The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 13, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Saturday, March 13, 1943. PERSONAL MENTION ^>X^^X~XmXK*wvvv'X";"X"> ?LA R It IA C K A N N O I* NC KM E N T Mr. and Mrs. Hey ward Bowman of i)27 Pine street, Coltnn"" bin, >. Ll.,";tnnouiKe Uu man if jje of their sister, Miss Mattre A. Bowman to Pvt. Ora Melver, of Durham, i\. v.., ami fort Jackson, S. C., Saturday. Fehrar rp 1 :ith. 1913. Rev. E. R. Robinson, pus? tor of the bride oiliciated. VISITING 11 ERIE Mr. Joseph Harry Taylor of ' Newark, J.r_is _h.fete spending gk a few days with _is mother. Mis ^ L.la Taylor ef Congarce. S.-j.h Carolina and his sisters am! ! rvthers. After his' short visit, iu will return to Newark.- N. J. 1-trl'amily aid friends enjoyed having hint with them. Mrs. Ruth Richardson left the ity Monday night tor Jacksonville, Fla.. where she was called k. i;-? ueosino 01 nor orotnor, .Mr. ? J. <S. Brown. ? M r. Eh Mart in, Jr., tin- sou of Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Mdrtin, .')120 Asylum Ron!, was called to the Aimed Forces on February 25tli, and left immediately foi ? -Mi*;?William Hr White of 12'!t! IIard?n St., left the city recently i'or Corona, Lone? island. M. Y., to be with his nephew William <Rubber) McClain, who'unnorwtn' Jin operation for appendicitis-. At !his writing William is recovering nicely. Dill-. Edvv?r<l Kelly fr"lYl U. Si Navy at Croat Lakes, 111., spent a 7 day furlong-: at the home <>* his parents Roa. and .firs, James Kelly 121 (i Lyon street. lie made a very nice talk Sunday in lleti.lehem church, where lie i? member. lie is n tern ire?Mar. ITRh to TTreat Lakes. fTI nrii>?,L?u I v 1.1 1> Ul1' MESTMIXSTLR MKKTS Fter, S. C.. nu t at tlie' home oi Rev. and Mrs._AY. M, .Jenkins. The President. Prof. 1). H. Thompson. The meeting was opened by singinjar Renediet's Aliru Mater. Prayer was otVered hv Rev Jerkins, r The jinnuinH=zsf=fbe previous meet ing were read and adopted. Rusi?iess matters were' tbs-.ussod, after which the topic "How can th" Program of the Church and the Public School be Correlated for the Renetit of The Community ?" ^j|was opened by Rev. Jerkins. AP ^members made excellent contii'w -tronrs?on thrr~s11bjo~C~~ S'rrrV' f "atolna State College Alma Mater ?was sung at the close of the meeting. The meeting adjourns I ' ,. to meet at the home of Professor mind Mrs. P. H. Thompson. The club was entertained by Mrs. A. Jenkins, Mrs. R. Vance ard Mit. Brown. Kvmyone enjoyed the delicious repast , that was served. Miss Rena Erown, reporter SL'XSHINE SOCIAL CLUE The club nu?4?Mondav night at 8:30 at 2308 Stark St.' The clu1' was entertained by Miss Henrietta Jackson. Opening song by Mr George Rolton: prayer by the j'lfMUfnij *ci MiMtr vy i?rr. Scripture lesson l>v the Chaplain Mrs. J. Glean ; sony by l'rc nresident. This ended the devotional exorcise then the meeting was in the hands of the president. The huUse vms oponc-il tor TnisTnoss, and minutes of the previous moo' inp: were read and adopted. The roll was called and each member responded with a B'ble verse an" dues. Amount nolle te l SR.??* The next meeting will b? at"' the home of Mrs. M'ayjie Matthews 1919 Lady St. " 1 . ? The hostess served delicious 10# freshments of cream cheese sandviche, devil eeys, hot suicc tea jrrape juice, whinned cream an jL pmape juice, souffle topped with b whin cream and cake. Mrs. Julia Gloniu__repartor THE VICTORY SOCIAL CLI P, fThp~ club" met at ~Ufe Tib me dT Mrs. Par line Richardson 1014 Two ^^Motch Pd. The meeting was callto order by thfi president. The ^Rvotions were conducted in the usual manner. Minutes of the pvr.' i" o- ..n.,1 ... I adopted. Business of importance was discussed briefly."* Poll call ' and each member responded then we adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Gladys Ford Apt. E-4 Allen-Benedict court. c?o Miss J can if a Padgett, rcportei WAVERLY 4-H CLUB The elub held its reirolnr meettn^r Tuesday nt<>ht, March 9 at the usufii piaee caucci 10 order oy tne Chaplain Mrs. Janie Abtes. The devotions were brief then the meet ing was turned over to the presb dent. Old and new business was discussed. The minutes were read received ahd adopted and the ro'l called with each member respond Ing. We then adjourned to meet next Thursday night at 8 o'clock with the singing of the closing song. "MISS DII ' , I Appropriately chosen queen o i Xcuv Orleans.- in '< tv?s nt contc'st s l was this Crescent Citp evtoic lass rophnnoro. Miss Mat lieu was scl./ i -stniK-rrt-hoHrT and her "picit.re app. C.visis. U AEiiLX STIUvET L'SO NEWS i i J Those who came to the vesper soivice at the L'SO on last Sun ay, March 7. heard a very inter-I u csi,ian taiii 4ry?rV.'s'iiiaL J it.0? . A1U a if IveTsfi'ty i ' j~;*uu enjoyed some ooud jiinqrinsf ?>y [ ,I three nuicEevs .r.f?*-he -iv.nsie it:*-! j pari men ??t" tint :-el:??ol. A I;-.?*'_* ! was presort n:i;l n a y j : r. taii > t:a < ..ieo luait whi.Ti i'.'(I. I i jy^ii'ir ?i.?se a> his theme 'IDo I'nti4.? Others as You Would Have Them L>o I. :Uo Yc'.i".. The spirit-ails vndci'Ki iy misses Kuth tjaarus. i Frances i'errin. aud? Mr. W"iiiam . Miller were in. keeping with tC j ~ eijirii of fTTe se: vice, nosie-ss s ior tii" day were: Misses Lay rl-;.;r,s, Catherine Pe n:. Syl-.i.c a TTiVvls. On Sunday, Mareh 1 I, at 5:.'!0, Mr. diaries li. King. ProiV-s>i j of. Sociology at AiK-.i Uiiivciv.Fy - v- !:| kn:I a <!;? . USi'ioi: on the sa je< t "tan We i.ive -Xeiirhborlv IW.th l.atir A ini-i ion V" Those laairy part in .re ?:is-i..n will >C ? li\ ! '. 11. ])', llilio.lf!, I'rOtO.-'.SOl _ T Frcm-ii anJ .Spa nr.-?tsi?Ali'Mv \vr.o wii! rpc ak un tar political ?h :se; ilarvcy .Jd;..a>n, of th< C'ol.. n.h:a Array A'1' m-.- ^'1 u>-~ s i.iewt lyn Holmes, insiructoi at 1'ook-v Washington hi.eh s.hool i.e social n-'jnet. The pul.'lie i< in . iii'ci. Tin- Tli'lml S.a Fat'on company .).' !'.)? .Jackson is ki:;j v.viioinM wit a a l'< ruin! dance on Friday i Li.:s. week, ami tint company is .vintr presented i:. "Talent Nijfht" mi Friday of next wool;. Program I'm' tie?week?iVJ-tm-rr ""ToI2T: Monday. March la?Art Class; :>'itlj>v; Tuesday, .March Id? lairts. Famine:; Wednesday. .March 1 - Dramatics; Til..rs.lay. March IP?Crafts; Stadiors' Wives Friday. Marc! Jt'?Talmt Xijjr.t, J TiJli 1! >r.it. ('o.; Sr.ttail;;;,-. .\Iar:h 1 id?-(jaiiKs; S'.nidn;.. March til? on s. Chaplain F. ?. Perkins. speaker. 111 MILS AM) STiJOT'Ii'IIK N I 'AVS K> Mi'-. Naney Lee Voc.r: 1 ,.. , v 1 illb News j O11 Mcaiil iv ni ?-n-rr?<7f Fa ^'ayest alfaus of e arly sin ir.vf _\yas Mi" party riven at the lovely a:i'l spacious home of Miss Iluth! --1Jnckio) Thmnpscn in lllaiis. S ! The ad'air was given by th* \inry Makers T it ovary cl> b. co:r . _mi+m tasting LpF Toniiii.v 1 ~ -OT, Jr., of 15'ai: s ami Fort Cus__ ' 'tv. Midi.; f'pl. lie; man I). Y<? 11s I MIUIU' inill,. U !UI J'OI't I J."Vt'llS, ( i>l. Tiank TV. Jack ski) of !!u> Greenville. S. Army Ah base ?r<l "ft*, George Parrott o hh-sier and the I*. S. Army Ail base, l:i. hraondj \ a. A pat) ionic: motif v.as tarried ...uit. M inintutm imldni ' I'fi'1." Ihe ])la? es of the honor guests at the game tables., Dancing and ard playing wece enjoyed during '.he evening. About lifi fuels en'oyed this afk'ir. These boys ' will return to hoi" various forts this week. The entire community was shock . d and saddened by the sudden death of idr. Solon-an Young win bed Wednesday March 3rd. lie Whs funeralize-d Sunday at tpGcthsemane baptist church with lie?Rrw R. T, Srrrrs 'd;Ti cuffing fit* is survived by bis wife, -three daughters, tore sons, fiftces grandchildren, three suitors aw: t host of relatives and friends. TT - 1 1 .. .. i - ? - i ik. v\ ?i? iuvcu ill 1(1 rcsjipc A CHI OJ MtwTfdRhew Mm. The flojjal designs were beautiful. Tlis so: Cpl. ' Herman D. Young who i: stationed at Fort Devens, Mass. will remain home for a few days Iwforc returning t*> service. .LARD" i I* beauty of D'dlaixl uhivoi sity, i p<?nsore?! by Tin.1 ('rise; :r;: ! . miss jiki.en matiiii:!:. A I eted by?the general vote* *>f the I a;s rn the February issue of The'J I SOL'TFfKItV SISTFRS SOl'lAh AND SAVINGS Chi' 15 The club : el<! it? nv,',,!;v* Morti, fv-oiiie. Mv.'.vh M+tue .*>! Mrs. Patri.'ne Drown, 2120 Ik kory I'M.. v.ij: thn-nrcnd.-nt in her i seal pi:: e. Dei i er th.e <!eioiv:l ox " . i niesie-ft"*, 'ljphcl by Mis. lirtv.n. th.en tho ore-ii ie'H or.i! -*-J :'c*r t c. !.rtrt*.*ie< h'ch i"T..I ahtl approved.-| rit'silli" ' vTTTs I:: . r. W( vti <it i / tiiar.k tlio members of the K. O. U. oeial dub arc! others thai cann' and h'.'lpr I us out :? > beautifully ut ?.'r silver tea u: S'-imlav. March 7.7i IT was a yreat success. The lull vp 'rc'a k '!. i ll'.' h CuT"V>aeV rc ponded. .Mrs. I'artie 15 lie A v. 'u?o'. at' N'i v \(City and >irc floret in* Kvrrrr= a .- 'st <t {!i h" , less in sei'v'.t a" a delude' s salad course. The iu.\r meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Lillie Perry - IJiV 1- ! Ilichlatul Mundav, i >!;,T?h 1'. Uiferrry Societies of V!'en Univ. Present P.LTatiieus lii Pubiic Program Thv ilor IJtc rary society and 'he TTcCJi'l l.itevarv so iety i f .Mli-n university are eo! ' iiii in ! ; < ? <"r".i't i ni of :> nnblie | I'ounrn featrrlnyr Mr. '< hn IMaiiu ]-ri.f- e.u ( ' P'Daarlar.rr"""us *?t \V >?( \*!? ' aria Slate e'?ll* ce. 1 nsli' ate, \V. \;t. 'i'he uroeuaiM -will Iwyb*?-ae 1 Sunday afternoon. Mar I t. th'1. and it will take place in Allen ' n:v< i-it v's "sk diti ritnu. Mr. Matl'c' -:. who has t? ' ellt'd ex tens i vol v in ^Tvrane and i very ''.avdliai- with n'Uiv i f the p-escut s'tes > '' 1 il'h iei Is. -Adl saiea1on the su'de.t: The \e^r> and In' fnitionalisnu Hi-- A Ilea"r v clear ;!) -for the oeeasion, it'll s'-vera! iiieuvters ,.f th" < ' *>:i i-i-i to r. t: lev indiv: ve. I solos.'. You end y?vr f' lends a-e (ord-ally invrtcrf ro a'fen? this 'utr and to wihv-s* the drvt nunlie effort of t!"u newly ot yanized !iarn'ry socio 1 'os. nr.; i:aft kno iMon !\a?t I'm! T'n'u'i };?-hl its c.metipr t'*p ChnttllVttps. f'h'h hTTF7$?rThTrsTay TdV'u 'Mar. :ir??. i" '.<? !n> s" vviss railed to o>der by ho p.- sid< ni, Mrs. Johnsonat its uscnl hoar. The devotions iv' reted ly i he chaplain .Mrs, Vofnrr. A i'l-er '.lie dcvo i uts t > " ?? {:"i.ny part of the_ nnii'tinm 'V. IMfflerl pv * fO tilf.'pro'i(tilt. foot r. i;iv !o i was (i, tj-.i i]'. i.' i* t *.: v l'.- re s u t-i-ili-J? ori-Ay.?nCAa imf Phv.v business was discussed rlit* si Iyer tea v as a "a-vat success. Wit arc hnvir.y our first tl;??i; <* of the season, a Jitterbug* ("o> tor.' Thursday oig'ht Mer 2a. Pri**.rr will |)<- aval :ie !. Place: Odd Fd ~ rt ill t;?.. )w .. ill members to^ be present at a rail meeting* .Mare lib We adjovrned with the sin^lnp >f the closing* ropy. v.\ vr.pi.v ' [t'PNnrv MIW SOI IAL CIA" 15 The club nut at the home of he o resident .Mr. T, ojvas Wilson V). Allen-Benedict Court. Thy net-tiny -was csMleA to order by he pi'esident. bv sinning* Wnere Vttt I Be Whr'TTAbe First Trfm^ et Sonnets ? PlTtycr b\' M rs. .Vilson. The president askeil foi -he mb ntes of the last rrectfnfT. fhey were read anci adopted. On tew business we plumed a Binjro Party to be given at the home f Mis. Lottie (ioodwin No. O-t Al!en*Hcnediet Court, March lath. We had three visitors, Mrs. Wil on, Mis, ( ary and (,?eorgo VV hittnker. I THK PALMETTO J Allen Ofi'ers Evening ! Of Rare Music To So. Caro. Populace j T'? n -'iay I'Veiiiii't, .Man.li 25. , < },ioir.isv> to \ -its plneo as n.l sj?*<* ivii."l ir..-C<?ki nhia's cultural | 1 \l..i y. tin t!wt ' vt'iiirtf?Allioi'1 I Morini, of V< York City, in tor- I v atioviiiy 'no.vn impresario. will}1 m -ont i1: tl.o Allen university j ' It ilii',. l !!V. til'.' I 'liol ! lil .\ Ai 1'iK I - * ?V-T-''. > T r %-t-, - VTTrFTTTtr T?uTT> ~ ^ tselo'i Verito. ( , ,'fclf'.i 'i nvford. cost: i in a :.> 1 dv aids. tenor; 1 i \. 11 ' i. I aril' : c; and Earl * V. vldo, ha.-'-:. ' This (..NTs has ''"rilled and ex.1' tod?r>?n?n?rrrs?rp?p' e frTTTT 'he trilk-ul levers of nut si. 1 ' ?r! u'l'."':-. .i-h'1 i.s'hclie -v/oikk I"!iv ii- ??? ? :/!am i:v.U:t'es-the musie t>i <a:!y Ariier'.aAmerivrns at r.orl;;-U.v* -etetitnpzjiarT Auierieaa a pern!.--; a d folk soups of today. i oir|" . i !' :'cpre:<"iited ia the I vpeit are are .I.:/.aniah Ki.timies, | e> ii'i.; I' i.ijijrand F.lio .Si''tr- j .lti is tor. The last yro'.in if ?ontr?. jl t^t+hK - ,'-u::c;s u* toda v". is i _i . ji'vvj an'-t rlea-.i. ir to 11 'hi- .alienee. It iti- ' : -.i-.y K.VliM YOU 1 WEI.I. MY OWN TRUE I.OYK. I> !}) ! i?f : ml narlhi"* from V( v- v'? };'.? CUTvkill " "^r<?un'tains: ! T!IK DEVIL AN1) THK FARM4'?'i> Vi'H'ih?rrr~t",!,'c|i 1!i< <|ovii "* tarries liv t'a1 nu-rV se"Mii;r v\ itV 1 .!f?vVi< t<> bit she raises such ' ;v?u ih.u he I::;:! to briar. 1 her h;u 1; ) I he moo* farmer. ! ( I'll f.V W!X1)S: " a u .1 RVK 1 VTil^TKYT 'I hi- scnr* a>V publishci! l>y- l';;) l -j "I'li'iT eel! K. D. Marks, Viator I' _a:it! I'ost I.'vK-ordv 7:\:st"fei-vi^ Club 3 Itr-s Excellent Entertainment. Ccncert Management^ Ni"!i-> s if'.Mrrs at Fort .Ta kson iv - jn for n week of .excellent cw?4! 'ertuuvr .n! :U Cost Service C'l.b' I No. ; : iiv-cnx rw: t _tlyre y-ll.iie an ; r ;?ij-.i )i , r.conducted by 'i>- ! 1 ' ir-sicsv. K. ihi'.y. . dnHtnr whirl) 1 \ 0 i.' -h* l. Iron' the "I'o.ik i.i of the M; nth-C lub'* will he review- I; "<' .. , j : \ n rr:." wit "'i!l lie roup , 1 filer! hy * ' Selvii'i* till'} WomWS- | j j day i vi'nii. . i'l;iv iviU?hoTin at i i [S:.;o p.m.. and 1"..ere,, will be prizes j | i for ii'.e winners. [ j L. "F nt'. ijjri?" will < iiii" lh/'i j . luii Tie. rstUiv night from 8:20- to | j | li?:OU p.m. All soldiers are invited to attend and match wits | ith, toe "biit I.rain",, r There will lie formal dance on ! I Friday n?ylu. sponsored by the j 72'lrd Sanitary Medical Co. The j CohimFIa' Army Air Liaso ote. es. i .tra will furnish the music fot daneiiF;- and yovnijr ladies v.iil be j 1 r"-e?Hr-f<y- tbenTnir. coini"ft front v? rions organizations in Columbia. I Tin- club.will be reserved from j, v:.">() t'o lla'lO o'eloik that- nighty ! for t 'i' 72'?rd and their guests. | Admission to his affair will be \ ny invitation only. Til SY AI MS ( Ll ll The Mali held its weekly meet- j ing Monday evening at the h?m\e ot Mrs. Katheriro Smith... The j iiev'c -was" f Jtllt'd fTi oyler and j the devotional service was con. J, .'.lucted by the group wit i Mrs. lanie White rending the S.rip- ' ' ^ * ? i v v i ?? 11 v 11 III" |?I l*> UHll I j j .vjrs. I.aiiyley presided over iho ; meeting. Tin- minutes of the last j reetiri* was rea<l ami adopted ! he foil was called and each I member responded with a HihU j ! ersp. Old and new business was <iisetis-cd. T- iv will he a chitlerlnij* 11inner at the home o ill Mrs. .'unic White. 1 Wheat St. j 3. it intlay, Marco 1Put in jaurl, order evrlv airI h.y a delirious i ' iiH" c.'okod dinner. Dinner will i.o ready at 1.2 o'clock. Our next i lHaliiiu" will lie at the home *?1 Mrs. Louise Orce. Refreshments Aire solved for the afternoon by t'ne hostesses. ' j' ''Rochester'.. Wows Eddie anderson," jijs "Rochei sure-fire laugh suggestions TO"his hearsal on wheels" aboard a Canadia the Canadian tour of the Jack Benny National car with "Rochester" is Jac and "Schlcpperman" (Sam Hern) list' fore huge turnouts of Canadian soldier Ottawa and Toronto, covering the T0U1 I Canadian National Railways. LEADER A. M. E. Layman Seeks Support In tin- I Alitor 1 ho Palmetto header nhimbia. S. X ar Sir: Please uvuiu-rw si?;iT'' ~i vmr" aluaide paper in state that I was icently elected tu the eleolorial ?>11:jri' of thi* African Methodist i episcopal church, in the North's: "-"i .? rmTTI c : icrenre. 1 nav' nc'i ciidorsi'd hy my quail rly o'i nee as a candidate for junction to tfi. General Conference. am asking mast humbly the support of iiil the delegates in behalf I >1' my election. 1 promise that | iiv tiling iluii"?rn Lvlhiir TH my) aiididaev shall not tro unresuited. Very sincerely yours ' (Sijrncd) (i.-y\ . Brthea Route 2, liox 71 Alull.ns, 8. <J. ii:v. BOWMAN IX HOSPITAL The Rev. L. (i. Powninn. pas.( ?* of Ivl frn'r hi Station , of tbo \. '7M. E. L'hureh. \va^ operated last Sunday iit the Omul Sa'.a' iiaa-Wav-s i ly hospital in Co. titubhtv ?A' this writing < \V? dnesdav) le is <h intr as..well as,c'ta-Lu.-eXaftcled under the conditions, acn*i\i* t * In ? l v:/iit i u.w ?* inttn I jc liuhii', I rbT." W. R. Bowman who -i-iws?from his schmi at nTlursi<; poo him. His wife and near vial ivcs. aro by hife bedside. His diyriians say he ts on the road U; recovery Friends-may write Mm by addressing the letters t< 5. C. " ' ^ DR. A. R. HOWARD VISITS ?N (HIRER Dr. A. 11. Howard, heat! of tin. Temperance, Prohibition, and Public Morals activities for the nineit on. Negro?conferences of Methoriist cTu.ii'h in -the?Inited States was a welcome visitor- at" Bethel Methodist church, (ireer. South f-arolina. Feb. L'S. At the .von-,iny worship Dr. Howard gate a stout, animated, and wealthy ,r.-. ssegc. He was /treat'y enjoyetf by his eager listeners. He lecturwt effectively 1V1 the evening re.arding liis work. All of us must xlirit that the work engaged i-n by In. Howard is a necessary 'York among our people. We are it times compelled. to wonder if rho home atTar consecration has lost its power when we witness he onestioiuihle actions end -diss? 'pr.tions" ol' so many of our youths, and i ld-Ts too. if you please. This activity, conducted as it is by Dr. Howard for our group in the central jurisdiction is. meeting with tangibly beneficial results. We are * inspired by his many line at enmpiisnments, anc Coel grateful to our far-seeing church for having selected him to airy on in this capacity, and freely endorse him for any other office to which his capacities entitle him to aspire. John C. Clibbes, reporter high hatters saving \ni) social clt'ij On Monday evening the club mot at the homo of Mrs, M. Robitvs. 2d11 GcrvaU St.. and was ailed l<> order at the regulat uiui'i The?i Tiaplaiti performed Iter duty in the regular manner. :hen the roll was called. Minutes ,1 the previous meeting were read and approved, l/ntinished aruL lew business followed. The president addressed the group utid it was enjoyed. Plans for a fish fry and bingo party were comdcted to i;c 'riven at the home >T Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Michael on Ibid Gervuis St. March 1-'). Tlv Print Press dance which was to c given March 12th is postponed until March loth in order to. eoonerate with thV Just-Us So-ial mull r.i: their lourth anniversary Friday night. Come over to ti e < hautl'eurs club and swing with us Monday night and win a prize. The club will < onve; e next Tues lay night at .he home of Mrs. A. Wilson. i 'Era in Canada S||M * f ster" of radio lamt^ makes a few i companions at an "Informal "re;n National Railways train during company. Seated in the Canadian k Benny, while Dennis Day (left) en in. The Benny show played bes, sailors and marines in Montreal,, :e in special equipment furmtned oy^ I" 1st Sjrl. Isare Kivklanil Ia-cv; First Scrneant Issue- Kiikhi Lewy, the sou of Mr. an ! Mrs. S. L evy, business man. Ser^rva Leevy irrutluated at CojUer Ae; n Orangeburg; Alien I'nivc dtv. and graduated from t ng, Nashville. Tenn. Since i?t*/!'.} in the Army, he ; rcmtrtltTu- Savannah Section Or niincc School, Proving Ground. -4;in?i^. thence Ui?I 'i '*i 1T. Of?! ho ma.?At pi(sent hp- nr-rrr-ffra CJruber, Oklahoma. Mrs. Andrew Simkir To Offer Course In Personal Health Mrs. Andrew \V. Simkins. w known public health worker this city, is serving as truest : struetor- at -Alien Univcr-ity"'"t third quarter. which began 1: Monch y, where she is offering course in Personal Health. T! announcement will he r.ceiv -with nnich interest by the Th reds of former students a Tiends of Mrs. Simkrhs throuj! nit South Carolina. The scheduled course in Perse d Health i. nd many activities : ident to carrying it out arc_i lectcrr to giv e great impetus Tie- stuchnts- health- program in progress at the institution. iep?>i*ti-<i that anout hity st dents will enroll in the new eour Singer and Actress To Go On Tour ' a Muriel Rahn, brilliant young- eo cert singer and actress, now a nearHig in the JBroiidway sueco."The Pirate", starring Alfr Runt and l.yiin Fontanne. will gi up her stellar r<de i*n the music extravaganza on March l.'lth to ci hark upon a five thousand m oiicert tour which will take h from N'cw York to Texas ard i turn. last. Fall Miss Rahn gave up concert tour few-the theatre. \< its the other way round. "Y might say Mis ; Rahn does not wi to jrot in ;i rut." explained Di Campbell. manager and drum .bus cr for the lovely si-nirer who ; Mtasoii has tossed lines with t merry I,unic at the Martin Be theatre. Pressed for details of the fort eominjr lour. Mr. Campbell said would uo like Hits: Baltimore. March 28th; Washington Anril Mirjjipia *taj,e Colleirc, April 7t Rennett Colleifc. ApriT f'tli; ~F< Valley State College. April 12t Clark College, April 11th; TusV tfoc Institute. April 1*7 th; Pran ViJcrS-tntn ColUtfe. April- ~25t Dillii rd University. April 28th: ! . Louis.--May '2nd. ().u ,v." !iitl.. M I (itli; Philadelphia. May?HUe,? I.ast season Miss Rnhn \vi s s loeted for the part .ilt^the Ln show after more than 10ft app cants had auditioned to*- the to , Previous to tha; -he h: d heeti t i for the title role in the yet ttnpi i cluced all colored version of thc_? J-dl'll UllVlWfh, called "i arnu'n lon< J The opera, with new lyrics by f j car Hammerste'r. i? v."\v on t production schedule of Billv Rr I fo- next season. To brings matters up to date I that Hem. Mr. Campbell veceiv I a letter from Hammerstein todi j which sues in nart. "The prodi I tion of CARMEN JONES, in t i early part of next season seems : be assured. We will ffi info rChe; sal sometime in August. As I h?i 4-tolU-yoUr Muriel Helm eu my-elm i for-the title role of this opera : I I am writing you iit the hope tl ! she will he available to sing" I when we roach or.r producti ; late." "So who ran toll", shrugged ? Campbell. ""next season she m oe right- back in the theatre. \ can't ho choosy in those tint and I am glad she has the tab to go from one to the other w ease." __ a MRS. LOTTIE W. SUCCUMBS AFTE ' , | DIES AT K-MC? t Sl? VRTAX lit ifl; tNTP.lt. -rT" >110NT IN ( A.MIIKN Sparta: hi rjr. S. ('.?Tie paps- ' i iii'r of Mrs. Lottie. Whit lay Hold- ! :? ii. wife of .Mr. (>. W . Bolden ' F'.ratTjrln imi.h sadness to family I Jam! "li'inis. Mrs. Bidden died 1 Tuesday moriiijo- at in i residence "it S. Liberty street after a lotijj iillK'SS. She was born ami reared i n Camden, atte tied tliy_du.'ul i-eiuiu} Ip Mill Urovn'Oi;?Home. Km sewn a, ?1iiu i mu'i i .-ii - 4-Hlijjbt the' ( rnl Sprtllff sctmotT" .rajndcii. ..S. Ll Thtj family mov.^ oil i<j I. iiit>n w. ere' her kusba. i' \ as ?in?:e essful in- ] y sujuncc business for a number of | in : ears. I. The family . ivh>vbj"**tb Spartan-, ni iiurir ? few j years' ago a-'tl Mrs. ;1(j i*ol?lc n siTnnjr vith the other mem,]. hers of the family connected theii .r. Membership with Silver Hill Mefh}lt. dist church, fciie was a immbe )i. 'f tin* i-hoir ?l>i, at*, active mxtm-? hur-i'f ( ii-fb* \'n li t 'i. ll'rimin lt_ Society of f'hii.-' inn Servi .A). (j_ thoinrJi in->>a'f" hoiflTTi- (Tor!- jr tin II. last > * :<r. she was tin- loader in ' jjT- < olk'i i iiiu from her members t< i i^n liquidute an embarrassing indebtedness on t< e church parsonage ' _ urd the repair of '.ho church.- . ! Ic The f moral service.-- were eonT" ducted at SiIvem--H-rH?Mnhodisi .hurch Thursday by jier Pastor. Rev. Geo. A, Thomas.?assisted hj 1 Sunt. ('. F Ferguson of tile Spar ? -lanhurg district:- Row.-?!. P.. Jack-' ill ;on. presiding elder of to C-MK of church and Rev. .1. M. Dawkins. in- nastor ol the A ME chue-ii^ McsspT7y">T7. C.~ Murray of Cireenvilie and tst {( E. Leathers of Chester repreals-entod th.e Home Office of the N !us|(". Mutual Life Insurance Co ed-pvhich her i ushand is one of th? ] lifT" "managers. Many out of town folk n<T attended lire funeral services. The funeral party was met neat' Camden by the family Mr. and j Mrs. Grover C. Ivirkland. Underin. laker A. R. C'oliins and directed tc 1 ,v. the cemetery where many of hei j t,, former friends of Camden and out j nv "f town friends were waiting." A" jt short service was conducted at | u_ ''H' "ra\e by Rev. Thomas. Joint i se. o Silver llill ard Trinity; Methodist furnished a beautiful j ? -eli'i lion. Her former Pastor,, - Rev. P. Iv Mingo, >n*^tor of Knian- I uel church. Sumter: Dr. A. R. j Howard represented the Trustee j -? - ma rd fluff pi jw.itnrrs? e.-?.p?? I The net of town friends attendHrg" tlie burial at Camden were: Rev. and Mrs. R. K. Mingo. Dr. j M. C. Wright. Supt.'of the Sunt. - ?er . district. Dr A. R. Howard, \!essrs S .1. M- Dr?n"i'k r. H Prnray. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer of Sumter; Mr. S. S. Saxton of Remliecti ' Mr. J. R. Drake and many of the Darlington district agerry; also Mr. \\. II. Harvey of Columbia: Dr. and Mrs. A, H. Jenkins o f Manning sin.I niary others. lwiuvn was nuru??l beneath a mourn! of rosos. is survivP(j by her husband and two sons, W Bolden of Durban'., N. C., and J. S. Bolden of Union'; also a sister Mrs. .Sallie Whit taker of Jersey City. S. J,? LICKV 1JIKI) SOCIAL CLUB The Lucky Bird Social club met n* at t r home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil1}" lie Boyce 10-0 ( olleire St. The nvetimr was called to order by Vf' Chaplain. Mrs. Bowers. After devt> vbtious the president took charge al calling for minutes which were IM* lead and upnroved. Unfinished de arid new business was discussed. >er Mrs. Jo.vner was reported by the e- :itk committee as not feeling very well. The roll was called and lo J were prese: t. Mr. James Kenne>w j ,.y will have a fis!'. supper Monou . ay 11 iyrht. Marc' 1">. Next meetsh imj will be at the home of Mrs. ck . Mure Helton 1 Marion St.. Tues it-j (lay March H>th. All members ' 11 please !?? present at S o'clock, he We were served a deli, ions reek ast :itui dismissed by the chaplain. Mr. .Jan*.' - Johnson's name | h- ! .vas hvoryht in as a new member.. ' t | Mi- S.!:in__W.iiliaiP! pie idem en i Mrs. Hattie Tdhnson, reporter 2: It: I 1)JiHOR \I1 SOCIAL CLl'B ot h; j The club met last Monday ni'.e te-j Mar. S with Mr. and Mrs. Oaten. j'ie j The moetniL' was called to ordef nT ft TTs a sua I time FTy the presi>t. dent, with singintr. The devotions I tty ,v. i, , an ie<i o .'t by the chaplain Mrs.?>r>I'l'ii. Ttie nntiv.tes wei e read by Mrs. Jordan and adopted nt TPe~ roll was called; each mem'li her responded with Dible verses le tr,d-dues. We then went into trie ?et business* of the meeting. Much "o- business was discussed. We are (jilAilU- i' ?'1|V?'V Sat ni-iluy nitr..t s ' March 1">. at 1 -".00 Lyon street >.< We are inviting all the clubs Im to come. We had Pvt. Hill of ?se Fort Jackson as our g'.icst at our previous meetii g. He gave us a on nice talk. We enjoyed having ed him with us. We adjourned t c iy, meet at the home ol' Mr. Smith, le- 1 1 AOS Washington St., next Mon he day night. to hr- rHKWTSl>OM ivo iet* ?The U radow SoemL club held it? nd rPif'.'iiiii'ly weekly meeting at the mt | home of Mrs. .W'ilrelmena \VeyL it ' 2r?2S Pendleton St. opened by the ion chaplain, .Mrs. R. B. Seymoure; the Lord's Prayer in concert by dr. the croup; scripture by Mrs.-Julmy in Culbert. The president then ou celled for the minutes which were os. read and received. The roll was [?nt called and each responded with j? ith itinie verse. Alter business aisi$ I cti'ssinn the club ntljorrned to meet PAGE SEVEN1 *9 BOLDEN 1 R LONG ILLNESS 1 fli-rvais St.. March 21?t. Ilul? i-i.i.I.ally invites all of is ii R iHis hi a cnicKtn ujnotrr Saturday afternoon at the home 'f Mrs. Wilhlmcnila Way. Please </?n;o and help us ot t. UK I) 1! H.I. BAPTIST CHURCH ? 11 gnrdlv** of the cold j.nd disagre.oaldc weather, the attendtrue at 11< <1 Hill Bapt. church was rood on Fob. 2Kth. lh-v David Jfj^k I'l.i- .?>loi dcli-crcd a !+uul Htiifing 7SH <eiiiio!i for which we are grateful tml hope thai die wMl come to us igain soon. We arc sory that our astor's wife, Mrs. I.illio E. Lands 19 cuuid not l.v with us l>ecuuse of illness. The collection for the day vas $112.1 H. We hope to take up a good collection for the Red Cross on our next church Sunday. Red Hill chi rch is always glad to have visitors and you are.moat welcome to stop and hear our .rood preathing ami singing. NEW HOOKS AT WAVERLY HUAM H LIBRARY .Xhi-uking?iiuc.ves.s_LnLu__Biisinc.ss _Ly Welsh:; People's Life of Christ by Smyth: Narrative of tEe N?- ? gd by Pendleton: The New Africa by -Eraser; This Machine Age 1 .. /"! * A i<iAhn1 ut-rl tUn HttKit Forming Drugs bv Donnelly; Prae .ical Kloeution for Use in Colleges and School.- by Shoemaker; The New Hovly.b Standard Games by? Fyierds edited by A. W. Lawrence | Hoyle; T. K. Lawrence by . his Fight.ng for (ULa by Stables; "Sirgnni firms" by Sundoz; Brentwood by (b L. Hill; Ask Adam by Wright; digit from Yesterday by 1 (laddis: Hidden Horizons by Duf(^< 1.1* l-*rwiL* rtf Qncun Wvr W-uul- BUtws?\Ws( by Dower; Dan- ""n ger Signal by Lottorne: Contrary Mary by Bailey. EAGLE SOCIAL AND SAVINGS CLUB ThcTlub iriot~irt-the home of Mrs. Kjostle Carr, 1*06 Lincoln MstT. at S:60 p.m. Devotions were carried out in their usual way by Mrs. Itovena Junes. Prayer by Mrs. Hester Moten". Each memix>r recited n Bible verse. The J uresident called for the minutes _ _ I ,'f the previous meeting. They I v ere read and approved. The I preside.t announced the house open for business. The business was carried out in its usual way j and a program followed. On next | Friday night Mr. Ezekiel Moten I will make the closing remarks on the program. The roll was called peach member responded. We have I on roll 40 members. The meeting .dosed at 10 o'clock to meet-next- " p'riday night at the home of Mrs. rMeada Lucas. 708 Lincoln street. ! BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUB i - . . ... ? ! T *e club met Monday nite, Mar. 8th at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Tcsse Brooks, 016 Walnut street, j The house was called to order : hy the president. The first selcc! tion 1 Shall Not be Moved, was ! led by thd* chaplain. Prayer was ! related hy Mrs. Smith. The J minutes of the last meeting were j imitted: and the roll was called; ' each. mcmb(T responded with Bii Me verse and fee. The business J| ; session followed. We accepted an | invitation from the White Rose, I also the Just Us clubs, which we arc looking forward to cooperate The closing selection was .led by Airs. Kliznlii'tp .Smith Ron...lm. I lion repeated hy tit* pfc-esident; and we adjourned to meet at the ' I'omc of Mrs. Ray ford 1217 Lyon street. WI PUBLISH THI BIST CHORAL ARRANOfMINTS OF BLUIS. INCLUDING ST. LOUIS BLUES AND THI BIST SPIRITUALS INCLUOINO J SHINE LIKE A MORNIN STAR" l> W. C MRWBT j Send for Our tin of Mutk for l?W, Ordmlrs and Vorlovt Solo Imtrumonrt HANDY BROTHERS MUSIC CO., !?<.' __ _ S?7 ?O*0w?T NIW OftK . N. T. rmmmmmmmm?mmammmmm?r* ? C 0 N S U L T M A 1> A M CECIL First Time in State, County or City I will tell you just the one you most desire; control or influence the actions of anyone, even though miles away. Guarantee success where others fail. MADAM- CECIL -All Business Confidential Hours: 10 a.m., to 9 pjn. ? r r?? 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