The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 26, 1941, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Saturday, April 26, 1941. r~ I HI ' PERSONAL I MENTION : ?, : ar NOTICE ! ! ! fe be King Solomon Wedding will be at it St. James A. M.E. Church, May 1, i-pv at 8:00 o'clock. The public is in) vited to attend I as =-*- ' T1 F< NOTICE. ^ The Richland County Teaehers' ? Association holds its regular 4-1-1? 4-i AtvM;l mummy meeting oniuruny, npin 26, 1941, at 12 o'clock noon in ^ ? the Booker Washington Gymtoriuiti, All members are urged to ^ ~ be present. ' I - - 1 ^ THE LUCKY BIRO SOCIAL th CLUB - i? si Held its weekly meeting at the hs home of Mrs. I^ilah Willimng-A^ 4J1 pril 22. The meeting was called to order by the chaplain Mrs. Nellie pj Green and our devotions were M -which the meeting was then turn ar ^ edover to the chairman of the pro- M P gram committee, Mrs. Johnson. M The club was then favored with a L - X^l short program which was enjoyed by all. The vice president then fook^ over the meeting and called for the minutes of the last meet ing which were read received and T~ adopted. New and unfinished'busi . ?n ness was then discussed \iv the 1 w club. Miss Annie Porter wi'll have- . H" chicken supperhomp-Satr ~ night April 26.- The roll wass-Cf>.ll ^ ed and 13 members were present. !'( The next meeting will the. home of Mrs Garrick 419 Marion ,, ^ Mr Sam Williams host, dismissed ^ w the meeting. The club wa^jserved ^ a delightful repast. r Mr. Williams, President g Mrsr L. B. Gtrrrtek, Reporter - h; YOUNG MEN'S c< PROGRESSIVE CLUB a The Young Men'k Progressive I p f!lnh invites tha pnhlic tn nHonrP ft a Spifrt Dance Thutsday night, April 24 from 8 o'clock until ? at S the Palmetto Chauffeurs Club. C Come out and help the yourrgrst " club in Columbia. Pauh McDanrel ^ THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB Q The . Rose Social Club ...held its "weekly meeting Tuesday night at g 8:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. t, Lottie Esaw JOOfr Tree Street. The # president, Mrs. Ethel Gibson, pre _ sided over the meeting. Devotional y 9 waa' carried out in the usual man ner after whrc the roil was called, f. with each member responding with p a bible verse and their dues. The u miriues were read and approved^ 0. A short business session was held. We are still planning on giving \ a big dance. So please watch fror p the date. The next meeting will y be with Mr. and Mrs. Malverse j Girbson 1204 Oak street. A deli- $ cious repasa was served"1 by the hostesR, Mrs. Esaw. js ? j SUNNY SIDE SOCIAL CLUB N The club met at the home of j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rowe, 2512 r< Green St., Tuesday night April 22 The house was called to or- . der by the vice president Mr. y Jonnie Myers. The devotions were j carried out in the usual manner, ^ We had a very brtef meeting. Wo ^ were very glad to receive 5 new members. The club wishes to ( thank the various clubs for their 0 heart.v ti^, jwr.i. l party on Tast^evenlng, After the meeting we enjoyed playing a few games of whist. Then we adjourn ed to meet at the home of Mrs. Willie Mae Brown; 928 Pine St. ^ Visitors are always welcome. | ~7~ ti riTv iinmn ni? k iTfF??/~*r a xtci i ll I TTflUa D?iAU I HOLD MEETING F The City Wide Beauticians Club met ftt Amy's Beauty Shop Wed. a April 23, 1941. The meeting was f presided over by the president, \ Mrs. Whilhernina Pope* Plana war* n completed for, Let's See America fi Monday night. May 12, 1941. . fi Our next meeting will be at the jj Vanity Pair 924 Hampton Ave. v Wednesday, May 7, at 9 a. m. d Hostess Miss Mattie Ouider. h ? - Ath beautlclana wtlt be aWe to o secure their tickets at Amy's Beauty Shop, 1126 1*2 Washington C Street. a .... - . ... / ... . 1 O ~ 7* : gft IONZEM EN BALL IMPl.FTF.D Tuesday nite the Bronzemen mpleted all plans for theiir An- ' nil Private Ball to be held at e auditorium May 2&rd. It was i unanimous vote that this afir will remain semi-formal. A w changes have been made aut the set-up, and in doing so, will make this affair the best er given by the Bronzemen.' TTnTTnembers of the club are follows: James Williams. Gene lomas, Earl Mayo, Wilbert ml,. Fred Wise, Da-vid Bethea, ook ferry and Jim Bel 1. THE BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUB The club met at the homo of iss Smith on Monday night April . Devotions were carried out in e usual way. The president took charge? isiness was discussed. We thank e various clubs and our friends i making'nm- Tin Pnp TllfP " iccess. We were very glad to we tne presence of Mr. Otto rooks. ? The club is planning to have a irty at the Odd Fellows' Hall, onday night, April 28. The pub: is in vitod.Conte-tender-party id have a good time, r Jesse Brooks, President iss Bertha Lee Allison,. Sect. LUB MEETS ? The Florence Nightingale club dd its weekly?meeting- at- the )me of Mrs. Jones Momhty even g at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting as called to order by the presiAm Thine O Lord. Prayer by ev. Youngblood. Lesson was ?ad and discussed by the presisht. The topic for discussion was Safety." An interesting talk y kcv. Youngblood. After which ie minutes were read by the sectary Mrs. Jones. A talk by Mrs. anv a visitor, which was enjoyJ by all. We were'-very glad to ave her and hope that she will >me again. " The next meeting will be. held t the home of Mrs. Laurie on ine street. We urge that all mem prfT~pTease be present. OUTHERN NEW COMETH LI B, LONG ISLAND. N. Y. The happy Easter came at last ith beautiful spring weather. Mr. Elex W. Perry is here from atesburg, S. C. He is the guest f Miss Efiza McBurnet. Mr. and Mrs. Keywesley Lenka*?returned from Ridgenrine. S C n,?.. o> ? ""vie nicy wo weeks vacation and reported very pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Jones, [r. and Mrs. Charlie Freeman, Mr tailiy MllllUI'llt'll'd and his pnT riend Miss Gertrude Shaw from hiladelphfa, Pa., were the guests f the M/c Burnet tots im Corona n Raster Sunday. J,att? Sunday evening Mr. and Irs. Henry Kenchen, Mrs. Lirtha [olloway, Mr. Bailey McBurnette, liss Gertrude Shaw motor?d?toaroaica;^N': tcT see Mr. and Irs. Elijah Naggles. The many friends in Hempstead I. Y., were delighted to see ttftT ones' family. Mr. Johnnie Lott from Bayside, i. Y., and Mr. Jacob Faulks from amaiea, N. Y., were also in Cojna, N. Y. The meeting for Port WashingN Y.7 was postponed. Miss Mamie Jackson of Phila elphia was the week end guest of er neice 0n Easter Sunday Miss ressie Mae Williams. Little Delores Naggles recited n the Easter program. It was njoyed by everyone,- th|s_was_Jl?Lir*t time appearing before the" udienee. Mrs. Mabel Watson is On the ick list. -t ?* Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Johnson^were he guests of Miv and Mrs. Kenhen also Mrs. Naggles and daugh?r and Miffs A Williams. RIENDLY 14 SOCIAL CLUB The club met at its usual hour t its regular meeting place 1907 ronderson St., at the home of Ir. and Mrs. C. C Coleman. We re stHl?planning orr giving nrrr rst Silver Tea Sunday evening, kprll 27 We are cordially Tnvitng all our friends to come out nth us and enjoy yourselves and on't forget the place and the our--1907 Henderson Stu at 5 'cloc\p. Come one, come all. Mr. George Brown, Pres.; Mr. leorge W McDaniel, vice Pres.. nd Sec'y. % SiartMi ' ' - r .if MARION ANDERSOI AWARDED TO MITC The $1,700 commission for the Marian Anderson mural has been awarded to Mltchel Jamieson, 26 year old Washington artist, Ed ward Bruce, Chairman of the Ma rian Anderson Mural Commirttee and Chief of the Section of Fine Arts, Federal Works Agency, an nounced today. After reMewing^the 172 submiss ions in the anonymous competition conducted by the section of Fint Arts,, the jury unanimously select the thpme of .Mists Anderson's eon cert irv front of the Lincoln Memori al on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939. The mural is to be executed and in stalled in the Interior Department Building. Members of the jury were Duncan Phillips, Director of the "Phillip MemoriaTGaHery, Wash ington; Richmond?Barthe.?scrrijr tor, New York; and the following painters, Gustaf Dalstrom, Chiea go, Peppiuo Mang idvie and Isabel Bishop, both of New York. rrvi- , ? i . i no winning panel portrays tne e.'owd reacting to the emotional impact of Miss Anderson's singing. In the foreground is a view of the mixed crowd of 75,000 who throng ed the Mall to hear the concert In the distance, Miss Anderson may be seen standing Tngh ?n the steps of the" Memorial. Behind her jooms the- broodrng-~statu?r~ol Lincoln between towering columns Mr. Jamieson has painted niurals for post offices in Maryland and Ohio. He worked on easel?paintRAZIER-ASH FORD NUPTIALS Mr. Thomas Ashford of 1907 Miss Mamie Frazier of Baltimore Md.,* formerly of Columbia were jnaiTied?Wednesday evening, Apr. lie, i94i. Mr. - and Mrs. Ashford spent their honeymoon in the city, after which the bride returned to Baltimore for a few weeks. Mr. and- Mrs. Ashford will make their home m Columbia. j ' t MA R RIA G E_ A N N O U N C E M E N T Mr. and Mrs. Wade Perrin of Bradley, S. C., announce t.hp mnrTiage of their daughter, Hattie Lee to Mr. James Stewart of Washington. D. C., Thursday, January 2, 1941. WAVERLY SOCIAL FRIENDLY FEW CUTR The club met at the home of Mrs. Hannah Cooke, 1218 Heidt St. The meeting avhs caller! to GP-tler?by the vice president Rev. Frank Howell. Bible reading hy TVIrs. Isubell S. Brown. Prayer by Rev. Howell. After devotrons the meeting was turned over to the president This club is going w, ..n>t a ? uiriL luurnament on Friday night. The roll was called everyone responded. We were thrrr^ served jello .and whippd cram, which everyone enjoyed. The next meeting will be at Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eddy S-3 on Allen-Benedict Court. B.l'SY EIGHT-CLUB NEWS The Busy Eight Saving Club .met with Mrs. Rosa B. Seymour as hostess on Senate- St. The club was opened by singing, I'm Working on the Building. We had prayer by our chaplain,- Mrs. Toliver. We had ior our- Scripture, tbe Sid chapter of St. John. Our -second and last selection "God will Take Care of You." The club was opened for business by the president, Mrs. Seyitifiur. We enlarged on our plans for a tag tea, which will be held Sunday, April 27, at the home of Mrs Smith Arf n p 111 " ilrct Court. Please don't forget it. We also made plans to get club dresses,. After enjoying a delicious repast, the club- adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Smith. Allen Benedict Court. SIB DEBS TO ENTERTAIN/ Among the many delightful dances being planned for the spring season is the Sub-Deb's "Private Party," to be given the evening of Anril at the Com meeting on Thursday was held at the home of Deb Geneva Smith. Potential plans were discussed for the forthcoming frolic. The final plans will be completed by posed of Debs Edna Cooper, chair woman, assisted by Debs Mamie Goodwin and Dorothy Waller Deb Geneva Smith actad a "' . * ii Tiin imnHmi in I iniiin' ii jjjgaiifc THE FATiMETTtf LEAH U MURAL 1)1 1HEL JAMIESON v. ,N irvg project under the Treasury Art Projects in Key Wast, Fla., _ and the Virgin Isles in 1936-37. ... Washington art exhibits. In a com ,, ^ (jl' petition held at he Museum of Mod em Art in New York by the news . ur< paper PM, he won a $100 prize for journitiistic drawings. He has also done illustrations for Fortune S?( Magazine. " A native^ of^Marytand, wg Mr. Jamieson studied at the Abbott .. tio School of Fine Art. She mural which will be C feet ca^ 10 inches wide and 12 feet 9 inches fQ1 high will be installed on the west 1?' wall of the first floor corridor of Pa the Interior Building, space having been made available for it by h?| Secretary Harold L. Ickes who de] sponsored the Easer Day concert. Ha WH In ordeh To commemorate the ^ ed citizens of both races was or ? ganized under the chairmanship ] - of Mr, Bruce. Contributions td the "hal mural fund were received by the inf committee in small amnnntg from 4ball over the United States. The ex the penses for conducting the cam- Off paign were borne by the com- liai mittee. However technical expens the es involved in the installation of his the mural and in conducting the wit contbst will come of of the general wit fund and whatever additional con orj trrbutions may ~stiH~ be made to \va the Tronurcr of the Marion Ander 7jTg son Mural Fund Committee, Mr. pr< Jesse H. Mitchell, President of the mo Industrial Bank of Washington. Th ? cai hostess to the Sub-Debs "on Thurs wo day. Deb Dorothy Waller, presi- ^ dent presided. Meeting was open- -nfn God Bless America, accompanied by Deb Geneva Smith at the pia- ma km* p Gri Following the program the host or ess assisted by Deb Naomi Hall ^aj sei-vde a delicious course of pine- eql annlt _ ,.n Mr and candy. .... - kn< ers BENNETTSVILEE NEWS tor By C. D. Sanders, Heporter t^a or One of the outstanding Educa- nev tional programs in Mailhoro?Co wa*> carried out in full last Friday jen evening, when Miss B. E. Graham , Jeanes teacher, was successful in po; her first effort to have a county- j. | ? % tint-ni jjiugram Dy the graduates of the 7th grades in ^ all the rural district schools in - thg ^mrn^vv'" The "TnlTn^ng pro. ?? gram was carried out: the class g0{ motto Ever Onward and Upward. the Class colors, pea,.green And- ^inkr Processional?mttsic;?National Ne^ "a^j gro Anthem; invocation Rev Gup n^n - pie. rnxisic", Lever Green school; j0i, salutatory, Edwina McQueen. Les i ter school; music Dyers Hill school ?er county teachers; valedictory, Cla- q0 . aa Mno Awl'md, Beauty school; music, St. Mark school; jng introduction of the speaker, Prof, bet C. D. Wright; guest speaker Prof tur J. P. Burgess, president Palmetto sori State Teachers' association; mu- { sic; Wright's Junior high school, ,.js Beauty ^pot school, remarks, Supt. A. L. Eastling; music, Boy* a 4 km school;"presentation of certi-"-^: ficates, Prof. S. T. Middleton; mu- ?^a sic, God Bless America; Presentation of a u; ? ?VT. n, U , M I This program was aaj-ried out P''< with over a thousand people to look VV-i on and listen. Prof. Burgess' ad- !1U| dress was excellent MTss G7ah- l>i" am and her excellent corp of in- C structors need all the honor be- Sto aause they accomplished a goal, uei More than 125 students graduated from the seventh grade leading hor to the high school work for 1941- Mr 42. r; Miss Graham left Tuesday to at tend a three day Jeanes Teachers' '"ig conference at State College Orange ? p iJUrU UffAl1 WhVrh she will begin me close of her year's work. She just i bought a beautiful new auto. Live uu while you can, life is what you w'' make it. chi Miss Ruth Blue teacher of Lan- 'nc caster high school; Mr. H. R. Ter He ? ry and mother, Mrs. Mary M. l'K /fTerry and Mrs. Cora Pugh of WiU wp minjfton, N. C., were the week- Dr, end visitors 0f their sister and Sui brother-in-lnw Mr. and Mrs. Stan cro 1 ton on Hudson St. hel Rev. A. J. Wright accompanied I Prof. Green and his students in we the trade department to attend of the Annual Work (TonTerence and" C Stat,, Trade contest held last week pr< at Voorhees Institute, Denmark, da] S. C. This was one among the 1 best trips his class has ever made, cit; H. Dupree, W. C. Thomas and A. am ing talks Sunday morning about on< their trip. Kach student, told a tha different sketch of the trip. Thia 1 gave ua different views of the work .Ne TO ST1NGLISHED VISITORS COLUMBIA Mr. Snow PV^TTngiiby, with his ie family of Detroit, Mich., vis d Columbia, while enroute to s native home at Chappells in eenwood county; where he Mrs. igsby and their two lovely chilen attended the family reunion the Grigsbys and relatives. Scores of friends were glad to" e him, and because of timer he is forced to refuse many invitans tendered him and his family. "Grigs." as he is comrrRFnty lied in South Carolina by his rmer friends, is now working * Uncle Sam in* the Postal de? rtment of Detroit; and our in-mation is, his " work stands fh with the authorities in that partment. He graduated from irbison College at Irmo and alys was a recognized leader in ? .literary field of science and~ ?er kindred subjects. fie spent a few days in Savanh with his wife's family. Ourj ormation from his close friends Ahat- he will doubtless be in ^ race for the Editor of the icial Organ of the National Alnce of Postal Fmnlnvooa It j voters would know his worth, ability to get things over ;hout friction; his experience ;h various groups, corporations ?anizatk>ns; his . uhassuming y of getting after things and "pleasant way of handling ugly )blems, Mr. Grigsby would alst be elected by acclamation, is editor has seen him take e of unusual situations that uld tax the experience and pance of most experts. While we w no axe to grinds nor any sonal?feeling whatsoever in" matter, neither do we wish to ke_the impression? that * Mr. igsby is the only person fitted eligible for the position; peris there are others in the race lally fitted or qualified as is . Grigsby. This we do rfOt )w; but we" are sure if the votwould elect Mr. Grigsby edi, they would have a magazine t would command the.^respect -iL I ? uiner leaning magazines and vspapersy editorials that wouldil with the fundamental probis of our race and country an.d magzine that would put the' 3tal Service men in the limefit for recognition of things, h local and national and for success of all Uncle Sam's rrr both" North and Southing on in the college and what" y carried out in the conference,; V. Wright ^ cvof firi j?h + nrtet with every Educational v*. Trust othei?pastors wrffl i in. ? * V dr. J. B. Drake district manf of the N. C. Mutual Insnj>*fnce atteneiL t.|n> mpptjnr in P-rlnm . and reported a successful meet with -new ideas to accomplish ter work. -Mr. and Mrs. Drake ned out in a_heautifi.il ncw Hu<i i auto Sunday morning, lev. E. M. Booker, dean of Morcollege was at his post at Saw II chufch Sunday and reported luccassful meetim* of Prp?i ntj. Deans and Registrars at te college, last week. Sunday afternoon Rev. Booker cached at Shiloh for Mrs. ight's- club. His choir and a liber of his members were also 'sent. )ur sick friends: Mr. Dixon, Mrs >ney, Mr. Moses, Mrs. Ella Mun lyn, Mrs. K. Moore and Mrs. use. Mr. Hamp Prince is now ne 011 account of the illness of s. Dease. Vliss Ruth McCollum left for Y. Saturday p.m. after spenda few days home. rtrs. J. B. Drake attended a eting in SuniTer Saturday a.m. The service all ciy at Shiloh s inspiring. Rev. A. J. Wright 1 have to add more to the ireh if the crowd continues _1q rease. preached from the subject Reion Undetiled. Do to church, need you. . L.M. McCollum calls for more 4?? ? SI 7 iivjoy sv iiuwi vrovriin ft t! arc* iwded with children, cftme and p us. iev. and Mrs. Webbs of Cheraw re in the city Friday guests their parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. "Cox. They also attended tKe^ >gr?m at the high school Frif evening, rhe sad intelligence reached the i this morning that our friend 1 brother of Society Hill, Deacon S. Dixson is no more. Ha was ? of the leading characters in t community and county, tfrs. Anna Jenkins Thomas of w York is home visiting par A * - * " ' , * ir .tin lfNl 1^^B0Y/|c ^"^"' in r TKOOP f,4- i Troop 54 met at Allen-I3onedic'. Court Thursday evening at 5:50. -i er by Scout .1 ohnsnn .Tcffriiai, v.<>np ing was conducted by patrol leaders Douglass, he discussed the S.ec led by John A. Summers. th<- meet _ ond class test on which we pass 5U percent of the test The plwn^-f-] were~made for a fishing trip to Lake Murry. The meeting was t closed by scout-master Benediction. , Sci ibe Ira Simmons. TKCOP 60 j Monday April 21. We are now get ting ready to go to camp and ' if "any-odd jobs call on Troop 60 at ' WaVerly school we will appreciate it very much. All the troops of the city sold tickets last " for the Walt Goodie Family ben- J efit to help the colored Boy Scouts of Columbia to go to canfp you. Our Scoutmaster Mr. L. F. ! ScoU carrjecl thl' boys .on .a hike ' Saturday about 7 miles. We played base ball and had a lots o f ' fun doing other things. Nathaniel Murrough, vScribe. TROOP IT I I Troop 57 of Saxon school held its regular meeting on Monday at -d;30 p.m. At- this "THWflng scout- " master wanted to find out how , many?of Us were putting forth efforts to go to the Cam proa 1 rn i |ents, Mr. aiul Mrs. Juihin- on Hud ' .son Street. * BARNWELL NEWS Quite a spiritual prayer meet ing was enjoyed at the Bethlehem .i Baptist church Sunday morning. "We are asking all of-oui minui' ^ up* tir become members of the > Adult Sunday school classT T The many friends of Mr James Britt regretted to learn of his ill- I ness and are glad^ to know that S he rs recovering Mr. Rivers Duncan visited his C daughter Miss Mary Cecile Dun- -v can, who is a student of Yoorhees. Miss Lizzie James of Morris: I College spent "the week end home I I PVlVPTAv. .> tv? S \ Rev. I. O Simmons, Pa<.lnr Another-bright day was ours to ^ enjoy Sunday past; quite a'large ' groups "of members and friends * turned out to worship at Bethel ' church. Pastor Simmons seemed to x have been at his best ..to bring?u*- h a message Mrs. Lottie Hawkins and neice of Columbia worshiped with us. _ Miss Swvermr haws of Colum bus, Ohio is here visiting parents, Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Laws and t other relatives ami friends. 1 Mrs. Sarah B. Coriey, teacher 'I of the Cedar Branch school sponsored a very excellent program ( with her s^ideqf h'"'r I '11 1 "" "Ti TngtorF{Traded school Monday nite <; Mrs. Beatrice Danley is here h after teaching a very successful ^ term-at Clifton, S. C. Mr_ ami Mrs.. Thonm* Ve'-dell and two children Thomas, MI, a"nrt , Vivian Susan motored down from ^ Petersburg. Va. and spent their , Easter holidays visiting relatives > and friends in Columbia and Lux ington, S. C. They were the house ^ puest of their uncle an|l aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dalbert Sligh of Lev ^ ington. Mrs. Verdell is the former c Susie Brown of Columbia. Tom and Susie are members of the Va. State faculty. ^ Mrs Mufrtfic "Robinson returned p to Petersburg Va. with her child p ren after spending the winter here ^ with her sister and brother in lawMr. and Mrs. Dalbert Sligh. Mrs^_ ^ Robinson made many friends while ^ here who regret very much to see her leave. Mr. and Mrs. Corley en tertained with a lovely party toy 1 Mrs. Robinson. The following were 1 MgWifaMiiii in i<k'saWWlfldB : fjuig am? w \Vs</ vN :?uts mi i :mcA, jj^i .I. i 1 n' SB j* f oneord, N. (':. He also spoke about the Scout Circus and the part that we are to play in. it. Out meeting time has been chaii? <i to 7:00 p. m. ?z Wesley Jones;~Sci ibe TKOQP nt; _ Troop 5(1 held its regular meet lig- at Howard school April 2,'L Aft el" the business part of the neeting was over we went on the card to practice drilling for our meeting was closed with the ~ Scoutmaster's benediction. Roosevelt Murphy, Srriha,? Tilth SCO IT NEWS t>E : \LLK.N -HKSKl)l(JT COI RT The Girl Scout Troop no. 15 of A lien-Henedict Court held its reg ilar meeting Tuesday, April 22. The meeting was called to order by Miss White. The opening song nu* >it)a TsiesR America. , The rroop recited 'the laws and uromise. The minutes of the last meet ing were read. ? On April IT the Troop sponsored a weiner roast on the Court's playground. - All enjoyed the en:ertammen.t. Boy Scouts were our quests. TU,. 1 c* - i "< vim- acoui? art* making- V >reparations fur the pictures \hieh will lie taken uf the Troop >n - M-uy 1st. ~~ Mary Ford. Scr i be. iti- 1.1?M-+1-?tmri?M-f??Tr. c;. and rarles I? Sligh. Mr.- and Mrs. RA' Simmons. Prof. R. \V. Gilliard; . diss Bessie I.. Sullivan, Miss Annie f>< rim-niar. Mr..-Lizzie- Simpson, irul li-ttle Thomas and Verdell. Mr. William Jones died here ast Saturday and was funeralized it Bethel T>n Monday. Little Adel Knowels was buried it Mt. Ziun- last Wednesday. Mrs. Alatti,. Hainp-tun_ is Imrp? pending surnc time with reliairves, he will shortly return ,tu hel home n...Ping Bluff, Ark. The good members of Spring 1 ill church had a fine time on Sunday evening. The lovely mixed frwrrus^rrf SiJllllfcTHlirT^Thel and loot! Hope rendered valuable ser ice and the leaders report the pro Ti*ss on May Day as follows: Mrs. ~ -i/zir- j.mnwri. $4.8b. Id vs. Belle .ites. SI.50; Mrs. J. E. Summers, l.t>0; Mrs. Lillie Coleman, $1.25; drs. (lussie Taylor, $2.05. Mrs Jannie Sligh and Mrs. Belle law! will entertain with a Silver "ea Sunday at 5 o'clock ot the "" ? lome of Mrs. Sligh. The Spring Till choir will sing at Cayce for lev. Lee. Service will be held in * he school building. Don't forget u_ read iHe LEADER BETHEL A M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. C. Queries, Pastor Georgetown". ?'We arc now tn he midst of our Spring Revival, 'he meeting rs largely attended, 'hp spiritual tide is high> sinners . re saved, backsliders returning, 'hristian revived. W do not in ervices of Evangelist Alrce Nesy, Gospel speaker; Mtss Daisy JcCall oul stirring Gospel singer f Vau Hall. New Jersey.' The message that God gives us hru these servants of His are ruly inspiring to all who hear hem Monday night these wonerful ambassadors of Christ will ontinue then- service in George _ l n A o *. t a r* own hi ru. oiepnens m. r*. hurchv Rev. T.. D. Gamble, pasor. There we anticipate the ontinuntion of the outpouring of he Holy Spirit-thru these inspir? ; d-ft'www-Thd church needa old nshionrd revivals, such as we ire having in Georgetown. Wa annot sing their praise too high 1od bless them. Any one deafr ng their service may reach them hrough General TTeTTvery. a t "Mnehursl, N. C. SUBSCRIBE FOR rHE PATMETTO LEADER V ii 'iVfSV " ' " i:/1 ' r" '"Ttinr- triiiMrfif. '