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Saturday, January 4, 1941 PERSONAL MENTION Miss Ethelyn Brown, a student at Harbison Institute, Irmo, S. C.. spent the holidays home witth he* ? parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown to the delrght of her many friends Mrs. Inez Russell has returned from Augusta, Ga., after spending the holidays with her son Dr. W. W. Russell and family. She x reports a very nice trip. Mrs. Joyce E. Jenkins, after spending the holidays home returned to New York City Wednesday where she is pursuing a business course. Rev. W\n. Green, of Winston Salem, N. C., was the house guest of Mrs. Nell Craft, durihg the Tiol Idays. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Patterson and daughter of Detroit, Mich., the brother of Mrs. Tobin, spent the holidays in the city. Mrs. Wm. Patterson of Philadelphia, Pa., is spending the holiday^ in the city with her brother Mr. Thomas White. Miss Margret M. Davis is leaving for Batesburg, where she teaches Thursday. ^ Mr. and Mrs.. S. P. Pride of St? Mary, Ga., were the house gu^s^s of Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Pride during the holidays. Mrs. Lillian Washington, spent the holidays in the city, she is from New York. Mrs. Viola White, wife of jRev." A. McNeil White, and children are enjoying their Christmas va * cation with their parents in Chilli ^ cothe, Ohio., ( Rev. White spent his vacation m and around Orange burg and Savannah, Ga. with rel atives and friends. He is the principal of the Switzer school, Spartanburg county and is doing a herculean work. Mr. and Mrs. Miles D. Bogan of Brookgreen S. C., are visiting their mother Mrs. Ida L. Nance of Columbia. Misses Mary Lena Sands, Ora Mae Tillman of Brook green also spent Christmas . with Mr. and Mrs. Bogan. Misses Sands and~TiIlmaik. are students from the Brookgreen Private school. While here they visited 1 the "Leader's" office. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Walker nee Miss Irelene Washington, Mrs. Corrie Brewster, Mr. Coley Washington, Mrs. Marjorie Wash ington and three grandchildren all of N. Y. C.- spent the Christ , mas holidays here with parents i and sister, Miv and- Mrs.?Wm " ?-? Washington, 1215 Heidt St. They ' reported a pleasant stay. __ Mv.-and-Mr&?A. Bethel (Willie Mae Gilliam) of New York City , and Mr. Alonzo Gilliam of Chicago, are spending the holidays ' with their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 'Raiford are visiting their daughter and sonin-law, Mr? and Mrs. W. J. Gilliam on Gervais street. Mrs. J. E. Brown, of Chicago, 111., was called home, on account of the death of her father, Rev. A. B. Caldwell, who was funeral?. izcd, last week. The family has the sympathy of their many j friends. _ ' , ANNOUNCEMENT i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. 'Bonnej ] wish to announce the marriage oi their niece and adopted daughter, Miss Anne Elizabeth Howell to Mr ? John A. Clark, Jr. of East Orange, j N. J. on December 21,, 1940. The young couple is now makinp 1 their home at 45 Morris street i East Orange, N. J. i ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Butler Youngblood announce the marriage of their daughter Laura Heyward 1 to Mr. John Singley, December | 23, 1940. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT 1 Mr. and Mrs. George "'-Owens I Lawrence of Florence, S. C., announce the marriage of their dau= ghter, Juanita, to Rev. George Washington Williams of Sumter. Mrs. Williams, is a graduate of State A. & M. College, B. S., Home Economics, Orangeburg. She now heads the department of Home Economics at th? Myrtle i Deach high school, Myrtle Beach ( Rev. Williams received his A.B. i degree from Claflin college and is j now a senior in Gammon Theo. { Seminary, Atlanta, Ga. H)e is spending the Christmas vacation with his wife in Florence. Rev. i / "..J..*.' r. r j?^ va i Children's Xmas Partv at AllenBenedict Court A children's ^Christmas party Was given at Allen-Benedict Court on Friday evening, December 27, in the assembly room of the administration building. The program was sponsoi-ed by the women of the community under the leadership of Mrs. Charlie Jeter. Solos, duets, group singing and readings featured the e^tening's entertainment. Among those present were, Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Henley, chairman of Columbia Housing Authority; Mr. s. L,. Latimer, vice chairman of the Housing Authority; Mr. W. R. Geddings. supervising mnnngPi of Columbia's housing projects; and Mr, Cr~A7 Johnson, a-member of the advisory committee. fThe guests were presented by Mr. M. A. Entzminger, resident-manager of Allen-Benedict Court. The party was one of a series of programs to be given during this year the calendar for which is already nearing completion. At the conclusion of the pro gram each child present was given a bag of assoi'ted fruits and candies. Williams has just been ordained an Elder in the Methodist church at Cheraw and will leave next week to complete his work at Gammon. THE Y. P. S. T. CLUB Columbia, 3- C., Dec. 30?Th* Y. P. S. T. Club held a >4hort meet ing at the home of Mrs. Butler, each member receiving his savings for the year. The club and friends in Columbia regret very much the passing of Mrs. Butler's brother. Her dauchter is visiting her from New York City, Miss Frankie B Butler. v Mrss Athel Smook, President Mrs. Rosa Ross, Secretary Mr. David J. Outen, Repqrter RIDGEWOOD T. B. CAMP PATIENTS THOUGHTFULLY REMEMBERED Christmas did not slip upon us as we were^ looking forward to this joyous festival. On Saturday before Christmas the Daughters of the Holy Cross sent us beautifully decorated tree? and' packages that contained very useful articles. On Monday Santa Claus, along witth the Balentnie Aristocratic Pigs, sponsored by the Elks, came marching to our wards as the band played "Santa Claus rs coming to Town." The patients were amused by the joysus spirit of the group. As Santa went from bed to bed saying, 'Merry Chrismak, he left a stuff ?d stocking of goodies to a smiling patient. Later during the day, Rev. A. L. Peterson of Ebeneaer Baptist church, along with Rev. Taylor and Feldeivbrought a bag' of fruit~ancT ?andv. On Christmas day? Mr. 'Willie Martin, the electrician, came out and gave each patient" xt piece of noney. This act of kindness is done jach year." A group from SidneyPark C. M. E. church brought a arge bag of fruit. A club, through VIrss Junie Martin, brought to e^ch patient a nice pair of bed room shoes. Besides being given present? from many groups many of the patients received gifts from per sonal friends. As pne wou\d pass the bed table reviewing gifts, the patients would gladly tell you about them and from whom they iame. This- writer will not forget aow proud one lady patient was n showing him a beautiful, useful iresent she received from her boy friend. The patients appreciate the blessed spirit in which the gifts were ?iven. Instead of running out here dumping out a few thoughtless things that meant nothing, they thought 0f needs, as unfortun ate friends ifiind they shared theii good fortune with us.| We arc thankful to them for -being so thoughtful and kind. /-II . i ' A . ^nnstmas was so ,ioyous unii< we wrsh that it could come more than once a year. May God bless you and may the new year bring to you peace, health happiness and success. NEWBERRY NEWS Mrs. Guess was the cuest. of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gary and family. Messrs. Oliver and Johnson Gallman, Miss Elsie Galjman 'of S._C^ C., Prof, and? Mrs. Myer* of Florence, S. C., were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Q. Sallman. Miss Freddie Lyles of New Yorl', s the guest of her grand parents, ' , ' i BEHUTy^RO iTb? loriavm k*ovty Iwmv wo# ^Qodafro/ Monofachning Coo)pan gf pr#t#rvtng wonin'i natvral b< Ibo rMoIti of thk research avoil TiTthTmothers and grandmother .(Now that the holiday* are ov< and yon can relax for a brehthli pell, do yoa look a* though y< had been run through a wringer, left out In the rain by some fc getful person? . . In your haste to complete pre aratloris for the gala days, did y< . Ignore voiirwplf? Most mothers d And, so In this column today, I a appealing to you mothers and gran mothers whose work is never doi - to take Mine ont, and make yo own appearance as attractive as ai : decorative effect you may ha planned for your families. Dress up I Brighten up yo whole costume 1 Make your ve presence breathe an air of gale ' and charm I Don't let yourself g an after-holiday slump In spirit ai appearance just because you may 1 tired from pre-celebration dutU If your natural enthusiasm for yoi children's pleasure has almost ri away with you, stop now and gl< a thought to your own self-beautl cation. ac ibq'i ainicuit to see onese merging from the period of hous cleaning and decorating with b draggled hair, unkempt hand fatigue lines around the eyes ai across the forehead. It seems to 1 the great feminine custom to do tl Job completely?AND to wear on self out with the effort. BUT, the la no need for .carelessness Just b cause a little extra work comes uj There Is no necessity for a cess tlon of the beauty program "becau! It was so hard to stretch the hou over the numerous chores thi cropped up each day! Begin today to concentrate little more zealously on your beam routine. If you haven't any plan fi Improving and enhancing your a pearance, use these early weeks < January for establishing one. On< the habit of care Is developed, yot beauty practices will seem as simp to accomplish as any other of yot dally duties! In order to help you I have la Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pratt, Sr., an fhmily. Miss Hasise Mae Bouknight the guest of her family. Misses Helen, Catherine Ruf mother and brother from Wasl ineton, D. C., have returned horn Master 'lell'ord, little Miss< Jacquelyn and Virginia Henry < Clinton, S. C., were the guests < their grand parents, Mr. and Mr Silenus Gray and family. Miss Earnestine Waldorf of A lanta. Ga.. was the eruest of M and Mrs. . John Rutherford o-n famrly. t Mr. Harold Pope and Mr. Harol Abrams, the son of Mrs. Mar Abrams, were her guests. The guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. I Grant were Rev. and Mrs. S. I Funches, Miss Ruby Funches, Mr Jaunita Taylor of Orangeburg, 5 C., Mr. and Mrs. C. E; Wilson c Aiken, S. C., and Mr.^'and Mr Green of Saluda. S. cC? Miss-Eugenia Allen of S. P. ( was the guest 0f her parents, M and Mrs. Arthur Allen and family Miss Daphne Coleman of S. ! CVf~WHs the guest of her famil; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coleman. r> UVllBH OllimUUMI U1 DCIM diet College is the guest of h parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Singh ton. Miss Vivian Rpff of A. U., is th guest of her parents, Mr. and Mr: Adell Ruff. Miss Earnestine Burton of Moi ris College and Mr. Simpson Bui ton of Allen University are th guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simpso Burton. Miss VVilhelmenia Scott of Vooi hees Institute, is the guest of he sister and step-father, Mh\ an Mrs. W. W. Graham and family. Mr. Kato Coleman from Bett Academy rs the guest ajf his pt rents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cole man and family. Miss Fannie Mat Lindsay o Voorhees Institute, is the guest c her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsa and family. Miss Vannie Lou Clark from A len University, is the guest of he family. Miss Carrie Smith from Vooi hees Institute is the guest of he family. Mr. Henry James Hare from S S. C. is the guest of his parent! Mr. ahd Mrs. M. G. Hare and fair By. Miss Cozetta Cromer from S. i C. and Mr. D. C. Cromer weT guests of their parents, Mr. an Mrs. Adam Cromer. Mr. Richard Nance from Vooi hees, Prof. Judaon Nancje, Mis Charlotte Nance, Prof, and Mri Robert Moore ^VhifcTttiro. $, O were the guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nance. Prof. Charlie Bradley of Nei York, was the guest of hrs pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Brad ley. i THE PALMETTO LEAD] Owrdroa, y to study method* VvhjaP^T] avty, end to mak* fT r oble to the public. ^ s: opt the following schedule, selectjr, lng for each weekday a particular ag beauty spot on which you can couau centrate: Monday, hair; Tuesday, or hands; Wednesday, complexion and >r- makeup; Thursday, body; Friday, feet; Saturday, entire appearance. P- Naturally,, you will not confine au your activities only to one part of I*- yuu but uu Muuday, lot instance, If na you have half an hour to spare, It d- would be wise to devote, say, fifteen ae or twenty mlnntea of Hint tlmo to ur improving the appearance of your utes, give yourself the once-over all around. This proposed schedule ur does not, of course, limit your halrry dressing to one day a week. It Is ty merely a suggested routine of et beauty care for busy women. I id myself have found this a very sucbe cessful method to follow and so, too, I think will you. ur Regain the admiration of your* m loved ones. Surprise them with a new coiffure, with becoming makeup. Show your young folks that beauty, neatness and charm in ap!lf pearance are not attributes only of e" youth?that mother and grand?" mother, too, can benefit by a beauty s; routine. You'll be glad you took in a. . * - - -- uiue out ior your nrusmng and )e "cleansing, your exercises, when you ie hear their exclamations of delight e" at their "new" mother.. You'll be re more than repaid, for any effort e| wfien they say "How wonderful you } look." "You look ten years younga" er." And, "Mother, how pretty, se how attractive." ra I shall be happy to hear from busy at mothers who make use of this simple plan, and hope they will all ,a write their experiences to me. ty I 3r What are your beauty problems? ^ Write: Marie Downing, Larieuse ;e Beauty Bureau, 3509 Lindell ir Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., and she will le be glad to answer them. Be 'sure to enclose a self-addressed, Id stamped envelope. id " Mr. Thedore and Grady Butlei from A'Jen University are the is guests of their parents, Mr. ano Mrs. B. Butler. f Mr. James Ruff from S. S. C. and ^ Miss Willie P. Ruff were , the guests of their parents, Mr. and ' .Mrs. John Ruff and family. Mr. Eugene Singleton of S. S. C. ^ is the guest of his parents,!, Mr: and Mrs. Goree Singleton. s Mr. Robert Guise is the guest t- of his wife, Mrs. Alice Guise, r Miss Geneva Gillman from Bened diet Colleger is the guest of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Girnnan Id and family. y Miss Dorothy Gilliam from S lS. C., is the guest of her parents, ? Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilliam, f Mr. Frank Toland from S. S. 6r" s i.s the guest of hrs family, s. Professors Adell atyd Robert )f Floyd are the guests of their pad rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R?Pk^yrk Misses Esther Mary and Alic< 2 Gallman of S. R. C. were the guests r. of their parents, Prof, and Mrs y- IT. p. Gallman. 3 Mjss Earnestine Gladden of S.^S y<~- C., who underwent a successful ope no* ion at the People's ffos pital, was the guest of her parents, i? Prof, and Mrs. R. F. Gladden an^ -- family. Mr. Jessie Hunter from Bettis ic Academy, was the guest of his' s. family. * Mr. A. D. Sligh of Asheville, N r- C., was seen in the city, r- Miss Gwyndolin Henry from i* Spellman in Atlanta, Ga., is the n guest of her mother, Mrs. Birdie S. Henry. [* The guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B 'T Williams were ALr. Lane Williams d of Baltimore, Md., Prof, and Mrs Virginia Garrett of ?Tuskegee,. Mr is and Mrs. Tysen and dauehtei1 of i- Ga., Mr. arftl Mrs. Turn, Mr. and ! Mrs. Aren. Miss Estelle Hubbert of P'hrlaf delphia, Pa., was the guest of Mrs >1 Dicie Harper, who is quite ill. ? y Miss Evelyn Ford from S. S. C. is the guest of her family. 1- Messrs Walter Robinson of S 'f S. C., Johnnie Robinson, medical student of Howard University, [" Washington, D. C.. Prof, and Mrs r Marcellus Robinson and daughtei were tne guests 01 nis motner | 5 Mrs. Alma Robinson and family. Mr. Talmage Martin from Allen i University, was the guest of his family. 5 _ .Calvary Presbyterian Church 'f Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor d A large number of children weie filled toith Christmas spirit when lhay received maaay useful and s beautiful gifts at the Community s Christmas tree. A few carols 'were ftnri Miss AnRlio .Toppr ? the Christmas story. The committee wish to thank all for theii * splendid cooperation: 'Mesdames i S. L. Moon, S3 H. and C. E. Allen < ! L. I. Pratt, Charity Montgomery, f and Miss Anslie Jones. \ 5R DAUGHTERS OF THE MUTUAL j Mrs. Larenza Koun of 2330 I Pendleton street, and her lovely the daughter, Mrs. Bessie Lewis ol . ; Philadelphia, Pa., entertained tlu j{, Daughters of the Mutual at then f(. beautiful home on the evening u1 (t., December 31. After the conclusion jn. of the regular business the guests an were served large plates of turkey, salad and other delicious deli- an cacies. All the ladies expressed themselves as having had an en C>1| joyable time and hoped to be in a vited to their palatial home again an next December 31,1041. tv V till LAI KENS NEWS Mrs. Dora Sullivan, mother and "gon, had as theiV dinner guest. _jJi Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc ](.| Daniel and "family. President?jrrrh Mrs.S. It. Higgihs and son, Hobbie, all of Columbia; and the I'resi yj; dent's mother, IMrs. Delia Higgins of New York City; also "Mrs, J77 Alice Modrp, Mrs. Nonnie Garlington, Mr. Johnny Wilson, "Mrs Lucy Hellams and daughter. AT f,a reported an enjoyable time. ?a Mr! and Mrs. Epp llellanis had |JM as their dinner .guests Monday, Mrs. Mary Sullivan and Mrs. Delia Higgins. Mrs." Hrgginjf stayed over "with Mrs. Sullivan until Tuesday Rev. and Mrs.. P. S. Hicks en tertained at dinner the following. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Garrett, Mrs ''' Ida McDaniel, Mrs. Ethel Mc Tu Daniel, Mrs. Corrie Carroll and to Mr. Jonathan Mills, Saturday. ba December 2Sth. The dinner was delicious. Mrs. Eula McCImtock of Wash- ->va ington, D. C., is visitinv her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Stroughter. 'M' Master A. Y. Dendy of Colum- Ka bia, is spending the holidays with -,u his grand mother, Mrs. Adeline an Dendy. to Mrs. Maikensf- her son.-;, Ernesl 10 and Johnnie, Mrs. Bessie Derulj 'a and Noah Wilson vrsited in Wins. fon-Salem, .N. C. recently. The Pulpit Aid Club of St. Paul on church, sponsored a guest meeting ^jv at the home of Mrs. Mammie en Thompson December 20. The con testants were Mrs. Cora Lee Mead- j ers and Miss Lillie Mae Wheeler. a Prof. Louis Finley of Chester as S. C., visited relatives here Sun- |U1( day. _ vel Mr. Lewis Mickens of WinstonSalem, N. C.. visited his children pr during the holidays. tjs Miss Florence Boyd is visiting sei relatives m Columbia. Miss?Ruth Foggre is visiting (|' j relatives in Washington, D. Miss Rosa Bell Suber is visitine vv-| her sister in Mayesville, S. C. Mrs. Dorothy Calhoun and Miss Daisy Anderson returned to then j^n work in tha lmrar p u t of I ho Sunday. v<v Mrs. Bessie Grant visited her ik husband at the Veterans' hokpita' u.ti. in-Columbia, Sunday. . ^ Master Arthur Lee Miller, whr attends school in Charlotte, N\ C. t spent the holidays here witth rela ^ tiV-e5- . am Mrs. Charlotte inompson nas ?, "Been on The sick list. Also Mrs"- " Inez Beeks is on the sick list. , Miss Wjlhelmcnia Mills is visiting Mrs. Martha Qdrlington White j in Mullins. , Miss Jessie Ruth Epps visitoi trelatives and friends here during j the holidays. < Mrss Kathi'yn Graden of Green- jnc ville, visited her parents over the ^ week end. Mr. C. D. Beasley has been in Augusta, Ga. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Mills and Mr. Mills mother, Mrs. Florence ^ Mills, visited in Greenville Sunday ^ Notwithstanding the fact' that He there' were showers Christmas an? morning, a lartre crowd attended the'exercise at 5:00 o clock. All ol totl the.participants played their parts m>" well. We were delighted to hav- am Mrs. Ellison of Irmo, S. C., with ns- Rev. and Mrs. Reasoner gave s :( very timely remarks. w'To all of our services we ex- nt'> tend to you a most cordial wel- W'J come. sar Mrs. Alma Robinson had as her a dinner guests Sunday, Decembe) 29, Rev. and Mrs. Sumter. Mr. Wil rt'e lie Watson of Ridgespring, S. C. M. and Miss Essie Werts, her niece f'11 Mr. Alice Guise had as her dinner guests Sunday, December 28 W n Rev. and Mrs. Sumter and daugh- t?r ter, Rev. Jessie Willrams, Messrs Walter, Johnnie, and Robert Rob- Mr inson, and their mother. Mrs. Alma *U1 Robinson, Prof. Marcellus Robin chi son, wife and daughter, and Mrs saf E. H. Allen and her sons, Messrs a"( Paul and Joseph Allen. ' n(>> ~ If you ^WHUtr ir ^Pahnetto" Errrdrr see Paul or Joseph Allen or call ? 307-j. up ______________ is SUBSCRIBE FOR wit THE PALMETTO LEADER hyj Cl'liibTEk PARAGRAPHS Happy New Year to al! fro, n;iny Chester friyndsJ ! ! Mrs. Ma.'ie G. Chisholm of Roc II. with i or tliiughter, Mrs.. Join Mae Sloj n, and her little elaugt , Marie Sloan, and her sistei law, Miss Sloan, all of. Seneca <1 master Frames Chishoim c ick Hill, motored here Frida d visited friends. Mr. Kirkland Thirkieli'l Youo me down from X. 1". C. and spet. few days with his parents. Ms d Mrs. Will Young. rn the com His sister. ?enobiu Young, re rued to X. Y. C. with him. Students from various college* ^ al tin I; 11 iii i.. s M 1.. ,n,. . Miss Sarah Heatty of". Wilms Lore is the truest of her- friend, >J s. 1'n Sp:ino '^;itlirdir.-,'.. T-iie??-wt Sunday morning t? re^uir? If work as icarhnrs'. Mice**- patlj I'll tier high school. Har'.sville >s Heatty, Schofield in Aiken. Prof. Leon Stanback of Hills, ro. X. ('. high'school and I'rol ielolph Stanback of the Southern diversity faculty. Scotlandville .. spent the holidays .with thei. ivnts, .Mi. sin?! M)>. J. >. Man .M>s. C. M. Finh y accompaide< ss F. A. <*T7prkf!frr t<? ht-i' honx T'rfton. Ga.. ami spent.fo-ur days r husband and son. Pnofr S. I. nicy. Sr.. and Prof. S. l.o.ui: nley, motored <i4wn for her ? : lesday anil -together they wen Gainesville. Flat for the foot 11 frame between Finley'high an1 tinesvilU* high. , Mr. Douglas ilnies went with thcni. 'The' ?cor> s 13 to 0 in favor of G Dr. G. T. Riley, Mr. Prince Riley r. Ed. Gist, Mrs. Johnie Mai mseur. all of Rock Hill, and thti est. Miss Robinson of Greenvilh d Charleston, made pop call friends here Tuesday while eh ate to Lancaster t0 Spend th y with Prof, ar.d Mrs. K. E ley a>Ul family.. ?-*? rile death of .Mr. Robert Phillip' December lb. was sail news t< ; relatives and friends. For sev il years lie had beeii , in fajlim alth but eontinued to go unti 'ew days before his death. Fron little child he was very fat ana man, was h/rge in shce. !! I a cheerful disposition and wu ry industrious. Every one knev II as Robert, and many were thi ieved friends at CalVTfry Bap t church Sunday for the funera vices. The sermon was preachet Rev. M. T. Coker. He was tin y child of Mrs. Susie Phijlrps MlTes~RTs nii>tluT\ he leaves hh fe. Mrs. Aralee Phillips. himd mother, Mrs. Melissa Kir-> Kershaw, one'aunt, Mrs. Ainu ox Johnson of Charlotte anr rr small sons. 'eral white'Tiieiuis attended tie etal services. The floral design." u- i.umerou??and pretty- 1'iuier or Harold Spann was in charei 1 was Inured in Hebron eenje y. Jrs. Melissa Ktlox of Kershaw 1 Mrs.. Alma Knox Johns-m of irlotte. were lore fur the fimcr: of Mr. Robert Phillips/ Mrs. Minnie Wright. Culumbif . visited her father in Kershaw t Week. Mr. and Mrs. William Clark a,r.< i ily spent sonu' of the holiday? Winnsboro whh relatives. 5rof. Cyril Spanm who is in the uranee business in Aiken, spen1 holidays here. diss Bessie Honor of itmnieti tt hiuh faculty, spent iFhrist s here. Mr. Eldredge Buchanan spent holidays with hrs grand father len Walker, Mrs. Maggie -Vottnc i uncle. Mr. Edgar Buchanan. Mr. Willie Borders of Washing i, spent the holidays here with . and Mrs. Win. Clark and Rev I Mrs. ,T. W. Wright. Mrs. IsahvUe WoodwnrM died hdenly last Monday mornira !e rushing to rt fire in tlu ghhor hood. Friends who wvrr h her were startled when she ik to the ground dead. She was member of Cad vary Baptist irch from which* funeral services re helA on Christmas' eve. Rev T. Colter preaehe,i the sermon ddrtaker Will Kin^r was .in trge. She leaves three dough >odard of this city, Miss Florneee s, Mrs. PeKrl Adams. Miss Leila iodard of Was hmeton. one son . John Robert Woodard of Conb.rtj and three small grand Idron. Her death brought much Iness to relatives and friends 1 cast a gloom over the entire ghborhood. She was known t< as "Mrs. Dolly." ? ? Jrs. Budell Fair McDowell cairn from a Georgia town where she teaching and spent the holidays h her mother, Mrs. Mattie Par Prof, and Mrs. Robert* Haker ?' PAGE SEVEN - i k . of Florence?, and her mother, Mrs. Blown of Columbia,"were guests ;r? j of Mrs. Martha Ho ul ware Friday. Miss Ruth Hardin, who teuches..- ? k n Duncan, S. ( .. was here for? the I holidays .-with her parents, Mr. and J i- Mrs. Charlie Hardin. Her mother - continues ill 'out "shows signs of ?. improvement. Mrs. Clarence Leathers, li> hrarin of Hooker Washington high > h'.'d in Columbia,' spent the holr'< * j days with her husband. ' - Mr. Harold Spann is representI ing ' thi I'ilgi im * liife. Insurance j < >nip:jny ?'ie.? eeoing M T. 1'. j Hamm'-nds who. has been trails |,f?-rred t?? '"olurrbia ^heudo nrrjf rs ; M r Han > oe.d- :'1 1 i ' nl i ill 1 Spection Work 1 i i ... "Wines ()\< ? Jordan" ">viH ap , 1 ,'H i'ii it. ||('i -.11!; at , Mt?M ? i-1 E. 7.. ' liuv h in Rock Hill on JYIon| dny "night.?January ~2tr. f'hrrtei i l'?!k who I'A't to listen to their ! program* each Sunday morning. ^ | will n''a have jhv ijpporuwiity to J see and hoar this gioup of singefs } Names of students Who were heije. for the holidays were not t given to the writer. - ;' ' *! Prof. Wayman Johnson and Mr. - Jeeoy Ciegory, who spent several days at Tuskepee Institute at the ' Fanners' Conference. bring back L< glowing.reports of this great meeting. v Mrs. Sadie Rice of Summit, N.J..'spoilt Chfjstmas week with her father arid mother. Mi. and Mrs. Fair. i S'\. ANDREWS A. M. E. CHURCH i Rev. f'happello MicClary. Pastor i Andrews. S..U?Saturday,. De. comber 2i. about 11 p."mdr,Rev j Mc'iary answered the door{ bell and found to his surprise .a group ^ of people who came in and quietly made their w.Ay to the dining I room. They made a silent prayer | and went out as mysteriously as j they entered. The pastor and hits "I wife went to see what it was and - : to their surprise the\ found a ' ! basket and.: a box of groceries, | Anions those wtiv , fruits, home* i made cake^ and a dressed chicken ! The pastor ami his family can not >. l'ind words tcr? express their ap;l preciatjon to these good people | for their thoughtfulness and kind | noss. v'! Karly morning services were held -j at- the church at 5:30"a~ mTrDeqemi j hef 'J.'. In spite of the inclement j j \\ eat,her quite a few were present... a | The pastor preached a soul stir i ring- sermon to an appreciative ,4';,ihTH'hbe. The -col leetkae-was. f 10.00 i Mr. 1-d ed Green succeeded in col* . j h'cting ST.40 of this amo^it from , I different on?-s who did "not attend j the meeting. Both morning and,evening services. Sunday. Bgeembcr 2t'th. were , good. The morning sermon was _ taken from Psalms. The theme was "The End of the Year." It was indeed a .masterpiece. Truly th? spirit of the-'Lord was with us while the man of God spoke. Threa persons joined the church Sunday , night. Qujte a few visitors wer? present. Miss Fannie Johnson of Washington. I). rs spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ida Mouzon. Mr. Thomas Thompson. Phila_ lelphia. Pa., is home for a fe\$f" days visiting relatives and friends. Messrs. Henry Scott and Cla-" *~ rence Kritton of New York/, are here also visiting relatives and friends. Your reporter and children. Jimmic Ruth and ,Jac<Jb Chappelle, spent two- days in St. Stephen, visiting- Mr. and Mrs, --Alfred Davis. At t*:00 o'clock Sunday evening i*. the league gave 'a very; interesting program. This program was ar ranged by Mrss Hazel Coaehnrfan uxd Mr. R. L. Graham. Mr. Gra? ham has volunteered as reporter -for-the leaguer The league is coming along nicely. "Your reporter would like to thank each j#hd ?very one of you who cooperated so nicely in mak . ing the sale of the Palmetto Leader a success during the past year and hope that you will encourage some one else alone with yourself, to subscribe for it in 1941. ^5he also would like to express her best wishes to you for a happy and prosperous new year. Subscribe for the Palmetto Leader. . > \ ??1 Abh?vili.e news Mrss (\dessa Burton of Ashe* ' villo, N. C., is home visiting her IKiretlls^ [Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burton?on TIarrisburg St. Mr. George Fenley died at his 1 home, on Popular street, Friday 1 morning, Decenfoer 27. Funeral services were held at St. James A. M. E. church Monday, Decern ber 30. i - -4 - -<-i