The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 02, 1941, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Saturday, August 2, 1941 nERSONAL I MENTION Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Everett and family have returned from their vacation at Lazy Maples Farms, Breedsville, Michigan on Lake Michigan. Mrs. Alzea Johnson of 1774 Mill wood Ave., is leaving Saturday for a two weeks vacation in New York City with her relatives and friends. Dr. and Mrs. Bonner of Anderson, S. C., were happy to have ?-aa their-guest, their^neice Mi as Blanche Bonner of Columbia. She "reports as having hatl~a very pleaj ant?stay with them. The mrmy friends ui Miss _\jola Davis daughter oi Mr. and Mrs W. J. Davis of Hopkins, S, C., will regret to know that she is at -?5? home with-, her parents-ill?Miaa Davi? was a student of AllenBendiet summer school. _ Our news editor was in error last week -when he announced that Mr. Samviel McMillian who recently married Misa Anni<> Mae McDaniel was a graduate of the B ooker?Washington high school. Our nformation is, that he did not attend or graduate from the said ^9 school, but Mrs. McMillian is a graduate of Booker Washington. Mrs Angtinc McClain "of 2814 Gervais St. and Mosell, her neice, returned to the citv Friday after Cincirfatti, Ohio with their relatives. They both report a pleasant stay. Mrs. Lillian V. Spann left the city Tuesday night for Washington and New York Oitv wham will spend her vacation with hei children. We wish ner a pleasant stay. w Mrs. Le>sie Jadobs (and Mis. Emily Bookhart are having their relatives from Philadelphia for a few weeks. They are: Mrs. Bell. Mr. Bell," Mrs. Drujhmond, Miss Elise Bel, Miss Jacobs, Miss Ja~ nie Jacobs. Mrs. Berley Jacobs will celebrate her thirtieth birthday on August 3rd. VISITOR TO THE LEADER Rev. A. C'arke, a "prominent evangelist of the C.M.E. church and who is theJtfnth district evarr gelist and pastoring the C.M.E! church aj Winston-Salem, N. C. visited the Leader office this week and chatted with the manager. Rev. Clarke is in acseries of "meetings-iit?Rhfgt-wtMHk^md- his final night-will be Fridai night, August 1. He also visited Dr. Clarke League and SundaA School convention at Edgefield. \, Rev. W R. Bowman the entertaining pastor is urging all Coi i.:? ~ .itt/.n/l tVwi Annl nioot UUllOlHIin IU 1IHCIHI UIC Wi.-I illg at Ridgewood. W ELL-KNOW N COLU M BI AN RETURNS FOR VISIT sJL-. . Mrs._-Rebecca- Scott who has been living in Springfield, Mass., for three years returned to visit relatives and friends. She whs the honored gues^ at a number ?;?mj Wd reetret very much th"t her visit was so short. She left last night for Springfield 011 the Silver Meteor. THE HIGH HATTERS SAVING AND SOCIAL CLUB The club held its regular nieet> ing at the home of Mr. and1 Mrs. iX ! .fames Wharton on Allen-Benedict court, Apt- Y-7. The president called the house to order. The devotion followed and closed in the usual manner. The minutes of "tTuTpreviousr meet?mg^were read, received and adopted. Each member responded to the roll call, The president took charge of the meeting and went irnto the business! session.I Old and new business was brought before the house. We are still planning for our third anniversary to begin on August 16th. We hope that the copoiteting clubs and our friends will keep this date in mir/i and look forward to it along with us . to make that a grand evening. We * ' " adjourned to meet nt th. mx/ikv vr* 1ui, caiiu i iiuii on 2310 Gervais St Morwtev August 4th. EAST END LOVELY THIRTYFIVE SAVINGS CLUB The East End Lovely ThirtyFive Savings Club met at the home of Mr. Oadaon Roache, 1211 Lyon St. k The meeting was opened with a ^ ffOffg ~by the preafJent, Mr. J. IT. Gladden, "Lead Me," .aiuother song was sung, "My Mind Still on Jesus." Prayer was offered by Mr. ( J. H. Gladden. A song was sung, "Get Right With God." The scripture lesson was read by the president, eight verses oT the 21st chapter of Revelation. '"Hold My Hand" wa3 sung. Bible verses F then rooitod by aaeh member The minutes Were called for but ' , .. . ATTENDS AMERICAN . TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION O. \V. Madden, principal of Howard and Saxon schools, Colum bia, S. C. Jeft Tuesday -morning i for Charleston, West Virginia to attend the American Teacjhers' association, as a representative of ' the Palmett,, State Teachers' association. Mr. Gladden is a mem her of the Resolutions and Find, ings committee. This commit> tee will have the heavy responsibility of drafting the statement of policy and pronouncement which the American Teachers.'iissocirtion should make on matters of current importance in American Education?with particular reference to the aspects of the question which have added significance for the field of Negro .Education. 1 Mr. II. L. Barksdule of Spartani burg is- also a representative from South Carolina. Mrs. Madden uflTT accompany - her husband t" tI>c convention?a?=ter which they plan visiting rel "crtlves Tn the east. * bir;itid.u j* \uyy 0-1 Th"v i .11.'y 23 Allsjj Ea tiu'i 1 '< an \T. rt <>] 2oiE> St a' k St. be::I ifully eiitei . ained at her home with a party ir. lion. , or *"f birthday. The hmec was beautifully decorated with .briglv of cre(,e paper and ou* How evs. me guests were given caps as favors. Card playing ami dancing wen*, enjoyed by everyone i he hostos assisted by Miss Punice Warren served punch. I-itei everyone was ushered in the din-4ng?ret+TH?to?a?deli. iuUs?' "'n nf sandwiches, pickles and cake sere ed in a buffet style. The guests of the evening are as follows: Miss Margie Wayman Miss Alnieta Inabinette. Mis. An nie B Abney, Miss Julia liawlin son, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, Mrs. Naomi oJhnson, Miss Marie Meik erson. Miss Kunice Warn 11. Mist?' Alice Paris. Mrs. flattie Davis, Mrs. Georgia Martin, .Mi s. Berth:' Cain, Mrs. Gertrude Sains. Mrs. Inez Williams, Mrs. Maggie John son, Mrs. Kllg Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe and Mrs. Lue. tifeher Brown, Mrs. Robert John, son-, Mr,- FTedrick Hammond., Mr. Thomas Bowman. Sgt. George Gall, Mr. John Hills, Mr. Joe Jul dan, Mr. "Butterfly" Harmon, Mr Kay S. Nance, Mr. "tedward Bates - P. B. C. Claude Scott. Mr. IB J. C.'.ne, Mr. Tommie Kobinsoi . Mr. t t> r VOr, r r,,, ,.,,.1 \I, Ivaia!. II"rt.Tsi.uii iiuuiii.-?ii -?? ?Johnson. ""surprise I'xirn? Mr. and Tvirs. Perry MMrles were host and hostess at a lovely surprise party given in honor of Mrs. Murles' mother, Mrs. Sully McCool, Monday night, July 14. The honored guosta'favorito co^_ lors in flowers were arranged throughout the living, dining and bed rejoins. They were as follows-: pink airuf white gladiolus and red and. white roses. MrgilirGeneva Hilldr received the gifts which were lovely- and veryuseful. Mrs. Annit Hello Hiller registered the guests which were ?s follows jMr. and Mrs. Arthur Ou J.en and daughter, Amelia, Mrs. Eddie Beaver, Mrs. Alberta Snell," Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hiller, Mrs. Fairchild Robinson, Mrs. Melissa Kennedy, Mrs. Maynie Williams. Mrs. Susie Woodson, -Mvs.?-Pearl Davis, Master I.inzo MdCurklin, Mrs. Tula Ganot, Mrs. Eliza Richmond Miss Sara Washington. Mrs. Maeio Graves. Ms. Elizabeth Hemic, Mrs. Emily. Clark, " Mrs." Ceohr llirrtiltTirr, Mr; ?MackWilliams, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lorick, Mrs. Elizabeth Hare, Mrs. Julia Ann Hopkin. Miss Margaret Washington, Mrs. Lula DAvis, Mrs Janie McCollough, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Simpson, Mrs, Janie Mayers. Mr. M. B. Williams, Mrs. Catherine Ward,, Rev. C. Bates. Mrs. Cline Ruff was absent but remembered the honored guest with a lovely gift. ^ The birthday cake was made by Mrs. Murles. cardies were used. Only the words "Happy Birthday to Mother" and candies. The guest also received a telegraphic money order from another 7 daugther during TMP"d!iy. Till1 Kl'llder being Mrs. Alyce Kelsee, 12.1 Nebraska Ave., Toledo, Ohio. Pink and white ice cream, also pink and white cakes and mints were served. Chinese checkers was the only game- played during the evening. Everybody expressed himself as having an enjoyable evening were omitted. Unfinished . rd new bT:sines were called for. There was po new business. Unfinished business was a discussion on the picnic. The roll was then called and the fee.", eollected. The amount collected was $20.25. The meetim? then .adjourned to meet at the home of v James Griffin, R-5, Allen-Benedict Court. The closing song was Z "Uloas ilo Tho Tie/' ~ Johnie Ma? Tarry, Raportar i" Maxwell-Kersey Marriage ? -Orangeburg, S. C.?-'A lovel; "midsummer wedding of wide aocis interest was that of Miss Kather ine I.ouise Maxwell of Orangeburi and Doctor George Morris Kerse of Richmond, Virginia. The young couple took thei vows in the presence of an as scniblage of relaties and clog friends at the home of the bride' parents, the late Mr. and Mrs John ,M. Maxwell, with the Re\ T. H. Ayers, Presbyterian pastoi officiating and using the impres sive double ring-ceremony. Nup tial music from Lohengrin am Mendelssohn -was, played by Mia Florenc^Sulton. The wedding party assemble* before a background of palmetti palms, smilak, baskets of whiti gladiolus with white candles glean ing in the candelabra. The . bridi was escorted by her brother/Hen ry Maxwell, and the bride groon -hose as his best man, his brothe; ! Fru rvk Kersey of Richmond^ _Mi& '< assandra E. MaX\vett7~^Srtster o (he bride;, was maid of honor. Mrs [Prank Kersey, Richmond, sister | tvtaw?of the groom, and Mrs Frank Nelson of Atlanta, servec i as bridesmaids. I Other-members of the wedding nartv were the urnnrnV immnto Mr. and Mrs." B. F. Kersey o: Richmond, Virginia. Dr. and Mrs W. M. Harris of Savannah, Geor gia; Mr. ami Mrs. Earl Carter o Durham, North Carolina; Mrs James- Napper, .Richmond; Mrs G...W. Cor, of Durham; Prcsiden and Mrs. J. B. Randolph, Claflit College. Orahgeburg; Dr. Little iohn McPherson, Orangeburg. Mm K. M. Paige, the bride's aunt am I Wendell Page of Sumter. The bride was lovely in a gowi tit' white organza trimmed in flu ted lace, made on princess lines Her veil ot bridal illusion fell fron a pearl coronet and she_carriet .1 cascade bouquet of bride's rose: ith1 white lilies. Her*-only orna ment was a strand of pearls. Mist Cassandra Maxwell, maid of hon or. wore a gown of cecil blue chif fon and lace and carried a bdu quet of cerise rosebuds- Mrs Frank Kersey was charming in i gown of yellow marquisette ant lace and carried a bouquet of yel low roses. Mrs. Frank Nelson wort a gown of orchid taffeta and nei and carried pink roses. Mrs. B. F Kersey, the groom's mother, was lovely in a gown of "beige lace ant a shoulder corsage of pink rose buds. Immediately after the ceremon; the bride's sister entertained witl a reception, assisted by her bro thers, Messrs. Wendell and Henrj Maxwell. Also assisting at the re eeptton were, Mrs. J. H. Birnie Mrs.?sL?Fh?Pearson;?Mrsn?J? Pierce, Mrs. Frederick' M. Shef field, Mrs. Charles A. Watermahm Mrs McDuffie Sulton, Mrs E. M. Page, W. M.- Harris and the Misses Cecile Daniels and Rosebut Eiubly. * "After the reception Dr. anci Mrs. Kersey left for their wedding trip and will make their home in Detroit, Michigan. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mi^s. John Maxwell d' Orangeburg and is a graduate -4"..AVest Vii*giiiia State College, She has taught in the public schools and at Claflin College, The groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Kersey, Richmond, Virginia and is a graduate of West Virginia State College and Meharry Medical College. He was an interne at Freedman Hospital Howard University. Washington, 1). ('.. and will practice in Detroit. DIIHORAll SOCIAL CLUB The_vlub held its regular meeting j-.t the home uf Mrs. Koberson. The club w?s Called to order by singing Draw Me Nearer; the Lord's Prayer was led by the vice president, Mir." Outeh; ~scTffptUrt lesson was read from St. Matt Istli chapter by Mrs. Jordan. The minutes of tffe last meeting' wen ad by tin.* President, Mrs. Tay. 'or then the roll was called each member recited Biblg verse and responded in the usual manner The house was then opened for business. The club then made its final plans for the silver ten to be given Sunday evening. August 3rd at the home of Mrs. A. M. Tavlor 025 Oak street. The clubs of th?' city nve invited to attend. Wr jhei] catne to a close by singing the" club song Clod be with you The next meeting Monday nighl ft the home of Mrs. Jordan. Wf 0ien adjourned. I.ADIF.S SPORT SOCIAL ( LIT Tli.* I.rdies Sport Social clut held it? regular meeting at thf home of Mrs. Marie Robinsor 2402 Washington St. Song was led bv the Chaplain, Shine On Me M iss Mable, Jenkins and also pray or by Miss Jenknins. Business V' IS rnrriefl out in it~ imml man. nor, then the president took charge We are planning a dance at Dun her Lao, August Ifith and are >" viting pur many friends and vari<>tis clubs to"cooperate~with IPs an<" let's keep cool at Dunbar Lake \ffer the meeting Mrs. Washing ton served delicious sandwi<jho<; lemonade and cake, which eacli enjoyed. Our rn^tingwill be at the home of Mrs. Daisy Gatei 1218 I^Agree street. THE PALMETTO LEAS I)annelly-Mack Nuptials y One of the most outstanding wed dings of the season took place in .. Alt. Vernort, N. Y. at the home of jr Mr. and Mrs. Chaileu J. Pierce, y when Louise Estelle iiannelly became the bride of Henry Malverse r Mack. The bride is the daughter of ' Mrs. Ophelia Rebecca Dannelly, formerly of Charleston, S. C. and 8 the late Joseph F. Dannelly of ' Orangeburg, S. C. She is a'grad ' uate of South Carolina State col'? lege and a former teacher of that - tsate. - The groom is the son of Mr. :1 nid Mrs. Henry Mack of Bishop2_ cilie, S. C. He is an alumnus of Athm university " and former prinJ cipal Of Woodrow gruded school. 3 He is now. an Educational Counj selor arc! baritone singer in the \ YMCA quartette in New York, _< , The bride was given in marriage _ by her uncle, Mr- William Cook, " of Pittsburg, Pa. Bhe wore an , ivory duchess satin yown, made on princess lines, with a sweet- i jh hetrHr neck. A six vard train of ( bridal illusion from = I headdress of a coronet of pearls. < _ .She carried a white satin, prayer j ook with * streamers of white 1 :atin, looped with orange bloss- j i c Mrs. Mozette Pierce matrorr oF 1 honor, wore an outfit of aqua marine mnuplin de Boir. She carried i bouqet of roses and larkspurs. J The bridesmaid, were Mrs Mary Hazzard and Miss Amanda Starn- < es. They wore outfits of rose pink noiislin de soir and carried bo<1 uels ul gladiolas and roses, rhe groom was attended by John \ugustus Hazzard, his beet man id Wilton Wilianis. his only ! isher.' ' ? i The ceremony was pel formed by - ?V.. K?Fauviellf. under aiii improvise*} arch. Large Connies' hroughout the home provided the 7 'ig'ht for the ceremony.? J j The reception was held inimcj liateiy after the wedding at the 1 , Mavfair Palace Ballroom in New 1 _ *"brk City. The ballroom wus dec rated with white wedding bells, mints, gladiolas. and white cor- ' rations. The bruLtl table was 'hirty (dO) feet iong. beautifully ' lecon ted with a banquet cloth of ( bite lace, coronation ferns, and 1 andlcs. The bridal c;ike was an 1 -Id fashion four-tiered fruit ak- ; ?<1 with ;1 miniature bride ' j .ml groom. t The bride's mother was beauti- 1 . f1111 v attired in orchard lace oVe> 1 tiiflfnte with a ni"ir?furp nf sweet < j oeas. The above mentioned dress 1 . 'm1 bride's dress wfts designed by ' "is. Amanda Staines of Columbia. S. C. : Among the out-of town guests 1 ' re the bride's aunt. Miss Catherine K. Dannelly, Orangeburg I * S. C.; Mr. William Cook,' Pitts- < feurg. Pa . and Mrs. Hulon Mur> "av .and daughter, Philadelphia, -< - Evelyn Bolds._~Mils~ "Dorothy Rhett i Patterson. N. J.: Mrs. DordTftV t ? il. Peterson, Ridge Spring, S C. I t , I)!( KSCN DESERVES PRAISE j Mr. J. E. Dickson, who had charge of getting up aluminum "or the government irT^Cnturnbrr ] ! deserves "The Well Done Word" - if we are correctly informed. May ] or Owens, called the leading Ne- j iroo citizens of Columbia last i > veek to meet with him in the ' i city hall. Several scores met and [ elected Mr. Dickson as chair nay . with power to chose hia aswK. , tants. *Mr. Dickson put everyone ' to "work by giving-each a cerUm I section of Columbia to work Mid ; our information, though not official the goal of 2000 pounds has been reached. [ Some, claim. Columbia Negroes will not cooperate in business, but _ thi? nrie clear casp when the right party heads a business, when !ts properly presented and have them tu u: del-stand its no one man concern, it can and will, be put over here in Columbia. The P;-1 motto Leader wishes to congratulate Mr. Dickson and also those who worked with him Without the cooperation of his f "abinrt,"this program would have failed. We wish t>> congratulate M-nvo* Owens and hi. council. Believe _ it or not, it was the onlv sure way to get this pro"?-ani over Ink-time Negroes handle it. Tt goes further to prove, other ' worthwhile business can be put over in Columbia if presented from 'be right angle. ! HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. A. A. Sims, Pastor Tlvo Sunday? school opened at , 'he uslirl hour with officers and eacVers at their p osts of duty. L 'i'. t. aching cf the lesson . on the differentclasses,avery interesting review was given. , The B. Y. P. U. convened at ,6:30 with the advisor presiding. After the <1 -votion and business session, - short program was rende-e I ^ The Y. P. P. club-Vnet at the home of Mrs. Alone Nance. ) t ST. J.AMES A. M. E. CHURCH i Rev. M. R .McBride, Pastor , :s. ts. opened at the usual hour . with a larRe number present and Supt. and teachers at their post. The lesson was beautifully review . ed by the Presiding Elder Dr. J. MS: Btnrrrf. Sci vire bejran wmne diately after S. S. Our Presiding Elder came before us and brought p the message, Be of jfood cheer, I have overcome the wc^ld. St. M>hn n?;:n Flr.muMul reuurL fur this quarter $462.56. KB r - ^ Ferguson- Thompsoi Nuptials Clinton, South Carolina, July The wedding of Miss Emi Mary Fergusou tn Benjamin Thompson took place, on Sutida July 20, sit the home of the brick grandmother Mrs. Emma Your The ceremony room was bea ttfully decorated carrying out t color scheme of white and gree In the center of the ivy and ros< framed mantle a large mirrow w olaced making a lovely setting f 'he ceremony. Preceding the entrance^oT t! bridal party Mrs. R. P. AlexanC presented a program of weddii music. She played "Oh Proomi Me" by Dekoven. M;cs "V'ivi R Alexander was beautifully dried in an orange evening go\ sang "Because". ATi-. J. T, V Vfims sang "I Love You Truh The traditional wedding nun was Mendelssohn and Lohengi and during the crremnny-she -pt ed "To A Wild Rose". The bride's maid was Miss Ni: M. Thompson sister to the grnr, ind was beautifully (IressecL.r A'hlte satin bodice m" kirt -?i :arried a lovely boquet of roses. Miss Rubye C. Ferguson sisifo the. bride was matron of hon?. She was beautifully dressed in blue chiffon. She alao carried lovely boquet of" roses and" r Connie E. Ferguson ?v;v11 -siter of the bride scattered a luv< I.ittle Carrie J Young com of the bride was ring-bearer. Tring was carried on a loVely whii and green satin pillow. Mr. Thompson* was attended b Marion Leak as best man. The bride wac given in man ige by her father T. Godfrey F< !?uson. She wore a wedding gow of white chiffon trimmed in who lacc?anii a?-flawing whitot v?-i 'lor finder tip veil was made r vhitte net fastened on her hi with gardenias.?Sh? carried h, lal bonnet of whtie roses.? H? lace mttens matehe<i Jht. lace < he dress. Rev. II. W. Walker pastor of th wide _ar,d groom officiated in th presence of an assemblage of re itives and friends. Impress!', louble ring eeremonv was used. A!fter receiving felicitation prom relatives and friends Pro ind Mrs. Thompson led the way t he dining room whore ice crear ind cake was served. The tabl .vas beautifully decorated with tw iowis of White roses and fen me on each end and the bride an Troom cake in the center s i "ounded by ivy vines. Mesdnmes A. J. Gary and I M. Mims were on the rcceivin dne. Following the reception . th wide changed into a lovely blu suit with white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson receiv *d their high school education s r>?li u: >' s a graduate of Benedict college bached in Darlington, now engae d in insurance at Bennettsv:ll* Mrs. Thompson has complete wo years teacher training wor it Allen university, will eomplet ier college work noxt.J unm Some of the out-of-town cnesf ' ere Mr. and Mrs. McKinly Hine \r:~~ au n .i. -w ^ iints /mic rinse cost, .virs. ius^. ^rmTT^'"sTri5f 'Dttrrtri7rrni: Re\ ^d Mrs. L. R.' Kibbler?Jamr Kibbler, uncle, aunt and cousin t :he bride: -Miss Ror.eH Javksnr desdames-Hattie Williams 1 duiry al of (Jreenvilk-. S. C.: Mis lubv Williams. Flint, Mich. v < "IF-" Dark LaugI I' ' ~ " ' ^ ^ ^ ^ I % C T . * Finn I r 9 ffEwyy-time-Boot?io >ut'-Si they disagreee about who t y * ^ *^77" ~T ~~ (i IHBBSIBnSHBSfifl Reese Dupree Presen J* ! I 5 ^'' ? \ \ ? I ilfi "j j V ^ ? ' * ''^ri'1' r-* n ii jq.5^:*' rr <f] . ^ s[ j " ' _ "' V Advance 91c (Tax Inel 1 rt4*tl h -4W- iSil It' -rtt?4- jet i ?H-V a ein; Colleuc Inn and Williams lMKIj>h)X | SO< IM. CLL'H !r OF MvW VOKK CtTY ii 1 tin u:i S; ."i: 1 club No 'I oi _ ,v;u. L.ru i:.i. t >'>111 . <ji Mrs. JacKS'jn and ^ | ii.um.-i ^ 1 >?1 \\\s: l'JO St. Tht< in uu fti!.v .va, ' to order by c tb-' I'; M.ii-iit Miss K. l'itts. Pray -vi y., .'i i r, ri/iaioru. . l.he >cnp- ! lV I ui e lesson wuVthi i. i t "by Mir^? Hunter. '* I Uiir;nt? . J ; and new was d:r- ; r cussed. The re il was culled an .1 * c each member responded with a '1 Bible vers.- and tie. T!u- cl.b liad-? s it? guest Miss 1ir ' ,m Pearl Cii-iii. I rleiMs ai\ always . r welcome. | Miss Luugenia Wert's and Miss Wright of Philadelphia spent the e week end?in New Ymk visiting e ielativos and fri-mis. They were I* the dinnei guests of Mrs. Savanc' rtii'.s Pittafmd and sisteis < :- Sun. They reported a Verv en abm f. ti i p. 0 ! V. . l.H'le Mist- Jean Austin th< daughter of Mr. ni.d Mrs Floyd " Austin id' \e\V Yell. h ft la-*. Week (I i'l.r Mountvill'1. s.* l'. where she will spend the rest of the su:r.na: , with her aunt and uncle Mr. and. p Mrs. KAY lhtts. I.ittk- Jean made ' the tiii' ;.lf the way South al ne.^ IC She is only six'yesn? old. Every one wishes she will have a happ;. .. time. it We regret very much the n is?fortune of our treasurer husiu-u-L-^ Mr. Pittaford, who p t?hii? fingm? , broker, on Sunday. We all hope 71 he will soon be well again, k Misses Emma ar.d Cnj enns _.;Pitts..Avex?L_ pleasant visitors a: - ! tiie home of their brother ?ls > s .Miss Veru Coleman and sisters. c> I Servant 'Robert Forgry of Phil > ..lrlrd-in \vi.s the h. s e rr as: o .Mr. and Mrs. Pi'tafovd. tTi On-Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J-hn Fulle* had as t'reir dinner ir .: their neiees "Misses. Emma an.i iter "... . . . pwmnt pnmpq tn \r,.{ ;i irM II,,,,", ,t )o"ught the g&llM tilts luisl Llrno. PAGE SEVEN BQRfif^Gv ts CAB^ ULOWAY AMD HIS TON CLUB OUCH ESTRA ownship Auditorium "Columbia, S. C. iday, Aug. 8th ? WCFNO ?i I NTH, uded At Door $1.20 U? Doolli^m i lienrv'H Tav Drug Store. * I L m i !>' ill- AllilVPf Of Mis. -Willi,* Filll-i T.iiln a-.. I. .j-i, St ' hi v, nf Mt. VMr?arret Mrs. De s.Uc R..n..-''i'- of N. Y. City; Al.? M?u in Ify- T -M Mrs. Hill fi1 :n W;i = V.ir.;rlor., D also Miss E*nc! Jerec f f N". Y. were pleas;tnv <ftl3*r; at tao nome of Mr. .?.<"! Mrs. J< hr. .F. lk-r :im<l f am fly. Everyone s<-. m to enjoy thenit?. th?: h'fWi.t-t. Tr,< cl.next meeting will be at Mrs. lie a.-ley i.P? St. Nicholas Ave., X. Y. Citv. '""/To IkToy.s <;jT; if saiubvicli - ' , ? ;.!? > rvi-ii. =(MlsXf C'Jpnn:.;. Pitts, reporter. NOTICE . A - : ' State Camp Meet:r.p "f t!.' rhar h of G'M will be (k-M A '>10.- -1011 at corner i'ir.e a:,*.! Lit- ?treet?. Darlington, r. - A!! lw\ : truth are invited ? a: ; in an eld time ! vivi-.i.. }! :; } raise and adore na: .v J >.:? who savi-s from -'"a i:: ; r< svnt We! in. 1 i:.e and i >ter ti.e preach-' .:.L' <: a fu.l e soil ar.d let us y ' the I.' rd together. Come me. c me ail. Elder I? K I.e.,. Stf., Pres. Kid' . F. I.. CKbum. State Sec. AN ANNOUNCEMENT ?Tiii ' cvivai inning of Pine trrnvT Methodist church near Peaks, which was scheduled to be nir. ;>y the Kev.,G. B. Tillman has ~ been changed and (the Rev. Mrs. W::M' ii-.Saleni, N. C., i,:.s ?>e.r secured in hi? place. She will begin Monday night, August !i c ntinue the week-end. Mrs Parke" is n great preacher. well w*-. ar.d a great evange ::-t. Crrr.tr rariy nr.d get your "at. L. G. B< winan, minister BY OL HARRINGTON ?at ... * IX * r " 1 V / J i-j 1 ' -J i?1 'GC/- W f tras I'd their new Cadillac ^