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Saturday* May 3, 1041 i ??. PERSONAL MENTION HAKKIA(iE A.NNUUN CEMENT. Mrs. Annie Janerette announces the marriage of her daughter, Eloise Matherline to Mr. Josph _ Darby, Saturday, April? I NOTICE _? Camp Pinecresfr Cnnnril apnn- _ ?sors a Block Party, Monday May f\ 8 p.m. in the 1500 Block of , Pine street. There "will be fflUsfc, ~ movies and refreshments. Admis- ( sion 10c? =?RECEPTION AT PRESIDING | ELDER W. B. L. CLARKE ThP ministers and their wives'of ( the Columbia Dist. AME church were the honored guests ol Dr anil mrs. w. M. L. Clarke 'i their new brick cottage at 1308 Oak street. The menu of the buffet supper was June peas, rice, cream pota tu. baked JJiam. -tnrkeTf?chicken; ~ gravy, hot rolls, chiled gelatin , fruit salad, mints and ice tea. An impromptu program was had i after dinner in which guest _j took a part. Rev. W. G. Owens | sang a solo "Deep River". Each person recited a childhood reeita- ( tion. This created much fun. , The .guests present were Rev. , 1. W. Janerett, Kev. and Mrs. b. j G. Giwmtngham, Rev. and, Mrs. , W. G. Owens, Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Dunlap, Rev. and' ^Mrsi J. N. , Gaiighman, Rpv?and- Mrs E-?Rrp..n;.>? p.,., i r\ o: r? ? nvuiiiaun,-ncv. x. \j. uiiniiiuui, rvcv on. Prof, and Mrs. Butler. * , Dr. Clarke-and his queenly wife ire superb in^their treatment to ( the ministers and laymen and we feel assured that the district is safe in their hands, and we pledge 1 ourselves one hundred percent. Uftr- = der their leadership, May they ' spend many happy yews in their 1 I ntiv home, ?: ' E. M. Owens, reporter. .. ' . LADIES FRIENDLY " : "n.UIl MEETS Winnsboro, April 28?The La- 1 dies Friendly club met at the Russell Funeral home April 28 with the following program: singing, ^ America; prayer by Rev. J. C. Hilton; remarks-by the president. " Mrs. Campbell, mistress of ceremonies^ Remarks by Mrs. Sarah Wright, Mrs. J. h. Smith Mrs. T. i Boulware, and Mrs. Heath, Mrs. , McCullough, Mrs. Laura Hilton, Mrs. Rochell; solos: Mrs. McCullough, Mrs. Maggie; paper Mrs. Mary Heath. Rev. Hilton prom- | ised a dress to the one that would ] get 5 members by Easter day. Y1 .... l... in i a. iuai 1.1 iu ivw^uuii Having ^ u l , 5 members v as the winner of the dress. Remarks by Rev..Hilton and Mr. Steward Campbell after which cake, and ice cream Was ?-"VTwcd. ftfrany pantagps'wgrg' giv im out, and all went away feeling line, singing God be with you. A GREAT SUCCESS ?O.L"Fild.tyV April 25, tlu SubDebs sponsored an evening of pleasure at the Community Cen ter. The "Debs" had as their special guests; Misses Mary Ander on, Elvteretlta Chappelle, Eddie Mae Livingston, Rosa Ryle, Fabreta Paul, Rachel and Hattie Lillian 'Spann, Patrecia Goodwin, Zelma Brown, Mlnnip Sims and others; Messrs Edward Williams, Emmit Clark, George Singleton, Rober^Fietdsy GaeoT Gambel, Jas. Cobb, Lloyd Degraffenreed, Leroy Wilds, Cicero ,Bowman and members of the Sphinx club. ' , The club's colors which are Dink and green wer0 worn on the wrist c of the member!?, and were used t throughout the evening in the t form of mints, napkins and cups. i Punch, peanuts and sandwiches f consisting of smacks, lunch meat, topped with cheese were served. The evening was enjoyed by all. J MESDAMES HANCOCK AND ? DAWSON CITY VISITORS Mrs. Gordon B. Hancock, Rich- f mond, Vq., ancj Mrs. Juanita i Dawsorf, Washington, D. C. were r -visiting in Columbia this week. 1 They were the house guests of i Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dickson, 1516 i McDuffie Avenue. They are sis- I ters of Mr Dickson and Mrs. < Mary Harper of 2325 Washington i Street. Mrs. Hancock and Mrs. < Dawson oame to Columbia from t Society Hill S. C., where they 1 attended the funeral of their 1 father. Mr Joseph Samuel Dick- 1 soft, Sr., Wednesday, April 23rd. ] Mrs. Hancock is the wife of Dr. < Gordon H. Hancock, ' Union Uni- 1 versify, Richmond, Virginia; and 1 Mrs. Dawson is a federal emplo- < yee in Washington, D. C; They ( deft^ this week Tor their < homes. ' I f # ?. ~ MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER The Ten Socialites entertained Thursday evening April 24 with a Miscellaneous Shower at home of Miss Lillre Mae Craig in honor of the bride-elect Miss Rubye Powell. Miss Powell and Mr. James Singly are to be njarried Monday evenin at Antioch Baptist church. The bride received many useful gifts. After which cards were enjoyed _and_a?delicious?repawt of punch and assorted sandwiches was served by the club members. .Among the guests present were the guest of honor Mrss Powell, the bridegroom Mr. Singly; Mr, and Mrs. Chesterfield Powell, Mr. and Mrs William Miekenr,^ Mr. and Mrs. William Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bowen, Misses Inell and Leila Brown, Kliss Polly A. Oliver, Miss Mattie Guider, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fripp, Mr. Ernest Long, Mr. Gibson, Miss Lillie Craig, hostess; Mr. Robt. Haynes *f? 1- ^ iui. nuu iTira. josepn uarreit and Mr. Albert Craig. LUCKY RIRI) SOCIAL CLUB The " club held its weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. Garrick Mr. Sam?WiHinma,?host: The meeting was* called to order by Mrs. Hattie Johnson, acting chaplain ahd our devotion was carried out as usual. The chairman of the program committee Mrs. Hattie Johnson was favored with a shojt program,? ?The?president took charge calling for minutes of the last meeting which were read ti*td approved. Mrs. Girie Norris will have a Chicken supper on Saturday night, Way 3rd at Her residence 1822 Washington?St? On May 12th the club-'will, have their first picnic at Dunbar Lake Come one, come all and go with us. Mrs. Catherine Thompson was aur new member. The .unfinished business nnH noiir hllsineSH ^KF~ ' discussed. Members present thirteen. The roll was railed by the secretary. Our nex meeting wtll be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy 1221_WJie?t St We were served a dlicious repast. All members are asked to buy a badge. EAST END LOVELY HHRTY-FIVE The East End Lovely Thirtyfiye Savings club held its last meeting at the home of Miss Eselle Hemphill, 2480 Millwood Ave. The meeting was opened by the president. The first song was Bye and Bye;- another song No vhere to Hide, was sung. Prayer was offered by the president; another song1- was sung W hen 1 Get Home, The scripture lesson wi'.s reacj hy rin.,* n? /erses of the 20th chapter of Revelation. Another song Amen \sfeis mng. The devotional service was then closed. Bible verses were called for and eacTi rhember^ responded. The ninutes were then called for, read eceived and adopted. The sick re >ort was called for. No one was eported sick. The report was apiroved. Unfinished and new busi less was then called for. There ,vas no unfinished business. New Jusiness was appointing a Servng committee and?a Program :ommlttee for the City-wide Sil/er tea that has been planned ^o further business the roll was ailed and dues paid which amount ,d to $14.60. The meeting adjourn ;d to meet at the home of Mrs. \nnie Hanes, Apt. J5, Alten-Bene lict court. Johnie Mae Terry, reporter. ^oii/viw V rnrDTL-L'M . SOCIAL CLUB The club met at its usual hour 1:30 o'clock at its regular meet ng place, 1907 Henderson street. J rhe meeting was called to order JI )y the president. The club went nto business as usual. The min ites were read and adopted. Unwished and new business was Jiscussed. Qn Sunday at our Silver Tea, we had a grand time Cur friends were out with us, ind they expressed themselves as t laving a grand time. The club is I looking forward to having a fish- , rry the first Saturday night in , May, which is the third... We are cordially inviting all our .friends ' to come out and be with us, at the home of Mr, ?n4 Mm, C. C. Coleman 1907 Henderson street. Come one, come all?it fa from 8__ Vclock until. We were dismissed I to meet Thursday night May 1st. liLUE MOON SOCIAL CLUB The Mooners held their weekly meeting Thursday nite, April 24 at 8 o'clock with all members present at the home of Miss Gertrude Brown, 1526 Harden St. As there was a Bingo party o n hand at Miss Brown's, the meeting was very brief.. The early guests entertained themselves by playing cards. After the meeting, the Bingo party was on. We are very glad to say that we did have a splendid attendance, and a big success. We wish to thank the Various clybs and friends for helping us to go over with the party.. And to the ones that the rain held home, we are- sorry you couldn't attend, hoping you will be able to come to our next affair. Next tirme do not let the weather keep you in; remember the Mooners are i n bloom rain or shine, so leave vour weather worries .behind. So thanks again for the splendid cooperation. The next meeting will be .at the home of Mrs. Zada Hymes Wednesday nite, at 1408 Park street. Visitors are always welcome. THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB The club held its weekly meeting Tuesday afternoon at 8:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malverse Gibson, 1204 Oak street. Mr. Willie Gibson host.. The meet ing was directed by the vice preslection Steal Away. The Lord's Prayer was repeated. Second selection Certainly Lord. Devotions closed. The roll was called and minutes? r*a<L -There was discus. sion of old and new business. There will be a dance Monday nite, Ma^ 12^ at?the? Palmetto Chauffeurs Club. The public is invited. We were glad to have with us a visitor, Mrs. Elizabeth Holloway. The club adjourned t o meet at the home of Mr nnH Mrs. Malverse Gibson, 1204 OJak street. During the social period, ice rream and cake were served. -THE FRIENDLY- FEW CLUB The Friendly Few' club met a1 Mrs. 'Lawrence Eaddy's home, Allen-Benedict court.-- The meeting was called to order by the chaplain Mr.- Eaddy. Prayer ip concert by the club; singing led by Mr. Eaddy. This closed the devotional?! Fince the president was ab-. sent, we adjourned to meet at the home Of Mrs. Leola Gibson. BE AIITICIA N S OF GEORGETOWN HE-ORGANIZE On April 15, the-beauticians met at the Fan-O-I.in school for the purpose of re-organizing the Bean ticians club. Meeting was opened with singing led by Mrs. Esther Ford; scripture leSson by?Mrs. I.ula Walker, prayer by-Mrs. .Lillie Mae Grant. After the opener. n 1:__ ..ij .> - ill 5 .uauwiii v.aivMina LU1U OI UH6 ? O vantages of having such an or ganiza'tion and what we would glean from it. Officers are as follows: F. L. Carolina^Xula. Walker Lillie Mae Grant, Esther Ford and Florence Jackson, Maud Carolina. ? ? It was moved that we meei the second Wednesday of each month. Our next meeting will be at the Lula Walker's Beauty Salone on Hawkin St. Those who have not registered with us we will be glad to have you join us on the above date. We are sponsoring a Hair Style show and a Coiffeure parade onrade ort the 12th of May, 1941. We are having some of the prothinent hairdressers with us, and speeches by some of our busines^ men of our town. Hope to have St. Stephen church filled t0 its uttermost rntiflfiUr . Alan planning tn . have the beauticians to -consider Georgetown, S. C., for the next meeting place for 1942. Where we can make your stay very pleas ant on our beaches and let youf have the pleasure of visiting our j baauU?ul Huntington's Garden which is the seat of attraction. J ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. B. Mw>n( Pastor - ' Sunday was a lovely day for churchgoers. Sunday school beftan at the usual hour. Supt. and teachers at their duties. BYPU began at the, usual time. Presidents and captains at their post. Rev. Coker of Ware Shoals delivered the messages throughout Sunday. His family also worshipped with us. Also Rev. Watson and Rev. Garrett. Mr. Luther Crane was accompanied to Prigrim Reat_ church in . Greenville Sun<|ay by Deacon S. W. Sullivan, D. Andie Hunter, Bro, Stobo Mills, THE PALMETTO LEX1 INTERDENOMINATIONAL MINISTERS' ALLIACNE The Interdenominational Minis terial Union met Tuesday 12 o'clock at Sidney Park C. M. E. church, Or. J. C Coiclough, prcsident, presiding. Devotronals^yonducted by Rev. C. A. Dunlap, pas tor of the Irmo Circuit. Hymn No, 12 was sung. After which prayer was offered. Scripture lesson was read from II Timothy 2: 1-16 verses. The minutes of previous .session was. lead and?-a j dopted. commented on the devotioanls and thanked Bro. Dunlap for aame. The standing comTnittees made |?therr reports. Dr. Colclough-represented the Prudential eommitmittee and made observations. Drs. E. A. Adams, Reeder, Jenlfin? finrl PloaQonopawn A motion was made by Rev. N. -A. Rice that the election of officers will be the second Tuesday in May. The mass meeting was announced to be held at Friendship Baptist church, the second Sunday m May at 4 p.m., Rev. F. M. Young, pastor The public is cordially invited. Business ended ^with?thir etec^ tion of Rev. C. A. Dunlap as ing was a very profitable one. Benediction by Bro. Dunlap. ? -V.? BUSY EIGHT CLUB NEWS The Busy Eights met at thi home of Mrs. CatheriiH? Smith Apt?Pd3?Allen?Benedict Court. Our devotions were carried out?in the usual manner by our chaplain.' The club was then opened for business and old and new business discussed. We have some?interesting plan? which \v?* will at a later date. We had a very successful tag .tea- Sunday. ApriL 27. Among those enjoying our tea were Mrs. Wilhelmina Wey. Mrs. Florine Calhoun Mi-. .Lee Pope, Mrs. Rosa B. Seymour, Mrs Jessie Mr nwi /\Ti'" ,T.,hn TTXT?^7? ?- ? *jCrimea, mi. ana Mrs. Albert Smith, Mrs. Florence Cooke. Mrs. Catherine Montgomery, Mr. Keitt Mr. Hare and others. After enjoying a very delrcioua-J^past we adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Jessie Toliver, Apt. Q-2. on May 6th. RECEPTION HONORING MR. AND MRS. FRANK LAMHlvRT Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambert. Jr., who were married april 2, 1941 were honored at ;1 reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McElmurray,?aunt and uncle of the groom on the evening of April 21, 1941. The beautiful home which is at 2316 Haskell Ave. was decorated with spring flowers of pink and white carrying out the color scheme"of the evening. The bride was attired in white with pink flowers in her hair. At eight ^o'clock the guests start ed arriving, bringing gifts which were'Toveiy to look at. iduww- uat, fl.I IIUlUll 'on the p 1 ano by Mr. George Williams which was enjoyed amid much laughter ami happy congratulations to the bride and groom. Mrs. Eliza Mickle, sister of the brid? receivecLlhe guests who were lisherpfl inta ^ ? *?.w ?i/cui xjyitt Y? iit'i't' the gifts were received by Mrs. Ol.a Wakefield. Thosp assistii)lt Mrs, McElmurray and Mrs. Marv Mickle with the serving were friends of the ' bride Misses Elizabeth Baxter, i Eleanor Frazier, Mac Frances Martin and Janie Boulware, Sis- j ter of the bride. The bride who prior to her mar | riagp was Miss Katie Bell Bbiflurnro /lonrvkf. -f + ? Af.. ? 1 "" v, uMugntti ()i Hit .UI . UIHI Mrs. Joseph Boulware. Mr. Frank Lambert, Jr., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambert of Georgia. They are making their hom<. ai 2316 Haskell Ave. TROOP "4 NEWS The Troop held its regular meet ing Friday evening at 5:30 p.m. The meeting was opened by Patrol IjuuhU nuillllU'l.i Tll0 BtSy SffllH laws was recited. God Bless Amer iea was sungr The fishing trip to Lake Murry was a success". All the scouts enjoyed the trip. They also,_went_on a hikrc ftbout ten miles the same day of the fishing trip. The scouts had their" picture taken Tuesday evening. This is the young Troop of Allen-Benedict court, Mr. running Kobinson, Scoutmaster; I.ouis Summers,, patrol leader; Ira Simons, scribe. GIRL scougr NEWS FROM, ALLEN-BEN EDICT COURT " The Girl Scout Troop No. 15 held its regular meeting April 2U by Scout Mistress Miss White The troop sffhg the Negro National Anthem and recited the fciws and promise. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved: At the next meeting Hertisine Cromer and Meredith Muultrie' will take chftrge. Mary Ltrise Ford, Scribe. J ~ 3ER ' ? ' EDGEFIELD NEWS Edgefield academy commence-' ment program: .May.'J?Grade I Operetta,. Little Folks Town. and student body. M; y 12 - -Grpde 11 Operetta The Kitchen Time Piece. May 14. Grade ?lit Operetta, Sti<>\\ White and tjhe Seven Dwarfs and "Munie "Economics Fashion show ' around the dork. M ay 1 (T .ddajis-r.uiglii May 10 ?Graduating exercise. The commencement, nddr-s ,?will -j 1 be delivered by the Rev. Harold J Kol; nd, principal of Maeedonja ITi ? I School. Hlaekvilfrr " , To thospTXTO'ctses the pii'.fh i.- . _cordiallv invited. ^ The closing <if the adult Work at Edgefield academy. The fol- ( lowing Home Improvement Tours were held April, 10. Rural 10 I hnmo.v;?Api it kH?hr; H:? 2J7 homes; April 2">--City .3.3 homes This joint program of "Ag and H. K. adult work reflect much | credit to tjty Instructors, Prof. C. 1 0. Floyd And Mrs. Rosa E. Park- * or. Tlu* sixty nine homes visited : 1 bespoke the work donei-bv these' instructors to better the living- . " conditions in this community. '* Mrs. Rebecca I.. Jackson ilau.- ' "htm (if Mrs. 1.111a Lee Oliphant died in Philadelphia, Pa ~Aipiil "20th ami was funearlized at .'3:00 t o'clock Sunday April 27. from * Simmon Ridge Baptist church. Sei vices were conducted by the Rev. 1 Frank A. Weaver. BlaJock under ' "taker in charge. " Mr. Fred Osborne, Jr., a stu- ' dent at State A. and M. college, spent the-" week endd xrittrdiis pa- ' rents. \ T"!" * *' -Alis< V-Y-.?M- as soy .pent the I' . week?e-ml?a-t?b*-r?home?m Abbe- ^ viiie. s. r. ________ J *mw<v rai/.uu''lf! I j ft* >|Jtj!][ the week end at home wit 1 1 ei p: rents * < , Mrs. M M. Murray spent the week end at home in Due West. "Missionary sot if:Ty jonks " chapki. a. m. /,. <j?u urn Ue\. Gray, Paslnr i Th(. met ip their regular 1 monthly meeting at the Home ot * Miss ('. Gordon 240W Green St. ^ Wednesday, April 2-1. The meet-. ing was presided over by the President Miss F. C. Benson, and 1 opened with devotion led by Ml'ss * Gordon after which the meeting was opene.il fur discussion of business. Unfinished and new business was taken up %nd discussed. NYw business consisted of plans for the fiUtU- anniversary Pew ral- * !y which is to come otT on the 2nd Sunday in May a\ 2:30 at the church. We then had our program,-.i; planned by Miss Gordon which con ^ sisted of each member and friend * repot ting ;i quotation. Littl,. Miss I t. Sawyer. Jr., sang God Bless Anier | ^ iv c?. >> t- iiK ii fuui a ii??\vt?r | <* ing contest which was enjoyed by J all. ' ; 1 Little Orphan Annie was recit- j 0 d by Mis ~ l.a\\ rn. Missfes F. L.ip Pope. Ruth Watson. P.. Kris haw. K. Hook-mam. Mi s. 1. Bull we-1. our * guests for the afternoon and we say to tVese visitors nlen-v come ?, again. r ^ Mi<s Gordon a seated by her mo ther, served sandwiches and ice t?a, ice cream, cake and mints. .. Meeting-closed -by repeating the benediction to meet on the 3rd Wednesday Hi .May at the home '' of Mis. C. Green, 1410 Tobacco street. fi A. I.alJtvw, :ei)ottet f CAMERON NEWS h St. I'etor A. M. E. Church a Sunday was a beautiful spring 1 day Sunday -school began at usual hour, with the Asst Supt. in mimttpm tli'u review of the lesson from the cate n chisnt was beautifully discussed. The whole school listened to the ? ; lesson taught hy Miss hi, Burnnson. A Bible quotation was heard ^ from everyone. Class No. 5 i s known as the- banner class. At 11 :30 o'clock Rev Scott delivered a wonderful sermon. He also told us important facts=~conjcernrnp: the war in Europe, which 1 s i were verv interesting to nil Tho Leader? rally was quite a success ^ This rally will come to a close the second Sunday in May. At' throe o'clock we were in- y vited to St. F\ui' church at Cres- ( ton. There Rev. Scott delivered 7 a trnly soul stirring sermon. Everybody's heart was filled with "joy. A 'liberal collection was gi- t ven. 1 _ v ?f>n~Sumlny" nb?ht 8 oMoelc we ~n were at St. John church Cameron 0 The church goers received a beau r , . 1. - - ? I *"* Odd Fellows Thanks^ Nation-wide Demons Washington, I >. ('. (UN'S)?Th tit and United Order of Odd Fed low.4 in America annually observe." on tbe s e c o n d? Sunday ii May, what is krown as "Thanks giving Day*' in the organization [n addition to the United States o! A inertca. the jurisdiction _embracej f^enTral and ,South America, th? West Indies, the-PhiMippiire Islam and Liberia, Africa. The time o; ubscr\ uBct-?this?rear ts?Sundav May 11. ?Xlio.-v.arinnin its of Odd Fellow? Lodges. Households of Ruth. Pasi Lhiand Mndcf" Urrtmcils, Pat riarcl es, and Juvenile Societies, it. cities owns, :ind .communitie - mhh in selected <hnreht~ ?other?h monies in conformity to a pr< -vri-bed programr which includes prayers, hymns, responsive rear ng. a sermon, ard an address on Lid Fellowship. In iwmt year? the celebration la-.* incL ded cointr.emoratiori oi Viet " Ogdin. the founder of the T*Rese ;^t b'rat,ions. especially ivhen held in churches or other ahices, of public assembly. , arc pen to _th?~ publk'-trtrd are largely mended by nor. members. In the larger cities and towns where there .are several?organizations joint (a'ltbrations- a re held. These I IT p u pHiiU-W4 ?4 r -arrd if ford an ..exceptional opportunity 'or the public.-T** vain a kt.owled r,. of the grandeur of Odd Fellow : h h i p. 'This year ah at*, additional fea ure to the usual program, will be 'tressed the forth coming c< -ilenm iful Gospel message from o u i pastor Rev. Scott. St. Peter men jers had a day of spiritual en ioyment. WW reorit having on cur sich ist the Supt Mr. O. C. Keitt, Mrs iladys Kebe. Mr Charlie Robin vm. Mrs. Rebecca Keitt ar.d Mr Lueiup?Hi uuson. -\Vo . all hope toi lu-JXL a? speedy reCOVcTy: Mrs. Gerald ine Sinmlons is penc'hiv some time with her Dai nts. after having been in New Turk for some tune. THE V i* * ? *r 1 i ii The idtrb nwt an the home of dis*_?jiioak and was nailed to orler-by the president. Rone. Work tut on the Building.: prayer by- the haplain: song. Climbing Jacob's adder: scripture reading; song, Vhat A Wonder in the Sun. The ninute.s of th,. last meeting were end. received and adopted; roll alir each member responding. The next meeting .will be at the lome of Mrs. Jahie Sims 1 ?> 1 r iregg sreet. M is.s Ethel Suioak, pi t siden* Mrs. Ros;i Ross, secretary Mr. David Outen, reportn. U KS SOCIAL ANI) SAVINGS M l! HOLD MEETING Laurens. S. C.?The Aces Roc;il and Pavings club had as their lostess. April 23rd. Mrs. Estella ilills. -Tile bo* moss part of-- the r.eoting Was carried out in the etfttlar?routine. The menu coi. istcd of frilit fbcklail. uotatu hips and cakes.After which the hesident. Mrs. J. Franklin enterained the club members and uiiie friends in their recently ren vated cafe annex with a Cabaret arty. * * T!ie truest s reported" -Ira vine }?eht an vmjoyalde ^evening Emma F. Oliphant. lESOI.l TIONS FOR M VBF.I. ALL HILL Be it resolved, that on the 21st ay .of April. 1041. Mable Ball [ill a conscientious, loyal'colored ?of?Aiken.?passed awuy Resolved, that we the . members f thes Civic League, .with heartilt sorrow mourn the loss of a riend \vh > lias worked for the etternient of our community. Resolved, that we as citizens nd personal friends will sadly liss her. and recognize that in ising her from Cur midst we ave been deprived of a wise and hie ronroKftdntlve ,,f ni:v rnm. lunity objectives. Be it resolved, that memeories f her wonderful personality and rgh ideals will remain with?us. We recall with warm appreciaion her iloyal courage and fnreight which were of inestimable alue to our commuity. It is hero y ordered that this expression f our sorrow and loss he record i! in minutes and a copy Ik out to the bereaved f: mily and copy he published in The Pal letto Loader. THE CIVIC LEAGUE. CATER EE BAPTIST S. S. (INVENTION I . n, 'o The Palmetto leader: To the Churches that comprise he Wateree....Baptist S. Con ention, Upper Division. It is iow "Tar over in the spring time f this calendar year and time is lot as long: as it has been, only --r?* ?^ 'J ? **AtiE SEVEN fiving- Celebration tration May 11th l> ai celebration of the Grand United - j Order of Odd Fellow.. in America, , I which.is W hi held in Nt-w York 1 City in Aujjuat, 1042. Id New York - City and Brooklyn. this feature will be a noteable one on May. 11, [ as Grand Master Morris, the head *--of?t-bp?ordei?irmtrsc-veraI of his i colleagues aiy, expected to be pres 1 ent ar.d-pat ticipate in heralding the ? f coming of jubik-e._e.vent. Tlie name of Deputy Grand M*? i- tor fcUnoel I *. J Boston,z-rr 1 Mas.-., i > ? -'?pre. unted to Out-? 1 ernot Leverett Salto.ostall for con5 -ideiat.on iii tiding the '.acanry on _ The liidusti ?al- Accident b -ard. Mr. _ { ""k,- is \v<-il gabbed foi the pan. ~ itio-i and is endorsed by leading citizens-of Massachusetts'' and else 1 where. 1I<- has been a member of 1 the Boston bar for nearly twenty years; seised as assistant corpola'.ion counsel. of lias tun f->r foai 1 years, and is now st rvirig _as ap - i >' - rrrrr-m I?: T- ' . ~ ..^voi iiji m Board N'o. d2. \\'n>.: N'i; ? Ho?tnn JIamilt. r. I-'.iij:. 710. of New f ^ ork City, si'c.'vrui oldest lu'dye of ""fun FtdloWs-III th< l'i ited States lefentiy celebiat' ,-d u,c nim ty-sev: enth anniversary of it? e>tublish, men'.. (irand Director James K. Adair. whc -rrtu served" tt.e lodvc T for 2d .yeai s. w^s.-honored by the lodge witi. tlit-. presentation of. _a._ -il. ei . jTHitqutr oxprustsivo?of?t+rv? esteem bjrrnc- him by the lodged.' membership. Mr. Adair ?u<-ceeil1 ed the late (Jran i Tr< usurer \V. David" Brown. who .erved a.- secretary for :{ > year-. , shadows "revealing By \V. Mariftn Thompson ' . Tune: A bide With ?Me. Luke 24: ln-31. [_ Lord wf'.lk witi no-?aji?1-m?I ll I'M Ufe 1 go, ~ . ; The sliadows darken my patjihere below; I know no other friend :? eofm-t me, . Itl oiri'iiw and distress, Lord ,walk with me. ft My>- heat t \s it}ii*it tin- horns when _Thay? ii rr vu-h t When I commune - \\ iHr?Thee.?I have- IK- fear; Without Thee Lord I cannot happy be. I need Thy presence now. T/ord ? walk with me. I fear no evil with Thee near to bless, _ A* T gn tli mi this vast utliii1] liens. Death has m- sting-the grave no Mctory, If Thou in mercy come and walk with me. Guide Thou mv feet in paths of righteousness. Come. Holy Spirit now my soul <r to bless; I'll trust Thy word, mv help ? JiiUsL. come from Thee,-' - Tn sick-net* .limth. html u jtlr'''',rT with me. a few more bwuf months and the month of July will be knock- * intr at our doors. As your humble President, I am asking that you begin now to make ready for The ConvoftTiorf. Uo not wait until the last Sunday before the Convention convenes to raise your Doorway fee and eeneral expense of your Convention. We are expecting every sehool in the" bounds of the Waferee Baptist Association to iron?out Th^Tr indifferences and let's line up and do some constructive u?,il in Kingdom building1. T.et us as never before train our people to throw their shoulders to the financial wheel of our cdua&thmal and missionary work and let us as Missionary Baptists rally to the front and support our Col ' TFJfmTT" fine way. Build for yourselves in 'your churches frontline Sunday schools have plenty of literature at all times; have punctual superinten dents and teachers and you will have scholars that will attend on thne, We are confident every intelligent pastor is the motivating power of his Sunday school, and evidently he will try to have and encouraee his helpers t o have a second to none church school for the, raining of the young minds. We are appealing to you workers to whom God has entrusted into your hands leadership. Let rt not bo said, we as leaders Have -failed. We must not fail; w e cannot fail. We shall-not^fail,'so 1 'jiff as God lives. Yours foi the Cause, REV. H. M. TAYI-OR, Pres. IWateree Raptist S. S Convention t Vj . ' 'A i ' * - . .^<2