The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 23, 1941, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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Saturday, August 23, 1941 ? 0ER3ONAL J MENTION Mrs- it-.?A. Kv -tt-H-m-rotnpanied l>\ h 't daiiv titers Rath an<l Rosa Mai- It-It fur New York tt> spend i i'.u days. Mis. I.ii Lou:.' Ridden of Gary, t Indiana, i> vt itimr her sister. Mis. it ? a I.one Flovil. Mi - . \V. R rtowin.'in returned to tYilumbia lid. week after taking ht'i vacation in St. Matthews and ('luu lt'.ston. Miss Alnieta Inabinet of 2335 Stark street has returned from a M i;, t .. A t In nt ii' Reaeh Shu ri'?ports a very pteasnnt~stay. Mrs. "TePbir, the efficient bookr keeper at Allen University, is s' eiidinu her vacation in S Spring field, Ohio. Kev. I,. G. Bowman, grand mas tor of the Scottish Rite of South Carolina, nlnncr with others, attended the funeral of Dr. Moorer Monday in Orangeburg. Mr. and Mrs. James Gallman of 2320 Stark St. are spending a week in Washington. D. C-^also in New York City. Their many ^ friends wish them a nice stay. * Dr. W. B. Loving Clarke, the Rev. IT R Rntler. Ppv \V R Rowunun, Rev. I. O. Simmons and rwsda.v at Kittrell College attending the second district convocation. Dr. Butler continued on to Washington where lie is scheduled to preach Sunday. The other prelates returned to Columbia. Mr. Thomas Thompson and f> ii nd of Stanford-, Conn., recently visited his mother, Mrs. Nora Thompson. Mrs. Alfonsa McLayiiune. a sister, and Mrs. Summors, a grand mother of St. Matthews, S. ('. On their way back ? they stopped it) Columbia to see who has been ill for some time. Mrs. Doris Bell Greene, wife of Mr. Rollin P. Greene, with her mother, Mis. Horace Bell of G55 Simpson St., N. W., Atlanta, Ga., ~~ tmd her nephrw,?Odis Weldon Bell, Jr., are spending their vacnW* tion in Baton Rouge, La., her " home. Mother, daughter and grandson motored down from Atlanta last Monday week. Enroute'they stopped over for a" short visit at Tuskepee. Tliov will return by Sep ? tember 5; Mrs. Flo"ei oe I,. Cahvy Williamson, Mrs. Jeiaiit B. Calwy. Jackson and her husband, Mr. Eddie J:u'ksun of Elizabeth. N. J., were visiting their sisters, Mrs. Julia Caldwell and Mrs. Cornelia Campbell of this city. & Mrs. Williamson and Mis. Jackson wore formerly of Columbia, S. C*. but arc- living in Elizabeth, N. J. While here, they were royally entertained at dinners, parties, etc. They report am enMrs. Jeanettc X. Washington, Llic-u ifcj?of .Tflin Il-cm y WM-hiogton, owner and operator of Henry's Beer Tavern and Barbecue stand, corner of Calhoun and . { Heidt St.i., left Friday, August 1G, via. the Seaboard for New York & City to spend her vacation with Mrs. Viola Washington Herbert, __thu.lister of her husband. While on her vacation she will visit Mrs, Kate Moore _ Watson of Boston. Mass. [ 3T7 and Mis. Perry Murles- of 2."0(> Rend St., have had tht. ploasuve of entertaining the following relativis during the past two weeks: Mrs. Cora Anderson, Ashe villi1, N. ('.; Mrs, Polly Tucker Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Law, 2^ Hotilnp on.I Int.. CAna 40 eis and William. A card party was given on August 15yi . for' Mrs. Polly Tucker who hAs left for Union, S. C. to spend a few days with relatives ?tbere^? Mrs. Co a Anderson has also gone to Union. A card party was given August 18th for Mrs. Dunlap. Another party will he given for the Dunhips before they depart for a short stnv in Union. THE V. I'. S. T ( El H The meeting was called to ordei by the president._S6ng and jjl'iiyei by the chaplain. Song, scripture reading, song. The minutes of the last mooting were read received and adopted. Song, the roll w'ns called and each member answered, The next me6ting will he at the ^ heme??Mrs. 'Ttowa?Rwwwt IflOfl Gregg St. Mr, David Outen, Reporter - ? I i;U()WM/t:i:-IIARRNS()N MAURI AOK Of much interest to the couple' friem'n is the announcement of th marriage of Miss Emma Tecer Brow 11 lee and Isaiah -Walter Har ris.011. The ceremony was performed ii at S:()o p. ni., in the presence o die bride's parents, the groom' brother-in-law, and a few friends Mrs. Harrison is the daughtc iii Mr. and -Mrs R. K.?Hrownk<?f Orangeburg. She has don vork in home economics at Hamp ton Institute and South Carotin State College. Mr. Harrison received bis eii ucation at Claflin College an State College at Orangeburg. 11 is now principal of the school a - ^ r Immediately after the marriage .Mi. and Mrs. Harrison n.otore to Abbeville, S. C. where the spent a few days with the bride' sister and biother-in-law, Mr. an Mrs. W in. Wade. Thev were als entertained bv their cousins, Ml I -and Mit, James Smith. From Abbeville, the couple mo tored to Camden, S. C. and visite the bride's brother and his fapiilj Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Brow nice an children. I Thl'V are a< tb?'il rrrrnlly inn structed home on Edisto Drive i Orangeburg. NEW YORK VISITORS - UKTl'RX-' Mr. ~anti?Mrs. Seymore-Spence and family accompanied by Ml lack Barnes and Alfred tiGrave returned to Now York City, al er spending their vacation wit their fathei1 Mr. Aaron Barnes c 1 rmo, S. C., and relatives an friends in Columbia, S. C. The expressed themslves as having pleasant stay. visiting in the NORTH - Mrs. J. S. 'Randolph of Hopkins S. (\, is spending a vacaion wit her children in White Plains, Is Y. arid will .spend-u week with he _ sister. Mrs. Carrie Randolph o Meda, Pa. Mrs. Randolph i^ th wife of*Mr. J.?Sr Rundolph air mother of Clara Kjarodolph who i an affiliate of nursing at Coluni bin Hospital, Mrs. Randolph i expecting to be tat home aroun September 1st. K-OSK SOCIAL CI.I'B The elnb held jta Weekly met ing Tuesday, August 18th, at th residence of Mr. Herbert Halla way, 918 Heidt St. The meetin was opened by singing "Stee Away," led by Mr. Herbert Halla way. Player was repeated. Secon selection, "Study War no more, after whieh tin* mil ?' -* ami the minutes read by the sec rotary. Old and new business were dis cussed. There will be a bingo pai ty Friday, August 22, at the horn of Mrs. Maggie Rose, 2585 Cherr street. The public is invited, W Mr. Japies Hailger, Apt. Z-l, Al lisi-Renediot Court. A delicious r - -past -was served by the hostesr Mrs. Elizabeth Hallaway. EAST END LOVELY THIRTY FIVE SAVING CLUH The East End Lovely Thirtj five Savings Club held its Vi> meeting at the home of Mrs " Cfundte Tolliver. The meeting was opened wit a son,' by Mr. Willie Mayes, "S Soon in the Morning." Anothe song was sung by Mr: Mayes "Just Like the Lord." Pnayer wa offered by Mr. W. F. Scot Another song was sung, "You gc to move." The scripture lesso was tnen read by Mr. Willie Maj - i.?. fii. ijuKi ld.ll.?iUwr., "Pi - ^>n-tho Battlefield," and "A Grea Camp meeting." The devotion then ?ime to a close. Bible verses were repeated b all. The minutes were then ealle for, read-, received and adoptee The sick report was called for. N one urns reported sick Unfinished and new busines came. There was no unfinishe business. New business was th planning of a picnic for T,abc Day at Camden, S. C. An annour - comont was made by Mr. W. I ' Scott. The roll was then calle and each member responded wit his dues. The amount colleete was $13.4.1. The meeting adjourned to met at the home of Dec. Pres. Tnylo 24BB Gervata St. The claslng fedh was, "Go Preach My Gospel." i? I uwiiiiir mnc icu/, i tijMM wji ?- ? ? RETUUN TO NEW YORK Misses Veinella and Do. is Scoft ' of New York City have returned 1- home After a visit of several e- weeks with their grand mother, a Mrs. Janie Reynold, and their aunts and ur.cles, all of Hopkins and Columbia, S. C. Mr. J. K. Gregg left with them to spend a 11 few days in New York before re? ?uming for school. ? s BLUE STAR SOCIAL C LI B Y The Blue Star Social Club held ^__its regular iueoting_at tin. home t, of Mr. ami Mis. J White, 2221 Senate St. a Our opening song. "1 sl?all not ? be moved." Prayer led- by the I chaplain, Mrs. Hester Mae Wise, i The president then took charge of e the meeting. The minutes of "the t last meeting were omitted and the - ? ?!>, e-.iim,) Fufh member IP. \ spondee! with a Bible verse and d fee. $1.20 was taken up for the y siek, Mrs. Lincoln. Unfinished and ' new business was discussed by the <1 president. The meeting was eiar? ried out in its usual manner. We are planning a ride to Dunbar lake soon after T.abur Oay. We adjourned to meet with Mis. (' Annie Mae Raford, 1217 Lyon St. '' Mrs. Justine Smith, secretary Mr. Jessie" Brooks, president n ' HIGH HATTERS SAVING AND SOCIAL CLUB We met at the home of Mr. and M is J ames?\V hart An,?UenediCtLl. r> Allen Court', Apt. Y-7, Monday's night, -August 18. The president-" ? called the house to order' then tin - devotion was conducted by Mrs. d Wharton, singing "Remember me" ' y and prayer. u The minutes of the previous meeting were read; received and adopted. The roll was called. Each 1 member responded. The meeting s> was then turned over to the presih dent for business. Old and new ' OusilKss Were discussed. Tin, club planned ia bingo party and a pea^ nut pull to be given at the home ' e of -Mr. ami Mrs. Young mi 2810 1 ^ Gervais St., Wednesday night, 8 "August 27th on tile lawn. The ' '* public is cordially invited to come s and be with us. We will give 1 away some valuable priy.es. We nave also planned a moon light ride and will give you the date in uur hum rujjori. riuiiM.* waicn lur the (Uite in older to get ready tc ' t go with lis t>n our first ride. 1 e Our chaplain, Mrs. Eve Sue 1 i- Samuel, is ill, We hopt. t'ur her a g speedy recovery, il We wish to thnnk our distinguished guests for being with us d on August 15th at our third an- ' " niversarv. We hope to meet you d again. Our meeting closed to meet >" at the home of Mrs. Lucile'Sam- : uel, Benedict-Allen Court, Apt. i- Y 8. Monday night, August 25th. ' e y BOOKS A 1)1)hi) FOB i. 11 KCtLATIQX AT Tin: , WAV ERF F Y BR .VN t H LIBRARY e ' _l'ler I m mediale ReL nsed- Iv __ Lion Sereovici, "Innocent Crimi nal," by J. I). Beresford, "St. Vi tus Day," by Stephen Graham, ' "City of White N'iuht." by N*. Gubsky. "Closed Garden," by Julian Green, "Briadl Gown," by K. Gu<l ni'indsson, "The Flower, of Life," 1 by T. Burke, "Figures of Earth," ' by .1 B C-.b-ll " A fbil.l'-oo.l " . by Iluus Coiossu, "Flappers and '' Philosophers." by F. S? Fbtaaerald. o "The Soft Spot," by A. S. M. Hutr v'hinson, "Mrs. Warren's Dauprhr,T*r/' by She Marry "JrhnstonL s "Black Diamonds," by .Maurus Jot. kai, "The Fourth Kinjr." by II. S. >t K< t ie)*, "Diary of a Voting Lady n uf Fashion.-' try?AL King-IIu.ll. p. "From Doubic Eagle to Red Flag," w-ixy ^H M "Toni rt- -Dii nn.nda," by Gordon I.atta, s "Deep Evening," by E. W. T.ohrke, "Somewhere ipthis House," y by Rufus King, "Conrad in Quest Of ~Hbr Ynuttn"-bv--?r. Merrick. "The House of Knch," bv L. Merrick, o "Strange Thoroughfare," by S. R. Novak,- "Th Weavers."- by Gilbert Parker, "Children of the Mist of , Eden Phfllpotts, "Fay's Cirvus," by K. S. Pritchard, "Tragedy on 0 the Line," by John Rhode, "From Man to Man," by O. Schreiner, ' "And Quiet Flows the Don," by ? ?Khadokbov, "The Wave"'?-by ^ Evelyn (Scott, "O Tliou, My Aush . tria," by Ossip Schubin, "Gqlden d . ... . , . - - - winnows, ny Anurejv sourer, "They That go Down in Ships," hy M. Stcon, "The Weh of Youth," r? bv W. E. Suskind. "Rogues TT March," by M. K. Miller, "The Waves," by Virginia Woolf, J. W T. ? THE ?ALMET1 t) LE VOCAL RECITAL The Reynold's Mbsic School presents Margaret Youfcigblood, contralto, m a voqad reetLal Sonday everting; August 24, '1941 at 1 Fitst Calvary Baptist church, 0:00 o'clock. PROGRAMME I Woodforde-Finden; "I^abenera," Bizet; "Ava Maria," Fraitz Schubert . II "Day Breaik," London Ronaldr ".Morning," Landon Ronald. "Evening," I/andon Ronuld; "Night," ! Song-Cycle III "1 Stood on Do Rrbbcr Ob Jerdon," Arr. by II. T. Burleigh; "Somebody's Knocking at Your Door," Arr. by R. N. Dett; "Deep i Rivet-,"- Arr, by S> Or- T?y *. IV "Invictus," Bruno Huhn. 1'AGELANI) NEW'K? Mr. Earlie Blakeney motored to | I.aurens Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.' Alec Smith have ( t?s their house guests their daugh i cer-in-law, Mrs. G. W. Williams j HrkLllttle s'.H G. W. Jr., of Atlktt ~ tic City, N. J. j Don't forirpt the vrvlvnl nmM. ? I ing beginning: at Wesley, Chapel Sunday." Rev. King is the pas- j tor. ? 1 ? ? I Musses LouiSF BlakCTSTTy &TTtf~ Edna Reid acompnnied by Messrs ^ William Nichols and Rob McDowell spent last Sunday In Charlotto. N. C. ; ? | Mr. aiul Mrs. Melvip Kive.iv of ^ Amtre-ws; St -Grr ?eeontpame<l by j Miss- Gene bo Pinson spent -the? weekend with Mr. an<L Sirs. Walk er Rivers. Miss Betty Ray Riv- ^ L-rs who has been visiting her brothel' Melvin, returned home with . them. % Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnson had j as their houge guest last week Miss Lena Blakeney of Charlotte. . Mi'. Riinch Dixon motored to Eutawville, Tuesdav. s Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fuller of ^ Philadelphia acompanied by their ^ Uliii, .M'1^ Lucv Grant of Cheraw? and Mrs. Fuller's mother, Mrs. ? McHnnielB of Darlington?visite<" ? Mr, and Mrs. T, F Brewer Wed- ^ ncsday. ? Miss Pauline Blakeney of Cheraw spent last week with Miss . Mtmrto " Blakeney. r Mr. Jonathan Robinson of Fort ^ Buugg visited relatives here Sunlay. Mr. William Robinson also is at home after haying attended summer school in Darlington. Mi . Robert McNair of Char- ^ lulto, N. visited Miss Walker Rivers Bundav. n Mrs. M. I.. Foster Johnson of Chesterfield the beloved Jeanes teacher visited those schools in this district that are having a ^ summer sesshm?itlvis?week? Her . , . e n-sits always bring a ray ol sun shine and a deal of inspiration. prof, and Mrs. H. C. Brewer of Hartsville; Messrs Jimmy Robinson and John Wright of Bluetts Falls, N. 0.. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Brewer or Tuesday. Mr. T. F. Brewer and son Louis motored to Pee Dee, N. C. to attend a birthday dinner honoring his brother-ln law Mr. Jimmy Rnliiiunn Mrs. Map Tyson and little duujjhtcr Folly motored to Charlotte Thursday to spend two days with her husband Mr. Hoy Tyson, who is now working in that city. Mr. Tvson returned with them to _ spend the week t.nd. - Mrs, Benie Norwood who is tea ohing at Flint Ridge school spent last weekend in Vork with her family*. ?~ Miss Louise Blakeney and Miss Annie McGombe motored to Monroe, N. C. last week. ? Mr. Clyde Massey?visited in _ Hirtnetta Monday. Mr. am) Mew, Hi A. Jahnaon and children Taicdie " and William accompanied by their nephews Bernie E. Rullock nnd Shalmers Low ery motored to Columbia, S. C, to attend a family reunion at Zlon church with Rev and Mrs. J. P Reeder acting as host and hostess. A host of relatives and friends were royally entertained. ? Among those here from Charlotte Sunday were Mr. Albeit Richardson, Mr. nnd Mrs Maglean Rlalfonov \T r Mflrrnllnon Blakoney. Mrs. Maggie Blakeney and ^children and many others. Mr. and Mrs. John Bonh^rt and sister Rertha and Mr. Norris Boozer of Washington, D. C., are visiting relatives here. This par'y aeeompanied hy Mr. Bonhart's mother Mrs. El'za Bonhart and Mrs. N. 0. Brewer and daughter Vashti motored to McFarland and . a A., ??... ? ^ SADER WARE SHOALS NEWS Church The churches .are iinally tting on daylight saving lime. The Sunday Schools were opened on schedule with everybody enjoying the lesson., Little River Baptist chuich enJoyed two "very good and helpi.) sermons. At the morning service Rev. W. D. Coker, the pastor, presided, and at the evening service Rev. R. Wesley Watson presided. Revivals are in full bloom in the surrounding communities. Many souls are being revived. The Daily Vacation Bible school opened August 18 at 8:30 with an able faculty.'It "TV hoped that the anrollment reaches the 100 mark. Social" There are any number of visi:ora in and around Ware Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson are luappy :o have their son, Mr Charles S'elson of Detroit. Mich, and with lim Mrs, Parker and two rousant and Joseph. They are alio visiting relatives and friends n Georgia and Florida. - Misses Genevive Duncan, Queen e Perkins of Brooklyn, N'. Y , and Hiss Shepherd'of Columbia, an--? he house guests of Mr. and Mrs. iVill Sheler, Mrs. Eugenia English of Balti- , nore, Md. is home visiting rela ives and friends. She spent a few lays in Asheville. and Highland. C. The friends "are yery pi mid To" ee Mrs. Maddox out again aftei laving beerv ill for some time. Mrs. Celestie Evans and dnugh T, Deloris of Washington, 1) C., ' vere home a week due t?> the llneas of her mother and grand rrand mother, Mrs. Km ma W Jaddox. Rev. and Mrs. K. Wesley Wat on oi Kansas City, Mo., ah.. wertiome. Mrs. Watson is the former Irs. Sara Walker Cunningham. "Mrs. Sara Ellen Brooks, Misses leneva Mosely ami Miriam Withrspoon and Mr. I.onnie Walker irere* Sunday afternoon guests of lias Maggie Walker, The Emma Maddox high school 8 undergoing a new coat of paint >oth inside and out. It looks very lice. Dtle to the illness ?f Mm. Emna Maddox a new principal Ifris een chosen for the coming school erm, Mr. Henry Ashe. Mr. and Mrs.'Henry Ashe will novo to Ware Shoals at an early heraw, S. C.. Monday. Mr. L. R. Williams .>f Philade! | hia spent Monday re ? rProf. John Cide oPCln rnu nas?d through" town last Saluni-; W > y ? Dark Laughi "The way I Aggers it Bootsie, Why not a aoul got throwet HKOW.N < li.M'KL A "M i:. cin.'iu ii ?iit \. 1. 1?Ui.lmi,.i.u?? 'i* " ' .\;iK'.J*t J4 Ix.^in- .. i! n-., v;i 1 mo-ting and ' "" ' i.;I.|> | v, ai ; to n .i jc * * *! of. If.. 1<( , Yourifc T~~~ , ' I'm., f A M. E. ' ?i. : . i. 'ii- mx- t-jipecti'o 'A ';, ljs . !. S t.day fvcn1 ' .( it ?.-? vi'-t- Don't -.i V h da;, ft-l-im- t c " i i ai./i t'.-it ,t ,i day . ' at *: j' i r.iv Sunday scJio-.i ,\,ia i.ii.i..i i.t " - i|.' tt:, i uach( i> ;.t ti.o-ii o! datv. ',r" ""'i "x|V ! {,usJ'tiiiy taught -1* 1' < i a rr. TFt ETZTt int rii/.st' ' V " > ' ' ' i... tin- wijjI. II" a l.tti f.'uk -O!!!.- \oiy ^ I 1 I . I"). ' 1 . t 1 I II VI .1 v is;t"t u ith J J. .1: ,.ur i:, | i i.-'.l; f.f .\L>.- Ma'. | Jl-.tj in-..:, III!:, N'ir Othat.-. La. who. S<? Jui-uy a ' v i-(.? With h<_i iu.iJT~M7:~:.i i. arvi j '!'! t1' K . I'1 : ' i 1 'In".1 t!i'?rin' | in'.lli.' Mi-. -1 >11'- .r.. .M::.* H'!'' tit.i s"!.'.'. \cry 'itiAi,. p.-a-mi:, t'_, ihtr ixlij-nj.. L-m-mi -ai' a i [ i?ri?v* n i ..?..... i -lav a'A ait- y-.: ;tt ai.y tin.*.- - x ?hai ?La?aJ?L:.is wtiti:.^. Wo he ;.e ?hi wil; n I'*' Ui"> agfaia. W ; * l\ i. \ViJ-oh . of .ui idgel""L ' itit M f.df.v' t:u rninji Aau'iitt lHth after siJtiaJiiijk' wct'kg w .ti, (,< i ir.'.hor, vMiAmie ".mi? ul .W-wh'-rry a rid her sister? fi-hiw . M : > ?l.rrr: :. < i1?t?a' f'?? Katie I.iulsi-y. *, 7.' "M I.iiaici v, re-porter . dattXT7 LuiaW aiKer spent last Saturday with "the Maddox famnw1 Mi. J"!in Albert Ware and sistois front Citioaco, Illinois. Mrs.] Rut.-. . i< opt Brooklyn, N. Y? j anil Mi*. Annetter Elledge from ' Detroit, .Michigan ar-e :-vtsrtihg=: relatives near Ware Shoals. j Rev, and Mrs. W. D. Coker ar.u ; family, \veie the dinner'guests of; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lowery. Af- j tor dinner the I.owerv.* and Co- ' ? * 1 keis motored to the home of Mr. and. Mi.--. Gus Moore. Mrs. Blanche Lowery has as her ! ju>v pucsi^ inue isurv Aire- andRichard P!.:?imor nlul Mario Fow. Icr tfi-.liiociivilie, S. C. They art; Ino Pniiv Vflt-n'iiM. Rh i't<- sch>>ol while here. fer . . . . , the members is gettin'a littl? I overboard ori the whole ?x( , * & _J { Page Seven J COACH NELSON CALLS 35 PI A VERS INTO CAMP SEPTEMBER I, 1941 "The Allri. University Yellow Jackets will report for football practice September 1, 1941 so that f "y wifi be p:<-pared to meet the touxh schedule ahead. ^ The ^ ellow Jackets won the _ ' 'H> > .'.an,pit lawt. year. *' All forruer pit yer? and new men v .o expect to nia'ie t}i(. t-am are asked to report to Allen Universi*> Sept* mber 1. IP J1 schedule -'. Allot; \s .Moiris Hrown. Atlanta, Georgia; Oct. 4, Al.C". \ s J f Smitn, c.hai lotto, ^ f ~Oc'.. 11. A. '.v: \t Hetnuiie <-coki:?.; . . r. J-:,..Via. S ( .: Oct. i ^ A lien Vs. L;Vi.'.'/s!on(. Collece, 1. : ' S, c,; p; \;ir, . VS1 II"!'! |v C Hf i T . I << f . -XoV. - ! - A11(;l' VS. CollcgY* "' v " - " Fm-r \';:!li-y?Fmr??c Miopia; .S, ( .: "Nisi?IU. ,\lie--, v-. Fort Vol- ? ' ' v St.-."v. Copjir.bir. S. C.~ Nov. ' ii. ' N< v. 27. Allen vs. Claf:n College Columbia. 9. C.: Dec. C open W U. \ I . M ("ON V ENTIOX OK THE CENTRAL CONF. ?Ti r' ?rrM?F.1 .V. -I'T.nry convent i- ?. one of its best n'--!ay sr-?eic., *hal was ever : <-.d i!i the h:--t<;ry ' ? the Central conference t:.?. 7th. 1941 iti Mt. M<"rmh A. M. E. church nonr'Sr. Mr/'to*. '>. ~"S,--C';'- Rev C?F?d?11 .?im ?~? J he H"\- .J ('. (.'oav-jn; r.f Beth I Elation. St. M-fhev.-s. 9. C., presumed a v ' r.(?e f,.:l n. selecting his *.< xt .f < (,!) , Pa. Its Letter to the Phi'Mrinrr? ?,v\ chapter 2nd v, !-t, ' p. - :.vf, ..... (i, ^ ? Le.'..'-re i-f < vil w-.-rkyrs. beware T c> ne:s; r.. buhjo> t: TCI many '! v>. '3eei.il::.'i\?f-vet>' -oily? ?4?ve-< i?ft-- -v - " ? Financial the -< ?:? a success.' Practically every poir-Jt in the district pai l out. tVc. as Missionaries *tr- ri-i-.tr:'-;!'" i n God'= name. Mis \ . (i Sunt me s. v> resident-; Mi-*. Mar; Murph, treasurer; <'M.-vj A E. An.:.kcr. i-forter. WA N TED? Pes it ion as high school <>? Momentary school teach; II...dei. of first grade, gene ral ? e4?s e_M?e. frj. jv-re Miss Rosa Jat.e Powell. MIC T. St . Colj!:.via, S. C. T'V- ... wni? 1 i i i . V -Vi'iO. WANTED?Position as teacher. A. B. g:aclaatc. Lc'd'r of first grade certificate, six* yel.rs oxperier.ce. Address Teacher care of _TLfe Pahy,t?; ?Leader,?Cu'.uiv.'oia-r-? S. C. Poro Beauty School Located at L'-tM Millwood Ave. REALTY CELT LEE.IN ALL ITS ' BRAN' 11ES > ?hanip?>oing, Pressing. Marcelling Croquinolling, Finger M aving. Hair Dyeing, Bleachir*?. ManJeuring. .\lassaging. Hand Molding Anatomy and "~"T" Electricity. PHDNE 5687 Wilhelmina C , L'upe, Instructor \nnie M. Pope. 1. Malone. Pres. BY OL HARRINGTON ~ 2 i e older and more settled down, lursion." % v ? -? . 4k