The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 06, 1941, Page Page Seven, Image 7
Saturday, December 6, 1941
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PERSONAL;
1 MENTION:
EN C, A CEMENT
ANNOUNCED ,
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Mr. and Mrs. William Blukeney
rnnounce the engagement of their !
drujji.Ur, Avis Luvenia to Mr. ?
^ \\ i liam S. Robinson of Pa^g eland, e
w FT C7 Tee wedding will take e
place ('t rine the coming Christ- <
tins holidays. 2??: rj
THE Y. P. S. T. CLUB
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The meeting was called to order j I
by the president. Song, then pray. J
tr by the chaplain. Song. the t
scripture, was read by David Outen t
The mirutes of the dast meetbug~1
were read, received arid adopted. ' (
The roll was called and each mem I
ber answered. The next meeting ( *
^ will be at the home of Mrs. But..
P ler, 1G1G Gregg St. t
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IN WHO'S WHO
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Mr. Caswell M. Carter, a senior j
at Shaw university, Raleigh, N. a
C., was selected as one of a limit ?'
ed number of outstanding leaders 1
to represent Shaw. a
Editor Mr. H. Pettus (Randall, 0
congratulated and commended Mr y
Carter upon meeting the hieh and *
rigid requirements, necessary to
be listed in the 1941-42 edition of
"Who's Who" among students in *
American universities and collcg- r
es.
Mr. Carter was 1940 holiday ?
guest of Rev. and Mrs. W. M. j
who met him were favorab'y im- .
pressed with him? * =
Being?assistant?teacher o I '
Mathematics last term, he now
has complete charge of the class. ^
DEBORAH SOCIAL CI.UB \
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The club held Its last meeting *
at the home of the President, '
Mrs, Taylor on iNfonday "ntgftT~THem
first of December, The president 1
~ called tlie meeting to order at the !
usual hour and opened with sing- ^
ing. The_Lord Erayer_was_ led-;
by the president; scripture lesson ,
was read by the chaplain. The j r
minutes of the last meeting were ?
omitted and the roll was clTIed by ig
the Secretary", Mr. Pettigrew. j
Each member responded with a : ^
Bible- verse doer. "The'htrasejj
discussed much business. Our \
snext meeting will be held at the ]
nome of Mr. and Mrs. Outen on <
K Monday night, Dec. 8th. The clutj. (
^ closing song God be with you 'tU 1
we moet was sung and the meet- 1
ing adjourned. . ?
WAVERLEY SII.VER STARS
CLUB
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The club held its regular meet,
ing at the home of Mis"s Ruby
I Johnson. 1220 Oak St. The house
was called to order rnd devotions ,
were carried out and ended with j
each member reciting a Bible
verse.
The meeting was turned over to
the president who called for the
roll and minutes. The house was
onened for old and new business.
We have plrnned for n dance to be
given at the Palmetto Chauffeurs
Club house on December 5th, also
a bingo party ard peanut pull to
be given December 15th at the
home of Mrs. Maggie Johnson I '
1207 Lyon St. We are asking all
orur friends to cooperate with us. I '
We were glad to have our presL
dent back with uc after- spending '
P week in Hendersonville, N. C. as
the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rhodes.
Since Hearing the end of the ,
year, we are planning t0 do some.
W thing for the Jaggers' Home for
B Christmas and we are asking the
various clubs to remember them.
Any one whey would like to join
this club at the beginning of the
year may send in your application *]
now. Our next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Gertrude Sams
on Lady- St. Visitors are always
welcomed.
LE CERC1.E FR ANC VIS OF#"
ALLEN UNIVERSITY "
Le Cercle Francais of Allen !
University is now in the midst of
a series c*f cultural activities
r which have proved exceedingly
interesting and beneficial tn the
student body. As usual, the club
i? maintaining its place as the
center of interest and the source I
of intellectual entertainment. j
During the school year, the club
has sponsored a series c/f cultural J
i lectures by various faculty mem- |1
bers. The first of these was de. |S
Iviered by Mr. Kinpc, who ably
discussed "La France das la De
vel oppement de la Sociolofcie."
The following week,- we were in
tereatinprly .informed bybert
?W.~ Baumyardrrrr as to'
S "Where the Spirit of France Is." 1 i
Rev. H. B. Butler turned our at
terticm away from France for a i
in a brilliant lecture "L? Place of 11
time and focused it upon our race |l
the Nesrro in National Defense."
On Tuesday evening of this week| ]
Mile. Ruth N. Horry presented a i
r very interesting and educational
lecture entitled "Histoire del <
theatre francais." These lectures 1
L were all greatly enjoyed "by the
R members srtd friends of Le Cerele '
I Francaia. ?H
We are planning a very colorful ]
I Christina,, program. (
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)R. AND MRS. MASON ENTER, TH
"AIN AT RRE.NUPTIAL CH
)INNER LA
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Mason, at F
heir spacious home in Kingstree, and
Iclightfully entertained at a pre, spit
.uptial .Jitwer party on Sunday, the
November 23, honoring their niece^. and
fliS8 Harriett E. Sawyer, and her I
iance, Elbert E. Rogers. Huge ver
erns and vases of lo.vely white fici
>0111 pom chrysanthemums were Tht
ffectively used in the reception are
all and the dining rocrm. the
The lovely table with white ros.. spii
s and snap dragon, forming a at
enterpiece, held cover? for Awolva tim
ach of which was marked by place ing
?ards of miniature bride and q
rroom. A four course %m~key din. apj
ler was served. ha\
Mrs. Mason wa, assisted by her ma
harming daughter, Miss Ella G. the
i!ason. Other guests sharing the qjd;
ifasons' hospitality were, the mo_
her of the bride elect, Mrs. Ber _ y0l
ha B. Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. R. i,ve
fop ton Paul, Dr. and Msr. H.H.j q
^ooper, all of Columbia; Miss fQ^.
re7. Campbell of Claflin College, mir
"irantrebure: and Dr. and Mrs.
fames Kingsland of Laurinburg, i
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HE BU^TLLA ART AND
;qcial club
The momb?re of the Bucilla Art'- J
nd Social Club were called to the gQn
ionic of the president, Misa Char..
ie M. Campbell, November 7, for ' r
business meeting. The following
rfficers were retained for the club j
ear: Miss C. Cnmpbell, president;
diss Sara Wheeler, secretary;
ilrs. Mabel Gist, Miss Bertha L.
tivers, Mrs. S. M. Tanner, and ^
diss Althea P. Anderson are the * rQ
Miss Anderson entertained the J"1*
lub November 14th. At this meet, jjj
ng the year's program was out. I T
ined. ?
November 21st, Mrs. Geneva (vj
Barksdale was hostess to the club ..
it her home on N. Dean St. Tn
Addition to the members of -the .
lub she hcd as guests. Miss Lizzie ,
'j. Alexander, If.?& teacher,?ppJ
Pendleton. &.?G.; Misses?BWen A
'arter, and Annie Johnson. H. E. *it"
eachers. Cnrver high school, city; ^0l
Mrs. Vivian Glymph and Miss ?I,
Cunningham. Miss Cunningham is ,
i cousin of Mrs. Barksdale who f
ives in-Asheville, N^C. Miss Cun_...
linghrm entertained with several *6>
Mano selections which were en. ^e'
oyed by all. t- - ^
Mrs. Eddie R. Chavers, :i new
nernKer was welcomed by the club, rrr
The hostess received mary ex ' J?1
>ressions of thanks for an enioy. *|'
*ble evening from club member a :,r .
rnd grttesta;
The members c/f the club are; -J0
Miss Charlie M. Campbell. Miss y*
?C,?Rivers. "Miss Sara Tvs
iVheeler, Mrs. S. M. Tanner Mrs.
Mabel Gist, Miss Althea P. Ander.
ton, Miss Annie C. Wheeler. Miss Cl<
rrace Walker, Mrs. Eloise Turner.
Miss Millie Rivers, Mrs. Geneva Cu:
Barksdale, Mrs. J.- Rivers, and
Mrs. Eddie Chavers.
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JIJ. IIVE_c\VINr. CLUB Poh
DF NEWBERRY MEETS I (
T! e Hi Ji\'e Swing club hold its TH
ogular meeting on Friday. Nov. ! QA
'1st at the home of Miss Mary j
Lula Pratt, 509 Caldwell Street. I I
The house was called to order by | Fn
he president. The first selection at
^weet Hour of Prayer. v.as led by ilici
Miss Elizabeth Golden: prayer ' ing
va? offered by Alberta Watts. .fee1
The minutes of the last meet- I ^
ing were omitted and the r,,l lies
as eel'ed. Each member resnonded.
Th(> ho. se was opened i
ro?- nnfnish"d a"d now business 'on
The snn?, Till we meet, was ledianJ
v Roatha Mae Williams and the ' ,
viznah was led by Emma Cle.'l/fe
and. The meeting was adiourn. ?
d to meet at the home of Mr. p.
1. Counts, Summersville. -?!
On Monday ni(*ht, Nov. 24th r*ft
Hie club gave an open iihnce at
Orayton street school/All the
members Wore their costumeR p
which was navy blue skirts whrt?- nP,
blue caps, and brown 04
i-rl white shoes.
Christina Golden, reporter.
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ICi
rilE BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLCR
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The Blue Star Social Club held-.?_
fs regular meeting on Monday
light, December 1, at the home of ?
Mr. and Mrs. Julius White, 2321
Senate St. The meeting opened r
vith singing "Shine On M>," led .
>y Mra. Rayford. The minrtes of wp
he last meeting were omitted and v>oi
he roll was called. Each member gp
esponded with a Bible verse and gu>
Tee. The president discussed the en
mfinished and new business. We
ne siting a ililttllng Huppftf SSf
irday night at the home of Mr.
ind Mrs. Jessie Brooks, 916 WaL pr
lut St. All clubs And friends are ^
cordially invited to attend. a
Wn -> ?: M-nr-'t meet at the
lome of Mrs. Justine Smith 2483 eB
Senate St.
THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB Sc<
w*
- Tbe?cfctb hrtrr^ttT TTlMtlTlfc Tues ?n?
biv afternoon at "StJflT" at" the res
Hence of Mrs. Oneida Bocrzer, on Se<
Alien. Benedict Court. The house we
ivne called to order by the presi. rne
dent Mrs. Gibson. Opening selec to
tion. Holy, Holy. Prayer was re. led
neated. JSecond selection Jacob's we
Ladder. l*he roll wag called and tre
each member responded with a chi
Bible vara? and fee. The h<rase "M
then opened for old and new Tr
business, wwhich wag discussed cai
and approved by the members, me
The club adjourned to met at the Liw
home of Msrjjaret Goodwin. The wi
hontes, of the evening served a set
delicious course of salad and taa
ANKS TO THE PEOPLE OF
ESTER ROCK HILL AND
NCASTER, S. C.
'lyase allow me to offer thanks t
a word of appreciation fcrr the t
;ndid cooperation received from T
I Lancaster, S. C. t
)uring these Carolina maneu i
s no request has been too dif_ ]
jit for these people to grant. ,
?y have shown that though they
from small towns or cities as
case may be, they have th-_> ,
rit that we all in America need t
such crucial and disturbing \
es as alt hutm nity is experiene?t
throughout the world today,
'he United Service Organization <
>reo!ffteg "every single effort you
re put' forth in an attempt to :
ke these Carolina maneuvers,
largest peace time maneuvers 1
5?country has ever known, a r
>py and wholesome place for
ir soldier8 and our soldiers to c
' and maneuver. . ^
'ho Army appreciates every of. -I
t you have put forth too. The I
rale of a soldier is of great
eern to the officials of every
t. You people have helped tre ...
ndously, with the responsibility 1
placing the soldiers' jnon le at J
h a high level as has been seen c
^Fiogo Parnlinf! maneuvers. "
appreciate you nil from a bus.
strnd point and from a per. i
al stand point. You have stuck v
k from ?tart to finish. It is i
retful tosa.v. but now, I must -t
to Fayettevilie, N. C. to ussist r
the JVl^XL. A._USQ- 4irui'xarqL-^
soJdiers encamped at Ft. Rragg i
C. I
Thank you very kindly lor all j
i have dore for me and the USO j
gram and for our soldiers, who j
jht at any day be called to de.-~,
d our land and our loved ones.
ANK YOU ALL. i
ameg F. Stratten, USO reporter
I'LTER JUNIOR COLLEGE c
UMNI ASSOCIATION?
)ue to "the number of graduates [
0 had to tench on this day, lanksgrvmg^
and "Tor other \
sons, we are still looking for- j
1 to send in your contribution j
this worthy cause* ,
be following graduates rnswpr.
the roll call with their eontri
ion: Lawrence Kendall, D. C.. v
30; Lula Whaley, S. (!., 85.00- ^
mice Robinson, $5.00; Rlanche
veil. $5.00; Anrie Hudson.
00; Cornelius C. Col|. $5.00; '
atrioe Dor gov, $5.00; M^-rie- ?
elds. $5.00; Ethelyn Spaulding, r
00; Georgia Gillespie, ?5.00; *
ie V. Purvis. $5.00. John S. Cole ;
rrvz?c*itt irrrzzti.ii ar nr\. r
r io^sih?li.?jmi HI v li,?.|>UiWi ;
ultrie Hudson, $5.00; Robert '
Call, $.1.00; Otis Ford, $5.00; 1
rdyce Harmrr, ffr.00; Georgia B.?
Call $5.00; Annie Robinson.
)0; Wilhelmena Gillespie; $5.00frise
James. $5.00; Va.shti
>wer, $5.00; Alice Brewer. $5.00;
sette Moten, $5.00: H. L. Marill.
$5.00; Johnetta Tortley.
)0: S, M. Frvin, $1.00. ?
Ithers will be added to this list ?
?r. Make your contribution as -V
n as possible an<| as lnrtre as v
sible. ^
'. C. Cole, president
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E ACES SOCIAL AM)
VINOS CLUB
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S. C.?Mrs. Judith n
inklin was hostess to the club 5
her home November 19. A de n
ous repast was served consist. 1
of fruit cocktails nickled pi? ^
t, notatf,- chin* ;>nd lime rtckey.
liss Fmma Fuller act"d as hos [ S
ft hep home November 20. j ^
vine" the \r ests hot chocolate , ii
;h marshmpllow-s. potato ?mlr*i' |
lettuce. Vireniia bake) ham. !e
l ritz. also roasiea necnrs. o
diss Ruth Fof?cri?> will ^ntert- it j
club nt her home on f!ryy-St., |
dnesday, December 3'd.
'he family erf t^e late Mr* j
irlotte Thnmnenn has our heart I
I sympathy in their r:cent be j.
vement.
FLl'SHINO. N. Y. NEWS f
loino the home coming of Ebe. e
iter' Baptist churdh November
Rev. J. \V. Sander^ was the ^
in sneaker. He us^d for his sub. (
t. f,Let the church roll on." A? j
he had finished everyone was ^
errhined to go "forward ?P the j
ic'.s highway. i ^
Ftiesdav,? November 2R.?Rev. J.-L
igregation, choir and ma'e ush i",
i were in charge;- Wednesday i,
vember 27, Rev. J. R. Adams i j
ncord, Brooklyn, accompanied
his congregation nnd choir I v
re in charge; Thursday, Novem.
?7 Rev J. R. Crocker. First j j
ptist, Crtrnoa. He used ps a ^
>iect "Loose Him and let Hirp j
" When he had finished, thos^ j
waran't ahadrling trnri werp r
ilfng for ioy. We are having a j
iwded house each evening. .
idav, November 28. Rev. T. F .
'ens. Firs tBaptist, Far Rocka .
v orcAmnnnifi/t bv hi* corgre
;ion, choir and senior deaconess, 1^
were in charge. I f
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~r;IRI. SCOVT TROOP 14
The regular meeting of the Girl
5ut Troop 14. December 1, 1941
s opened with the singing of
rv??e <sr th# star spangtMu
fmer after which the Girl [
>ut Promise and Scout Lawe i
re repeated. There were 12
mhers present. A discussion on ! (
hcome a better girl scoi t was ' f
by Geraldine Hevward. Plans j j
re made for a Bird Christmas I i
e. frelen Mitchel was made j j
lirman of making girl scout J
idy to sett. The Cffrt Scoots of t
oop 14 have planned to make 1 c
>s for Christmas presents. The i c
ting waa closed with the aingr 11
C- Qf?Tap*.?The next mooting ?
II be "held at the home of their 1
>ut leader, Mr*. J. E. Dick?on. I I
Reporter, Lillian Brown. |i
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THE PALMETTO L
KILH.'E HILL SCHOOL NEWS I
Ridge Spring. S. C.?We were !
jroud to have Mr. Robert Quat- j
lebaum and Mr. La Brue Raiford ;
rustees of this school, visit us '
'ecently.
ertained a large group at tTie soc
al Friday nigtit. Little Joseph
rlarris won the turkey. The lucky
lumber was 229.
Miss Loretta Holmes had charge '
ad charge of chapel hour Wed- j
lesday, She gave an interesting j
ind helpful talk from the subject ;
iVords. Mrs. Virgie Hammond i
iad-charge Friday. She discuss- '
?d Love, in Connection with the!
Sunday School lesson. rA group i
)f her students sang Jesus Loves Vie
This I Know. We left with a j
greater determination to love
nore. . - --?
Miss C. E. Wells had charge of
levotional hour Monday and discussed
in a brief, helpful wav The
hnc 11 p, i*ii fhn j"
lumnn Being.
"PTAT met in ? its "regular meetng
Tuesday night. The 10th and
:1th grade classes furnished the
irogi am. After. which a delict?
>us repast was served. Mrs: R.
uT Ilightower. teacher.
T'i' ' . - ;o'e ifitve n Thanksgiv- ng
party Nov. 27. RcfiTshments j
vere served. Fifth crade is work
ng hard on Christmas Son's sale.
heir yonl is 85.00:?Those having "
lerfeot attondnnco i Fifth jrado
iarris, >"cni .a Ilolst .u. Melviji
..cgion, Elvin Loo ion. Hubert Lcc
L<yles. Ray ford Ken nor. Josephine
ditchcll, Nathaniel Peterson. Ruhd
Annie Belle Walker.
The English Dramati" e'nb held
ts meeting as usual Friday In.
iubjeet Why Ciirls anil Boy.Should
Desire an Education? There
will be a social **iven i"
orium Friday, December ."th' a!
'-:3??prtm?Tlieifj a ill be?many "
'( attires for your enjoyment. Kefeshments
for sale. " Sponsored
>y Mrs. D. M. Hubert a ul Mis?
i. A. Williams. ,*
Some members, of the faculty
vere rovally entertained at t h e
tome -of- Mr.nnrt Mr??Wi1 'T,T Har~""
is Sunday bv Miss V. E. Wei's
V deli"ious dinner was served. Af.
er dinner the guests enioyed
VAQ no Hf- IT 1 l t!
suiik-3, ?jw,?r>;n oiu??
nond a teacher in th,. Bunson
school, Brunson, S. C.. paid our
lostess a pop call and joined- us__
nr t h e p-amos-. - ev i s 1 srTTYT""
nplv enjoyed a pleasant cveninp
["hanks to our hostess.
WINNSBORO -NEWS'
By Kathleen Ross
The junior class of Fairfield
ountjy traYninp school rendered'
very fine program during do
otional exercises Tuesday, after
vhich a cake contest was hrd
liss Ruby Nell Holmes id' the
unior class won the cake, having
he-lucky ticket.
Mrs. Telma McKonzia,. Mr-. Cea.
7?r Wright ard Mr. Frank Mc
(enzia spent Sundry with Prof.
nd Mrs. O. F. Manigault, Jr.
Irs. Wright, Mrs. Mani.'ault's
lather, remained a few day,, with 1
ier darghtor. They are of St..
fotthews, S. C.
Miss Dolly Glymp of Gaffnev
>. C., spent the wck m1 \,:tl I
liss Blanche Glvmp who itig
at F. C. T. S.
Miss Emma Ray spe--t th- ^ e-.'
nd home with parent,, and friend j
f Columbia. S. C.
Mr. U. S. Ga'lmnn. Fv j
dclngtush. Mr. \V._A
ilisses Dolly and Blrnch Glynn- ,
vent to Columbia Saturday t<
* * i. _ * ~ ^ * u ~ 11 i *...
ViUlCSa Ifll* lOlHIIclll Killlll' UeiWl'VII t
Ulen and Rer^dict.
Miss Wilhe.rta Barber and sister,
ilarv, of Cliester, S. C.. snent a i
e\v hours in our city last Sundry !
vening.
A very interesting program was i
fivcn at Way man church Snnd't' I
'vering sponsored by Mrs. S. A
ifoore. It was composed of reci j
ations and solo? with Mrs Did i
ielton at the instrument. IV nr I
Uston of Allen Universitv nvd '
ImelyTcmfirks: '
Mrs. Clarence Jackson t ave a ;
rery interesting ard appv>nri?t>
?rc/grnm in the school audi.oriuin |
ireeeding Thanksgiving.,
Mrs. Ada Bouhvarc of orvtrrn |
vent to~lhe Columbia Ilosp'trl la - i
veek to undergo an opt ration
priends and relatives are - lad t
rrow that she ia doing nicely
Under the pastorate of P.ev. .1 .
I. Lipsev, new pastor of Zion
hnrcti. r.i'ui pen! .1 "R?ii i.fi.if ;
)ay" last Sunday. The chinch h.*v !
>ecn reorganized and the member
iave a mind to work. A hirer
unior choir furbished the niusi' ,
inder the direction of Mis Mat
ie Boular. music teacher a Fair
ield Countv Trairing schod. The
'Man of Cod" hit! himself behind
he cross as he delivered th mcs
ape to his hearers.
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The Westminister high sc'noo: ,
;horus under the able direction
>f M iss Anes Harbor, rendered
rtusic Sunday afternoon in t h < '
tchool auditorium for the Rpecal
service, in which Rev. Giapy *Smith
the renown evangelis' '
^roncftrt lT fhelsapre to ?Re people '
>f Westminister and the entire i
immunity. Both the singing and
iie message was a source of _in? i
ipii ation to aUr The school cho,
us also sang Sunday night at
:he Cholhel Baptist church at ,a
ipecial program there.
EADER
HFNNETTSV ' U.K. NK\V S
I {> I). Sanders. Reporter
The s;ore windows int.* louking
I'orwuid for anotner Me:i\ Christ
mus anil a Htrpev Nciv fear.-Tho
idtrldreh art* talkl g and looking
for the notice when i eai old Snata
will come to our city. Parents
will do well to think and buy wise
ly jis we can't tell what will be
the outcome of the war.
The two Baptist unions in the
o 'nty closed "with much success
'ast week. The Bee Dee .union and
the Mar'lmro union -?
Dean K. M. Hooker of Morris
. Vc .'t* pr ssed through the city
S;itu;<lav eii ro: 11 tn^aUf.d?t4*etwo
unioiihr He whs on lllk way
r >m a splendid meeting of the
se-'ond annual South Carolina
-f'o"! feftice on Student Health
*rom the 28-20. at State A. and
M. eolle-f*. Oran-rrhir ? He spoKqf
n the topic What Shall Health
'tw: I Iietl.-." tlu-lii.'n '' II. ..-nr. tt rr?
eonipanied by three students who
*f?ok e;?rt on tile H?'ier !ii>i Th.il.
were Mr Shed iok K *d ?. . the
I il!i,. (Jallnv n a d Isabella
Pbe< hi-ii ?
?Ru+Hfan "nifr;* '' v. .T. TV
T, ml. y of ft ll?U. ? fadi.,1
for R< v. A. .1. Wti bt v.' < was
nttcndin"?rtr;?fVrp?pr ^-rrrffr'TT"
'"! ioh l)"?is nvI! -y T<>at
lev sen)." from ll'' - ft The
"" .1 it of K'i)".iivnr.yv, after which'
.1 -kit s' (Op' :)!> >"c roup
) t 1' ! a
Mrs. fiHee K* i was preset
and made a short talk.
Mi . a* <1 Mrs. Helton Knight and
M"-=. Anna folmond motored t o
Tf > t din Sunday evenine visit.
A larer.number of me tube s and
'rj.-nds of this eitv attended the
'st week. We are delihted t o
' now P"V. fSrrpplo. nnsfdr_of_^t!
'i -hri' l M. E." church returned
"or i our city. . (t
r ?icdfl M rs,_ Rivers" M rs.
Rtmiev. Mrs. Estelh Thomn?: Mrsr
Mary Jones. Mrs. Bacoat. Mr. R.
Holmes and Mrs. H. Harlty and
Mr. A. McColIum.
Mw \T I)
....... i> luvmiru'n ami
Mne-Wif're Ma,. "Simmons ji o out
'train after a few weeks illness.
Mrs. Mamie Morris is home for
awhile as most of her time is
_Il>er, t in_ Columbia?with?her sick
narents. Rev. and Mrs. Johnson
Rev. and Mrs. J, C. Cox speak
of theii* new encouragement in
J-ht4e?einiirli work at CfrcTaw." We
*'-ust they will continue to . imorove.
?Kindly?send?n+t dots for tlie
home column to the reported by
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SP XRTANRl'RC. NEWS
Herm: n C. Johnson, employer
it the Norfolk, Va. Navy Yard,
lie son of Mr. and Mrs, Isaiah
Johnson. 272 Edgewood Ave.,
:is married to MisQ Ruby jean
>mith November 27, 1941. They
left November 28th to make Norfolk
their home. Their frnnds in
??a:taolairtr wish for them much
joy : nd a safe trip.
Dark Laugh
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You tiip Kaboon, you think y
'til after Christmas.
( ARLISLE NEWS
' -Mrs. Mary F. Sartor, agent of
.the Pilgrim Health and Life Iti_
sur: nee Company, was in Columbiu
'on Friday t(/a meetirg which was
very?iniiitu tniu A vny dclightFuf
"Hay \vas spent by all A delicious
repast was served.
A very enjoyable party was giv
eh at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
'i Arthur English Tuesdry night in
jhonor of Mrs. Sal 1 io HilL of lie.
troit, Mich., the sister of Ml',
j English.
| The one day session of the Spar
tar.burg district' of tlve A. M. -fcrl
ion church wa, held at Williams I
chapel A. M. E. Zio'n cvurch Fri.
day, November 28. I)r I). C. Cros
. by. presiding. The mectirT was
good from start to finish. More of
I our church laymen w.re present
.than ever before. A delicious din
Jner wi s served by the holies ?f the
.church.
It was very sad to hear "f the
jli"tlr-.uf Mt. J'trhnie?Wick' 1 tt'l~
passed awav Tvesdav night. aoT
i vember 25. He was funerali/ed at
j Mt. Eden A. M. h. church Tottur
day at noon. Quite a crowd was
there to witness the last r< -nect-_pAid
to him. Rev_C, C Mel 1 wain.
.one of the ex pastors, and uher
, spowe vfry nitfhly .yr the vnunc
man and his' fKnjily. Bey. .1 M.
I Hawkins delivered! the FuITgy?
i Mr. Wicker is survived by wife.
: MYs. Willie Mae Wicker. two
-children, Thelmr nnd fir-mice; n
father and mother, five brothers,
three sisters afld ;i host of rela_
tives abd friends.
This being the day for tie- one
| dav session (if?t-r?Hpai t: nhurg
district of the A. M. K'. chur h. the
j^nresidintr elder, Dr T. .\ddison.
"after the funeral, called the house
j together for?the -sttsstoti. Ttry hrd
a very short-time in which to d"
| their work. The session wa> good
and a lot of work-wari-Thane.?At the
close of the session din rev wn;served
by the ladies of th<- < i^rch.
' We were very pleased to see
Sis. Francis ovt t,. church Snndnv
.night. Rev. J. M. Pawkln^ lo oie-Vo
to his hearers a greet message
at Williams ?Cbapeh -At??&-??chureh.
?
We are very pleased to red'
(that Rro. Weslev Fmersor.. th<"
I Supt of Williams Thnnel Snn-'a*|
School ha? orgmize-i th<- schoo1
land is~starting of ntcelv. Misc I-n.
i he 11a Rogers, the presolen* of r
j V. C. F. Society is als,, ortirr
of fire.
We are very sorry to hear of thpilne.se
of Mrs. ArdoR TFemp?, r
' and Mrs. Li7.7.ie Thompson. W|
trust they will soon recover.
TRINITY A. >1. K. < Hi ?'( "
Rev. A. I). Rawkins. Pastor
~~Snart<* nburg. S. C.?Sunday wa?
a lovely day for all church goers
, A large number were present a*
the morning service.
Sunday School opened at the
usual hour. The Supt., Mr. T. W
Williams, who is always or. the
job, was at his post of dutyv-The
lesson was well taught by classes
land reviewed by the Supt.
11:15 the morning service began.
, The pastor, Rev. Dawkins. 1 rough*
-ta?wonderful?message?rrrr
1 <t K'inc 1 A A 1 tlionm **Tt i.. or??r*nr
to rain after while." TlunrrPssage
wr.Q very inspiring and fall of_
thoughts. He preached fr? :n the
depth of his heart, anil the congregation
rejoiced.
.? i: no we again found our way
back to the house of worship and
enjoyed another spiritual n.osss gi I
| nelivered by Rev. Torreneo. Vela
re always glad to haw- our vis
ter ....
ou can make me quit you don
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Page SetM \
iting ministers to worship with
us.
] he- contest and turkey supper
sponsored by the Livewire Club
and the Jur.ior Stewardess board
in the basement Of our rhnrrh
-Brsf-Thtlrtuh-y niffht wa^'a grand
| success. t)-r .pastor Rev. Dawkins
raised the highest amount and
was ctowned the most popular
pastor. The presidents of these
clubs, Mrs. Suber and Mrs. Black
man need to be commended for
the splendid work tlvev are doing
:n : nd around the church. They
are really putting over a fine
?:n:iT>TT~
On last Sunday Mrs. Anease
Craig. Mrs. Josephine Legg, Mrs.
Nellie Smith were the dlm?S
truest a Of Mr. [andL Mrs. J. Blackmatt
on Aden street. They report
d an enjoyable fetst.
CENTER RABl'N"
- "'t T*"" . > ; < : attended the
I'nmn whjch was held at the Mill
Rock Baptist church Saturday and
Sunday. Delegates from this"
church w?re Mr. H. B. Hood end'"
L. W. Shawn.?
Rev. Sl.epard' of Greenwood.
pastor o7 the Mill Rock Baptist
. 1 l- - ' 1 *
miicn, i<rpufi)jiu a goui slurring
;::":i?"V rr-;i?? | rtaljnrr^SgTiilHy
night in ffit< rt st of the I ieht Bill
Hub. Rev. an j Mrs. Williams of
Treemvo d and Mrs'SHepard w ?? ?*
here \tu witness this wonderful
messi ge.
The F. T. A._hekl--itc regular
tintr Mr.jjdsiv at the School.
-Some very p ihtoresting business
vas trail-.at'i'ti.
R'V a'd Mr-. W. T> Coker en
Li'i'tain d a turir*'number of
Sunday nftopwmn. t
' Mrs."'"f'avrl" Phelttp ?nd familv
^n'l ^Miss f^'arnt' Ilumbut were the
Celester Shaw and family.
Mir TTnd Mrs. CaTvfn Tone ? of
Gr envill'-. were? visiting in the
community-Sunday afternoon. .. -STOP
AT
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Where the Food is Best and Prices
Less.?Always Glad to--S?rvg You
Home Cooked Meals, Sandwiches.
Drinks of All Kinds, Gasoline an _ ?
Oil. Day and All Night Service
PvPnllon* f it **k Cnreino
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Corner Main and Beach Streets
Andrews. S. C. Poro
Beauty SeN"
Located at .'iSI Millwood Av.
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Phone 3484
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