The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 14, 1941, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Saturday, June 14, 1941. PERSONAL MENTION t i Mrs. W. S. Ferguson of 1410 * Wheat St., is~visiting Mr, and Mrs ' " "M. fL ;i^\vrerrce ~of 616 Paynes 1 Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. and otber friends. 1 \ ( Mesdaines Breeland was in the > city toda(y. These are the stu- < -rtrms that accgmp'anted herrGus- t tava B. Dicks, Sumter; Gertrude <; G. Dicks, Sumter; Selena Moss, 1 Blacksburg; Bertha Lemons, Sum- ] meiville; Lucile Moore, Columbia; 1 Ali.e La.dson, .Charleston; . Helen 3 Tucker, Coniway. Madam Breelr,tes meet her ut the convention { w Chailestoh, Jul^ 1 -17 111 Ct-1T~ ~ ^ tral Baptist church. t Mrs, Dpllie A. Gladden of Co- * lumbia, who is with her husband, Kc-v. VV. M. Gladden, now pastoring in Anderson, attended commencement at Shaw University, Kuleigh, -N. C., Jun<^ 3rd. The oc- , casion being the graduation of ^ their daughter Mary from the college department. Mrs. Gladden wir.s deeply impressed with the ad ^ dress of Congressman Mitchell, -? ?it being along the same construe- _ tive program they are endeavor- ' ing to get over with their church ' people. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Prince Robert Murph, who 1939 was Miss Essie Dean, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dean, Sr., of Columbia, S. C. Mrs. Murph is now teaching in -Gaston, 1 S. C. Mr. Murph is a graduate of 1 Clafliri_ university and holds an A.B. degree. He is now the prin 1 ' cipal of Brown's Chapel high 1 school of Elloree, S. G. They are * Mr. und Mrsr. Frank S. Greene ' announce the marriage ol' their i daughter Miss Bessie Elizabeth I Greene to Mr. John Allen Law- I MARK I AGE ANNOUNCEMENT i ^ Mr. and Mrs. Jean Jones wish to announce the marriage of their daughter Marion Lillian -Jones'to Mr. Earle Mayo, Satur- day, May 8, 1941. The ceremony was performed < by their pastor the Rev Harrison Trapp. ? n Mr. Earl Mayo is the son of Mis. Nettie Mayo Robinson and , the late Mr. John Mayo. t ANNOUNCEMENT 1 The Palmetto Chauffeurs Club ^ will be open daily at 12 o'clock ^ noon; under the supervision of our 7iew manager. Much improvement ?has-been made. Wtfinvite alt mem" ~ bers and friends to come out and { enjoy themselves in our air con- , ditioiied auditorium. BEN ADKINS, Mgr. t STOP! LOOK ! LISTEN! ~~~ "jj A Block Party! When 7^ June 16; where? 1500 block Oak street time, 8:00 p.m.. admission/ 10c, Hefi^rfhi^ents sold.* Main attrac- 1 tion a Jitterbug contest. Prize 1 k to be given. Sponsored by the -5 mothers of Girl Scout Troop 14. -l Mrs. Pansy Singfiold, Sec. THE EAST END LOVELY i THIRTY-FIVE SAVINGS CLL'B t f The East End Lovely Thirty- t five Savings club held its last fr t meeting at the home of Mr. Kirk- ^ land, r312 Lyon St. The meeting was opened by the chaplain. The first song was Hold my Hand Lord; prayer was offered by the chaplain. The next song was j ^ My Heart Is Fixed. Another" song" P was sung My Mind On Jesus. The c ^^__scn?ture^lessop was then read bv ^ the president seven verses of the ^ twenty-seventh chapter of Revottft'ion. A song Amen, was sung. ' Bible verses were then called for and each member responded. The minutes were called for, read, re- C eeived and adopted. The sick report was called for. Nf) one was 1 reported sick. The report was re- ' ceived. Then unfinished and new 0 | business was called far. Unfin- ' ished business was concerning the * picnic. The club will run a moon- ? light picnic to Paradise Lake, Wed- s ?nesdny night, June 25th. The ad- * mission is 25c round trip and at > , the lake the admission will be 15c i / t? enter the hall. View business 1 / Was that the club will give a bar- t w/ becue on July 4, 1941. The roll ( J- ' was called and the money paid. Jt The amount paid was $17 45. | i Heavyweight Champions Billed Here This Month By JIMWIE POWERS With the signing of Ike Hennie Qj 0 fight the main bout of ten .en rounds, promoters have just in ibout completed their last step :oward staging one of the biggest H ights to be held here in many fine nonths. . .... Hennie's opponent hasn't been Boj lamed as yet but it is believed it rial .vill be the tougn looking mug vith the big left cauliflower ear . n hat's been seen hanging around J Btely. The guy has a record of *11 18 knockouts of 70 pro fights and tails from the grand old city of Pittsburg. It is a firm belief that ' iis name has been linked with iOm# of the best in Che game. 7j? While we are on the subject of . >oxing, may I mention the fact ^hat Tiger Ed Jaeknnn tha fnrtwar j ?d his notice today to appear for 1 physical examination and probibly a year's induction in the ar- ?0j ny. "Jackson immediately an- cjia lounced that if inducted he will cro "esume his ring activities and at- p^j .empt to prove that ,_he is still yfjj nuch of a fighter compared to Qril he fighter the public dubbed him. Hoi . -? -the THE SOCIALITE NEWS ^ The Socialites, with the aid of HaS Vtrs. Katie* Artemus, entertained 'aV vith a farewell party in honor of Vl" VIrs. Catherine Bvrd at thp homo if Mrs. Catherine Benson, 1805 Coi Dak St., Apt P-10, frorrr 6 until Ha: i p. m. Mrs. Byrd leaves for Con- <-du neeticut June 17, to spend the ;->ui tummer with her mother. ?>?ei Those present at the party were ter wo guests: Mrs. Geneva Johnson He ind Elizabeth Davis. The mem- me< >ers present were Mrs. Katie Arte- peo nan, Helen Miligan, Catherine sta Byrd, Catherine Benson, Btytha kVhaley and AM via n Coleman-t^Purbig the evening variQtrs games 1 vere played after which the two Mij icting hostesses, Mrs. Benson and eiiii \itemoreSj served a delightful iced der Mrs. Byrd, the hohor gi^est, was out ^resented with many useful gifts whi 'or hpr ?telf nnd her tvvn Oluldl'en, eve 3onnie and Yvonne, by the guests l0u The club meets at the home of fee Vlrs. Catherine Benson, 1805 Oak ter St., Apt. P-10, June 19, 1941. . hon ACES SOCIAL CLUB 245 Laurens?Mrs. Mary Scott was ^as lostess to the Aces Social ajtd sei1 Savings club at her home on Riv>r street, May 28th. Eac^ offic- ^ r was at her post, performing hei luty as usual. The latter part ot . he program was spent in chating and playing games. A deli e :ious repast was served, consist 30,1 ng of iced fruit cocktails, potato m? hips, cakes and salted nuts. All not nembers were present. ant^ Miss Mattye Fuller was hostess Sm Pune 4th at her home on Hnce _ch& St. Music and games were the mei 'eutures of the evening. Refresh and nents were served, ice cream and uss ake. The President, Mrs. J ed ''ranklin thanked the hostess. ing ? . wbl RIENPLY "14" SOCIAL CLUB MfJ Tiie club met iat its usual hour s*r< 1:30 Thursday night and the club ^ old our sister and brother clubs ^ o read the Palmetto Leader to tee when we were going to run . >ur moonlight picrric which was .. < i hna Houday mght paat. We believed ^ >ur friends played they part with is because we had a wonderful .. ime. We will cooperate with our , i?c t 'riends of the other clubs when - - den hey go on their outings. You jen vill hoar more of us in the near ^ ut#re. ret; EAGLE CLUB Bla THi The club held its regular meetrrg Friday nite, June 6th at 8:30 vith Mrs. Ada Moten 917 Divine T it. The President Mr. John Trez tfter the devotional exercises the Mo' resident called for the minutes ing vhich were raad and approved. business of importance was dis- tlon us8ed. The club is glad to know an hat Mrs. iRuth Friday is improvng. We had two new members: Jrs. Mary Davenport, formerly 1, . f Greenwood and Mr. Jan. White j Uso two old members returned. j.9c Visiting with us was Miss Annie ^ Joten of New York City as as- sjjy listant hostess. We were glad to mvp them all. Miss Eva M. flabb Qeli s away on her vacation. At the fhe oil.. call 23 members answered. i rhe next meeting will be at the ? V lome of Mrs. Thelma Martin, Apt. be )-6 Allen-Benedict Court. TTie at lostesa served fruit cocktail, caka ho? ca tea an^ mipf _ don ihip Fight i ] )yd-Hamlf*i Rites f Widespread ? terest dany South Carolinians will (Je by the Rev. and Mrs. J. D. of Laurens, S. C., of the mar ge of their daughter, Florence ginia, to Heyward Brooks nilin of Timmonsville, S. .C. ?lie wedding was solemnized day?December 27t?h, 1940 with? father of the b.ride, Rev. J. Boyd, pastor of the Mulberry M. E. church, officiating, rhe ceremony was. performed the home of Mrs. J. Pettis, 1607 isden St., Columbia. Only the nediate families of the young pie were present. o- _ "he bride i? the youngest mem- of the Lauren's oldest and st prominent families. Mrs. 1 nilin is a graduate of State lege, Class of-1940. She is a * iter member of the Zeta Omi- J n Alpha Chapter of the Zeta ' *-? . n r*i_ _ tr.t J j.1 ^ ota sorority. ane noias tne ee of vice-president of the sor- J iy. She majored in the field of v me Economics and taUght in Simpsonville high school, lpsonville the?past?year.?She- been .active in business and soc ' activities in Laurens and Green e counties. ^Ir. Hamlin is the son of Mrs nil hi". Hamlin and the late John _ mlin\of Timmonsville. He was ? icated at State College, Orange- * g, Class of 1941. He is a J ruber of the Eta Alpha Chap0f Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. ^ was outstanding in the field of ihcnic arts. Both the young * pie are widely known over the * le and in other states. * 2 1 l.AFFETTE SOCIAL CLUB i ^he club met at the home of ^ >s Eddie Lou Osbie Tuesday ev c ng. The house was called to or- 1 by the president at .the usual v in the usual manner. After ich 'we had a "program which 1 ryone?enjoyed very muclrr_The * was called each member re- a ruled with?a Bible- verse and Business was discussed afwhich we all stood adjourned. * ne of Miss Mary Ellen Precia * 6 Gervais St. A delicious re- a t o~f~TCe cream arid" cake was 1 ved. Rosella"Johnson, reporter, e C tLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUB g ne club neld its regular meet- j on Monday night, June 9th at ? home of Miss Bertha Lee Alii- j 211-0 Gervais St. The meet- . opened with singing, I shall be moved, led by Mr. Jordan I prayer was offered by Miss ^ ith. The president then took ^ rge7~ The roll was called each * Tiber respondd with Bible verse I fee. We went into our busidiscussion. Mr. Jordan recit- 1 p the benediction and the meetadjourned until next week i we will meet at the home of t 5. Georgia Lee Jones, 1205 Pine e set. . ii UTH CAROLINA \TE CELEBRITIES " i >n Monday Manjh 24, the Co- t ibia students of South Caro- e i State College organized them s 'es into^a club bearing t h e h ie "S. C. State Celebrities."- 'he following officers were e- r ed: Frances ?impkins, presi- ^ t; Annie Edwards, vice presi- ^ t. Theresa Mangum, secre- \f\ Willa Dixon, assistant sec- ^ iry; Gladys Glover, treasurer; nche Bonner, reporter, / o E HIGH HATTERS SAVINGS * D SOeiAI. CLl'B d he club held its regular meet- t at the home of Mr. and Mrs. f lin Battle nn 11(11 (linn til. iday night, June 9. The meet- j, was called to order-byi-the sklent Mr. Lownian. Devo- t] al conducted by Mrs. Samuels 0 carried out in its usual way. minutes of the last meeting j e received and adopted. The \ was called, the response was ?f. The president in charge, * old and new business was ussed in a brief manner. j fe completed the plans for the er tea to be given at the home q Mr. and Mrs. Young on 2310 a Vais street, Sunday, June 13. public is cordially invited to llfith us. ??0 /e also planned for a dance to given Monday night, June 23, v the Palmetto ChauffeuT3 Cdub "h ?ae. Please the news and ( 't- torget our -dates- and come THE PALMETTO LEAD Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ai Honored With Marria Of widespread social interest to :he couple's many friends way a Will Martin at their home-on the Montecello road, Thursday evening June 5 honoring their recently muTUid daughter .and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Mark Anthony MarThe home was artistically decarated in white and pink gladijli and numerous other summer lowers in pastel shades. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. I. P. Palm, Mts. M. T. Pogue and the Misses Edna Adams, Vlattie Dixon, Mamie Goodwin, Dorothy Jackson, Tommie B. Lane ?nd Ethel Martin. They woi" rmk dresses and parh wore?a gladioli corsage presented them >y the hride. Mis. Will Mftl'tin, mother of the >ride wore lavender organza and i corsage of white gladioli. The bride was charmingly dress ?d in white marquisette made with i tight bodice and a very full skirt. In addition t0 orchids she Atore a camao pin trimmed in a pattern of gold lace. This pin vaV worn by the bride's mother vhen she was married. Between the hours of eight and Thirtieth Wedding Ar Mr. and Mrs. George Richmond :elebrated their thirtieth anniversary, Monday night, June 2nd at heir home 2107 Waverly St. .The vedding march was played by ifrs. S. S. Youngblood of First Calvary Baptist church. Little disses Dolories Richmond and Gwendolyn Watts daughter and jrand daughter served as flower jirls. Miss Sybil Richmond and tfrQ Wfjrifltl hrhVn ' naids. Prayer was led by Rev. rV. B. L. Ckarke, presiding- elder >f the Columbia district. Scripure, Rev. F. D. Dreher of Abbe'ille, S. C. Miss Margaret Young rtood ggng I Love- Yoy Truly. **' Mrs. Rebecca Mayes received he geusts at the door while Mrs. Sliza Miekle received the many ind beautiful presents. Miss jouise Stroye was at the-register. ce "cream, cake and punch was i-erved by Misses Hattie Mae founts, Elsie Searles and Viola doyd, 1 also Mrs. Montez Bethea ind Mrs* Leila Moore. Mrs. Matie Ruff cut the calceT ~ ThftSP Qffnr>rln/I. ^ _ MVIC1IUCU. 1TUS, Cjblllr McDaniets, Miss Cora Lee Joodwin, Miss Jenny Lind Thomp on, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hiller, drs. Margaret Wilson, Mrs. EmKnftxs^Mrs. Deisie Lever, Mrs. Tarie Edwards, Mrs. Louise Ford FLORENCE NEWS Mrs. Marie Stutenburgh of Philu lelphia, Pa., is in the city visiting ler mother and daughter a t 603 *lurn street. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Barmo of 'ittsburgh, Pa., is in th?-city-v isitng their mother. Mrs. Carrie Bar10 and relatives. Mrs. J'janita L. Williams atended the commencement exercis3 at Gammon Theological Semnr,ry. Her husband, Rev. George Villiams, is a recent graduate. Rev. Williams delivered the morn ng message last Sunday at Cum>prlflnd M P f>hnr/?Vi I> njoyed by all. He was also the peakers on the program on colege night. Mr. Edward Isaac i8 improving apidly after being able to be at ome. His many friends wish foi im_a speedy recovery. A large crowd spent Monday at itlanta Beach. Mr. Andrew Lakins has returnnd from Hampton, Va. to join the r ;hestra on a summer tour under he leadership of Mr. H. Daniel. Mr. Otto C. Wilson left Saturay evening for Washington^ D. C. o join his wife, Mrs. Willie Mae 1. Wilson. Mr. iromy Brown len ior wasnigton, D. C. Saturday evening. For an evening of fun meet he gang at the Green Lantern n the old ThomasviHe highway. Mrs. Henrietta Ham and Miss ?l Ulllt'S IlttV*' rtlUMlCU Iq IN. C., accompanied by Miss Hftbera j. Harrington, to spend a fVv 'eeks with relatives and friends\ Mrs. Daisy H. Bradley left Tue$/ ay for Atlantic City, N. Mrs. Elenor H. Brown 'of N. Y. !. is in the city visiting relatives nd friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. luggins, Sr., and family. ut ami attend our aifairs. Our meeting adjourned and next reek we will assemble at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. Young 2310 lervais street Kfonday night June Mfc BK tithony Martin ge Reception eleven o'clock many guests show ered the young couple with nu - mer<rus, beautiful and valuafbli - gifts. "They were served km Trogn cuke and punch. Among the out-of-town guest - were: Mrs. -Jr^Nr~JeftKins. WSco Texas; Mrs. C. E. Bomar, Orang< " "N7 "Jif ~Miss~ C. B . Conley, A she ville, N. C.; Miss S. B. Hendersoi Orangeburg; Mr. John Hurt, Was! ington, D. C., and Mr. Willard W Allen, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Martin?was before . hm marriage Miss Junie Alberta Mar tin", daughter of Mr. and Mr>j. Wil Martin of Columbia. She is 8 graduate of Virginia State college a member of Delta Siginu Thets : -Sawwity-a-iTd fornuu ly a U-achei in the Columbia city sehool systern. s_ Mr Martin n graduate ol Allen university and is now in busi ness in Florence, S. C. The couple left Monday nighl June yth for a tw0 weeks stay They are motoring and will visit the following places: Norfolk, Va. Weret<mr-West Va.; Washington D. C., and New York City. Upor returning they wil reside ttf^then home 407 North Coit St., Flo) ence, S. C. Richmond Celebrate iniversary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miekle, Mr and Mr9. Luckw -Clarke-, Mrs.~4*illifen Herrin of New York City Mrs. Edna Murles, Mrs. Essie M Cooper, Mrs. Jennie Thompson . Mrs. Henrietta Hazel, Mrs^ Soph ' ronz?a White, Mrs. Josephine Br? [vard, Rev. and Mrs. S, S. Young blood, Mrs. Jennie Watts, Mr. ant I Mrs. Albert Moore, Miss Sylvis Thompson, Miss T.ouise Suber Mrs. Eliza Robinson, Mr. Sidney Trottie, Mrs. Mattie Mayers, Rev and Mrs. W. B. L. Clarke, Mrs Wfitii.. .Tn/,tcnn \f i- aA 1W,.^ T.Xv Parks, Mr. Ernest Redd, Mrs. J ? Jt . 'Garderr, Mrs Novis Kirkland : Mr, W, W. Berry. Mr. Charles Ford Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sniith Mr, D. S. Crumpton Mr." John Mai tin'Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Ruff, Mr. finH \fvc \fnono Dnff TLf? ??? -l ? ...? A ^ , i.iv/OVO 1VUM, 4*1 I I ttUU 1U IS J. B. Denley, Mrs. Sallie Holley. Mr. Frank McCormick, Miss Good win and Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Keitl and Mr. E. M. Presslev. The children of Mr. and Mrs George Richmond present were Mrs. Marian Watts, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Mrs.,. Dorothy Peeples Mr, George Richmond, Ji.. Mr. .James Richmond, Miss Sybil Rich | mond and little ltaiss Dolories Rich ! mond also' little Miss Gwendolyn j Watts, grand daughter. " " COPE NEWS Rev. C. C. Burgess, Pastor Sunnday a. ?m., brother?St ~Rt Connor, -SupC?of-Macedonia, was present but feeling indisposed Sunday school was called to order by the pastor, Rev. C. C'. Burgess. A luj-ge group of young people were present. The adult class was taught bv the nastor. The te?<..r1 was reviewed by the pastor. Ht takes a deal of pain with the Sunday school instructing tots and grown ups. After an interesting discussion, prayer services were conducted by sister Josephine Harrison and brother and sister Samuel Stevenson. This being Children s Day arid pastorial day, the pastor took a text suitable for the occasion. Ttr?r subject was "The -Child aim the Kingdom." After preaching and administeting of the Lord's Supper we began > TV ? i?* oui v>nnuren 3 uay program. Alter a number of small children ha* entertained the audience with their speeches we gave lunch to those present. After a short recreational period we returned to tha church for the A. C. E. league service which was very interesting. The subject discussed, was "Jesus from Birth to his ascension.' On next Sunday p. m. t he sub jeet to be di?cusso4r Along with the regular program j will be "When should a boy call on a girl and at what age should a girl be allowed to take company?" After a few minutes recreation, we reassembled and completed our Children's Day program. Music was rendered by Good Hope choir, led by chorister P. O. RyanJ,; the usher board of Macedonia and the Ever Ready Quartette of Cope, S. C. Everyone seem to have enjoyed the program. /Misa Mary Gass, who has been attending Morris College in Sumter, S. C., is at home and took p?A Ion the program. We fire gtad to [hive her assistance. * ~ ? Appointed To National Of The National Youth President Roosevelt appointed * Carroll Moton L'eevy of Columbia, e 1 yn honor gi"tuIuaW* yl risk ?ni- " versity, to- the National Advisory Committee of the National Youth S Administration for a period of one _ ? year. The appointment was made - June 7th,_ i LANCASTER NEWS 1 . MT. ZION A. M. K. Z. CHI RCH p Revv-J. C. Hunter. Pastor -? -1 . Lancaster, S. C.?S. S. was call J 1 k ed to order by file Supt. The les , son was beautifully discussed thi u ( t out the school. At 11 o'clock the 1 mop that had his hearers "~i ejoic 1 llltr. His text wun found Pnulmw .! . 23:3 R?j restoreth my soul. Mrs. Mary Witherspoon lad as 1 her guest Sunday her' sister, Mrs. t Thelma Beaufort of Charlotte, N. ' I - ~ . < The students who are home ^ > from the various coleges ure Miss es Tomy Lou Davis, Dorothy Wal T_ Rer, Eula Mae Barber. Eleanoi _ Wright and Mr. John Henry Curry, Mr, Charlie Jones and Mr. James Crockette, Clinton College. , I and Mr. Milton?James Ingram. " Nick Witherspoon and Haze.l Lee ' Cunningham, Krindship College, Rock Hill. _Miss- Cora ^Weight. Mary Mildred, Clinton and Mr. ' William Clinton, ~ State college; 1 Miss Julia Campbell, Benedict; ' Misses Josephine* Bailey. Alice ^ Boykin and Louise Boykin, Allen university. Miss Mildred McMulI lew, Morris college; Miss Neal M ^ McFadden, Tuskegee, Ala , 1 The members of Mt. Zion A. M. nVmr?cV* hoV& - ' ? ? ? w^* v- ji uwuc ciiia u}jpui LUII ity to thank Mr. W. L. Funderburke for the nric? fans he pave our church. The 19*40-11 school session? of ! the Lancaster Training: school is - ^ history* Qn the evening-t>f June 3, 40 pupils received state diplomas before a packed house ^ Teachers that left for their homesare Misses Irene Vincent, Ruth ^ Blu, Lillian Thompson, Mary Bou- , J Tar, Josephine Sheiard, M. Clink scales, Biadley, Blakeney, Cole mon and Thomas. Mrs. Mabel Bailey and daugh . ter Mattie Ruth Bailey attended f -the graduating exercise of the fort;- T er's niece, Miss Wilhelmina Peay ( l at Clinton College, Rock Hill Wed .< riesday. June 3, 1941. j Mrs. Mary Jones of Charlotte. N. C. is visiting at the home of f her grand daughter, Mrs. Wvolene h Babcock on East Barr St. We are glad to see Mrs. Mag- *nolia Shaw out again after being ill for a day or two. We are s?>r ry to report that little Miss Ar- a netta Shaw is indisposed at this " writing. s Visiting' at the home of Mr. James Trapp, Sr. Monday was hi? ^ daughter, Mrs. Mary 'Speius of Charlotte, N. C. Mr. Eddie Wright is bark after ? spending th<> winter in Washing ton, D. C. The Young Women's Missionary j society met Sunday afternoon at <; the home of MrS Annie" Mae Drrrr^ Tap. T 7, Stewardess Board No. 1 of Mt. a Zion met Friday afternoon at the c. home of Mrs. Stella W>iite. Work at the NYA center is mov h ing along nicely under the <uper- h vision of the new supervisor MrsT VToTa Clinton. Tu Mt Carmel A. M. E. Z. Church S Rev. J. J. Hunter, Pastor N The Mt. Carmel S. S. opened at j the usual hour with the Supt V" ^ S. I. Hill, presiding. The l*->-1>m ? was beautifully discussed thi...et. out the school. i The morning service begat :> 11:30 o'clock. The pastor'- \ _cl was taken from I Thes. 5:1V His P subject was Quench not th0 spirit ? He preached a very inspiring -er- Z mon which everyone enjoyed. * The visitors were as follows Mr. and Mrs. Haskal Mcl twain Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Alexander ' Miss Alma Coleman and brothei all of Kanrxapolis, N. C., Mrs Lily Mae Cunningham and Mr. < James Colemon of High Point, N. v., ana j>usk .viarvne uoiemon of Fort Mill. M iss Wilholmgia Peay left this 1 J morning for Baltimore, Mtf, Mia? -> Evergina McDonald is leaving to for Columbia where she attend summer school. q Those who attended commencement exercises at Lancaster Train thg school Tuesday night arP as TollowiTfTrof. and MVs. I. C. MoT > PAGE SEVEN I Advisory Committee Administration Donald, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Thomp son, Mrs. Mary Waiters, Mrs. Ar-. minta Thompsun, Mi.~~R "W7'"Pt?Ey 7 Misses Eunice Thompson, Eva Thompson, Sadie Hill and -Delia Anthony, Mr S I. Hjll. Jr.. J L. Hill, Aldon Hill and Garland Hill, M*s. Bessie HiU. When you miss hearing our pas tor Sunday morning you miss a treat. Worship with u.-. St. Paul A. M. E. Church Rev. J. A. Martin, Pastor _ Js St. Paul was blessed to have Evangelist C. B. Priester of Cin innati, Ohio t<_, conduct their reI'ival. The Evangelist Priester t_i_i U-LL4?J1V4 feOUJ V night in ? host powerful messages. Hearts cere mad t,. fei-1 i/lu.l?fcVoph?ftti rnd near came to hear this you rig !}od-?C'nt woman who also poured J ' >ut sermons in song. Sunday ev? ^ ning she brought a stirring lues ;agt. Behold I stand at the door. ?l>fc lectured to the women of Ran aster which will be long remembered and also the men. The last week of onr gfeat ""meeting w h <vere graced at th,. piano?"wtttr Mrs. A. J. Chappell The beautirul_music a_r_d linger long'with u Vfr? rhnppfc.ll the-in^eftral-rrf-a iAool- ?t--Gr?MMi\ ille." tool; JTTefts are in accompanying her cousiij... Mfry God bless her. ' " Miss Priester is one.of \ Vf. E.'church ybfhig evym' .Lst. a graduate of ^ ilberforee univeT?ity. May she live long to pivach :he gospel of truth. Her uncle . Elder W. J. Robinson who 'uveslH iS_oyer the_ Lancaster district In* ? mich to bp proud of To contact :bis evangelist writ<- he* at 170 Nassau street. Charleston. S C. CENT Fit R WU N M Ws R. P. Barton. FPr^-t .r Sunday was a high* ua\ from he Sunday school throughout the morhning tu.d evening .<ervitee* tev. Barton wa- at hi-' i.ost Me >foU"gbit to us a buiii.nj; message 'roin Matt. 2417 Tw.. menvb \ ere added to t:.eh.it ' Many visitors were i:;t front vere tbe three Tayloi -..-n.s. "run: various ch?.n. i A: s. * Ai~- e thete Flat Ruff Baptist < > t h. al-o Mrs. Rusa But ton. Spa1', anbury Visitors arc always?uUtutttt. i Our Phstoi inuiii- a v. ,eial |... jort of the Works-and doinga a t i call meeting Tif all. nunl-ters to )rangeburg. S. c. lo toucn praise an -rvot?be given- oar?pasun lot vhat he is doing for out people. Rev. W. D. Coker left Monday or summer school at Mollis Col- " pge. Mrs. Geneva Shumate left l'oi umnui si hool .it Gret yvill" Mrs feltst.. Shaw w.t> th.- Si n. ay tfiust of Mi > Hannah Flood nd family. Mri. G. A. Foster visited l.cr ister^Mri. W. P. Putman We' STTwore glr.d to welcome Mr. /eroy Putman back after a very uceessfui 'term at State College (.ls0 Miss Mattie Lee Jackson who graduated from Friendship Go) ?ge, Rock Hill. S. C. Mr. tidmoncl Sullivan has the yiuputhi: lit thm OiH.uoru.tv iii he death, of his sb-.ei. Mrs Meiiie ullivan. -There will be a Silver-4Va??H ? he school house Sunday evening t 4 o clock, sponsored by the Jr. hoij. Mrs. Mary Cartii and Mis. A Ja let 1visited Mis- Sal be Sullivan tst Wednesday. Mrs. Ethel Mae Garry spent the eek end in this community. Mr. Booker T. Shaw .was the undav evening truest -of Misses 'ellie Y. and Dollie Shaw. Mr. Claude, Misses Madge and -uise Goodgion were the Tuesday lie.-,: ,.f tie..: ?\lx Bulah ullivan. Master -Robert Fuggy "was the n sday guest <>f j:_y'y t an mother. A- we ar. pa- iny through Jthis tanging world, please r- ad the . alitu-tto Let tier 1: :< f?od for oil." Vaverlv Fsso Station ONE ST(?r ST \T70N Ratttrifs R-'iharpe and Rental* uhi icut ion. W ashing and Polishtnp Tire Repair Service T'*l 9308 orner I'INE and TAYLOR STS. JASPER ( Ad.DWELL, Mpr. ? V I S I T ? tenry's Beer Tavern * fORTHW EST CORN ER HEIDI AND C ALIIOLN STS. TO-MTK AND EVERY NITE rhe home of Mellow ^Barbecue and Hot Fried Fish _U?LI.aai^S iLE--Cfi?AM = Cl'RB SERVICE John Henry AVasMnpton, Mgr. " ' J