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Saturday, September 13, 194] ,?-PERSONAL f MENTION Mrs. Janie Mayers is visiting Rev. and Mrs. Mosely of Richmond, Va. Mrs. Lula Middleton spent ft week visiting ^TSr Brother and son in Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Leola Hamilton spent a pleasant week end in Sumter, S. C. with relatives and friends. Mrs. E. M. Murles spent the weekend, in Spartanburg, Si C> with friends. Miss A. I>. Johnson left the city Tuesday p. m. to teach in the West End public Bchool, Rock Hill. S. C. We hope for her n pleasant Urak Mrs. Mamie WilliamB is in Brooklyn, N. Y. visiting relatives and friends. We hope for her a pleasant stay. Misses Gladys, Margaret Y. and James Gray have returned from a delightful trip after visiting friends und relatives in New Jersey. Mrs, Vera Coateg. of New York guest ol Mrb.' Celia' Glenn, to spend her vacation. Friends are glad to welcome her. Mr. Zeb Heller, formerly of Columbia now living in Norfolk, Va. 7. spent two weeks here with relatives and friends. He reported a happy stay. ? Mrs. Wilhelmina Moy Patterson was the guest of M17 and Mrs. Mosby. She went via the Silver Meteor. After spending 8 days in the city, she is back home. Mrs. Maggie* Dennis. Mrs. MatHp MfcClerekTInj Hisses Almeta end Louise, master Lenzo McClerklin pave returned from their trip to New York. They reported a pieasant stay. Mrs. Celia Glenn, proprietor of Celia's Beauty parlor has return ed home, after spending hei- vbcr tionr in New York and Whshington visiting relatives and friends. She reports-, a pleasant stay^, Mrs. Laura Vance Simmons and daughter, Virginia Juanita Sim mons,? have, just- returned from Charleston visiting her sister, Mrs. Lemons, and family. They reported a very, very pleasont trip. Mrs. Bessie Lever ha? returned home from a pleasant trip after visiting her relatives and friends in N. J? Washington, D. C., Richmond, Va., Winston_Salem, N. C. ,She reported an enjoyable trip. Miss CatheriTre^illingstvot-thnof 904 Oak street, motored to Charlotte, N. C. for Convocation. She also spent 4 few hours with her cousin and friends and reported a very pleasant trip. Miss Elzona Ohapman and neice Miss Barbara Chapmn of Cheraw S. C. spent their vacation in Wash ington, D. C., New York City and Long Island, N. Y. with her sisters and other relatives and friends. She reported a pleasant trip. Mrs. Minnie Wilso:: ol A.bany, New York has returned to her home after spending two weeks with her cousin Mrs, J. G. Cannon of 2229 Gervais St. Mrs. Wil son is an old Columbian and her many friends were glad to see her. Mrs. Wijhelmina Conley of Washington, D. C., and her uncle Mr. Nelson Thompson of Claymont, Del., are visiting relatives ; and friends. Whil? in our city cousin Mrs. J. C. Cannon of 2229 Gervais St. They were the recipient of many social courtesies tendered by their friends^ Mrs. Annie Belle Mayo Hiller is back home after having- spent 4 days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Mosby of 1342 Que Ht MW n P Whil? there she also was entertained by relatives, Mrs. Leola Vincent and Mrs. Mabel Hall formerly of this city> M1s9 Helen J. Karl of Cayce and West Columbia-, C. C., is spending the summer in Washington!, D. C. with her uncle. She has also visited her sister in New York Ci^y. She will return soon for sch'ool where she will be a senior at the Lake View high school of West Columbia. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Earl o f Cayce, S. C. m Mrs. Mavme fJnnn of flroorm boro, N. C. ha* been visiting here for one week. While here she was entertained by the following relatives: Mrs. Maud Hlller, sister; Mr. and Mrs. Mack Williams brother and sister ini Taw; Mr. and Mrs. Robert WiTIIams brother and sister..m law; Mr. and OTrs Wendell Hiller, Mm. Matilda Wil liams and Mr. and Mrs. William Swan Hille*. She expressed having enjoyed a lovely vacation. L Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Wheeler ffimmft Wftt-nn MonfrUfe) oj i Columbia, S. C. and Ann Arbor, i 1 Michigan are Receiving congratu- s lationa on the birth, August 8, of t twin daughters, Alma Monteith f and Lucile Monteith. Mr. Wheel- S er arrived in Columbia September 8 on a fortnight's leave from "the 5 l University of Miehigan where he i i3 working toward his doctorate ( in bacteriology and doing- Borne c special research for the Parke, t Davis Co. of Detroit, under the ' supervision of the department of 1 ""bacteriology of the University of T Michigan. r WILLIAM WILDER IN NEW \ YORK William Earl Wilder of K-7, Al_ \ len-Benedict court, has accepted, f and is getting along well in a new position in New York City. Hie many friends here Scnow Mr. Wilder, a former student at Booker T. Washington, , better known aD "Slim." While here, he has been em? -i ployed at the Romanstlne Grocery, Edgewood, where his brother, Her- * cules Wilder, is still c ployed. Mv. ' Hercules Wilder has iinished oil*, year at Allen and plans to co tinue his studies. MR. STARKS IN NEW YORK J Mr. D. R. Starks, a prominetn * member of Sydney Park C. M. E. f church, and secretary of the board * of finance of his denomination, c - left Columbia Monday for New A York on his vacation. I Mr Starks will spend a " few -3 days with relatives and on his re- 2 turn will spend a week in Wash. < ington attending the annual con- j vocation of the Ninth Episcopal f district which includes South Ca rolina. Mr. Starks has been a mem- z} ber of his general conference for the last 24 years and a member of i the - finance committee for 16 I years. He is aTs0 secretary of the r state fan* association of South Ca- ( rolina. steward, trustee. _Supt. x of the Sunday School and class t leader of his hurch. v When asked by this reporter, ^ wither he would drive his "fast v four Dodge," a car-he-has owned r for 15 or more years, he replied: t "I think I will ride on that Streamlined to see whether it rides as 0 sweet as my fast four Dodge." ? ntwri'dxiun uam1t rioi lunn nr. i i i\n nv/mi. Miss M. L. Little, R.N., of 2116 J p Hampton St. had as her summer j ^ Little Bridgemon of New York; Mrs. Margaret Ford and her twc e dfe^Er^Bavis "and her two children of Evanstdn, 111. The- visitors n were almost strangers to the Columbians, having never lived "here but the many friends of Miss Lft- -F tie soon made them feel at home . S by having them out to parties, sight-seeing tours, etc. They left ( c for their homes with highest o praises and pleasant recollections ' ir of Columbia! p THE Y. F. S. T. CLUB 8 fl The club met at the home of a order by the president. A song w and prayer was led by the chap- 1 a lain another song was sung then o: the minutes of the last meeting ei were read received and adopted. ' a Roll call each member re Bp ondtngTc] The club was glad to have Mrs. H. B. Butler and Miss F. B. Butler back home after visiting in New York City. y The net meeting will be at the $ home of Mrs. Helen Morris 1606 Gregg St. p ?: f THE EAST END LOVELY "35" j SAVINGS CLUB ? The East End Lovely "35" Sav- f ings club me tat the home of t] Johnjc -Mrtfi.__Terry^. ?The -meeting" s was opened with a song by Mr. J. n H. Gladden "Wouldn't Mind Die- 9 ing"; another song was sung by ]j Mr. Willie Mayes "Somehow". ft Prayer was then offered by Mr. w Mayes. The songs "Amen"' and r "In the Morning" was sung. The j scripture lesson was then rean by g the president which consisted of q nflne verse* of the third chapter of Ezeklel. "Blessed Ba the Name" _ was sung by Mr. Mayes. Bible verses were repeated by all.?The j, minutes were called for, read, received and adopted."Then unfln- p ished and new business wa>j call- 1 ed for. Under new business we y, planned to run a moonlight ride. t| The roll was then called and each (2 member responded with their fee. ^ The amount raised was $6.85. The n meeting was adjouimed to meet at _ the home of President Taylor 2455 Gervais St. The closing song was "Precious Lord". v Johnie Mae Terry, reporter, p BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUB I The Blue Star Social club held a its regular meeting at the home of M1H8 Justine Smith 2483 Senate street. The first selection I j Shall not be Moved led by Mr. Jordan r nraver wan reneated bv ;. the Chaplain, Mrs. Hester Mae 2 Wise, then the president took 0 charge of the meeting and minu- p tes of the last meeting were omit ( ed then the roll was called each p member responding with a Bible j( verse and fee. The president out 7 lined the unfinished business and ^ new business. A very nice talk ^ was made by the Vice-President ^ Mr. Joseph Jordan which we all 0 enjoyed very much. The meeting v was carried out in Its usual man- ^ ner. Our closing aelfifitioiL. Got _ my Soul in My Hand, led by the R chaplain. Benediction by Mr. t Jordan. Our next meeting will j be at the home of Mrs. Justine ^ Smith 2483 Senate St. \j Mrs. Justin? Smith, Sec. j| -~TT~1 1 ' Misse? Elsie Mae Sullivan and ^nHra-ftirtPr nf-~thta-p.lt. v havp returned home after a pleasant Ltuy in Wilmington, N.-C. wborehey were the house guests of Mr. nd MVs. D. J. London of 6 N. l'2th st. On "Labor Lay they visited the lea-Breeze beach where tbey en. oyed surf bathing and crabbing."' )n Saturday they were the honord guests of the 54th Coast Ar. illery at Camp Davis, N. C. They vere accompanied by their hostess tnd Miss Carrie Tlargravesr senior: lostess at Camp Levis. They have now returned to their espective jobs. Miss Carter is a nember of the faculty of the Malbor0 County Training and high ichool at Bennettsville, and Miss^ >ullivan will be a member of the "acultv at Waverly elementary ichftol. ? THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB * The Rose Social club held its egular meeting Tuesday afterloon at-a half after 8 -o'clock at he home of Misses Rebecca and Maggie Rose, 2585 Cherry street, rhe house was called to order by he vice president. The meeting >pened by a song and prayer led 1 >y Mrs. Lottie Esaw after which he roll was called and each mem >er responded with a Bible verse > md their dues. The minutes of : he last meetinc were read. re. eived' and adopted. Business vas discussed. There will be a 1 Bingo Party Friday, September i -gt"fho "Kr.wnn nT lfn fpi n p 585 Cherry St. The various I :lubs are invited. The cli b ad-H ourned to meet with Mrs, Tallie ' dae Scott, 2687 Cherry St. | ^ Fhe wavbrly" "silver star The club met on Tuesday evenrug at the home qf Miss TErtha 1 )ean Hart on Stark St. The < neeting was called to order by the Chaplain Mrs. Williams and the ' levotion was carried- out in itB f isual manner and the meeting ' cas turned over to president who j riefly discussed the business. We ' rtsh to impress the public of our < idc September 18th at Dunbar ~ <pke. v Our Secretary Miss Warren is f n a visit in New York also Miss J larifi Merkerson. They are tak- 8 ig Beauty Culture * We are very glad to have our a resident, Mrs Johnson back of er vacation from Charlotte. N.C. 1 he reported having a grand time. ; The meeting was then adjourn- i ' d to meet at the home o{ Misa 1 taby Johnson 1.220 Oak St. :ors are always welcome, to our-4-^ leetinga, v RIENDLY FOURTEEN ~ ] OCTAL CLUB ?? j The Friendly Fourteen Social lub met at its usual hour 8:30 y 'eloek Thursday nigfht. We went" v vto business as usual. We are s lanning on running our last rue- 1 ic for this year Friday night, t epternber 19. We want our t riends to come and go with us .. nd enjoy yourselves. We wijl_ 11 yuu in the next week's naper e here the bus will stop at. Come k nd go we will have the b -st of u rder, so read the Palmetto Lead- <1 r and you won't forget th,? d^- d nd hour our bus will covt r the n W- ~ a Mr. George Brown. President r G. W. McDaniel, V.-Pres. Sec ii : t I EN ABOUT TOWN n OCIAL CLUB p Many thanks to Miss Dorothy e t. Jackson of Columbia, S. C. < or sending in such a fine name,_ 'hiri n"me "mn tr"t iuu|> ui iiamcH win in uy people 1 rom all over the state. Many 1 hanks to all of you for all of j well Trameff sent" In. The club's ~T ame was selected Tuesday. Sept. 1 at the home of Mrs. Nezzle Wil r ams. Officers of thP club are as allows: President R.H". Hemming ray; Vice-President, D. B. Bur ell; Treas., T. H. Mims; Sc., T. ? '. Cayruth; Bus. Mgr.. H. B. s moat; Reporter, M.G-. Bou knight ritic, J. B. Brown. I RUNNY-SIDE SOCIAL CLUB ~ The club held its weekly meet- , ig at the home of our President * Mr. Jamea Middleton 1101 1-2 1 'ark St. Tuesday, September 9' <n 'he meeting wab called to order y the president. After which v le devotion was conducted by thc_ _ haplaln Mrs. Naomi Kelly. The j ouse was then opened for bus!- , ess. Mr and Mm Jawis MliNlftww ? as a fine daughter 3 days old. The Sunny Side Social club inites the public to attend their t larbecue Saturday, September 20 t t 2437 Pendleton St. Barbecue jdll be ready at 8 a.m. Come out V nd enjoy yourself with us. c Mrs. Aria Belle Holley, reporter ~f 1 .A DIES SPORT SOCIAL CLUB The club held its regular meet- g it ?c me ngme 01 rars, Bmitn a 483 Rens*te St. The meeting 2 pened with sineing Down bv the J liver Side led by Miss Christine r !arr. Prayer was offered by Mrs 1 Jell Anderson then the viee-nres ^ lent took charge of the meeting. I "he minutes of the last meeting 'ere read, received and adopted, a hen the roll was called and un- 1 nished and new business discuss i d. Closing song, God bo with ou till we meet led by Mrs. An- t erson and benediction. i We- ere planning irhtrrgo pSrty~T nd peanut pull on Friday nitP at c he borne of Mrs. Nell Andersoj^ f 107 Page St* Next meeting to e at the home of Miss Mable* \ enkins 1206 House St. ThP pub- f Ic is invited to tha party. THE PALMETTO LEA] DEBORAH SOCIAL ^I.ITR , "Dehornh Social- - club?held- itstost meeting at the home of Mrs. Kmnmtc?Sumter. The cTuB was opened at its usual time by the President Mrs. Taylor by singfng;" the^ Lord's Prayer wag led by the president; scripture lesson was by Mrs- -Sumter frout -1st Book of Numbers. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the Secretary, Mr. Pettigrew. The roll was called and each member 4 recited their~Bible verpo and ro. j spunded Ss usu"aT. The house was then opened for business after which the president introduced 2 visitors Mr. Clayton and Mr. Hoi ley who gave us a short talk. We 1 were delighted to have them with 1 us. We came to a close to meet < next Monday evening at the home J of Mrs. .Tpt-dao. We sung t]ie_ i club's song God be with you, and a adjourned. 1 ( AROUND WEST COLUMBIA ' ANn CAYCE F ByRer; A7 Cr DTggB ? c Little J. C. the son of Rev. and ^ Mrs. J. J. Jackson of Cayce was bitten by a snake last Wednes- e day. " * 1 New Lifc. Baptist church at Cayce ^ vas burred very badly at tha. brick F yard last Wednesday. West Columbia?Miss Mary r Washington wants to be a trained p nurse when she finished the 10th grade; Miss Rosalee Washington wants t? be an miln when fehe ~~ finishes t'he 10th grade. Mrs. Wil [j lie Mae Williams is.never satisfied jnless she is working. -j-- -? Sonic people are satisfied as oiig us they urejtat-working. ^ _Mi.SK Evelyn the daughter of js Rev, and Mrs.' J.'. N. Caughman _1 iave. returned home having spent \ :hree weeks in New York City. ^ When you are in West Colum- s, jia and wants somethir^g to eat ?oo(i call in tu Mrs. M:iggle^yrd~ tf, ind Miss Cora Coleman's cafe on > f-eineton St. adjoining Rev. P. J*. rf VlcParla tikI's grocery store. A lean place and satisfy yourself. Rev. A. L. Diggs conducted ser Si ices at St. Mark-Baptist?church it Gadsden last Sunday for_Rey. T. B. Barber. The pastor being ibsent Rev. Diggs Baptized thireen persons and preached the e- mon, and they had a good tipfe Mrs. Emma Young who had tt wen away for three months on. G ler vacation to Phlladelnhia visit n< ng her daughter Miss Willie Mae ft foung and storming-ot Mrs. Jose in thine-Weathers While ~tirore. ~~She S? dsn went to New York City and M isited her neice. di Mr. A. L. Reeves and his belov-" or d wife returned to W. Columbia ci ast Friday and reported an en- M oyable trip. cc Mrs. Ollie Hill who has been acay on ber vacation for three I'eeks to Philadelphia visiting her tt ister Mrs. Issie Myrlea ard her S Moinor ;vir. waiter urener re- w urned last Saturday night saying th hat: she had a pleasant trip. CI Here is something not common luliit oiiiL- people.---In-?1908?the- ~ci olored people organized a society sp r.own as The Hunie Burial Aid m nd Assistance society. From the te ay it started it has never stop ni wring those 33 years it has had th n 1 y three?presodrnts^?o:ie died N nd one resigned after serving 01 early 30 years and present Pres :lent Mr.> D. Bvrd was elected in si he last annual which was the last ~~ f last year. It has had only two ecretaries- une died and the pres lit secretary Mr. Tom iReedmond s serving his thirtieth year. It :as always pared for gjfk nnH ? lUl'ied the (lead. During- the panic t operated right on at one time osing one hundred and sixty delars in the bank. Today it is mov ng right on. Some of the best >eeple holing to this society and r.ost all of them are regular read rs of the Palmetto Leader: Mrs. Vnnie Sligh hold's the money Mrs. Bettie Goodwin and Mrs. dary Ridhardson are still on the ick list. trookland Baptist Church *ulolt Aid Club The club met ut the home of drs. Celie Livingston. The Pasor Rev. IL Morris was with us ind made a splendid talk on pray if. ThP club was served as ustal. XM'BLE BRANCH \. M. E. CHl'RCH Tuv. is. v. iunningnam, rasror The Sunday achool opened at 'he usual hour. All officers and eachera were atationed at their >ost of duty. The lesson was leautifully diaeussed by all teahers and scholars. Rev. Cun ffngham revfewed the lesson i n lis usual way. 11:30 Oui4 TfFofhirijj Service be:an. Rev. Cunningham delivered . wonderful sermon from St. Matt !H:28 For this is my blood of the *Iew Testament u'hich is shed for nany for the remission of sins, rhese were the words of his text. Ve had many to partake of the word's Supper. The A. C. F/v I/oa#ue convened it 0:.30 o'clock. Miss Tolcda I. Cnox was in charge of the evenng topic for discussion "Work and its Blessings". [Everyone ook an active part in the discuss on, *;()<) O'clock the paotor deiveredanother inapTrin? sermon :ivinfr us bread upon which to eed. The Official Board mcetin? conend eat 8 p.m. All reports were ,, avorable. Cora Coleman, reporter. 0 - ' iiif DEE N.EW?BETHEL BAPTIST emtitefi Rev. A. D. I)qncan. .1 r ? Pat) Woodruff, S. C.?Sunday Sen w?B fine. Our Supt. being ubse Mrs. Minnie "Lee Thompson act as Supt. The Sunday School 1 son wa.s_ reviewed hy our past After which a warm prayer s vie was iield. Our pastor" th brought to a great message At night Rev. J. A. Alexanc brought to oa a mef-sage Then 'HJontrmy WlHd'.^Trlatt. 11: 15-: After a pleasant stay of V weeks with her daughter, M Marie Smith of Ashville, Mrs. Mattie Gibbs has return tome. Mrs. Smith and son aecm lanietj her then returning by w, ?f Gainsville, Ga. where M Smith visited her brothpr, M 3.. MOfshaTT Mrs. Gibbs report r fine trip. Miss Essie Sullivan of Toled )hio, wag a visitor here, recent nsiting her cousin, Mrs. Que 'arks. . "After a pleasant visit with h hildren in Washington, D. C., M loses Norrls haB returned. Little Barbaia Park* has returi d to Birmingham, Ala. after iteasant visit with her prren nd friends. Mrs. Mattie ?Thoitti on and little Cha'die Mae t eeon anied her. They reported n plea f" trip. Mrs. Hattie B. Fryer motored 1 Charlotte, N. C. to the House < rayer and witnessed the parrc f - Daddy Grace. __ : TTtrVn TtniiipLXH ill' lulltf nd son attended the funeral, i leir uncle, Mr. Joe Nesbitt. Wo are sorry to report that M ohn-Parker is in the hospitalr The many friends pf Mrs. Carri ftTTrT'are glad to'Ttnow that ?h able to bo out again. -Rev. A. D. Duncan aiicl Kcv. ^ Alexander were the <linne uests of Mrs. Parthenia Are undoy, Mrs. Clara Griffith of Wash igton. D. C.. is visiting her mo ier. Mrs. Cora Casey anl othe datives here. Mrs. Sue Boozer .of Gray Courl , 1C.. worshiped, at New P.ethe jnday. BENNETTSVILI.E NEWS Rv C. D. Sanders, Reporter Mr. J. B. Drake district mana sr of the Darlington Disti let o le N. C. Mutual Life Insurant CLX-Mr. Thomas agent of Ben sttsville, reported a very succes tl district meeting held in Darl gton District office Tliu sday eptember~ 1941. Our owi arlboro Co. son, Mr. J. B. D7~t< ite has made a high record a: le of the best managers ever It large of this district. We trus r. Thomas our new agent wil intinue to hold a high point a: fent. The-various ehurehes eor-rtuetei leir regular Baptismal service: unday. Quite a large numbe: ere baptized. We are proud o: lese new members and soul9 fo: irlst. Rev. E. M. Booker wa3 in th< ty the week end and~reported f ilendid service at his lvgulai orning service at Saw Mill. Af r his Baptism the members ade him smile enough the wa\ ey fitted him up to atterd th( attoTral State Convention ir hio this week. The members as usual kindlj irprisetl Rev. A. J. Wright, pas r DarkLaugh Well Rootsie, jest as sooni all and tell me whut I got * _A \ ?* -> * * ' -* i1ii>?nilr r ' >- ~ .u. li WF 10AN oITfg VALU nt, S m ? 1 New Pawn-St or. g ? - g WE MAKE ien j? ier^l PiamoncUi^WafcEt tots, Guns, JVlu c'. I Tools and all Per ? | Do You Ne Ld I Come to tHe B ]y | SHOP and make en 5 ? i7I? D 1-J I - r g uuuueu JLiC ? 1328 ASSEMBLY'ST. a t> O O O O O O O O O O O O O.O.OO O Q?> O.OOO <7: JLlu:?m4-?Shtlob "with & small purse , <>f money to have a nice safe trip to the National Convention, i n Ohio. If any other pastor can at '< 0 teiuj_ t'ne state meetings I am sure )f Rev. A. J. will be on the job if j1 U money is all he needs. Shiloh is on, the map.? T kov. Kucker of Rock Hill made >f a surprise visit to Shiloh Sunday morning and preached the morn r. tng sermon. ... .' Mrs. Maggie Wright and daugh o ter arrived 'home Saturday-mome_.iriC after^spending?a?week o-r more JLu?Naw?York?an- account of 1 the illness of her father Rev Bow 1 ? en of New York. Trust he will 11 soon recover. 1 Mr. Bill McRae spent a week ' ? visiting uiftr~HTid daughters In * New York. He reported a trip r worthwhile. Mrs. Anna 3. Colmond left Wed r nesday morning for a few weeks 5 In New York with children. ? ?Prof; 1rn'd Mrs. Arthur Sanders I of Orangeburg spent Labor Dav 1 home with father Deacon C. R. Reese, * Miss Shada Spears spent Labor ' f Day home from Columbia, S. C. q Sirs. S. S. Youngblood of Colum . bia, S. C.-spent- a -few-day waca- ? s tion with Mr. and Mrs. P. Reese v . on Hudson St. She left Sunday c, monung and was accompanied--hy -t Mrsr" Nancy Reese. Mrs. Reese a I'Will spend her vacation in C.rduwJ i 3 bia, house guest of Mrs. Young i blood and other friends. q t .. Migs_ Vivian McCollum, H E. . ) teacher' spent the week end "home B also Miss C. McCollum returned home after spending a few weeks 3 in Ridge Spring with ,ber sister 5 Misses Sara and Francis Morris r left for their school work. Miss 0 f Sarah at Union and Miss- Francis r_ r at Columbia. ^ Miss Holmes left for her school > ? work at Greensville. _ i Miss M. E. Cooks, Miss Augusr ta Haynes and Miss Jessie Mae "> - Jarvis left Monday for Claflin "1 3 college, Orangeburg. v r | Rev. and Mrs J. C. Cox spent n ? a while?in Cheraw last week'the ti i house guests of Rev. and Mrs. <r Webb. fi f Mrs. M. Morris was called to - Columbia due to illness of her pa- 1 iter .. . . % c.at,,? . _. is you release m y old lady I wan in my pocket an' whut is I gonn ;,.: vVf.. . . , * V ^f*"l _. _ . _ * __. ... <i/ ?. .. ___. 0 Page Seven I &0<>OOOO<>VOOOOO<lOOOOOO<y&>Cfa * ON ANK'lHlNti" | ABLE ? j iop-Now-0pei^ 1 LOANS ON ies, Glothing. Pis- I sical Instruments, \ sonal Property. ed Money? I? ONDED PAWN \ Your I nans. ? >an Office I COLUMBIA. S. C. I s O<ttOOO.O0&.OO0&Oe&OOCQ.QD?>j3; rents Rev. and Mrs. Joh'nson. _ Mr. E. Lucas died in the city hospital last week and Mr. Thomas son of Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Thomas died suddenly in Charleston" last weeT<7 His funeral was held at Lever Green church Sun lay aftmiuun. ' ? * x' Quite a large crowd attended the meeting of fhe M. E. church held in Atlanta last week. Rev. Gupple, Mr. and- Mrs. S. Quick, Miss Thelma Spears. Mrs Dora L. bristb. Mr. Quick. Rev. and Mrs. IT D. Hough were in the -ity Tuesday on their way home prom the meeting in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Minnie McEddy of Washngton, D. C. was in the citv a few lavs last week. She visited Mr. ind Mrs. Butler of Columbia and Mrs Sallie of Bennettsville. _ The many friends of Mrs. Anla C. Dudley is delighted to know ihe is home TtiiprmTng nicely Voni a few WFI0^C illnnnq in ? Efartsville with Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Butler. Miss Danner G ace i s home rom State Park* in Columbia. She ? looking fine. -.Good to move in ime and be restcrred to health ajajn. .??? Mr. King and Miss L. Lifry vere quietly married at the home f Rev. and Mra, J. C. Cox-Men lay p.m. Our sick friends: Mrs. Stoney, drsr. Bacont, Rev. F." Peterkin, liss Jannie Hope and Mr. Adams nd Mrs. A. Roberts. Mr. ng am Smith is home from few York visiting mother and amiiy. When in the city visit Mr. and Irs. J. P. MeLeod's new modern oiei on AiarKet sc. w nen in need t a room-and board,?Gall-inland est at ease. 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