The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 24, 1941, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, May 24, 1941.
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L- PERSONAL I,
i MENTION '
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Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Ashfojd ,
huve moved from 1907 Taylor SC. ]
to 2546 Cherry street where fhey ,
are at home to their friend*. ' <
Mrs. Hattie B. Jeter one of Co- <
k lumbra's oldest and prominent '
W VVaverly residents left the city |
Sunday sto visit her sister Mrs. J. ;
E. Smith jn Atlanta, Ga. After i
spending two weeks in Atlanta,
she will return to her home 2527 <
Pendleton street. I
MY. Delmar W. DeVaughn, social
worker from Cleveland, Ohio
found much of interest here i n
Columbia. He is studying the Ne-~~
gro economic and social conditions
in the South. After spending
six months throughout Dixie he
is returning tbUleveTand to pubft
1i. *.1 / i_ i...
w nail Liie many iucis ,nu
learned. on?his?ttmr throughout _
" -" -?the Doutli. ~~ " ~ I
Mr. Samuel Lee Taylor of Co- t
lumbia, who has recently entered
Military service at Fort Bragg, ,
N. C., spent the week end with
- his family here. He was also1 wel- j
? corned by 'his many friends who '
? aloo appreciate him as their as- ,
sOciates.
Mr. Isaa" y 'rkland Leevy, prominent
Mortician of this city attended
the Undertakers Convention
at Anderson last week. He i
expressed himself as having an 1
enjoyable time. !
Mrss Alma :Sim&. ?charming daughter
of Mr. Frank Sims of '
> Carlisle spent the week end with
family and friends" in Carli?-1?.
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ENGAGED <
v.-A.
Pcu T H huot urioK^o nn. ^
nounce the engagement of his
daughter, Miss Rebecca Virginia
to Mr. Benjamin Franklin Harvey.
The wedding will take place
hi early September, at home 950
R. R., Ave., Allendale, S. C.
M ARR! AGJE ANNOl'NCEM EXT
Rev. and Mrs. -VV. J. Robinson
of Columbia, ~S. C.
announce tin- marr-iaw of- fben" _
- daughter
Mary Agnes
to
* Mr. John Edward Walker 1
of Chester, S. C. '<
March the twenty-fifth <
Nineteen hundred and forty r i
Columbia, S. C. '
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VISITS SISTER IN MICHIGAN v
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?^ Mrs. Josephine Parnell, a very p
prominent lady of the city and a 1
member of First Calvary Baptist c
church, was called at the spur of I
the moment to Detroit, Michigan d
to see her sister, Mrs. Ethel Mar- c
tin. Mrs. Martin has had a ser- \
ious attack, therefore Mrs. Par- t
nell was forced to go at once. She t
left Columbia on Saturday, May 1
17 at 12:45 for Detroit. We are- T
hoping that her sister* will recov
er soon. a
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BCSY EIGHT CLUB NEWS p
The club met at the home of h
Mrs. Florence Cooke, 2103 Laurel c
SL,?Apt. S-5r-Devotions were ion J
dueteet by -our asBTStaTYC chaplain h
Mrg. Cooke. The club was opened
lor Dusmess Dy tne president Mrs.
"Seymour. We completed plans for
our Whist Tournament, which will
be held May 26 at 8 p.m. at the ;i
Allen-Benedict Recreational Cen- F
ter. Admission 20c. Tickets may j
be secured from any member. Af- p
ter enjoying a delicious repast we S
adjourned to meet at the home of ^
Mrs. Wattle Holmes, Apt, L-7, n
Allen-Benedict Court. M!av 27th. a
CITY-WIT) FT BEAUTICIANS c
! CM'K 'MEETS IV
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The club met at the home o f w
Miss Rose Holmes as hostess, on e
May 21st, presided over by the b
president Mrs. Wilhelmina Pope. IV
We had a very good meeting. The
ride, "I^et's See America," given i:
by the club was quite a success. G
Our next meeting will be held c
. nt QB7 Piiu? slilBl, WUUheao&y, D T
^ a.m. June 4. Hostess Miss Lillie s
Mae Hardy. R
i THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB IV
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The club held its weekly meet- J
rnig Tuesday May 2(V-8t the home
of Mr. Herbert Holloway, 918 *
Heidt street. The housp was called
to order by the president. The
meeting was opened by singing a I
song and prayer led by Miss Mar
garet Goodwin. After which the o
roll was called and minutes of 8
the nrevions lYlopfrno" mnro '1
by the secretary, Miss Qoodwin. ^
A short business session was held. C
Plane were mart*, fbf' the Moop- a
licht party at the Loff Cabin on a
June 2. Come one, come all and R
eniov yourself. ii
We were delicrhted to have with r
Us n visitor, Miss Janie James. v
We were also prlad to have a i<
new member Miss Bertha Hollo- b
way, who was welcomed into the o
i club. The next meeting will be y
1 at the home of Mr James Hahfler
Apt. 2-1- Allen Benedict Court. ~M
At the close of the meeting the T
hostess served a delicious repast.
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SURPRISE PARTY W
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? Menrbers of First Qalvary^Biapisfc
church*gave a surprise for
heir pastor Hie v. S.__S. Young- th
flood, Saturday. Mav 10th. The at
rastor was called and told to ve
:ome home at once. When he ar- ch
ived, he was much surprised to gl
rnd that a party was being given wj
n Tils bonor, and several beautiful co
rnd useful gifts placed on the el
sed. He then remembered that it se
was his birthday. The pastor kept hi
silent for a few minutes and the se
expression on his face made ev- ft<
?ryone wonder what would happen
Then the pastor called the friends cc
together and thanked them for st
remembering him so kindly on his ot
airthday.
A course of ice cream and cake p
was served. It was indeed a sur- T
prise to the?pastor. Everyone en- M
joyed themslve* very much. E
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FRIENDLY It SOCIAL CLUB R
The club nieU at its usual hour
Thursday night past at the home ^
of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coleman,
1907 Henderson street. The .club
is giving- Silver Toa?SundayV ~ri
Mav 25 at-the-gbovp addrpss at P
F- p.m. We are inviting_our friends ~ol
to"come out with us. k
On Saturdays night May 24 there tc
will be a Fish Fry at the home r<
of the vice president Mr. G. W.
McDaniel, 908 Senate street from M
8 p.m. until. Come ofie, come all. II
We adjourned to meet ThuisdaV
night, May 22nd.
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BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUB p]
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The club held its regular meet- jyj
ing on Monday nght May 19 at tc
the home of Mr. Joseph Jordan ,.t
325 Oak street. Devotion -was
carried out in the usual manner. ,r}
The- president toolr charge "and ai
business was discussed Our Sil- h\
yer Tea on Sunday afternoon was Qf
i success. The program consisted
of: Mistress of ceremony Miss
Bertha Lee Allison; Welcome adIress
by Miss Allison; Talk by n
Mrs. Polk of the Busy Ladies
31ub; solo, Mrs. Hicks; Paper,
Miss Smith, Blue Star, solo Mrs
Washington, White Rose; selection,
Mr. Jordan, Blue Star and
Friends; Paper Mrs. L^ury, White ^
Rpse; Paper Mrs. Allison Togeth- ^
?r Aiding club. . .. T1
We appreciate the <>ooj>eration_
of our^ guests and friends of the .
Busy Ladies, High Hatters, White
Rose, Sunny Side Lafayette clubs y
uid our many friends. ^
IT'CKY PALS
te
r The last meeting of the Lucky ^
^als was held at the home of Mr
ind, Mrs. Wilbert Harper Tues- he
lay night May 20. The meeting
vas__called to order and opened p?
vjth prayer by the president. The ar
>ovs circled in the yard under the m
oright lights as a round table. 7^7
This was what Mr. Harper called
in open air meeting. After the pr
n mutes of the last meeting, the ^
nesident called Tor urflinished -ph
lusiness, which was about the jQ
lUestion of how large will . the ni(
-ueky PaTs grow? After this was
liscussed briefly, the house was ho
ipened for a motion. T^ie motion m<
vas made and seconde that the
lody of the Lucky Pals will carry \<
he membership with a total of 25 si
t was a suggestion made by Mr.
Terffy Hymes, which will be earned
at the call meeting to be held Pf
;t Pinckney*8 Funeral Home Sun- (f
lay 6:30. After the business we vi,
.djourned with the chaplain re- jyj.
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renting Diuie verses.
At this rdund table circle the to
lostess served a delicious repast, ue
onsisting of fried chicken, -cream ry
iptaides, green peas and carrots, f)t,
iot biscuits and ice tea. pe,
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BLUE MOON SOCIAL CLUB Mi
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The club met Wednesday evenrii?
May 14 with Mrs. Gloden ;ov
Irown on Park street. The meetng
was called to order bjCTthe
resident, Mrs. Crirrie Bentley. tj.u
Imging, God Will Take Care of
rou. Bible verses repeated by the fr(
lembers. The club went into old 5f
nd new business. The president rjp
hanker! the members for their lia
ooperation at the Silver Tea on |0Q
lother's Day. After__thd routine ,nt!
i oia ana new business, the roll
'as called; each member respondd.
Mrs. Gertrude Brown will
e hostess at our next meeting, ,m
lay 22 at Taylor's Tavern. <
Mrs. Oertrode Brown oxrr Treas ltr
i leaving Friday, May 28 for pr,
Ireenville, Tenn. to attend the et
ommencemcnt exercises at Gnrca -tp,-,
Uenn High school, whtfre her cou- or
in Edward Taylor will graduate. ]vfj;
faster Edward Samon is joinrm?
frs. Brown on h<fr trip. The Blue
loon wish them a successful trip ,$u
'emember the Blue Moon still i
hines. Mi:
1R. AND MRS. JOHN B. Ha
IMERSON VACATIONED iuJ
ace
N THE SOUTH Ga
?v. .1 O
f Park Avenue, New York City, Mr
pent tfheir vacation iru the follow Mr
-\r cities while visiting the South: All
Vinnsboro and Columbra, R. C., fit!
rreenaboro, N. C., Richmond, Va. dal
nd Washington, D. C. Friends Mr
nd relatives in these cities wero an<
lad to welcome them <atid made ftn<
t very pleasant, for them. At the rjn
eceptiona giveiv Mr$. Kmeraon v0
/a* given the name of the Fash- Oa
an Plate from Harlem, from the ry
eautiful evening gowns she wore Mr
n these occasions. Come again, flu
ou are always welcofne. U1
It ) KS(' Kl K U "FOR ^
'TIF PATMfc.TO LEADER ?
Pr
ARD ONE WILLING
GRJCERS CLUB
On Wednesday night May 13th,
e club had its 11th anniversary
- the Seeml- Room ?t the UttL :
rsity Terrace. All ladies of thtf
jb wore evening gowns, _ with
earning gay colors and men
ore white trousers and dfifk
ats. The club had a cake with
even candles lighted to reprent
the years of the club. . We
id a very fine supper, which was
rved free. All .members and visors
enjoyed themsalyes.
We danced by the music reirded
by Fats Waller, Louis Arm
rong, Cab Calloway and many
her well known orchestras.
Committee: Miss Lucy Jones,
res., Mrs.>C. M. Thompson, Fin.
reas., Mrs. L. Cole, Home Treas.
iss N. Sims, Asst. Pres., Mr.
arl Sims, chaplain, Mrs. Kath ine
Shns, Sec., Mrs. Eva Moss,
ec. Sec., Mr. Robert Thompson,
eporter.
HEN IN ORANGEBURG
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If you want vour hair done jint ght,
see. Mrs.Flpria Smith, 35
eusely street. She has had years
f -experience-in hair work and
nows just what to do and how
> do it. Mrs. Smith may also be
?nched by telephone.?E.
IIGC VI < Dr' I Dr"T nnnorv
iiou i?iauuiiivlj I in;i\ar< I
M RECITAL
Chester, S'. C^T May 11?From
ie auditorium of Mt. Olive Bapt.
mrch, Miss Margaret Dosey was
resented in a "Television Radio
orm Recital", Tuesday night
ay 6th which was soul stirring
i all. It was composed of sac d
songs and Negro Spirituals.
At the conclusion of the proam
the?uchcrs-Avatteth-on the
idience r.nd received the contriitiori.
As a blessing over the
Fering Miss Dorsey chanted The
ord's Prayer".
Mr. Gibbs Dorsey, accompanist;
r. .Irmes Gore and Douglass an'
ouncers.
THE EAGLE CLl'B
The club met Friday nite, May
i at the home Mrs. Victoria
louton 1007 Divine street, with
ie president Mr. John Trezevant
he opening selection was- led by
rs. Christine Murray. Prayer
r the president. Next selection
d by Mr. Ezekiel Moten. Bible
*rses were recited^-Tha--immrtes- ere?readarrdapprovecT
The'"
>use was opened for business,
ie club planned to have a silver
a Sunday June 1st- The place
be announced later. Mrs. Matil
l Brown was reported sick. We
>Pe for her a speedy recovery.
The club was saddened by the
issing of our beloved brother
id officer Mr. Harry Lucas on
ay 11th. We loved him but God
ved him best.
The roll was called. Members I
esent 12. We were made glad 1
have a new member Miss Mar"
a M. Cruel. The club is open for
iners until June 30th. Thu npvt
eeting wril be at the home of
rs.-'Murray, 1323 Gregg St. The
stess served delicious iefresh- *
;nts.
7KS CLUB PRESENT FIRST 1
RING DANCE i
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Laurens," S. C.?The Aces club J
eserrted- their ttrst Spring Dance 1
ormal) at the Franklin's Sky
iw ballroom on Friday evening 1
ay 16th.
The members made their debut '
guests by . waltzing out being '
autifully alfimL in?ISth Gentu- *
styleiTTeg-o^Mutton, gold, tigrT^l 1
ted jackets and black gowns. Re c
ated their Preamble, sang their 8
ib sing which wa8 composed by
ss Mattye Fuller, using the tune 'J
a^ne King's waltz, after which *
?y continued waltzing being fol
red' by guests. *
In keeping with the club coolrs 4
2<r pennant was displayed on s
5 walls. 11
A U... ? -
n nuge utiiiuuii was suspenaec 1
>m the ceiling and th* mastci '
ceremonies, Mr. Berry Madden F
iped the cords that left the Te- ^
tins in threads?causing tiny bal
n souvenirs to float in/ space be a
r caug.it on their descent by the ^
-illed members and gye3ts. r
rhe "Carolina Aces" orchestra b
Grronville furnished beautiful ?
t.-?ic for the occasion.
Officers of the club are! Presi- c
-,t. Mrs. Judith Franklin; Viceesident,
Mrs. Mary Scott- Sec- ^
ary, Mrs. Savillia Higgins: C
as., Mm. RHU'llh Mills; Kepor- ~
, Mrs. Emma Fuller; members,
sses Ruth Foggie, Mary Bailey (
tttye Fuller, Mesdames Viola n
nnedy, Myra. Holland, Rosa L. \
tier. n
The city guests were as follows jv
sses Wilemina Mills, Essie Wil- i
ms, Melrose Dial, Wilemina d
re, Elel Watts, Helen E. Nance t
inita Mosely, Mr. and Mrs. Ilor *
> Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. Luther i
rlington, Mr. and Mrs. B. Rich- p
Ison, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Downs 8
. and Mrs. James A. Potman, a
. end Mrs. Kilgo, Mr. and Mrs. r
>ert Rice, Mr. and Mrs., I>. Whit j]
!, Mr. and Mrs, Ai'uctt Barks- .<*
e, Mfi finjf Mrs. Addison Young n
-. and Mrs. John Putman, Mr. g
i rv ?a*
i uirs. ivarnnR' mcuamei, mr. t:
1 Mrs. Jarftes Fielder, Mrs. Cath o
e Jackson, Messrs Curl Leake, e
Wilson, Johnnie Cyrus, Jr.; a
niel Black, Arthur Putman Ber r
Madden, Walter Leake, Willie' a
Coy, Jim Irby, Daniel Wiring,
inter, Luther Leake, Charlton h
vases Rice, Alonzo Whitener, t
oL Brock man, Luke Pitts, Cla- d
ice Kennedy, R. D. Holland, A. t
Finley, Will Higgins,, "Boyaie" t
of. Grady Yeargin, Misses W. e
THE PALMETTO LEAI
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a new cover by Norman Rockwell
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on the Flag Code, Scout Uniforms
personal record of progress, and
by Scouts and non-Scouts alike,
material on first aid, camping, cc
as well as many phases of nature i
Blocker, Sineta . Peterson, Mrs .
Ullie M. Fuller, Mrs. Gertrude
Sanders and others whose name:?
the writer failed to get.
Out-of-town guests:
Charleston, Mrs. Martha H.
White; Columbia, Miss Gladys
Rice; Greenwood, Miss (goings i
(nurse) Greenville- -Misses- Pansyi
Kite, Maggie l-enhardt; War.'
Shoals, .Vlr. and Mrs. \Y. E. Simpler;
~t^artanburg, Rosebud Embly;
Giay Ouurl. Mi' una ,v|^?
Yeargins; Clinton. Prof. ChesterTaylor;
Irnio, Mr. and Mrs. Boozer
Mr. Willie Jones; Union Miss Ruth
Freeman, Drv?Long-:?Messrs Ray- "
mond Johnson, Otis Fair and Alex
under Kollock.
Much credit is due the president
Cor promoting sticfc -a-lovely affair
thrt will long fee?remembered by
the guests'and members.
The memherh- presented their President,
Mrs. Franklin with
lovely pre-birthday cocktail set
before the dance.
Emma Foiler, reporter.
rilE f 'TV WlNfi CLUB
)F DUE WEST
Thy City VVii.tr club met :t the
iome-?a? Mi" Julia an<l Manrik I
bee Cliilds; Friday, May tb H:.'5!
/clock, opened by the president
Sinking. Come In Jasri&T orrrwr by
the president; singing M?iU,_j?su?
Bear the Cross Alone; sc'riptui.
reading, I Kings 24 verse after
vhich the house was opened foi
business. Old and new business
vas discussed. The offering fol
owed-then tbr-riiuullng adjournefl.
Phe hostesses served cake and ice
ream. Our next meeting will be
it Mrs. Asalee Ellis. q
PHE BETHI NK DEFENSE r
IA B OF N\ HEELER HILL w
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, The Bethune Defense club met a
it the home of Mrs. Marin Jackon.
This was the best financial tl
neeting we have had. Our Christ r
nas Savings has already reached q
tu ? ?i..u ~
y ca i ^ "IIIUUIII. i lie inuu 1^ ?
danning a fishing party on Lake ^
rlurray. ^
Mrs. Christian Green presented u
very spicy program on Mother j
^he hostess served a refreshing
epr,st. At the next meeting to ^
>e held at the home of Mrs. Lula
JcConnell. Mrs. Francis Thomas
vill demonstrate the making o f ^
Reese ' -i
tLLEN-BEN EDICT .
OCRT NEWS
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The tenants of Allen-Benedrct js
}ourt have organized a chorus of
riore than 50 voices. Mr. Lee S
Vashington has been selected as \
resident of this chorus, while \
fr. Poole has consented to direct
"he chorus is progressing splenidly,
and rendered a program to
he Negro soldrers at Fort Jack
on on Sunday afternoon, May 11. ~
Tiis program was generously aplo.whwi
u,, a .1 r
lauuru uy nit* m?iuicib, a itryrt" v
entative from radio station/ WIS \
rranpfed an audition for the cho- s
us, and expressed himself as ^be- p
rijc very mueh pleased with the d
a liber of the chorus. On Wed- C,
esday May 14 th0 chorus was c
iven a trial in the studio of sta- p
ion WIS. It is hoped that aseries t
f broadcasts will soon be arranfc- t'
d over this station. On Sunday h
fternoon May 25, the chorus will t
ender a program at the Veter- i
Vis Hospital. " 1
Tenants of Allen-Benedict Ct. S
ave published the first issue of 1
heir newspaper, Allen-Dene- | ?
ict Court News. This paper con- I
ains news of the %rious activi- | /
ies at the project as well as oth- t
r new, of interest to the tenants. 8
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to Identify-Trees ,
v-.v ^
vised "Handbook for Boys," with
I, are among the 9,600,000 Scouts
ice 1910, have found the volume
? 31 years, 6,900,000 copies have
also contains a color supplement
and Insignia, space for a Scout's
the Scout Oath and Law. Used
the Handbook contains valuable
>oking, pioneering; health, safety j
itudy.
MISS WHITMIRE ^
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MISS LEONORA WILLIAMS T?
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Iharming and lovely daughter of
It. and Mrs. .Press Williams, of
lillianii street, Whrtmire, S; C.. Sa
'on the Popularity Contest of ;n?.
liss Whit mire, and was crowned 1;?J
s Miss Whitmire. - oiv
Miss Willrams is a member of fir:
tie eighth grade, under the d** election
of Prof. Robert E. Moore, t s.
Ihe is a member of ,the Class vei
!lub and an ardent leafder in Sun (i!
ay school at Sims Chapel Bap- clu
ist church; and one of the best vui
asket ball players. " I *
o you Leonora, your beauty th<
shares, we
Vithin the Whrtnrire school, nit
rou won the crown of Miss Whit su:
mire, M
rmTlceprThe scholastic rules. T!i
rour personality has won you re?
fame,
imong your old home town: iiu
Pe liupu yfiU 11 wherever you >t<\ cal
Tie scepter of a crown. w^i
Silver and gold, inose precious an
jewels, wa
Ihine withm your hand- - vui
Ve hope you'll hold the banner clc
Wiferever your virtue stands. Th
ROBERT E. . ^00RE, Prin. T
Whitmir,. School. jn?
The children of Allen-Benedict AI
tourt, under the supervision of V.
liss Joseph in ^ White, playground
upervisor, presented a May Day
rogram 011 the ^playground Fri- S
ay-afternoon May 14?. The May dw
jueen was cfowned, groups o f ?cl
hildren danced. and other appro- W
riate numbers were enjoyed by
he nearly f>00 present. Following hi,
he May party, a Block Party was eri
eld on the driveway in front of wi
he office. This was greatly en- Gc
oved by all who witnessed H. vii
" he Allen-Benedict Court Boy A1
Icouts assisted with both affairs, mi
"be troop is named NATHAN nu
IfffftrANft TKOOh in honor of the
Jnited States Housing Authority th
Administrator because of his in pr
erest in the welfare of the Ne- pr
:ro race. Mr. Straus wrote a Cc
i* TO BRING
gj to Every Re<
(?? Q ^ The Palmetto
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e letter to the Supervising Man herh
.1 expi eM-in? hi? .-inceie :?p ><>u.
eeiation of th<. naininy Then jo\e.
ab.. a (.>111 Scout Troop at '* day
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1 he person: el at A lit-:, j : t .t-? fj i AkIIi
iiiit at present .. *41 M-f? Rich
A Kntznnna er, Reside t Ma: *vir.
cr, .Mis. Grace h. Ruff, ('lerl^- Rt
?M-r-.?Hcnr??A"K!ir~a:!ll Mr. Tiles
K. Kimble, Maintenance ueik- f'hee,
<. and Mi>s Mabel Garrison NV punt:
office assistant. ' ff'here are 241 ,i:vg i
its in the Court, and all an- j
Hipletely tilled.
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IIRTV-FIVK SAVINGS C 1.1 IM
; IdThe
Km; I.ovelv Thnty-thv- i The
vinfr.< vl.'i held its last meet-f*
at the h'uiv.e of Mrs. dae-hs,
10 l.yon ??"' The mectim*" "wart j
ened bv Mr WlfttV Mat". -' T7T.\ j .
it sonjr A\a> In Th; t Land. prav
was OtTei ed by "Mr." Will.May- I
"The scripture Icsmuv a*a. ther.;{ n
ad ly thy President. Mr, ,! H i M
a.'don. ten vers, ? . f tin- Invent j I.oc
apter of St. Matthew. V'son^ |
is snnir In the preserve u'f the Rf
The devotional serviee.*
Ml dosed. The Ribre efSc>
re then Vailed Tor. and e?>ch? 'ban
Miiber responded. A s<.:iir was Troi
nj? "by the preside'l:t I (lot Hn
ion the minutes were railed foi. "
id. received and adopted.
No one was reported sick. I n
. sli.-.i iinil .i-n: )... i.w.M
lied fur. I'j finished 1 Wi'i
is concerning the silver tea. T'n i \nni
lount raised from the si'-.
s $27.00. This money was d
led anu>n>* the members f ; I Wo
ih. There was no now -bus a ss'. j
e nieetinir adjourned; next mec , v (M
t at the home of Mr. 1. doh '
cksun, I .ibei FY 11 ill Tin eb 1
r sone was Lead Me On. . ^
""Johnnie Mae Terry. r> p. t r T " v'"
.I.F.N ( II \I?KIM.
Jv CRl'RCH
Rev. Italy McFaddcn. Pastor ^<>,x
t. Stephen?Sunday 'va- a hnMj
y Ktr Attrn "TTiWpFr FmuuI.?
tool w^s conducted 1a- Sunt ^
. E. Matthews.
At 11:30 Rev. M> Fa.l.len took
5 seat on the rostrum. He <1**1 iv
ed a warm message. Every soul ilicd
is made happy while the man <>1
?d preached. After which an in- ?j103l
tation for joiners was {riven,
ftor the benediction k. dinner pf r'ca'
any dishes was served on the I
talda by?a?great nuinlii'i.
At 3:30 servicp was opened for ,
e afternoon. Rev. MoFndden 1
esented Rev. Miller his guest to j ^
each. He used as a subject:
>me ye blessed .of.* my Father'in1 ' Mi
fr*AGE SEVEN
offer*!
GLORY" 1
ider of ma ?;
o Leader Sh
CAM_E1A65~| ?
e are offering you
> own a glorious,
Made of fine, jM
with individually
>ed in fast ccrlors
id..This beautiful |h
1 majestic spread,
THREE feet wide. . |||
ER TO YOU 1 "
you're true blue || ?
'ing "Old Glory" - "?
day. This great.
> a reader of this
al price of only
> to your home.
^ T^y/m 1
55?,
. . BBOVIfr~Amerkin
flag? ai youi hk^B'
.lilpalU
.... BEH
STATE ,
the kingdom prepared fur
.Malt '',-}, which w.?.- <. !<
J L>\ all. Collection tui the.
luso on the sick list uie Mi:
l-s Davis and Bio Robert
ardsoni?Wr prav fur then
< ">'
v. IVfeFaiIdwn?f-?irrmrrr oTi
Jay for the -District Confer
. We gave our pastor full re ;
on all items He is lvndrt
ill his money at this meeting.
?v ?
nryjsl Ii^er Tavern
I IDS 1ST ( l)UNKH HKIDT
\M) ( Xl.llOl N STS.
N1 IK \\1> KVEin MTE
home of Mellow Barbecue
and Hot Fried Fivh
U.I.M lol S ICE "CREAM
-*-* RK SERVICE
ihn W? nr\ Washington. M^r '
~ /
*ro Beauty School
att'd at 24S1 Millwood Ave.
VA I 'TV CUI.TCRE IN AI "I.
ITS BKA>:r HES
lpnnmg. Pressing, Marcelling
quinolling, Finger Waving,
lir Dyeing. Bleaching. Manfiring.
Massaging, Hand
Molding. Anatomy and
Elect ricitv. , .
PHONE .'6*7
hclminn Pope, Instructor
e N|. Pope T. M alone, Pres.
itches and Old
ins For Sale
1 i \\ el W.ul hall), cold filledrinTv
sb OuaranWrlte
i i?n\ vfii> < wiprku. .
lit Rrunswiek, (la.
}>.;) sons having claims a-t
the est: te* of Ryv. S1I.1S K
am deceased, arc hereby notto
file. the *ame, duly veriwitli
the undersigned, and
. indebted to <aid estate will
ie make payment likewise.
Mrs. M,\ I I!. I) A R. WATSON
1523 Harden St.
Columbia. S. C.
mhia, S. C.
ly 2. 1941