The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 21, 1940, Page Page Five, Image 5
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Saturday, September 21, 194ft
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present:
PERSONAL
MENTION
Mr. 1). It. .Stinks. Secretary of
the State Colored Ftir is visHing:
it) New York. N. Y. and will attend
a meeting: in Washington, I).
C. lie will return to Columbia
September 2.'lld. j
Mr. and Mrs. Herman (Hostel I
presented their noire .little Miss
?Wtlhchv.inu GotC^a silver bracegj
ou Snpt't mhor?IMtli. Llllll'
AVilhelmina was-three moiiths old
on that date, She is 'the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Willie F.t rl GofT
of 2.'107 I.aurel street.
Mrss Maivetlil Jones"; It. .N. bl
Roselle. N. J., who is the only
colored nurse at the .Bonny Burns
hospital, there motored t(, Coining
~~bta accompanied"by- her mother
0 to spend a few days with Mr
amUMrs. W. J; Gilliam on Gervais
street Miss. Jones received
her training at'the Waverly hospital.
While in Columbia sh_
made nu ??y friends who have
made it very pleasant, for her and
her mother while Here.
Mrs. Gillie V. Cook, formerly
of Columbia, left for Flushing,
L. I., N. Y., where she is now residing.
After spending two weeks
with relatives and friends, she
reports an enjoyable stay.
Miss Wilhelmiiia Johnson left
the city Tuesday jjx.iu. to teach
rrt Fort Gaines. Ga. \\ e liope i'oi
her a successful school term.
Miss lOloise Janerette had as
'her dinner eilest Su'ndav. Ml'S
o . ; ' '
Lillu Washington, Pres., of the
Columbia District Missionary So
erety.
Miss Alma A hi'.- has relumed
from her vacation, after visltmR
relatives and friends, in Richmond
^ Ya. She reports a very enjoya
... ' hie trip. 7?
The fouv. attractive daughters
of Mr. Fred Jackson of Anderson
enroute to Or: ngeburg, to entei
in the city for short while this
morning. While here they stopped
_. at the home of their cousin Mrs
, L. E. Roseniond, lid] /Pino . street
They are Misses Mildred, Mary
Catherine and Hatiie Gertrude
They have bright hopes for a
very pier sunt school term.
CELEBRATES SECOND
BIRTHDAY
Little Cecelia Yvonne Jamison.
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Otto
~ JlvrfitsbTf ce lob rates 1 her second
birthday, Wednesday, S-Vpt. lKtli.
^ Sbi- received iuidh'I'iii!!* k'il'ts.
SI NNf SIDK SOC'IA I- CM It
Tin.- club hidtl its weekly meet
inlc at the'koine of Mr. and Mrs.
John Menry Howe,. 2512 Greer
street. Tuesday niuht, S-'pt. 17
The house was called to order b.\
the ehaplain, Mrs. Florence \Vi'
son. Our devotion was carried out
v as usual. The house was opene<
for business. Minutes of the last
meeting were read and adopted
Old and new business' wi s discuss
hh ny tne cum?u-e-Ave.ro guui to
have Miss Eva Moultrie of Wal
terboro visiting us, who is no s
attending Alien University. She
is the daughter of Mrs. Carolyn
Moultrie.
We adjourned to meet at the
Inline of Mrs. Florine Wilson,
o-lfR Mil wood Avenue. The hostess
served potato salad, foiled ham
s*'ltines, cookies and lemonade..
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
-The club held its weekly meet-"
int? at the home of Mrs. John
Bishop. 1012 1-2 College St. The
. ? meeting was c? lied to order by
Miss Marie Portlock, 'acting1 chap
a. pain,?Our devotions?Avt-rc?enrrteo
out a? jusual. After which thi
presidetii trok charge. The min
utes of the last meeting were re
reived and approved. New and
unfinished business . was discussed
by the club. The roll was called;
10 members present. The fnext
meeting will be at the home of
Mr. A. P. Williams, 1808 Wash**'
inirton Dismissed by 'Mm.
Halt tie Johnson. The club wes
served a delightful repast.
MRS. FRED WALLACE
RETURNS TO COLUMBIA
l_. Mr^ Jfrod- Wallace of 2415 Mill*
' wood aventre has returned from
Detroit, Mich., where she visiteo
* her sister an<l brother Mrs. Ma
, mie Cloddy and Mr. James Har
d.v. While away, Mrs. Wallace
relatives and friends spent Labor
Day 11 Joe Louis' ranch in Eurf'
gpn, Michigan. Before returning
"south, Mrs. Wallace spent a few
days in Windsor, Canada, as the
gi^cst of Mr. nnd '.Mrs. James
??rn ; ~
-Jfcju V..... < .. .. i . &.J. . .V .
" Interr
Greene. Enroute to Columbia
she paid a brief visit to her cou
sin, Mrs. Willie Samuel in Tole
do! Ohio. She returned to th<
eitv September 6th and reporter
a most enjoyable vacation,
THE Y. r.-jS. T. CLUB
The club met at the home o
Mrs H. 1} Butler called to orde
by the president. Sony, "Got /
Home"; prayer by the chaplain
song, "Bread of Heaven"; scrip
ture read ~by Delphine - Myers
song; "I Know It Was His Blood'
Kolj call each -member answering
rhe minutes of the last meetini
'were read received and adoptee
The next meeting will be at th
-hrTTTrr?OT Miss Delphine '.M'yeri
1606 Gregg St. VETERANS
HOSPITAL
Another wonderful program
rendered on 2nd Sunday afternoo
Sept. 8th, by Mrs. .Julia Gleni
who lpis worked so faithfully inl
the fourth, yeaiy sponsoring prt
[ grams every second Sunday <
w?ach month for" these men. wh
i re unable to enjoy regular ehurc
services as we?tie;?'
On the program for the aftei
noon was as follows: Miss Matti
Bowman, Little Bette Jean Cool
!Mrs. Mellie Croft, Mrs. Hanna
Cook, Miss Murry, Mrs. Mai
Jane . Darby, Rev. E. M. Keit
Mrs. Julia Glenn. The songs an
prayers and short talks were ei
joyed very 'much. Then Mrs. Glen
asked the veterans to exprei
themselves in their own way. \\
had an old time experience mee
ing for awhile, which all enjoye
I want to thank all the frier
for goinr out with us. v Plea;
come and go again. You am'a
wavs, wi'li'iimc ?a?
MRS. Jl'LIA GLENN, Sponsi
MRS. KRMANESE BOLTON
Organistt.
IT'ESI) AY EVENING
SOCIAL CUB
The (Tub held their week
'meeting Tuesday evening Sept.
at tlie home of Mrs. K; theri
Warley, 2121 Gervais St. T
meeting was called t0 order 1
th/> ili'oaidimt Mrs gnthori
Warley. Devotions were led I
on ih?i|)lain "Mrs. Gertrude Tm
der. -The house was opened f
old and new business. We are iri
ifijr a bus ride on the 30th
Sept. at Dunbar Lake. *Come i
all the clubs and friends, let's g
The minutes were read i nd adoj
ed. The roll was called. ,Ea
nieinber responded with dues ai
, Bible verse. The meeting: a
journed to meet at the home
Mrs. Sophie' Lurie, 020 Pine i
We had a grand tl.ne villi Mi
Warley, our ^president. We ho
i.i will?entertain ns again soo
The hostess served cocktails, ha
sandwiches and rot st pecans ai
hot coffee.
? ? ? BLOCK
PARTY
1 ABO Block Oak Street
Mondafr eveningf Sept. 23, 191
7:30 to 10:30 P. M.
licrejit of Nursery School f
L'nderpri vileged children.
Admission 1
Til K ROSE SOCIAL CLUB
The 'club met Tuesday eveni
at half a5ter 8 o'clock, at t
home of Mrs. Lottie Esaw, 27
Millwood Ave. The president, Mi
Ethel Gibson presided over t
meeting, which was opened by
song .and prayer led by Mr. Ji
Gibson. "'AfjUj- which the r<
was called and minutes of t
meeting were read by the seci
tary, Mrs. Hermenia Spigni
There was discussion of old al
new business.; Wo were glad
have one new member .Mr. Mei
verer Weston, who wts welcom
into the club. The club adjourn
to meet next Tuesday at the hoi
of M:ss Margaret Goodwin 21
Gervnis street. During the intt
^mission refreshments were set
ed. - '
THE HIGH HATTERS S.AV.I*
i vn Con t i oi T * I?
1/ / V-1 ;\ is v l;v i#
; We held our lastHneeting at t
home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gi
son, 1102 House /St., Sept. 161
The house was called to order I
Mr. William . Johnsorv. The- dev
Turns conducted by Mrs. Your!
Prayer by Mrs. Gibson. After tl
minutes were retd and adoptt
.. The roll was called, response w
brief. The house was in order f
business: Old and new busirte
was discussed. The club plann
a si'ver tea to be given at ttl
home of Mr. and W *s Lonh
Young.. .Sunday,. Sept. 22. at 23
-Oervais-street. Wcrirre invitlr
our friends to he with us. We w
be very glad to have as many ,
possibly ct n to attend.
Next meeting Monday nigl
Sept. 23, at 2310 Gervais' St.
_
WtVERI.Y SILVER JT~
STAR CLUB
The club was delightfully e
tertained by Miss Ertha Dei
Hart Stark street. The devotioi
carrjed out in the usual way. Bq
iness was discussed. We wish
thank our many friends who a
tended our last ride of the se
son, and truly hope that they ei
Joyed themselves. The meetir
rational I
, CELEBRATES FIFTH BIRTHDAY
ri
i
Little Claressa E. Hightower, .4
the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ~a'
Hightower of Ridge Spring S. C. wy
was filled with smiles Tuesday, Gr
f Sept. 10th when her parents in ]ei
r vited twelve of her little play ei
\ mates to spend two hours with g
' her on herjfifth birthday. hr
?' The hours \yere spent in playing
r games of various kind, after which ~
R the children took their places ^
L around a long table eovered with fa
^ u papur tilbllTTlOTh designed witn
'* pots of flowers, above each was *y
written "Happy Birthday," regul- ^
ar birthday plates and napkins
were used. In the center of the ^
^ table was a vase consisting-lol"
n five beautiful pink roses "and a
o beautiful cake of five layers (re ^
) presenting?five years covered c"
)l with white icing, upon which was ev
10 found five blue candles in pink bo
candle holders?The candles were -hi
r blown out as the group sang gr
|0 "Happy Birthday to You." Fables w,
It^-made of pink paper that carried SI
ih each child's fortune on the inside or
^ Were given. The color scheme was eo
rvinLr nnrl nr
ic 1 7
i. - . .te
A course ol vanilla ice cream
Sv and cake was served.
\> Those present were: little Wil- ...
t- liam Dennis and Hackee Brooks.
d Barbara and Win. Owens-. Broad- 1
nax, Billie and -vJames Harris
5c Cl<;o Meritt, Daisy Mao Dorns m
Sara Gorli v; Edmr- Barnes Hon. in
7 ored guests were Misses Rosa Bell M
r>j Broadnax, Anme" Mae iDorns and M
Anni * Willie Harris. in
G;
^ * - J,,
The Busy Ladies w
T
ly_ . I e\
17 One of the loveliest and most sa
enjoyuble . affairs of the season
was that givsnrtiy the Busy La- l>
uV dies Social Club at the Coninuini | A
b\ 1 ty Center. Ha"Ttnn pw!??ik
if" streets, on last Monday night, I vi
September 9th. The night was A
glorious, and at 9 o'clock, the
on guests began arriving. th
:o t?1
>t- On entering the door the guests *sc
ch were warmly welcomed by a huge ^
Y display light, thru which the.^j
Jjj words, "THE BUSY LADIES J
WELCOME YOU" shown bright M
-s. ly. Tlvo lights in the auditorium | ^1
PC Wt^-p Him ;ill.l .lr.pr.rl in Mm Plnli^ ^
1,1 colors, Gold, and Purple and the <?j
in ?
n(1 contrast, made the "WELCOME"
sign very attractive. The entire
! auditorium was beautifully decorated
in the Club colors. Our pros
^Tdent Mrs. Hersha Pope - called j,
0 the members together and madt Gj
very short and timely remarks, y
?1' Each member"Avore the Club col y
ors and received a big Hand when
assembled around the president. ^
Hersha Pope was lovely in hei
iiq pale blue with matching accesor ^
he ies and accompanied by her hus
band. Maree Portlock was very OI
rs t
nrottrrv in blue and nink and nc. ^
"a complied by Joe Graham. Dor ini
othy Hayes .was simply beautiful j,>
in white net over satin and aecompanied
by Buster "Weathers.
21 Annie May Manigault was most
lii attractive in two tone blue and
to accompanied by Joseph Boulware.
Leola Robinson was as n
CO
ei> pretty as usual in changeable sa- V
no tin and accompanied by her hus tl
25 band. Hester Coleman wone white b
>r net and looked gorgeous aceora tt
^ panied by Bill Givens; Lizzie
Dantzler wus .outstanding i n s<
JG green net ove^ satin and accom tl
panied by Mose I>aney; Louise
^ Oree wore rose taffeta with beau pi
h | tiful accessories and was accom e(
th I panied bv her husband: Gertrurio 1:
by Handera was beautiful in blue r
and silver accompanied by her hi
^ husband; Evangeline Ferguson
.,1 wore white and looked very love- r
an ly and graciously escorted by hei r
01 husband and petite Bessie Lee
Satcht?H was ravishing in all pink. s?
During the entire evening tho
,q Club served refreshments, mints
sandwiches. Each Busy Lady
ill brought two couples, who along ni
BS with the Regular Fellows, the Ca
. valierk and their gueBts .made a
it
very lovely picture. Each lady ai
present was beautifully dressed so
and properly ?scorted. The music M
was swell and at 1:30 the truest* C
reluctantly departed expressing ot
^ "THANKS" to the BUSY LA
llH DIES for a lovely evening. M
M
to was adjourned to meet at the M
t- home of Mrs. Inez Hawkins. The
i- hostess served a delicious courre M
n- of slaw, potato salad, hot rolls M
and flsh. m
THE PALMElTO LEADER
iweethe
riffin-Hiller Marage
Solemnized
Tn- Thursday, September 12th, ^
marriage of general interest ag
,s that of Mi9s Geneva Hildred hi
iffin to Mr. Wendell Earl Hijb
bf Columbia, which was sol
mnized (Thursday afternoon at .si,
o'clock, at the home of the of
ide's paivnts, the Rev." F. D
eher, officiating. ^
The?living room was beautifut?jp
decorated with ferns, gladioli, ni
lms and a candle arclv-Preeed <>'
g- the 'march of the bridal par ~
, Miss Thelma Gray, cousin of ,q
e bride sang, "I Love You TruMrs.
Catherine Ward was at te
e piano. The bridal party en- p
red 10 the strains of the wed- ^
ng march. The maid of honor, jyj
iss -Inez Meadows was very ec
arming in a~~blue shirred crepe SI
ening gown, carrying a white ^
iiiouet of edadioli and fern. The .
- -- ? DI
ide?entered- on the arm?of her -gnndfather,
Mr. Johnnie C. Cald w
ell, who gave her in marriage 8\
le was lovely in a white shirred
epe evening gown, carrying- a ^
rsage of beautiful white asters w
id fern. She was met in the cen- SI
r of the room by the bride m
oom, with his best man, Mr ^
meat Lewis, where the Rev. F er
, Dreher spoke words that made or
is young couple one. SE
Immediately following the cereony,
a reception was held. The
wena?received by Miss
argaret Washington and Mrs,, ei
attie E. Mosely. Those receiV
g gifts were Mrs. Mary Lee
rQham and Misses Maryetta Bur ]yj
ss and Huttie Mae Counts, in
hich were many and beautiful 1,1
he bride's mother wore a pinl< ^
r'ening dress with a white cor ^
ige. |,]
Ice cream and cake were served al
y Mudames Marietta Wilson j1'
my Legions, Montez Bethea, Le j
i-Moore-,-Jessie-Mae Dainols, Vi _\[
an Griffin, Lorraine Daniels and M
nnie Bell Hiller. < '
Mrs. Carrie Ruff had charge of ar
c bride's register. Out of town w
nests were Mr. and Mrs.' Simp- ^
m Smith, Spartanburg. Mr. Mad- ct
on Morrison, New York and Mrs ei
^attie Mosely, Richmond, Va.
Mrs. Hiller is the daughter, of 11
rs. Janie Mayers. For the past ni
iree winters she has taught in w
ynor, S. C. Mr. Hiller is the sun
[.Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hiller. ' G
' n
CHARLESTON, sA. k
Miss-Loraine E. Moultrie R. N.,
isper street returned to her post
[ duty after vacationing in New
ork City, East White PJafns, -N ^
'. and New Rochelle, N. Y. Miss w
[oultrie also visited Port Chester, B
'. Y., Mamaroneck, N'. Y., Brook * }
m, N. Y., New Haven, Conn., The J
ii ' ' fi
ew York World's Fair and was (j,
onored guest o the counters club v
a its annual fishing outing, Long C
sland Sound, N. Y.
MMANUEL Xi >1. E. CHt'RCH ^
Rev. F. I). Dreher. Pastor
P
n
Sunday school was opened at ^
[) A. M. with the supt. Mr. M. B *
Williams and his co-workers at v
leir post of duty. The lesson was f
eautifully 'taught and very in- s
?rpat.imr
Rev. Dreher preached1 a noble
?rnion, it was very beautiful to b
le young people. o
At 8 P. M. the pastor aeconv
anied by Rev. McCarkle ascend
1 the rostum, after the local pre
minaries the pastor presented
rev. McCarkle, who brought to
is hearers a wonderful message.
The sick sisters are sister Rosa
rown, and sister Washington.
J 1 a
i vmci uaiuwcn uiipruveu, w
rother Wise and others are' the '
w
trae. t(
Mrs. Mattie Mosely was among t
le visitors. . - b
Mrs. Mattie Mosely of (Richond,
Va. is visiting relatives and
iends. j,
Misses Eliza McMillian, Willia u
id Willie Dixon, Sarah Thomp- h
in left Monday for State College, ^
iss Thelma Gray left for Clenton
ollege. We hope for them and .4
hers much success. J
Mr. and Mrs. G. Perry Murles, 0
r. Calvin Murles, Mrs. Sallie E. q
cCool attended the funeral of
r. Marcellous. Gilliam, uncle of ti
V. Murles, in Clenton Sunday,
r. Gilliam was killed by ?n auto- ^
obile Thursday. ^
arts ry
AMI LTON-SCMTHR
ARR1ACE
Miss Matilda Lucile became the 1
ide of Josh Sumter. The marrire
took place at the home of th< 1
"ide's mother, 2540 Cherry sft. '
ie Rev. S. S. Youngblood per- ,
rmed the ceremony, which was
ipecially written for the occa- j
on, in the presence of a group
relatives and friends.
Vases of cut Howefs.-h) Autumn
iades were used extensiveh
iroughout the reception hall, liv- '
g and dining room. Across thu
lantle were palms and baskets '
pink dahlias..
JTho guests wire fleeted BT~
iss Alberta Sumter and Mrs
dessa Suber.
A program of music was presend
by Mr. A. Johnson. Mrs. H.. ,
. Vowell sang "I Love You TreeMrs.
S. S. Youngblood played
le traditional wedding march ,
[rs. English Weston sang "Be ,
iuse" an<L "I Love You Truly-'
ie Was accompanied by Mjs '
ayrtie Summers. (
he matron of honor, sister of the
ide. Mrs. Lillian Hunter, wore j
beautiful gown of pink chiffon j
ith fitted waist and short puft (
eeves, also a shoulder corsair e ol
nk rose buds.
The bride entered with her morer;?Mrs.
C. A. Hamilton by
hom she wts given in marriage,
tie was never lovlier than th,en
hen wedding gown of ice pink .
itin with sweetheart neckline,
lort puff sleeves and a full skirt f
iding with a long train. Het
lly flower wgs a shoulder oor. 1
tge of pale pink rosebuds and
trns.
The groom had for his best man
Ir. .Johnny Suber.
Mrs Hamilton, the bnde's ninth
was attired in a gr an of bli ck J
ce with a corsage of America!
eauty red rosebuds.
Immediately after the ceremony ,
ts. Hamilton entertained at ar
[formal reception for the largo '
owd attending the marriage. '
In the gift room were Miss 1
h nche Jackson and Mrs. Julia J
Food bury. Mrs. Florence Brooks 1
resided over the refreshments 1
so Mrs. Mattie Brown. Mrs. Lilin
Holmes and Mrs. Odessa Su 1
r. and serving white and pink 1
e cream and white ice cakejwere '
rs. Leola Hamilton, Mrs. Rosa '
yers, Lucile Jenkins, 'Miss Chris 1
na Reeves, Miss Alberta Sumtei <
id Mrs Annie Bull.
In the dining room the table *
as adorned with a berutiful emossed
double tiered wedding ]
ike White eundles were used on '
leh side of the cake.
The presents were many and '
seful.
Before the HamiItcrfn-Sumter j I
arriage, a miscellaneous snowei i
as given for the bride and groom I
> Mrs. Sallie .Mae Knigbts^ Mrs. ' '
oorgie Edwards and Miss Chris- ' <
lie Reeves. A kitchen shower was >
Iso given by . Mrs. Lucile Jen- |'
ins. . * J
^VALHALLA NEWS
j
WalhalU Junioi High schooi j
pened its doors September 3rd, ,
ith the followine faculty: Mr. L.
. Moore, Jr., of Rock Hill, prin- j
pal. He is a graduate of Claf- :
n college, Orangeburg and B.S (
,om A. and T. "College, Greens
oro, N. C. Miss Thomasina Kerin,
U.S. in Home Economics, S. (
. State College, Orangeburg; Mrs ;
I'illie Mae Pearson Grant, Allen
'niversity, Columbia, 6-7 grades
Irs. Fri nces M. Whitner, Beneict
College, Columbia, 4-5 grades,
liss Claru Mae Grant, Claflin Col
ge, 1-3 grades.
Quite a number enrolled and tho
atrorts^were"Ttut and promised to
lake this a better school. Prof
loore promises to endeavor to do
II in his power to make the school
ear a success. Plans ere underlay
already for a lunch room and
roe lunches. Also a playground
upervisor. The Home Economics
lepartment is busy canning fruits
nd vegetables.The
teachers of the grades have
ogun a four months' activity unit
n Homes:
TTIt-cf arodft. Dl H'c Mother'
* ?i ~ V . -;? " * -
lome.
Second grade: Birds Homes.
Third grade: Indian Homes _
Fourth grade: Eskimo Homes.
Fifth grade: Japanese Homes.
Sixth grade: American Homes.
Seventh grade: American Homes
The community was grieved
ver the death of -M iss Mary I
x>uise Moody, class of '39. She
.'as funeralized Wednesday. Sep- 1
ember 4, at the Flat Rock Bapist
church where she was a memer.
? ,
The Community Chest club <
ave a picnic in "Mid-way" f3ep- J
ember 6. Everyone seems- to i
ave enjoyed the feast. The fac J
ltv of the school also Mrs. Char- i
?se Peridarvis Scheflfield, Orange,
urg, S. C. were guests. An old
ashioned fish fry was enjoyed.
Visitors in the home of Mrs
ilioe James and Mrs. Bessie J
oneR were Mr. D. C. James, Jr.
f Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs
rerle Scheflfield, State College
rangeborg, S. C.
Miss Amanda Williams have re
jrned from Chicago, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Triemmier.
Jhattanooga, Tenp., were t>
nests of Mrs. Petrthah Grant on
is
y
f '
ofZZtS
THM sep
tlmov a11 bal't. ch 1'iuh
W e are engaged in one of the
greatest revivals of. the season
t h e conducting minister i s
:he Rev. Kemper of Columbus/ O
oustor of Good Saamaritan Rapt
L'burcK there. He spoke Suhda,
oi-ning from this then
Man at the Well ami another of his
sermons was On a Drive for God
The choirs of the city hi ve cooperated
with us very fine and ot>
Tuesday they held their Union
with us, the finance for the firs"
week was very near $100.00.
We thank all who helped L. sup
tort this meeting.
bkxn kttsVille news
I.ahor Day was well spent in
Marlbor0 county. Quite a few of
he friends in the North spent the
LVgek.end home. ?
The Masonic Lodge of Bennetts
/ill*' surprised the friends with a
<well Labor Day social* on Market
street. Hundreds of people ?wit
tessed the affair which was vert
ntertaining.
Miss Anna Mae Stephens ir
rived home Friday morning. Sinleft
Saturday for Cheraw when
ihe will take up her school work
is Home Economic teacher at he
r,Atill??r inut itiHn
Miss Ruth Blue left Wednesday
for* another school term in the
I.anford Training message.
Misses Alberta arid I.eathia
Holmes .arrived home for another
school term of work.
Mis? Dorothy Reese, Miss Klizibeth
Thonuis and M-cs. Juanettrr
Loweston left for their regular
school term.
Rev. Powe and family of Florida;
Rev. Barnes of Florisia and
Rev. H! M7~Tohy oT North. j^jiro
lina worshipped with Rev. A. J
Wright and his members the thiro
Sunday.
The Rev. G. W. Robins'on of. DPT"
VIoine, Iowa was in the city over
the week end visiting his sistei
ind brother, Dei con N. Robinson
and family and '.Mrs. P K, M.Collum.
He delivered the morn
:ng message at Shiloh which was
enjoyed.
The service at fia'w Mill chureh
is very interesting. the Pastor
Rev. K. M. Booker has just return
?d from a meeting of tin- .'ltd Rerlon
of the SiYA at Atlanta L'niv
Dr. I>. M. Tobin visited Saw Mill
ihurch. Sunday morning Dr
Prince Reed, president of the Bap
;ist State Convention of Georgia
preached. The evening's sermon'
vas by Rev. G. W. Robinson. He*
s a member of Saw Mill church
Mr. Robert Frazier has return
;d after spending three weeks in
Washington, ft- C., with his sis'
ters. - ,
Prof, arid Mrs. Arthur Sanders
spent the week end home from
(Swansea where they are teaching
his term.
Prof. Robert Butler spent tie
iveek end here guest of Mr. and
VFrs. E. L. Johnakin.
Mrs. Bryant and daughter spent
the week end home from- N:?FJVfiss
Ellerstein MeCollum left
:o enter Benedict college.
'.Misses Clemmie and .I.illian
IVvis are home after spejidinir a
.vhile in NYC.
Mr. Leroy Fair of Benedict c-ol
lege: Miss Nannie Deus of Cheraw;
Miss Reed of Georgia were
the week end geusts of Miss A
Prince. Is
Rev. Bryant preached the home
:oming sermon at Bethesda Bapt
Society Hill. Mr. .J. B. Drake
made Very interesting remarks.
Mrs. .Morns insirxiexor ax
Ion Univ.. and Miss Francis Morris.
teacher in the New Rruoklatnl
school left Satuuiay morning. f"i
their respective positions.
Mr. !; nd Mrs. E. 1.. Juhnnkin
Mr. and'"Mrs. T. L. Johtxakin. Mrs
N. Loston and the reporter ir.adt
a pop visit to Columbia over tin
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. T. I.. Johnakiti
Mrs. Willie Townsond?e-nd?child
ren of Philadelphia. Pa., returned
Wednesday after spending a few
days home - with relatives ami
friends. * Mrs.
C'assie Cunningham i ml
son John Jr., of Florida returned
home after spending a few weekwith
parents Mr. .and Mrs. I, McKay
and family. **
Mrs. Isabella Pearson, has aceep
ted a position to toaeh in the high
school at?Miami, fhr? She 1 ef~
Txiesdi y morning.
Mrs. Eliza Cox spent a lovely
time in Rock Hill attending a special
meeting and the opening e
Clinton college, Wednesday.
Mr. Crump, a steward at Zmn
a? .m. k. l. cnurch died suddeim
at his home. Funeral service w:?
held Sunday evening at the ehure!
Our sick friends: Mrs. l.ilhe
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