The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 27, 1941, Page Page, Image 7
Saturday* September 27, 194
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> personal
? i mention
Mrs. Anna Belle Davault has rt
turned home after spending t
week in New York where she
went to enter her (laughter, Miss
Ella Davault in Beauty Culture
school.
^ Mrs. Reecca R. Williams o i
1{*0P Manning Ave., Columbia, is
spending a pleasant visit with her
brother Dr. S. Thompson in
Georgetown, S. C. Her family
and many friends wish liet u vyry
pleasant stay.
Mrs. Viola Jefferson and her
two daughters, Anna and Gertrude,
have returned to Brooklyn,
N. Y. after spending a pleasant
Week visiting in Columbia and
Jrcksonville, Fla. While in Columbia
she was the house guest of
k Mrs. Fred Wallace of 2415 Mill*
wood ^ Ave. Mrs. Jefferson was
irers und private^picnicq given in
her honor. She reported an exceedingly
pleasant trip and was
rather reluctant to leave the Palmetto
state.
Miss Nromi Lewis and Miss
Ernestine Watson, both recent
? ~; grartuntns of Rooker Washington
high school, left Columbia on'Wednesday
night. September 17, for
k Dilb'vd University. New Orleans,
f La. Roth young ladies, popular in
school and social activities, will be
missed by a large number of their
school mates and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher O.
Whr'te, ar'> the proud parents of
a rio~ and one-half poind baby
irir'. Sandra Lovellc. Born August
.*>0. 1041. at the Good Samaritnn-Wnvevlv
hosnital. Mother
a-d habv are doing fine.-"
?Mrs. White before her marriage
Was the former Miss Rosena E.
Renson.
Mrs. Margaret watts nas returned
to her home in Washington.
D. C.. after spending the
I summer with her son and daughtor-inlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Watts and little grandson Raymond.
Jr. Whil? hore she enjoyed
manv lovely afternoons with
old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spann have
returned from their trtp visiting
relatives at Richmond. Va., Wash
ington, D. C.. Philadelphia. Pa.,
and Brooklyn, N. Y.
. Mr. Ernest Ware, Jr. has r?turn|
ed to the city after spending the
summer in Durham, N. C. and Beacon.
NT. Y. In Durham he attended
North Carolina College for Negroes,
doing graduate work. He
reports a pleasant trip.
SUA'FT? TEA AT "Y" ?
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Sunday afternoon, September
28th, from 4 to fi o'clock a Silver
Tea' will be sponsored by the
Phyllis Whcatley Branch, 1429
Park street. Come and enjoy the
p ogram.
Program
| Selection?East End Lovely "35"
" Prayer ?
Solo?Mr. Willie Mays
Poem?Mir.a W. Winder
- Solo?Mrs. J. T. Reeder
Poem?Miss Willip Mae Terrie
Se'eclion? Th" Allen Trio
? Talk?Miss Lane?
Advisors: Mrs. Claudie .Tolivcr.
Mrs. Wilhelmina Pope.
SOUTHERN NEW COMETH
CLUB
Long Island. N. Y.?Mr. Jim Mc
Burnette is here from Leosville,
) S. C. visiting his children..
Mr. Sylvester Lennon, Mr. D.
Williams, Mr. Algernon Johnson
nra Viorn ^rom ~ O
HV.I V 11VIII IViU^L' OJJI IIIX, O. L?.
for the winter.
Mrs. Ann.ye L. J. Logan is here
from Philadelphia, Pa., visiting
- . har mothor, -Mra. Violet Johnson.
Mr. and Mrsf Lorenpa Brooks,
of Hempstead, N.Y., and Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Brown from Jamaica,
N. Y. were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McBumotte
in Corona, N. Y.
How can we have a club with
Qut having a meeting?
| COULTER JUNIOR COLLEGE
" Alumni Association
We are to have our annual roll
call of all grrduates of Coulter
high school and college graduates
the serotvl Saturday in. NQyettiber,
1941. Members arc urged to answer
present with at least two
dollars as wo are in dire need of
some fund,, to meet our oblipatiors,
If you eannt come, mail the two
dollars before then. We are exp^ctinp
every erradurte to answer
^ from New York City to West Palm
* Roach, Fla., as we have graduates
workinp in these places. Awaiting
an answer from every praduate.
C. C. Cole, president, 324 Second
street, Cheraw, S.>C.
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MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
Rev, and Mrs. F- M ^Wnahinft.
ton nnnource the marrriape of their
daughter, Viola Addle, to Mr. John
r Allen Zeigler of Orangeburg, S. C.
At home, 1719 Gadsden street,
Columbia, S. C.
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LES BEAUX ET LES BELLES
CLUB
* The Lcs Beaux ct Les Belles'
? met with Mr.'Anderson on Hampton
St. two weeks ago. Last MonI
clay night the club-met at the home
I of Mr. Thomas Lipsey, our presi_
denf,. After the business,, part of
the meeting was over, Mr. Lipsey
surprised the club with a grand
; end delicious supper. Everyone ate
k their fill. Toaets were recited, and
, a very funny joke was told by one
i of the members which gave every
, on a hardy laugh before parting.
| The supper was well enjoyed by
'all. It consisted of hot fish, grits,
tomatoes, lettuce salad, hot rolls,
| ice tea with mints and a dish of
. delicious grapes. "Did we eat'.'And
L how."
, Each one of the group told about
.?hi*?or her vacation: trip" far tlu'r
summer. The following are the
?rrnTTTfs and places visited by the
. different mem,hers: Mr. "VVinsel
Jocciue, Georgia ajuJ. Florida; Mr.
Thomas Lipsey visited his sister
and friends in New?York City and
Conn; Miss Elsie Searles visited
in Atlanta, Gn., and Charleston,
S. U; Mr. J. S7 Anderson visited
Wilmington, N. C? Va., Ga., and
Atlantic Beach; Miss Viola Lloyd
D. 'C., and Pa.; Mrs. Helen Pettis
Baton visited Washington, Phila.,
and New York; Mr. Jessie Bright
and John Whittman visited Atlantic
Beach and Florida; Mrs. Rhudine
Walker and Miss Addie L.
. Gladden spent their vacation at
home with their parents; IMiss Alberta
Ford ^i.site A iif Wash i rig ton..
D.? C., and Va? There were
others who I did not get.
We regret so very much that Mr.
Roosevelt Franklin had to go to
the army, but we hope him all the
success, and that he will soon return.
We will miss him very much.
We loved him but Uncle Sam loved
him-best*
At the close pf the meeting our
president asked all the members
to attend the meeting* each week.
Plans are heing made for orr new
year's dance.
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T A Y I,OR St 'HOOT N KW S
T. J. Sullivan. Principal . .
^ Taylor grammar school began
its 1941 and 42 session Monday,
September 8. At thi, time eager
children returned happily to school,
many of whom were beginning
their school career.
The principal. Mr. T. J. Sullivan.
made thp annual address of
greeting Tuesday. September 9, at
the devotional period. This tall.
was interesting and inspiring. In
the-course of Jiis talk, he stated
tkiii; oawHrso? etc rtvrnrinnl nf
Taylor -school,J[pr__J5ix years. he
hoped to make the seventh year
the best of nil. The other "members
of the faculty are: Miss Vrlcncia
King, Savannah; and Misses Christene
Boulware and J. E. Gladden
of Columbia. _
Most of the faculty members
studied the past summer in order
that they may (to better work.
Each member has pledged his best
in rnking this year's work : success.
Tftr? pupils of all clas es have
h?en supplied with text hook* and
the year's work is" progress:ng.
SUMMERVILLE NEWS
j
' The work of Alston high if moving
right along. The new teacher.
LMr. Monro 'from Atlanta, Firs ar
rived. He will take charjre of the
eiqrhth ftrade.
The school's enrol!mc* t is -=tedi
1V inTeasintr. We expect it to
~ reach the peak of tins year.
We have heard from quitn a few
- of - the J941 graduates. Thev nrp
doinjr quite well in their "chosen
schools^ Miss ('olotta Wrieht har
entered.-rs a freshman a* ft. C
_ State College: Mis" A mm Richardson
is studvin? beauty culture
in Charleston, and Miss V >r. ily
Tucker is in a beautv culture
school in Penlyn, Pa. We are expecting*
some more to enter ot^er
er>llego<T~ this Vali. lhey havepb
" quite fullv decided.
>r-r \.V:H'!im Youn<>". ? '
" >t1 rrf Alston, stonped tn tM- visit?
the school. ITo is from Yon- Yrmk
Tvhove he studied embalm in*?. He
will open for business in the upper
part of the state.
Some of the other t?*v* ! ;*>trs
have returned to Stoho?Ccdioci!
Misses MiMverf Mance. iunio**; J?> ?
s?n Kittrell, sophomore; and Mr.
Thomas M. Williams, soph more
I.. H. Kittrell
RT.UF STAR SOCIAL CU R
Tin nim noil lull In ill
its regular meetm? on Monday
ni"*ht. September 22 at the homo
of Mr. Joseph Jordan 925 Oak
street. Fi'st selection I Shall
Not Re Moved led by Mi? Jordan:
d -ninvor was repeated by Mrs.
Rrooks then the president took
~ chtrpe ftntf the minutes of the
last meeting were read, received
and adopted then roll call, each
member responding with Bible
verse and fee. The president brief
ly discussed the unfinished business
and new business. Wp are
also planning a Rin?o party and
neanut putt on October 10. We
are askin? the various clubs and
friends to cooperate with us on
that nichC Our elosinc somr was
lod hv Mr, White, Till Wo Moot.
Ronediotion repeated by Mr. Jordan.
Noxt mfvctincr at tho homo
pf Mr. Julius Whito, 2TT21 Ronafo
stroet.
(Mr s.) .TiisHp^ Sm i t h. see rot a r v
SimSCRTBE FOR
THE PALMETTO LEADER
5 Federated Club
Orgasized at Seneca
Seeing the need of having an
Adult Federated club for the ladies
of our community Miss Fleta
L, Williams called a gmiijx togeth
or glJier houre-September 22, at
G:00 p.m. Daylight Saving Time.
The meeting was called to order
by Miss Williams. She stated !
fhe purpose of the meeting^and i
the duties of the Federated club. |
After a few expressions were
made by several of the wometrl
that were present we had our organizaion.
Officers of the club i
are: Miss F. L. Williams, presi- '
dent; Mrs. F. M. Bryan, vice-pres
idont; Mrs. Mary B. Thomas, sec- 1
retary. Mrs. E. E. Ware,- agfciatant '
. Thompson- treaVji; Mn'-'e
Williams, chairman program committee;
Mrs. Jimmie Perry, chair
man of membership committee.
The next meeting will be in the
home of Mrs. Eugenia Hill, October
7, 1941.
We are glad to say that theJ
Hat tie Duckett Federated club
which is the junior organization
is doinf splendid work under the
leadership of Miss Williams.
The District Federated clubs,
will meet here in November.
\Ve were served by the hostes&r.
G. K. Sharp, reporter.
SCOUT M ASTERS' CLUB ? I
, i I
The Scout Masters' club metlast
nivht (Tuesday) at the Allen-Benedict
comt wi'li Commiss
inner.' C "esswell W. Madden presiding.
After greetings were extended
Dy Commissioner Madden
reports were presented by Mr.
Harry Goodwin, who was Camp j
Director at Goodwill,, camp this !
"TUTRt summer. I.eroy Shelton,
Scribe of the club, and William J."!
Gil'iam, "Treasurer of, the club..
The reports were concerning cur
first Boy Scouts camp.
The follow hn:-?Sewy&ws- -were
nre?ont: John F. Potts. Hale Ken- j
tiedy. Marion..Foster,-Elbert Rotr- '
M. A. Tavlor, M. A. Entzmin- 1
"er. W. II. Brrton, Arthur W.I
Yoiirvr. Robert A. Denson, Txjroy
F. Sc >t? and C. F. Bolden.
The ScpUt Masters' dull will
meet the S'-cind and foir t'i Tiles- I
due nichts in each month at the '
Allen-Benedict court at 7 p.m.
Commissioner Madden closed
the nn ether with this quotation ,
fvoni Emerson
?^14??lov,- rmr! servo hien71
y<m can .never l?y any hiding or
strataeeni esoane the mmniwo. 1=
t ion."
-. I, A M AR NEWS
The revival jnoetinp which is '
now in prepress at John Wesley
Methodist is one of the preatetit <
i meetinp held here for many years. l
Many souls are beinp saved. The 1
Woman's Society of C. S. is due
I much credit for sponsoring the i
I devotional exercises. If you went
l.th;ny i done?fi"Mm-btrtyr?mnvalhu"
and spiritually in church and th > ]
community work, pot the women
behind it. ,
We do anpreciate the cominp j
of our friends from far mud near '
who are workinr so "faithfully for i
the success of this pj-eat mcetinp ;
The workers < f John Wesley
hrrrch have worked faithfully -An?]
ort'er to pet thinps in order for
the district convention which will
be held thU week in Camden. S. C. (
Mr. R. L.? Rvrd should bo piven
credit?for his church?h>y"ltv.?Hr?
)t!i even ?r*"??f)"| '1?J^TT5?' h I *1 ** S
"li-fi- ? >i when ever any of the
c w'f ^r ?rf HTo vn r'nu~ depart '"""t"??on
him.?Hp?is always
deliphted to help, and is nion- than
a talker. He is a doer.
f 77 Pro tT T)a n ie's : nd '
t're men of the Rrotherhood for j
their splendid report. Mr. C. L.
Marcus and his croup have pushed I
un a nice report for- the convent-.
young men do church 'vmh.
The W, S. of C. s. will m T-t
at 1 ho home of Mrs. Lila Woods.. '
Pundav. All the women, and men
too. are urpred t<i he preso-t, fori
if yo'i f;?i 1 to come, you will miss ,
a real treat... I tHn'c?more of t?v>';
men should attend these meetings ,
in order 11 encourree these .eooiLi
wo-uen for the fine wxu'k?they L
Ivv" <] P" ninl arc still doinp: for
the church.
Vr. F. .T. .T.-ffrov t?ll* us that
M>aa Fthl-1 Davis will tell the
storv of John Wesley at the Con- j,
ve>m:i'ii, end' it will he (rood ton.
Wo iverret to find Mrs. Jottio
-MoKniirht. Mi I., ilTlhn Rrnun nml M'-t,
William on the sick list.
Rev. and Mrs" Porter were the
dinner cr ests of Mr. and Mrs ;
Tolon Rvvd Tuesday. <
"VT?*i and M"s. C. Roarers are nil j
smiles over the hirth of a fine
<l; ?"?htev last week. - <
l.v P v CorHo?; Sunday, Mrs. N. .
Crowley will he the truest sneaker
>t Rhenezi r Sundr y, September
no* u !
"1 r
Sandy Grove Methodist Church . >
We n,-'< pleased tr? sav that the
church is niovintr forward a1orv? (
nil lines Wo are indeed thankful
for the snirit of fellowship.
The union service held Sunday
afternoon with the Aleot eVprcre
at Alcot; s"ceessful and he'n- ,
ftil. Rev. AT. .T. Porter we* thetruest
preacher, and Shady Grove (
ehojr was the truest sincers. The
TTolv (Thosf was present ord manv j
; soufs were made happy from the (
an ill stirring sermon, and the .
pond! old time trnrrpul sTnermr.
| Rev. M T. Porter end Mr W. \J
Damon-were -in Sumter. S. C. 1
Mondav on business.. When he r'- j
turned to the narsonpfire !Mor> 'n.?
afternoon, he found that Mr. T. t
THE PALMETTO LE^
CONTEST WINNER
, |NB
Bpp 4 a *HH|
-iBfe^ n^iniJi*'i> . NIXI
mm r ;.j. <s." * : >:
Miss Bernice Baten of Jenkinsville,
S. C., a graduate of Allen
university was the most popular
bride in a wedding sponsored by
Mrs. W. AU Brown-and Miss Sarah
Baten at; White Hall. A. M.
E. Church, Jenkinsville, S. C., on
Friday night, August 9, 1941.
LADIES SPORT SOCIAL CLUB
Ilia?Ladioo Sport?Socirrl?club'
held its regular meeting on Tuesday
night, f September 2d at the
home of Mrs. Pearl Sumter. Our
first selection was led by Miss
prated then the vice-president
Christine Carr. prayer was retook
charge. The minutes of the
last meeting were lead, received
and adopted then the roll was
called. Unfinished and new business
was discussed l.y the president.
The meeting was carried
ort in its usual manner. We also
had as guest Miss Tressie Mae
McFaddun- George and
she made a nice irtlk which \va<T
f "
. .Mm. v Hn ie rtankinson
Mi. Juno Edmorri. Mr. Harry
Sumter. Mr. A11? n voro also with
us and we enjoyed having them
with us very much? Our president
is with us again to the delight of
all after a two weeks' illness.
Our closing selection was led
l v Mrs. Smith. Where He Leads
Me. etc. Benediction bv Mrs. Sum
tor. Next meeting will be held at
Miss Lizzie Snndets, ft SB Oak St.
((Mrs.) Justine Smith C-*e.
Mrs. Pearl Sumter Pre?iJ.-?t
PAGKLAN1) MASS
Mrs. Ida Perkins and daughter.
Venest, Biss Azalee Covinfrtor of
Monroe, and Mr. Laurence Low>ry
of Ilahari, Ga.. wjre dinner
guests of Mr. and Airs. Henry
lurch last Sunday.
Mr. Willie Johnson Spet t !a<t
iVcek in Washington, D. C.
' Mr. Henry Burch -visited?AU-vrrrrr
mo.h?, <- ~
. .V V .'mil'-; <11 IHI I'VWS, > ( .
roeer tly.
Mrs. M. G. Darprin had ;.s her
.inner jrucat last Sundew Rev.
Studevent and Mr. and Mrs.
Townjey Meadows.
Mr Civistonher Brewer left
Saturday for Washington. 1>. (*.
Dr. ~J. H. Toatley of Ciics'orfleld.
anTT Mr. T. F. Bre'.v< r mo.
tmvd to Charlotte Saturday. Dr
Toatley's daughter. Rosa. -:cdnrhrnied
them hack.
Subscribe for the T.oof'n
_.Mr. and Mi*. Henry R. ! . :u }Lr_
Wlllie Johnson accompanied by
Mrs. Ida_.Perl;ins?ard .da nxh,
rhddren. W'll-nn ;<nd T.uHe. : < wmpanied
bv Prof, ana Mrs. D
Wnest. and Miss Azaleo (' vineton
of Monroe. X. C . a <! Mr.
Lawrence T.overy of HahaG, Gn..
motored I" G<?ncord, ,_X. C. last
week. '
Grooms and Tfylma?Sparks ?>i'
THmmonsville. visited relatives
md friends In New York ( ity r- rcntly.
Where, do vnit reG*?sh \
when in Cheraw? Visit Col
leKZTtnn.'^trh ritzy. Mr/CMe, the
proprietor. i, more than courteous.
?
~ Tett 'your Triends ?au' ut "~Ty_ 1
Leader!! '
Mrs. X. 0. Rrewre. daughter
Vashti. ; lid era".] children. Tom
my and Nannie. worshiped at
Grand View Presbyterian church
In Chesterfield Sunday.
P. Ro-rers. Sunt, of the S midst v
School, had been there ami left
?48.0o for the convention. According
to Rev. Porter, the officer?
Mivl met ther? of Sandv Grove
hureh like to do thintrs in n wav
that wttt keep the pastor "Happy
and stnilimr all the time.
Many of the members from th<>
north are here * and will meet
frtf^ds at chrrch Sundry. More
ivill he said about them nevt week.
Each class lender received a
*ard from the pastor telling? the
jetnunt each class should Hint* to
the conference Sunday, October
12th in order to have a complete
renort. <Mr.
C. Burmwrh?is wot< tte the
'orn cluh hovs ready for a final
heck up on the contest. We hone
that he will soon announce he*
Final plars ?o that arrangements,
tan be made for prizes.
Mrs.. Marion River una not ab'ato
attend the* meeting at Aleot
Sunday because of brine 11L We
rope she will soon be h?r?clr
igaln.
Mr. K. Klrvln and others wpnt
he pastor paid In full.
DER
Beloved Teacher
PaSSeK
Miss \\ o?i<lit- V. ( (liin i, malio
niaties instructor, at Mather Aiu.
demy, cum at tno Caih<U.n hospita
following-an append, if,j,. . Tr.'ut s
day.
jSho was a fcrii#iuate <>f San
Houston College, irt.d nad st..disci
or.e year at Clark, whole .-he serv
-ttd?aw tin. pertrnr -of rh~ f:v-1ji,i.?i
girls. JJ. lore t vming to ."-huher
she also was matron tii? small
-children?irt the Sam i llrnvn o~
phanage, Iialdwin. Louisiana.
For throe yea?> 'Miss Coli.o/
has biuiij?sqjiaisoi o- tin- junk-i
Mass at Mather, and last ye: r s'.-.e
became advisor to the g;r)< li". irig
in the dormitory. I
"Tier unselfish '"cyolion to ti.-.
Weilaie of tor - i .t ? < n.l ...l
_illL\'o lieeii sm pa^S' d. Sim \\ as tree
or too busy, day or nieht. i , take
about bbs pet sonal - jo obit-ins.
time to talk with an individua
Miss Collier's honit* was in Attair,
Texas.
Mil. HER Hi: FIT JACKSON
PUNER ALIZEI)
Mr. lit-i doit .1: .1-?i. waft buried
Sur.day at Society 11.11, S. C S vtrrai
of his friends tl..iti ,\ev. York
City attended the funeral^ Hi was
a nienibcr of the Star Rand, of N.
V. C. The members were ] esent
at the funeral.
Mr. Jackson and wife wer.
spending their vacation a itir.:*
uVents and relatives and had
to TIftrtsvilte. S. 1 . v. ; n r.
had a sudden heart attaviv and
died under the wheel. He was a
splendid vountr man and v:;r hnri
by all.
DEHOR AH SOCIAL (Id U
The club held its last nv :Atw
at the hom(. of Mrs, Roberson
the ell b was called to o, ti'-r . t the
usual time by the preside v with
singing. iRemeniler Me. The
Lord's Prayer was led b\ the
Vice-Pi e.-ident. Mr. Outen: .scripture
lesson was read from St.
jolm 1 by the Cnaohurw ?Mem
recti. The mimiLs of tit- last
'neetin.tr were rend by Mi" J,.r!an
ar.d stood appro.cd. The roll
was called and all tuenilu- s re
1 . .J - ? I i T *: l i . .
ami ri'iiu (i nunc verses
11 the ts-ua! manner. Tli<- house
was open for tmHnirncd -h-. inr??:
Much bus: v.-'S was !is ' ssed. The
club plans to have a lJiii-'u party
"n Monday niyht. All .'.re ir.vit'
(1 to conn. At ti..-. home < f M:s
Eveline Sumter Aide? the hu?iness
session the president spoke
of Mi. Hcywai.i Watson mo of
our faithful numbers who depajt
d tliis 11 f . prj rmrTrT mr 7717
-4trb oP-nd its deepest sympathy.
N'ext nuetiny Monday everhny at
the home of Mrs. Anna 13. (Ireen.
The eluh's Sony (?od ho with you,
etc. was suny and we adjourned.
Removal Notice
Lillie Mae Hardy, the operator
of the Beauty shop at 2110 Penlleton
street'will he located a t
-4:4^*1 MclHiffr Are:: :: ''mr i? i)T!!iher
27th where she and her -shun
rill work together.
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H\ Kathleen Ross t q
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.* i'tiUi Baptist Sunday School J
was hugc-iV attended .-unda\ ' dei
> i s.itig. \\ e j re' very glad to )x>]
- a\'i?uur Sunday School teachers |WI:
- ixiult.. Mj.v ' liiair, i.u Uly:ii{d';? HTnri"?
.-lUai?Luima-.Kayt?W'e too, wuro J pa
\t-j y gl.os to have Mrs. 0. E. j
?v^iaiu-ouii. .ii. jt>uj oar Strrrtiryjnet
School;
m.ss }. initio Price is visicing r(?j
We hope that She is en joying-He:
relatives and friend in our town. nr.
self. .Site is front New York, N. V. Ra
Graduates of l'airfield county the
1 training school have gone to the
} fxilowi g ct.Sieges: Misses Elise j>j
Peay, .Margaret Kosel?orough. Ro- j0
, s=:? Mae Wiliiams. and Mr. Bonnie
j < unningiiam. Allen University. Yc
| < < > 1 i: m }>!:, i L?t MisSfrS MftUcK'?j-rr
; M -I'dt-y trtrd" Jessyc Kenneth1, ~j
_! t i. mis:.i|. College, Hock Hill. S. js
Messrs. Joseph (iriei, I. tidsay tht
ilyrd. Mt nsel Ross, William Lyl- an
. .-. ;.iiim*iious Hoykm ar.d Rufus 0f
<frrrir. \ nriiees Junior College .pr
lnnmuik, S. C. cor
- Mi^.-O-deuY* Whitetier went to ne]
J\nr.. high) school, . I'hilad lphiit, ho]
I'a-r Miss Evelyn L. Ross ha? gone rnc
I. S. C. State Collide. Orange- dei
i?uiw. s. C.; -Misses Willie Mro :
Gude, Margaret Moore, Beatrice
Giayberne. and M.ssrs. Elliot jar
Millings. Allen Mitchell Went to
''linto:- Jur.ro (.Ydlege, Rock Hill,
?S?OrC'-Mrsse- Mary JanV Mitchell Be
and OUi.ei.ee lp-atley lu.v.e g-'iiirtu {
Johnson ~~t'. Smith Uni\ersity, pfl]
?Ghar-het-fce-r---?*.?1Pt:?Katie
Toatlev. and Isabella Heath, went
trr Coulter Acad, my, Chwrw, S.
(\ We wi>h for them all a most :her
prosperous--nncl successful schorl JC.
year. her
Mr. and Mrs. < t). Melngtosh j Str
eif Allelidale. S. (' spent last She
Thursday evening with their ten
Mother, Mrs. Sarn Melngtosh. an<
Mi.-- Edna Ma Lyles spe. t her ha\
~vnratinn in Winnsbonnmd Wash- seh
ington and has gone hack to Co- SpP
lafnhia where she will resume her anr
studies at the t ulumoia hospital. sp,e
Mr. and Mrs. Join Harden and ?
Ethelvn "Spent Sunday with
I': i t*. and Mrs. W. A. Rus&They Cir
ii' t \ ork. ?. 0. j <5
.Miss Amelia Mcl: <rUisti. win ancj
-cTTT-irrr vaanii.tti ir. Cmii. am!?F7m
('hi.auo, returned lmmo Saturday gta
ter . . . B
-we ain't got-na. men left for the
Page SerM
id Money? J
an Office | I
COLUMBIA, S. C. |
Clothing, Pistols,\
fionts, Tools, Type- ? 1
bines and all Per- %
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)NDED PAWN I I
our L. laiis f
f
I .Men's Fiirn shines and % H
turv Supplies. o
or
p
or liggagk %
max berry, mgr; %
rt
fOOOOOO.OOOOOOO vOvOvvvO'i?
t't-Slinx- her v. im-r ?iU-f -* .H
s accompanied i>y M..-. Ma: lab
kson and sop. AI I r. . . I.-j
J. Chisholm and Mjy
llmar,.
Miss M;.rgnret H< ;. kin n - I
U at Ror.nett College. Gr---i:s. H
ro, S.. C., spent the- we.-k end
th tr.e Hovkin fn "
Mr. Ma rise 1 Ross was accon;'nied
to Voorhees last Sunday
iy, Misses Mary Jan-- Miv-h.
till* i f: and Ev Iy;. They
?ort a very ef.jovabb '
Mr. and Mr-. Claud-- I' - r-:- . !
d little <U utri;ti r. R - tta. of
ltintore. Aid., have ret ,> n Vl to
>ir home after spend;?;- a whie
th parents. Mr. and M; I". <- H
cihmond. an(! Ml.-. Maggie
hnson; iH
Mrs. Elizabeth Clark of New
>rk City, ic now visiting her y^|
l- r. Mis r...i
r'airfiel i cu'ntv tradd; .- st rro. 1
very- -hRrhh- ho:'-red to.know
it one of its senior graduate?
d has now gone t . Allonda'e
tilt- cl as- of '41 w r. t'. - fir-t
ize in the state T. R. (?;v
itest for high s?ho.>l-_ Tht. we. ?_H
: was Mr. \V T. We
pe that F. C. T. S. will become
ire noted by its brilliant sttilts.
Mrs. Carrie Martin, he: mother,
s_. DeLaJne. and Mj>. .! . ! ne
of Summer Cm; ~ T*T" and
n Sam Strother uf Columbia.
re visitors--of Mr. and Mrs. D. ?yH
Iton, Jr. Sunday evening. 4ee
Master Eddie Hal! for your
per. H
or angebt'RG NEWS h
Juanita Toomc-r i, ha k from
summer vacation in. Brooklyn,
Y. where she greeted many of
class and school mates of
ite Colkge. Orangeburg. ^ C.
? returned from New York Soother
9, 1941. Her parents. Rev.
i Mrs. Toom-:r were i' i _ t >
e her home for another year's - H
<>f'l te! m at Stat- <" go. She
nt a very pleasant -v. ,v* r
1 hope that each of y-< j >. a vent
a- delightful summ-r.
Irs. Viola Duvufvr. of Nh-v. York
y, formerly of Sumter. S. C.,
in the city, crue-t hiVr : iece
I nephew, Mr. and Mrs. .T '..n
rlish. She rep-.uts r er..:\vablo
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real game". . -jfl
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