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K. Marie Gladden, loft Sat uy for New ojk where she Willi Sd a pj?rt of her vacation, she! Hnlans to visit friends and reltivfc in Washington and BaltiIf^K She will return after a -1 T vvPy* visit. Ilcr friends hope stay and a * papi's. Hvu '* TYe/.evant, JieacJ jfcjKlher of Gilbert Xrsery school eft' Monday tor fStale college. vMfr t i:K< 'Frtt-tmivg Conference . 1'. A. \u, si i-y 3 'liiiul iA>u>* ihOTE and I'a rent Kducation Lead^His_Ln _s< ssion. Mrs.'* Trezcvant - Bjieen appointed dietician hi IKc Bunst ration Xuisery school. jHolunniu Singing convention ?' the able leadership of BroKr Frank McCoy is doing untold Mkl for the Baptist churches ?1 Huinbia.- The convention last k at Zion Baptist netted a siini for the local church., |Song those who toolCactive pa IT iWlie yonventie.n were Mrs. Iiat Sr Kibler, Olive W'aShltigttrrr and i|J>s. Mary Davis. jBh'of. \V. It. Bowman, Columbia WPA adult teacher and the associate editor, of The "Leader" left Monday for State eollege to atflpni sunmier school. Miss i H'l? 11 K. McKnicht i, (hiding the summer in' New Von y where she is1 working on hef jters degree jil New Vol k uni\ healthy dip in tile Atlantic an was enjoyed by * Mrs. MagII. Kll , M II . OS !?'? . < iwii and Ernestine Shells, also Middleton Clu'.ts and Mil iit??h Taylor, They were th. il.iiiil guests <d' Mrs. King's in. Mrs. Ophela Jackson, at i Oeean i. Cirill. Atlantie li'eaeh. i n Carolina. ills. Nellie WhaUy of l.'K>5 idt street, lel't Saturday even.-where she will lie the honored st of her sister for two weeks Washington, 1). ('. lessrs. Stepney (iarriek, Me!I.ewis and Blakeley Seott Wednesday morning for Hensonville, N. where they'll mill the. rest of the summer. >r. and Mrs. 15. A. Everett and >1? s Farm at Smith Haven, Mich., to. spend their vacation. Ik-fore etuiping, they will visit the Ne >t<i Fxpositjoti at Chicago. ? ! \IiColumbus Cunningham, Mr > I'l.omas7 Cunningham and family * )f" Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Ma iida Cuininglwim of Spartanburg vi'ie .welcomed visitors' in the iity last Tuesday. Mr. Nathan Russell and Mr. U ;ot .-c-.L'lij iiin. foi nier 1 y of this j state, now making' their ItoTVfeaT" _LJ r>!".x 2.'trd street, Detroit. Mich., ^*7Ienl rim?^H-ok-nf 1 he Fourth here Sand in Prosperity, S] C., Vlsitii^i relatives and friends, making their return on Friday. They report having spent an enjoyable time. They were the house guests t Mr. add Mrs. Peter Smith, 705 kiehlai.d street and Miss Kdna Rut lei-, 521 Senate St. Mr, William Robinson of this city and Mr. Henry Williams of Doni Washington. I). ('., on MonM illidgeville. ('a., motored down day. .)uly 1st to ?.^peud the 1th ol July with realtives and.- friends. ijdr. Williams went straiight thru 'to (ieorgia to visit his parents I hey made their return- Sunday A.M. to Washington to residue their work where they are employed by "Htr?(lovoi niiiont, i si'kprisk j;:i{ i ni> \ v party "t r Mis. Karnest. IUc.l of lOjb'tf Fine Street entertained with a lovely- -ts+.rprise?I'arty?at theii home, Monday nite, June IT. honoring' her husband on Ids birthday. The guests arrived at 8 i1. . M. in a jovial mood which lasted throughout the evening. At U o'clock the guest of honor arrived. < scorfed by his friends, Mr. Richard SiSdth and Mr. Willie James. r I'pon the signal of their arrival the house was darkened and the nest immediately became silent As Mr. Redd entered, the ero'wd began singing Happy Birthday to You. Mr. Redd was indeed suf prised and quite excited. The .evening was pleasantly spent in card playing, Chinese Checkers, dancing and othei uanies of interest. The hostess, assisted by Mrs i Henry Felder. Mrs. William Hare I and Miss E. Bowman, served a ' delicious repast. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mlenry Felder, Mr. and Mrs. James* Grisby, Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Alston, Mr. Wineell Jaques, Miss Frances Brown, MiSs Elsie Mae' Sullivan, Mr. Ulysses Barber, Miss Bessie M. Ruff, Mr. Marion J. ^Carter, Miss -Ermanese Bowman, Mr. Taft Bolton Miss Ruthine Smith, Mrs. Willie Mae Brown, Miss Iaicile Greep, > - _ Miss Lottie Collins, Mr. Joseph E.. I Ruff, Mrs. William Hare, Mr. |N Robert Griffin, Mr. Willie James, Mr. ^Alphonzo Trapp, Mr. G. I Hlakley, Prof. T. J. Sullivan, Miss' Katie?Houlwui Oi?Mm?Walter?Me. | /Clain. Miss l>orothy Richmond, ,Mrs. Roland Harris, Mrs. Eugene s Wilson. Mr. Harry Riley, Miss A- 'j lethia Field. Mr. Robert Alston. ^ Miss ln?z Weston and Mr. Al-! ? phonzo Johnson. (* mn i nuA i i'.\K 11 I Ilonea Path, S. C.?On Friday,! June 28th, Mrs. L. J. Eiehelburg-i cr ami Mrs. J. C. Noah; mother .and grandmother respectively, entertained a birthday party for Lcyvis Eichelborger, Jr., on his nth birthday. i Games were enjoyed by all. The house Kvas decorated ,with Tot j and' garden flowers. At 5 o'clock the little guests narched into the dining room and , Vang Happy Birthday to You. C:ik.. ai^d ice cream, punch and mints were served. Many presents ' .cere received. Those enjoying the party with Lewis,-Jr., were: Horace and Rosa I.ucile ShirnVate, W. D.? Earnest and Hkittie Bolden, Eddie, Clifford and Wesley, Jr. Sullivan. Majorie, Bobbie, Sara Felicia, and Ruth Ann Strawder, Catherine Sullivan. Mrs. Margaret Strawder and Geneva Shirmate, assiisted Mrs. Eichelberger and Noah with the guests.? IT ICS DA V EVENING j cm i v i el ru . II Rosa Lot- Carson, Reporter | 1 The Tuesday _ Evening Social I * club held UJieir weekly "meeting 1 Tuesday evening, Jul-y-vi*, at the mime of Mis. Mabel Monroe 2503 t Green street. The house was call 1 od to order by the President, Mrs. Kathrine Warley with the Chap- \ lain, Mrs. Gertrude Pelder conducting the devotionals. ' The s neetitii was turned over to the president. The . minutes were c read and received.'* The club gave 1 u bur riidc?out, to Dunbar Lakxr-f Monday evening, July 8, all had a 1 . rand time we wjsh to thank the | Sil.er Star and Sunny Side Soc- 1 ail club and various other clubs J < and friends for their wonderful | ? Moderation. % The club adjourned to meet at v .he home of Mrs. Rosa l.ee Carson, 1008 Pine street. The hos- c Less served a delicious repast. s nnxrrttt^K-^vr-smwv Kit L Abbeville, S. C.?Mr. and. Mrs Kichard A. Thompson, Jr., were 8 .harniin.jly complimented on tin evening of June 5," when the Cos- j mopohtan. club of Abbeville, entertained at the beautiful horn*-, of Mr and Mrs. Marion Juries .vith a miscellaneous shower. The bride w'ho before her mar-' A t iage on June 11 f- 1940 was Miss , Jennie Lucille Fair of Abbeville ., and the groom Mr. Kichard A. ' I'honr son, Jr.-; of Georgetown, S.1.. C- . d During the evening, delicious re- t iVcshmeniM -were served on the v spa:dous lawn which- was beauti , ,'ully dectirated with soft lights ^ and beautiful flowers of the sea- | j son. . ^ 1 1 s STATIC COLLEGE AI.IMNI tr ENTLUTA1NS ' b On Friday. June 21, 11)40 at 6 t o'clock Miss Anna L. Overstreet,' t. MaXnm?irtr-Stairi^J^ol|ege, Orange- ( burg, S. C.. and lier~sTsTer Miadr ? Mattie Overstreet, Home Demon- ^ stration agent over Dorchester ^ county were ontertaintd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Williams, on W. Darlington Street by the local alumni of State college. During the period of entertain nient quite a number of loyal Stateites "dropped" in to speak with the visitors. Mr. H. S. Per son. president of the local chapter made a few remarks also the. ^ visitors. I , A repast of ice cream and cake.? was served by 'members of the club. Those present were as fol. a lows: Misses A. I.. Overstreet, M. " . 1>- . C r ? \J\ersjW'L'jl*!^ D^'IIIUI v_>. mu.uo, U1GTie \h?f>inki11.H-i?LmJa \Tp(;|pr^n| Hazel Williams and Juanita Law ivnce, Mesdames Bertha White. Ruth I'eguose, (1. B. Williams and J Marie McLeod, Messrs II. S. Per ^ son, James L. Robinson, Alphon- ? so Dixon, ^ TWILKJHT SOCIAL CLL'B^ " St. Matthews, S. C.?The Twi- -/ light Social Club has been doing a some tine work during the month j, of June. The club elected officers tj for the year: Miss Hennie Owens, ()] president; Miss Ithodie Hampton, (j vice-president; Miss Annie Mae e< Spigner, Secretary; Mrs. Mattio ,.( Rivers, asst sect.. Mrs. Mable Bartley, treasurer; Miss Mary e, Folder, Chaplain; Mrs. Jemima n Mitchell, reporter. Other mem- n ..f .j ! .> \lr? Mnrv r> I,lie Sumpter, Mrs. Mary Keitt. , Miss Nora Feldcr and Mrs. Ossa c B. Addison Paris. A All regular meetings of the club for the month of June were well attended and enjoyed by all. The o: club .sponsored two outstanding () events for the enjoyment of both ei young and old: a trip around the tl world and a fish fry at the home e< of Mrs. Mary Lue Sumpter. - ti Our president is attending tha ii Allen-Benedict Summer School in oi Columbia. We hope she is enjoy- G ing her studies and will bring new e' ideas back to tha club. Our re- ai porter is visiting in the States of it New York, Conn., and Va. While s< in New York she will- visit the jc World's Fair. w Watqh for more news of the pi Twilight CU/b. w 1ARH1NGTON-PEARSON VEDS Orangeburg, S. C.?Trinity Met todist Episcopal church?wire?thr-cene of a wedding of interest to nany friends, June 11, when Miss fanie Harrington, daughter of Irs. Janie L. Harrington became he bride of John Henry Pearson r. Rev. E. M. Hurley, uncle of , he bride, and Rev. R. W. C'tgg tficiated at the ceremony. The altar was beautifully dec) -a ted with white madonna lilies and eandleLra against a back* rround of greenery. Preceding the ceremony wedling music was played by Misr Beatrice Reynolds. Miss Rosetta Bradford sang "Until". The 13ri-, lal Chords from Lohengrin ' was uscVl f5r the rv'ocossional?and dendelssohn's Wedding March for) the recessional, placed by Mrs. t. VV. Harrington. The . usher-groomsmen ' were Messrs ? Jackson Saxon,?JulianJean, James farlel', Thales Dam els. Benjamin Robinson and Jas ?V. Harrington^ brother of the The bridesmaids /were Misses Louise Maxwell, Hattie Dingle Vlaxine Sulton, Cecilia Daniels Emma Funchress and Dorothy Middleton. They wore dresses of lusty rose and aqua blue net made with full sqirts and sweetheart lecklines arid tiny hats to match with circular veifts that covered .lie face. They carried sweetheart roses, larkspur, gypsophillia and" erntied with pink tulle. The maid of honor, Miss" Fannie \>xdham, wore aqua blue net trim ned with rosettas of aqua lace ind tiny hat of matching lace with irculai t veil. She carried" an arm jouquet-ui_deep pink roses.Just before the bride entered he room with his best man, Mr. ?. Melvin Adams, took his place. The bride entered on the arm of ler brother, Rev. Robert F. Harin.;iun. who gave her in marriige. ^e~was dovely--+a- her?wc?dini gown of white perrenial mepe made with long train and ong sleeves and buttoned in back rem the neck to below the waist inc. iter vTTifTrf?bridal?illusion nuile with a coronet effect fell aH?ut a yard longer than the train ver?Which' fell a short face veil she carried a white prayer hook vith iraidrn iat; and streamers of /bite ribbon. The bride's mother wore a dress >f dusty rose chiffon and a cor aye of red roses. The groom's mother wore a l-ress?of blue net with a corsage if pink roses. After the ceremony there was i reception given by the bride'pother. The dining room was alorned with flowers. Miss Claudine Skelton was in harge of the bride's register. Refreshments were served by -Irs. Courtney" Andrews and Misss Louisa Smith, Dorothy Fordham .my Pearson, Mary Fordham nd Ora Lee Parlor. After the reception the "feride nd groom left for a short wed"ing trip. The bride wore foi ravelin,.'- a dress of dusty rose kith wnite dots and a matching bat of dusty rose wool lined with he same material as the dress ler accessories were black and he wore a corsage of gardenias The bride was a teacher in thrr ?u,blic school system of Orange urg. The groom is employed as teaher of mathematics and - football.. each at Wilkinson high school in )rangebi( rg. ~ M'ter th?> trip thev will be af ome at 71 >vr~BbutTWTrrd7--Oraiige_ urg. Paul K. Webber. reporter ? ? THK BISY LADIES On Monday, July 8th, the Busy ad < s met at the home of Miss Ivangeline Ferguson at 509 Pen j leton street. t ne memoers en-1 >yed two full hours of enjoyment) s each was anxious to get in as laity minutes ?of pleasure as posible. Our President, Mrs. Herha Pope displayed quite a hit of rek-and-offered very strong cometition to the members so we I sure that on Monday, July 15 ach member will be on time in rdor .to work up to Mrs. Pope. .Iter having thoroughly enjoyed ho two hours during which time v. were lavishly served by the ;;sies>ef tor the evening we were ailed tu order by. our president, he minutes were read, received n*Uadupted. A report was read v our secretary from the exeeuve committee appointed to meet n Saturday. After a lengthy i iscussion the report was accepti and each lady pledged 100 per i nt cooperation. The club plans i > join the Regular Fellows in an I waning of pleasure in the ^fery ( ear future, the same to be an-' < ounced at a later . date. The ! usy Ladies were delightfully en- i m taiujd on Friday night by the : avaliers at Community Center. I report of the "Bags" was made 1 nd it was indeed surprising and . ratifying when the total amount I f money raised was announced. I ur president is to be commend-1 t d on such a splendid idea and > 1 ie ladies are to be congratulat- ( :1 on their success and coopera- c on. The club will meet with 1 liss t)articlei* "tftld Mrs. Satchel v ii Monday July 15th at 1008 I reen St. The hostesses for the i cening were Misses Ferguson t id Cantey. There were two vis- J ors present who expressed them i dves as having thoroughly en- 1 iyed the meeting. The club is ai fl ayt jla to have visitors. 3o v an to spend a Monday evening t ith the Busy Ladies. J j " t THE PALBftffifc) ilCAI ^ - ~ SL BHR-CAYRUTH M A R RI AC ELAN XUUNCKO Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Morris announce the marriage of their (i;u ghter, i\nss Luerctiu HI. Subur to Mr. Matthew Cooper Cayruth. on February 5th, 1(J40. Mr. Cooper Cayruth is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Cayruth Mr. and Mrs. Cayruth are living 'with Mrs. Ca^yruth's parents at Heidt street, Columbia, S. C. ( ON WAY SOCIAL CLUB 'i 1.0 club met at the usual hour \.il.. the president on duty. The house was then opened for business. Chairman Johnnie Allan of Sick committee, visited two of the sick members of the club and adport to the club. All members w.civ urged to visit the sick. Mr. Freeman Clark and Elise Hemmingwap, members of our' club haw just arrived from m y ritv ^pi-iwTm^Teirdays at the World's Fait. 1 Mr. Oscar Bellamy of Conway was drowned shortly after the arrival of his brother Freeman Hemminsway. He was 18 years old. Oscar will be missed in our home, church and Sunday school. Our hearts are burdened because of the passing of you our president, but we hope some day that we will meet in that Golden City of rest. We will fight by -QoiFs?help to carry on the work which you were helping us to pro mote here on earth. Members" erf the Sunday Sclipol Class, Cherry llill Eapt. church. J. A. Allen, reporter. ? : ' I i n w 5U L Hi KKN N E\V COMETH CLUB . ? Long Island, N. Y.?Miss I.ona Williams and Mr. W. S. McBurnette, students uf Bettis Academy, Jr. College, are spending tin summer in N. Y. We were delight ed to have them in our club meeting on June 6. Prof. Frontis Brooks, who received his B. A. degree fiuin K State College, is ex petted ing u spend the summer in Pennsylvania after spending some time > his sisters' home. Mrs. Luetic Cook and Mrs. N; ami Reed, in Ca rona, New York. Lit'.e Miss Carrie Mae Cook lias returned home in Ca?ona. I, I., N. S". after attending school at Ridge Hill Hi at Ridge Spring. S Carolina. Mr. a lid Mts. Wt T. -Burnett motored to Baltimore, Md., last week. They reported a pleasant stay. While in Philadelphia, Pa., if your car does not "give good service. please stop at Bailey McBurnetfe Repair Shop, 712 So St. Phone Boring 9-92ft. Work done guaranteed. On Saturday, June 29. Dr. and Mrs. Shiffer honored, Eliza McRlll'Vinnf witVl a ell Vl->t-ter> tMii'fiT A bier cake with "Eliza" in the name "Eliza" inscribed, was in the center of the table. Useful gifts galore were prereted to her. The group joyfully.sang "Happy Birthday to Yoy." w (Miss) Eliza MeBurne(te, Reporter WAVERI.Y SILVER STARS ' The dub-met-at Abe home, of Mrs. Margaret Middleton 2400 Mott Street. July 2. at 8:!10 p. m. The house was called to order by the Chanlain Miss Guntcr. The devotionswere carried out in itsusual manner. Plans for a siler tea to he held Sunday at the home of Miss Marie M.erkerson at f> o'clock. The meeting adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Martha Robinson, 1011 Short St. The hostess served a delicious course of potato salad, sliced tomatoes, ham, rolls and ginger .lie and icy cream and candy. ROSE SOCIAL CI.I B The club met in its weekly meeting on Tuesday, July 2 at the home of Miss .Margaret Goodwin, 2125 Gervais street. The hoT'ise. was" called; to order?by-the Chaplain, Miss Vivian Chalk. In the Garden was the opening selection. Prayer was repeated; second selection Shine on Me. After the devotional, the house was ti rned over to the program committee. Reading Miss Ethel Gib son. M~L Malverse?Gibson,?solo; Miss Rebecca - Rose, poem; Miss aw, reading; Miss VivianOpeng I Hermenia Spigner, poem; Miss Lottie Esaw, reading; Miss Vivian Chalk, solo; Mr. Walter Brown poem. After the ? program the roll was called and each member responded with a Bible verse and their dues. Business was discuss ed. The club adjourned to meet it the home of Miss Vivian Chalk 2585 Cherry St. The hostess serv ed hot dog, soft drinks and mints. RIJSY LADIES HONORED \T PARTY FriHa? pwninir .Tulv 5th. 10i0 he Cavaliers club entertained the 3usy Ladies Social club at the Community Center. The members if the Cavaliers club honored ;heir guests with a five table vhist party. The flowers and the ovely decorations gave the casiio a colorful touch. Mrs. Pope he president of the Busy Ladies Social club gave a very interestng ifelk which was enjoyed by all. iced punch, assorted sandwiche? ind a very delicious salad course < /ere ser ed. The remainder of he afternoon was spent very enoyably. M A. 11 )ER ' BM'E STAR SCM'IAl. CI.I It We had our last meeting Mon'd'ay, *July 8, at 8 o'clock and tinhouse was called to order by the president. The chaplain led i in " Uev utiuns,?The?president?nddn?*e*l the club, mentioning th<- pos.ibilities of the club and askiinj/ for full cooperation in solving the few problems of- the club. ftext meeting will be Monday night, July 15, at k o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown. mm m m ? TIIH V. r. S. T. ( I.I B The flub met at the home ui Airs. C. Walts and tin- nice, Iing was called to order by the pia si-j dent. Song "He'll Understand' | prayer by the Chaplain; Sonfr, W'c 1 are* Climbing Jacob's Ladder The | Ernestine Ross; Song, Remembei ' Ale. The minutes oft' last meeting ' were read,^received and adopted. ! ' l'hre club nT planning a trip and t'HehdS it IV asked to .join nm The ! date will be aniiouiucd tin'nig-l?tla_j Header along with Ttrr place?am: time. The next meeting will b 1 at the. home of Alls. Ht~R. 1'art -j ler, 1G1G Oregg street. ^ NEW PORTA1M.K MOV IN (i PICTURE OUTFIT SI-X L Kill) The State Fpresl Service ' has-j recently obtained a new portable 1G millimeter moving picture outlit for use in showing to schooU and groups particularly dining l'ir fail, winter and spring months. II... t-' iiuMvvvi, riiu'SU'r 011:1111 advises that the new outfit ogi tiier wih an experienced operator is available for the use ol' canipV groups and meetings thruiighout the summer months wherever a source of power is available, This outfit may be used for the showing; of the famous picture "The River" upon request to the office of the State Forester at Columuia, S. t'., or to the District l*'t>i-?'1 F.parUuiWalterboro and Flore:1.ce. During the balance oi the year .1 q'.ay be obtained for i se in pliicejj wr.e:*e mi power is avaiiuer generating plant is us <1 during t r.is period. . LAI'KKNS MAYS Bethel A. M. K. Church Rev. 1.. Butler, Pastor Sunday lias left a long sweet item ji'v on the minds of church goers, who attended services at Bethel. Hvcryone- i-xperiein . d a well taUght S. S. lesson af.tei which the review wa's carried outby Rev. McFadden pastor of Mi At 11:30 th.e choir came to the stand and rendered glorious ser vices in songs ol" praise. The pa> tor preached a heart felt seme n rum the. theme 1 fall You. Not Servants, but Friends. All seem- , ed to hwv^?IF.- entire set vices. The offering was also a success. The club captains are also icq-* tiding progress. Members who were not ready to respond on the fifth Snnthtrj are doing so now. Rev. and Mrs. I.. l>. Moon along with Rev. and Mis. 1.. C. Butlei were the dinner guests of Ml. and Mrs. S. Mills Sunday. Space is too limited 'to enumerate the nice things that were served. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sullivan are 1 ^!ad to greet their relatives who are visiting from .Kalilpiore, Md. y Mr Clifton Miller- and family are " .lad to have their sister who vis- ' its from Washington, D. C. The new athletic field was open I e dto tlx- t Inireli true is Club July--; 4tii. Evefyone who is a chi rch 1 goer is welcomed to visit tile field and share the joye thereof. This t field was given by a prominent ' ueiuber of I'etlul A. M. K. church but if one attends any Christian 1 church, may he ae a pari ol' the 'Church Cloers Club". The Pastor1'? Aid club of Si. Paul?Rntpisl church gave one of ' lie greatest banquets ever known in the history of hanucts in the city which marked the first anni- ' *etsary of tin- club. Rev. 1 . 1>. ' Moon and his queenly wife Were '> the distinguished guests of the J "t,'>irin;r. Mis. Paulino Sullivan ' who is the president of tliis ettltris an outstanding wouvan, .who be- 1 lieves in "letting the church" roll on". She is doing a great work 1 with the said club because she tuts the support of tire- members of the church. T^t lis road The Palmetto Lead I' or, the paper which gives the eol- ~ ored people a chance for going f>?i ' ward. You . may always got a copv from Earl Wright, Jr. t : Springfield Baptist Church I Rev. W. L. Wilson, Pastor Sunday, July 7 was a high day ? at this church. The pastor and hi* j wife having: returned from an e\'- 5 tended tour of many parts north <j visiting urn iiuuu^i <11111 uum.U I j in Landsdowne, Pa., Chestnut Hill J Pa., and Philadelphia seemed to 1 have 1 i'ii very well rested and ^ ready to briny .the message of Cod ?i to an overflow crowd of anxious ^ listeners. ? On Monday, July 8th a surprise ' birthday piTtfry w.as yiven at the . parsonage in honor of the pas- ? tor's wife. It was an utter sur- 1 prise to the pastor's wife, Mrs. \V. I.. Wilsort. About 1 o'clock ] she was taken to Greenwood and remained until the parsonage was \ well decorated and unidely a r rang . ed for the reception. She arriv- *j ed about 8:80 to be yiveted at the I 'oor with the sony "Happy Pirth -<j day to You". Many lovely yifts J were presented to her and at tlieN close a very beautiful birthday J *t cake containing 26 candles was .] ( I "1 I ! MYs. C(<niu* 0! IjJjantr ?A- tfi''"'!' ? i*i| tin- j?irly. !.ai i;< Mavola- : 11 '! I'.lit t : i r?<*t .. I.i/. /.'? ' K;.\? Kill,, i.'.u Cm-.m :: :fr! ? A vjjkf" X? !.*' !: i 11 i 1 : IX. i. l/X-* M' . < >| i; I >11. ! i i V. H t4+*. I. ' M . < 'i.' st?-i ' ?:trt? I'. M . \\ air,.'.- V" > X >. < iiit li. Iii "MrMr. a:.<! Mr-. Th-mas Kii k. Jli'V. ami M?. Kara- ,W ri.'t.t. Mi. an.! MN. i: II- ? i..~. Mr. ' , ai.-i Mis. I i'",v ( ain.'iin. Mrs. .'la| -.it- I a a : I i "iiv. <-il. i M i s. I ji.aulal-: 1 ; (.a i n . 7 aiai M ' s. Krar.<a a ' Joins. \-i it f tiii. I' :I:i?i ! >?.:;? u is visiting -h.-r 't.ii 1; . wa> a!-< 1 ! I.I5I.N KZKU \. Mi i:. < ill l? II K'i'v.??V;?V- i'-nriT~ t'a-Hir t'.iiaiat' . S rvii. -* la.-'. ' ; Saiala > won ;V"-mI all <ia\,-i A- J! ; A'-'- ? !' '1 a i.' <!.' (' ?. i A- * - ' re <:i...r'* > . a':.-i 'Ja i' vi i ' . * a'.' ' A. ini ' if a; tfaafe iVaatitK 'ia--I: '-va> a j ! church \?a- .? ?. : ; Ii ?w? ?i- li:\* !.y the i>" ; < : ! . < !' " he . -i- U' i. S . :i'"? \i as 'ii'lvict ? <! i y, t!: i Lint Sup'... .M 1' , ; S. Tayh :?*i?I V.::- !aVi < i> atti r-<: J . ,|. The pas'.- r nVS-wcd the 1.: ..si.? (. Ki-:;.1.*?tiir.*?- >' .many hitriikgu'.s \ t: tin- lift: I 'b. j ' The (?isat i: < rvic "f th ; l.< i - " v, ' by Hi '.. I-Mw. (Irani and u;i,- init? ;t s{>il lit ua! feast. .At' * ?yl..w.!-; v.-.-r ! !*"<.-' ' 1?> haw with u- the K >, J. J. S'iiitil' us 1:.' pa. t"i "! W ar.! AM!', chvireh of I'hiladelj iiia. -IT* ptva ii eb a m iv inspiring" .-cri.ivi. ,.fr-.-ia . the saiiji-cl Toll tin- 1'iutii. 1' r in if 4hc (iay ::! 1 m- nib< 1 ci'iiimuin-il. W, w< ] ?; als" hiess* mi to have a- aval nyiiihe.r of vis it oris in .the service's who woi. VcJ-jJ mfrlim!. We al e pl'oud to. say thai : "l ". I. S'liuieh- is ]M'u_ I .--iii.c ahmg ; all lilies.?? ' . ! The niu>:e hy the seainr choir, was excellent, tie- i uai.i-i ami I til.' choir ;scemiMvly were at tSe ii ' best.. ? ?? t t ??istcr I.nuisa i'l.yail a in? 11.i? f t I.aiy society of ,,ur v church .passed, away l.uiic.dlJth at * .'Let; ? o'clock. Kynertff services a t ie' held Tii'i ><!ay July -ud ?*nd ( a la rye cro.wd attended. Sin was 1 a very faithful iiii'iuLvr. -of Class 1 S'?... lire. .Mask Bunch leader. S t)ii the fourth of .July > of the i leading churches id* the cky ran' c an excursion to Jacksonville, Fla.e It. Mas an enjoyable trip. The ~ pastor also took ad*, antaire. ot the tiip and spent the day with one ? !' i'.r .neat bishops . f war iluiu-h I in pi-'xnn I.r Ri<hop' ( j. ! ;. Curry. The pastoC^.-aid the 1 >sh< j> made I it \'i;ry pleasant .'for him; aftei ; ?1 ii:inu" with him the bishop took', hint a run n>l iu-liis beautiful auto- j mobile and ea-o him a view of the c.ity. We ask ail to pray.that the. oin-i-s of ..at- i hin-ch will still hu ureat. t.Mi-i Harriseima Ii. Reaves.!1 1 1)..;", el'. \\ ()()!)!{I FK NKWS ..... ... :.. 1. Irinil) V. M. I-.. /.ion t hurch Rev. .j. \. I.ip-ey, Pa-tor. ; * j Sunday -eho..] opened at the us- | tal hour 11?: 1"> with Sup;, and all teaeia-rs at their post of duty, villi a very v- od aJAetnlanvd. 'Die lesson jvas.. beautifully discuss d ?v the Supt. and otTu rsT ~ Mi . Kveiy>: .Met ii:.;. . k d Ivinusport. Tenia. is the u e-t oi Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sin.: . . K, 'i11e St.. tills iitv. ~ Tile se vi. e at \, v. R i P.a , is church S.nday uirrhl -aa.- just i ratal. They laid a v.iy appro- | iative audience ate! the Past t. iieV. A. Ik IUmeai;. Jr.. preach. ?; is ncwr before. It made our earls huilP within u.- while he moke. Per. Duneari Is a Woiider*ul V'timr nt\ acker. The -eiMce at hl'dle l-'l.-id ' w. ].. ?1011-church was nno Sun-' ?;\y. Th.- I'astor. Ilev. J. A, I.ip:cy pieacheM a Wetiih rl'ul serin on Sunday im-ntine- wiiich was enoyoil hy everyone. Stnlay afto: ' .1'iiir ii."!v was a .-it:-in_r conttsi i 'u n rr<"'p?-f 1 rrf+4 Ti in:... .jusjes. "1 la* sir.einy: was gram!. 1'rinitV .h\ss won the prize which iVas a nice hakod !:rii yivtr, hy Mrs. Kaimie Ypunjr and wa- pre- .? nP ii hy the'pastor to the winivr. A. very appreciative a tali- ! nee wits present. ?M i's.?.M11111c?ft.i i'Ii ; is- ' ims i > anted al ter spend:!'.'-' v!i< Ith >!' 1 n!y in Florida. SiVh: .M?sSlS K'leSeVcU \ 'Ms 4 ind Hettry Martin. Mrs. Yictuna! hurrah. v.e hope tor t'hein it vciy ~ pieiK rvco\ery. %?% v*)**!**!**!**!**!**!' v )?< \ imm-KXKVS i r: t. I. I /> I/IMv I .\I\ IMv .\ \ J) | J( I* OF' SOFTH r.\lt()l.|\ c I ISP^r | v %?* . i I j? jJ i | [: 1006 WASHINGTON ST. PAGE FIVC (" \IM.ISI.K NKNVS Sun-lay \mis a TTIv:!? 'lay at "St: ~y~ Luki- A-.MK /."a in ii-h. Sunday . - ' 1 i ' 11 ; i I ' 'I ' | u- :.ia! ii I il 11 o r . tlir... V.!'. il. K. Hil I'll a : a"1 : : in niYl'S ii . -a;'u. <i i !. : v < *. iaii i-ri's Day a t l?y the > i|-: . i;?'?t i i"-vuii k.'i Mi?f Sadif l!" < ri?"d and M S?- Fran.l.-v i I' ' a . a! ..ad, Wu n < I i.;ivc an uytiwind i.if.v ? i..-.N>r *.'i. ; ;D?i? jny liliirh V. . Si v\. a , ; ;.i \.\IK < S i.ijii.v Tiijrht", 'lVw'. ! ' I.. \\ t i*n< i.i !t a sou! stir-; iliir .M ? I'M - Kl.U-r 1 If 1'. A'l;'..- !: v. ! M. 1 >au '< i! . ?:>*.! ! * - v.'i'- pii-M-nt. I i.<- ; '.< imvc r.ji \ < ! i In .* ;.!r. _S -I . !' !> Satui< aa? N. < .. u?'t<-r [n !.<!i11t V'? 'A - I:.- .V. hi. V.- . VI t -. K'jta !.. S'.i-v. av' a'.'i faui.i.. KIlM.'l. M'KJM. NKWS . ! ' !{. v ., |.. .1 (jm.u. M M Tr-rr- t I;V . ). I . \V.) . Williams T . I.TO t spac ~s i )' It" ...I 'avis y. 'r . a- i.-aathui k;^v : ;.IV ) ,.l\ it lii t i i - a. ai!oihy, ' Tiaa r? p.-H i! a tTnp tiim- ' .v!. y:' >.: ' ^u,.?ts. v.wc .v.'i ;> ti,''.; haiij' a*- at lUiLa- i!i! 1* T ~ i: . aTTT Airs*. 1 f i . : . - :: of t \i< v - ' ;vi .'<? T. i:. Mis.- Iiuti. :.i -i -oti i ,..-A * . V . . ... .? < . 1 !' W ;.li 1 i-.*:i- is .* : v.'; and .. .. I.I.!SI! \ \. M. K. Ol I KOI S. S. * .isr tf usual hour A S ' | rc -iw;: . Mi - v. ui. .jki-.-rs ?!id te& !m ils. V' sei.1. !.< -sol: 1 i'Mr\v-vity, V. S..!> ;, ( lo-'ir.e remarks bj i"'-' ' i ?.!: luc'.i il by Bro , .' 1'. !! j i 1.ft ;i?'t uiu\ st in:"'- a! us in/.' was had. Tin-. u,- -*ar. a: the us . .S ti'ii-: ;ju- s? rnioti va.- "lllv: . Ti.mkim:". A wondei ill si'Uiii'ii v.adi liveivd by the . \V -.v. bu ssuil to re:< iv. suet: v'i.iu!i-il'u! spirit ua! . .<i i'oi tat' sou!. after which Rev > i <.?> i administered the Lord's ' ujiju r. We aLo had a church ally which proved to be a sueess. Come and worship with u's very first and third' Sundays. "NOTICE""" iardy's Beauty Salon or ni er 1 \ of vFui M..i*? 11 MOVK|) TO 2110 Pendleton St. PHONE 3*<oi I.illic Mac Hardy. Prop. . v2-n 1 V--V H-?y^'.wwiiwi \nu inai s :io Tooting. aiister . T!iis is'a young man's world. If you don't believe it. look around you and see. You can probably count the But don't U-t that alarm you. You can keep gray hair from showing up your age. Got GOIIF.FROY'S LAKlEt SI ! It's no trotible to apply. Just follow directions for use In the package. Colors hair evenly ? al^ most instantly. Slaves it flossy and ?? ?>. . years off of your looks. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy or ? your dealer will promptly refund jour money. If your dealer doesn't hate Larieiise. send JI.J5 tve pay postage' direct to . . . GODEFROY MFG. CO., 3510 OLIVE STREET, ST. LOl IS. MO. CiODEIDOV'l 1laJvieuAe HAIR COLORING VERAL HOME | I NSKii CMIUI MI-Ii $ \ AM) l.I'.ORGIA J Puner.i! Cars an,! Funeral Equipment * ^ as (,oor> \s Tin: hest | And Hitter than the Reat \nd I'riics i.ess t ((the Phone 2-3357 o Residence Phone 77t>5 <? ? > ,, col'im'esy " 'i and ;; service ;; </OhHMBlA, S. C. | I