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Saturday, February 6, 1913 PERSONAL MENTION M ARKIAGli ANNOL XCEM ENT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell wish to announce the marriage^ of their daughter Mary Carrie to Mr Suspencer M. Hughes both T> f Kingstree, S. C. The ceremony was performed in (Ireelyville, S. C.. by the late Rev James Rich ards. , ENG A(; EM KX T AN NOUNCEI) ~ ^ Mr. and Mrs. \Y. M. Moses, Sr.. 32 Davis Ave, Port Washington, N. V., announce the engagcm.nt of their daughter Daisy I,. C.hr. din to General Houston Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson ' ^^yhardson of Florence, South Ca^Wlina. Miss Gardin h a graduate of > Port Washington senior high/Port Washington, New York and State A. and M. college, Orangeburg, S. C. She is a member of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority ar.d at pros ' m ent 'R Kcouomics instructo: Vt(.nl-oi, cKrw.f Ct Stephen, S. C, .j. . Mr. Richardson is a graduate of Wilson high school. Florence, S. and holds a degree from State A. and M. college. Orangel burg, S. C. He is a member of the York Rite Masonic lodge ahd f is now affiliated with \Yanna~ maker Chemical Co., Inc., Orangei. burg, S. C. The bedding will take place in the spring.? Mrs, Eugenia Robinson and daughter, Airs. Naomi l'erry an daughter Janice have returned tc the city after spending 5 months in Detroit, with Mrs. Robinson's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Halyard. They re port a pleasant stay; and friends" here were glad of lluir return homo." " ? " ? f Mrs. Beatrice T. planner a great " worker in church circle is now Visiting Philadelphia. The writer wishes her a safe return. Mr. James Johnson Chavis the i son of Mr. James Mnderson Chavj|hig his parents bringing with mm a fine son who looks the pic. ture of health. Last Sunday Rev. L, CI. Bow. man preached two-strong sermons Tor Rev. T. H. Ringer on the Wateree circuit and the congregations ?? were well pleased with Ms ser~ vices. 'Although few in nunihei they laid on the table at the close of the services fiften dollars and sixty cents. The speaker congratulated them for their noble work and said he would return some futlirn ir. ll .?>. . ll?? ,L-: X.I.J vu *?vq; 1,111-111 111 lllt-'ir 0 struggle. Mrs. Martha Metz one of the pioneers of Providence church is much iitfnroved after two weeks illness at her home. The writer is praying for her. CHINQUAPIN UNION MEETS The Chinquapin Union met with the .Torii^alem , church Sunday?lan. X. 31st and the session was largely \ attended. Churches represented? V Jerusalem, Coleman Ridge, MonN^tta, Thankful, Chinquapin. Second Baptist, Pine Hill. Oolcdonia, Mt. M>leksant, Shady Grove. Collection l*%49.hh. The Rev. John Davis will preach the Missionary sermon ih the next union. Rev. J. 0. Williams, Moderator ' Deacon N. W. Walker, Secretary ( THE VICTORY SOCIAL CLUB # club met at the home o f Mr. A.l/li,, Wnr.U.n V.7 Alh.n. Benedict Court. The house was cuiim 10 orcier Dy the president. The, opening selection was Shine On Me led by Miss Laura Guider. Prayer was led \/y Miss Irene ' XJuider. Second selection was "Down by the River Side, led by Miss Gladys Miller. The minutes of the last meeting wore read and adopted. Then business of inipor tanco was discussed briefly. We selected our club flower which is white carnation; also the club's theme was selected. The roll was called and each member respond* \ ed wrth a Bible verse. Aftei which the club's motto was repeated: Give to the world the J- -- best you have and the best will come back to yon. The meeting adjourned to meet nt the home of 'Miss Irene Guider I20il Pint? St, Mother's Got Thouj:a ix!s of mothers now have 'rem home must of the day, but tl? :wins, are not complaining; too loud milk and hot lunches at school eye Prograrrrrnnd Secretary VVieUard ha this program, in which ^flyp^tlum i participating, the Covcr^^enWf*^ foods for youngsters, Milk^nol olhl supplied by the Food Distribution A ment of Agriculture. : ? ? lp ' ? ' \?si xny kibe social. cntiii . The -club mot Tuesday evening Feb. '2 with Mr. Daniel Monroe. The meeting was vailed to ordet by the president Mrs.. Rowc, Tlu devotion" wi'i".1 conducted by the "Miap'ain Miss ICvahs ahd carried] out in its usual maruv r. Then | tho meeting was turned over to] the president. The minutes of the] previous meeting wore read. We were glad to receive two new t members, MosdamFs Htnftor and | Jenkins. The latter being one of ' our former members. Th.y made a few remarks which we* enjoyed j very much. Wo wore very glad to j ha\> Mrs. Moody present, who j l?ul_ been on sick?list, After a_' brief business session we stood adjourned to meet with Mr. antiMrs. Rowc. Read The I'alr.u tto Leader foi | orr news. While the sun still l.shitu s buy War IJonds and I Stamps. NOTICE!! The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Christian Ttmpc.TtlTeF "tfinon will In- held .Monday j evening. February Sth. X p.m. at the .home* of Mrs. Louise Ford, i 11)11 Oak stroe-1 Apt. N-!0. Scripture: Psalm Xlh.'-O-.'JT. Topic t Narcotics in a World at War. Review: Miss Willard's Lit'* and ; Memorial Map. i? AlLniembe' . are u god to be . pre-en:. 11 I TIIE LOVELY "M" i ^ SAVINGS CLUB i The Lovely "So" Sav.ngs club met at the homo of Mrs. Marie ' Gladden 2110 Washington street * opened at the usual hour hy the;1 chaplain v. it', a song I" Be Just * lake The Lord; prayer and scrip- J uuv lesson hy the chaplain. The meeting was then turned over to'1 the president. Every number re- '1 apondeth with-a Bible Tenter The '1 minutes of the last meeting were | 1 rCad and adopted. Report from, j 1 the sick committee and two were t reported, wr.o were Mrs. Rosie | 1 Waters, Allcn-lk'nedkt court muhjt Mrs, Amanda Kirklin?on' Legret* Lf court. Collection of dues amount- 1 ( e<l to 815.25. Next meeting at I Miss Anna Murry, 2572 Washing- | ton street. KtJL'lIlKK.N SISTERS ? f The Southern Sisters Social <, and Savings club held its meeting ' , Monday night, February 1st. 8:00 L p.m.. at ti e home of the Vice- ' j President. Mrs. kSallie Gadsden, j 2121> Haskel Ave., who presided in the absence of the president. The ' v dcvotiunwT-oxen i.-c v. ns very brief -j? being conducted by the Chaplain, j -Mrs. Ruth AlforcK then the prcsi- I dent called for new business. There j was none; the roll was called and "ueh member responded. The club ' then enjoyed a game of cards. Mrs i ' Mary Williams and Mrs. I.il/e Per ' tv being ihc winners. The house ' tvas dismissed to meet next Monday at the home of Mvs. William? ^ T25H Lyon street. The hostess serv 1 ed Tuna Fish salad, crackers, po- 1 tnto chips and coffee. A War Job m. i..-~ : Eh \ mlk * BBSBWPMK i? 1 -war jcl>s wlrnh Tcecpthom away ? youngsters', like these cute little lv, because they are getting fruit, ry clay through the School Lunch a half million colored children are h-UK to insure adequate protective Brarfmmoditics for the lunches are1 .cmmistrfltio'n of the U. S. DepartAdmin. Photo by Knell. Greer Inter-iacial _ Assemblage The Woman's .""ociety of Chvis_tian. Service of the S. C. Oonfcr< nee Central .Jurisdiction. \Ietho Mist Church presents Miss Thelma Stephens. Kxeei live Secretary of the Dept. of Christian Social Relation ; and Local Church Activitiis, Woman's Division of Christian Service. liJO 5lh Ave.. New York, as guest speaker in an intvivstinpr Inter-racial meeting at Moth el Melluxlis-t church ?Greer, S. C. Thursday Feb. IS at 8 p.m. Conference olLuiais, District and Local Societies of the WSCS are requested to be iwesent. The invitation is further extended our v'siting 'soldiers, friends and the entire public. Theme: Planning For Peace. Everyone is solicited to contribute a liberal donation for ClatiAv College. 1 f tickle transportation prevents you fr-m being present send voir hoe gift directly?u>?.Mrs. 'Phyllis tiibbe.s. . 2'! Arlington Ave., Greer, S. C. Thanks in advance. Appreciatively. Mrs. Phllis M. (libber-. Cortfv Pres.w Miss Marie K. Singleton. Fx. C.S.U. & L.C.A. DEHOR AH SOCI AL CLE II Tl,. ,-lirh It..1.1 1 =1 ^ f I Monthly night Feb. 1 at. the 'home of Mrs. Clarke. The meeting was conducted hy the vice president, Mr. Outen. We opened at the usual lime with singing Just As I Am. The chaplain Mrs. Green carried the devotions on wil'h prayer. and the Scripture lesson was read from I Corinthians. The business part of the melding w a s turned over to the vice president Mr. Outcn. The minutes were read hy the secretary Mrs. Summer and approved. The roll was ailed and members responded ,vith dues and Bible verses. Mrs drefh reported for a silver tea riven Sunday, which was very iieeessful. Much business w a s t ansae ted. A suggestion was nado that the club ho divided ino two working groups! Mrs. Jreeti was chosen for No. 1, and llrs. Jordan for No. 2. We hope o have a very successful year. A'e are inviting the many clubs i n a supper Saturday nrght, Feb. > at roth Lyon Sty^ AW7f wTTTThcer lext with Mrs. Taylor. SI NSHINE SOCI AL I LL II The club met at the home of drs. Mary (loorle 1(715 Lady St. donday night Feb. 1st. Opening- i tonu" by Mr. S. T. Thompson; >raver by the president; Scriplire lesson by the chaplain; song ( >y Mrs. Nellie Melton. The meet- ( ng was turner! over to the presrlent. The house was, opcMt'd for nisiness. The minutes of the last lie-ding were read and adopted. . \ftor which the roll was edlled. Rich member responded with a j tible verse and dues. Amount tacen in $22.73. We had one new lumber Mrs. Lena Roof. We have >11 roll now 27 meml/ers. Our. ie*t meeting will be entertained >v Mrs. Sullre Hampton at 1711 Lady St. Everybody expressed past. Mrs. Julia (ilorm Reporter. $f i. THK PALMETTO LEAI . | Misses A. Hamilton t AmiHarlee Enter l _ iL _ 01 l,.. lam ine onainrucKs The Shamriick i..b closed n sue . ossful year at the home of Mrs Ih'T. Miller, Mi** Alma lliimilton j is 'hostess. An important case foi j ['hristiv.as was discussed and so- I first. Christmas party of the season. Very little svv.in?r was don* which was lad aside for the business. after which all went into the ilinimr room to be served a lovely Christmas luncheon. ? The nrize winners for thbe-mocC inpr were Mrs. Miller, richest sctrmrmt Miss 1). C. Raifoitl lu.\esTT On. .Jan. 7 of th? new year the "lub met for its first" nicotine with 1 Miss Elizabeth Harleo. Several | pieces of sowing was. In progress i at tliis meeting in preparation fo: a shower to be given one of the stork very soon. A short business meeting was held to clear up all old business 1)1' the past .vi av. lightftd course in keeping with the new year. Persons holding' highest scores were Mrs. B. T. Miller and Miss Havely L. Ward respectively. Others enjoying this meeting were Mcsdamej^.W. R. McGirt, Mario ChisOlm. Emma L. Reid, Misses Alma Hamilton. Gladys Ballard. .Sarah Floyd, Esther Gaillard, Gladys Ilalman, Edwinton Raiford, Dorothy 1.. Middleton. . ?Xlu!?ucxt?meeting will ho held I at 521 Hampton with 1). L. Middleton. PFC, LKMIEL A. LEWIE OOLI MBIAN, IN TRAINING FOR CHEMICAL WARFARE SCHOOL Pfc. Lemuel A. Lewie, son of Dr. and Mrs. L, A. Lewre of this city, has finished his basic training at JelTerson Barracks, Mo. He is "low stationed at Atlinifli iHiwiCl sity in training for Chcmicul Warfarc?"scE5au Alter completing his :ourso, he plans to enter Officers Training school. HEADED FOR r- ! - r*- ? ^t ^ . ' ; ' % . ' : . m I *' >.?H ^ All' I.HNA HORNK, beautiful ami star, who comnletecl one of the mn history of gay Manhattan at the S first colored performer ever con'rac Coungc ot the lily v'nite hotel, Mis York sensation. Picture featured ii was called the most sensational dis en year contract to Metro, she will M-G-M's all-star all-colored flicker. Juled for release at the tuni of five the rcopfe," a contemplated Metro loaned out u|von her arrival in HolJ 20th C entury-?Kox's "Thanks Pal," VVAVERLY SIN FLOW EH CLTB i , i Thn rlnli hold >U hwhmIhh mant i ntf Tuesday evening wirtlv Mrs.Davault 2215 Senate St. The demotions were carried out in tTic vsual manner. Mrs. Cunningham the chaplain sang two selections. Ac repeated the 2." Psalms r n concert. Mrs. Coles read the 67th Psalms. Mrs. Thomas led us in I frmyPrT The~president Mrs. Sul-j ivan was absent, Mrs. Wilson U1C4J rice president conducted the meet inc. Each member responded with a Bible verse. Mrs. Shirley Davis has been ill, but she was back with us. We hope she will continue improving* After the meeting we enjoyed delierors refreshments. The hosteSrf" wired devlbvl" " biscuits, cold sliced meat, soft drinks, pickles, cookies, nuts and )ER sorr'ATr cr.rn t ?1 hi' rluL> held?tVs?weekly?MU'ft- t in^r Tuesday at a half after t ight j a clock at the tuiuc ?>f Mrs. Lottie j Ksaw, 1O00 Tree St. Devotional J xerosse was conducted by .Mrs. Tullie Mae Scott. I?'irst selection j aiuiiy \\ &r .No .Mom.-: the Lord's | pi dyer was repeated; second sei short program was rendered by < the Program committee, Mrs. Wil- [ .iclmina Bobbins. Those talcing a i part on the program vi-ri-: Ora Brlli* Gordon, Lottir Ksaw. Elizabeth Holluway, Ethel (lidson. Mil- I I ekmmt-Robbing, TnHic Mae Srott. I Hernienia Snigner, .Mr. I verse (lib- j son ?and Herber Hollaway. The roll was called and raeli micmbei responded with a Bible verse and their tires. The minutes of the last meeting wen- rcau and approved. We are thanking our many friends for their cooperation on Monday, Eeb. 1. We .were glad An have, two .tew numbers. Mrs. Wiihelinina don who were welcomed into thi lnl>. Next meeting will l,e with Mrs. Ora "Belie Gordon* 1 K'.btOregg St. ? During1 the social hour the hostess. Mrs. Lottie Esaw served salad course, crackers and hot tea. COL I'M HIAN SPENDS HAPPY VACATION Mrs. Annie Hell DaYault o f 2215 Senate street tells of an enjoyable vacation during the holiday.s in New York and Washings! ton. Mrs.? DaYnult left Columbia j Dec. I'd and went to New York and stayed' with 'her daughter. Miss Ella Da Vault, at 8f? West 1 ISth street. There she visited for three weeks; having three weeks of fun, she left New York?for Washington, Jan. 10. There she stayed for two weeks with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. I)aVault at 5815 14th St.. N. W., having a lovely time?- She returned To her home in Columbia in the best of health and looking finer Than ever, "Jan. 21st. HOLLYWOOD < .1 'j 1 w > '.K' '*r.''' '.''. " |*^ " \j^ : tAlonU'.l Mi'tro^Wldwyn-MiWOT"' st successful engagements i-n the avov-Plaza Hotel last week. The ted to appear in the swank Cafe s Home sang herself i'nto a New n Life Magazine last week, she covery of the year. Under a ev1 be one of the main stars of "Cabin in the Sky" which is sche. ' season. Set to appear in "Meet productnm. Miss Horne^will be lywood late in January to star in another all-colored major picture. mints. We adjourned to meet with Mrs. Langford UJOO block Tmrrr-trrwr FRIENDLY "14" SOCIAL I'hl'B Tie club swing its doors open T l, J.... , r - . ..l(.omiv nigni pasi, jan. xn lor 'lie first meeting this year at its usual hour. Opening song was by tile Chaplain, Mrs. J. Myers-;- pr^y rr was offered by the vice-president Mr. Sam Williams. Another aong by the club led by the Sec., Mr. (i. W. McDaniel. Our Bible lesson was read by Mrs. Daisy Richardson. Bein^ our first meet ing with not much business to attend t? the meeting was turned over to the president. Mr. George Browrtr We had a very good time. We enrolled sixteen members. We were dismissed by fne vice-president. to meet Thursday night, Feb. I 4th at Oil Park street. I Macon IJSO A Home J j If U.,o old adstre is true that i whaLwc do on New Year's Day we vvHl do all the year, then the men in the armed forceR will have a merry time in 1943. New Year's Day found the. little. cliLh a tray mot all day. As is characteristic 'H quieroiu pvisoiuuiLies. >aui'4 must exist. Ill the early part of the day n groun of VOC's stationoil a Camp Wheeler, Georgia, plan nod ami cooked a real southern [ b-eakfast; the renininder of the ! day was spent in writing letters hack home, reading an<l listening to Boogie Woogie. Another group I of service men. a le w co-eds home frm college, USO hostesses, visit- | ing ivh'c, all gathered in one oi j the game rooms for a jam session I around the piano. Lest we forget, I a large group of football enthusiasts attended various sectional iwv.i ."v.-* me aiwinoon ! grew later a few noble GreeksJ paused long enough to sing their i dd"f ratel nity songs, remmiscent t of the good old happy golden rule days. New Year's night the T_TSO Debs, a group of teen-age girls, carried on. socially honoring the high school teen-age boys and a few ellegiates at home for the holiday season. January 10, 4he~JJSO welcomed! a new group of recruhs at Wheeler, Robins Field and Cochran Field I With a "Welcome Dance''. Music I was furnished bv the oth Regiir.cnt j orchestra. January. 10-19. I.ts. Dovey M. Johnson and Ruth A. Lucas, re- | cruiting officers of^WAAC, 4th Service Command, visited Macon. Quito a hit of their- business was carried on at the UBO club. On Sunday, January 17, at 9:"0 a.m.. these officers along with Miss Shadie L. Spears, director of "he local USO club, presented a cript over Radio1 'Station WBML, which gave the set-up of the WAAC and chdnces for advancement. Sunday afternoon., an informal reception was held at the i -< t.ul. in uil'ii iiiuior; in me receiving' line were Mrs. J. S. Williams, chairman of Advisory council; Mrs. -Bes*te Capehr-chairman of Volunteers: Mrs. Lucile Hicks, chairman of Housing; committee; Miss Agnes May. chairman of Cookie committee. Mrs. Evelyn Johnson, president. Partisans club; Mrs. Carrie Wright, president, Fisk University club; Miss Bhadic L. Spears, director of the USO; Mrs. C. M. Outlaw, assistant director, and Misf A. Ruth Gadson, secretary. Several Maconites enrolled in the WAAC during this social hour. The TT(SO club emphasized and Celebrated the Infantile Paralysis Campaign and concluded with a President's Birtiiday Ball. Sunday, January 3:. an Art Ex hirbit was displayed on the second floor of the club. The exhibition was arranged in cooperation with the American Artists group which loaned 9 collection,, of 50 prints each, from the works of such wellknown artists as Roc&wcll Kent. George Biddlc, William Gropper, Waldo Pierce, Agnes Tait, Miguel Covarrubias and 11 other noted artists. Regular activities are carried on daily: club meeting's, quiet and acU#erecreation. business classes vespers, special programs and specially planned semi-monthly dances. b'ebrunry promrses to he a very ' interesting month with special celebration of National Social Hygiene Week and Brotherhood Month. \M,EN-BKN EDICT SOCIAL CLl'B We, the Allen-Benedict Social Club, wore entertained lust Monday imniM?a h at haw ^ r >T_ J * f T? I a. T> HM ui iur. in mi ims. iwwrt rucc, l rn " house was tailed to order by the president. The chaplain took charge of the program. First song, Just As I Am, led by Mrs. Susie Glover. Prayer by Mr. Robert Rfce; second song .Tust a Closer Walk with Thee. The program-camo to a close. The president took the meeting in charge. Business was discussed from all angles. Plans were made for the near future. The roll was called and every member responded with a Bible verse and fee. The mmutcs of the last meeting wore road and adopted. We adjourned to meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johsic Robertson Iv-0 AllenBenedict Court. Tho host and hostess served potato Ralad with lctItuce and crackers. B^^\f c % wBm-Bt^~-::; S nBv|H I Hm,^ ^^B|^^^BBH^BBPpgp^|6 ^ ^ ^ v U ?^^JgM "el "Wacky" and V.'auc meet in Holl injr the famous radio and motion?n the Waac heinjr -d OHicor Inna .la ;5th post hta<iwu>rtcWs *-co?nnanv 1 Arirz., where s?ro i> now serving as /'...* t? \ ). i ... r . /? 111 vii|H? r ranees .1 ic-taiisicr. 1 >i. * CJa.. the daughter i>i" th- late I'l. l of the fii>t nu n in that ami uv u. graduate and jrraijuate work at At ing a?social workfr. ?Sht*?h*?the?v of the Parkway Community house "economics at Fisk when they first zroup of Waacs to be trained at I ceivinff her co 111 mission?in. ik.*fitent chuca a wee?IJewm bcri _ On Wings Over Jordan i Jl i NORMA K. BOYD. Washinyt >tt ; teacher and national chairman of j Alpha Kappa Alpha's National | Non-Partisan Council on Public j Affairs, who will tell of th? C'oun- j oil's work. Sunday, on Winys Ovei { Jordan. W-i-hiipn 01 T > (' January 'JT Winy? Over Jordan's radio audi- \ enco for February 7. will hear Norma K. Rovd. of Wash'uyton | D. C., in a review of tile work of j ^he Non-PartTVTrrr Cmua d n:i -Frlr--jic A.Tairs of Alpha Kappa Alpha j. SbrortUy 7 ' T Miss Hoy.) ; n iiw >! poi?>i .lie sororjty. :s founder nnd^nat- I :ona) chairman of its Nati<\al Non.Partisan Council on Public j"Affairs, \vhi\h l'or throe years has maintained. a; Washington, a !?. >: islativc hoadquartors with a full- 1 tinu' letrislative representative? die only .Negro v.omen's oriraniza- j tion serving the public on this 1 basis. ! In aiiiiu.-on t.. a lull;: am! .li-tinguished career as teacher of matheniatks in the junior high schools of the Distiict of Col ambra, Miss Royd is also a sponsoi of the Federation of Student"Councils in the colored .schools of. the District. and is at . present serving on t-tc Farm Committee of the National Women's Organrzations for the Mobilization of \Vomen in the War EfTrt?an in!i'i mi i.i! yrmip. The recent conference on the " Negro Women and National Defense. called through her efforts, at Washington, was attended by representatives of fortv.thmi ional organizations. Miss Hoy J is a native Washingtonian. educated in?i4?SOV.oolsand at Howard university. WEEK OF SOCIAL ACTIVITIES AT SERVICE ( LI B No. :< C olored soldiers stationed at Ft. Jackson will he interestingly entertained at Service Club No. 3 according to its program o? active TTos as "ai'fn(innoe(TTor" this "we'clT. Tuesday offers open house from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. At 7 o'clock there will he a talent Registration and all men who have any special tn PACE SEVES"-^ I ^ I H j wood, tlu' Wacky in thin cage beicturo star. Rod Skeleton, left, and ckson Cay ton. now assigned to the >1 the \Vaae* at Port Huachuca, a stall" oilic-er under the command avion, who was born in Brunswick, Raymond S. Jackson, who was one nl is t in World War I, took underlanta ai.id Fisk universities, becomi-ift* of Horace?ft.- Guyton-, director Chicago, who-was professor of met. Lt. Cay ton was in the first *ort I)c-.= Moines, la., last July, rebel'. She has been at Fort Hua_____ (ANT PHOTO) ' ' vnt are asked to be present at the Service Club from 7 p.m. to 7:30. A Whist Tournament is on Tuesday evonfng's list of entertainment. Usual open house and a Potenie Contest will be held at the Club on Wednesday night from 6 to 10. All contestants are urged to register before entering the contest. Thursday brings a- Ping Pong Tournament. Doubles and Singles will .be _nLav.ed- and prrzeK- -given- _ - to the winner of games. .Music, games, letter writing and open ho. se on Friday's program, climaxed by a formal 4ancc sponsored by the 723rd Sanitary Medical Company, commencing at 8p?m. Young ladies for this affair will come from Columbia under the chaperonage of Misses Wait- ers -and Hanson, supervisors of recreation in Columbia. The music will he furnished by a well-known Columbia ore nostra, Rudy Walker and his Rhythm Rand. Refreshments will he served. THE WISDOM SOC IAL CLUB The Wisdom Social ciuo neld its wtokiy meeting: at the usual hour, at t.c home o! Mrs. llattie Holm~ \ ih-r.-Renodk V court. Devotion v the Chaplain. Mrs, Seymour, M .intrimr Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone. The Lord's prayer was repeated l\v tin- yroup; Just As I Am. was stingy "for the escond seJect fntvj-s- r suture 1t idth Psalm. The -minut' were read and received. The roll was called, each member respondi 1 with a Bible verse. The president discussed nc\C business. T. t yro. p adjourned to meet at the hoir.c of Mrs. Myles, AllenRcncrict court. The hostess servul. Mrs. Russell, president; Mrs. Lyk- anintury,?i C : ; ' ~ ? C () N S V L T ? MAD A M CECIL First Time in State. County ? or. City I will tell you just what vou want to gam the low of t'ne one you most desire; control or influence the actions of anyone, even thougli^ miles away. 'Guar- -r: antee success where others fail. MADAM CECIL All Husjnggs Confidential Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Permanently located in 2nd PulL man Trailer on left side 6f High* w ay No. 1 coming out of Columbia . next to Mrs.. Roland's firar. fltaca 1a Open Sundays W. Columbia, B. C. 50c Special Readinga for ?. ah art time only! | M*K*