The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 01, 1941, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, March h 1941
PERSONAL
If MENTION
Mr. and Mra Herbert Nawlin
were called to Sellers to attend
the fuheral service of his brother
Mr. Tracy Nawlin, February 19.
\ Mrs. Mary Crozer Carroll-Tay
lor of Washington, D. C., wa?-in|
- -town over the weak-owl with iter.
" -brotherr. Mr. Sey4nour Carroll artd
Mrs. Carroll at 9i3 ^Tak streetT
[vlrs. Taylor is well known here,
havirng taught at Benedict College
for several years 'before going to
Washington where she li^es now.
Miss Janr\je S. Trezevant, R. N.,
uf litis city,?but county?health,
nurse for Aiken county, was hero
1 i V?a?vi? on IT o rrlon
W CCft ttt MCI MVIIIC VU 4*w*v?v..
street. -
Mrs. Nellie Mae Jones-Friend
of New York City was here last
week at the home of her parents,
k Mr. and Mts; Thomas H. Jones ai
1QQH T-Tr>rw1oT*ar*ri ctroot Mra T^ri or?H
spent the week end here, return^
Mr. L. E.~ Switzer, 1009 Pine
Street returnedJlQnie_J?JLt_er ,spend
in# the week-end with his sick
mother Mrs. Julia Switzer of St.
Matthews, also Mrs. Switzer's
neice, Mrs. Julia Goodley and
children accompanied by 'Mr. and
Mra. Irick of Cameron, S. C. spent
last Sunday" with Mrs. Switzer.
All report a successful trip. Hei
| many friends are wishing for her
a speedy' recovery.
The many friends of "Mr. J. A"
Hartwell are., delighted to see him
cVt again after being confined te"
his home for several days due tc
illness. We trust his recovery
j will be speedy and complete.
Mr. Sylvester Spann of Jamaieft,
Long Island, N. Ytt?is- in - the
city visiting his mother and sisters,
Mrs. Lillian Spann and Misses
Hattie Lillian, and Rachel
Spann. Friepds here are glad to
see him.
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I COLUMBIANS VISIT LAURENS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, Mr.
and?Mrs. Casper Brown, Mrs.
Lucy. Allison and Miss Bertha Lee
Allison,all of Columbia, spenF
Friday very pleasantly in Laurens,
visiting relatives and friends
Miss "Allison met Misi Junes and?
Mr. Leake-of .I.anrang?>?.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
The First?Nazareth Bapti st
church announces the Service of
Installation of their new Floures
cent Lights in their main auditorium
Sunday, March 2, 1941. The
lights will be turned?on at &:Q0
o'clock. Come and witness this,
service. A special sermon wvll be
preached by the pastor. Come one
come all.
Rev. W. H. Neal, Pastor
1: S. Russell, Clerk
?THE Y. P. S. T. CLUB '
by the president, song and prayer
by the chaplain; song. The scripture
was read by Delphine Myers;
song. The minutes of the.last meeting
weYUr^&d~I*^Ptveri and-adopted?
nnll?d with eyypfi'
member answering.
The sick are improving. The next
meeting wr}l Ux? at the home of
Mrt>. Watts,
Mr. D.Quten, Reporter
THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB
The club m~et~Tuesday, Feb. 25
at a half after 8 o'clock at the
home of Miss Margaret Goodwin
2125 Cherry street. The meeting
was directed by the President,
Mrs. Ethel Gibson. Deyotionals
was carried out in its usual man
Tier, after which the roll was called
and minutes of the ^"previous
meeting was read by the Secretary,
Miss Goodwin. A short
business session was held. The
next meeting will he with Misses
Rtbecca and? Maggie Rose, 2585
-Cherry street, A delicious salad
course was served.
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LAFAYETTE CLUB
The members of the I^afayette
"?jehlb "enjoyed themselves at the
home of jjjUss Kimball last Tursr
dav afternoon. The program com
mit.tpp rendered a very nice nro
gram. The roll was called each
member responded. The minutes
were read, received and adopted.
Miss Robinson president is- very
sick. We all wish for her a speedy
recovery. The next meeting wil'
be held at tir>e home of Miss Mark,
Gervais' street.
, RADIO NEWS
Wfell, well! here we are at the
home 6f Mr. William Norris al
513 Mauon Street in the beautiful
radio room where we, the tube.'
of the Radio have assembled t<
discUss the happenings of the day
In the middle is Mr. Harris 'of
rermg a prayer for the grTSupHaf^
ter which the members sung a
song and then the debate started
Mr. Thomas Palmer htade a fine
statement in the presence -of tho
members.
O.: next meeting will be at the
home of Mr. Wesley Mangum,
1804 McDuffie Ave, at eight thir
#"Va _ A, fat n ? XL. _ ??b
Tjr OvlOCR. Tic triC IUIWH BIC RBI*
in?_?H tpbes to be present.
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State Beautician
Meeting
The executive board of th<
irr; in .Coluoibiu, S. C., at. th<
home of tTie President, Mrs. Ann:
Evans, Feb., 3rd, 1941*. The pur
pose of this, meeting was to ar
range the date for the annua
moating.? The date of the meet
ing was changed from JuTy~ HPT
to June 16-17.
Arrangements w$be made b \
the committee for a state-witb
bea/ity contest, to be held the firs
night of?the convention?in Char
Ifst.m, R r. T,n order?jor^this t<
be a success! we are calling To
?T contestant from each ~city afii
tovr. Prizes to be given to th
person raising the highest a
mount over -twenty-five dollars
First prize, ten dollars; 2nd pr.iz
five dollars; third prize three dod
?This contest will heeii
March' 10th. Tickets are ready
All persons wishing to enter th
content get?in touch?with thPresident,
Mrs. Annie Evans 250
Gervais street, Columbia, S. C
Phone- 23233.
, SOCIALITE CLUB NEWS
The Socialite club met for th<
first time and was?organized a
the home of Mrs. Katherine E
Benson, Allen-Benedict court. Th'
election of officers took place elec
ing as president, Mrs. Katii
Artemus; Secretary, Mrs. Viviai
Coleman; ^Treasurer, Mrs. Helei
Milligan. Reporter, Mrs. Berthi
Whaley. Other members of th<
club not holding office are Mrs
Catherine Kenson and Mrs. Cath
erine Byrd. These two are beini
used .ps program and social com
mittee. The
club meets with each mem
day at 5 p.m. After the discuss
ion of business andcoltectton~o:
dues, the members then enjoye<
themselves at various games. Th<
last meeting was at the home o
Mrs. Helen Milligan, Allen-Bene
diet court. After business discusi
ion the hostess delighted all pies
orrt with a delicious course. Jh<
club adjourned to meet .at th'
home of Mrs. Bertha Whaley, A1
Icn-Benedict court. Be looking
out for us.
TEN SOCIALITES CU B
~"~The Ten Socialites-ehib met a
the home of Mrs. Marie liewam
423 Henderson St. at 8 o'clock b'
sinking an Irish Love Song; pray
program committee had an inter
esting progi am then- the presiden
called the meeting to order. Th<
minutes of the last meeting wer
read, received and adoptetLJ^e 1
TTffTreirrl roll was called, then th
meeting adjourned until Tuesda
evening, Feb. 25 at the home o
Misses Inell and Leila Brown.
WAVERLEY SUNFLOWER
CLUB - The
Waverley Sunflower elul
Han not had any.news in the Lead
er for quite a long tihie hut w<
want our<,friends to Know that w
are still progressing nicely.
At the beginning of the yeai
we had?our regular election." hu
wflfit at wi'mm'i's fi'tuinuM IHIM
same office. They are as follows
Mrs. Phyllis Russell, presiden
with *Mrs. Louise Sullivan, vice
president. Mrs. Elizabeth Grah
-*mv My e rsr~ secretary?irraF?~Mri
fault' 1 Bust, nrraiiL-iat"- sum-taiy
Mrs. Phyllis Haile, treasurer an<
Mrs. Estelle Langford is- the soc
ial treasurer with Mrs. Anna Be'b
DaVauIt as the chairman of CKj
-ocial comifuttee.
We had 'one supper this yea
which was very succesful, and w<
are planning on having anothei
one,soon, but you will learn mor<
from us in our next writt-up. Thi
club also has three members t<
. epresent them in the Elks' Char
ity ball which is to be March 11
at the auditorium. The contest
ants are Mrs.' Davis, Mrs. Sulli
pan .and Mrs^Jlyers. .
? We are- stfH? meeting on Tires
day nights^? THE
HIGH HATTERS
SAVINGS ANI) SOCIAL CLUB
The club held its regular meet
ing at the home of Mr. ..and Mr;
j vv nanon, Aiien-Benedic
court, Feb. 24. The house wa
called to order by the Vice-Pres
ident, Mr. Peter Shower, then ,th<
chaplain carried out the openinj
in usual manner. The presiden
then took charge and minutes'"ff
the last meeting were read, - re
. umivmiI and adept oil, than the roi
was called and response was briel
Mrs. Lucile Samuel hecame i
member of the club. We are vcr
glad to have her with us.
We completed plans for our si
vcr tea to be given at the homt
of Miss Maggie Mabry Sunday
March 2, at tlO& House St.
^Next meeting on Monday nitc
March 3 at the home of Mr. am
1 if c*o< a ri ?
lvirs. xoung, <soiu nervals St.
BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUB
The Blue Star Social club hel
its regular meeting on Monda
night, February 21 at the home o
Mr. Jule White. Devotions wer
carried out in the usual w?y. Tft
house was called to order by th
President, Mr. Brooks. Pour Vfc
itors were present: Miss Smith
Mrs. Annie M. Raiford, Mrs. Jul
White and Mr. June Edmond.
Mrs. Raiford and Mr. Edmon
became members by paying th
Joining fee. We KTlJrrurnwl t
meet at the home of-Mrs. J one
next week, at 1205 Pine St.
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FRIENDLY FOURTEEN
SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at its usual hour
; and place Thursday night4 past.
; held its anniversary and we haa '
3 a grand time. Many members oL
. other clv.bs were out and enjoyed.
themselves with ?tm;?There?wew
1 many quests also. The program
was grand. Mr. Tom Williams of
y -tbt- Palmetto Chauffeurs club gave
us a great talk. Mr. T5am~~Wft?
y liams, president of the Lucky
t, Bird Social club made a great
t speech.* Mr. W. Boyce from the
_ L. B. S. C. made a special talk. A
0 song by Mrs.-Viola McDaniel was
-tsmrattfuir?A "brief tithe- by~*thej
prefwhmt-uf the-Whist'club", Mrs~
e Hattie Johnson. A very brief
_ talk by the president of thc-B>?vrtv
C Brothers quartet. ^So!b~ by Mrs.
e Josephine Myers. The __ Brown
Brothers rendered service to us in
n a big way. The hostess served
~ lehciouS COUrsu uf fried?uhieken.
c punch1 and cake. Everybody enjoy
p. ed -themselves.
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THE WAVERLEY SILVER
STARS CLUB ,
On Tuesday evening, Feb. 18,
T> . n _ k' i: " ~ *?=
miss nnnic dulit* noney was nos
~ tess to the club at the home 01 "
I Miss Earjha Deane Hart, 2335
Stark St. The meeting' was callp
ed to order at the usual hotrr-with
^ the Chaplain Mrs. Inez Williams
p conducting the devotional exern
cises and Mrs. M. L. Johnson presiding
over business and social dis
j cussions. Tjjp. center?of the dis-1
B cussions were f>lans for the anni,
versary.
On March 2 a silver tea will be
given at the home of Mrs. M. L
1 Johnson, 1207 Lyon St. to which
_ the'public is invited. The program
will begin at 5 o'clock
B B.egi.naing next, _>yeek .the club
will"become engager! in discussions
f on various. intellectual...topics of in
j terest." Guests invited to meet
with us were Messrs James Jetov
* Charles Cannon, Paul McDonald
and Hazel Taylor. All of the
' Vnnng Men Progressive club.
" - Eunice Warren, reporter "
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?? THE EAST END CLUfe .
' The East End Lovely Thirtyfive
Savings club held Tts last
meeting at the home of:"Mrs. Rebecca
Cantey. The meeting was
opened by the president. An interesting
opening exercise followed.
t The minutes were rea'd, rtceived
if. and adopted then each ~merfibffl ~
y' recited a Bible verse. The house
- was then opened for unfinished
e and new^ business. Mrs. Rcsa Boy
ken was" reported sickr -Dues- col- !
looted amounted to $17.25.?"Prec o
ious Lord" was sung as the clos
p ing song and the meeting adjourn
5 ed. Next meeting will be at the
e home of Mrs. Hattic Black, 2361
y Gervais street
THE REMBERTS HERE;
The ch:ldren_ of Prof. Charles
Rembert, former Dean of the
b School of Religion at Allen uni_:
1 rsity were here this week. Their
,, . father served the college as dean
|j/ 1907-1912. *
[ The Remberts are the children
of Mrs. Silsie L. Flipper. Tho3Q
in the city were Vernis Mae Rhem
nf Mr? H-Rn^"
. per, Richard Allen Rembert, son
^ of Airs:' Flipper; Mrs. Katherine
_i R mibert Davis, daughter of Mrs
. i Flipper; Clinton Davis, son-iiv,,
taw; Mr>c^-Ijue-ill?- -Day-ife, .-grand. dfiiorbter
nf Rishnn F1 inner
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I AKE CITY HIG HSCHOOL
[ One of the most thrilling games' ~
r of the season was played here on
" Friday, February 21, between the
^ I^ake City Panthers and the highly
~. tutored team <vf Howard high
ehool of Georgetown, S. C. It was 1
3 hard to tell which tqam would win
j but after all. Lake City girls came
(Out on top with the scores 15-8.
I The boys' scores we^ 17-17. We
" | are looking forward to another
exciting gameTuesday, February j
125, with SL Lawrence.
The Allen University Club o'
Florence county, Prof. L. D. Bradley,
president, met at the Lake
i v,ity nigh scnooi weanesnay, ren
ruary t9? Quite a few Allenites
t were present. After the business
lT part of the meeting was over, the
s visitors wer invited into the din-.
- ing room where a delicious, repast
e was served, ,
X During chapel period on Tuest,day,
the county ranger, Mr. C.'F.
fj Wiggins, and the Asst. ranger,
-j Mr. J. W. Clark of the Forestry
in_
cave an nral quiz on forestry. The
a prizes given were won by the foist
dewing students: 1st pnze. Leonard
Green; 2nd prize, Bennie Montil
pomerv;?and 3rd prize, Gertrude
s Cockfield
', Mr. and Mrs. Albert GrahAm
Were honored with a reception- at
the home of the bride's mother
d Mrs. Carrie Mention. Many beautiful
useful gifts were given hy
friends. Mrs. Graham, before mar
!riage, was Miss Bessie Mention
yn graduate of I?ake City high
d school. After returning from a
v short honevmoon trin in Tpnnos
f see the couple is now makmp their
e home m Lake City.
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c FLORENCE NEWS
? Mrs. Annie Brown and grand
,o daughter, Betty Brown of CoUinbia,
S. O., were the week en^
( 'aruests of relatives, Mr. and Mrs
< Robert B. Baker and family,
o Mr: Lewis Wailaee, -sir. it** re's
turned to New York City after vis
iting relatives and friend* .
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THE PALMETTO LB A
Southernaires To Ap]
Eriday Night. March
?Dr. R. W- Manrp announced thi:
week that the famous iTrtistsTTfT
"Son t.herna ires" will aiWar heii
March 14 in the?auditorium al
Allen.
Columbians arid people from a!
parts of the state will be happ\
to learn of this rare treat anc
thera is every reason to expecl
a capacity house when these notec
singers appear.
All seats will be reserved. People
desiring tickets can get them b>
applying to Dr. Mance or phoning
Allen University.
The "Southernaires" have pleas
ed thousands of large audiencethe
world over and have had ex
tensive- -publicity.
With nearly two thousand song;
trrtheir- repertoire, their program?
are full oUvarieyt Their repertoire
covers three "centuries of Negro
Mr. Tommie Jackson, Jr. hreturned
to New York City aftei
spending a while with relative
.. l..i .1.
crrm?1 i it'iiwi ?
Mr. and Mrs. E. I'. Rroom <
Ahoskia, N. C., art- jn the > \
visiting relatives. Mr. and Mr
j. Richmond.
Sad news spread through '
etiy on Monday of the dent":.
Mr. Oscar Lonon.- Kunt-iai ?
nvngements -had not been .
ed at the time of th - writing.
HEM MINT. W A V NE\\ S
?-- Ch?vis?A-.?M-:?fe?Church
The Sunday scr.ool was called
tp order at lfi:3fl. hv the Asst. Sunt
Pr> f. James Alfred Gordon.
The le?Son whs instructed oy
the various teachers. Subject,
".Tc-sus Calls to Prayer."- Topic
"Learning? to Pray," Luke 18:1-14
Golden text, "Lord teach us tc
pray," I.nke 11. The lesson was
discussed with interest.
At' 11:30 Rev. Davis bronchi
a wonderful message. His text wa.taken
from St. J.ohn 15:1CL
On last Friday Miss A Green
and co-worker of Hope Well schoo'
greeted Prof. James A. Gordon and
his basketball teams. After , tht
game a chicken supper was served
We all enjoyed the game; and supper.
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Sunday school opened at the
usual hour with the Supt. and
teachers at their - posts of duty
At * :30 o'clock the pastor de
TnTTOi?&".soW - mmng
Nvhich^rv^ryono*' enjoyed to jfhe
highest.
Mr. ^G. S. S.uiltJjhas returned
home after going to Columbia, S
C. to see bis stck "bTOthen
Rev". J. H. Williams and Mr
and Mi s. Arthur Werts, all of
N'ewberrv, S C.. were the dinnei
quests of Mrs. .Amanda Bobb of
Helena", "S. C.
EDGEF1EI.D NEWS
On Feb. 21 Edgefield academy
teams played Edgefield County
Trairrmtr school. Edgefield-aeademy
girls were victorious by <
seore.^of 11-6. The boys lost. th<
scores being 23-7 in favor of Ed-.r(
field County Training school.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Putter
son left S nday for their home u
Birmingham.. Ala., after spending
a week with Mrs. Patterson's m<
ther^ Mrs. Estelle Green.
Mrs. W. M. Murray spent tin
week-end at her home i n Dui
West.
Miss cola E, Rutherford, a tea
( her at Edgefield County Traininj
school. Johnston, spent the week
nd li''*i ?>i<h hpu sibtaei Mim?i G
A. Ofiphnnt.
pisses E. V. Massey and H
C. Counts spent- the week-em
wmi ineir parents.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHl'RCH
Rev. J. P. f'limmings, Pastor
Denmark, S. C., February 2JV
We had a glorious day Sunda;
in spite' of the cold, many wcr
out and at 12 o'clock our pastoi
Rev. J. P. Cummings took sub
ject Call on God. At the close o
the morning service Mr. and Mr;
tt. U. Guess invited the pasto
to dinner and he stated it \va
very mut'll crfjuyed.
At 7:30 we returned and at
o'clock the pastor apain brougt
us a message from Isaiah 4f>;2;
u^inp for his subject Salvatioi
All hearts were made to feel ha]
py while he preached the word <
God. We feel that old Rethel
improving much under thia, oi
w ?T-- ? Sister
Naomi Golemon is-- Hon
from the hospital but is not able 1
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s nmsic. including African chant4-, ^
~ spirituals, slave songF. popular 7.
C_ Negro stings of'contemporary time
t Thev_axe uilsu able interpreters of T
other kinds of vocal music, pre?
1 scnting classics and ballads as of- '
' fectjvely as they do songs of their 1
twn race. _ :
t First winning widespread pop1
i larity through their broadcast = )
over the networks of tho Natiomtt?J
i Broadcasting Company, the "Soul' ?j
' evnaires finally responded t<> ur- *j
; gent demands that they make
personal appearances on th< cor.- *j
cert stage. Here their success ha > 3
. matched that which they won cm 'j
the radio. ' 5
Their personnel im-knics W illhi ' |{
i Edmonson, basso; Homer Smith
1?hrnor; Jay Stone Toney, baritone
- Eo-wcLL Peters, tenor; and Speneei *J
i Odom. accompanist ami ai'rifiT^TT ^
be up. Sister Ella Colenvir?is -.1
very sick at this- writing also Mrs ?|
G. Ann Sanders and Mr. Jake
Lee. We may for them a speydy
recovery." ~,i
When in Denmark ^ come to ?$
Bethel. [i
Mrs. S. M. Cunningham. repurUM' J
HOPKINS NEWS
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Miss Reva Mae and Ernest, .j
i,lomc ? )7.. TS..I 10 J
I in Hopkins visitifPg Miss Vinla Ij
Davis and brothers John ami Ho;- ;
bert Davis. Herbert and John, Da
- >ig have returned after making ,a t|
brief trip to Wilihiri'y to~n7 > *. C ?
1- Miss Helen McKnight of Brook
^vn" returned to Sumter
tor spending a few days with .\Iiss 5
~ Vlblii DiUh- ami family. after W - j
iting in Sumter she will later return
to Broklytx. [
DOUBLE BRANCH ^
5 A. M. E. CHURCH Ij
1 Rev. B. C. Cunningham, J'astor. {
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The Sum school opened at the *j
usual hour with the Supt. and tea *i
I ehers at their post of duty. The ?j'
i lesson was beautifully discussed
and reviewed. The ACE Lea sue }
was largely attended by the mem *t
bers and visiting friends. An en ?j
joyable program was rendered by \i
the- program ^omTnittec. We -srrm^
i n c-reasing. .j.
At 7:.'}() Rev. Henry M Tokens do-*t|
liverod a wonderful message. His X
' text was taken from St. Lukg 'j'
_ JLlLL This sorniLUi.-.yreatej. _dv.it b.:. %
in us a tremendous-desire to nre?s *'
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MEKT VOI R FRIENDS' AT ;[
HOP'S IJCXCHKON
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We serve Meals, Sandwiches, .j.
Hcer, Wine, Cold Drinks, Cigars, y
Cigarettes and Candies !j!
_=TTTfor S^LE j*
A mule and. wamn, with harm \
k at 21 IT? Lady street for informa-j j
? Telephone 9231 1
; DANTZLEK BROS.
L _ shttf: hepatk shop
t 2379 TTervaTs ST7 "Columbia,"' S. C
Prices Reasonable , ___ .
11 Invisible Half Soling a Specialt>
- - Work ( ailed For and Delivered
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- JACK KAY
- OA KID FKANCIH ^
,1 "LITTEE MEN" i
MONDAY?TUESDAY
M
y Remember?Monday Night is
f "Bargain Night"?Admission 10c
.i
5 LATE SHOW
' SATURDAY NIGHT TO:45
Also Starting Monday
a '"'CAROLE I-OMRAKIV
RORERT MONTGOMERY
vl
lr- IN
1 "Mr. and Mrs. Smith"
RV|rHBITp|k
w f/17 // /1if f L >J
QeHBBBBu
to ?
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forward.
Willing W^orkors club met j
*X .the hvwe sf Rt???L ;Lu7_GIagfl j
\lpriday nighti Fib. 21 with Pris
dent. Mr. K. Dorvin present. Wirttk\*
t I I l.iUl-?a .tit lu t'n??i
Liii-iinr ^>;' Mi-i Ada Reeves, Till '
lext ?ureV:n.< will he held at the I
e M . < > J. Siitth.
? i i
. I'MUMMil Rh. s. <.
j 'irur High Sch?a?J
' ! >'! i a- . I a>>' Rettei
i|-i( L Fin'-. Carver high ich.QoL. end'
t-i I its jiutial program in tr.i
iicxer. .e <<t ., lai go. appreciative i
t. dicnai- l;.--1 . Thursday evening,
Vbrnary 21 at the Majority Rap.
?cr.tu > t.?-n?I .tiw.?>t y?iSl., Rev =
V. d'tttr-r.netfvf. ? ?-?j
Spon'sr ] >: M; >. Kdifa D. Drake ?
rrrf- X; i w?f- /niLvr r n .. .i..*r:
w v I .,11 nruaii;.
0|?iT.?ntr so: k.. " Negro National r
v tftln-'iichant. Tho'i.ord's Pray
r; sonjf. N'-yro spiritual; remarks
1 1 L i.i ii .VTHiam
Alexander, "Address in (
: Ha!:." Philadelphia; Mil-" 11'
'.iy I!etlira. "( rcntlonsolo
ji+itu, Hruce. spiritual; Ix-wi- Da e
' hrT??r*oJl?r Vision- of tin
o- ni ever A lj> a!'>niITnzel J<mes
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CLINTON, S. C.
Telephones:
Day 9280 Night 319
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i hour of irrief. as we should
\ wish olhers to render us
under similar conditions.
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NOTICE
The Columbia Negro ..Business
League will hold Us nwti .mt^tngr
March t.lV41 at S p.nir at tn?T~~
Hampton Printing company. It'~
,>er. avail himself with. the oppor
unity to In* piesoul. Matters of ?
?ital importance will be brought
11 vspee t f u 11 y yj >u r.s.
li, A. Mil le r, Sic re t a ry
Troop 60 ~'1
Waverly School
ello lovervbodv.
This; is Troon >< reporting the
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itne Wg hucb ()), PoV? t ; i: :. i.llc (if
is snored a plenty that night aftei
living climlx-ri?hUh- and crossed
litches and a, bit of evreything
hat's good.
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juiiiiaiui s; soio. la man Btuck-.
'.I' Miilu',"" .Tnl'r, G'ir;de.?'"Celtim
i-:" Ovic Booker. "Gettysburg
Address;" piano solo, Mildred Fer
uson;" Dolle Wilkins. "Intima^TnTth.
"Liberty or Death:" Dor.?"
- it- u k "Tomim'i Prayer;-?he '
.iik'.?.Mr. r. . <; .?Wnuiii'Miii prWi '
ipai: Florence McDuffie. Dianist
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People with a Cafe Connected & 1
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be highly appreciated. ' [