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Saturday, April 12, 1941 nERSONAL I MENTION Miss lx>lar Chisolm, Rock Hill, S. C., and Miss Mary A. Kimbrough, Charleston, W. Va., teach era in Clarendon County were visitors at Tuskeg?*e Institute. Alabama, during the past week They were guests of Mr. and Mrs G. W. A. Johnston, Purchasing Agent for the Institute - Professor W. M- Bogan, of Union principal of Poplar Grove school, of Santue, attended the Palmettc Teachers Assn. and enjoyed the Bession. Miss Alma Sims, charming, bril liant daughter of Mr. Frank Sims of Shelton, has taken residence with her aunt, Mra PiTscilTa" Gist of Columbia. * ?__ Miss- Sims is a recent graduate where she formerly lived while at tending school. After graduation she spent_spme. time in the statp of New Jersey. - Miss Sims is planning to make V/Oiumoia ner nome. Mr. Julius S. Dailyr*spnt an en E. church near Winnsjjora. Sunday. He heard a fine sermoi preached by Rev. Williams an N shook hands with manv d.-. ?* ' friends. * BEAUTICIANS TEA 1 A SUCCESS The Crty-wide Beauticians of this city gave a Tea Sunday afternoon from four to six at the Phylhs Wheatley YWCA in keep. .ing with National Beauty Week. . ? The affair was a great-success. ? ? The well planned prOgYarfn under the direction of Mrs. Alberta Stevenson was thoroughly enjoy ed by all present. The club is also very grateful to the Vanity Fair Beauty Shoppe "for the very tasty sandwiches. The amount realized was $36.10 TOHATTERS r SAVINC AND SOCIAirCl-UB The club met at the home of MlSs Maggie Mabiy 1108 House St, Aprrl 7th. The house was called to -order by the president Mr. Lowman. The devotions were conducted by the chaplain. The minutes of the past meeting were read and adopted. The roll was called; \each member 'responded. The house was opened for business which was discussed briefly. We planned the Tackv Partv tn be given at the Palmetto Chauf feurs Club on Friday night, Apr. 11th. We are inviting: the various clubs and our friends to* come _ out and swing with us and win a prize. The tackiest dressed man ' " and woman get one each. Don't forget the date; it will be an evening of fun. We wish to thank those who attended our Bingo Party last . *< *'*'' Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Samuel On Benedict Court Apt. Y-8. We hacT a grand evening ahd it was a success": Our- meeting adjourned to meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wharton, Allen Benedict Court Apt. Y-7 Monday right, April 14. THP. riTI.TlTRRTTFHl f I.TTR The Culturettes, the junior unit of the Federated Club of Colum-. bra, The Culture Club, held its monthly meeting at the home of ' Miss Zelma Browrj 2406 Haskell Ave., with Misses Cooper" and Blown acting as hostesses. After the discussion of regulai business the Club completed plans for the Chicken Dinner to be gi ven on April 17. An evefting of fun with plenty to eat is promis ed to all who attend. Any orders for dinners can be sent rn to our Advisor, Mrs Margaret Smith, 1428 Heidt street or thru arty of the members of the Culturettes ^Club. Get your order in now, be cause, they are?Going! Going!! Going! f! Thanks of appreciation came from the president, Miss Minnie Sims, to the Culturettes who served as ushers :and "Candy Girl*" at the play "Meet The Wife" presented by_ the Culture Club. We adjourned to meet at =? the, home of lffcs Sarah Goodwin 1404 Heidt street with Mian Evs * Grant as assisting: hostess. A very delicious repas^ was served by the hostesses. aftei ' which each one left expressing themselves as having enjoyed ar evening of pleasure. Obbie's Beauty Parlor Opened Obbies Beauty Parlor opened for business Saturday, March 29, 1941. The proprietress, Mrs. Charles H. Trapp wilL be remembered as the former Miss Obbie Pearson, one of our home girls. The parlor is located at 1119 Washington -Street,(upstairs -ad joining Dr. Prirdes office) The parlor consists of two rooms a reception room and the work shop with all modern fixtures. The color scheme through-out the par lor is-eerise ami beige, wit+r beigo predominating. ? The reception room is artistically arranged with a modern manicuriing table, dressing table, chairs ana Venetian minus witn cerise and beige drapes. .In the work shop can be found the most up to date type of dress erettes, carrying out the color sche Parlor is the linoleum with tho color scheme. Words ^.cannot de scribe to you the laeauty of_the flourescent lighting, which I might add, are the only ones of their kind in any colored shop in the city. These flourescent lights which givs the same light as day, enable the operators to work coherently. The operators hre as follows: Mrs. Margert Wilson Andierson, of N. Y. City, and a former grad uate of WilbenffOrce University, American Emljidming School; and Apex Beauty' School^ of N. Y. City She is well versed in all phases 01 beauty culture and at present?isemployed at Constance Beauty So Ion in New York City. Mrss Alberta Sumter, graduato of Booker Washington High, and ?ree 1 amh- School?of Beauty Cu1~ ture, of Orangeburg-, S. C. She was formerly an operator of Hat tie's Beauty Parlor, N. Phil., and Carolyn's Beauty Nook of this city Mrs. Obbie Pearson Trapp. op erator and proprietresss, is a grad uate of Booker Washington High. Apex Beauty School, New York City, and also attended Allen Un tveYsity. She w"a^ formerly an op-, rator at Hodgel's Beauty Saloj of N. Y. City, and Elise Beauty Shop here in the city. The public is invited to visi this?beauty parlor and give the operators a trial. For appointments call 9812. . ' 1 Mrs. L. E. Simmons, Reporter TUESDAY-EVENING SOCIAL CLUB The club met at the home of Mrs. Lucile I.yles Apt. B-4 Allen Benedict Court. The house wnsj "called to order by the president" The chaplain took charge of the devotions. _A dance was planned for April 121, in the JSocial Room Of Allen Benedict ?ourt. The pub lie is invited. We have one sick member, Mrs. Henderson our secretary. AVe gave her a basket ~oL fruit, some cans of juice. Mrs, Felder and Mrs. Johnson had a Weiner roast last week. It was a sue'dess. We thank ofir many friends and clubs. The roll was" called, each member responded with a Bible verse. The meeting closed. A lovely repast was enjoyed. We adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Alberta C. Rob inson, Apt. T.-8, Allen Benedict i Court. IJI.UK STAR social CI.lb The club met at the home of Mrs. Hester Wise on Monday nightr April 7 Pevotions were ear ried out in the usual manner. The minutes of the last meeting- were ?eml Hfill Jl|Jfll'GVM. fevtryfrocly fn vors a Tin Pan Turn on Wednes day night, April 16, at the horhe | of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brooks, 916 Walnut street. The public is cordially invited FRIENDLY FEW SOCIAL CLUB The club met at the hofne o -f Mr. and Mrs. James Goins pios som St. Terrace. The house was called to order by the chaplain, Mr. Eddy. Everyone enjoyed tho i demotions. I here will be a ningo Party ' given by this club on the 18th of - Aprils Friday nite. Yon are in? ' vited?at Rev. Prank Howell's - C ?? r ^residence cm MeRufftf. street, r After the business every one recited a Bible verse, when pay i ing dues. We were served a new kind of cookies and punch. The next meeting will convene at Mrs i Isabelle S. Brown's home, 2476 Gervais street. VOOKHEES FACULTY INVITED TO CALL Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Hagoud entertained friends of Voorbees at a Tea Friday afternoon from 5 to 7, fit their lovely home on East Gervais street. Artistic arrangement of spring Hewers decoratetF ^Ahe receiving rooms for the occasion. The dining room table was covered with a lace cloth from which punch, sandwiches and a sweet course was se'rved to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blanton, Mr. and Mrs. T. Moore, Mr. and Mrs: L. Owens, Misses" Vernice Bacote, Ceverta. McM^rray, Catherine Booker, Greta Gay ou.u r-> vkj n^i>, ofiiitr - vT>iitri L^uris Wright and Miss O'Brien; Messrs Paul King, W. E. Johnson, W, V. Harper and Mr. Hopson. Miss Jones assisted at the punch bowl THE Y.J?. S. T, CLUB The Yr~P. S. -T. club mot at thn honu* qL .Mrs. EL?Out en?and?win called to order by the presiden' song and prayer "Was led "by th chaplain; another song then scripture reading by D.- Mayers; song The minutes of the last meeting were read, received * and adopted ing. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. David Outen 1610 Gregg St. SOUTHERN NEW COMETH CLUB Long Island, N. Y.?The club met at Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Napier. Opening song, Don't You Need My. Savior. Scripture by Mrs. Priscillu Dane, 90th Psalm. Prater, song. After which the minutes were received and adopt-edr?Unfin ishcd b usi mgss. Reports of all committees. Under the srck committee were Mrs. Susia An derson, Mrs. Priscilla Dane, Mrs. Oilie Jackson. All are up and out again. Collection $5.20. Paid out $<>.00 The weight rally will come off in June. Please bring in one .penny to every pound- ycm?weigfr. Menibers present 12. Visitors Sit'. "PI V7. Peterson and sister, Mr^_ and M rs] Henry Kenchen, Mrs. Violet Jo'nnSon, Corona; Mr. Elijah Noygles, Jamaica; Mr. Robert and Junious Erving Port Washington; Mr. J. C. Williams, Bayside. Mrs. Eva Chambers and Rogers of NT. Y. City. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Naggles of Jamaica have returned from So. v_y.n imiihi aim i usRugee, /\iai/ama, Mr. and Mrs Keywuslj'" LeiVfioni Bayside, left March 2, for South Carolina. The next meeting will he at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garvrn Hempstead, N. tY. A delicious course of Frankfurters. cake, lemonade and wine was served. If you want to hear from your ft tend ? fin tnnt" m'ilT, I'dlH TillPalmetto Leader.. Miss Mattie Faulks. Pres. Miss Cressic M. Williams, See., Mfss E. J. McBurnett, Reporter. THE BT.l'K MOON SOCIAL CLUB ^ Al. ? The Mooner.s held their weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. Lottie Hawkins Wednesday night. April 2, 1941. TUo v.v., 4.~ I ill*.- inrvuii^ uuiitru LU UIUI'I L/y the president, Mrs Carrie Ben ley at 8 o'clock. After tlfo devotion a! exercise, the house &as opened | for old and new hnsipAs, as all. old business had been cleared up, the members then- discussed mat ters for a i>ingo party to be giijen at an early date. So l>e sure antf read Ttyo^. Leader^ After the coL lecting the dues the meeting closed. Asking all members t o meet at the hcpue of Mrs. Gloden Brown, 1408 Park St., Thursday nitp at 8 o'clock. EAST F.Nl)~LOVELY THIRTYTIVE SAVING CM B The club held its last meeting at the home of Mr. P. D. Griffin ; 1300 I.yon St. The meeting was opened by Mr. Willie Mayes. The iiroxn n A r\ /1 M n f /I V\?? a president. Bible verses were called for and each member responded. The minutes were read and adopted. No members were reported sh-k."Unfinished and new business was discussed. We are planning a C'ity-widc Silver Tea to be held in the near future. The date will be announced later. The roll was called, the books credited. The amount collected $17.90. We adjourned to meet at the home of Mr. J. H. Gladden, 2410 Washin* j ton St. THE PALMETTO LEAD] i 1 1 WHITE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB The club held its weekly meeting Tuesday evening April 8 aC 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lillian Goodwin 1011 Oak street. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs Ella Washington. Devotions were led by the chaplain Mrs. Ireite YOUhgf. Up- " ening song Why Do You Wait? Chanting of the Lord's Prayer by the club. Scripture reading b y Mrs. Young. Song by Mrs. Wash ington, Well Done. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Old and new business was discussed. We are giving a Silver' Tea Sunday evening April 20, at 5 o'clock at the home of Mr?r?Ella Washington, 2117 Ger vais St. All clubs and friends are invited. The roll was called; each member responded with Bible "Verses and dues. The meeting adjournd to meet at the home of Mrs. Louise Laurie 2476 Gervais "street. The hostess served a de licious repast. ; FRIENDLY li SOCIAL CLUB The club opened at its usual hour 8:30 o'clock at its regular meeting place 1907 Henderson St. The meeing was called to order by the chaplain Mr. F. Coleman. Opening song by the club led by the president Mr. George Brown Prayer by the chaplain. Selection by the club. Bible lesson by Mrs A. Mae Cherry. Song by the club The" -president took charge. He called for the minutes of last meeting which were read and ap proved. Unfinished and new bus iness was discussed. The club is planning a Silver Tea the fourth Sunday in this month which will be the first one this year. We are cordially inviting all of our ^friends- to- come Out that~Sunday and enjoy yourselves with us We want you all to read The Palmetto Leader and you will see the time and place' where the Silver Tea will be and the hour Mr. George Bi*own, Pres., Mr. George W. McDaniel, Vice Pres. And. Sec. THF ROSE bocTal CI/ttB The club~h?lii-its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Oneida Boozer Apt. D-l AllenrBene<jio< Court. The meeting was directed by the president. Devotions were carried out in its usual manner. After which a short program was rendered. Those taking a part on the program were: Maggie Rose, I/ottie Rsaw, Rebecca Rose, Her menra Spigner, Ethel Gibson, Her bert Holloway and Tallie Mae Scott. The roll was called and each member responded briefly with n Piklr* ' ' 1 " ?... ? u.uic >ci?c anu ineiriees The minutes of the last meeting were read, and adopted. The house was "opened for ^BusTness7 which was clearly discussed. The club practiced many songs, Mr. Her hert Hoiinwr "f 'in iiir'rrr hers is engaged to Miss Elizabeth Rice, which will take place in the [-last week-trf April. 1 Thie next meeting will be at [the home of Mrs. Ellen Crumpton, 018 Oak Street. Delicious refresh -menls weie served; _ LAURENS NEWS - * Mr. and Mrs. Willie Meaders en -Pertained as their dinner guest Sunday, Rev. Robert Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Mills and family, and Mrs. Rose Lee Cade of Spartanburg, S. C. Miss Ada Owens had as her gues^ for the week, relatives of "city, Mrs. Maude .?wcrts Parler Mrs. Bessie Owens Graham, anc I Mr. and Mrs. Monteith Owens, [Mr. William West,and her sister Mrs. Lydia Washington. The Sunshine ftftvinor f] with Mrs. Gussie Millam. Mrs. Pau line Sullivan is president and Mrs. Milam vice president. Next meet ing will be at the home of Miss Buelah Blakely on Washington St. _ The. Jolly Pal Saving-Gh*b?met- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ai thur Jackson April 1. 1941. The house was called to order by tho president We opened by sinfjin' What A Fellowship led by Missie Lee Anderson. Prayer in concert [scripture by Clarence Johnson then the minutes were read by the sect rr?i I - .1.1 ? L-. : i lit wcicuiiit* wns uy mttry E. Jackson. James Franks then took charpp of the program. The following persons responded: De _ Witt Mills, Lidie Elmore, James Hunter. The roll was called anc each member responded with his own. Bible verse. Delicious refreshment was served. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Lillie Jones. William Barksdale, president Mary V. Jackson., secretary DeWitt Mills, report?* net.J tjfe . ?' ? BK Dr. and Mrs. W. B. L Open House At Thei By W. R. Bowman .. 5? _ Columbia, April 8.?Presidentversity was guest speaker lasl y night at the dedication open r0f houst of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. L Clarke's newly built home at 1308 g Oak street. The program was as lo follows: Singing, "Onward Christi-un Sol diers," led by Bethel choir. Dr ? H. B. Butler read as a seriptur< lesson St. Luke 20:1-16. Trio, Al- "H len University, "Passing By." of Address Dr. Samuel R. Higgins. Si "Blest Be The Tie That Binds." oi Trio, "Sit Down Servant," Allen Trio. Address Prof. C. G. Garrett. Selection, Bethel choir "Lead ' Me to Calvary." The Rev. I. O Simmons acted as toastmaster, ? presented Dr. and Mrs. Clark who spoke and?thanked their friends ? for the gifts and presence Their only daughter, Mrs. Bessie Clark Singleton, "of New Orleans, La., came over to witness the dediea tion of the open house. She also made pleasing remarks. Mrs. Agnes Rpbinson, popular wife of Dr. W. J. Robinson had charge of the punch and was very considerate along all lines and Mrs Margaret Addison, beloved wife of Dr. T. H. Addison took care of the registration and saw to it that?each person "attended got his or her name on the book. ?The?Rev. I?O.?Srmrrrons?an- ?j nounced that Dr. Clarke's edifice was one of the finest and best in South Carolina. This building m waa^.built in 41 days; and Dr. S{ Clarke, being an architect drew his own plans and designed his own building without any outside pj assistance He continued and said ^ this building was an "Holy bifilding," being built by ministers ot jc various denominations of Columbia. H. P. Wheeler, a layrnan^ was the foreman. Rev. Simmon? alsn fttmn^nrtpd tha??Dr.?Clarke ? had 'received1 "several hundred dol e< lars worth of household material in including groceries, also some d; paid money from Columbia, Edge ti field, Winnsboro and Lexington y citizens. la Dr. Clarke is the former pastor of Bethel Church in Columbia, si His friends, including friends' of fe various denominations turned out ir in large numbers to do him honor <11 The dedication prayer was made by the Rev. L. G. Bowman and the benediction was pronounc ed by the Rev. A. A. Amaker of ai Edgefield. t! 01 AIKEN NEWS r Friendship Church pi Sunday was a red letter day at FjWhdsiHip Baptist church. The Red and Blue armies making up ^ the organized -rallying forces of the church met in what proved to ai be -a highly successful engagement. When ithe smoke of battle ^ had cleared away $842.38 had J-! been laid on the table. Ten groups are yet to report and scattering mopping up operations will go on for a few weeks. Pastor Peace ? is all smiles and highly pleased with his folk. At the morning hour the pastor preached from th: subject Basic Principles of a Living Church, and at the evening hbur from the subject So Here t0 We Are. There were four acces w T sions?to the church membership The morning audience was thrilled by a solo rendered by Miss Jul Ir ia Mae Brogdon, teacher in the * city school system at Florence. ^ Miss Brogdon was the hou'si w - - - grnnrc or irrrs. ujarence wuaon. Revival services will begin al P Friendship Sundaiy night with Dr. R. B. Mabry doing the preach ^ ing. Everybody around here is J' getting keyed up about the cogvention that will meet here th< eI 7th of Way. er Among the visitors a.nd returr ing members were Prof. Glosedak A Salley, S. C.; Mrs. Rebecca Bos- A tic, Glencoe, N. Y.; Miss'Brogdon P Florence; Dr. and Mrs. Harper s( Rev. Winn, Mrs. Naomi Gibbs C Miss Naomt McCollom and Miss B Hall Schofield, Mr. and Mrs. Mason, New Yoik. ui O' ? Mt, Aiwt 4twtMt PkitTdr Rev. M. fi. Mosley, Pin'or Is Sunday school opened at mraa' T hour conducted by Supt. Prayer w service followed led by Dea. Glover and Dea. Wilson Harrison. The L service wa? conducted by the pas tor. Text taken from Matthew 24:}4. Public collection $18.53. Visitors: Miss Louise Busch ol s< r Clark Holds ir New Home NOTICE The monthly meeting of the dhiarfs Christian Temperance nion will be held at the home Mrs Means, 2224 Elmwood Ave i onday evening, April 14th, at! o'clock All members are urged be present. EASTER CANTATA An Easter Cantata "Crown firr" wrti be sung 17y the choir First Calvary Baptist church, inday morning at 5:30. You are irdiafly invited. T. MORI AH BAPT. CHURCH R?v. W. S.' CoTVhi, Pastor Sppartanburg, S. C.?Sunday was IP* LS -T ~ i, TROOP NO. 60 | Troop .No. 60 held its regulai leeting April 7 at "WaverleV :hool. The meeting was opened y the Scout oath. - We sang a >ng and gave flag signals. We layed games and had plenty of in After all the business was iscussed the meefmg was adorned by the Scout oath ' Nathaniel Murrough, Scribe. ALLKN-Hfc.VfcDK T 1 HOOP iict Court are planning on goig on a fishing trip next Thurssty. Troop 54 is a very young poop. ICs-not six montfis old et. The meeting was opened ist Thursday by the Scout Mas;r Mr. Robinson. A song was ing by Troop 58. Prayer was <>fired by Ira Shnon. Some " ery nportant things were discuss'ed ltd decided at the meeting. TROOP 57 Troop 57 of Saxon School mot t 5:30 p.m. at the school. ?At lis meeting it was decided that I jr meeting time be changed to] :00 o'clock. "We also discussed !ans for an Easter Egg Hun' | ugusta, (tia.; Mr. Eugene Culluml >s. Amanda Vaughn, and daugh- | r Lillre Easley, Julia Hamptot i ad sister G. Smith, L. McDufe, Rev. Jefferson, Rev. R. Wilams, Lie. A. W. WTmbexly, Wile Wimberly, sister L. Rn?i^ Mrs. Lizzie Blocker is very sick Miss Annie Mae Harrison \va. ante for the week end froiii Slot n: ranch academy. Cumberland A. M. E. Church The spirit was high in Cumbernd Sunday. TIT A.M. S. >. was . gun with Supt.-J). A Jones aniT aehers at their post. The lesson as reviewed by Mr. Irving readwell. 11 A.M.-the pastor preached an icnii-inry Pi I..1. .opuiiip, .iriinuil, Ol. LUM' 1ST. -11 object Expressions of Jov anr. ratitude. 7h(? Holy Communioi as administered by the pastor hU bi'lfig ralm Sunday each one resent was given a Palm. Yisi >rs at the morning servicer Mr /ebster cwf "Columbia and Misjlia Brogdon one of the instructs at Wilson high school, Eloi ice7 15Re sang a solo which w: 1 joyed by all. 4 P.M. Rev. Wells of Mt V M"E church preached for M . Burno's group. 7:30 P.M. t astor preached another stront rrnon, St. John 2:2,'subject A hristian's Advocate. All group: re working toward the rally. The Presiding elder will he with ? faster Sunday to hold the spend quarterly conference. When in ATTcen visit Cumber ind. TVio thought? for the week; htnk with your brairw e.nd no*] ith your lips. Don't forget your Palmott< eader. See Freeman Jones. Bethlehem Baptist Churrh Rer. R. W. Winn. PaRtor Graniteville, S. C.?Our Sunday chool is still progressing nicelj, :i _ PAGE SEVEN ~ a lovely day for church goers.S.S pcned at the usual hour. The mora trig service began at ll;30r_ The pastor came forth with a | great message, both morning and night. Our church is moving along nicely under this great man. Three addt^ to the church, A neat sum of $75.00 way' raised 1 during the day.. r- 1 Revival meeting began at Mt Moriah church on Monday night April 7, for two weeks. Rev. C. S. Hall of Rock Hill, S. C. is conducting the meptingrCorne out ahQ" Tear this great man. * On Monday "April 14. the man with the half elephant head and a midget_ from Africa vuh ac*_ _ company him"~ilT~n"-pTT>gram. Come out and see one of the Seven Won - . deis of the world. Admission 10 and 20 cent. This program will be ? * - -t- t- * ui .in. iMunun. ^ ||Sp SS'CA lR f | | that is to bo given on Thursday I afternoon after school. We are ^hoping to have a good time. We I r.au one prospective member to meet with us also. Wesley Jones. Scribe. TROOP 56 Troop ,5'i held its regular meet ine Monday April 7. at Howard school. We are very proud to say now, that we have five Scouts in uniforms and the_othoi s pn?h ing hard tu secure uniforms. The Troop will go on an overnight hike at a date to be announced. Wie are looking forward to taking an active part in the circus . to be given by our local Council. Roosevelt Murphy, Scribe. TROOP 58 Troop 5s met Monday, March 31. We. were working at ReneAlet and at the Columbia 'Township auditorium during /the teachers' association. The boys who didn't take the Tenderfoot test will take it Monday. April 7th, at Carvei school. We were very sorry that we could uot help the "Giri Scouts of... ' roup 1-4 .deliver their cookies. Theodore Fverett. Scribe. | under Supt., Mr. Harris and teaj chers. the attendance holding a f fine level in all classes. Clast I No. 5 \vas glad to enroll two new members. ? I We were ,'ery glad to have Mrs | Marcella Hollowan-back to"ST S' after several works illness. _ Easer services Sunday night ? the church Easter Sunday night 7:30 oclock. Regular service wll" I be.held Sunday morning. A wel| come to sendee is extended too all The Pulpit Aid club will meet at the home of Mrs. James Grant [ Jr., Tuesday evening 6:30. | Mrs. Ruth W. Morris spent the week end visiting her mother Mrs --Savannah Ginyard. A group <of teachers motored j to Columbia for the week end tc ^attend the State Teachers' asan ?.? ciation. Prof. Ash( and Mrs fi. W. Moi ris of Williston, Jr. high school | visited Mrs. Jas. Grant. Jr., dur ittGT the past wck. Of interest- t? many friendf was the marriage of Miss Annie M. Maxwell and Mr Willie Coleman. Mr. Johr. Hatcher, Sr. died ' his home here Wednesday, Apri* 2nd. FV;neral services at G<raniteville with the Rev. R. W. Winn officiating,'. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howarc ai'(. the proud parents of a baby daughter. Mrs. Howard will be re, mentbered by h??" many friends as Georgia B. Jones who was also president of the usher board of ~B. B. C. MEET YOIJR FRIENDS AT HOP'S LUNCHEON We serve Meals, SindwkkM, Beer, Wine, Cold Drink*, Clean, Cigarettes and Candies 2309 C.ERV^US ST. COLUMMA Moses Hopkins, Prop. ? * ^ijli