The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 06, 1940, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Saturday, July 6,
Mrs. ('oriK'lia i'>. \\ iti.tv r.eoinpanicd
l>y Mr. ANiiliaiu S. ?Mv(
I't'i i iit . < ! I ni?a i
Washington Iii . ! u t;?. . i'\
Saturday fur -V v. ' Vm
whore they will spend n .!;,i :
ite time with phuius. \Vo wis1
11>!" I!:e111 as. j , ' ?
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A I i V 1 \ > > i . I ' ' J I ' l I I J I . . V V J |
at SV >a'*s \. Vf. K. It.; it entitled
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V l iday ire id. .Jniy I. . Il l . sponsored
l>j Mis. Ruth .'an.n et to.
Atl a) Issii i' I a i
I'rot'. .M. l>a\tki..s. M.i>. Hut!
.1 iilu.'ii i;a??i;:i I.-"?.inn
erette spoilt fSunday in St. lii'orm';
' S. t'., where they .iilviidi'ti sVrr
yieen?trt?i-li l *k i?aid njoy i d?a
splendid a U'lhouii a; tin.- lvtia.''
_ of Mr. and Mis. I.ewir Kr.-w-n.
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M ARK! A(ilv. \NNOl nVK.MKNT^
-d t s- -I ??i itrr+tr?fT: i in I'd ?ii. ol
Columbia, .Sou tii' i..i..!inn announ.es
1 e ..i;i '-!:i :e her da?nh
tor, Inelle Klizabi th. m Mr. Ilow
and i!. I >; 11 . - r. !... No -.v.; v. bur 'J
ltKilJ. Mr. iin.iln :? i the ".sfin ??
,M r. and >; i >. 11 v. .' i ii; r.M-r ~
Philadelphia. 1 *; .. and a l'.'lu
J-'radualc o. -.i... ;it>
j'.apt it. i is : v;s..r .it tin
Coluinl.i.i hispit;.' u*' f'
comity.
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I' MM > l.\ II AHI.'KM
A <1 !!- ;.! t'.d 'p:i!-iy vj ' -A.U>u
?-Mmul:>\. .lane- at i he home
<>!' Mo, I ?. ? ,\\ ..
1 HU-ST.. i'l '"ti ?tt'? ??;'T"
1 if II' V; ! v.; i
and .Mrs. K:-t< V.
uh? are M-I1.I, -J??
hosts Wi'Pe I.il:.-.
say. I > .111 i< - i S. \ :
V ! ?< ? ,
A ni'-iiu. i. r :>i 1" . ..
salad. hoi. ;_i?.*- . p a a t 1 -.
liitz pickles, i If. . ;.a ;
\\o iv del ipti i f !i\. M.: . .
cha! pa II"-;- Ji'.d i r' r . !
enjoyed. ( ivat ? i\. * : a!.served.
Those ?-ii.m?yin:; l: nV'n:/
Messrs. Frank ko<dii. i! i.'
(del. Willi. 1
vis. Hosier I'.a.a' . !' .-.(a '
las Hoi; I ware. Tifo: j:ts_
lia.-ivu^.i.,;p..k!. la awloy...
Fred 1> ike. Thomas Wis-.:: an
Miss, s !I.;' \ Wsv.e-; Vvi -i:t. Kf
t'ii' Harris. S.'^an;"/ V, r?v>i. X,?.rnii
Jenkins~nti4I.i
Tin.' party jumped limn 1 PTf~
clock until?-V Kv? i y e.ie ! ad
deli-jlUr.d I,I...
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rni: itrs^ i.a:>ii:s
f Thi' Ihisy Ladies Social I (l"!l
j . nut en hd.i'Y. ' i! 1st, at the
home <.f .V i s. Iv. u Aertus on .Tobacco
Street a' M. t'p-i:
enterim.; the lioii'f h ! ;. .>
vjis In I'll'! ^ u: n *. I>v
fruuKllirie.-s v.'us ii.i *i:i i-! * r
-i?t?-<!" :ir; ! within a' f. w moments
each person i I:.'; fill' !. t :1 tin*
worries <f tin- day :;: I was '/.die
enjoy injr the hospita'itv of the
surinni-.!; > , There v.'-,.. it',. ;
hit of business to hi ni-vus.ed se
at the conclusion of our Lour tun!
half of?pleasure eio-h 'IV.- I a '
attentively !is *? is.?! . the marks
of m i- President. The min1
t'-> \*.v , i ' i v*. i\ : 1 a ?I 'I>t. ?I.
All titifiiiisJn i| business
I was ili>)M si-,1 of atul !a W business"
' li'st . ssi if *"> ir *'o ntaiy then was
asked by tho Pr? siden'. t-> reae
some mail the'vi.tb ha I i -.-o? - i?!
A Very aire i.. i do. as' i a I f:>o
one of imi- meoilir. s, ' AP s. I Jolly
Smith, who is enje\ i. a lot:.
1.\ neat i-ui in- " I :;!. ? ?.: N'ev.
York." 'l he r!t;b h.-ard an 'invitation
read '11 oat the "Poll itll
Fellows Club" invitin. tin- liusy
s to me. t u ith t iie.m i > , I
Wednesday niifht at the Imn-v of
Air. ami .M:r. Otis Pom- 'llhLa-La^.
dies cladlyar. i pied the in' :tation.
A v rba)_ UntLta'.;* was alsu.
extended to l!:e. tltih to attend an
evening of plea's\-fe w ith tin Ca
v+lier.-s-ott Friilay. TtrcHFHfrb~Tn"ijTdeed
jrfateful for the invitations
received and fel nts if we are attlTmThg
our ft'oa.1 -of beeomlny (V,.
lunf+^m^" outstanding Club. Out
President. Mts. lloisha Uope is
.. a. ...,.! i nt.i
I., * V O.oo. h rl_L
unee and the full cooperation ot
each' Lady we fee! very proud of
our progress. T!ie club now boost
of a p.u pibership of Id young^-in<lies
tijimely: He-rsha Pope, . Anna
Mae Manigualt, Murce Port lee!:,
Gertrude Handel's, Dolly Smith,
Pearl Boyd, Dorot'ny Hayes, J.,-da
Robinson, Bessie Lee Sat. hoi, R.o-'
sa floe Canty, Louise Oree. Hester
Coleman, Evangeline Ferguson,
Eva Adams and Lizzie Dantzh
r.
n Throughout the evening delirious
refreshments were served by
the Hostesses of the evening.
Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Oreo. The
monthly prize was awarded t > o r
President and was greatly ;
predated by the receiver. It was [
a lovely piece of lingere.
We reluctantly departed to meet
on Monday, fuly Rth with MDs"
Cantcy and Ferguson a' f>0'.? Pen1
dleton Street. ~ .
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'. . RmTTio II. Calvy;
IX- . St-c.. Mrs. Ilatlii* 1!. Watson
SU-wniil; Asst.- l-'i-i- M is.?(lorWi.oilanl
Clifton: Kin. See.
M.s. Ilattio It. Klayisvr; for. Soc\li''."iti-r.
Mrs. Alice- Wili-f.rn,;
l n-asuivr, M f. \\ . .1. KmorC
>:i,i > ; aiaiia.-or, Mr. llaroTTl
ItkTia.rrtson; Asst. LhisinosM.
ssi s o.lsoph W. Horry.
C * . l.:l> is projrrossiii}; nicely
),il'\v(.al?l !i!;o to haw .Allonitcs
laf I l it : .i-s visit _..s. U.Ul-U ia.JiiU.
'ity.
ri:i. uo'.ji;sti< " i-;x riiiH'insi-;
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??''> j'?I m in- .. <'?TIi.- -T>.?hi
i.oi'i it's '-m-h i<s last Titos
? *... ' -rut -'i iho Sc-;t<i:ur Tmi with
' Clark. pre
U< "l i"';'. l ho pu-sj;
Iloii 1'..^ unfinished busiy.'
i chlotio to k'cld moot ???i.
:.ly at tin- r?pillar
la.'. <-1 do a fi w visi.
'TS^ \. o; o J < 1 osollt. 1 ,
.td.ii \ ! | j;:{S S()C I \l. (Ill;
: i. ; 1 at tar hon.o of Mr.;
.- ? i I. man at jJ'J.'U.
a -V 'i'i i. 11 . si ttjls
' a -. 11f s iilfiit
; ii J it. t il v.)ti?n.-.
| .a > ati-iri ssod the
> _ iit :.i. i.a- possihiiil
' ami asking L'oi
i a.! i "era! it! in - . 1 v:ji ti.i. IV;
tvia ..it. \, a;
a*.'a fi at i .mail til tin- 1'Haiti
:isi,i-iI i i I;:!i in mala- ivstrVt,
>! , 1(K's n.it atlending
n. . tint's as they should.. The
j'lv'a'.l.; i'; .*!. 't'Si 'i! the Stv'H'cs'ii.
A ItiiiH.. party was dim-u^sed
in : "in with a Wwinoi
"hsi ! will 1 ! huh I Wednesday
titr'.t. .'n|. :u i ]n i i t_
.and. W. --rvl-;- Jo-s-nswn--at?HjM t
t a1 "I < 'ourt. I'lOaso .
t.ii 1 'vi^i is.
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v. i'. s. r < i.i i?
T! -hil. it:- t af *!'. homo of
I! is in honor of Miss
" if 1 - J- . >Ti '. t !!! V. ;i- molh.d-to .u
' !! ' nr. nt. s-.trr. lie
vv "i; -i.t'-I. Prayer V.y the
' -'u Sen". V-' at A Wonder:
' : '.jr.- l?>n tvit-l l?v Miss Ho
? S.r !! Saul II.- Shook
-iL. ?;?1. ..The ?!_' w:is._tidlei1 nn-L
'-t'i* responded.
,fT !< ' n?v i;i!!>rov:n. -'We
t '">> a i-olv n'fovt-rv
v. II he nt tinIt
.1 -!' > ! . K. Watt Was!-,
"u v't Si.
M: I >a\ i-l (t-.iti n. Repm ter
III i l?J-i-1 > S(K ' \ !. < I.I it
Tin ( !t li | lis. wo't-hly im-ft
T'n s-lny, June "J 1 :U the
T:- a.i-. nj-'" M ?>. <*. lt'oo/.er. 1121
I /. w t ( "cc Strict. Tin-, house was
calhd t order. I.y the Chaplain
rt; i tt: >u Lj i-t ion. Steal ^Vway;
Prayer. second select ion. . Itowr
hy th lliveisiih-. Al'tei^ devotions
tin* house was t.inu-d over into the
. of '.ho \ it c-pi i-sidentT'Mrs.
Kthel TIihsoii. /The roll was called
d i tt'. 'iuiieht-r responded with
11 i; !e verse and dues. The
minuty* of the" last nieetinu' wrrf
and nmuoved. New husT5"
440-tS Vi LI .ii < I i M' I . III I 1. Wt ll.tM' llll'ci'
?ev.- Mem hers: Mrs. Marion Rice,
Mr. Hexhei-t i.nllnway and .Mi-r ITCT
fus R o :ei'. The meeting adjourn
I ir.?<i ;u tno home of Misa
MtinhTPct Goodwin. 2121 (lervais
r Ims'os of the evening
- i vi i. s.nihvichos. i+M-?H-a?ttnrf
enrdy which wov enjoyed by all
sr. pinup0 \. m. 1:. riii Rcii
Itev. T. 11. Weathers, Pastor
Eastner, S. ('.?The Sunday S.
i'ns conducted at 11 o'clock. The
pnstos made the review.
A v a. m prayer service was con
ducted hy the Pray Committee.
The I.ove Feast was taken in
conjunction- with testimonial addresses.
A 'nice n.linker participated.
A soul "stirring sermon was delivered
by the pastor, Jonah 2:12
a T'v Mis-sionaries made $.1.00 in
their rally.
Hoard no. 2 prist nted to the,
parsonage $1.00 worth- of mer- I
ehandise which the pastor and his
family appreciated. Mrs. Atihah
II. Rronsoti is chairman of the
board.
1'ivsiding Elder Rrtbinson delivered
a soul stirring sermon on
Sunday night and every one's
heart \v;rs"made to feel good.
Contribution was $1.01. We are1
find Mrs. Mattie Robinson is recovering
after her operation.
Come to church. Join the church.
M. E. Hint i. Reporter
.M OKU IS BROWN
A. M. K. ( Ht'KCH I
Rev. R. 1. Lemon, I'astor
*' |
Charleston, S. C.-? Services at
enjoyable throughout the entire
day. At 11 a.m. Rev. Robert 1
t law lord preached from St. Luke |
'1 :8SL The theme of the sermon i
mis "Business for the Lord.'' The I
sermon was practical, and was :
enjoyed by the congregation pres 1
cut. At 8 p.m. Dr. Lemon preach i
ed from the text 1st Kings 18:1
lie used as a subject 'Elijah., '
void's Champion in a Great Oris- |
is". The hearers were benefited i
jy the sermon, which was well de
i.vered. Many visitors kvere in i
i t t itiulntifWi /Inrimr Kn rlu \f At \
the* evening .service, we were fav- I
ored with the presence of Mr. and
-Mrs. Whitley (white) Mrs. Whit- <
ley spoke briefly at the conclusion
of the sermon, Visitors are
always made to feel at home at j
.Morris Brown. Many of the mem <
be"& lof our church, took' advantage i
of the excuneion to?Jacksonville ~
Fin., on July 4th. A nice outing
v. as experienced. Mrs. Edna Ben I
nett with her son Harold, accom,i:iilhd
by .Miss Martin and anoth
friend, motored to Chicago, !
i'il. They left the city last Tuesoay,
arriving safely in the Windy
.,ity and repored a safe trip all
the way up. They plan to spend
about a week or 10 days in Chicago.
A very pretty home-wed- I
ding was celebrated last Sunday :
afternoon at 44 Ashe St., when <
-Miss Beatrice Green became the 1
.bride of Mr. Wilson 11. Woodruff <
r Thn?hrtrri
-m-Tr-m?I^|,t \^vi6v, ?^ ^ ..-w v..?.
is oiiu'of the most popular mem- t
bers of the younger set of oui i
church. Dr Lemon performed the
ceieinuny?in /the?piT^nce en a "
bride and her family. The bride ;
as given; in marriage by Mr. W !
II. Simmons, the oldest couy'n in
ne family. The wediding cere.nuny
was performed in the par- ]
.nr nf the home, which was beautifully
decorated with. Palms and
Hydrangeas. The groomsmen
ere Messrs. J no: Strobble ano
Henry Maisiiall. The bridesmaid
was Miss Xautn^Simmons, and the
.nam?erf?hoiior.?wirs?Mis.?Evelyn ~
itUisdvia * The bride wore a dress
ii -w inte sneer, and carried a cor- '
saae of white dahlias, The tlow- i
or girl, Miss Mildred German cai
ried a bouquet 01* pink dahlias, 1
die brides mother wore a dress '
1 quallu' lacc, with pink carnations.
The sister of the V'fi^'i 1
airs, llaltie German, wore a dress
of blue lace, with pink carnations
1'ne many useful presents that
vytto received, attested the popularity
of the bride who was a
member of the junior choir, the
.Sunday school, and several othel ,
a. xiliary bodies of the church
-HHre-Mluloridgc-Tavlor- Glee- chtbr J
present in a Targe??gmgm sang
two selections. "The Bells of St.
Alary ami "tiotu .uy nana rxec*
mus Lord".- This group led by '
Mr. l'hillip *tfcnnutt, presented a
-diets t picture, a?s tihey 1
-rendered tlnse selvetiims, grouped _
~Ti The van I, with. the wedtling ^
paily assembled on the porch. Re* '
iM'snments wcie abundantly serv d
to 'the guests, and after the j
;n ion. r,e couple left for St j
George w^tefe they 'will reside,
the eruie js the eldest daughter
>. an-.-. Lauretta Green, and the
iate All. Alex Green. The con- j
gralulali'ohs of a alive concourse
i fiiends are extended to the |
ai-ii*. .yJUplo: Several ? Friends
eoiiipanied "the wedding party
> St. George;
The secretary of our ci-tirch
ii. _lns fan liy, \x.ill spend the
month of July in Saluda, N. C ,
Morris Brown still maintains ]
t;?.'> forward look.
/ION I'll.GRIM BAPTIST
S. S. anil regular services' were .
held on JStuiday. 'the message
\ie.s dclvyeivd by Rev. Anderson,
.)11e of" our'elder' Atinisters of the
comnumiity. He delivered a fine ,
message, Paul 1:15-10. Themed:
"Tlu* Mighty Powers of Salvation."
A liberal offering was taken
and plans for the Million Doi
lad Wedding were completed and i
will take place on July 8, HMO at
this church. Miss Lillie Mat
iirocMi, mi' li 11 l 1 l 111 pianist, uuu ]
Mr. Switzer ot' Union Baptist are
directing. i
\Vc Wore very glad to have our j
usiling Irieiuls with us Sunday.
Our church is the church of Bro- ]
therly and Sisterly Love, where <
every one is loved by all.
The Jubilee -Choir - also?had ?n (
musical program Sunday evening 1
and wish to thank those making
Uie-alfait. a success.
Both choirs are going over the 1
lop with up to date music, not
merely in sounds but in tones that ''
harmonize. '
ST. JAMKS A. M. E. CHURCH v
v
S. S. was caljld to order at 10 '
a.m. with Supt., Mrs. Estelle '
Johnson, presiding. After the
: class study of the lesson the reI
view was interestingly conducted
by Rev. R. B. Golden. Senioi
Class No. 1 is holding the ban
ner, Mr. Melton Lewis, teacher I
We listened to two wonderful i
sermons by the pastor, Rev. Jack- 3
j son'is a young man with a broad *
vision; to hear him is a treat. <
Sunday 4 p.m. a pew rally was <
sponsored by the Missionary so- (
ciet.v. Rev. Hunter preached a <
heartfelt sermon. The rally was I
a success. Mrs. H. M. Young re- 1
ported the highest amount. Mrs. j
LeRoy Jackson 2nd and Mrs. F |<
Gore, 3rd. | \
The fSenior Stewardess Board i j
with Mrs. H. M. Young, presidenf
The Junior Stewardess Board with r
MTs^ Katie Solomon, president,,the
l'ull-To-Gether club with Miss j
Inez Martin, president and the Pul *
t
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THE PALMETTO LfcA)
NEWUEHRY NEWS
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Kev. A. 11. Reasoner, Pastor
?The .Sunday school serice wli
splendid. The number attendin
ivaS small, but the lesson was in
pressively taught, a very neat co
lection taken. S. S. begins ever
Bnndav at It)--o'clock, nreachin
service next Sunday at 11 o'cluc!
L)on't forget the Men's Progrui
At 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
Mr. J. C. lirooks and Miss Di
cin Cromer, a popular young coi
pie of the city, were, happily nu
ried last Saturday.
After having spent part of tl
summer school session at Ham|
ton institute, Prof. It. F. Gladdi
has come home due to sickness.
The many friends and relativi
jf Mrs. L. M. Gilder were saddci
ed by her death last -Thuirsdr
morning. Funeral service wa
;pnducted ?t. Miller Chapel?AM
church Sunday afternoon at
o'clock. Fo.r a great number *
yeaSti^- she?had?baers a faithn
member of above named Churc
having taken a part in all of i
demArmentte. and was pomilarl
known as a missionary worke
She will be greatly missed.
St. Matthew Church
Itcv. \V. L. Shepherd. Pastor
The Sunday school is Tri Tu
bloom. The teachers and adu
3tudents of Newberry county wei
on an Educational tour June i
Lo Charleston, S. C. The trip wn
L'lijoyed by all who went.
Mrs! Dora Worthy of Wushin
ton, D. C., was in the city on bu
uess.?We were?rr+J?pi oud to s(
or. ' .
Mr. and Mrs- John Callmmi. tl
daughter and son-in-law of M
ind Mjrs. John Rutherford, spei
Sunday with them.
The .Misses .Mildred Gilliam an
Lillie' Gallman left Sunday If
New York. ??
. [ . .Iair.es Little <>l', Clintoi
Mr. Ulysses Rice, Mr. and Mr
William Garrett and family i
Laurens. Mrs. Maggie Curry <
Columbia. Mis. Lillian Gilder -.M
Knight of Sumter attended' tl
funeral?of?Mrrr:?Gildei . Ml'.?ITT
.Mrs. Garrett and family wei
the dinner guests of Mr. and Mr
S. W. Allen, Sr.
Nurse Solve 11 and A.iss Han
tiiiond of Saluda were seen in u
:ity Monday.
Miss T.'iel'esa DooZer left Sui
lay for Puts burgh, J'u.
DUE WEST NEWS
Last Sun lay was a bcautifi
uuy ana cnurcn-goens wi'ivmnu
the oport)unity of gathering v
their accustomed places of wo
T^e Union of the Little Rivt
^asot^iipn_was held at St. Mar
Baptis^TchufcH^Tsstr-thmdtt^?wit
a .great "number in attendance.
Mrs. F.-L. Bonej is spoiisorin
Chicken rally at Mt. Lobano
.iir, cnureh, July 5?th at 8:3
Pttm?A?fine program?ia their.;
prepared for that time. __
Messrs Verodus Eakin, TiniK
:hy VVitherspoou, Robert Andeiso
Lawrence D. Wharton, Misses Si
:ic and Edna-Wnarton visited ri
atives in Columbia last Sunda;
Mr. Foster Burno of Florenc
recently visited his mother, Mr
Belle Bump.
Mr. Melvin Eakih returned 1
[lis home in Cincinnati, Ohio la:
Saturday after -spending a ive:
aero with parents, Mr. and Mr
timothy Eakin.
Miss oberta Ellis, the talentc
daughter of Mrs. Susie Ellis
at the University of Chicago pui
suing graduate studies leading t
iter master degree. She is a gra
:ute of Johnson t . Smith univei
sity and a teacher in the hig
school at South Port, N. C.
Alls. X. V. J. Edwards of Abb*
ville, S. C., was among tbo?
seen at the union at St. Mar
. hurch last Sunday.
WHITM1RK NEWS
Children's Day was observed' ;
Cedar drove Sunday, also at th
Spring Hill A MHZ Church. Ti
programs rendered were hi y h L
njoyed.
Sunday night at Bruce Tubci
uacle Church, a fine Children
Day program ivim In Id I ,| i
group was present.. Rev. 1. I
Ruffins is. the pastoi. Sims C'hapt
.isited the program.
Mr? an Mrs. Richard Swindle
jy Mr. Swindle.r, father.
pit?Aid club with .Mffe. Wilhe
nina Woodson, president, at
busy and the various hostesso
hit serving* delicious repasts a
?ach meeting. Several visitor
vere present Sunday and are ir
ited to come again.
SOUTH CAROLINIANS AT
RKJ?U BLIC ANS N ATION A I.
By I. M. A. Myers
Convention Hall, Philadelpnii
^a., 25-?The Credential comniitte
,'oted at .1 a.m. Tuesday niornin
15 to 10 in favor of seating th
South Carolina Republican head
?d by George Norwood, nationc
committeeman and Col. J. Bate
jerald, state chairman. The sani
lelegation was voted scats on t!i
temporary roll Friday by th
National Republican committee i
i vote 6'! to 19. The report of tn
Credential committee in t' c cor
rent' 'n ball at the n .M i.it g se;?
on.
The personal of the South Ca
olina delegation, displacing th
folbcf-tfs delegat if>ri: De'jeajto!
!rom the statedh; large?Ceorg
Norwood Bates Gerald at large
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UoiKt' Norwood J. Bat>.-.'I, M
A. My its. \V. B. Duutihtn Dole
Kates from districts lien Fild.1
mat), SumiDcrtuii; Marion S<-a'
brooks; Miliar Morris. I A liriot,
i A. N>* Si Hi i. < I?and? St h -rb-v-?FV"
^ ; .Morse.
Till" KfV. H. BlOWII of f'-'r'
J" | Uintbia was nam'<1 huaoraiy vn-v.-.L
_ J chairman from Sontl: < 'amlina I
-?and?Seymour* far roll v.a> :i > ;< >: 11*
1? _? ?J assistant Saryeant-at - A rit:-..
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Fastem Nc\?> Service)le
Huston-,- . J v.D 1 prominent
p. famjlii-s South at! 5- K. -t
.j) were uniti-i! tins wiik v. ( K-\.
Frank K. Vial, Pastor . !' tin- A i;
L.< Chureh at Newark. Ohio. was -mai
lied to Mi>s Alain!'- K. Tho-'r a- of
iy this city on Saturday. A'N- Tic-n..
s as is the daughter of' Mrs. Carrol
K. Tholnas .11 Hi N a in-oT; :
jp her of tie AKA. .-hi- is oiad
gf ate of Simmons ( oili v. ' m i ?
[iT"majored in So ial S icfaThe
Kcv. Mr. Thomas s Hints'"?f
the most popular of tin vu
v er ministers of tin A. MP ( .
r. li" tfon and is ,a jrraiI .a'io. -if W'ih
berforce. Allen and Huston 1"-..versities..
I fe is an Alpha I * i Ai
j I'll.I.
The Rev. i'. \'a. yn Sli t i 'It.
1 iastor .?>r Bethel AMI-' ( hiiii-ti iTT
New Bedford Mass.. <>fT:i iati il at
It the ceremonies.- I'r. K. if,via
it Green, was best njpn and .Mrs. Ila1
1'2 riet Hickey. maid of honor. The
is happy couple left \hrre. Satin-'a,
_ jL'Vt'iiiay?Cor?their?honey iin 111;?h?
ig Florida.
Si A inn the :!iist~ were: Mr.
:< and Mrs. Ed Gould, . Winnie
_ Wrnrht. Winna- \'v, Marie .
U_ Stephenson. I. -Ion.--,?M i ...?IBI4- r
ieit. Mrs. Annie Blaekuell. Viola
it Fisher, \'. lioundtree, Traym-i
Harris. ?n. John Buckley. t'onnii
id DaVis, Geotjeia ('. Brown. Mrs.
?r Mahit? Dtijrirei;.' I ri Bcn.iin.an. Atty.
iinri'* Mrs. Bullock. Laura StuhW
i, Jean Stubbs, Isabel Sr.owde.i
s Milton Snowde.n, Saima l. j..\le( |
l.ydia Allston." Geo rye '_B tiffin J
>1 Prudence IIiyyiif. Isabel Ru~haid- '
b son. Dr. and Mrs. Garland. . I.liey.
m Lewis, Mr. aiiTl Mrs. Thoniaa- Rich j
fd" unison, M rs. Gudel. M i. Spur!;-"
ii 'man. Mrs. Handy. ""Gladys McAs.
duo. hitiiel Wood. Eloreiye Lewis
dal olm Lewis. Esther Wilson,
'* Roland Wilson. -Lilian Rainey, Me
l<-' dora Gould. I.annie GouUl. Frui'
Gould, Aelies Go .I f. Bert '<io;,!,f
J" Edyn ''enter. Thomas' I'niU-i
Myrtie Andrews. Evel.vn Andrews.
Isabel Barkle\. Ayatira Guilford
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\U ITS.. I I llui I <11 Ilil I UHl.
Olira Parish, Paulino Davis, liar- .
, rielt Koj^jie, T.rlma Williams
' Mary Wrijfht. Sutherland 1'arU^
-r. <aiii"' llankikns. Constance
l' flivcc. I.. Shepheard. M. Hruwn
L. Irvitif firay,?Dorothy?Kilo v.r-Atrsr
A. .Jeffries, 1 ia-7. Spencer.
j Kl TM DAY ( lil.KUUA I ION
Wcnun's I) e i>rrTumTrr^rrt-H->tki?
is
r I't'llnws OhsiTVos' A1111 i\orsary
E WlTsTmTgTuTn IT FT .JuneIT? ,
t C N S) Tlie Women's Dejiart>
u u nt~~df""ttrc?tirand?United Ordel
" of. Odd Fellows iii America?"the
D lepartim-nt lu'iiiir-known otl'icialy
ys tr.o Household of Ruth?ob- >
N -civr> ma- day , iii the year i:
v .which its miinheiv shim- forth in
s ill -plemiid. That day is the did
'urdav in .!;.iie; it is "K ith DavM
U ,r l>.. Day." The lalt'm
?' hmh, its' .whin m the
? .fact that Patrick *1i 1 h-?tsoii, ?in
of tile founders nl i raisd I !
( led Order., is ei t.eraily ?ivi.ediu..
11 Ulith in iNas, and" is regarded . a-v
patron saint.
? This Vea'r the cel'di! at in- s Were
held on last .Sunday. .Jane l'?t!.
There wile thousands of such,
ll' celebrations in cities and town l
. :. '. I i..'ii d Sate.-, i '.ii.
ada. Central and So. p. Am.-ri.-a
* Africa and the West Inbi>
'.v Appropriate' I-Seivises V. el'e tile
outstanding feat res of tin- day", j
Celebrtttliol'.. These AeXelvis.es !!!
' eluded an address on Ruth, the
Moabites-, a sermon. and n us
l'1 al n: mbers. The day's mVerir.o
K Were presented to the respective !
1C churches in w'u'ch the cel.-hi atioi: *
>' W'ele held. ? i
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's Rev. Channel! Merlin ''ii-lni
"n ========^
* The Sunday School opened wit ?
'' ^Iis. K. B. lil'ccue a> Supt. W i < |
.toyed a Vv'i'v interest inu les.-w ,
A very lovoly sermon was als *
" enjoyed. Text-!? Acts ">: 1 T'in.u |
Stoned for dome rijrht. .
1_ Miss Kssiie' Mae tirnham left J
... Sunday moraine for New. York
City. We all wish her a jdeasan' J
It i
\\ e were all jrlad to nave the *;
Evangelist. Hov. 0. R. Priester.
who for the past two w?jeks has t
boon doing wonderful work in our
city.
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Trader." 4
WOOPKCFE NEWS ' i
Trinity A. M.. E. Zion Church j
Rev. J. \. I.ipsey. I'tLsUu: ?
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Sunday School was very rood <
^ Sunday. The pastor was i tli us 1
I and reviewed the lesson. Paring .
, services the Rev. Roll broke the '
' Rrond of T,if??. Tt made our hearts !
s rejoice to hear hiim.
l> At 3:15 o'clock a Sinvrinir Co?v '
0 vention convened. There were fjve
v classes- present and each one sure' '
n Well. The convention was suec.essful.
Mr. and Mrs., Roy Pariah.
Messrs. Ralph Wilhurn and Jnme<
Celia left Monday A. M for Wash I!
inpton. P. C. to spend the 1th of
e j July.
? I The Stewardess Roard met at 1
e the home of Mis. Prusilla Xorris. '
; Thursday night on Stone Street. <
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