplomas. "The annual address was delivered by } Professor L. F. Buckner of Co- j lumbia University. ] Subscribe For? The Palmetto I^eade^ - THE PALMETTO LE^E MILLER CHAPEL <1 A. M. K. CHURCH V Re^V L. (J. Bowman, Pastor v. Newberry, S. C.? Number of members and citizens heard the speech of President Roosevelt as -be?urged?the?pi ogi am?of?procedure to frit forward ?He also litutled there is no let up. for democracy. Hundreds of members from various denominations who neglect their duty toward their church and fellowman will^not have1 u cuance to srvrinK irom uuty when Uncle Sam summons you to- the bar. It pays all men to registei to some church at once for you will need the church in the most cruel hour. Services ran high last Sunday as us"ual and as the in element jweather came on in the afternoon I .accented the attendance Sunday night. The P. E. will preach the iourth >unday<"ingnt. Monday night Rev. Dunham held the third quarterly conference which was quite a success. Reports show quite an increase on finance. Total amount raised dui ing the quarter $520.lfi an increase of $1X8.12. The elder spoke complimentary of the reports and nrg ed---that- we?continue the?goodwork. The pastor and the Junior choii is scheduled to worship with the trinity AHH'J church at Spartanburg on the 4th Sunduy afternoon at 3 o'clock and at Union Sunday night. A Children's Day program will jo at eight o'clock. A pageant to Ka t'amlariul ant itlnil Ka i don. ~ inose on the sick list: Madam L. M. Gilder, Lizzie Gary, Emma (Spearman and brother Mack Tuck er. The fifth Sunday is. the Unio: meeting at Helena and sixteen choirs will sing in a contest HELENA NEWS ' Sunday was a very plaesant day xnd S. S. opened at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Jackson of Mlverstroet was the afternoon ;uests of their sister-in-lawy Mrs. arrie Jackson and other family Mr. .and Mrs. C. E. Green. Mr Thomas Dewalt of Silverstreet was. the afternoon guest of On sick list are Mrs. Etta Counts and Miss Mattie 1*. Oxne>\ Brown Chapel A. M. E. Church Kev. I . i->. Koinnson, raster Sunday a very large crowd attended Sunday school which opened at the usual hour with Supt. at his post. After devotions the teachers arranged their classes At 12 o'clock the Pastor Rev. Rob inson delivered a soul stirring ser mon from Joshua 15:24. We were delighted to have in our service Prof. Walker, 2nd vice-president of the Pilgrim Health Life Ins. Co. and his co-wjjfjf;ers from the Poach Statcv^'tteffrgia. namely Mr ienkins, a recent graduate from Allen university, Columbia; Mr. Gibson, Mr. Counts, Mr. Robinson Mr. Hazzard and Mr. Jacobs. An interesting an excellent talk was nade by Prof. Walker. .Visitors are alwdtys welcome. ? GRBELEYVILLE NEWS Sunday night, the Onildren's iuy program was very short and timely at Wilson Chapel M. . K. Church. The nnsic was furnished by-Mrs: L. T. Mutiny. We are glad to have the students and teachers in from, various places who are taking active steps in the Church. On Sunday afternoon Rev. and Mrs. E. M.Hurley of Jacksonville ere the afternoon quests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Robinson and nmily. Prof, and Mrs. I.. F. Buchne'r were the Thursday quests of. t'.e lobinson family. - T Little Lloyd and Anion Buehner is spending their vacation in Greeleyvillc. Mr. Edward Murray and sister. Miss Edna Murray, left for Atlan ta, Ga. on Saturday. Miss Amy L. Robinson left for Jacksonville, Fla Tuesday visiting Rev, and Mrs^ F.. M. Hurley. WILLIAM CHAPEL A. M. K. CHURCH K. J. Jefferson. Pastor At 0:J5 the S. S. opened with a splendid attehdance, Lesson was reviewed "by Rev. Adams of Allen Temple, Greenville, S. C. This being the first.Sunday a very nuni erous crowd attended. The pas' or selected 5s a text St! Luke 23:34. Subject: ' The Forgiving onrf.> The sermon was very informing as well as inspiring. The choir as usual rendered very effective music. There was a rcc ord breaking crowd taking communion. The ACE League met at the usual hour. The subject discuss ed was "The Possible You." It was opened by Mr. Joseph Roach. The visifioiV po-S'iil were Mr. William Muldrow of State Ool'"co. Mr. and Mrs. Coan, Miss Edith Millir spent the wekend in Lhe eity ad worshiped with us on Sunday. Miss Charlese Haynes was al?o with us. She veoorts a successful schooL term at Allen Univ. The Women Home and Foreign Missionary Society is" alive a^an ^ very enthusiastic meetine was >eld at the parsonage. The follow- ! ng officers being elected: Mrs.J^ Evelyener Jefferson, president: Mrs. Mattie Davis, vice president; Mrs. Cur a Purckney. roetmC sect.: - Mrs. Fr.'zell Bowman, cor. sect.; Mrs. Matfv Myers tr<jns.; Mrs. * V >EK . . I Kthel Jackson. supt. of the JuI venile d"pt. | venile ili part. We were very fortunate to have Mrs. B. F. Hilderbrand, who is conference branch president of the Central Confer ence, a n.ctnber of William ChaI pel and tli# local society. 1 A? fV-.. .. ij-l.?urn- in .ill lie IH'l'VIC) B ttl'Kl' crowd att- 11:1 < 11 to hoar the pastorpreach front "The Glory of th.* New Z'io >." />ur hearts buyned withn while this man of God spoke by the Way. tioh.ie .MeDllffie li-EXNETTSYlLLE NEWS We ttre very glau to welcome o. r leathers, graduates and stulents iiome from the various colleges and schools and towns The WPA teachers had tr community meeting which lasted ar. entire week. We also hat! as a guest to the city Mrs. Hutto and Mrs. /Marshall, the State Supercisor accompanied | u.v Mrs. Sarah H. Evans. A special dinner was serve in the high school uuiitorium.Many out of town visitors witnessed the program and reported having enjoyed the se1 up. There have been :i nnmher .if J merman, who passed away last! .Saturday and* was funeral ized or Monday.: Mr?Pnilny Huproc puss ? ? I awa\?Saturday?A. M.;?Mrs Betthea died suddenly at her home last week; Mis. Bland and daugher ?Iic?i in the ia.spital last week. Mr. immerman of ISummerville, died while in the cty Tuesday at ter witnessing the fuheral of his brother. - His daughters came to . 111 *s1 s l'lMelal. 3 Mrs. Mamie Morris spent .Men.day in tV-eraw Witnessing the. ommenccnieiit exercises at Coulter Academy. Messrs Thomas, Jr., and Wilson Deas tvere at Cheraw and carried I 'iic-ir sisters. Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Williston ;.s meir g.est last week Mrs Williston mother, sister and broner l>t- Fayetteville, N. C. . Misses liaisy Wright and Ora uee Samuel, Mr. Leon Power and i n nds from Cheraw were , in the -ity M inlay making pp calls to their ole school mates. 1 hi' folks of the city have some beautiful flower gardens. Key. and Mrs. J. C. Cox are . nil s pea kin j bT tTTei r wonderful '.-i-ip to* Was .ington. D. C. as delegates. It was very education. Sick friends are /Mrsr. (Laura Gainey Williston and Mr. W. Wilusion. - j rm ST. PHILIP A. M. E. CHCKCH . Sunday was a crowded day- at nui cn r ive visitors were present We are always glad to have them visit us. They were Mr. Jerry 0ree and wife?of? Columbia, Mr . Freddie ?? and wife of Colum-, bia and Mr. Jeff Scott of East-'! over. Supt. Mamie E. Hinton opened the Sunday Svchool at 9:30. The pastor made the review. Amount a.sen in S'. S.. $2.14. The senioi class still holds the banner, Mrs apfioha Hfeveotix, teaeheir. A warm prayer service ws con ducted by Sis. Katie Jones anil Sis. Adu (J. Morris. After prayer service the pastor delivered a soul 'st.rnng set nioli lroni St. John 13:3 Sub. "The Mutual Love of (Jhrist and Ilks Members." Sacrement was taken. Contribution $12.08._ Prof. Caldv^cll, adult teacher, thanked the many .people for their coopei utionrTast' Week in his comiiuimty advertisement of his work -4ih ilie grown up ,1'olks. The ... i i .......i. u. nil people an1 uoing ?>'uu n?iiv. Wee aregkul to know of the won .Mrful improvement Mrs. Carrie riastlie is making. We pray that ?ue will soon he well again. Our trustee, Mr. W. S. llolley, Jji doing fiiie. We hope he will be autive again. Ilis .devoted wife and sons are carrying, 'on tthe undertaking business excellently. Our choir is studying music anu their singing has already ' improved. ' t ome to church, join the church. .\l. U. ilinton, Reporter IRIMYY ,V7^M. K. CHURCH Rev J. A. Lipsey, Pastor Wood.ruff, S. C.?The S. S. was fine in attendance and a good dis' "cussion was rhade. Mr. Melzq Salters passed away it his home Here last Saturday and was funeralized at McBetli Baptist Church, near Union, S. C. on Wednesdayby the Rev. A. D Duncan, Sr. A large -crowd attend ed the funeral. He leaves to mourn TTTs passing, a "mother, Mrs. Addie Salters of Charlotte,? N. C?; six sisters, Mrs. Minnie Cist of ^Missesr aglalf lfalfanf ba gagag Woodruff, Mars, Bertha Bookei .Misses Beil ami Helen Salter, all o Charlottee, Mrs. Inez Jackson j of Philadelphia, Fa.; three bro- ? thers, Mr. Daniel Salters. Char- J lotte, Mr. Clau'nce Salter;., Dun- * can, S. C. Mr. Bonnie Suiters of * Baltim me, Md. M. S. Callahain, < funeral director in charire. ' Air. Harris Thompson is a patient at tthf County Colored Hospital in Spartanburg. The following friends of Prof Allen Williams surprised him with a birti day party at tthe home ol Mr. and Mrs. F. Alexander la.>t week: 'Mr. and M s. David Robinson, Mesdaniea i Minnie Lee Thompson, Maggie Ferguson, Arthur Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin, t Aftei; presenting the presents, Mr. Williams was pre-.' -( J4e?[ a birthdajt* cake by Mrs. I.aura^ Martin. A repast of ice cream; an*I ,c?ake was served < Mrs. Hurrah remains ill J at her 4*bme. Havnes St-ee. '4 " _ - / < . - ROCK HILL LOC ALS liv -Ruby L-ee Reid All the schools here haw just about closed. .Many ol t.e students from Rock Hill have now return-, honie lroin college. Among then: - 'Ill' Miww?>.UI nil LnuiM?\ IlUg hm who uraduaLed?lrmn Th?. 'IVm-her* College al Winston-Salem without ol the honors, Misses'Virginia and 1 helnia fa msoIiii from South < arolina Stall* College. All. Richard l'ride came honu* i loin State College to spend a few ?wiv> wiin nis mother. Hi- now has returned to woi Ij l'or the summer Misses Ruby Lee and Willie C Reid, Mirian Singleton and Klizanel.ii Aunt i.-on motored to Win!isboro Saturday to attend a young people's meeting. .nr. i . \\ .slon was taken to the hospital suddenly Sunday, lie underwent an operation. We wish lor him a speedy recovery. Also Miss Edith Cureton, who in s been ill lor sevf-i-iTt days. Dr. and .Mrs. Hemphill Pride and little son of Columbia and 'Miss Pansy Pen?lerg*russ of CJiestei spoilt a few hours with Mrs. Johnnie Robinson Sunday. | Miss Kstelle Auttiur and Mr. an<l Mis. J. 11. ^Byers of Charthe cityt Sunday with Mrs Edna l\lllg. Miss Ruth '1'oatly n i' *f '?UA ihiLvk.rn s;:,, I,, ...j i In young* people's meeting at Cal?*ary Presbyterian Church, Miss flattie Bowler is spend .ng a few days in the city, thence ^o Charlotte, where she will sojourn the most of the summer ?ii>s lien:..' .M my lell lor ,\ Y last vteek. She plahs in .-pe.'.d the summer there. Miss Willie Mae Lee of Balis burg is visiting her.sist* }. Mrs C. W. Wright on Hampton St. Dr. and Mrs. S. :\1. J'lair, Mrs. S. C. Weston an<i Mr. Isiah Blair . navex just retuYned lroni a trip to Kloritla which they said wa -njoyable. Mr. Susan Ruth and ,Mrs. Laura i lioiiipson spent a few days on. Allen St. ' .Wis. mis.in Bailey's Bather is visiting her on .Trade St. He hails from Charleston, S. < . Mrs. jtlauile Hiiey and niece, Saturday niurdntr, wheie t n?- \ plan to spend thyir vacation. Gestina, left for Haliegh. N.' < . ' Mrs- Uairhey Wheeiei ii led o I F esilay morning after a i?>nc erioil of illness. S e wjas one of the oldest and most faithful member o f Hemfbn Presbyterian t'h..rch. Mrs. Frances Davis-of South 111 ; i # f Slf v iw.i-t intr ;l vi<iit from her son wwho teaches a; A t st Va. State. 'The visit "will be snort as he is schedule*I tt?* teach summer school. burg is visiting Mrs. Francis - School is out, and books are tthrown away, so best wishes t'oi Miss Ruby Funehess of Orange a appy vacation. MEMORIAL DA Y _ . \T HKATFORT We, the Citizens Committee t>i BeauT?>rt. S. wish to thank and express, our appreciation to out ttany friends who visited Beaufort on Memorial l?ay. May 30th.. ISMtt. tor their good behavior while here. There were about 4,000 visitors here and the report ori !. T. Scott, chief of police, was that only eight arrests wee made, none being of a serious na e. ?Atrnrv o' the visitors-came" front Charleston, Savannah. Augusta, Georgetown, and many ol the. smaller cities in South Carolina. A. W. Pressey, chairman Addie B. Haynes. secretary nxnTirrni ONE WAY \Vi cents per mile # BOUND TRIP 10% less than double the one way fares Air conditio etf CoachoB OW'THROUOH TRAINS J. T. COBB 'Division Passenger -Agent Columbia, S. C. JLJLILJuU IMNfKNRVS vi E UNDERTAKER AND J E OF SOUTH CAROL I; I 1006 WASHINGTON ST ?? PAGE TTTRTTT I'lVlephM* NU DANTZLER BROS. snor repair shop 2379 Gervaia St. Cainmbia. S. C. Prices Reasonable nviwihl.?LLalf?Soling a?9|ierlBliy Work Cal!c3 For ?nd Delivere<l ' mm Poro Beauty School Located at 2481 Millwood Are. BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES . Shampooing, l'ressing. Marcellintt ? -Croquinullitrg; Finger J^Y'aving, Hair Dyeing. Bleaching. Man. icuring, Massaging, Hand Molding, Anatomy and Electricity. - ?PHONE 5687 ' Wilhelmina C. Pope, Instructor | A^nic M. Pope, T. Malone, Prea cfPARLlE ALLISON Florist Flo wers For Every Occasion PHQNF_<ms ? 1202 Harden St. Columbia MADAM PETER'S HATR GROWER For Diseased Scalp?Gives Life and Ileautj. BEST GROWER? Apply once a week?Priee S&c. 190b Llanding St., Columbia, S. C Counts Drug Store, Washijngtoa SU, 1 homas Drug Store, Tay. lor and Iiarden Ste David G.tllison -^General Insurance Honest and efficient attention given to all business placed with me. U PHONE 5717 <> it it tSsyji Watch Repairing E. W^ISOM 2307 GERVAIS STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. II HUM All AJLI-COWIITlOWll, KBCLIIIMQ im C01CHII # 1, QilAM, COVIFOBTABLf One w ay from Columbia _ Richmond $ 5.4b Washington _ 7.35 Philadelphia 10.05 New York . 11.85 Boston (via Hell Gate Bridge i-- 17.35 Pittsburgh __ 13.40 Buffalo r- -- 10.10 St. Petersburg 8.85 Tampa ;? >- 8.30 Miami 10.60 W. Palm Beach 9.60 Jacksonville 5.10 J. L. Carter. DPA Boom No. 1 Arcade Bldg. Coftaaahto, 8. C. Tiliphioi Mil??M7 , NERAL HOME | ickns el) KM BALM KR ; 7 >?'A AND CEORC.IA ! '[ f r.- ? ? Funeral Cars and Funeral ? Equipment A as coon as the rest ;; And Hitter than the Rest o ? - 4 _ i i. And Prices Less 4 . ^ ? Office Phone 2.3357 <' ? > Ui-sidence Phone 7765 < ' ? O V FOl RTES?^ " AND X SERVICE ** COLUMBIA, S. C. | \ I