The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 17, 1941, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, May 17, 1941.
PERSONAL
MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Poinset
and family of Charleston, S. C
were pleasant visitors in the ci1
Monday. They were accumpani*
by their nephew Master Jam*
Perriyiea n. Mr. Polnseite is
brother of Mrs. Septima Clark,
to chyr in the Columbia Qji
s-hool system. While here th<
Witnessed the prgeant present*
at -the-Township auditorium.
1 ?* 'Dr. W. M. Russell and fam
ly from August**., Ga., motor*
here Sunday to spend Mother
Day with'nis step-mother Mr
Inez Russell. They brought wil
them some gifts and lovely flo\
ers. She was very much pleas*
^ to have them. ?
Rev. R. B. Stroy of Capernau
Baptist cHurch, near Lykeslan
S. C., attended the Baptist Stai
convention which c-OhVened Th Ail
en, a. y.., last week.
Miss?Jennie Mttp?Millet, Tf
(laughter of Mrs. G. McKissic
is spending sometime in Bosto
Mass., with her aunt, Mrs. Eth
McKissiek Hall. While away si
will take up her studies in must
Correction; In the Elemental
School"?S^reHing?Mtntdi article aj
pearing in last week's. is<ue tf
name Agatha M. Adams as^j. wit
nor in the contest should haveuea
Agatha M. Harrison.
M A Kit IA (J K A XN* OUNCE MEN
Mrs. Ethel 6rrtor
announces the marriage of hei
' : daughter
Ma'Vy I.illi,,
"to
Mr. Robert James Rollins
Tuesday the eighth of Oetobei
Nineteen hundred and forty
Union, South Carolina
MARRIAGE ANNOtNCEMEN
The Reverend Mr. T. J. Douj
lass of Nashville, Tennessee, ai
nounces the marriage of his daugl
ter. Miss Naomi Theresa, to M
Albert B. Williams, Dean,, o
- Friendship J unior College in?Roc
Hill, S. ('. 1'he ceremony wi's pt
foCni^d on April 28th in Nashvilh
Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. William
will be ill -Rock Hill until Jut
4 th.
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. Henry Felder announce
the engagement of her brothl
V, James Smith and Miss Helen G<
neva Thompson. The weddin
will take place Wednesday, Ma
21, 1941.. '
YOUNG I'KOIM.K SOCIAI.
'p 1111 > i.vrv i'i i' u
The Young People Social an
Thrifty club met at the home c
Mrs. Butler in honor of Miss S#
rah Lance. Meeting called to 01
der by the president. Song, pra>
er by the chaplain; song, serif
t re lea ding. song. The minute
of the last meeting were read, re
_ceived ?and adopted. Song,, th
roll all each member $nswerinr
The sick are improving. Miss i
I. "nee and Miss P. Mayers .ar
_ new nienihors ch'h -Th
_?!?next niHtding vnll br at. the hftlfl
of Miss Mayers 1G06 Gregg St.
AN ENJOYABLE ,_TRI?_
?Mr. Jul ius R. Drly spent an en
joyabTe tiip to the lower part o
Orangeburg county last Rundai
Tie was the guest of Mr. Davi
Jenkins, th,-> successful princip?
of. Lhe Ilarluyville graded schoo
lie was well impressed with th
great work Mr. Jenkins is doin
in this nice roomy, well-kep
school. The lights were recentl
installed and everything impress
es one that Mr. Jenkins an<l cc
workers are working hard.
~ From there Mes*rs Dale htt
Jenkins visited Holly Hill, Kutaw
ville and Vance, seeing many rel
atives and friennds.
The club met at Rev. Fran
Howell's home on McDuffie Av<
Opening song^letl by Mrs.~Wilso
Prayer by Rev. Howell. The clu
members were invited to the an
niversary ot the bilver Mat ciui
The dues were paid, and we wet
m'rvi'd u tU'llrlmm rt'piim. Tin? hux
meeting will be at the president'
home. ' ,
FRIENDLY 14 SOCIAL CLUB
The club met Thursday nigh
nt its usual hour at 1907 Hender
son St. The chaplain called th
meeting to order by a song. Pra\
er by the chaplain and Bibl
verses by each member. The d<
votions closed. The presider
took charge and caTled for th
mirtutes of the last meeting. Th
minutes were read and approve*
Unfinished and new .business wa
discussed. The club is planning
M ? fl-1. i i if . * i
iibii iry oaiuroay mgnt, may i'
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (
C. Coleman 1007 Henderson S
We are cordially Inviting all ov
fri-ends to come out witih the clu
and enjoy yourselves. It wont k
long before warm weather isL_hej
and we are going to give a Moo
Light Picnic at Dunbar T,ake. S
' ' read and watch The Palmetl
Leader for the d*te. __We war
" one and all t., come and go wit
OS.
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* Benedict May
, Day Exercises
The May Day ceremonies which
. were held on the Bendict College
[ campus last Saturday were mark'
ed by beautiful and fantastic exercises.
Miss Cornelia' Butler, of
Hartsville, daughter of Principal
and Mrs. H. H. Butler, was erownte
ed Queerr of the May. Miss But- '
' < ier, who came to Benedict for the
-y first time this year, is a member
of the sophomore class, having taken
her first year of college work
a at Spellman (College in Atlanta.
a Promptly at 4:15 o'clock the partrcipnnts
marched across the cam
}>' nils, from Colby Hall dressed i n
;d beautiful and vari-colored gowns,
to; a lovely setting just in front of
Antisdul Chapel \yhere tho quean a
was crowned and where the other
?d exercises were carried out.
3 The total exercises, aside from
"S- the crowning of the queen by Pres
ident J. J. Starks, included two
v" ?olo exhibitions by Miss Mae Atkinson,
pf New York City and Miss
Amelia Outen of Columbia; a
number of acrobatic stunts by ten
m girls frorrr the freshman class, and
d. the winding of the may pole by 12
to 'ittle children from thp~~W?rvfrIey "
'blehientary School, under the direction
of Mrsses'Iln* Stewart and
Harriett Cornwell.
m The queen was dressed in a love
k ly white silk evening dress covern
ed with net. She was also given
o] th "Miss Benedict" cape at the
ip crowning exercises, an honor which
e she will wear during the school
_
-y In addition to the persons menyr~
tioned above, The Following were
oarticipants ir? the exercises: Phyl:s
Carolyn Nelson and George Sin
lfj. gieton, train bearers; Zelma Brown
and Beverly Pearson, flower girls
and Isabella Davis, Myrtle. Alford,
T Ruby Benson, Hattre Council, Mabel
Gaines, Geneva Gilliam, Vanor
rie Parker, Alberta Glenn, EtheL
? Mt'Mlillon, Eth^l clarkson. Kena*"
Woodward, Louise Douglass, Willie
Belle Washington, Elizabeth
McCormick, Helen Garner, Thelma
Greene. Nellie Grpnt, Clara Jeter,
Clemmie Davis and Madeline Lee,
maids.
SIB-DEBS MEET
...
i- The Sub-Debs enjoyed one of
L_ 'b?' i?ti<i itnliifhtful?meetings af f
.'h season at the'home of'Deb NaL
-<>mi Hall iri Colonial Heights. The
si meeting was called to order- by
v he vice president and a short
is o'-ograin was rendered. Deb Bentiv
iy discussed 'Etiquette-ab-Soeialsv'
'nllowed by a vocal solo, 'Indian ,
^unvmer.' sung by Deb Goodwin.
The club has decided to take hi
new members at thir next meet^
irvg" and~they have been selected
LL by the club. In addition to new
members and other business, the
g constitution has been dr?wn up 4
V l\?? + U~ ? ' 1 ' * ? -
j u.v int- icpuiu'E oi me ciub, IJeb
Elise King. The song is hi t h e <
hands of Deb Goodwin ami Bent- i
A ley. -r *
Social half hours are usually J
d dull, but not with the Debs. Ne>f
vel* is a dull moment experienced I
i- by them. Deb Goodwin gave sev- 1
' e>al imitations that proved her a i
' yen/us at the art of imitating. <
>- The hostess served huge portions 1
F or tomato salad, fried chicken, '
s- pickles, cold drinks, toast and '
e candy.
!_. There has been quite a lot- oi-1
> gossip going on in the city about I
0 the Sub-Debs club, and for that I
-reason we are aTfempting to get '
?_ thinnw?atroi^rht?now.?A?Sub-Dull i
is a young lady still in school. <
who has not made her first debut I
J.o the society of the city in which 1
she...resides. So?ffrr -wone- of the
* young?ladies- 4n?the? Syb-Debs '
fTrii.u. ui?i ?
^..*.1/ uovc iimu cneir so-called >
' "Coming Out Party," and for the I
d reason fhey are still Sub-Debs I
* Until a time comes when they_ J
1 feeh thtry-catr rail themseTves the (
l' Debutantes we hope the public
P will accept this club as an up- J
d- buildei of sociaL clubs-for young *
y girls. If there are any questions '
1 you'd like to ask please Consult t
'* the members of the club. They '
are all sophomores of Benedict- J
d~ CollegfTand all reside in this city. '
BI.l'E STAR SOCIAL (LI B i
I
= The club held ity regular meet- "
. ing on Monday May1 12 at the (
home of Mrs. Georgia Lee Jones 1
1205 Pine street. Devotions were '
i" carried out in the usual way The '
P president took charge and plans *
were made-for a Silver Tea at
the home of Miss Bertha Le Al- ^
1 lison 2110 Gervais St on Sunday
*_ ||ttPn?r.np VTny lg Tht IIILLUIIK "
adjourned until next to meet at '
3 '.he home of Mr. Joseph Jordan '
1225 Oak street. '
HOME ECONOMICS
- OKMONSTRATTON
il
The Homo Economics classes of '
e Allen university will give their '
' annual demonstration in the col- *
te lege auditorium May 21st. The J
i program will show all phases of
it activities conducted in this de- '
e partment featuring in addition the *
10 usual fashion aKr\tO ?.V.. I 1
"???ch ,ltlJS 1 "
3 ways attracted much attention. '
is The directors of the Home Eco- <
a nomks school at Allen are Miss '
7, Theresj, Kennedy and Miss J. L. '
j. Sawyer. The demonstration fos 1
t. tered by these, instructors is usualit
ly a happy feature of Allen's preib
commencement program.
>e ? <
:e WAVERLY i
n STARS CLUB
lo
o Op Tuesday evening Mrs. Annie
?t Belle Fnreier and Mrs. Elizabeth
h Collins delightfully entertained
the club. The meeting was called
College Club Prexy
IgPM
Orangeburg, S. C.?William Gordon,
center on the varsity foot
where the town folks meet t o
lance and swing, Monday night,
li ne 2nd. Bus leaves Gervais &
ILarden 8:30; Taylor and Harden
8:50; Washington and Park 9:00.
Bide 25c; Dance 11c.
The club met at its usual hour
Tuesday night at the home of. Mrs
S: Hie Mack, entertained by Mrs.
Mm a Martin. The president Mrs.
Ella Washington presided. Visitor
Miss Fannie Mickens. She
was made welcome.-After the mu
tine of business the club adjourned.
Mrs. Martin served a delicious
supper. Everyone reported a swell
time, going home feeling fine and
mellow.
TW ILK; HT~~CLIB GIVES
SWELL AFFAIR
OnP of the most gala affairs of
the- season was given Friday nite
May i), at St. Matthews Hi school
'iv-the Twilight Club of St. Mat>
thews.
Under a canopy of thick hanging
moss, soft lights gnd many
cluster of gayly colored balloons,
about one hundred-guests daneed
to the sweet swing music of the'
South Carolina State Colleg'rans
In the center of the hall hung the
flnshine electric sign of the Twilight
Club that ca'ught the eye I
immediately upon entering, the
ioor. Xhe glass door leading into
the hall was thickly decorated
ivTth moss decked . with honey
tvith honeysueker vines and roses,
rhe chapel represented a living
room with" ir living robrrFsuite H
the center of the floor, a floor
amp and several chairs. There
Iveto two large hanging mirrors
UTi Hit1 Willi and two end tables
lecorated with center nieces and
large?vteses of lovely flowers and
fern."
At 11:4.0 "the members of the
dub marched from the front of
the chapel to the center of the
lall and stood under the sign of
,.ic nun lo uu introduced to the
quests by the leader of the- -or?
rhestra Mr. Reginald Thomasson
\fterward the members assisted
ty Miss Mar joi roG -Bandy. Messrs.
Orea Gaskin and Thomas
stack sane 'Auld Lang Syne,"
:be club song, while Mr. Marion
Pelder thrillingly did hjs part
A-hiatling, While the members
.vere still standing in the centei
:he orchestra dedicated the popilar
song, Star Dust to them and
.heir guests.
dub are: Miss Hcnhre R. Owens
president; Miss Annie Mae SpigTer,
secretary; Miss Leila Belle
Laney, reporter and Mrs. Mary
Caldwell rhnnlnin
r >.4viiit/vio, V/33i?
Belle Paiis, Mattie Rivers, Mary,
Keitt and Mary Lou Sumter.
During the intermissioVi Miss
A mm1 Mat1 TTilllhl'fi And Messrs.
Johnny Baxter and Arthur -Mitch->
>11 served the guests nice ice cold
lunch.
Nearing the hour of one o'clock
"he end came to a pleasant evenrtg
spent with the Twilights. "
Anion? the out-of-town guests
.vere: Miss Cgrrie Mae Ross o f
Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
2room, Mr. Prince Murph, Mr.
ind Mrs. George R. Green, Mrs.
fhelma G. McKenzie and Mr.
jeorge Raiglor of Gameron;-M titles
Fannie Gethers and Catherine
Johnson, Messrs. Johnie William?
Bowman Gethers ^Rplajjd. Weston
tnd Mr. and Mrs. Alston of Sum:er;
Miss Flla Smoak of Orangeburg;
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff I^aney,
Mrs. Rebecca Robinson and Mr.
rv vid Brown of Columbia.
Please pay the paper boy o n
FrWIa.v in order to save time and
worry on the part of the reporter
md the paper csttler
lihscribe For?
The Palmetto Leader
ball team ot south Carolina state
A. & M. College Who hails from
Anderson,'S. C., was elected president
of th^ College Club here
Monday by unanimous vote". "Bill"
was selected on the second*' AllConference
team of the 'SIAC for
1040. He is also president of the
Eta. Alpha Chapter of the Phi
Beta Sigma?Fi ateinrty.
llams^ A?ter the devotions the
vice president took charge, assist
ed by the president Mrs. Johnson
who discussed briefly the plans
?< 1741. :.. ' V:-L
ui uui nil ttiuuvtriaury wmcn ra
to take place on Friday at 8 p.m.
at the udd Fellows casino. After
lousiness the meeting wait adjourn
ed to meet at .the home of Miss
Louise Gunter on Cherry street,
assisted by Mrs. Inez Hawkins.
The hostess of the evening served
a delicious repast..
WHITE ROSE SOCIAL CU B
?Oh, Dh a dance at,Dunbar Lake
THIS PALMETTO LEADE
(MARRIAGE ANNOL*NCEMENT j I
Mr. and MLli>. Jacob Ford wiah--r
to announce the marrajge orfheir !
sister, Miss EsUdle Ashford to j
Mr. Wilburn Beattv. which took Lr
place April 1, 1941. jo
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SOUTHERN NEW COMETH s
Long Island, N. Y,, May 11th?
Sunday was a beautiful day for Cl
all church-goers and the pastor a
preachpd a wonderful T Mother's
Dry sermon to a .crowded house. ^
Mrs. Eva ,Chambers 18G4?7th y
Ave. N. Y. C. gave a dinner in--il
honor of the recent" bride and
groom, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Perry, *
Sunday, May 11th. Guests wvrq: ^
-Mtsg M,abe Rulludger^Vfr. TTamp- e
ton Brown, Miss Olephlia Sadler, y
Mr. Frederick Thomas, N. Y. C.; ^
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McBurnette, S
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Napier, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Kenchen and Mrs P
L. Holloway, Corona, N. Y. Ev- P
erybodv-ervioyecL-a pleasant- even- *
ing. ' ' E
Mr. Clarence Huzzard is up af- a
tcr being sick for several months. %v
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A BIRTHDAY DINNER fl
a
On Saturday, Mi y 10th a birth- ^
day dinner was given for Mrs g|
Lilla Squire by her daughter Mrs. ,j
Gardenia S. Aiken at their home. e
Eastover, S. C. The?eake was ^
with?many eandles for t|
which we are thankful. -They were u
lit ancf blown out bj' a host of jj
guests after which they sang and
mnrched to a dining table covered
with rice, pork roast, maccaroni
salad, meat loaf, corn, gravy, biscuits,
corn muffins lettuce and
pear ~saladr orange ale, wine and ?
ake, ice tea. . a:
Those attending were: Rev. and c]
Mrs. T. H. Wonthoi n, Rev. J, W. -1*
Johnson, "Mrs. Tene., Lovett, mo- G
her Katie Jones, Mis. Eliza Smit G
Mrs. Ruth Johnson. Mr. H, John- tt
son, Mr. David. Myers. Mr. T. F.
Bolton, Mr. Jack Maclemore, Mr. N
Joseph Wider and Mrs. Gardenia M
S. Aiken of Eastover and Colum-bts:
g
'Many presents were received. W
Everyone, went away saying "I've
njoyed ? myself.. . al
m
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lU'SY EIGHTS' CUB *
(j
The Bnsv Eights' met al home v<
T Mr-. NVilhemeimi Wcy. 2il25_
''cndleton SU -Devotion^?were had
in the usual way by u\r chaplain
The club wea opened Tor business
by our president. We coniplet-ed
our plans _for a Whist Tourna-. ^
nrent which will be held au the ?,
Allen-Ben edict Recreation Center. ^
Monday night, May 26 at 8 o'clock.
Admission 20c. We are going to
give three grand prizes so please n
l>e there. After enjoying a very 'e
delicious eaurst^ we adjourned to J-1meet
ati the home of Mrs. Flor ^1
ence Cooke, Apt. S-5, Laurel St. "
on May 19th.
THE Hl'SY I. A DIES he
On last Monday night, May 5, '
the Busy I^adieS Social Club held 1
its first Annual Dance, at the Odd a'
appropriate for this lovely affaii
The lights in the Casino were
made very dim, by the beautiful
decorations, which consisted of
the Clnh P.nld and Pnrpln -11
This color scheme was carried out
throughout the decoration of the 1
Casino. Red carnations aud pink .!"
gladioli were iised, whirfo _maiW a
very beauttfuu contrast. A very
short and timely program was
rendered, with Mrs. Dorothy G. al
Hayes a,? mistress of ceremonies. v!
Presidents from various social
lelubs of--the?rity made short bOT"
interesting talks. Mr. Wm. Herrin
sang two solos on the program.
[The club received a telegram of
congratulations from the "Harlem
Social Club," of New York ^
City. Closing remarks were made
by Mrs. Hersha Pope, president -Su
| of the" Busy Ladles" 'SocraT Club.
Hersha Pope was most attractive
in white French organdy, em lls
bridered \ with white velveteen "K'
flowers and accompanied by her
outstanding iii pale ..pink and -t0
matching accessories accompanied
by her husband. Maree Portlock '
was lovely in white chiffon, accom
panied by A. P. Williams. Leola ,n
Robinson was simply beautiful in .
blue silk organdy accompanied by el
her hnsfrnml Hnrntby Hnfm. ?,nm ill
as pretty ias usual in yellow chif- i*
| fon and lace with powdered blue ?'
accessories accompanied by her i1
I husband, pvangeline Ferguson
was beautiful in pink taffeta, ac- l's
eompaoied by her husband. Louise
Orec was very pretty hi blue chif 10
fon accompanied by her husband. ' 1
Jtosalee Cantey wore rose taffeta
and looked gorgeous accompanied
i by Hey ward Foster. Hester Cole? -er
man wore wine taffeta and looked Se
charming accompanied by hfer hus
band. Pearl Boyd was ravishine
in blue and pink chiffon accom- la
panied by Theodore Lewis. Rosa $2
Deas was lovely h> blue satin and M
accompanied by her husband. An- ' ?
nie May Mariigault was very S<
[charming in red and biege, accom M
panied by Joseph Boulware. B1
Throughout Che afternoon, refreshments
were served. The mu- 'e
sic was grand, and everyone prea- $1
ent danced to their hearts con- T'
tent. At 1:30 "Good Nite My to
Love," was played and dedicated
to every guest present in the Cm- "Jf
smo. And the (meats departed Hf- m
ter expressing themselves as hav- 1 ec
ing a very lovely and enjoyable pi
aft^hioon. I er
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HEAL FORT COUNTY
[RAINING SCHOOL NEWS
BV O C Wright
Pryjcijjal J. S. Shanklin, chairLUiii?uf?tb*?GiGeetP*?(t>m
mittee
f Beaufort County's Civic Leaue.
reports that plans for the
nnual Memorial Day services at
he Natrona! Cemetery, Beaufort,
i. C., are progressing nicely.
.Various committees that have
een formed to arrange for the i
elebration have been active and
re expecting successful results.
s is customary, an invitation ll
errri extended to citizens and
isitors all over the state to join
historical observation.
-Principal -Jr S. Shanklin, Miss
!. V. Allen and members of the
unior and Senior classes ?t)i-ni|.
cf the commencement exetcrses
f the Robertsville Hi school, on
'riday evening, May ti. Principal
hanklin awarded the prizes ^
A very impressive Mother's day
logram was held during our veser
services Sunday evening May
lr under the drreetiom of ? Miss
!. V. Allen. Principal Shanklin
nd Miss Hicks gave talks on the
'ays in which we can honor and
how our love for our mothers.
We?are proud of the showing
hat our girls made in the recent
ashion show. Each girl mdeavred
to make her-dress as bctra^
ifully and economically as pos?i
le. Miss Allen reports with pride
Tat the girls really made theii
resses themselves, with only sup
rvision and instructions from
er. Several are so pleased with
leir results that, they are nontm?
tfig their efforts during free
me.
CENTER RABIN NEWS
Rev. P. J. Rartor.. Pa-dor
Sunday- school opened at the
sual hour with the Pupt. and teaiiers
at their post of duty. A
_rg.e?number?of?visitors from
ireenville, Asheville, Laurens,
ray Court and other places at
nded church here Sunday.
Mr. Willie Foster of Ashveille,
. C. visited his parents Mr." am'
Irs. T. F. Foster, Sunday.
ftflrs. Rosa Smith was dinmQ
uest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
'right, Sunday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Madden
rui daughter were in the com
unity Sunday.
We all are very sorry to hear ot
le illness oi Mi. Richard Madden
ho was taken to the hospital in
reenville. We hope for him a
My speedy recovery.
Misses Nancy and Catherine
inlth. .Sarah -lane Weigh! Ci-kyourt,
S. C.; Messrs Johnnie Mans
'and William Neely were diniT
gruest8 of Miss Iona B; Phelps
unday.
Mr. and Mfs. Grover Shaw were
inner guests ' of Mr. and Mrs.
amuet Phelps. Sunday.?
Mr. Alfred Yeargins was mai1ed
Sunday, May 4th to Miss Airssia
Franklin. The wedding,
ok place At .lire, .home of the
ride. After the wedding the
itiple motored to Asheville, N
. to spend a'few days. Mr. and
rs. Yeargins are making thei)
rnie in Gray Court, S. C.
'Misses Sarah Jane Wright, Iona
. Phelps, Nancy and Catherine
inilh, dohnnte?Makingid
Willam Neely' attended the an
ial sermon at Fountain Inn Suniy
afternoon^
irry that Mr. Kilie Joh)uw>n >s
ay- Ulr-w>- hope -fuiiJuLU 1 _a speed v
coviiy. ?.
The teachers and students of
inter Rabun school are announc
g their school closing which w:"
Tuesday" and Thursday niirhts?.
ay l-'lth and 15th.
Mr*. Haskell Kilgo of Greenville
id?Mr. Hurbert Kilgo of Ashelie,
visited their cousin, Miss
Hie Mae Kilgo; Sunday.
ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH
I < \i i?o..?_
Lancaster?S. S. at the usual
>ur with Supt. and teacher* at
< ir post. Lesson beautifully di-'
issej by Mis* Nancy Rulledgx
t l! o'clock SOVvice' began. It
ing Mothers' Day the pasto?
ed for a text St. John 9:25. Thi
cnitm was enjoyed by all. Thais
home-coming day for the pe?
e of Lancaster. We tvere glad
hace with u_s the two da ugh .
r?r^fCjMrs. Neeley McWain, Kely
M a* J9 i xson, T. Craw ford..
At T5::?<> Mi E. H. McLill joine.u
with Rev. Charles W. Talley.
D., and attended the Mt. Cartn
high school commencement
V I 111* V wia.ir. t .
ing the subject You Must Chose
est. His speeclf \yas >werv in
iiing. At 6:45 th? League be
m as usual and held- an inter- ,
ting session.
At the evening worship the nas
r took his text Proverbs 8:1.
tree persons united with us at
is service.
Mr. Coyt Clinton spent trie weel
d with his daughter ; t Winston
ilem, N. C.
Monday night at St. Paul the
lucational rally closed, the capins
reported: Mrs. Carrie Bailey
10.50; Mrs. Neely McWain, $20,
rs. Meda Hughes $1.1; Mrs. Wil
Mae'Cnmphell $15.15; Mrs. Nan
>dels $23.10; Mrs. Nathan $11;
iss Willie Riddles $14.15; Mrs.
thel Rarnes $11.05. Mrs. Annie
ell Raskin $20; "Mrs. Ella Zeig
r $27.27; Mrs. Maggie McGriff
5.60; Mrs. Ressie Boy kin $5.60
otal amount $199.17. We wislL..
thank the members for the co>eration.
We wish to thank Mr.
imes TT. McMullin, the leading
Tdertaker of Mr Cifv rwEo" Tielp
1 us in oirr rally. We are now
repared for our District confer
ice.
Si ' }
ftKTlVn \ \1. K. CHTK^'l
- Andrisold TurTrgs uU going
on in Bethel. Although linn- allotted
fur the second quarter that .
"wa7 closed off AjTFiT 2fu'. \\*as much
shorter thun usual, Presiding Eldei
C. G. Glover congratulated the pastor
and members ?or such splendid
reports made by the clubs and
boa i ds
The Pastor in tui >? commended
the members for their cooperation
in standing by the program of the
c h urch thirs conic re nee year.
One deceased member was reported
this quarter, namely Mrs.
Mary J. Ooaxum. In her behalf rel
.niai ks.-were-made by Rev. 1). J.
Gadson. who -said that ever since
having met her.'Mrs. Coaxum al
wave cuinllU'Ud herself as i. < hris!
tiart lady. Shi- is missed very much
from Bethel. "
The total amount thi-T-dToi this
qtiartur was neatly fide 1. imbed
dollars.
~ MWRKRRV > EAYS
l)ra>ton Street High School
i>_. r i.
">i. ii. r. < ladder., Principal
Mo an- islad to Miss l)ais\
Butler in seho?l. a train att> r hav'"ff
iii-t-n?u_t?a?f?-w- P^s?on ar- "iium
of illness. . :
All of the* teac,hers i *eei\<-d
priv.es fni' tlic kinos. quoe: . and
others who sold tin- highest numbers
of votes foi t; e Ma\ Festival"
The - prizes won- awarded as follows:
. ?? , ?- fvinps"
1A Janves E. Gladden;
JB Julian E. -Grant; TA I.J' Wilson;
Tit Georjr,. ("lossuir. 'JA Duano
l)oan; 'fit Anthony ? ?-, nders.
'.tA Mary F. Johnson; IB Jolin J?.
Johnson; 4B Woods Thomas. i~A
K. \\ , I.iliiowood; r>.\ Pros-ley
Strother; fith (OTetd . Gknrm?
Queens Betty Joan Jyhr.s.-n.
(crowned); Gratt- {'Ifc-mmio Grant;
Dorothy Ellin ?Andernon, I
Carrie A. Grllianv: Gracio Jackson
Eu'aene M ?-rtsi ?Barbara?J-r^ AVili.sun:
Pearl Wilson:-GemMine Turner.
Eleanor Dennis. Wiliio E
Goodman. Othella Good niton.
Others: Mildred Sims. Es telle
Priv t / hi-.. ???
.. ^ ?_-v,?>1111 t,im -?u nnam ;
Spearman. Bernice Slitrh. Herman
Anderson. William .>Middletor. Jen
hie M. Taylor.
-Tlie directress. Mis. K.H Allen
considered the best- prize and grft
awardetrTvas a churn of d Ik-ionBanana
1 IK- ereiwn" that was oresentod
to her arid her clas - last
week hv Mrs. Myrtle SaU?-rwhit>
one of tin- patrons. She stated she
enjoyed the music ami dances so
'/reatlv tmd >-h.. Q sl.u'A ~i
her appreeiation. The ' teaei.er. all
of the pupils sent hrr a letter of 1
thanks. *
Mr. "Jesse Hunter. Sr. was's'id- <
denly killed in a_?ac, .accident on '
the corner of Harper and Glen'
Streets. r
Mr. Kessie Dean, Sr.. ;Was TRo
cidentlv killed ? Monday niorhintr. <
Their families hav\. our deepest
sympathy. !
--Calvary Presbyterian Church
Rev. A. H.^Reasoner. Pastor
A large crowd attended Sunday t
school. We were delighted . t<>
have two new members Mast _ '
lames Eddie Crooks ami Little "
Miss I.illian Crooks.
A \ery invpressiVf?-missioTTHTV "
meeting was held at the home t
the president Mrs. I.illian D.'ti C
win vrsuors were Cousins i f Mis-'
Annie and Alberta Hnnjofc."- ?
Mrs. Crumbling and Mr. Harold
Kinanlr.of Silver Street. 1 The
MotheeV--TAy y service .v. - __
led bir .Mr. Joseph A. Allen which
was very uood? All present took
an active part in vHe .discussion^ f
th??n<e: -Apptwiatiui? oiir Parents" ~
?The--Bib+r?t'lflSs \vas i:forest- Z
tn^ty" taught bv'ZTriZ Sent; \\'-d 1
nesdav afternoon; All of t": e nilssionary
ladies pledged to . attend N
th,. class this >u junior. Will you
The irnests of Mrs IT;.11i Ben- ,.
-on and sister v..-re Me-da"mes '
erf01 d. A delicio s coin m- of .ieflo
whipped cream an.l cake w.iserved.
Mrs Chappeile on Vi?ice> *
IS Very ill.
Mrs. Helen BViirotisj'n i- a', tin
People's Hospital M"e trust *.he\
will have a . speedy recovery .
< \RI.ISI i: \ |;\\ S
?Mt; .-.si ? Ilea trice ami Vas):l'?Iphn.-or.
NYu ^ u: k jut here
H while with patterCr Mr .'IT1 ! M ! -
\\ JtduiSOlT.
Ml'S. I.lllic StOW' :-J? t left S , f j. j;| \
''<>) Sal ml;.. N. <
MlSy liellWCe (if '
1,11 11 Ml 1VU day- ?\
her grandmother, Mrs- 1- :;i?., .Knglish.
.Mrs. !:il,-n Kngl I". -* '
in Greenville taikinjf._tiairi::.v
Mis- Jiiia Hawkins is ;i. i,-m? ^
a gram. '
Mrs. Martha I.vies departe.i -.)> '
life Sunday aijd will (? fum-alu.
ed at James Chapel H. pt ct. ; c
TuP-dey after- nor..
Sunday \v.;s a hijrh day at W i. ,
lianis Chapel A. M K. Z (hare
Sunday school was opened uncalled
to order by the Supt. M i
Irvin Coleman OtTicers at the a _
post. We were pleased to see MiAgnes
O'Neil Sims in liool wh
has been sick for quite awhile.
The p;^tor brought a great mesage
from St John 1 S RehnlV: ~
I hy Mot lie). *
Sunday meht Rrv. King and Ins- i
menthols <>l Mt Kden AMH church f
ludd their worship services. Rev
R R. Robin-on of Ch a riot to.
was grand to ? packed houso.
The sick arc improved.
Rev HiHinn and his members....
oT~St. l.uko AMR Zion church will
worship wit}-, Rov. Johnson and'his >
members at Sookwelh Raptist on
Sunday afternoon S o'clock.
PAGE SEVEN
1 U.L'MNHMEF,T JUNE 4" ? "
i < '- anmnrt meeting of "the" Alum
ui as-ooiatiun will moot here Wed
ll> -.tlil'. . .] Lltlt- 1 1 I 111 jf-|
' l"'i" - t/'>n. tin- <"!uT>? will be re'
>" ?)- Il< iit!Iy which was to
'1 1 v? cJ'<> () May H> wa>- extended
'until Juno 4. and all club pr'-si . n?s
and ?-t .'ri.-v were -Inly
-n ' I'i'-d
All t v i,C the club< it; the state
will make tro'id rep?.nt . in the
L. i tii.tr ;?' < <.(ciine to infericnto-'.
r-<.'4--im-iI this?vomit. Tile
c?ui>- it: Span anbury Laurens,
Finn !;< (-. St .Matt r ?-v.ai d N'ewi?ort
y are ha", intr w.iooo-s in the
MT /.ION \,,.M i; * HI Ht'H
Rev"." S. t hisin, 1'aFinr
Sellers Sunda\ *<-hu-!. - -.pi ned
at I".. S pt. Cfislaiid and Ids . . j
i i.>-f - at their post, Th<4
h suL _>v;ai hi autiftiljv discussed-'
aH clashes- with i. large at!i
ndaiK i- rVt?I t 11">?imn'intip?<vi
\ m i- ut-g ;ii;. Hie pastor -brought
us ;i !< \'?-!y Mot he r*s Ihiv message
LULlii h'-i n V . - i k- c_' * ;?s 'J)i Thi; |b
? I if "ar d \'a!u., of Mother Love.
I (.< week'.-- i ( \ ] a! it
". 1 -r.t Tents was quite'
a fiiiTt-^s Thr lt.'V7~K"hirsijri uf~~
ZinVi. S.r.. "n*-cFi?rtr?-. And at" 3:80
celebrated thtdr annual
1hanksgtving wit;. Hi v. f'hlsm in
He preac' cij fn.-m Genesis
chapter Subject: H-.:-ftn-"Lar.
get and Sn ;
-xvg.; "M't'vice? wa- also, inspiring
ami much enjoyed by all? Among *
the visitor. ;ur ffi i day were:
Mif. Fithi i (rull'i(4: of Trenton,"N
' : M?'> I- --is,. Kc-<! of* Lakev
i> \% : M *. flattie .Jennings o 3 Horonce.
Mi>. Kstella .Janus; of
y 1 ' t' rMi>s Huj.y Ardors.,.has
'THTTTTi home after spending a
u e<-k .n Marion with he;- brother iz
".TTTb UrniT of Mr. and MrVf Q.
~M ? and Mrs. Sanimie Lewis'
ad as tl.cii dinner itues'. ^ Smw
day Rev. ( hism.. _Mrs. Maggie
1 o\\ ;.>vt;d aral daughter:- Daisv!
Mo. My. I
l \l\(,"rn\ \ 1; w <
* :n :.. y^. v. ;;. Mo'V-.-;-' May and I.. '
ra-ss 'h.- prog} n an.: sermons
e.L ay Rev- S-im ? ?
' ''' - a'": I'a: ;.* Ml?Xion
'' " + !!'. v.dv ,nd
. ' . eu er .V; . ... . . '. f
' ! motf.el S
aie and t? :?::nr.? v...;; lit.ge: in
'! e n,.M! i}y,
La up hii'i ii. . ?at Mt?.
H' i . > p ^ spring
Mill am; Let!.;, v.., unusually
[ : h.yaide. Ti e m-: fur May
'/ a-eii the pass
omo t r- a rlner. ! ... y' Mori da" ;??
-xa:?'.^r1.?m .M and t rie .-rmr "'ill ~~
Veiling "The >. veil Wnrugrs"
i'.'Ji heto. while aj Spring
! I!!! S V :.I l;: . Ife s,;;:,e?U i;]' be?Op '*
iisplay. I public is invirPtT'-at-""]
k : *:<i T a sda\ mght of
Text Week tile "SeVfi; Wonders" ^
\ ITT : t :-e f a; are "at Hethef He >
Ule !.<; , o 111 e nil' ahd. witt.eshe
sann-.
We had a grand' time at Good
.ope rhurct. Motatay nirlit. The * ?
Seals" was the feature of
oyeiing Ministers tresent :
V ' . I' ' s 1 tanle.v SiThntons.
' 1 i.1 ;r : i i : .0 he~ 1 .ee Guar
' 1 : iii.i! \t isr. .ill,; in iicw i)(e
' ' ; .-all v hi t it'.-',':
-\v. ' \v j t:,\?
*'"!! pi'iti an.! i> do1
'11v lhia__Wi'ltilJ-i:.
' ;? !." 1 "?
i .M: !::! > iuinc TttTc.
. Be a is.- read T'.. hiKc-ito
,or,de: *voekl%:
? vi s i t ?Henry's
Beer Tavern
sOK'firWHST (OH\ KR II Kl I?T
\ STS,:
Ttr.^TTlT Wll iiVKHV MTE
I he home of Mellow Harbeeue
? cmib+hTtM'ned Fish
1)1 iI.I? lol S 1( K ( HFAM
( IUll SKRVH K
.1 "liii Henr\ Washington, Mgr
Poro Beauty School
located at J4M Millwood Av$.
RKAt'TY cri.Tl*KK IN' AM.
ITS HKAN'^UKS
hnmpfwing. Creasing. MarcetHlljgf
Crotjuinolling, Finger Waving.
ft~3ir TJTving; Hleachin*;, Maniwiring.
Managing, Hand
Molding. Vnatomy and
Kit/i tricitx.
I'HONT. wf^7
M i'ht tniina ( . I'npo, ln>tructor
'>nnit' M f'i'nc. 1 , Miilnnf, Pre*.
batches and Old /
oins For Salt'
A J 7 .Jewel VV'-tl ham. ET.lci "filled
.-se fr.lv $!:]!.7*. i-s ?h. Gtiaranerd.
Write
I
^ KI)W\KI) ( \MPBELJ;1
I.STVIK NOTICE
All person?. hnv rK fl.tinis annist
tic i <t; tc, i>!' Rev. Si La K
Vatson decease*!* ate hereby nottied
to file the same. "duly yonled,
with th,. undersigned, and
hose indebted to said estate will
ilea^e maJce paymwot likewise.
? ^
Mrs. MATILDA R. WATSON
?^? 163#, -Harden St. -> Columbia.
S C.
Columbia, S. (
May 2, 1941
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