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^ Saturday, June 22, 1940
Dr. J. H. Randolph, president ol I
Claflin College. Orangeburg. was
in Columbia last Friday.
Dr. George \V. Louj, p.-es'doni
..r ( * 1# ... t :? / n
UI VyWUlLVl J II I i II I V'ull > KS 1 nc: aw.
?"as seen speeding tiirough the
city last Friday. lie come from
the. south and was headed north
on No. 1. driving his high powered
car with caution. Mrs. Long wasaccpihpatiying
her distinguished
| . hushand.
Mr. Avery Adams of Columbia,
* received his bachelor's degree
(mm Johnson . (J. Smith , at the
conmienr ement there 1 asweek.
Mr. Adams is hodle for a few
days with his parents, IM*. and
Mrs. Eugene Anams on Lady St.
t " Mrs. Hattio Duekett. founder
amL -huildeic af__L'hyilia. Wheat ley
Center in (livenville, spent last
Saturday at Benedict College atcr
lending the religious conference.
Mis. 1 HicKcii was jjuest. !>|)wiki'i
nfe the religious convocation in
ft, session here.
m Mis'". Mafr.-'ie AVitthTUTS of East
* Orartre, New Jersey, spent eiffht
la Cays with her ivyieo ami nephew.
M? Mr. aivl Mrs. J. B. Patterson of
52.1 Su i ter St. of this city. She
jrft reported a very pleasant stay.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Presslev of
1% M)l<! -Hwden St.. attended the funeral
of their In-other and brother'JS
in-law. Mr. A darn Presslev, who
departed this life Juite 9, in New
M Haven, Conn. He was funeraligc
at Fareet. Church near Holly Hill.
S S. June 14. with many sorpresent.
His body was aerompalaft
nied home by bis daughter, Mrs
JBW Ophelia Arehill of N'yw H ;\vrT>
Conn., who after spendinpr some
time with her. Unele and Aunt
B returned to New Haveii.. June 15.
l.arje crowds attended the
Children's Day affair at Fairview
Sunday. Rev. W R. Bowman,
: ^ the i astpr, preaehy'd a very, interestinir
sermon and Gertrutte Wel.
dr Lon and I.uirenia Jackson won the
In. prir.es. On Sunday night, ChildS
ten's Day will bo hold at Ridgev'^f
wood Methodist Church under the
y9* gm< 1anco^^ of Moadanies Davis,
* will sing, tho public is her-eby inr#
vited.
i. Rev. and Mis. W. L. Williams,
9 wish to express their appreeia?M?t
iiui t<> t in- officers. members and
Jfp i'i iends of tho Ware Shoals and
?ST Donalds oircuit of which Pi' is pas
tor, tor the 'ovely shower and
Mr. and Mrs, Otis (\ Jefferson
dat are spending tin- summer in Charts
lotto, N. ('.
Jhk- Miss Blossom (}. Dannelly daugh
w.^i?tei^ of?iVPf. and?Mis.?Cr?H-r- Dan?
IH'JIV ll'I i. IclSi >\ V' 141 I VMItt V 1\JL
JJ?> Portland, .Maim;, where she will
W. 'lL spend the summer.
,?jjL Mis. Elisabeth Sands of West
Palm B^ach, Fla., is spending her
i'sP?? vacation here with her sisters
Mesdames Sarah Goodwin and
Daphney Daniels. She will also
visit other relatives and friend:
re4m n?r to?Florida.
Odell "Williamson Humphries, a
r^reeeut graduate of South Carolina]
nesday, June 11) for New York
^H'fiily, after whtctr"hp- will go to hlsi
dBgn regular summer work an exclusummer
resort, approximateRipely
thirty miles north of N'.jY. City
ifiS&at Mount Beacon tlie .seventh
Egwonder of the world, .overlooking
yE$tothe Hudson River.
lk&h.o< k party, carnival
f -?%VNI> <H:FFN CONTEST
^MONDAY \IG1IT. JI NK 21th
A Block Party, Carnival and
f Queen contest, 2300 block Hampton
street, Monday, June 24, 1940
8:30 o'clock, sponsored by-the Cul
tu.'e club for the benefit of W'ilkfccjsfifcinson
home. The public is^invitM?Wed.
All the gaiety of tiesta is
Fjjfc promised.
' ROSE SOCIAL CLl'll
Kmb The club-, held its weekly meetut
the home of Miss R. Rosa,
Walter Brown, host.
The house was opened for defl^feyotional
exercise. First selection.
The One Rose, prayer was rejPjai'Pented.
Second selection, Where
j?He Leads Me. The house was
ggturned over into the hands of the
^wjBvice-president, Mrs. Ethel Gib?^Eeon.
The roll was called ami each
?member responded with a Bible
:ft|j9verse and fees. Business was then
djjSi discussed. There will be a Silvei
Tea Sunday, June 23, 1940 at the
home of Mrs. Margaret Goodwin,
2125 Gervais St.
The meeting adjourned to meet
at the home of Mrs. Oneat Boozer,
1121 Laurence St. The host
of the evening served cock-tail
1W and cake.
5f Bertha I<ee Allison, Pres.
Margaret Goodwin, Re))ort.
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TUESDAY EVENING SOCIAL |
CLUB i
Rosa Lee Carson, Reporter
The Club met at the home ol
Mrs. Willie Mae Brown, 'J'28 Pino
St.. Tuesday evening, June 18.
I !li' i""rti>'f vvn" to order
by the president, Katherine Warley.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read, received and .adopt
j etl. Unfinished ami new business
were discussed. We are running a
! bus to Dunbar Lake on the 8th of
?uiy. i no roil was called and each
member" responded briefly. The
meeting adjourned to meet at the
home of Mrs. Marnier Felder, 1>12
Walnut St.
The hostess served a delicious
repast.
THE MOONLIGHT CLUB
The Moonlight Social club met
it fjie home of Mrs. Elizabeth
41 ice, vice-president, June 17th, at
i Tip Harden street. The meeting
was called by the vice-president.
1 he minutes were read by the sec
rotary; plans were made for the
combination party which is to be
at the home of Mrs. Lillie Bell
Brown, 1721 Washington street.
Monday nkuht, June 24. We arc
joy the evening with us?: 1
YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE
The Young People's League of
Fairfield Presbytery was held a.t
D.w.a.J~ ? u .. M A w
v uiva>v> i iir?i/>vynau t ii u i v; n
Winnsboiu, S. G.7 Saturday, June
1, 1040. The devotional period
wasl conducted by Miss Lucia
James. After the business and
liscussional period t,h e guest
speaker Mr. Albert Cooper, Ainer'iean
delegate to the National
Youth convention which was held
at Amsterdam, HoUami. H i s
speech was very inspiring, lie
has also visited France, Germany
Switzerland and England. After
lunch' we re-assembled for worship
service which, was conducted
by the Young People of Calvary
!>resbyterian cliurcfu The guest
speaker for the evening was Dr.
Houston of Camden.
The officers of the?Y.P.I,?uL
Calvary are: President, Isabell
Heath; Vice-President, John II.
Holmes; Secretary, Nannie Boykin;
Treasurer, Lottie T. McDow
ell; Reporter, Arwilda T. Baxter.
Daily Vacation Bible school be
ati at Calvary Bresbyterian June
10, 1040. Fifty children have been
enrolled so far. The instructors
are Mrs. G. M. Ulrner, Mrs. C. W.
Tally. Miss Margaret Roseborough
and Miss Arwilda Baxter.
Bible school will Continue two
weeks.
h shower . ^ 1
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The Pulpit '"Aiders.of the Royr
Baptist Church, Anderson, S. C.
honored Miss Ethel McAdams j
who Is to become the hi ule ut th
-Rev.?Maxie?9:?Gunlun T
the sixtjli, with a, miscellanea '
ahower ut the?home of - Mrs: HMiss
McAdams was very lov-bin
her "butfit of white and a corsage
of roses and sweet peas.
The shower extended over threi
different hours with a half-hoy
between each. Different groups
came at different hours. As they
entered they?were?met-?1?
hers of the Pulpit Aid who received
the gifts anil ushered them
into the very attractive living
room where they were received
by the bride. The room was deeoratetd
with gladioli and ferns.
In the first half of the hour i
the p rests were refreshed with
'ruit punch in buffet style; in the i
ast half hour a delicoutt- course
of ice cream and cake was served 1
Before the guests made theii
'eparture they were permitted to
see tile gifts which were all beau- t
Active hostesses were Mrs. Ro
sa McClrdtTn, Mrs. Scipio Jones '
Mrrs. Eliza Jane Hall. Mrs; Vivian
Zimmerman and Mrs Cleo -J
Clayton. '
MR. AM) MRS. T. J. JOHNSON
(KLKllRATK .r?th ANNIV; <
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Columbus, Ga.?Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Johnson celebrated th. i r 1
fifth anniversary Sunday, June !) '
at their resident in the R. T.
Washington Apts.\ 404-C.
Mr. Johnson presented Mrs.
Johnson with a lovely gift and a
4\veot hunch of gardenias. The
couple had as their dinner euests
a few friends from Fort Renninpr -1
Ga., and Columbia, S. C. The (
oouple 'received many eonprratulations
from far jyid near. *
Mrs. Johnson, the forme Miss :
hois fy-ay of Winnsboro, S. J., attended
the public schools of Winns *
boro and Clinton (.JolleRC, Rock c
Hill, S. C. Mr. Johnson is a (frad- 1
uate of Finley Hiprh at Chester. .
S. C. and is permanent employed
uofl 5.1 5H qnp BJd.MJ.jo oqj Xq
ning, home of the Country's lar- ^
?est Infantry School.
I Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are th?
nroud parents of two fine sons '
T. J. Jr. and Chas. Williams. ^
Ttti^ t.CCKY BtRfY SOCIAf, *
CLUB
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The club held its weekly meet- '
inp: at the home of Mrs. Hattio
Johnson. The meetinpr was called 1
to order by Mrs. Nellie Green, act J
incr chaplain. The devotions were ^
carried out^in routine, followed
with the business of the club, 1
with the president officiating., e
The minutes of the last meeting 1
were approved. We will have a v
Fish Fry at the home of Mrs. Hat f
tie Coleman Saturday nipfht, June C
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Meet the Twentieth I
Century Gabriel
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Ktt4,v<:v:|
ERSK1NE HAWKINS
Erskine Hawkins, the twentieth
century Gabriel who will an near
with fits orchestra at the Township
auditorium, Colurpbia, on
Thursday night, June 27th js the
youngest name' bandleader in the
business. Born July 26th, 1914 in
Birmingham. Alabama. Mother a
World War action?Holds a B.S.
decree from Alabama State Teach
ers.. c ollege.?A tra ined .musician.
Taught music for one year
until he organized band. Arranges
all his own music. Plays every
modern musical instrument
but sticks to his trumpet. Plays
most exciting horn in the profess-"
ion. Designed own special mouth
piece enahlihg him to hit high note
range ni^vet * befone^ reached b\
any trumpet player. Is the only I
one to triple tori ? ue h i pr h 'C'. Is J
? prolific song writer. Outstanding
hit tune thus far is "Tuxedo
'function".
Secret of his remarkable trumpeting
is that he 'blows from his
stomach*. Krskine directs. band
only with his truiripet. Will not
use a baton, but possesses no superstitions.
. The band has been
intact since original organization.
All members of his unit ' were
school-chums together. IS fade, his
(lehllt as :i profi'^inna) h-inrilnari.
er at Harlem Ojiera Houses NYC.
Erskine and his orchestra caused'
and over night sensation after
opening the famous Harlem -Uproar
1 Joust' on Broadway and is
acclaimed by press and public as
the eri^Kivt of modern trumpet
nlayers. lie is the idol of Harlem's
famous Savoy Ballroom
from where he broadcasts thrice
weekly" over the NBC red and
blue coast-to-cpaist .networks.
Erskine's ambition is to play
with his orchestra in every city
and town in the United States.
jxuores nrown ano jimmy Mitchell,
featured vocalists with F.rskine
Hawkins are also slated to
uinynv with the Twentieth Century
Gabriel when he plays at the
Colunibia Township auditorium ori
Thursday nio-hC .Tone 27th.
'22, GOO Sumter St. Miss Welfare
will have a-lemon squeeze?at?the
next regular meeting at' the home
>f Mis. Gurlie Morris. 1822 Wash ,
iivgton St. The acting' chaplain dis
missed vs. A delightful repass
was served the club.
Mr. Sam William?, President
Mrs. T.. B. Garriek, Sect?tarv
ST. J A MIES AMI- CHCRCH
Abbeville, S. C.?Mrs. Elsie W.
Garlimrton recently returned
from a visit to her son. Prof. S
Wyclitf Garlington, head of the
social science department of Livingston
College, Salisbury, N. CShe
was accompanied home by
davghter-in-law, -"-.Mrs. Evangeline
W. Garlingtono and grandson
three months old S. Wyclitf, Jr.
Sunday morning the ^Sunday
school was opened at the usual
hour by* Mr. ft. T. Johnson tHe
Supt, after which the pastor delivered
a soul stirring sermon,
rhen baby Garlington, Jr., who is
extra large-for his age was baptised.
He showed no fear of the
A ME water.
The Children's Day program,
inder the direction of Mrs. Joseihine
Brown was well carried out.
It is anticipated that the trustee
rally on the.th Sunday will
)e a great success".
HT. SINAI R. M: C. E. ( Ill RCH
Rev. Adam Lawsoiv. Pastor
Orangeburg, B. C.?S. B. open- l
d at 1 n-8ii .-I iv, -with the Su-pt. in
Va'' Aftitei* ti'V ieVi t K?t noclnv i
ind presiding elder took their <
)laees and conducted . the servic s.^'The
pastor presented the P.
)., Rev. Thomas Richardson who 1
ook his test from St. Matt. 25th '
hapter and preached a soul stir- ;
in^ sermon. This being qut 3rd
luarterly conference we had .a 1
arge crowd.
The revival meeting that has '
>een going on at the ab^ve named ^
diUTch for two weeks, was con- '
lucted by the Rev. Marcus who
>reache.d very forceful every nite.
rhe Holy Ghost ran so high un- '
il the members and friends re- !
p?est him to stay another week- j
rhrough the gloat preaching of
lev.Marcus we were blessed with '
7 converts thus far.
On the second Sunday the lit- j
le daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ,
fohnnie Hill, Sierid Teressa and j
>V il lie Bell, were Christened. j
Presiding Elder Rev, and Mrs. 1
rhomas Richardson and their dau
:hter and sons Mollie Buster and ,
rhomas Richardson Jr., of Pine- ,
wod, S. C., were tjie dinner ,
rueots of Mr. and yvfrs. "Willie ,
lovan. ]
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' THE PALMEtfft) OEADE;
LAURENS NEWS
Vacation days are in full swing.
Teachers and college students
have all arrived home reporting (
successful terms.
. Miss Florence Boyd received ,
her BiS. drjrrcT1- fl'oih S. I". State ~
as did Miss Priscilla Shelton, the >
| Messrs Wcarin.-x and Shelton also ,
bor'e home the sheep skin. 1
Mrs. Alice Carr of Cincinnati, j
i O., pleasantly remembered as .
| Alice Robertson was a visitor jt>
I the city recently.- ?She was' at*
Icompanied by her \> rot hers Alvin .
and Kugene who live in Greenville.
Mr. and.Mrs. Q. D. Oliphant at
tended the graduation of Rev. .J \
Kdgar Sniih at Renediet college. 1
His friends will' be interested to
know he is continuing his minis
terial course at Oberlin College. y
Rev. W. L. Wilson is in the city
this week after closing a success- 'j
ful revival in Columbia.
Rev. J. W. Mathis is taking ^ ^
special course in Hampton Insti- j
tute, Hampton Va. Rev. Mathis
is principal of the Thos. Zanders
high school.
Mrs. Julia Higgins of Philadel- * '
P n u-'ltA nnmu thn h?ii?_ '
ial of her brother, James Blake- "
ley of Clinton, has returned home. ^
Miss Han/iah-Kathryn Hunter, -a?
student of Mather, Avas?:r pleas- 3
ant visitor of the younger set re- ^
ittntly.'- -?" " -- s
Thomas Sanders is spending c
his vacation at Hampton Institute
in connection with his mechanical ?
i}our*e. Aloiizo Whitenei is in *'
New York for his vacation. _s
Miss Dorothy Caine has brought
home honors as a graduate of the h
Friendsliiii College. Rock Hill. F
Mr. and Mrs. \V. P. oliphant,
Mesdanies Curtis, Curry and Carroll
of Edgefield were Sunday h
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Q. 1>. Oil- h
pliant.
Mrts. Carrie M. Carroll is at t
or home after a successful term H
at Bettis academy. ^
Miss Melrose Dial and Mrs. Car S
lie Edmunds have gone ninth for. .J
the summer. ~ " ci
Mesdanies Carrie Cunnnviliabl,
M.wr.ri,. Vnll.,1. MIc A,
X UJ.V ? MISU .?V.
Pyles a r e attending summer
school in Greenville.
AYOODKl FF NEWS
Trinity A. M. K. /ion Church t]
tl
t<
S. S. \vj?s fine Sunday with a n;
.rood attendance A brief discuss S
ion on the topics by Mesdajnes \\
Hinder, Iiby and others were a
very interesting. s<
ho Children Day program at cl
La nford Grove Holiness church s;
Sunday ni^ht was very good. The S
little children were well prepared el
to make the program a success. u:
of three brothers and one sfstei fi
sang several selections which were el
enjoyid. The Williams quartet and e
other participants from Lanford ft
Grove?wtH? play a* part on the n'
.ClhiBdren's Day program at the u"
above named church .Sunday.
Mr. Horace Thompson passed f1
away at thxi^wtrnty hospital-Th J2
Spartanburg last Monday and was
funeralized. at Trinity church on
Thursday afternoon, 2:30 p.m. ^
with the Pastor, Rev. Lipsey of- '
ficiating. Mr. Thompson leaves 'V
to mourn his passing, a wife Mrs ^
loi i nornpson ui i.urens, one
daughter, Miss Mai- Ada Thonip- y
son o't Washington. D. C.; twi. si.-,
tors, Mrs. Gladys Vance, this cit>
Mrs. Mae Lou Steen of Spartan- ^
burg; a brother. Mr. B. Thompson
of Baltimore. Md.. and a host c
of other relatives and friends.. ^
Miss Elmer Ferguson has re- ].,
turned to her post of duty at the
State Park hospital- in Columbia w
after recuperating from, a ievent g
operation. - " ti
Mesdames Kvelyn Wilburn, MaT
tie Thompson. l>ot Under and St
Misses Helen and Elsie Cannon \\
visited Mrs. Magnolia Wfr'gbtV ft
Beauty Salon in 1.a mens Weil ties t<
day 'evenin.it'. Mrs. Wright is an
expert beautician, when, in I.aur M
ens don't fail to call on her. I.
~ The following young men?Ate-. Ac
ompanied them: Messrs John II. di
Franks,-AiHlre.\v Kant and George
S. Ferguson. 'u
LAKE CITY NEWS
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Chudi en's Day service at Wes- C]
ley M. FL Church on last Sunday
was quite a success. Rev. Watson
pastor of the church, stated that tli
he was well pleased over the way -n
the young people carried out" the 1?<
flrniri-a 111 TVi*. nni-nrani was direct s<
oil hy Mam. S'. E.?Watson. A? ice ?
cream party was given on Mon- tli
lay afternoon for .those who took h.
part on the program. A
Rev. D. W. Washington, pastor
of St. James AME Church, is
still making plans o raise money
to rebuild the parsonage. The J
Farmers' Four Quartette of New
Hope, S. C., will sing at .St. James yj
AME Church on next Sunday, the p,
2.1, at 8 P. M. Everybody is asked
to come and bring a donation for th
collection. ' Si
Work on rebuilding Mt. Clair jn
Baptist Church began Wednesday
r.f last week. The "building is ex- f0
sected to entirely completed with- ck
m the next three weeks Tht^Trrem
ners have been working hard ahd ge
are still doing so in Older that th? yi
program will be completed. Th? si
trustees are expecting all mem- ni
sers to report next Sunday, June gl
2.1 at 6 P. M, The pastor, Rev. C. ?.r
B. Blake, will be present to preach Ft
iis first sermon in his new edificie.
... ed
The text for Rev. G. \V. Han- "m
nah's sermon on _ next Sunday A1
morning is: "We are up on the Ff
.vrill and won't come down." The er
uibject is: "Our People Cot A fe
Vlind to Work." .. Re
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W INNSROKO NKWK
By Mansel Ross
Rev. I! en ry \V, Woniiani, lor
-lly a kid of this town, return
for a sho. i visit on Friilay of li
aunk-^frkt-ee-^HMidlll^ JTI years
Houston, Florida. He rendei
splendid preaching services Ale
iay iiljrlii Wajmaii A.MK chun
Rev. and Mrs. W'oodard and tin
'our children were visitors of A
Vf,... I?... t
...i? miB. 11 avi" .jucksoii am!
ind Mrs. S. A. Moon-.
Mrs. Sa.ah Clark arfteH spendi
.wo weeks ih our town with h
.ousiii Mrs. Maria Jackson h
eturned to her home in Columb
Mrs. Hettie Russell attended t
A'omen's conference last week
Benedict college, Columbia..
Prof. W. A. Ross and fann
uotored to Charlotte, N. (J. la
Vednesday to witness the grail
it ion id' their son Paul fre
ohnson C. Smith Univ.
Rev. Land of Chester is condu
ng' revival meeting at St. Pa
iaptist church. Rev. J. M. Beat
?astor. ~
Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Tally a
ompanied by Pi of. W. A. Ros
r. to motored to Charlotte to v
icss the graduation exercises
ohnson (" Smith University,
Bev .1 M?LSoutty?has n libra
id- the 66th anniversary " of""\
'isaah Baptist church, Ridge wj
b?Ct It was a tremendous -sti
ess.
.Miss Martha and Air. Brim
lunningham and Prof. \V. A. Ru
re attending the Benedict-All
nipni"*- gfhr>nl-JL^
Alesdanies Rufus Greepe and .
en Mitchell are attending t
'icdmont Su mmer school of Ro
mi. ~~~~
Mr. Ernest Ford has return
ome for a few days after speri
ig sometime in Greensboro, X.
Mr. I). G. Bolton, Jr.. Mr. A
rur Roseborough and Mans
loss attended church services
It Pisgah Baptist church la
lunday. They also attended tl
l*H**?^lon ia Children's Day exe
ises. ^ ;
MT. (;l.IVi: A aM. E. (TH UCI
Rev. H. C. Andrews. Pastor
Myrtle Beach. S. C.?Sund.
he Weatlier was very warm b
he faithful, few. found their \vt
i the various churches. 9:30
i. Sunday school opened with tl
upt., Mrs. Jeff Bellamy and c
workers at their respective pla
s. (5:30 p.m. the League held i
ession with the president
targe. 7:30 Prayer service ws
piritually conducted by Miss ]
pivey and AHss Margaret Mitel
II. Rev. Andrews was not wit
s Sunday because of Hnath j
le family. The members at
fiends of Sandy Grove Efaptii
lurch and Mt. Oliye AME churt
xtend their heartfelt sympath
> the family in their bereay<
lent. 8:30 Rev. T. H. Hern in*
ay ascended the rostrum an
reached?a?sui.l sli ri-i n^r sennn
om St. Matthews _19:20 Sul
ct "Go.
Aiming the visitors -were Re'
eorge W. Williams of Gammo
heological Seminary. Atlanti
a. He gave some timely r?
arks. He will preach for us o
le third Sunday in July, Als
Irsj Ethel Carter of Conwaj
'rs. Marie Grant of High Poin
?C.. and several othera.
Saturday night the Trustee B<
ive a chicken dinner at th
'hool which was a success. The
ere, assisted by Mrs. Netti
pivey, Graey .Mr King, Miss~~f
irton., Francis ?pivey and Idel
tr ?
r arrow..
Miss Evelyn Emily spent las
eek in Mnyosvrlle. Mrs. Anni
imm> ns spent last Saturday al
moon in Conway on business..
A motur thoseMiere to spend th
unnur a'c Mr. George Hous?
'alter Scott of Columbia. Mis
osil Maker and.?SauMi?Cwv i mr
>n .-of Darlington.
Miss Rutli Parker, Rosa Bakei
r. -J. B. Owens. George Hous<
i-roy Brown. Charles Brown me
noil - to Bi nicy's bench" Wednes
i.v niirht to attend a party.
Mrs. Ethel Carter was the din
.r truest of Mr. and Mrs. .1. I
w.-ns Sunday.
U1TISM VP /ION ( SNA \V"
III RC|| Sl'NDAV
S'.at-- Park?The ten candidate
iat were' to he baptized on th
eond Si inlay of June was post
>ny<l until the 4th Sunday nighl
v we can have all.of them Bap
iced?trt?rmr?service?nrrd ttro^i
at are working in the day cai
' present. Come 'one and all
11 are welcome to our services
BA I.TIMORE. MD. NEWS
ly '(Mrs.) Louise G. Douglass
On sick list are Mr. I,. Peaks
rs. Florence Hood. Mrs. A. Mc
owell. Mrs. Stokes, Mr. Jacobs
The various churches observe*
ieir usual weekly services am
inday held spiritual and uplift
g service.
Mme - Elizabeth Douglass sail)
r the revival at Rev. H. Smitl
lurch, located on George St..
Mrs. I ouise G. Douglass had a
lests Mrs. Albertha Weathers
rs. Roxie Golden, Miss Ann;
law, Mr. A1 Jr.. and Mr. John
e B. Gore.* Mrs. Louise G. Do
ass was Mrs. Albertha Weath
s and Mrs. Mary Weather piles
idny evening.
The Mt. Hebron Ushers rende
I a program Sunday at 3:30 p
. in interest of the church. Rev
lien preaehed for them. Mr R
*wal, president of the male ush
s; Mrs. Gary, president of th<
male board; Sec., Mrs. Exal
>v. M. Rlowers, pastor.
.
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iUtl Church ai I'r.i>|i? i it\. S < . .,i. t'\,
^ Sluitrhs I'istiict. hi!> I>i* n '
n 1 III .ill lll'IIM vr, ~~T, ;
.j,j j imptvssed with tin- -tionn; tut.-- 1
: MltTf lloUL'Ilt III 11- I'V Ii'.il luit i-- '
^ ; t?-r, Hcv. A II llciis-mt. wl.Vj
. A spoke fiii'iii the ti-xt. K|?h? s. -V:T. j
jAt I'. M. th?- iiiuliiftiii was-1
fiiit'riaiiH'tl with tt-pi up rain - i n i'
~j_ t)y .yj.fchihli I'll of -the S: ~S. -The-'
worship program. w as i 111 i I.
"I nt.. the hast ?-f these." This
lC' in.Jaded children from the cradle ,
aS 1"<j] 1. 1 ?*'_' illlicls {Hill fitnu llii- pri
la- marv denartnients.
lie I
at The Ih-jrinners entertained ti.<
audience with a |?lav. entitled,
ily ! wanted: A Sunday School.We
st I had a minihej- of yei y 4eneo. i a.:r-"ii-_
j inj< remarks f?.t .ttie henefrt "I' tii?
,ni y?>unp' pei,pit from nut visions
' members and friends. The ehild|C^
! fen were tf.aitied h" M'-k.-.?PA
[k] ' Sims and Maty Lizzie Kleazer.
[ who spilled in. pains m .makim?-~thr
pTnxmrFTi a success. We u
to thank till members. and visit
c* 1 inj? friends, for the splendid offer's.
| in?? and invited you liiick t . i.m
"t I church. Oil d'.e*-> dnmi vrii.T To"
?f all.
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2379 Gervai* St. Columbia. S. C. j
Prices Reasonable
l" ^visible Half "ollnc a Specialty I
Slh??W?r4<?fbrllr?t Eitr and Delivered
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1 1202. Harden St. Columbia |
iy MADAM PETER'S
nt HAIR GROWER
iy
a. For Diseased Scalp ? Gives Life
u- and Reauty. BEST GROWER?
o- Apply once a week?Price 35?.
c* 11)06 lilanding St., Columbia, S. C
ts Counts Drug Store, Washington
,n St., Thomas Drug Store, Tay.
if lor and llarden Str
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;; David ~Xj7 frill soil
h General Insurance
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Honest and efficient atten- 1
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UNDERTAKER AND / J(
OF SOUTH CAROLIX
f I 1006 WASHINGTON ST.
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Poro Beaut} School
Located at 2481 MUfrrood At?.
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Shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling.
CToquinolling, Finger Waving,
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching. Manicuring,
Massaging, Band
Molding, Anatomy aad
~ Electricity.
PHONE 5687 ~
\\ iihclinina C. Pope, Instructor U|
Annie M. Pope, T. Malon?, Pre*
Watch Repairing
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Richmond .1 t 5.40
Washington .... 7.35
Philadelphia 10.05
New York - 11.85
Boston (via Hell Gate "*?
Bridge -- 17.35
Pittsburgh _. 13.40
Bultalo -- -- 10.10
St. Petersburg 8.85
Tampa 8.30
Miami 10.60
W. Palm. Bewh-------?--&.60
Jeckeenrille 6.1?
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Room No. 1 Arcade Bldg.
Columbia, S. C.
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a- 1 kc ^iOlh ( nnt?rv 4rti- Tc
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\ ll :t H I l.'l^yt*. Oil Mttl.., *4?-*?
liftui I.eat lunch. Thomas {
Drug Store , ?
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Advance Tickets i
91 Cents
At-l)oor $1.20 | ?
White Spectators |
60 C ents $
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Kuneral1 Cars and Kunrral 4
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as coon as the best ;;
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