The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 02, 1940, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
^ Saturday, November 2, ^940
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PERSONAL !
MENTION
i
M-isa.-illuise. G. Ttnilpy reppi'lfi a _
pleasant visit to Kansas City
Mo., whoro she was i delegate at
(hi- tii'mtal Convention of the
Protestant Episcopal church.
To the delight of relatives and
friends, Mrs. Grace Lindsay Metchain
is steadily improving uftelundergoing
an Operation at the
Good Samaritan Wi verly hospital
. 1 y* Mr.
Robert 1.. Simons, who has
been confined to. the Government
I Hospital for quite some time.
iM wishes his friends to know that
jjl he is at home now, He alsc
wants to take this opportunity t?
thaiTk t lie in for the many cards;
lliiu'in e ?i till iVll iiHtoi* ^mit'tiiul^C
extended him while there.
T1110 Y. I\ S. T. CLI-B
The Y. I'. S. T. club met at the
home of Mrs. Watts. The meeting
was called to order by the
' " president. Song and prayer led
by the chaplain; another" song
c\vas sung, then schipture by Mr.
? LeRoy Ross; and "a song. The
minutes of the last meeting were
* read, received and adopted. The
roll called \yith,"eaeh member answering..
The next meeting will
be at the home of Mr. David Out<>n
T
, TWlLltrflT SOCIAL CI I B
fc
On Friday nfaht, October 18.
the Twilighlers held a call meeting
at the home of Mrs. Mary Keitt |
The meeting was opened by our
president Miss Hennie Owens. After
which old and new business
was discussed, one new membei__
joined, Miss Leila Bell Lancy. We
i iv proud to have her ris one of
%ur irembus.
* We " are sorry to say we have
just a few of our old members
v.e jjri hoping them-much success
These persons are Misses Rhoda
Hampton, Hennie Owens, and Mrs
i i-a Bell Paris.
We are asking all persons \vh.
want t<> liuy a Leader t see Miss
l.eila Bell Lf nev.
k mm ? ?
THH LICKY BIRD SOCIAL
CLl'B
The Lucky Bird Social Club held
it's meeting at the home of Mrs.
.Mary Belton, 513 Marion street
The meeting was called to ordei
y by Mrs. Nellie Green, acting chaplain,
and our devotion was carried
^ out as usual after which the presiSi
dent took charge. The minutes of
B the last meeting was culled fot
.which were received and approved.
The sick conuuittec reports that
club wish her a speedy recover*
New and unfinished business was
discussed brieflly by the club.
The club will have a Halloween
k party at the home of Mrs. James
j Kennedy, 1221 Wheat street. Come
out and enjoy yourself. The next
; v meeting will he at the home of
t . Miss Jessie Bowers. 1012 College
street. The Tlub wt s dismissed by
? Mrs. Green.
Mr, Sam Williams, President
Mrs. I.. B. Garrick, Secretary
A LOVELY SI UPRISE PARTY
i> On the evening of October seveny
"Uecnth. Mrs. Fred Wallace entertained
delightfully at her home
on Millwood Avenue with a surrX
prise bIvtndivy party honorrfng- her
A daughter,' Miss Geneva Nelums.
Cosmas^ dahlias and other fall
flowers effectively decorated tlv
Wallaces' home. Dancing a 11 d
bridge were enjoyed by the guests.
The honored guest received a
| shower of useful and lovely gifts
and expressed hfirself -'is being
^ very thrillingly surprised.
Among those present were: Miss
Geneva Nelums, Miss A. Louise
Watson, Miss Hedy Wallace, Miss
A. Mae Jackson, Miss San h Bouknight,
Mr. Willie Wallace, Mr.
a Alphonso Millgr, Mr. Howard Shepard,
Mr. Leroy Chavis, Miss Thelma
Steele, Miss Willie Mae Wrl
liams, and Mrs. Estell Burley.
Assisting Mrs. Wallace wort
Mrs. Edward Wallace and Mrs
Mattie Owens.
\ ribS* SOCIAL CLl'B*
A
The club held it's weekly meet
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Jim Gibson. The house was called
to order by the chaplhin Miss Viv
/<u.. n, n, ??,i
iclfl i Hot .^vtcttiuu wan ivru <
by Mrs. Oneida Boozer, "Ixfve
Lifted Me," prayer by Miss Chalk
/ second selection by Miss Rebec:
' x Rosa. The house was turned over
into the hands of the president.
Old and new business was discussed
and tpproved by the members.
The club held ' J*'s fifth anniversary
last Tuesday evening at
" the Masonic Temple. Everyone \
y joyedthomselves. The club adjourn/
ed to meet?ut the home of Mrs.
f \ Hermina Spiffner, 2587 Cherrj
t street.
Ethel Gibson, President
Margaret Oomhvin, Reporter
. THE "NYAVERLEY SILVtjR
, A- STAR SOCIAL CLUB
^ j - ?
The club met af~ the liome ot
Mrs. Martha Robinson, 2504 Greer
street. The house was called tr
fs ?
"0? .*
Jrder by the chaplain Miss Gun:or.
The devotion was ctrried out
n it's usual manner. The meetin,
was then turne'd over to the presiilent.'A
brief business discussion
was bvoucht before the club. "Wt*
ire planning a silver tea Sunday.
October 27 at 4 op lock at '
libnie of Mr?. Martfha Robinson
25 Green street. The nice tip g was
adjourned to meet at? the -home <?1
Mis. Lillian .Smith,- 12151-2' Lyo.r
street. The hostess served a
licioas course of sandwiches, tet
and cahdy.
Till'.' HIGH HATTKRS SAVING
AM) SOCIAL CLUB
' We held our weekly meeting it
lie home of Mrs. Annie Ilyllo
Thorn, 2528 Yourmun street, October
21. The meeting was called
to order by the president, Mr.
Litwinim, the chaplain, Mrs. \Vhapten,
conducted the devotional an<'
carried it out in its usual manner.
The minutes of "the last meeting
was .-rail, removed anil fl?nn!vi>rl
Following the reading of the minutes
the roll was eaitertrotch menu
bcr responded. ji he.-president tuoK
ehurge of the ^meeting and called
for the unttnigjbcd business which
;vas concernimwn dance that wrll
oe given at /the"Chauffeurs Club
House Tuesday, piabt, October 22
We hope to; hi^e a grumt evening
we are als0 .hoping to meet the various
club niembors and friends
We have pli-hndd to give you an
evening of enjoyment..
We then adjourned. Our -ncxl
meeting will bciheld at the home
on fw' it,,
of Mr. and Mrs; James Whortcn
120.1 x Gregg St;, Monday ' nig'ht
1.A LAFFKTTK ClA'll j ' j
The club met at the home .\$iss
Drinlla Kelley. Mr. Leon Edwards
was the host. The house was called
to order by the president Miss
Robinson. Devotion Was carried
out in ifhe^ukual manner. The minutes
of the last meeting were read
and approved. The house was opened
for. business. We t djorned t<
meet at the home of Miss Johnson
on Lyon stivet. The 'host sej
veil a delicious course.
CONWAY SOCIAL C LI B
The club met at the usual hoiu
and was called to order by thi
president. All members were oi
amy. i ne club was opened foi
business. The president asked al
members to donatte to the .Metho
list church on their light fixtures
Mr. Freeman Clark and-Mr. Si
ins Hemmingway. have just returi
ed from Ix>ss 'Angeles, Cal: These
two have motored from ("aliform
ia to New York and back to Con;
way. They reported a safe tri{
not having nny trouble whatever
Mr. 'Clark stated tViat lie drove
six thousand, three hundred am
four miles. HotJj of these young
men are very popular members ol
4be~ejub a~?d the society hele.
Mrs. Julia McKiver is seriously
ill and have been for several
days but'we hope by God's-help
that she will soon recover.
J. A. Allen, reporter.
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NY A' CONSULTANT VISITS
SOUTH CAROLINA PROJECTS
Mr. Joseph H. B. Evans, Consul
taut, Division ot' Negro Affairs
National Youth Administration,
Washington, D. C., has just completed
a visit to several projects
in our state. Wf* were pleased tc
have had him into our set-up, aifc
feel that his visit will mean mueli
to the progress of our program.
THE V. I*. S. T. CLUB
The club met at the home oi
Mr. David Outen meeting callee
to order by tlfe president. Song
At the.il'i'oss; prayer by the chap
i..: L. t t.v.: 1 tit.
mill, Mrnj, % k ict c r\ r rienu i
Have--in .fesus- The scripture was
read by (J..1 Leaphart. Minutes of
the last mcrting were read, reeeiv
ed- and adopted. Song, At ? thi
River. The", roll was callcdg-w'ith
each member responding. Thr
next-nieo^ng will be at the home
of Mrs Rosa, 1608 Gregg St.
THE "BUSY LADIES
The Busy Indies Social Cliib rnb't
on Monday, October 22, at the
home of. Mrs. Hersha Pope, 10081-2
Grejen street. The ladies enjoyed
a , very lovely afternoon of
card playing.after which the .regular
meetifig took place. All unfinished
business was discussed
and then commentations were mad
and then commentations were made
on the Silver Tea that was held
Sunday afternoon at the home oi
Mrs. Pope. Some very interesting
talks were made by presidents oi
various clubs, and also by some of
the visiting guests. A lovely solo
was sung by Mrs. E. Ferguson. Remarks
were made by the president
nf Tn.e*r T o,li..u n,,k
After a very interesting program
the hostess favored all present by
serving delicious hot tea, cake and
mints. Everyonfc present expressed
nimself as enjA-ing a very lovely
afternoon. ~ if
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Eddie "Rochester," Anderson,
famed screen, stage and ,radio
- comedian partner of Jack Benny,
who this week announced his enthusiastic
endorsement of President
Roosevelt arid the Third
jpTerm as the "best assurance of
' safety, security and good government."
The monthly prize was won I
Mrs. Eva Adams. The next met
ing of the Busy Ladies will be
the home of Mrs. Dolly Smith. o
1 BIRTHDAY PARTY?*H0N0R1>
MRS, ELIZABETH IIAZZARD
We live to learn, nmf learn
. live, and only through birthda
we are able to become eonscib
of how we are swiftly climbing
ho t. >n of the ladder of a now r
gretful life.
The -evening of October
nuiuled The knell of a parting d;
i with the birthday of Mrs. Eliz
1 oem uazzuru in lutige spring,
visiting family in New Yo
City, at a party given in her ho
or at .the.beautiful hotiic of Mi
i- Pearl CimtliHr. lK4r>-7th A\
. Friends and relatives of Mrs. 11a
. zurd were very pleased over:,ha
. ing given her many servi'jalile ai
> beautiful gifts on her birthdt y
which s'u> pleasingly opened \vi
> a timely speech of.ikcr appreci
i tion to everyone aflfLj reniindii
them' of how blessed it is to e
' joy life and the'i fullness therci
The guests were .served a ve
appetizing course of bake<Fturki
I and cranberry sauce, ham, co
slaw, potato salad, hot rolls ai
punch. The birthday ci kc was a
tistically cut by Mrs. Hazzard ai
Reived with very tasty wines
Cheatu-Martinis, Port and Sheri
The guests departed having c
joyed themselves immensely, as ;
is well, that ends wejl. _
Tl'ESDAY EVENING
SOCIAL. CI.i n
The club held- its meeting Tut
day evening Oct.. 20 fit the hor
of Mrs. Mable Monroe 250,1 Gre
' St. The house was called to c
i dey by the president. The chapln
\Vas at her usual post. The mei
>ing was turned over to the. pr<
dent. The minutes were read a
adopted. We discussed old a:
new business. Our new busipc
' vas about a house coat contc
I at tlie Chauffeurs Club. So lo
for the date soon in The I.ead<
( The meeting adjourned *to me
at the home of Mrs. Ethel Hohd
! son 2121 Gervais St. The hoste
! served a delicious repast.
, SlN^'Y SIDE SOCIAL CI.CI
The club held its weekly met
1 ing at the home of Mr. and Mi
Johnny Myers, 1023 House i
The house was called torfirder 1
the vice president Mrs. Esth
Rowe. The devotions were co
ducted by Mr. John R. Ford ai
carried out in its usual mannt
Minut's of the last meeting we
read and adopted. The house w
oitened for business. There will
a dance given at the hopie of \
and Mrs. Johnny Myers Nov. 1
by the Club. Other clubs ai
friends are cordially invited
come out and enjoy yourselve
The roll was called and everyoi
responded. Next meeting at 24
' Millwood Ave., to Vie entertain*
I by Mrs. Carolyn Moultrie. T1
hostess served ham sgnd wich<
.mH poffon
GREENVILLE READY TO VOT
WILLKIB STRONG
Greenville, October .10?I)r. ]
H. Grbbs, owner of the Gihbs dri
1 store todav came out in froi
J
leading the banners jfor the Soul
Carolina Republican, Party. As;
ciated with Dr. Gibbs are D
Duckett, Dr. Douglass, Hop*
Biffffs, the Rev. H. W. iStewai
I James A. Brier, the militant civ
I leader of the Piedmont and hu:
' dreda of other citizens of Gree:
vllle county.
t
THE PALMETTO I^AuDER
BISHOP AND MRS. T. S. R?
FLIPPER HONOR fi TESTS OF ' sin
DR. AND MRS. K. A. ADAMS I pin
) tl.?
Bishop ami Mrs. .J. S. FHppei ; liO|
wore honor guests of Dr. amt Mt-s
Eugene A damp last Monday. The ?u
Bishop and the Firs.t lady of tin sei
state accepted an invitation to dir.- yei
. ner which was tendered the gutists ^*o
by Dr. and Mrs. Adams. At din- b'Vi
ner also were Mrs. W. 1). Chap S,'J
pelle. \yjfe of the lite Bishop . tin
Chappelle, Mrs. R. \V. Mance,~wlfc
of the late I)r. R. W. Manfe and
Mrs. I. M. A. Myers.
Mrs. A dams.*-served one -of those
"eome back" dinners with technique
undt style similar in- prac
tiee'bv the chefs in Bellevue-Stral '
ford in f#|IiHi?lelphia or many ot j"
the big j'ankee hotels in the North ''u
Baked chit-ken, stuffed b^ll pepper K''
rich macaroni, delicious potato pie
several kinds of vegetables, hot. " '
ice box rolls mellowed with butter, a"
salads, and erai^biirry sauce, soft j
drinks and rich cake are only some '
of" the menu whidUr-iuade the^ bill "a
pf-fare at the diniei* served by thv '
wife of the distinguished secretary '>a
of education in honor of'the S.enioi
Bishop nf 1U- F, All_
high noun last Monday. > -j 41
M A lftlt I A (;K ANNOl'Nt'li>11& I
Mrs. Pauline D. Reese an- ,lu'
nounces-the marriage of Ivor neice, 'u'
Dorothy M. Smith to Mr. Kenneth
Smith, Oetoher 22, 14)40, Roxhury,
Boston, Mass. ^ '
J ION KINS ORPH ANAtiK BAND .S4,J
? TO APPIvAR_lN GADSDKN pJjj
SATI RDAY N'lTK NOV. 9th ||,i
The Jenkins Orphanage bt.nd _Ha
will be hoarjj, ;\t the Gadsden Jir AVV
Hi school, Saturday, November 1)
' > _ - - ^ wu
i 15)40 at 8:00 p.m. I am sure' you -j
^ will appreciate their presence bv the
. coming out one hundred pet cent Iua
As. you know this band is widely *'ll
known and has traveled exten U.'J
?G lively. ..... iV?
The' general admission' is 15c
Please be proud of your race, one t
to come our~tw help them. *
y> - V - ?*r
* I..U KKNS NKW'S * <lu,
t? . pre
Mrs*- Bessie Grunt, Mrs. Mary JO"
Grant and Mr. Krnest CunningM1
ham \ isittd Mi,_ Gray Grant at
?> Veterans Hospital in Columbia on
i wo
i bunday. - w
vj Miss Idolla jJenJeiiip. and othoi C
, co-workVrs of 'Fountain Ibtui won .
I in the city Saturday. | yu,
" Tho Gloanors Club and' life Sa\
* injr Club for men mot at tho bona .,
,'o of Mr. and Mrs. H. 1). Hollanc l|(i(
^7" "Tuesday ninht. ^
"Miss Helen Dendy and Jessie j
. Mao Brawn spent tho week end uu
II with Miss Dond.v's relatives.- . ; -]
1,1 ? The Social Saving Club met Wt.(
tli with Mrs. Luther Garlingtop bri- Sp(,
a day night. ~ .S.
jp The Xnias Saving Club _ met S.
with Mrs. Anna Sullivan and Mrs. soii
Golden at the ltT>me of Mrs. C?ol Cu
deli. The next meeting will be An
with Mrs. Cora Lee Johnson. l.e:
ej," ~ MTr and??McDuflie?Little.
Id Mrs. Margaret Davis, Mrs. Lottie
n Little and Mr. Edward Ivey ol i
\ Charlotte N. C., visited Mrs. Az- Id:
11 alee Watts Sunday. Mrs. MeSJuf < t
11 * fie Little is remaining for a visit >>
n1 with her sister. . vlu
y Rev. P. -S. Hicks wsw*.the4' speak the
n. er at Mt. Carmel Training school '? '
II Sunday afternoon. < cb<
1 The Home Missionary Circle n1e.
met with Mrs. Beside "Grant on tiui
Tuesday night and Miss Rosa )
Shepherd. o stl
The Library Guild Sponsored 111,1
A Halloween Social !,r
s- On Thursday nite Oct. 24, the
no members of the Library Guild 'ja
en sponsored ti Halloween Social Vu
>r- from 7 until 0 p.-mT in the Libra >'n"
iin iv,' which was beautifully deco: J.1,
-t- rated. First was a musical game; M,'1
?si Miss Lorean Wright won the
nd ^nrize; on the second game Miss
(jd Helen Mathis won the piize. The
ss third was a gossip' game. Fourth \l
'St n mncinol Mima Tuama IPaa.
s.?y*?v, ?'"k j
gje won the prize. R^i.gamo: Go ,(
? I ihcr to >T- . Mr. Jonnie Cyrus )nj.
et won the' prize,. Music for this lovr
ei ]y occasion was rendered by Mis; i|V,
Helen Nance. During the social '^n
IVnss Wi F. Boyd sijng a splo:
EfhlP* Waters' Stormy Weather. yf0,
* Those who enjoyed this lovely af r
fair were: .Teachers: Muses Ruth vm
Foggie, MelnosH? Willie F^ j
Boyd. Willie M. Blocker. Mattie No
Fuller, Synelia Peterson. Helen E. '|
Nance, Principal J. W. Mathis! pp
01 Misses Sadie AndVrson. .' Gomel- a.n
n" ia Dendy, Sallie Brown, T.tila N jo
n(' Wright, Irene Foggie,, Minnie Ir- all
?r> bv,r R-Qsa Shell, Wilhglmina Irby, eon
re Teola Saxon,- Sula Holland, Orric 1
Milam, Helen Mathis. -Ilattie Wil- Bet
j kens, J-orean Wright, Ethel Hen- ity>
J*' derson, Dejphine Cannon, Kathryn the
; Irby, Minnie L. Clinkscales. Mes we
'? srs. Bryant Crisp, James Cole- He
man, Johnnie Cyrus. Eugene me
IS' Crisp, Robert Rice, James Owens res
jg William P. Garlington, Otis. Hen,
derson, John A. Hunter, jEzcll
Philson, Harry Putnian.
ps Refreshments were served, peanuts,
Halloween candy on tooth S
picks and* annles whu-Vi l.i??
E joyed by all. Miss Ruth, Foggio an<
...land Miss Synella Peterson led the
AjJie Grand March. This was a love ing
affair. t >rs
>g ? son
nl l.EXINGTON (MRCl lT NEWS J
th Rev. I. O. Simmons, Pastor due
so ' ? ' at
Sunday being the last pastoral ',V(
day on thv circuit the member? Pro
responded well to the services. At me
t morning service the pastor was at an<1
it : Spring Hill. Rev. J. , S. Danley am
n | and Rev. N. Tilman brought some the
' wonderful sermons whicle wero the
n I food for thought. At night aer 1
vices we worshiped rt Bethsl at
1
v. N. Tilman preached. A neat
in of money was raised. The
?t?iv will, leave Wednesday foj
ann al i 011 fere 11 ce. We are,
piiiK he will return Sunday nite
preach. We are dom^ all in
r power for his return. He has
l/ed us .successfully for eitfht
ills and we would be jrlad if he
luld return .for another eiyht
,rs. We have discovered by his
iourn with us that he is a Chris
n (. entleman.
AlKKN M:\VS
Wesley >1. K. Church
huicll school Opened at the lis1
hour wit,h officers ready to.
ty. At 11 o'clock Rev .leu.
IS entered the pulpit and ?{ <!> .'il
a soul stirring sermon. At
50 p.in. Rev. Jenkins delivered
other noble sermon,
liev. and .Mrs. Jenkins have left
for Saluda county where they
ve begun another year's^ work
'aching). They are home at the
rsonage every week end.
1 he-hi dies Aid met tit tne home
M rs. Annie Ik?II igiu'iuei?ia?i
< sday evening. A delicious"
r-e Was served.
Second Baptist Church
Sunday. October 27th the S. S
t at the usual hour with Mr.
on-l*Mlli|?.s, Supt. at his post.
Very helpful lesson ^dealing with
:--ev41?of?alcoholic drinks.
During the service* Rev. C. \V
rner came with jjt gnat hit sire:
I'm not ashanie. jjf the gosbecause
its the power of Clod
Lo salvation.?We who were L.1
s ^service were made to rejoice
the evening service Rev. Mose
i ris was the pulpit guest. We
re proud to see Mrs. Lizzie
sin, Dea. F?rank Wilson and
e and other visitors out.
I'he regular monthly meeting oi
deacons board will meet TugtU
,* night. October 21'. Conference
ursday night, October 31. Wl
ulud to jearn that sister KsMae
(iitj'ord i-s improving t.fheing
ill'Hor several weeks.
'umberlaiuf A. .M. K. ChuPch
sunday was a busy day in Cum
land. S. S. at usual hour with
|it. ami staff at their post of
y. 11 A.M. Rev. 11. 'C. Scot'
uclied a wonderful sermon, sub
t: The Universal Name of Je
i. 7:30 P.M. lii'v. Scott preach
another strong sermon, subject
Personal Question. (Services
re largely attended. Suhda.v
s Dollar Money rally. Collye
us were very good. The junchoir
rendered splendid ser
c all day. Mesdanies I.. A
ulb.v an(l A. J. Jenkins have
m in charge. We wish to
ilk theill for their splendid ser- |
c*s- T*
UI deimrtnieiits are working to
rd the annual conference,
fhursday flight during the past
irk Stewardess Hot rd No. 1
msored a Grab Bag parly in the
S. room. Visitors:" Mesdanies
W.. Nobles, Walton "und Andei i.
When you are in Aiken make
...l.....|o,wl" ,...11 l....,.l.,..,.Vl..?.o
IIIUVIIIIIIII IIVilKl^lUI Ir^l il j
if* don't forget vour. 1'alnieTto
ttil'l*. *
- JL
Fritjndshipt { hurch
Sunday school was* opened at, (
(k"> with the, Supt. and teachers
their places. Our Sun. syhool (
giadually climbing! More tea ,
is are going to be added to '
start*. On Friday evening at
'ill'.!; a croup of present lean's
and added teachers will'
et in the S. S. aii<I activity '
lding.
[{cv. Peace, preached two sou1
rrinfr serijions Sunday. His
ruing theivfe Shell We Crown
Crjhvify, -< Evening thenje: The
>ry of Bciifg Made Over. The
stor ''announces his sermon
ones for next Sunday. Morn
The" Mail Who Couldn't Tyke
^lle is beginning a series 01
n: sermons about Tile... QutitVi*- v
10 Made. Good. On next Sunday
filing the sermon theme will be
tore Life Bogi'ns. 'In is beginseries
of ^sermons on-The 1'rob
lis of Love'? marriage a no
re. All of these message
nnise to be interesting. Don't
ss any of them. <
I'here were quite a few return
members 'ii^ service . Sunday i
iong them were: Mrs. Ti.ylor ]
s.' Gortrude Permoixt.er, Mrs'., i
auwan and Mrs. Abbie .fhlmson. i
rhc Missionary syeiety asks
i itfot to forget the Missionary 1
r on tin- l.stn, inn and nun 01
vember. * i
1'he regular church service at
iendship: Sunday school 10:03
j.; KTi: p.m.; ehurth .seres
11:16 a.m. and. 7:110.-p.m. To i
of these services you are vcl- :
lied.' >;
ve\v>, Z. .Townsend preached id |
blplehem Baptist church, (Iran i
rfple, last Sundi y morning from i
' text How i.hall We escape il
neglect so great salvation :
h. 2There were three new <
mbers added to the church it I
ponse to the invitation. * i
i
(. r fi n i t #?\ i I )#' \#? w w
liethleheni baptist Church :
Rev. -R. W. Winn, Pastor I
>unday being u very pleasant ,
for Sunday sehuol co-workers 1
i church-goers, S. S. opened at t
usual hour with the lesson he I
telight by the various teachand
reviewed bv Prof. Z. Town
d.
i warm prayer service was con.
ted. The pastor being absent
12 ift>on Rev. Z. Townsehd de red
..the morning message. Ho
ached from Hebrew 2:3. The
ssage was delivered strongly
I forcefully to am appreciative
liencte. Three wore added to
church. Sunday eVening 7:45
pastor was back on cfuty.
'he Woman's Mission will meet
the usual hour and is looking
"
forward to a liberal support for
Thanksgiving
Tne Pulpit Aid club still remind
'yii.i of the Hallowe'en play anil
Cocoa. Sip which will be Thursday
niprt. Oct. HI for the - benrttt -n4the
church. <
Valley I'air Haplist ( hurch
He\. K. J!. Hush, 1'aslor
HI IT will meet at it:.'{11. Piesident
Miss Sarah Liie (?risb\ asks
oieifria .ifcJ~T'> He' present a Pi/aye.!
band. ffe^Went. Mrs. Minnie Pyl
~nvrr^rrpfrrtv --rtv.rr- trn?will -mem
?t tlhe usual hour and -place.
Pastor's Aid club will meet at
be i bo me of Alls. Hi la I Ul Mer ' i ill
Tuesday evening
Sick: .-Mj-. \\ rllie Mae Peterson
< 'hiftlnttc l.akes, .?miie Cult.
niiu9>.
uts. Ilaltie Pryor. Adda Thm.
i - . U ;; i 11?- (i o. >; | w ' i e ; 111! Mr \\ 1 i
lie d)a\is of A. yusta. (ia , were
lile.diiu.il : ii'.'l' of their sistel
Mi J. l.oyd.
. Alts Mi nie Pain.oie and tfl'air'.
fi I oh 11 i and We i e the i 211111 I
tmesis ul t.. i I....... t... M. i. e.
, 7 > IX ?. K ? * I , .'II- .l"lll
i.oiill-Oll.
No. 1 1 vi: is - poli.sorililf a I'laj'
I 11it- In D' lit id. tin- chuiih
I'Tiday 111 i. t q! I'.i- v.iri.' lit It.
I" lit- Failing nl' Jericho'-. Walls
~Seren captain". Mi-. Minii-io I'almote,
< Jritl'en. 'Jlj.ii' Hall
mo;,. Afatrisjc 11; iiiiltou. l'.li/.i
KoIiIimat alio < >11 ii- W Mitle. Am.ill
oa hney.
?RTAH<I:N< i; M:W S
I'oi'Tlak \iiini; < <>i I'M:
( O.MIM.I.MKNTKI) WITH MIS
('EI.I.AN KOI S SHOW E|(
Mi. and Mrs. WAiii; in 11.^ MrIvor.
recently married youiifj enup4uo.-\vei'o.
fulerUiined .vv.itjn.iseellaneous
shower at the-huiye ol
Mr. and Mrs. (Jordon Williams
Wi'tfnt'sclav cwnitur. October /.?,
1940. .
Mariu.olds, loses, dahlia's and
other, fill 1 flowers effected a color,
fnl house decoration.
The ;;anies included Chinese
heclo-i's.. chess, - hridjfe, and . ;
tumbled love story, to whieh each
persotv ' resent vivote one -orjitence'.
"sir. Melv.er'was then driven the
-t?>ry ami told to lead it. The story
t >1<I of tilt' meetintr of a boy and
ii iJ*l. their friendship. tneir nvaV
I'iape, and ended with many wish,s
for a lohjr. happy. married life
Clay laughter aeeomplished ti e read
1 tjf of tfrt* story. ?
fhe gnests were served sand
\rlches and spired tel. Assisting
thle hostess. .Mrs. (Jordan \\ dliaius*
wtri'e the nthel sclt li sponsors '?>:
tfle show el. tiame.lv, .Mtvsdallle*
Tlloiiiasiiia Myers. Jessie Ihxun and
KlCfie Stlothel , .Misses Itel lliee MU
leit. Mar-lUe.rite J'olter .fulin lirms
iloji 177771 ( leiniilie" St it)th0r.
jrHhyt jruests besides the yuest.:>f
hoi^L were professor and Mrs.
I.. F. lttukner. Mr. and Mrs. 11.'S.
Person. and Mrs. Joseph Me- I
I .end. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Green
Misses Mini ie Id. Seotl" CWniuuie
ltl'o\\ II. Vivitlll ilnnes Alvi'lJ.. W5i
liains, MesdainesUntil PejftU-'s
Daisy Hn.iley ami ('. H. WiU'rams*
Messrs. If Slimier. Holland
Daniels. .)<>lui l>i\on, ami JaiiivMyi-rs".
The couple received many .beauil'til
and useful urifts.
Mr. Armur W Heywood- and
friends ?.t* is'i'.arleotun. S. speiV
htnda^mritfr Miss Annie l.ve Sii el,
,ary. Mr. lleyv.opd is the direct.u
?f the Niirlu Hawk OrehviMru.
Mr. Herbert Phillips, a . seiiioi
!it Morris Collepp,. spent the weet.
nil with relati'vi-s/and friends.
Send ;,11 new-- te Makehi St.-ke-(
II I S I KK PAU U.IPAJ'HS
Mi. ami Mrs. Han-Id < a wVb '
their i'rien.D Mr. and M.i-. M.tlei
and children inolmed down from
Charlotte and spent a lew hours
with .mother. Miv. ItLxziu CoM
Thursday ovmmrgV~..T.bv-y..lilso.JV1LS.-.
ited the ("Aunty I'air"
Mrs. Annie Kaloti. Veatei St.
Mrs. Mary Curbeam, Mobley St.
are able to be out a^rs-in after ill
Hess that kept them eonniied t<
home for several weeks.
The o-llh Chester ' County Kan
L'losed Saturday aftei a week oi
sunny days, immense crowds, nu
melons and special attractions
plcasiinr 'exhibits and i:rent inter"
i->t on the part of all who attendL'il.
li was said t,, hi- the Ih-s(
fail yet held. In a \ yi y larjre
KriAth t ..iiaIi.-i-j . I.n?, I
.'WW.., IVMW.V.O pM|'4tn V* 1 III
Icy ?sehool had worked ('it a
ujtir that attraeted the attention
of ?Aery one. It was entitled:
'Progress ot t: e Colored ScllOi
in Chester''.. AU buildinps wen
reproduced in a small size, .the
smallest beinir 2 1-2 feet in lenatli
find others in *ueh proportion, 1.?
permitted tin making of the e\
iet likeness of sard, buildings. A
round each building was the cam
pas -"done i'ti irreeit sawdust for
some of the sehopl elas tor auotli
r. sftndy soil for ifuntier, Shiuh,
>ery was also about-.4he building
unninir loses ,,n- Vito/' t rellis-e?-un^
it one school thecCHmpus.jUh'otufcft (
he children in a running; posit*':',
is the principal was shown with,
at ire hand bell, and tne holy tea ,
t>..f <1 iittilintr v*. i t li l.iini- -witch ii
liunl. This latter wa? < aror.int
he. very first school whieh ?;i>11
Mt about INTO. The ro*?f sh<>e
IF VOL \RE LOOklNO
in Tilk link OF . .
iiosiKin ?st Htroi. si itliki
MEN'S and ladies' FLU
NOVEI,TIES?IIARKERS' >
S H O I' 1
WAVKRLEY \7
ALPHONSO Til
2313 GERYAIS STREET
PAGE SEVEN
ed stow. pipes running through.
The iiextft-was the l-.ooniis street
school -a fiic r. w as (milt in 1904,
one A'tai* before I'rof. S, L. Kinley'
t?>??k c; aige a> principal. 'J'his
* if?f-H-rttvt vt?tn-.?ntmoFt" ~ every
t-.; 'it -;i i\ lit t ht.' lll'lthers,
iali.t j-. a!.<; a. tiudr child
'': " i.n' t. tia j t i'rof1- inlay
I"'".. ( i tn lyu,", and
'a ..!iv !.t- ; c;ii a. ton- in-' inur
Wit:, had only
i: cautu .. aiai r> ing n? thi
-I >"ir- urn* tjiii his \vif<~
? 11?There weft
1 1 ' ' - .X g radas.
i j" . 11. ' ' < ' > i\ lei-che, >
: ..t-.J.'.g t fa ] !*?? ;- Iitn7 fat it i
' i ' ' ' : a!i .i'.tl drew an
"i'!t an ! j^i; laughtai .
' ' ' '' ' ''.i ; , v, .lit- aud
' I.g. , ,tt!i.. v '1 In- lea
1 ' -5 ! and Mis. ;i
' I'-"-' .Wi- I , a,- Walk.-!
(u"v- i> .A:i. r.). lv.,i\ .) j
A*,i? . |..r. . . .ii, m.: Mai v (,
Vy?!! and .My. if '< :a> '
\ ! ' ..J in,. |,i c-Vn?
lat t.:i; i , I,-at t s and a Jut
art v! : !' ' >; .jtiaUl.g class
'n a ?"W i"j_^ Miliar pie
tl"v uJ LLi ' I * -. ucli Yitii :
v IV:IU-.i
:J. ae .il:W'ie?t +*il't tlI K-.r .
of' II, 1. li .!- -..m; la'lhi ti- w hell u.,.\
Wf-li- .- r, .'.iji ;um. of. Ihi
wall All .it-'! iililli 1(1 at
iiilT l wnt I 11.-->| It- v. ft,- Uik
i'lR Mi th. t ft <->t ili_ ,-i>fhts>
.Mi ri.'u r- i.! vfl.i.nl 1,-iaivl, many
a Ijit - lan,ill--, \ i- ,n, <
|">mi . unii. aI|.i , ,l?..; teacher-|*M
i.'l'l.'. .I'll Mil?rrrp- rTill?oUT :
"! '"u a h'-at i'Ii^; about the l'aii
ami :i. a.'l'l i . Vfi what th"> >" '
-aw.- I !" ...-v-.:a\ li'ii: the Ho tin
l.fll li:.- ., t J at 1 ti < !.' M.ottfd a
-rmn-tia- M e- ".Kifiia am! i-ewini;
,,aa a'Ma t;\' feature was a
hi ni. :r< ? >. :r. y?:!l"V. ; ll'eta ami
Atii. ana a '-s i<t;tI -a tie in minia
-ttrr>' \ a oi l?" jjni <1 resse.ai.a-l
hy .!. sr.'.: .taoi-i- ti.?- ?lifter. r
' iot. ,! : .? 11 . Miss K. A
iVi'lkia t. . "t' c wall. A "O
ijinia' if :; t t ;t .-iiowitig the
Seym -ii,' I.itt t a;" .ii i hy the Libra f
.'a:.. M: ?! . A. i aflatal; a .Mu<i<
Sliaiio a. :. i:'i l ..it ' > .Miss Kill f
ma H'-atty i ml ; , 11.-> .i:: typewrit ?
ii,.: iiO'.? i*. .'.'lit.ifitai *f?>r:i*t, *
A M. I.imii-'ay aiso ,h<w
Tiiifi-1. attftitinr atifi j'lfa^itafdb^n
llR'lltr . l\"l . W. 11 A Ik i*iM?t
hi.- h iy ? :.;? <* ham: a iviuJ^i
? "!.*.an}t ynhi li-ti ami '4
I - - . a ?" !> a .hil l' V ; ,
halA. inane u! ee
tli'^1. 'villi'. were" theSt'^" "
that -ii' n i- i-i ini'i'f urilers
I altV.an; . '.if If en: 1'Tf ! iyh" "hi-W
| Ami lie at .on-I' , I'm* atlitie
:ar - *, " ,M.-- l?ewe\ Mellowell
aie ;.nei Smote! mailt tt
he hn'-'a til.j! with Iut.
lib,til. .;oi, is. 1'l.e *arra''Mt*ti;ellt
I"i vi:?. . it. ifiitiM backvi"nii-!
I :.i wty ii,
("winch . !";>.'? ! 'i -.-ii himuatitint
| iM11,-1"' ? fvcjari aln>n? o!' .
|t>rai>i' '' .?'in thi.v tint' piece'
ul' Ui'lk.i I); !,,. <-llU .1!' tilt- ,V
in tin 1 ii:t i will! v\a- a iariiv pic
Ull >'!" l'liMcipui Kil;le>, fill id, on *
llit- .'tiu'i *"ah\ a >izvil P't'
tuft- Principal . ! *i:. 11;> , and air1
wliii w;i>' |niiK'iji; ! !<< foi> -Prof"
l'"l11 If \ 1 nine. itln! w hi' ' M-l'Ved jr
U-uciif r and a>M>'.niii. principal aftor
1'riu.-jpal 1* kt.U-v nuiu Ih- .
unit .lifw? ?i tin. 1 v* lir.-t build
in?r: "t-b^ l,oti:i:i> >tn?t burldliij?
tin* '.'irj?V". ! ill Icy hi:;!: schoo!. the
m l -.'lit In V li'i'dt-Mi Kwilc-y ."^ligl
i'.'liiiii!; tr.i- hi'ino cvem-mics build
iipj'. tLf but--' work shnjj; the new
lb ookls n primary &iahooL -All
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for your family I.
on your own I
LONG I ,
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TERMS
You don't need mtafi to get
^ the extra mileage and safety of
U. S. Tites Buy now and pay
as vol./ ride Thei e's no delay.
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