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' . 1 '4 y. ' V Saturday, July 5, 1941 PERSONAL I MENTION * ** * 'I* Dean K. M. Booker of Morris College, Sumter, S. C., was ? -? the e?i>e.junt? ti6. on business. He1 was accompanied by his wife Mrs. E. M. Booker, Mrs. Mtvyme G. K/i'll, Misses Gladys P. Bristow, and Ethel L. Gardin. Mrs. Lucille M. Jenkins, of 55411 Millwood Ave., left Saturday, June 28 for Washington, D C.. to visit Mr ami Mrs. Cook of that city. Wt wish for her a pleasant and eiijcyat/le trip. Miss Esther A. Jenkins a teacher of the Voorhees Jr. college, is attending the Benedict-Allen summer school. Mrs. Angeline McClain of 231 1 ?Gei-vais IStrrtoft tlto cttyorr Tyesday for Cincinnati, "Ohio to sprmt a two week vacation with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jamison. Husban.lT] safe and pleasant stay. Mrs. H. Norris wishes her many friends to know that she has been confined home for two weeks ill. She was seriously stricken June 24th. Now under the care of her ?family physician and nurse. At this writing she is recuperating. All her friends are praying that she will socm be well. %' Miss Juanita Corley . i& in Washington. TT. C., taking a course in General Business. While there she is visiting her grandmother, Mrs, S. Walker. THE HIGH HATTERS SAVING AND SOCIAL CLUB The club met at tlu> home of the. president, Mr Low man at 2230 Hampton Ave.. Monday night, June 30. The house was called ti order . The chaplain performed his duty and carried it. out in it us ? mil manner.^?... - The rninnutos of the previous meeting were?read, i ecoivcd?and adopted. The roll was called. The president then took charge and v> "* went into the business session. Old and new business was discussed. Plans were completed for the dance- at the Palmetto Chauffeurs Club Tuesday night. July 1. We want to thank the various clubs f.iyid our friends for being with us on Tuesday night. We ars hop ing to invite you soon to go with us for a ride in July. _?? JOur,-adjourned?to? moot?at?tho ' holfie of Mr. and Mrs. Young Monday n'ght, July 7. WAVERLEY SILVER ST \RS SOCIAF. CLI'B The pltih mo) at tha-~- Miss Fai nit- Adams, 2557 Millwood Ave. The devotion was carried out in its usual manner. The meeting was then turned over to the vicepresident, Mrs. Hr.wkins, Vho briefly discussed the businesa^W<_ are very sorry that our treasure) is ill aj.d hope for her a-,speed> recovery. Mrs. Frazier has been sick fo> the past two weeks The meeting adjourned to mee at the home of Mrs. Inez Hawkin: ?* ?wrth Miss I-ouise Gunter as as sistant hostess. The hostesses. Miss Fannie Adams and Mrs. Ozel la Brown served a delicious repast THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB The Rose Social Club held it regular meeting Tuesday, July lsi, at the home of Mrs. Hermei Spigner, 1112 Tree street. M Ethel (iibsop, president, presided over the meeting. Devotional was ? carried out in its usual manner. ] Till1 Mill was railed and minutes were read and aproved by the members. Business was discussed. - IdstTn Folks! Take our advice, death loves a holiday. Please b careful on the 4th of July.The next meeting will bh with Mrs. Onieda Boozer, department ui, rtiien-Menpciiet Court. The hostess served. sandwiches, cake and lemonade. wanted" 4 Traveling Companions to Calx r ifornia and return. A brand new car. Will pro by the Southern Route apd return by the Northern Route. Two men, who can assist iic4i4vift?;?Address TrtfVel, care of The Palmetto Leader or Phone 4623 ?* Y. V. S. T. CLUB The YT FT IU. T. club met stt the home of the president. The meeting was called to order by the president. Song, prayer by tlv chaplain,sot.g. Tho scripture was read then the minutes of th* last meeting were' received and Adopted. Another song was sung. The roll was catted arrd each member answered. Miss Athel Smoak, president - .Mm. Uosa?Iters,?one rota I y Mr. J,)avid Outen. reporter ; Ttttt Bl'SY LADIES the Busy Ladies Social Cjub met ttn Monday afternoon, June 110, at the home of Mrs. Hersha Pope with Arts. Pope rnd Portlock as f v?v - ?-? .----.- __ The ladies played "I'okena" ? for er tertainment. This game was suggested to be played instead of the regular card games. And. it has really made a hit with''the ladies. After a few hours u?.entertainment the house was c; lied to order by the president. Old unit new business wa, discussed. The Busy Ladies have plannned an evening of real enjoyment in the very near Tuture and they .are-asking for your full cooperation whenever the place date and time ,4s announced. A delicious repast was served _ by the hostesses. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Pearl Boyd on Monday, July 7. ~ Dorothy G. Hayes, reporter MARIGOLD SOCIAL CLUB The club held its regular meet- ' ing on Monnday night, June 30th, at the home of Mrs. Rosa Lee \ Dawkms, 1311 BaTnWetT St. with t the president. Mr. Cheeseboro, at his post. The meeting was opened j by'the chaplain, Miss Argro , sing ing. "Blessed Assurance," .prayerled by Mrs. M. L. 'Burton-, snpg, ' "It's Mn " Tho (fi-nnn eeeitrx] Rihlo , verses if tor which the house was opened for business. The minutes of the past meeting were read ?j received and adopted. The roil was then called and the members did their actual doty. We were sorry to learn of the illness of Miss Melvena Wise and Mrs. Evelyn Boyd i We truly hope them a real speeds 1 recovery. , | The club adjourned to meet at [the home of Mr. Robert "Miss Kitty Weston, hostess. BI.l'E STAR SOCIAL CLUB 1 ,'l.he club held its regular meeting oil Monday night, June .10, at the hunie of Mr-.--White, 2:121 Sen- t ate St. The deVcTtionat was carried \ out in tin* usual mannenr. The president took charge. The ninutes of the last meeting were o- j 'milted. The roll was chllcd. Kaci (i member responded with a Bib"-'"" verse and fee. Our Silver Tea o .1 hSo+ota-vn..... -? - .1 Miecras, rfl Mrs. Wine of Flnst End I ~S 135 nu-de. response to the Welcon t address by Mrs. Allisop of .)( Blue Star Social Club. Mi""Mi also of the East End Club, made i a very nice talk. Mr. I.uu-uui# -v president of the High Hatters, re- b cited the poem "Keep Going.'' 1: which was very inspiring. a I Mr. 0 uteri of the Deborah Club made remarks. Mrs. Brown, guev. of the club, recited a lovely poem Other quests present were, Miss>-s 1 Naomi F'urtick, Adremtr Weeks, s Mrs. Chatman and the Messers. 1 Ott(, Brooks, George Washington, I Robinson and Davis. The club will * meet at the home of Mrs. Hestei ' Wise, 424 Bull street. THE EAST END LOVELY 1T1IHTY-EIVE SAVING CLUB The East End Thirty-five Sav- r ing Club met ;,t the home* of Mrs. 1 Elizabeth McCoy, 2210 Gervuis Si ^ The meeting was opened by the ' . haplrin. The first song was, "A 1 Better Day is Coming," pre was offered by the chaplain. Th v text song \vas "While I Run th ' Race." Another song was s 'You Got to Love Everybody." The ' scripture Jesson""iwas^Tnen re by the president, nine verses of ^ the fifteenth chapter of Corintheap.. 1 Bit) to verses followed and p?ich 11 nomber responded. The minnute? a .vere then called for, ?-ead, receiv- 41 ed and adopted. c The sick report was called for. 11 one was reported sick. tJnfini d and new business were then ailed for. Unfinished business was a discussion on the picnic. Now f busines was plans for a barbecue c mrJTlty 4th, TrnvT a plena'"on duly 10th.' [ l hp roll was called end each t member responded. The ajnount ] eolleeted was $10.77. The meeting then adjournejl to meet at the., home of Mr. Willie Mayes, 2329 Johnie Ma* Terry, reporter . .- > ...v..*. - * ? 1 li . ? EL a mzU j-X fX y p*? /\ *>Tf JM W^:%* iKtv I E. I I B E N N Y I ZINNERMAN-MeGRA Hartsville?An outstannding t- |? ent tif f the month of Juno was- . ! he wedding of Miss Toynetta .? (alherine Zinnermann, daughter I >f MYs, Rosa Z. Richardson of : Iartsville, and Mr. Isaac McGraw 1 if Columbia and Ruffin. . 1 The home of the birde was a | ovely setting for the ceremony i isparagus fern ami glf.dlolios, and lecorated with palms, baskets of J athedral candelabras. The cere- | nony was performed by Rev. J. t 5. Bradford of Hartsville, pastor r f the Centenary M. E. church. I The program of nuptiaF music vas presented by Miss Rhudel! <. Yokes of Hartsville at the piano ( no Mis,. Melvin Johnson of Harts- \ ille, who sang "At Dawning," 1 md Miss Donnetta Becote. also of , Iartsville, who sang "I Love You Muly." Cornell Richardson, broth- i r of the bride, lit the candles f hiring the nuptial music. The biide's only Attendant was ^ ?!>? 1 ?The summer?meetings of iub Debs promise to be very in- 1 cresting and beneficial. This was -videneed at the meeting Thurs-. I lay at the home of Deb Waller. The meeting was called to orde: ?y the president, Deb. Da(roth^_ Vail. i'. A short program followec i'KTcli "consisted "of a lengthy di ussion on "Correct Behavior f 'allies." F, very one joined who leai'tedly in the discussion. r During the business session the ninutes of the pi.vious meeting I'ere read. I'e'OlVOd and ItdOptCd. ~ -Llich business was discussed by a he Debs. I The social<~lralf hour was very i.ieelv spent. The hostess served v i delicious assartmenl of sand- ,v viehes,?including -Swiss ? eheesr?^ oiled ham, pork, lunch meat, frin 'y iaskets with fruit salad, ice t 11 ind cake. 1 DKBOKAH SOCIAL CLUB t Tilt' 1111) held its last timet ing at J he home of Miss Emma Turnip- ' c ct'd, July 1st. The club was called, <v 0 order at 8:.'i0 p. m. by the presi- t ent, Mrs. Taylor, by"sinking "Pass 1 Jo Not." The Lord's Prayer was ' ed by the vke president, Mr. t c )ute:i. The scripture lesson was ' ? *?ii ead by Mrs. Jordcn. The minutes t f the I; -st meeting were read by t he secretary, Mr. Pettigrew, and ^ he roll was called. Each member t ecited a Bible verse and paid his t lues in the usual manner The louse was then openned for busness. We received the report from !i he barbecue thas was given June c 8 which was, a great success. We tl rant to thank our many clubs and r riends for their fine cooperation. v The club w as very grateful t/' a ?Tr. Joseph Jorden of the Blue Star c menu t iur> icr the very strong, lelping hand \ie rendered us. After a alking over a few more business s natters (hi1 dub meeting came to ^ 1 close to meet July 7 at the home if Mr*, Jorden. We then sang the 1 dub song, "fjod R?> With You," ^ ind adjourned. j HASERA IX ! The Columbia White Sox will ( ross hnts with the T*auren? Titers July -1 at J:.?0 p. ni. Wo want j ton fltn& to follow and eneouraee ho White Sox on Julv 4th. This vill be the most sensational p:ame hese two hard hittinpr. fast field- I :<ver played in T.aurens when 1 ner teams meet. I Willie Butler, Mgr. ' lumbin White Sox. , ^Chiiiltun. McCoj^. Mprr. -Ralph Pn^hsley, -CJrptatB, La-T urena Timers Wj-'.'liifWw ?l. '1U0- [. ' / ' THE PALMETTO LEADE .jti, L 1MB' C I V tin I'. riirt^i^'il ? ai [ Si E^*.*TZZ1_58| mmmT' 7 2' ^ f? jg ... fek. 7H " K t ^Wvfmk < ^^ aiti; b ,i 'e KBH t>i I -.'i <ji PJM LO B.:|lM 1' " U . .^ilE&llBf ai [CARTER -m e< W WEDDING RITES ?i U] Miss Hillard Hunt of Cireenville, c' i, _C. fchewtae a lovely. floral .de- ^ signed organdy dress made with e uil skirt. Its square neck, short ? jufferi sleeves and tight fitting ;odice was trimmed with lace and ^ ibbon. She wore H natural color h )icture hat and carried a lovely ri jouquet of gladiolios and lace fern. a Mrs. J. B. Bradford, made a lovely ci )icture as flower girl in her beau? > i ? * lr nvn?on/lv < 1 fi i o a Qh n nOi*. S< it'll a basket of assorted summer la lowers. o: The bride entered with her broth P r, Mr. D. M. Zimmerman of State a College, Orangeburg, by whom she ^ vas given in marriage. She was ovely in 'her wedding dress of 1; vhite mousseline . de soie made A vith tight fitting lace trimmed di jodice, long fulL skirt and long v ull sleeves. Her nose veil fell from tl i Juliet cap of white chiffon vel- "1 et. Her only ornament was a lovei.? rei t, $ rom the bridegroom. She carried g n old fashioned nosegay of Ameri- n lui" beauty roses," baby's breath A md lace fern. m 01 The bridegroom, aceompained by D tev. Dequincy Newman of York, c 5. C.. who acted as best man, met he bride at the beautiful impro- r< iised .aLtaa in tire living room chore the vows were taken. lj The bride's mother wqre a bem- ^ i-rg sheer of floral design and a oi orsage of pink rosebuds and lace fc em. The bridegroom's mother m core beige sheer with accessories g, o match a^id a corsage of pink 0| osebuds .ijnxL fern. A reception was given by the in >ridcls .mother, immediately fol- pj owing the ceremony. In the reviving TTno wiili the happy couple nd their parents were Mrs. Ilazei \ Pierce of Orangeburg and Rev. Jequincy Newman of York, S. C. Miss Catherine Young of Harts- ai ille, had charge of the gift room- vi chery a large variety of beautifift, a, iseful gifts were displayed. Miss Jargaret F.mbley of OrangebUTg ' * S * ? ? (KllOcto Jll iiuj .viarion ri'L' ?>icicu mc ? is they entered. di The bride's table in the dining 00111 was covered with a lace cloth ind had as it.- center the three ni iered "Wedding cake decorated in sj link and white, lopped with a ? uinature bride and groonvT~Bri(Tar ream and cake were serv.ed and n ath guest was given a tiny, rice V /* ?t.. .* t*?if Vi " ninl/ Al )<lg OI WniU' lU't HCU Y-V4L.Il |yum A>J ibbon. P Mrs. McGraw Ms ? graduate of State College and a member, of E be Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. ?he?uui; honk' economics teacher ? it Latta, S. f. before her mar- . iage. The bridegroom, also a gradlate of State College, is the son B if Mr. and Mrs. Dogan McGraw it if Columbia, S. C. He is a mem- ^ >er of the Omega Psi Phi fraterni- . y and principal of the high school ir it Ruffin, S. C. During the reception the newly C veds slipped r,way for a short tc loneymoon in Georgia. The bride , hose for traveling a blue sheer lresc of floral design with white iccessories. After ? brief honey- T noon, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac McGraw v rill reside in Ruffin, S. C. Out of town guests included Mr. >nd Mrs. Dogan McGraw, parents di if the groom, Misses Annabelle 3. lid Wlnnip sisUixi of tha ? rroom, and Mr. Paul Summermon ill of Columbia;, Mr. Floyd John- W - . vt r< . anr,i0 w. on 01 tnariouf, ?>. v>., miar .v. u, Fnhn. of-Lc?ris, S. C.; Miss Myrtle. _ vy, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ivy of Ulio; Miss Sara Oassaway of Nevr h fork Gityr Mr. and Mts. R. n. T rVilkinson, Mrs. Francis Piatt, Mr. tt (ohn McNeil, Mr. Harvey Smith. ^ diss Martha Ferguson all of Lata, S. C.; Rov. Znel Taylor of Ches- T ice, S. C.; Mr. Dudley Zimmerman, irother of the bride; Mrs. Hazel JT 5ierce and Mr. William Davis cff Jrangcburg. ^ WAWTE& ENGAGEMENTS e< Sugar Leaf Quartet, Jubilee fi Singers, available for engage- b rhenls for churches, schools, clubs ?tc. Address: . $ FEBTOT WW A LEV, Wgr Ti R. 4, Box 15 Columbia, S. C. j . 1 i ? N "7 K Jenny Carter And j Orchestra Here f Wednesday, July 16 ! J. J. LAW SON, SPONSOR ! Aluxuie Sullivan, the "Loch L.vjnd" Lassie, anu benny Curler, jrld's greatest saxophonist, and s orchestra, headline the dame ,d stage s him- at Q?- lnwiim.ip j cut on urn on JnTy TGy~lUTI r In the past lew years, .uaxi.a illivah nasi elevated lolk sing g to its_very-highest" plane--anu i.piv+.ely captivated a rhythm ubcmua America with her sway, luc nleiuoieS. For I. little gill, null enough to make her Oeu a iiu.Su>. 11, that represents a i ui Work. i hat she nus none n markabiy well is a lact already l*ii ebluoiisheit. Despite Aluxihe s igniiy ovei lour leet, ten and nety-oiie pounds, the girl with e ocoitisii ii'inio and melodies is definitely arrived and will uy up mere lor a long time. lUaxine started her singing ca- j ei some live years ago in Ijikis hHfr?t-heie ane sang wiUr-ajsmaIt cncsira and san^; popular meloes over tne radio! Then she canu;Vew ATmkrHTernia'iiager, Claude liornlull, arranged, an audinun atle Onyx Club, on West 52nd iSt., .. id she sang a swing Version ot Trees." The management liked eFjTshe continued. A fan request1 her to sing a rhythm intei'preition of a scotch ballad in the ante way in which she handled t< le musicalized Joyce Kilmer poem, t; nd "Annie Laurie" was her first tioice. ..... j. Maxine Sullivan's name is no ;ss known to millions of theatre-- f oers throughout-the nation. In r [ew York, the vaudeville capital p f the United States, Maxine was? eadlined on the stage of the Pa- I amount Theatre for three sep- 1; rate engagements, and at most f?the leading -theatres?in^ othei f, ties from Maine tu California. ~ H Benny Carter, who has scored. msational successes in both Engind and the United States, is one n f the top song writers of the ^ resent day era. He has composed mong others, "A Home In The , douds,*" "Biues In My Heart," ? Symphony In Riffs," "Melancho- . y," ?* Nightfall/* "When Lights ( re Low," "Just A Mood/' "Scanal In A Flat," "Riff Romp," "Saoy Stampede," "World O' Wisom," '^Devils Holiday," and Dream Lullaby." Carter's orchestra is; considered ,p ne of the outstanding Negro ffttTps^in the 'Minrii.iv,- 'm deF -liind whoPfVpr cwincr idavt.il mong the better known engage- ' lents of Benny Carter and his . rehestra include, The Famous oor in New York, London, Paris, ' aYines, Holland; and since his rejrn from Europe the Savoy Ball )om in New York. a Since his-return from abroad a n ttle more than a year ago, Benny. F esides playing and leading his x chestra, has done arrangements ti >r Benny Goodman, Paul Whitean, Duke Ellington; Ella Fitz- -;c erald, Cab Calloway and many -d :hers. His orchestia has been ,?ard ovei the_National Broadcast- w g Company network and on Blue- .[ rd-Victor records. {-> WHIT MIKE NEWS , Mis. Inez Thompson from I'hil- f\ Jelphia, Pa., is home spending m s Ication with?her parent?, Mr" nd Mrs. J. J. Epps and family. aving motored down witlr Mr. nd Mrs. Lenient Slade on Tuesay, June 24th. Also Mrs. Thomp 1 >n's son, Melvin accompanied the ? lOtorists. Mr. and Mrs. Slade tj jent Tuesday night, with Miss aster Robinnon. They?left?Wed n esday for Jacksonville, Fla. -'< r'Tiile here Mr. and Mrs. Slade, M [isses Mozella Epps, Francis ^ LurV_ Ruth_JohrisonT Willie L. ~f pps, motored to Newberry, S. C m Miss Agnes O'nell -Sims, from >f arlisle, S. C., spent a few days 's ;st week with h<rr cousin, Mrs" rosia Williams and family, vising Miss Lenora Williams. She '< as returned home, after report- 'n g a pleasant stay. u Messrs Roy Wallace, A. C. cfi aldwell and Mrs. Alice ByrcLnio- s( red to Ridgeland, S. Sunday- ui iey reported a pleasant trip. P' Miss Ruth Byrd will leave on ('r hursday, July 3rd for Lexington . C. to spend a week. Miss -Ruth Johnson left Tues- is ay July 1st for her home to >n lend a week at Rembert, S. C. Mrs. hithel L. Pant spent last eek end at State college, Orange iTz, si-Cr?-*? ' P Messrs Carl Walker, Elmore ^ uber, Misses Mable Tucker, Ruby ft] ucker, Mattie Tucker, Daisy Je;r, Louise Tucker ,Mable Jeter, a lotored to Spartanburg Sunday. ^ hey reported having a fine trip. p Mrs. Carrie Bell Ruff is leav- v lg Saturday, July 5th for Spar- cl inburp: to spend a week with Irs. Carrie Smith. Children's Day- was observed at pi iruce Tabernacle church Sunday ight. The proprram was conduct 7 d by Mrs. Rosalee Caldwell, a ^ ne program was held. Selections v y the Abrama and Epps quartet. ToTTection |7.21. For the sick " 4.20. Total amount $11.41. A ^ irge crowd attended. " By W. L. Epps. ?? ? ? 1 ? J __ :T'1 ?; " ' r vSK^^m Hr BpjtM^^^^ vk , L I l l||? |b|hL R#--' '-^ ''- ^^^^^Hra^<-'-<: V?ll? W: | - -' ^ M A X I N E'.; (JKEEN V1LLK MINNS Mr. and Mrs. Alien Y<>umr moored to Anderson Sundae lo vi?h lie mother of Mrs. A ouii>f. Mrs. Lu Hotter of Marsaills St. < still ill. . . Miss Josle (Irisswell. the daugh ei- oT MrsTTlary Gary. is in seious eonditif.n at (.eneral Ho ital. - M r. and Mrs-. Peek, of -S.lrartajl,.. .urg visited Mrs. Bessie Millet, ist Sunday. .. . * Mr. Julius F. Robertson <>f Klnrd St.;?returned home Thursday fter spending a few days in Cojmbia. Miss Teressa Smith was the (liner guest "f Mrs. Mary Gary Sunay. There is" a new comer in the ome of Mr. and Mrs. Char.ey of kills- Alley -a n eleven pound aughter. Mother and baby an oing nicely. Mr. Timothy Jones of Oakla,. L\*e. celebrated his 17th birthday londay night, June His paents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jones, ave a party in honor of the event nd invited 1 Ti , gio.ii t - n-l girHj to be present and j??ir 1 the?merry making,? Little Miss Martha Aim Long as returned t<, her- home here in rcenvitLe after spending several The Junior Klks of Greenville, re planning to be in Ko.-k Ilii! n the 22. 22. and 24th of Jul> Yiends i>f the members of the oraniziition are hop'fnjj That their ip will be pleasant. Mrs. Estelle Martin of Thoinp jn .St., is out attain after beinj ek for several days. The funerjtl of Mrs. Millie \Vo,,d as held at St. "Matthew M. K lnreJi TViiif^/lno oft.,..,,.-.,o .. . S. CurrY officiated and Walkei? id Sullivan Funeral Hume Lad large of funeral arrangements. Mr. Henry C'!ayt?>n left the City >r New /York Thursday night.' It > reported that he is planning. y- live there. Miss Evebtf. Austin returned to ew York recently after spending ime time here. Little Miss Lavonia Campbell, ie daughter of Mr. and t s. J. . Campbell of Thompson St.. has turned home after visiting re hives in Waynesboro, Georgi-v. Master William' Grant, the son :? M rs Hi la M7fe SuTTTvah, re ntly returned from Baltimor d.. where he visited rylativts. The .Enoree I'nion \v?s held r.p tady Grovo Baptist eh reh. WellTil. S. C.. Saturday and- Sunday, any persons were present ;it each the sessions. Rev. W.- R. Martin the presiding officer of the orrnization and Mis. Bertha C-Tdr" the secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cri<we!L irnierlv of SimpsonviHt-rntr?rrark^" g their home in the city. They y living on Thompson S.t Prof. P. E. Stewart, special v?>itional instructor at Sterling high hool. K-ft for Philadelphia Sat "day night. Prof. Stewart i s lanning to do special work at ie of the educational institutions i ere. Miss Lillie Tillman, one o' achers at Allen grammar enjoying a pleasnrt va. a' Flushing. N. Y. . unwnnnnr wehs I The Sunday school of Olivary, resbyterian church openo ! at 10 clock. very -jr<*>d session?waseld And was enjoyed by every ie present. Mrs. Anna Robjnaon a? elderly nd?faithful member of M ill+u hapel A. M. E. church died earl;, hursday niornincr after a loiii." eriod of sickness. Fun. al serices wore conducted at her lurch Sunday nfternoc-n. Miss Elizabeth Har-is of Pewit. Mich., is spendintr time in ie eitv with her ir. other M rs >eTla Harris, family and friends. Purine the past week Miss Eli a Sper.'men went to Lone R? ;.vh ftss Willie Mae Cai. es t*> White 'lains and Miss AinsEo Jemto lew York City, N. Y. Mrs -dertrudf Blown if" attend ig" "summer school in Columbia, ut found it convenient to spend hi week ?td vrith lnrr: husband; lev. Brown and their yOlinjr f son. . Mr. and Mrs. S. W Allen, Sr., ? m - --- ? - v J 1,11 ' ^ FAGE JSKVEN SULLIVAN U:\IM.TON ( 1 K( I IT Nl-;\\ b G*'\ I- ' > Simmon*. I'astor Where thele i> .ijjty, 11n.i'e is Sljl-Oiifilh, J !ie pe'-Jri-c uf t.V'Xinfcrton are oil! ! .Ml-. :u?I I . iny -fr.r tin* >_" ?? i ..1* nJi. - - f?->m;n.. it;r?w..s deeply sad il'-r.i-'l ,,n la-: wvcK da.- u. .tr.? * pass in.' (>i ?.(,? <>< i,".: 1 aitlil ul ny-tribe; S V.r.".?Liiui:ma-? Lav?? ~ T? whet w as ill i i '.jily n. sh< rt while. We feel that. ?-u! l.' Ft is luawin'i gain. . : ^^ Motiilciy tiiv!.t nui: k? <; a-ite an event at. Bctm ' cl ur h v.hon the;, Ki'I<lics*_coTitisT^sp' 11^if.<t h'v Mrs J. S. Dat.'h a nil Mrs. N.-ta M. Simmons came to a clu'cn"1 The t-ntitv aiaii< net- ga\> many applauds over the sum. realize*!. The contestants wire nj f Ikw.<: Eif>.?t \Y. Black. $21.1.1: Rose Maty Simm?>n*. $ 1 7.".4 : Evi fyn Wise, $11..'17; Sara .J"ties Ci.vtina Greene. >'? k>. Rearl Simh. S'i.52; Revala I.e.': ?r $ t . 1 v : I'.lrabeth $" .17; Itavid Jot ?- $4 v\ Lucy A Hampton Ftv.l Black $l.t>5 and Nellie J. Bickic\ $1 a", Total collection $l"l!.l?'. * a i Ji v u: jru^inill wa; aJ- _ ? P" .- i\?-ti. Amor.? of the .outstanding number- w.-rc a trum pot and vocal sol. by Mr Gerald Drcorrvnf t-Vdurrrbia. Th ? S'..;.'i:Q di.ci.uuU. > ? y.i\bl Wfra-^ had a- ri. j.t C M F. church Sunday'. Rev MoAdr.m- of Leesvilli proa, tied the >ermon and. Rev. K. 11 W;<<- p't-a., lu-.F the aftoir seim.n. <FL?. J S. Pm-.b-v pastor was \eiy" much" plea mm! I'Vi-i' the little R"T>el't UleeH VWI- I'Uahod p.. the hospital Saada;. inom?!i? atid ha? iind.-rw..tie a \viy suct'essf'.il upi'rattoiT. ~ "Vfe vd.vlG Tor liim a speedy recovery. F'.r the m-Wfc lea.J the Palmetto Leader. Evorlena and Th>y.nasina Martin, Paul arpl Juoph Allen rendered a 'inimical proun-nn at the CVP1 S'Jti- ~" day for tin- entertainment - of the. hoy* .nut in tlirn w<~ . entertained at dinner. Quito on enjoyable hour. Master Telford ?II< my, little "Wisse.- Virt'Hiirf artl JnoirntdlTn- Hen ly'uf C'lfntv.u ore s^endir^ t h e summer with, their grandparents Md ond Mrs Selonas Cnry and then uncle and aunt Mr. and Mr*. fVHlo T?nff, ? ?3= TSTr. and Mrs A T Mnttin. Jr.. and ilauirh.te-r also Rey 9 F. Martin rf r, irmbji are visiting in the t City'. MT. PNC,RIM RAIT. CHURCH Rev. John Spinner Pastor I). Rookhnrt. Supt. of S. 9. Sunday soV.no! at 1U 3o a.m.; Ptvachinr at l2:dit fl.>H 8 p m. t'nme oho. come all T wish all - v. .:: ' "y to he pres- r. t. Poro HeaiiP School !,<>' > .1 at 'iv! \i i !1 >s -???rl Ave. 7;r , , TV , .. , Tr, y ]N ALL 115_ HP_\ v- !TPS . 'Irinipoo nJT Fre-T 5nr Marcelling T roquinoll'np, F nger Waving, Hair Rlrarhirv. Manmurine. M ;i ^cacrintr. Hand Moltfln.; \natomv and Fleet ricif v. * r?. PTfO>'F >.fi?7 M h<ln-'n;t 'I'ope. hi^tructor \nnio M Pi'tv-, I H alone. Pres. Wavorly Ksso Station ON F STOP ?5T\7;()N Batteries Recharge and Rentals I iihr'eation. Washing and Polishing Tire Repair Service Telephone hrms < orner PI Nr. and I \ ^ I.OR STS. ^ \ S]M P ( Al.liW . glLBgCglfir--EOK ?_ZL i THE iV\? NT l_ r t V- l EADER : ^ ___ ^::M