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PWg-p' , ' *; ' r f -1 r I PAGE BIGHT ^ 3LANEY CniCUlT R- R<*. N. A. Rice, Pmtof We are glad of the unique suc^ t cess in our Sundtiy school and church services. ^ Rusannu Nelson, Supt. of -Jantes Chapel and Mr. C. E BelK? ton of Mt Sinai Sunday schools are doing some constructive work tmtier our able ' churchman, Rev, Riefr. ^ The services are headed by scj Iinons on the change of the governments, based on the old anc new Testaments^ And the goverr ment"shall be upon His shoulders. Hear ye Him. Easter was celebrated at both churches. Misses Addison and Let masters of rprcmnnifla norrUwj out their parts wonderfu]lyL Th< exercises were some of the besl in twenty years. The program! were interesting and above th< average. Too much praise cannol be given those who took part ix the program. Miceoo Leo?ant Mishit* i'rn at !h"i' imuf~nPr I o'clock at James Chapel. Oui ?good Supt. Mrs. Nelson was a' her post as usual. Mr. sinai Supt., Bro. C.E Bel ton had his program well set uj to entertain the over large-* crow< that was present and to hear thi wonderful speeches linder th< management of Miss Lucy J Ad ? dison. The Shining Star Quarte of Columbia sang some beautrfu selections, -.4 Rev. Rice is very pleased witl our efforts. The Easter messag will linger long in our hearts. Come to our Sunday schoo and church. You are-welcome. EAST END LOVELY THIRTYFIVE SAVING CLUB The Club held its test tpeetini at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Lu Griffin Apt,?B-5, Allen-UenecTIc Cfcurt. The meeting- was openei by&Mr. Willie Mayes. Prayer b; Mrs. Elizabeth McCoy. Scriptur lesson was read by the?pr?siden Mr. J. H. Gladden. The devotion 'closed. Bible Verses were recite by the members. The minute were called for read and. adoptee ~ The roTTwas called. The amoun collected was $8.03. The meetini ? *adJouNTe(i to meet at the home q ? ERtelTe "Hemphill:" 2480 Millwooc . . - l_ .f THE LAST CALL FOR DELE GATES T O THE ANNUA1 MEETING AT SUMTER, MAI 2, 3 and 4th.Continued from page 1 donated by Mis. Ca?rie Thornp son. Solo?Mrs. E. H. Allen. Collection. . : M usie?Lincoln?Glee Club. = 7. Adjournment. In the ]nSf j)UKiiKh^4- nt tention was called to the very de lightful afternoon the Sunligh Club spent as guests of the Treai -?ju/eli?Street Dlvtelflh. ' ~~ On the 17th inst. the Club wa again entertained at an Easte Garden Party by the Campus East Orangeburg Division in th beautiful YWCA Rose Garden n State College. To say _ th&t ..-Av had a "scrumptuous" time is stat nig it mildly. The velvety greei of the lawn, the profusion of col orful flowers?Azaleas, Pansies Dogwood, and . many others ii season, the white garden furni tilre, and the sparkling water o the fountain", not Pnly made i beautiful setting for the Sprinj costumes of the ladies, but wa fistful and soul-satisfying beyom expression. An Egg Hunt unde the direction of Miss Sarah Hen derson was enjoyed by the "staid ladies with the "abandon" o children. Everyone worked ham in hand to obtain the prizes to b Tn<r"ll^icious^P*ice' ^Crear and cake served, was most satis fying following such strenuous ex ercise. After final arrangements foi attending the Sumter M^etfng we, with reluctance, left the beau ty spot?the entrancing Gardei of the YWCA. We'll meet you in Sumter, Ma; 2-4. Shall we not? AIKEN NEWS Cumberland A. M. E. Church iSunday was another busy da1 in Cumberland, 10 a.m S. S. wit! Supt. and teachera_At their post If am. Rev. Washington oveach ed a very strong serrnhn, 'Exodui 4:12, subject UndiscovtnrSTl Pow er. Visitors Mr. Calvin Tarrant i Mrs. F. Treadwell and Mr.cClay ' ton Johnson. 8 P.M. the Ameri can Woodmen held their 40th an niversary service. Rev. Wash , . ? ??? | MRS. MXRY BOYD Lu 1 ' , Continued from page 1 was hard to find in church work, th In her home as a ^xTife and mo- Si ! she always Carried sunshine. bt ler many white friends who viewi ed the remains wept bitterly and in ; expressed the joy and comfort she re , brought to them while living. rr Remarks were made by -Mr.? -v. Kirkland and" Prof. Pratt of di . Newberry. Miss Gary sang a solo tl I ;fter which Rev. Bowman select- D , ed as his text Numbers 23:10. us- jo 7 ing as his subject Death Is Not di Our Goal. Three thoughts were sl ( expressed in the sermon: Life, n> , Death and Eternity. Two points P] | of- ovftufiurnrtinrii^?T3 ^ the grave of which hp delivered U1 ^ with power. 5 She leaves to mourn her loss ct 5 a husband, two daughters, Mrs. ^ Ethel Wilkinson of Louisville, Ky. e1 , Mrs. Elizabeth Williams of Spar- w j tanlmrg;?four?sons, Juhn HettVy P j Doy:| of New York"; Tommy Boyd f __>f Asheville, N. C., Robert and ^ I 'Richard Boyd of Little Mountain; ^ three sisters and one brother, sev JL! enteen crands and six dfenf-crnnd r children. ? J ?- ? ? ?- r j Pratt undertaker of Newberry was in charge. 5 in g ton preached a masterfu ser- w 1 poo, Hoh 1.9-1, riihjun* -ft y i.ove. All eyes are looking to ir 1 Sunday, April 27 closing of our an Sunday, Aril 27 closing of ur an- 'si 1 u?al rally watch for the 'most"pop A uIht bishop and district next week !\ through this column. A '1 Aiken was shocked t0 hear last b - Monday morning and especial- 1 ly Cumberland, by the death of A Mrs. Ball Hill, one of the instruc- / tors at Aiken graded school.. The A <tnte, city, school and church have S _ lost :l very rlntifnl wnvlrpr-? ir Don't forget the program Sune ?..y 4 pm. The Hon. P. F. Hent Tlerson will addfess the colored d -citizens of Aiken on the subject y -Tho Negro Place'-Tn Our Demo- ' e cracy. c i- - W4?en in Aiken visit "Cumbers land and don't forget your Pal- l1 d mot to Deader. ? s k \V. L. Conkle. report v.? t , Ministers Hold Meeting _I iZZ? f' The Aikerr b ounty Ministers Al o liance of Aiken county met in the h Sunday school room of Friendship o . Baptist church Tuesday April 15. ^ The meeting was opened at 7 p.m. p with a devotional period. The de- u vol ions were led by our Chaplain R Rev. S. J. Justice. The opening p son-.;- was sung after which the k " scripture Was read and prayer was v offered by Rev. Normitn Davis, ci The next hymn was led by the w - -chaplain?and Lllis selection was w sung " By the ynjon with a fervent tt spirit. " p. " These devotions each Tuesday" \ night coming just before the rcg- ti t ular business is taken up, may be s d_ said to hf' th" f >f our meetings. is The meeing was at this time T r turned over in charge of the Pres- p :dent, Rev. M. G. Moseley, who p e gave us some very timely remarks t The appointee was called for to tl e 4alep-charge of teaching the Sun- a - day school lesson and being infer- tl rr me.| that the appointee was ab- g - ;ent,~ ttn? president asked Rev. L. E. Ginn to come forward and take r> charge* of the teaching of the les- t. - son, which he did and he taught a f the lesson in his usual manner, a a much helpful information was giv h 4 jin and received during this inter- i? s esting study period. t.; d The president stated that there n, i would be a necessity of our being u . brief tonight as the union as r \ > ' whole had been invited trnd would a j be cxpetced to go over te the ser- c j vices at Frindship Baptist church tl e in a fw minutes to hear the special _ sermon pp.p/.Vw..! I n n W n Mabry. ^ II It wtiifi moved and seconded that j the sermon to be preached at union v be postponed in order that we all jr might be able to go over to at- ? ;?tend the revival services~at Friend p ship Baptist church. This motion ^1 was carried. -n The pjrogram committee was ]{ W. Mabry to say a few words at t| this time. Rev. Mabry spoke in ;.noit and this he did Decaus< ho said that ho would say o little now but would say more in the service in the revival services. We o y all enjoyed what he said to us. i Thep rogram committee was K ~ asked tOTeiuT the program for the A coming Tuesday and this was read tl 5' by Rev. R. W. Winn. The same R| - was read for information. ) The doxology was sung and ^ benediction was pronounced iby p - Rev. S.- Jv Justice. The union ad- s< - j journed to meet at the same place S the following Tuesday night at the bi * : 1 iual time; Friendship News S. S. began at its usual time with it* Supt. and teachers on duty. jnday being a very pleasant and autiful day the attendance was i y good. The,S. S. choir is beig organized so thai, they may tnder music for the Sunday school lore effectively. A large audiiSC listened to^th*.-pastor on-Soniy njpimTng. He preached from le" subject "A Shuddering Thot issipated". This sermon w is en iyed by ah who heard him. Sunay night he preadhcd fVo.vi the jbjeet~"Too Late". On Sunday ights the pastor is attempting to reach evangelistic sermons. His aoplc. are anlting-hirrMro keep this 9-??? The revival was a beautiful sue >ss. Wo were sorrv we hnd niih' mo for one-week but in spite of Anything the folk enjoyed this eek with Rev. Mabry doing the reaching. Reports are still coming in from le rally. We are reaching ^ne 1,000 goal. The Reds fighting gainst the Blues. _ We are sorry to announ , the ea:h of Mrs^ Mabel Ball Hill, he funeral service was held at umberland church at 4 o'clock. The pastor is conducting a one reek revival in Augusta, Ga We ope tor- him a- succespfulmeet >g'Among the many visitors worhiping at Friendship Sunday were Irs. A. Jenkins. Mr. RnbG~ Brooks lis. I very Hillery and daughter, lev York; Miss Mattie Belle Noles, Mr. Vincent Oliphant, Mish 'hcresa Sewell, Greenville. Mrs, laicella Craig, Mr. James Miller, Utgusta, Ga.; Mr. Odell Hughes, ugusta; Mr. Willie Goodwill. Mi lam Nobles. Second Baptist Church Rev. J. W. Miles. Pastor ' Sunday April 20?S. S. was call d to' order at the usual hour with he. Supt.. Mr, I.ooh Phillips i.i harge. After the devotion the lasses passed to theirrespective laces for the instruction of the ?sson. Each teacher took charge f their class and in their usual ranrm?tried lb mipress two fmlortant thoughts on the lesson 'hi Pnwtn of Unity and tU HHVl't nr Guild, and Healing in Lhu name f .Jesus. Many beautiful _ and elpful illustrations were brought ut. At the do*j of the S. S. a brief layer service was conducted and -e then listened to a sermon by ev. I!. ! '. Miles from Rev. 11:20: teliold I stand at the door and nock, if any man will hear my oices an.] open unto me I will nnv in and sup with him and he ith me. Rev, M iles ^preached a 'onderful" sermon as was manifcs ;d.hy all presehtT^^lu.liopo to ave the |)leasure of lie;>vinK -<>v' liles again soon. We wore glad i have a group of students from chofield X. and 1. school, togatltCJ: ut.i "a number of teac+rtrs. who ehdered :r very beautiful -song:, here's No Hiding Place Down [ere. The school always have a lace of wekome in our church. On Tiwist/lnt* ev'/iniiiff of ft n m lie Second Baptist club is giving box party in the basement of he church for the benefit ~bf~tTie hurch.. -The- fmbfrr is invlied."Miss Gertrude Moore and Mr. ifco. E. Holmes.- spent- the woeknd home with their parent. They re both in school. Miss Moore t State and Mr. Holmes at Voorecs. Mr. George Oliphant, Jr.. ; v t home for a few days on vaation. He will soon return to lew Yolk His many friends ere glad to see him. Rev. J. W liles wa.s 'out of town on Sunday nd was greatly missed at .bis hurch. At the evening service ie Rev. \y. Turner was back ,. 4.1 IT,. ,.4^ ^ . u:~ u . un u.-.. lit- ? ?!?. .if in;* r"1S?tvfu.ui^lr, ()a. Sunday morning, ft'"spoke io us from the subject es is Christ the Center of the World's Attraction, in His Birth, l His Life on Earth and in His fenth on the Cross and?in Hm .aising from the I>ond Ht> was he center of attraction. A ser1011 long to l>e remembered. A ?rge number of visitors were at H' evening service. Come again. Mt. /ion A. M. E. Church Rev. Paul L. Wells, Pastor Graniteville?S. S. began at 10 'clock with tb,? Supt. and teachrs at their post of duty. A large umber?of ehddren?"PTFserTL t 11 o'clock the pastor ascended ir rostrum and preached a soul d miner sermon from the text ?t ,uke ,24:15. Night services bean at 8 o'clock at which time the a3tor again preached n notabto >rmon from the text Ekeziel 8:4: eeing the Glory of God. A num zr of viaitor* were present both * . A . 'i IE PALMETTO LEADER morning and night. Easter Sunday sun rise servic began at 5 o'clock at which tim the pastor preached about th Resurrection which was very gooi The Easter program began at o'clock and a wonderful prograi was rendered under the directio of the teachers of the Sunda school. It was enjoyed by man listeners. " AtLof^IrSr Emmie Morris* chit ren and friends were very glad t greet her and little grand daugh ter last Friday aL which time sh sper t Easter "Sunday with then She is now spending awhile wit her <laughter and son-in-law Rev and' Mrs. B. J. Hutchinson, Sain . fh'hrgw., S. C. M^ssT Louise Roberson and fath ex also a friend of Miss Robersor Mr. Clarence Sease spent Easte Sunday evening with Mr. an .MfS- James Hurst. __We*dey?Methodist?Church Sunday school was called to or der at the usual hour. First Bi ble class taught by- the pastoi Rev. Jamison. 11 A.M. Rev Jam t Living Church. At 4:00 p.m. a program wo gi\en by the Aiken Branch of : N.A.A.C.P.* Mr. James Ramsey c --Pi.inc Cullegu. Augusta^ Ga.. di livered a wonderful address, largo and attentive crowd was ou J 8:00 P.M. Rev. Jamison preachc I from Acts 5:1, theme Whv we hi lieve in Christ. Mt. Harris Baptist Church 1 Sunday school" was called to o; der at the usual hour. The le ' son was beautifully taught by De 1 Samuel Knights. Rev. Stevei ' rought to us a wonderful meashg - Chronicle TrT5-lTraTtthr~wTu< Rev A. Dealing prayed. Visiter Mrs. Elvira Krvinir.?-Misses Ma ~Te- B. and Maggie Blakle.v, Mi: Annie Mae Harrison. We had a wonderful Ka slerRin rram on last Sunday evening. W were sorry one of our teache: was unable to be out due to sicl r.css in the family but her sti lents did their part. The colle - -Lion was $10.50. We had an Easter egg hunt i _ -ream and calfa wore triced Man of the parents' were out and c Pryont went,aAVay reporting 3 enjoyable time. ST. ANDREWS A.M. K. CHl'RCN Andrews?Sunday was a beau ful day for church goers. The mor ing service was splendid. At 7:00 p. m. the second quai -rly conference was held with th Presiding Elder Rev. J. L. Benbov All reports were good and the P.I ~ was paid in full. , The PE preached a very inspi ing sermon?hin text was takke from St. Luke 24 and he used fc a subject, "Evening Prayer/' Bot mor:-.iny and .n.-nninn WIT well attended. . The congregation now paused t he; r expressions of eulogy on th passing of sister Alifair Grahan Our visitors were Mr. and Mr Sheppard, Mass; and Mr. and Mr Goodman, Harrisburg, Pa. Mr. Goo nen is a member of the Eva Jessy Choir, New York. He rendered ~ "number for us. Everybody seeme tQ have enjoyed it. These visftoi motored over with the P. E. The young folks were asked t raise $25 00 for the library. Sui Trighr-Thoff leader, Mrs. Smitl ailed for scane ami received $2( On Wednesday evening Mr. an Mrs. Percy Williams, Messers Ki loch and Green entertained "a" jol bunch at the home of Mrs. Jame Kinloch. After a few games c Ohinose Checkers and bridge a d licious repast was served. Thank to he host and hostess. . - On Fiiiluji lllglll IFU! Andrew 'oily bunch gave a fiBlack River in honor of Mr. an Mrs. Percy Williams who are no^ caving for Scandale, N..Y spending the winter here^.on M " "PTeasent plantation. Come agai Mr. and Mrs. Williams. FLORENCE NEWS The Graduate Nurses Club hel its monthly meeting at the res lent of Mrs. Julia Ray April 1< The house was called to order b the asst. president. Opening selec ion,Calling Today The Lords pra r was repeated. The devotion wpre closed. The roll was calle ana i'ie iiiiiiuls r??u, intn me ui oussion of old and new busing: "Miss S. Spears of NY A gave u a very interesting lecture. We were very fflad to have tw new members unite with us Mis ""Sr^Wright, Mullins and Mrs. E Johnson, Columbia. We adjourn ed to meet at the home of Mr^. M E, Robinson 623 N. Command? . ' " . .3 . ' } ' ~ \>* ' >ifJUteii" \ paip? Ethiopian Clowns I Play at Spartanburg 0 Wed. Nite, April 30 i. __ 3 Wahoo, Tarzarv, Aussa, Selassie, Mofike, Impo, Khora. Gerlon gubi, Nyassess, Abbadabba and y Showboat._.are_heading this way! y But, stay that rush to the storm cellars, it's not an assault d by the Men from Mars?just q 0 quaint way of saying the nation_ ally famous Miami Ethiopian e Clowns are coming to Spartani, burg for?ONE of their dinto mond exhibitions of clever come.dy and sensational "Class A" 1 baseball. ''17. ; ~ 7 ..The g?Tpa "t nunpnii-Poi^-wtHopen at 8:30 o'clock to exploit i( this sterling troupe at its best r and, to make the occasion doubly d exciting, the opposition, to the painted face ball tossers will be . supplied by the Spnrtaphnrg . Sluggers Baseball Club. It's an exhibition of baseball - bringing together two great r, teams who have long wanted to i-_ be at oqg^j/ipiherls- tbreats. fhe~ - n f'lnwng| who upm-t.?the humorous v~ munlokers merely to accentuate then- painted faces and numerous is pre-game stunts, are in reality the pick of players from many >1 outstanding Neg&? clubs. - Banded" i-~ Together in 1937, Ehey have beA come the nation's outstanding t. touring drawing card, and theii d list of victims number-most o f . u- the top-flight Tfluhs" outside the majors, including victories over every major league club they have faced on their northern r- jaunts. s- ? a. MR. MELVIN HIP!' 1S LAID TO REST fC Mr. Melvin Hipp departed?thrs" life March 21, 1941. He was preis pared to answer the summons of t- his Heavenly Father: He" was 5S converted at a very early age and became a member of Providence: _ it* g. I". Ei. vmurcn, (JMapin, S. C. He rc I later became ,a member of Pine rs I Grove A. M. E. church, lower <m 'Dut?h Fork, of which he was a j.' mem bar for quite a few years. r. About two years agq n d""'*'"*1change occured in Mr. Hipps' chris it tian life. Inspired by the preach e -bigs uf Revr"l7TTr. "5T Golden, hp y "irffCaTtTe a T3aptistT He and his v wife. Mrs. Maggie Hipp became m .the. solc. thrnors of a plot 01 land to Kev. L. B. S. Golden oiw&hich i building was erected byTne name H of Mt. Olive Baptist church of which Rev. L. B. S. Golden is pastor. He remained <, true and n -r " faithful christian, a loyal citizen ^ and a loving husband and father until death. iCf ' He leaves to mourn his los.C *a'; Vf __ wife, Mrs. Maggie Hjpp; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Johnson of the Dutch Tork section and Miss ve Annic Hipp of New- York?City; " n two sons, Mr. Albert Hipp of Cor lumbia: latter son's address un^ known. H" nlci ln""n11 """ Z. -child and a stepmother. We'll miss Deacon Hipp's pres? ence but we feel that his absence 0 here will mean presence with his 1" Heavenly Father. s" Funeral services were conducted i 3" by his pastor, Rev. L. B. S. Gold- I d __ l.r. i - i en ui yyi'si v^oiumDia. We extend^ special- weleome-ttr a all Christian ministers of all de(' nominations and their entire eon~ gregations. o St. A delicious repasjf was servi. ed. h, M. Needom, reporter; 3. Mrs. Jaunita Robinson and Miss d Melba Needom spent Sunday if n Columbia visiting Mr. and Mrs y~ Leon Rracey. ' s - Nurses A. Toland, BTEypsey, E. >f Alston and E. Williams, all of Coe lumbia hospital were in Florence s Friday visiting Evelyn Robinson and Melba N^ednm T Mrs. Harriett Simmons of NYC is in the city visiting Mrs. R. H. d Holloman und Dr. and Mrs. S. S. ,v Scott. Mr. Sam Simmons of NYC has t. returned after spending several n days in the city visiting friends and relatives. Don't forget about the coming of the Claflin Singers on the 4th d Sunday evening at 7:30, Cumber ii land M. E. church. 5. Mr. Mark T. Martin a harber of y this city was called for one year :t service in the army last Monday, y His many friends wish him a suets (fessful year and a happy return. Mr. II. -E. Epp* of Columbia s was called to the city to report j. for one year service in the army. 8 ~- 1 BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Continued from page 1 8 wmrrrmg- servtce. The solo by ' Mr. Maceo Miler, who is a memi I ber of his choir was very nicely < U I sung.- r.' I r For the night message the pas- j . 3 ' *' ~ MI BRO AME Chicai JULY I OP A I QPAK U1 V-JA : THE PALME' 1340 Assembly Si Address A! The Palm< tor selected the third verse otf J odea, subject The Faith of the Saints. The senior .choir served for this service, and as usual their services are always ?up to daft" LES COQrETTES The Les Coquettes Social club convened last week at tfie. home of Mr. Samuel Smoake 1G18 Tobacco street at 8 o'clock. The -Host-presented ft"^very^oo(f program after whichlthe president look charge." The minutes were read and adopted. New and old business was discussed. Many plans for entertainments were -suggested by different members. The Les Coquettes also discussed the?engagement?ftn the -presentation uf the Biblical drama, "Ruth" at Gilbert's Chapel TL ^ _1 ..1 \ - me ciuu was vrfuted by Mr. William Bonner and Mr. Jackson of Cayce. The secretary called the financial roll to which* all members responded. The host served with the heli> of Mr. Hubert Williams a< delicious repast of pota.to salad salteens, punch, cuk<*^ assorted candies^ 1 We adjourned to meet next at the home of Miss Wilhelmina Miller, 9.1 1 M-orioii COME TO Wtiudbery and Bkzar3 Beauty Salon HAIR STYLED TO SUTf YOl'lt PERSONNEL 1315 Gregg St. City ;!; Special "Major Lea I EYHTI | The 1940 Independ | Champions?Ration ! ETHIOPIAN X | Vefsus T I SPARTAN Bill j DUNCAI l SPARTAN1 | WEDNESDAY N1 i At 8:3( X Featuring "Showboat" T First Basemen. "Khora" ^ Catcher. "PeftrmV'-Nyas^ { of Baseball. | ?EE EM PLAY WITH ANI !? A nmnriTAlT A -rv* t* ft nimiaaiuix: AIHIMS -U $ CHILDREN 20c. Reservec ox^owaoooooc^o^ooox^oo^ I LEEV YJ S FUNERAL HOM1 Undertaking And Embalm x ?SLOCAN? LOWER PRICE? AMBUUNCE SERVIC 3 "As N?r Your Nearest Ph< 5 Ratesbur* and Rldfceway. 8. j 1M1 TAYLOR ST. COLUM J PHONES: 23619?2S< liirtiiiTin - : IIIIM.;/ Ilia Jjf.-?T' - ^ .T-^ n- - - .['W . * ? - Satuiday, April 26,1941. ~S~S > INZE RICA * T E S~T ro, ill. -?941 ' 5 ISOR ???? TTO LEADER r C olumlbia/'S.lJ. II Inquiries to ? J etto Leader We were delighted to see ojr many " friends and visitors in the services the past Sabbath. Come -gain, you will always find a cor| dial welcome. __ Poro Beauty School I.ocated at 2481 Millwood Ave. BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES I shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling yTTrnqiiinnlling,. ginger Waving, Hair Dyei\g, Bleaching, Man- ? ? 1 f iauring, Massaging, Hand Molding Anatomy and Electricity. PHONE 5687 Wilhtlmina C. Pope, Instructor Annie M. Pope. T. M alone, Pres. LATE SHOW 10:45 1 ? "SATfRDAV NlOH'l' Jean .Arthur?IN-?' a "THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES" Ruth HUSSEY Robert TAYLOR ?IN? in "L* tier lit mm* At V V/1I1I1IUIIU MONDAY?TUESDAY Monday All Day?Adm. 10 OnU *X-X~X~X~X~X~X**X**X~X~X~X~!' gue" Nite Base Ball"""fV BTION J ent Colored World % ally Famous Miami | I CLOWNS I ' he Strong IG SLUGGERS! N PARK ii 3IIRG. S. C. [GHT, APRIL 30th [) P. M. t I i homas, America's Greatest Y , Haywood, The Pepper Box ; * ? .Uctored "Crown Prince" ?> ) WITHOUT A BASEBALL >c (Def. Tax 4c) Total 39c ;; i Section for White Patrons ;; ??? ?? in? ' BIA no I. S. LMT7. Mwiw *W'?WWWWMMWMW?^wtWWpPw?Pyiywil!lfi^(