The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 19, 1940, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, October 19, 1940PERSON
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I MENTION-O^X-K-M-^W-X-'W-XS-M^W-!"^
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Miss Edna Williams of N. Y. ^
City is home with parents, Mr, M
and Mis. (Mack Williams. ^
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Mrs. Julia E. Breeland, Presi- w
dent and founder of .the Breelands
^JSchool of Beauty -Culture,of Or- ~t
ang/eburg, was in the city Tuesday,
with a number of her stu- ""
dents and graduates, attending fi
the State Board' ami observing nt
the practical work in the Beauty m
Shops of Columbia. Mrs. Breeland
and a group of the girls, visited
Mrs. Annie Belle Evans, the ei
State President of ', the ) Colored y<
Beauticians of South - Carolina, hi
who is ill at her home on E. Oercais
street. The visit of the group
brought nu.eii cheer to Mrs. Ev- ^
ans. ancf she is improving ramdlv jf
E
Miss Ellen Johnsoii of 1724 7]
Wheat street announces the open*
ing of her kindergarten. Children
from !) years to five years old 0V0
admitted. Prices reasonable. c
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ItlKTll ANNOUNCEMENT :>]
Mr. aiul Mis. J. Frederick Sim- ti
mons of Charleston, *S. C., an- pi
nounee the. birth of a new baby. al
Gwendolyn Annette, weight 7 1-2 0'
lbs., Saturday^jSeptcmber 14, 1940
Mother and baby are doing nicely, jp
DANCE AT THE COMMUNITY S
CENTER
There will be a Hardest dtnce at 0
the Community Center, Monday a
nite, October 21, 1940, 8 P. M. 3|
A good time is promised all whc ?
- attend. All of your, friends and
class mates will be there dancing NV
to sweet captivating musTc so come S
Ull UU nil. mimiHSUlp l^r* wen 8
chaperoned. a
Y. P. S. T. MEETS w
P
The Y. P. S. T. Club met at the
home of Mrs. Ross. The meeting J
was ci lied to order by the presi- p
- dent. Song, "Swing low sweet chan ,
ot," prayer by the club, minutes
of the laot meeting was read, re"
eeived and adopted, sqng, "Remeni'
. ber me," scripture read by the *
president, song, "What a wondei
in the sun," roll, call each member
answering. . n
. .The club welcomed Mrs. Jannie A
Sims back home from North Caro- j
lin? visiting relatives and friends
.. and als0 gaining her strength back
from an illness. . ?
The neYt meeting will be at the V
home of Mrs. Watts. i\
HIGH HATTERS SOCIAL CLUB '
We held our weekly meeting at .,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Young
on 2310 Gervais strefet. The ^
house was or lied to order by the
president. Devotional wa^ conducted
by Mrs. Young. The min
uies 01 me last meeting were reau n
and approved. The roll was
called, the response was brref.
The^president then to~olc~char?e
and called for old and pew buai- A
ness which was discussed brief y
ly. We hpve completed plans for
our dance and are now inviting the
various clubs and our friends are t]
invited to come over to the Chau- ^
feurs clubhouse on Tuesday nite, b
October 22^. and awing with thu
fetter time than we ever did before.
Dop't forget this date% II
you attend one of our alfi.irs,>we '
are quite sure you will come a- Is
i gain. 15c single.; 25c couple. w
We had a lovely meeting and q
!our members turned out nicely.
Mrs. Gibson is ill; we are hoping;
for her a speedy reedvery.
Our next meeting will be Mon- a
day night, October 21 at??Mrs g
? Thorn, 25-28 Youman street. q
_MRS. MANCELL HALL |J
ENTERTAINS FOR MRS.
SARAH NELSON AT SUKPRISE E
' PARTY IN NEW Y?QIiK CITY ' 11
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1 Mr. and Mrs. Mancell Hall, Sr. ^
* of New York City were hosts in
a surprise party to a group ot t!
their fri^hds, in honor of Mrs 'i
Sarah Nelson, of Columbia, S.^C. tl
t>n Tuesday night, October 8 at, q
their home, 263-W. 122nd street. v
Mrs. Nelson was here for two .
weeks on her vacation. While '
here she visited the World's Fair, 0
Savoy Ballroom, Apollo Theatre, c
Radio City, culminating in the p
party in her honor. The hosts r
seized a palatial dinner -including
all the trimmings.
Those attending the party were: "
Mr. hnd Mrs. Mancell Hall, Sr.; c<
Mr. Mancell Hall, Jr., Mr. William
Hall, Mr. James Felton, Mrs. Hen q
rietta Giles, Miss Olivera Giles.
Miss Vestill McGill, Mrs. Mary
Boulware, Mr. Thomas Smith, Mi ^
Roca Meeks, Mr. Harold {Joyce, ei
Miss Lillian Robinson, Mr. Ray b
mond Robinson, Mr. Jasper Sto \
"Aether, Miss Elouise Hines, Miss g
Oeline Lumpkin, Mr. Robert Muk
>erson. __
LES COQUETTES
The Ives Coquettes Social Club
met at the home of Mrs. Willie ^
Edwards 221 Bull street, Tuesday
njght, Oct. 16th, at 7:30. Mrs. Ed- fl
wards presented a short program, ?
, after which the president took t
charge. The minutes were read j
and approved. Old and new huslr
ness was discussed. Many helpful
plans were offered for the future.
The adcrstary called the roll w
. >
W t
] were present. Wo welcomed n
;w mender, Miss* Ilila Brown.
fter a del icioiia repast we ?
iumed to meet at. the home of
iss. Bet nell Miller, 211 Clarion.
. ri i.n r; ci.yn M>TI s; XT
The Culture Club met '.'it its j
rst fall meeting Friday, Septem- '
L*r 27 at the home of .Mis. IN ail
lance. Business pertaining to tlx
all Festival to be held at Withison
Home Satiirdhv, Oetxhei 12
i?s discussed.
Mrs. Doris Creoiie, president_.uL
io Culture Cli b, wjis hostess at
le October 11th meeting. Reportom
the ways and means and tlx
nnimitiiif? committees were Ix-am
Irs, Marian Paul reporting for th.
ays and means eonfmittee eff
red the following projects for :h" ear's
work with ladies who v Bead
the various projects: t rrl e>
lffle, H. Reese arid 1.. Sinnniivs'
ial raffle. .X~. M. tyj^kson; colond
party, M. Raiford and A
vans; play.' drnmatie commi11<-e:
3wer sale. M Paul and 4. C:ui
er. and block party, A. C.'JRau nnrdner.?Mrs.?Y-.?I'umpcv
was c'
cted to serve as club secretary
rid Mrs. M. Smith as tire direetoi
f tiie Junior Federated group" of
clunibia. The club voted to eon
ibute the sum of'$100.00 as it:,
rare at the Fall Harvest Fesl.'val
t Wilkinson Home Saturday. Oct
bor 12.
K1KMM.Y FOURTEEN
OCIAL CLUB
The club met Thursday night
ictober 10 in its regular meeting
t the usual hour, at 1222 Gate
treet, the home of Mr. and Mrs
. C. Coleman. A grand meeting
as held. A silver tea was given
unday October 13 and- an enjoyble
time was had. We apprecite
our many friends coining out
'ith us ind taking ? part on the
rogram.
A fish fry will he given Saturay
night at the home of the vice
resident 008 Senate street. Our
riends are cordially invited.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Afulrew Epps anouncc
the brth of u new baby,
tndrew, Jr., born September 17,
040 weighing s^'en pounds four
nd one half ounces. Mother and
on are doing nicely at home, 261
Vest I37h street, New York City
Irs. Fpps is the daughter of Mrs
ames Veal.
:eception is held for
i ARCARET FRANCES BARR
By Julia Braxton dark
Brooklyn, N. Y.?One of the
rretticst affairs of the season
.'as the wedding reception given
i honor of the marriage 01 MisT
iargaret Frances Barr and Mr.
V'illiam Shaw on Saturday evenig,
October 6, 1940, at the palaial
home of her parents, Mr. and
lrs. l. c. Kobinson, ?t> Bainridge
street, BrookLyn, N. Y.
Mis$ Barr was married here ut
he Rosary church, July .TT^ 19-1U
o William Shaw son of the late
lev. and Mrs.' Wesley Shuw u1
lorth Carolina. The ceremony
as performed hy Father James
!onerty.
The reception was of interest
o society throughout the East
nd South, both bride and brideroom
having connections in the
larolinas and in and around New
fork. The bride is the attracive
daughter of the Mrs. Camillo
larr Kobinson and of the late Erest
Barr. Mr. Shaw is of
Irooklyn's popular young men.
Mrs. Shaw was never more beau
iful as she stood in the receiving
ne with her husband greeting
rrkiouiu in u huliv KliwJ ti??t
' ? *>V4^0V0 ... ~ ~-|-W ..^V,
uamt style wearing a cqtsfege of
/hite roBes and babies 'oreadth.
liss Kugenia Barr, younger and
nly sister of the bride was very
hurmingly gowned in a delicate
ink ti fTeta with a corsage of tea
oses. Mrs. Camille Robinson
ias lovely with her usual-smile
i a dark blue taffeta wearing e
orsage of orchids.
Many guests from New York
ity, Bronx, Jamaica, Corona, Jer
ey City and adjacent cities atsnded
the reception. The bride's
ake was a four decker cake made
y Mrs. George Cuffee, sister ot
Irs. Shaw. The gifts were hand
ome and numerous. The coupb
'ill reside at 86 Bainbridge St.
L' AM A V SI ANT CI.l'B
The club met at the home of
liss Rosa Kimball, 2627 Marshall
treet Tuesday evening, Octobei
? r\ a /\ rr\l a.1 _ 11 ^ J
t lulu. i ne iiiet'uiiK was jrtiiieu
o order by the President, Miss
Jthel Robinson. Devotions were
ondiicted in tho usual manner
"he minutes of the last meeting
'ere read and approved. The roll
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uur young artlsta get a cho
[thetlc administration of President
lArt Center, a unit of the New Yorl
constructive, there's less chance f>
\vt s called and every member it- i
sponded. The house was opined \
for business. \
Last Monday evening the club
gave a Mask dance which, was !
given at the ('hautfeurs club. Kv I
eryone enjoyed ^theinselves.
We adjourneii to meet at the
home of Mi'.' Leon Rdwnrds at
1800 Manning Ave. A delicious
course was served by the hostess
T1IK RADIO SOCIAL CI,I H
_ The Kadio Social club held its v
regular meeting at the home ot (j
Mrs. \\ ess Mangum, 180-1 McDuf- J.
He street. The; , mmuto? were t
res d by, the secretary. |;
The Radio Social club i; giving
a Hallowe'en dance on, October
81st and ttT are ui\u:np the pub- ^
lie to he with lis. Aliisrc will In- v
furnished by Mr., A! Hu.-sdl
TOO.MLICSTMMONS .lOlNLD ^
IN IIOLY WKDLOCK
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On Saturday noon, Septenibci !'
-1st.- 10-10. Miss (intrude Tunnel >
became the bride of Mr. Kdwnrd J
Simmons, both of Charleston! * ?
C. The ceremony was performed
in Savannah, (jeorgi; . : <1
In the evening Mr. Marion Nell," h
brother-in-law of Mrs. Tooniet a
and several friends entertained the A
gouple at a-privatv party at tile
famous Cocoanut (ly.yve in Sa- h
vannah, (la. The coitjjio. accom <*
ptnieil by Mr. Nell returned t > c
C'lia-i 1-lfil mi \di,.|V liny i 1 * i. ,<i 1. ing
their home.
Mrs. Simmons is a pn.ulai
young teacher having taught in
Dorchester county ami Summer
villc, H. t\, for the j?ast few years
Mr. Simmojts is also well-known
and have been employed tit -th ;
Charles,tot!?X^v.y .Vacui?for wm.. -jeral
years. ..
GR AN ITKVI l/LK N I'.W S
Bethlehem Baptist Church
i
Rev. R. \V. W inn, Pastor j
On Sutuli y all church goers
found wending their way to the C1
house <>f worship. At 10 a.m. the '
Sundav^schotfl was conducted by
*
the Supt., Mrs..Alice Ruber son
The lesson was boautd'ully taught *
by the various teachers and reviewed
b> Prof. R. I.. Nix. Fol- 1
lowing Sunday school vvu were
helped by listening to a great set f
moil- hy our pastor. His text- was <
Hebrew 12.1. subject: Lit us lay J
aside i.-verv weit/ht, and the sin J
which doth s.r easily besot us. We H
also hud as our visitor- for ser- ;
vice, Prof. U. I.. Nix of Aiken, i
wh? hi principal of the Freedman '
graded school of (Iranitoville.
The cornniunity wishes a most
progressive year1 for the foHovv- p
ing teachers who have left to re- a
sume their duties at the various
schools: Mesdames Mattie Fair i
Marina Miller, Langley Bath, Ivy y
Grant, Justine Bettis, Eliza P *>
Johnson and I.ucy Robinson, JncK I*
sonville-Morris CJranitoville; Clara >
Dtavis, Glovervillp and Ruth A.
Morris, Williston .Tr. Hi, Willis- '*
ton, S. C. ?,
Misses Abolle Palmore and Josio p
Dinprles, Allendale: Annie Hlockor,
MeCormick;? Maprdolene SimpHdris',
Sally.
Valley Fair Raptist Church I,
Rev. R. 11^ Rush. Pastor s
Sunday school was very good and
met at the usual hour.
Deacon A. II., Prlmore, delegate e'
to the flssoemtion which convcn t]
ed_ at Mt. Sinai repotted
Miss Abelle Palmore was dole- P
gate from the Sunday school.
Mr. and Mm. Shilay ware din- ^
THE P AT.MTTFTO f.EA
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ince to Improve their technique n
Roosevelt. Here's a painting els
i City WPA.Art Project. By ke
?r things destructive.
hi- v"11 ? t- of. Ale. and Mi\ h'
\ fit \ C'C ;i lid 'ri-ji inl.dn in/l-.t . i- (I..
elk- liai-rb- on Sunday. . - .
Till' Pujol's club Will ;i i'i't j| 1
In- home id' .Mis. Amanda "Ahnev
'in sd. v evcmny. Tn'Ul o'cLnk..
liK'rnki. \ m k. cm la ii
Kec. \\ . It. I/. ( lUrki*, Pii*4or j
riic Sunday school met at the
li-lfulai: hoar with .office tV and1
a*he: ;u ; i i '.. Tjie It . as
erv "beautifully taught uu all of
In* eh sses, after which Mi 's Mela
|.-awrence gave a very timely
eV'ie\V of the lesson 'to the ilorght
of fill-who heard tl.i same
Tile visitors -Wefe numerous in
It" of tlh- services. We ale exifii!
i f i fi tSTF Tttiil "Vel'-'Ulla Hfltll
eito? at all times.
I fa pastor delivered two heau-I
iiul sermons the past Sabhath.
tr~ rfTe morning mf-ssage The
.ife of the Apostle P.v.d wf.s
iee 1 v poiiraVed~ai)d"at ni-ht the
astor eoiupleted the 'eighth in a
cries of sermons on The Life of
oseph as taken front the hook
f (le^osis.
All members are urgently re
nested to' see 'thc-ir respective
.-ttders by Sunday so as to make
good showing with the Dollai
Ioney collectiion to date.
The Sunday School, I.?-ngite, lisn
r boa; ils and .both chqyjs are
rt.deriug excellent ?i\ict? tp the
hurch.
r. a.ndkkws \. v. i ? in'He n
II 1 liappel'i' Mo I;:i >. Pallor
A . i! ?\ <.- .1Sir. . - a hie.1'
lay at tin. nh.'ve t .1 church
h.t,.h ' - ..in.'fi I"-v?i' the ti.~a.il
: > i v. ill, I'rof. J. I; S.aith, Supt
tin! U.itcl.i i.~. pM-M /. At 11:3(1 J
ta? ?|iu-?i?11 '"tt - l-ii4^?I! -.<
!T. The th^nit- wii- Seeing the
! iale."
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u:. t: I \ ii n!ei iiii i- ... iidtl lint w
\ i: h oif^nliinf elili i i!eV. J> L.
.t.iihi" i-Vt'-iili!>ir. T.i it jn'its well
a\ nuuif i iul lit- i'" eldo.
ens paid ip full.
Al li i tlif bu'siiu'.'> . i tun 01 the
|iiniu-r was Lu M tin- ; i elk-r
kt'Oityiii 11> .? .< i wonderful
IK'SSaxr. 11 i ^ teXt wit I.ikon from
Mill. 2S- I'll.. liK- t wa?
'S?.Appointlita-:/- made with
\len.'^ It was indeed i mast^rm
cc ; Mil 'Wi'iiJ'11 t ho-tttl'i*
en cc.
.Ill- l\ ileltUO till' I'll' ; : ,if tin
omrc^Prof; J. K N'rrttV-TtlRik- :r
ew remarks. Hi- said 'that undo;
no leadership ?il tiic pastor the
hureh lias beeji great i4\' iiupnoviid
ad that m t niily i he nu mbers'but
lie 11'ieiuls nl Andiow a anted t<
liow hrm how much tiny approei
till what lie hii.s ili'ia- and how
micli the;,1 eared fur- him as ?
riend.
Kcpi'i sc-iiiativos t i 11111 dlfforeflT
ln.M's 11 n'o came :'..iAaiil and
node preaontaiions to the
rastor. The classes, leaders, and
mount are as follows: >. .
Class No, 1, 11. J. Witherspoon
2.58. Class Xo. 2, James Kinloch
3.65; No. 3, Josh Washington.
2.10: No. 5, Joe Jordan, 60c; No.l
. Fred (J'reone, $17.55; Xo. 9, J.
f. Sn.ith, $7.27; Hoard of Trustees
y.00. Total $42.77.
Rev, MeClary was almost speech
>ss he was So surprised, lie thank
d them the bo9t ho eould but
omm-ly words just couldn't"FJT"
ress how grateful he really was
:>r such members and friends.
litre's a secret. Rev. MeClary
. rntcil a suit but just couldn't
ee wherein he would be able to
uy one. The members and friends
olved thrs problem Jlttr him by
iving to I iin the $-12'JJ'7 mention
1 above to do with as he pleasd.
The presiding elder made 'the
losing1 r< marks. Ho said ho likes
astors nr.d their members. " He
as long and loud in his praise
) Unr j^istory officers and memers
for the great work that has
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nder tha human* ?nd ar?P*? L
in at tha Harlem Commwlty J
*plng young mlnda m tfctnga If
- ': M
been < i <> t < diiri'fiir tin- ? >:i tV
year.' 1
Mrs.. M. I.. Benbow, hi*?u ..wi.
wile. nceomtiniiitii him.
Fi.nutiNt i: m;\\s
I. VI. SlukVji; Reporter
[ Mi'. .11 > " 11 Whitman afi'l .\li. I
Bracy of Columbia were in the
1 city over the week end 'visitiiy
Miss Melbur Nee-ion, ai-M Mi>
Jessie. Mae Watt, nurse's* at M<I.('oiI
In'iriiiaiy.
' r. _>!" ): ?" V. ?> ' ? i.J'
more, Mil., was called liome on account
of death of hi* brother Mr
Collie Sanders.
.Mr. 1. S. Jordan a f i liinan at
c'laflin was home on account of
ih.alh in the fanTi'iy.
Ale < auley (). ^ainlcrn died October
-1 1th 'after several' months
dines*.?XUe Xan^ral held
Sunday, October ldth ii lll. Zion
M. K. church,'"Mar* Mutl, S, C
A brief program was rendered.
I?iilug,\ by the pastor of Mt.^Zion
Xl Iv church. - Surviving are hi?
parents, four sisters and tl.lree
brothers, other relatives and a
host of friends. ~*JncT<soii and Si;p
irleton funeral directors in charge"
Mi- Kichard Josc-nli (lied suddenly
.October 11th. The . funeral
.-.as held Monday, October 14th at
Trinity Kt ptrst church. A brief
no, oro'i >\c u'tia vani*)r>rAft ! *?11/nrv Kt*
J'4 I (?|,1 ** WO * v mi\ 1 v\t. wrj
Roe. A. W. Mill. Surviving' 'are
his wife, daughters, sons, othet
ichiiives aril ,n host of friends
lackson and Singheton funeral directors
in charge.
NEWHERRY NEWS
| Mr_ and Mrs. (\ ?M. JiVilsori wliQ
me now?residing in Aiken. S. 0.,
Were the week end guests of theii
lelathvs 1 )r and Mrs. .1. E Grant
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gary of
Clinton. S. ('.. paid a living vi'it
.Sunday to'the hedsicte of Mrs
Matilda Johnson on Harris St.
they were dehtrhtedtn meet with
j_lieit friend. Mrs. J. \\\ Cleland
who is with her mother, Othet'
guests visiting the same honu
wen her sisti r. Mrs. I .la Austin
lUrphtAY, Mr. George A list hi and
niece. Airs jto^a Austnt?frorn Gold
viile, S. C
Mis* Florin. Kartell of Summer
\ i11?-. w lu'r is u i.-reher in- the MtBethel
(iai iiiatiy school, spent the
."week etui with Miss lkiisy Ktiller
M i.-s Jamast-nu Thompson ut
Cutiiml>ia, S. ( s*. the new |{. E
at Klisha hij?h school,
* alviii> /t'resh\terian Church
l(e\. \. H. Ueasoper. Pastor
ThP "Bihle class was opened lo)
t'l i- " session "\vhh Mrs. D. \V. A
NrVllle leac'her. She glt\e a ?ell
< !? I yn.llitie Of the hook of Exo
ihis a!ni left many helpful thought*
and lessons upon the niind,? of all
who Weje present. She als(1 stat
eJ she will frivo a Bible to all tTie
nlo a la. nu ioui i/., mill
recite 1110 Ton Commandment* at j
t!n- Bible class. Messrs Paul and !
Joseph Allen received Bibles last I
session. We hope tliere will he
several others before wv close fot
vacation. Remember the hour
Wednesday afternoon from 1:30?
5:30.
The Allen's orchestra rendered
music rt Sunday school Sundaj
niominpr. Some of the children
were so surprised they deTiTt sipg
simply stood and watched the
musicians. They plan to priv<
servtre indefinitely.
The I.raprne service w ill bo held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.
W; "Allen. Jr., f>04 Drayton street
i n+krv ?Poond fourth and fifth Sun
I day afternoons; at church every I
first and third Sunday afternoons
5:00 o'clock; Indefinitely.
Rev. Micheai Haigler who ia re i
sidln? in Columbia was the week [
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Davrs, 500 Drayton street.
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ll> tin- facnlty ' i.f Allen. ' I
Mrv Hester t'rawfoiil t.f Ala/. '
ft. S. <"... itii?i former principal '
Hill rlii.fi' I.- dning
. u 1 to?w-t41 iii New Yolk. She is a '
ij>?..1111j? i of Allen A. .VI, K. cltUi'i-U ''
.in! nflilialt-'! with several- ft-ivil 1istrioH.
The Church if plca>e?*l to f
h/ive sijcii ft faithful worker. , '
111.I.I K S CIIAI'KI. ?
\. M h. i III RtJI
NeWherry. S. < *. - The officers
<1 t.feinln-r^ of Miller*. ? hapo.
m-c -making; etloiTs to st/nl tin i <
pitflo) to folV/t'CIjCe With a lou.i: !
report. Only one more week* L>o
fore i.e will in* .ailed to inswei
tilt- loll. The Conference will I '
centi-iii' tin's year in Lancaster '
and- scheduled for Ni\vb<-rr\ !
i.cxt >far. Next Suridav th-.iv \
will he a pepularit;. ecu!'.-! -*-*
!w evn?t+i?g-i-t-f--?I In- first and "sec ~
i?n?l p! izes will be awarded t-i the,
girls v ho raise- tin- largest
ovt-r three " dollars. Accoiding t
the reports so tar it appeal thru
it will he !l Lii 1-etWeell .SIX uf the
girls hut next Sunday night o ill tell
tile tale. ~~ ~
A (1 leaner Rally will take place
<?n the fourth Sunday by fourteen f
Indies most ot them are SieWTTrdn
esses of the church and Well wrstiers.
Help them by placing a diir- ^
m tneir gieanor to further the cause
of the church.
On Friday nip-ht, October 25tl
the St. Louis quartet .who sane r
during the time of-the ^pyjrf-1
nado service* here -wij! render a "
program in the interest of confer- *
ence eli im?. More will be said about
them in the next issue.
On last' Sunday we were favor.,,*
-ed?w it ii?two sTroTrj sermons, tftc
first by our Pastor, Rev. Bowman ,
who delivered the morning- ntes- [
sajfe, using as his s abject '"Doing I
The Impossible Thinp's". He stress -1
od the importantaiiee of duty. It v
was delivered with force- ant c
[Hover. - ,
?Sunday everinc; Rev. Br.'1,UnlO' d;
one of our sons who is making =*
his hotue in Columbta, was. present ^
etj by Rev. Bowman w ho selected v
a subject from the -4th chapter of ?
Phi!": 1Mb-verse, using a- his sub- '
deet?Fi-t r t'inth " *~
On last Sunday . night. Rev .1 ..
P Ueedei. pastor *Ziwri Itupt.'sl i
ehtifvh-r?Poiinirbht. presented ' ore: v
of tr.e finest moving picture' ex- '
hibition ever to he shown -it Mill: '
ers Chapel. .We reprotod the and
iprice v-.as so small. Tin- picture? I
wiii- wry interesting, v? rv cus*-'[f
I>. uini inu; i>i tin- neatest., ..lean- !
est ?-wr presented in any vhure: j
or school. Whenever you neeo j
one cf any type se<- the above? ^
I.allied pel;-. Ii ftJai >0.1 V\il! nii he ; *
no mistake i ^
1 be parsonage irf it I n i >> t -ota
ploted m .11 Rev. )lown.iu. rs. planto
pu iti t it in the *inr future'
TTn- new eh href. fitroffnro iV t<" j.j
be installed it. it ho church ~~Fu x: i _
week nr & -~'e. ac" it arrives. it
Next Sunday is Trustees *iny}
and e;uh trustee Zone is licivbv j
asked to make their report. Etch
class* leader is hereby asked
collect the balance on Dollar Mon
ey from their members and report
same Sunday morning:. '1
The following clubs and boards ^
tire asked to make heir report
next Sunday: Steward Board 1 and
2; Trustee, Deaconess Roj rds
Missionary and Stewardess Board?
1, 2, and 3, Sunshine club. Fxeeli=isTr.
Willrrrg "Workers'. Boosted
club.
On the fourth Sunday the Junior.
church, A. l'. K. League. Sun- ^
day -school and I'slier- 1,^, are
asked to report. Please do not
fail.
On the fourth Sunday evening _
at' fl.30 the white college young ?
pedple together with their League ^
members will render a program in *
Miller Chapel for one hour. The '1
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If'!* \yu \ i r\ U}. usual. . f,\Oil
iy being conducted
?> the- H. \ S 1 i. Have tif Green
. ? ..! ! !? easily < all
I r ' .? i'l.-pvl f triune," iiuVv
v. r -v i t w.in';. - 't'ruly 'ti.'i.g young
nan ha-: j .rear: v.! many truth":
" \?9 ax'.d ahu.c uli- this is u et&te w
i.? r.t > ! lids that meant u lot to
.if.-"' tans should till of the
v'""1 thing* they Lute obtained t
ion; tin Liiivf and not of the'
a! ! !".:! ?' and. bitter pills, be
aiiV- . toj> v ill ..fiiscourage anyone
f at La :."t :ic.i jitcij the Lord."
1 fit- .I : . > la: : !' the .clutrcl
itiVe j. ;.ii i.?c <1 .i !,. \s pulpit set
of t : vh u I '! Lv club: taking
art : l.;t>lit .\ t !. Willing
Vol l'.ct !-. I ??;;? . t..* aiill Sllfith's
>1? mi l ... I naiiL* to cAor-v. one
I > i h P vn Rs i X EW s
?i-'?r?? . ' - ht; ?ni- hi id 11r" the
in ro'r.o? ?ij* |>u. on last Sun- ' , .
tay. H' -ie .day was ob '
i. i-.cu a-t uit. I/etunon A" 5T E
huirli v ith .-plendid success. Mftlij
onne! members returned to wormy
t he old shrine. ? ;
Rev. 1'. 1*1" Paw of Donalds, S. C.
vas thi- speaker at the morning
ervioe and the Rev. B S. Taylor
nerpetic pastor of Allen Temple
\. M, E. church. Greenville, S C
emitted services in the afternoon
"he minister'preached a great ser
non. The contribution for the daj.
vas Slid Revs. E. L. McAdams
1. Lamav, G. Harmon were presnt
also ji-id added much to the
er\ ii e
Til. niiir?Af; s E. L. Uoiie.V leK"=
n last Muiulay morning for Allen!a!v.
S. where they went to be
>!vsi-nt at "the funeral of Mrs.
i ni-y's brother Mr. Gardner. They
avt- the deepest sympathy of the
iholt coimmuiity. ?
Mi>s Jar.ii- V.'liaitoii of Ware ?
hoals \\a> a: hoiiic for the week
nd. Mr. and Mrs. J t'. Miller of
Lpiea Ettn weie the week end
ue.-'s of Mr. O.L. Smith and siser.
Miss Siiftie Wharton has
'rick and lumber on "the ground
i hvl'e she IS nhutit tr> hpiyin t-Viii
root ion of a five room dwelling
use. Congratulations.
?Duo West colored schoftl""is ~
noving off to full speed and the
>r<-spert-is for a fine year's work
lupt. Holmes. Principal Smith,
vith their co-workers are -headng
towards great things for the
:hildren this year. Next week's
vrite-uj will, give full details.
"or 1 'rus>?ntMkifig and Alterations
I all kinds, including tiie Helinuii
t t t?\TS Hiss.
Laney Kemi$rtey
l Specialt> is made of fcfchool or
'rlnt Wnrlf Vnotlr n^nn
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3Ty C.ervnis "St, Columbia. S. C.
Prices Reasonable
nisiblc Half Soling a Specialty
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