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Saturday, April .'5, 1013 P MENTION M A R RIA 0. E AN NOLNXEMENT Mrs. Oueen Eassard AblpToi 1.-121 Oak St. wishes to announce the marriage of her sister, Miss I.ot( tic 'W. Bnssard to Pvt. Eddie M Cooke whifch took place Jan. IS 1943. Pvt. Cooke is a member of | the 31st Aviation^ Squadron anil is stationed in Topekar Kansas. - : *MARRIAGE ANNOCNCEMEN1 Rev. and Mrs. M. G. Williams A . -jjOf Greenwood, South Carolina Announce the marriage of their daughter J Willie Fiorina McMorris Corporal John Jerome Pettis _of Newberry, South Carolina (AjMid Camp Pickett, Virginia September 18, 1942 at Greenville, South Carolina M-AUUI AG.K AW OlAf F M K V I iVIi-s., Anna Smith, Laurens, S , C., announces the marriage of li.-i ?ister, Mrs. Lillie Stewart. i'or | ^Tfiei ly of Anderson, S. C., to Mr Norman W. Thompson, of I.au rens, Sunday, March 14. 1943, > p. m. They are residing at tin home of the groom on Silver St. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. X. IT. Collins, Sr. of 1221 Pine street, are happy tc announct. the marriage of their (laughter, Etienne Viola to Mir Arnold P. Johnson in New Yorl City on November 2G, 1942. Mr. Johnson is at present em ..... ployed in the en parity ol' Arm! Consultant. Mrs. Johnson is oni 1 of the only Negro employees oi in New York City. SOCIAL CLUBS The WISDOM Social club in el with Mrs. Catherine Ciallant, A1 len-Benedict court. They invite their friends to a chickt-n dinnei Saturday, April 3 at. the home of Mrs. Mvles. Allen-Boned.ct court. The . CHIflSTIAN TRAVEL club met at the home of Mr. unci Sam Moses, 1423 Park St. James Rutherford is president. The club is doing a good work. Ti e WAVERLEY 4-H club met last week.?A^f;ne meeting tool; place. George Brown is president The FRIENDLY 14 Social club met last Thursday evening.. Geo. McDanitl, secretary of the club witLgi :r sonfTPmrhls homo Sat urday night. Tr e WA YE RLEY SUNF LOW ERS Were entertained by Mrs. Lil lie"Thorapsorf?last Tuesday evenipg. A lovely repast was served after the meeting. Mrs, Sullivan is president of this club. The LUCKY BIRD Social club iiil'I with John?Bishop. 101R College street last week at the regular time. The regular business was transacted. One new member joined the club, Mrs. Annie Mae Goodwin. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Hattic- Johnson on W, Marion jctreet. The WHITE ROSE /Social club met Tuesday nighLJit_the home of - ^fr President, Mrs. Washington, i%li7 CTervals strceL ThecTubi will hold a sport dance at th" ChautTours t'l.di linusm. T tr r club's motto is "Make the host bettor!" The SUNSHINE Social club at the home of Mrs. Nellie ^?fton last Monday night... The amount collected at the meeting wos $11.25. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Mary Mickle, 2210 Gervais street. A delicious course was served ^ The "rLUE STA?t Social club met Tuesday night, March 30 at the home of Mrs. Smith. We extend thanlcs to our friends for cooperation on Tuesday night, 2.1 of March. Mrs. Jones guests at this timo were her cousin Mrs. Ruby Carkson from Philadelphia; Mr Frank Smith, father of Miss Justine .Smith who was nlso visiting the city. March 10 after the meet tng Mr. Malar.hi 1 Smith and .Mil Albert Bamberg served a delicious course celebrating their birthday party. Next meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jes?e P-ooks, 91fi Walnut street.. r - (South Carolina League Enter Lain John F. lloln Private John -f. F. Holmes while on a furlough was entertained or Sunday, March 21st by the JToutTT Carolina League, Inc.. and friends .) lll.l ,.f \fv .,.,.1 VI . o II,... I Jard D. McGill of 248 West 132nd " street. New York City.?? -- AH wt-in; delighted to wulcomc- him buck m "their-midst as it?reeullcd thc?happy m:mo:y when he i served than >.o efficiently us then i second president. I Private Ilolc.es was surprised I r.rid nl ascd win n Mr. William T.I " Olitur presented him,-for the, = ljeoyug and Idtvads, -a of '-p. I pronation for the services which | he rendered them in the past and j in -honor of his present service under the "colors". Private Holmes response was marked by its sineer?ness and - -graciousncs?T-? In a whimsical manner, he recalled many incidents which marked the League's -progress-from its early day,- to now. The Organizer, Miss Maggie L. [* McLaughlin, wished him much sue cess ? s a member of the Armed Forces, feeling assured that he r will go far in this field if he ren - der?d-the--same type of senvice to his country as h had rendered to ' the League. ' Miss "McLaughlin, in behalf of the League as well ?s for herself, wishzrf to take this opportunity to thank the -following who helped , gathering a success: ) Mr. Edward C. Mickey. Mr. fivd r ney E. Davis, Rev. ami Mrs. R. R. Lawrence, Assemblyman William t T. Andrews, Mr. Sylvester McMillan, Mrs. Lillian Paris, Mrs. Jas. Veal. Mrs. Anna 1L Hughes, Mrs. Helen Webster. Mrs, Mary .Jones. Miss Rosalie F. Mickev. Mrs. Alice t L Frost, Mr. Ceasar Seahrooks, Prof L Charles Alford,?Mrs. W. Rowe Carter, Mr. Benjamin Smiley, Mr. Richard H. Grant, Mrs. Rosa " Bligffs, Rov. 11. W.?fL. White, Mrs: ~ Gel ti ndc S.?Crump, Mr.?Robert Whitshurst, Mrs. Alevn O. Johni son, ?>Irs. Lucy Albright, Mr. G. W. Emerson, Mr. Edward Nelson, , Miss Martha. Keath Mr. Robert L. Land is and Mrs. Rosebud Harly. ~ PIEDMONT SOCIAL CLUB p Of New York City ? The club held its meeting: Sunday March 21st at the home of Mrs. Theresa Jackson at 4:30 p.m., with t!u> president presiding. The-dexotional exercise was conducted ir. its usual manner by the president, Miss E. M. Pitts. The 23 Psalms were recited in concert, then the president called for the minutes of the last meeting, " whfc'hworc read inr-d approved. Ti en the meeting -was opened for business. A very interesting - topic was discussed. The club members alone with a delphia on April 15th to a very im\ortant meeting at the Bcruan Presbyterian Church. Le^ us pray that this will be a grand meeting. The roll was called and each - member rcspnnded?with?a?Bible versa and fee. We had a lot of visitors at the .-meeting. We always welcome visitois. The meeting adjourned to meet at jhe home of Mrs. Geneva Beasty at 343 St. Nicholas Ave. Mt:?Ji'iTy?Sirrpsrm?wffl?leave ~ Wednesday for South Carolina. We regret very much ta see him leave. - While in Mow York he?w+w?Vhe--house truest of Air. and Mrs/Morris Pitteford. f Mls.-A C up an! a Pitrs. reporter " REV. K. A. DAVIS SPEAKS AT I1ETHEL TT'ESDAY NIGHT The Rev. E, A. Davis, pastor o{ t?otwk>h( in IJaptist church, will arcrich at Bethel AMR church Tuesday right, April Oth at 8:00 o'clock. A cordial invitation -is ' extended to everyone to come and ' worship"wrttr-Rpv. Davis and thr" pastor and members of BetheL, Rev. Davis is bringing his Jubf- I lee choir and congregation. V~ . 1 The VICTORY Social club met at the home of Miss Laura Guidrr 1200 Pine street. There will bo a silver tea at the home of Mrs. Addij. Wharton Sunday afternoon. We invite our friends to he with u,s. Tne program will begin at 5 o'cloek. The club's_|_ motto: "Gve to the world the best vou have and the best will come back to [you. Next meeting at the home of Mrs Alice Jones No. .4 Gcvatg Place. ~ ~ , Ine., and. Friends leiion His Furluugh Great Lakes Negro 3clet on the Air The Great Lukes Xi^rio O.tet -Navy's cca&L Lci-coast radio pro-_ "Tram, "Meet Your Navy." Organized as a yroup tj enter- | tain f'-llow IiiuviacT.ets at t" > U j o. Naval Training Station, the o- I let is directed ly F7. \Y. Hath-1 cock. nv.'sieian. first class. H? i the son of Mrs. Ilanna ILuhcock i4?> Boulevard, N. K., Atlanat, Ga The accompanist IT""TTaReoch, seaman, second cla=s, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hancock. G04 K. Walnut St., Taylor, Texas. Tip singers that make np~ the octet are: I.. Finloy. musk-inn. second class. 159 I.oomis St.. Chester, S. Carolina; Jnm< s Holmes, mrprentice seaman, 735 N. 39th St.. Philadelphia, Pa.; John Ousley. seaman, second class. 720 Kane St., Aurora. 111.; H. Hill, musician. second class, 24.11 High St., Den vcr Colo.; Frank Roane, seaman, second class, 2011 Pincv Ud..-Ru. I'-.ond. Va.; William llaithcox, seaman, so', otnl rias?, l'!2C> \Y7 EThi -St.v Lima. Or;?T;?Hines, seaman seeond class, Rye, X. Y., and Walter Anderson. musician, second class, Lnngston, Okla. "Mieet Your Navy" is broadcast ever 11G s.t;itions of the Blue Network every. Friday .at 7:"0 CWT In addittion to Blue jacket entertainers, each week's program' includes selections by the Great Lakes Military Band, Rhythm Orchestra, and the famo;:s 200-voicc Great Lakes - Choir. THE EAGLE SOCIAL.. AND SAYINGS ( LI B The Eagle Social and Savings Tlub trehl its meet ir e?Friday nito March 2G at the home of Mr. Willie Fludd. '.<10 Lincoln street, at 4:45 p.m. with 4hP pro04*mi-p^*sidintr. Devotional exercise was conducted in its usual way by Mrs. Roxiana Jones; prayer by Mrs. Rebecca Robinson. Each .neiribej- recited a Bible "YM'sc; Hie president tailed for minutes ji .the p 10vious nicetiw> which >vere read and approved then the president annouunced the house open for. business. "The business was carried out in its usual way. After a short program the roll .vas called, each member responded. On roll now 51 members. The meeting closed at 10:30 to meet t ext Friday night at the home of Miss Dorothy Moton, 917 Divine street. A delicious repast was served. Mr. J. \V- Trezovr.nt president THE HIGH HATTERS SOCIAL CLl'R The flub met at the home ol Alirs. J Cloodson Monday evening March 29.-' The meeting was open ed with spngs, and prayer. The ouse was called to order by the president. The roll was called, minutes of the last meeting were read, and aptnowr.i then the house was turned into its business discussion which was carried out in its usual. manner. -After meeting tae head of the Program committee. Mrs. Gernldine McMicheal favored us, with a lovely program Mrs. Rose Rcon read a lovely P.i Me reading which we all onjoyed_ We, the High Hatters arc asking you to come, and spend a hapny evening at a Binim and Peannt Putt nt "i9nr hturrp rf Mrs. Aridie Wilson. llild Clervais St. Visi ?ivee?nlunye . Addic Wilson, reporter STATE COLLEGE OLl'B of si mmerton A few weeks ago the State college graduates now employed in Clarendon county met at the home of Mr. Thompson in Manning and acgar-/,ed Sc-aW colleger?ctub^-Iiicr.. officers elected were: President, Mr. Thompson; Vice-President Mr W. P. Johnson; Secretary, Mrs White; Treasurer, Miss Pumell Washington^ Chaplain, Mr. McBride; Reporter, Miss Ruth Mitch 311. ^ The club met sometime later at the home of Mr. W. P. Johnson in St. Paul. There the cb.h took up and discussed all unfinished business. The cluir has many things lit view for ttrnr ymrr. Jt be ttut hopc to make this club the biggest and best of its kir.d. A delicious ' luncheon was served after both j meetings. I Tin; PALM I An All Chopin Piano j,! Recital Rendered At 3. C. State College ; Orangeburg,' F. C.?An all Cite- a l>in piano recital was presented at So..th Carolina State college by -Professor f.'harle., .1 Hums, head .,< ?u~ ?? th.. i no. i.r|,-nnill<-iit v* PI. vyv [college, Wcdnsday, March 24, at ~T .he n?>on chapel hour. The pro4n ni, which was dedicated to Xi Psi Chapter of the Omegn Psi Phi Fraternity, includ- ' eel four oreimU-s, a polonaise, lour nocturnes, two waltxes, and three other numbers, all Chopin compositions. Professor Charles Harris, a t ' one time accompanist for Roland Hayes and for many years head of the department of music r{ ^ South Carolina State college, gave a voice and niano ret- it it 1 at Mor- i tis college, Sumter, S. C-, Sunday I March 21st. His program at Mor- ^ tis college -included the C-hopir numbers rendered at South Carolina St.ate college. Professor Harris, who has a vi- r brant?baritone?voice-,?was?at?h+sI best in his Mort is college recital. ? "Du Bist Die Ruh" by Schubert; "There is Xo Death" by O'Hara; "Hindoo Chant" by Boniberg; "I r Dove Thee by Giieg; "Invictus" by p Huhn; "The Serenade" by Sehu- i bert; "I Hear A Thrust At Eve" t' by ('adman: "The Star" bv Ito>i- ^ gers; "I Her. r You Gttl+mg Me" by V I Marshall; "To You" by Strauss; and "The Grey Wolf" by Bur- i le.gh. ' Professor F. P. Abraham, Morris college. \vas the accompanist.- ? The piano, recital at South Ca- l> rolina State .college was the first <'f? a series of programs which Professor Harris plans to render. v At each recital the entire program. will be devoted to the works of a world great composfr. so as to ' acquaint students with the great '' ~pT a ho" lite) a tare of the world. ' ?Professor Harris explained that students- in the past have thrilled .. as much to great piano players as -v -OiCJieut day . students now thrilled ^ to great cinema romances, seen in j moving pictures. Tone quality. ^ shadings, and intensity of feeling , should be stressed as being o f jjaore paramount value than pyro- ? [TeehicsT He also t?-?,I tlin? ? - ?" o4v? rather than speed brings out the ? neauty of the. composition and H il at in a. singer one goes to hear jg hs tones and interpretation rath- p cr than to hear fast singing. ? Several other piano recitals ren- I dered by Professor Harris have 1 been scheduled at the college. Auxiliary Dorcas E. Mocne, 4th Member of ^ Family in Service March 2d - When Auxiliary Dorjas E Moono, Negro, vns sworn j? into the WAAC yesterday at the ; Fort. Jackson Recruiting and In- s duetioa station, she became the ^ foai th?nii ii)l)i'i'?of?bor?immediate family to he in tie service of the country. Auxiliary Mocne has ^ three brothers John. Abraham, ir nnd Vernon, already serving with fr he I*. S. Army in various stations "J Auxiliary Monnc is a native of *v Elmira. N. V.. and her mother is s,' now Ii\ing?in?Wilmington. Del. ^ She is r. graduate of Morris Col- e lege. "Sumter, S. C., and l as been n a.n instructor in a high school in __ 'Saluda. Auxiliary Moo nr. will?fin? a ish the school term in May and iiioM?^o?to in>>i of llni?throe?Wo ? men's Army Auxiliary Cornc tr.-dn r.g renters for her basic training. , 9 Women Volunteer ' For WAAC Last Week Fort Jackson* S. C., March 27? Nine Negro women from South Carolina volunteered yesterday ' for the Women's Aimy Auxiliary s ] Corps at the Fort Jackson JtecrurtTng and TmTuctibn station, it was reported hy Lieut. Marian J Israel, WAAC officer and recruit- , , A (?( ine chief for the state/ , . rf The new Negro auxiliaries are: Lavicc C. Shelton, Theresa M. Mc ^ Duffie, Gwendolyn V. W'e 11 borne Amelia M. Outen and Lavmia in M. Urewton. Spartanburg; Dorcas -sj E. Moone, Sumter; Thelma K. Miller, G'eorgie L. Ward and Ro- n berta I,.-Jennings, Charleston. - ? The auxiliaries have been transferred to the WAAC Reserve and f will remain at their homes until ^ called to active duty. |t>l < TITO I KADIOK M< i?i s~ rn 7~:t fso N > ws ?r H..? ! ?;?"if if (.ill; t ..1' i gutki liny yn iir.i'ay, Aliircl: lis. in tin* oc:a"j??i :-Nk iuna! Uiu-.i?l'.o isr 1 I us I fi: -t u) nortiiii .y ..an; \ il i 'is !.;iv< h;u! t:< ;'< (' *h ' flja ml the fjwi'ilit's. it has t > .> 1!' '.ill. "lhO liK'llU 1111*1 . (lc^l (.ol'fi.T u. ma! :t M.rk'ty <>f slivi-.i cake. Tie i.?.ii- .1 ik j;lt* ar? "eym!! No for an afternoon ami evcnht, I cn;< ; ;,!'!? mn..i.: Th C .'.arM.Pir .'A'.'.--, under the direction of Mr. L 11. PoMo; Pvt. Eii: DiV R. vi:':-IiLl 1 -lo Air Pa.-:1, ami iiss Merit 1 Lagan, instructor of i:sic ai Carver? Junior?JLigh.. ehte-d. .Atlvisnrv Connnii.U e memors who sowed as hostesses wore; Irs. Mamie Raiford. and Mrs. N*. 1.1 Collins. A.isis?.in{* t-em?wore ' rs. I.ouiso Rolhrson. and many thers. "The rcgrtrlnr Tttesdnw right Bino is proving n great niecess in cry respect. In addition to the seal two."n of hostesses, the Deist Sigma The la sorority has; volnteered the sponsors)'ip of another iuu;f, iiHiTu.v ass; ring pioiKV o' | tt+S?foi' Bingo night. or 'To Ed" , ighi. lot Thursday, J-'arch 125 to fnr-L ulato plans! .nd to ddscus-s niocirn hooks, t-at members have real! ecenMy. This clvb is open to any [ ers?m interested, civilian or sol- j ier. Miss Daisy Perry will review) ao now hooks on Thursday, April , the titles of which arc "Strange Ionian" and "Random Harvest" * 'I he monthly semi-formal dance ?. be in:; given Friday, Aprils alto nutations are being sent out now. Rev. \V. II. Xoal will b,? the uest speaker on t'-'e Srnday Yeser program, April 4. The public 5 invited. Folk-wing is the program for the eek of April 5 - 11: Ipndr.v, 'April o, at 7:30?Art iass. Bridge nT ?:du. Tuesday, ' Lpril C), at 7:30 ? Bingo "Co-F.d I ight. Wednesday. April 7 at 7:0?I iram.ati.s.?2ttusical Hour' a.1 :30. Thursday. Anril 8 at 7:30? rafts Class. Book Forum at 8:00. Yiday, April 1? nt 8:30?Talent 2ighl. Saturday. April 10?Open "lghCan<I Games." Sunday~A"T>rit~" 0 at f>:00?Negro Health Week ibservance - Joint USO Progrant Taylor StreetYr Helping Uncle Sam : * 'I.... EVELYN OAVORY LYNN, Mass., girl does her bit in me war against the Axis by buildlg delicate aircraft instrument parts i one of General Electric s New Engird factories. Evelyn works on the second shift ith hundreds of other girls. Often ae handles wires but one-third the lameter of the human hair, almostxr ftnc to bo soon with the naked 1 ye as these small electrical instruments require minature and delicate oils. To eliminate as much dust nd lint as . possible from.clothing 1! girt?-must wear stareLtd. w lute . rocks at work. XiNKTY-SIX N'EWS Mr. Smith of Philadelphia is vis 1 i.ie* his; mot -nv AT it- c, .Mrs. Willie Mac Butler left la?t (ok for Philadelphia. Mrs. Lula GiifTin and Mss G. riiTin worshiped with Trinity I." K. cvareh Sunday. Mosdames can and Parker worshiped with noree Zirrp Senday. Mrs. Parkei ar -f*md 4eive. A eolleet+orr-of ".77 was raised for the f ind. I, At Bethlehem everybody seem 'termined to help carry on a mod c'vrrh school. The Willing Workers club and i" Missionary society sponsored battle of songs with the follower Quartets:- Queens of Hnrmonv. 1 oonlierht Four, Gospel Tdrh and ie Silver Tone. Ti'ese quartets ally rendered an .excellent proran b The Tom Thumb wedding at rinity Monday night was very ood. The children played their arts beautifully. > v 'plVElNATIQ] [ <* y ^ il These girls are but five of sev( factory at Lynn. Mass. They repres Sotiris, Greek: Marie St. Pierre, F the coils on which these girls work and lint from clothing often caus< frocks at work, f Little Osearoia Manigault Honored Mr. and Mrs. ('. I). Manizavl of Winnsboro, S. entertain^ with a birthday party at thci home, Thursday afternoon, Marc 26, given in honor of their daugh ten- Osearoln. ? i? "The little guests began to* ai live at five ocloek and in less iha . ip hour the'home was a scene o fun and enjoyment. Yaiiou gamos were played both indoor and out, after which the guest were invited into the dining roof which was very beautifully decc rated , in the color scheme of ye] low and green. ?Th?j rrfiain of "Hippy Hlrthi'.i To You" was sung by the joyou group of youngsti r-a A deliciou repast was served which ccnsistc of potato salad, crackers, ban ice cream, cake, candy and pat nut>'. Souvenir baskets of card and peanuts and yeluw and grec raps werp given to each Lft*4 truest as she wss about to depart Each one loft the honored gees expressing to her the fact thal^iu enjoyable .afternoon had beet spent. Little Oscurolq tvas assisted it entertaining her guests by he aun?t and English teacher Misse: Eli'se Manigalt and Cclia Phelps MR. REELS MARTIN TO BE HONORED ON BIRTHDAY There wii! be a birthday part} given for Mi. Rufus Martin a Cooker T. Martin's hall. Jenkins villc. S.~ ('.. Monday night Ami 5th. You and your friends an invited to attend. There will b' dancing am! f.n for every body Time: fjom 0 ?until yon are read} to go home. Pe sure to tell youi friends. PROGRAM ANNOl'NCED NEGRO HEALTH WEEK Hi Stanley Grannuni. Mi TV chairman of the Negro Healtl Week Committee, announces the following plans for that workApril 4-11: Sunday, Mobilization Day.? Health .sermons to?be delivered, ir the churches. Monday. Hooker \Vasiiir.cto11\j i>i'i ihday and I)r. H. D. Montcitf io deliver radio address. II:stor> rinses in thn sihools uiil s]*i>iYsoi program in commemoration ol W-h inuton's I)i Athdav. Tuesday, Community Sanitatior Day. General clean up day. Boy Scouts to make cheek in community. < n. homes that have paiticn p? ted in Sanitation Day. Wednesday. Special Cantpaigr Day. Nurses to round up personfor physival examinations. Thursday, Adults' Day. Free physical examination^ to he uivnt at Good Samaritnn-WavcK ? Frtday, School TTcalth and Safety Dry. Special emphasis placer on health in the schools. Saturday, GertoraT CleafY-tip da\ Completing community clean-uy plan. Sunday, Culminating Program Public progrrm at the Taylor St L'SO sponsored jointly by th( Harden St. US(), thp TaxlorStreel USD and the Negro Health Wed Committee. Mrs. A. \V, Simkin: will be the Speaker for the occa sion. Any cfuh, organization, ehurct or school desiring a speaker o i NfALITIES WAR ( ymmmmmwrnrnM ^ fl iral hundred working on delicate aircraf >ent five nationalities PYom left to rig'n renclr. Frances Goon yep. Chinese, and C are wound with wire but otfe-third the ;s trouble with such delicate work so all : /-alt'i :r.uy "rr orr- !~? L-::H'mr Miss Svl . ia DvaC. s< yretuTy Of* tile ftirhhtrd- An'i-Tub.'ici lesi.s A -soelat !>>:i Auxili: ry t Telephone 2 ls5^. j t New Recreation Setup h__Gets Underway i ' ? ?r A II" W?H? f'SWioil.- pj'Oi*NH?4II; j 'Tt c. n f"Tivt it.-rn?t?h?-r? .?i'i"l? r?i-iui i n , nam." t i tin ' ty Het-realinn | f ol;ini:>i:u Fund.- were jjvar.tod > -y tin I.unhnni Art ;;:.i| <..oy'< . s , moi.teil by city funds. The Cell- ( , ter to n il rlii it< hrs; meeting j ii i:> connect b it v :th the iu*w ,et uy ! i. - \ .Mtoivtlyy * v";)'iny.. Trt'-?e t re,?- I |. .it- v. K as r< Mr. "\\T II.| llait't. suyc rv'-ior i.:' city reti'a v Cm:; Mrs Kbna Getitrv. a.-.- .stunt i ^1 : n?? - 1 ? I "i.r-.'i'w- ?r: .Mr. t-pifrr. " an inis-v-j v. i irsfr ?1 vi?* r.ii'vi" ! . wi'iic f? . i !;r. I'. K. ;Krkins. t hi . ? f <.on11: | ;?ll'iV'Vir. 'I. P. R-1 t* 1 . 1.. <" J'.'l.'iili; . | . 'v'i-ueiit. Mi>. \ i\ ian !' n J Mrs. J'in'io V'.rtJ' is. Qn.u. !!ulT ami Mrs. actor. Mr. T. J. Miles is the supervi or of ti .e < "o!rv. t\ r Tcation CVn___ _ Alien-Ia-rf.'i I/vaikr. . :t UM il>v> 1 ii'.!. 1 .cailcrs. Mi.-s-.- !kr.u;ra r 'ohnson ar.<! !iy.v it- Waiters. Reir5 i' -"'t th: a:".'t/ ::: ir.- ! centers tor transport:.? ion to :. fort en:-eri'iini!iv??ls. also l*.? art; kits at the cejif rs. _ AKM'NT IM.KASANT j r.APTisr rnriici! 1 Kev. T. I.. I/iui.i'tt. Pastor 7 ?XCBeviil^?S aiusay ..LcTo;^"' , oil at tho..r.Pii:iI hour \\ iih the Si; p? i Mr. K. I- Rr.iwn his p.. t i t J , Tui\\.~ Mi't uiny - n hetran at | . he i;: uai ho.!:1. Devotion wr?? l.tl | Ivy ivfa-s. - Cy-lhia \\h :TTT7r?aft oTT v. hivh Rev. IUtckett d.dveivd r? wonderful nics *' tv?t-h *.v:i" very eiTevtivo. . .. - ? At 4 rRciock the Itrterdenmni- j laljoual S.r.Jay School board mot' , ~ Sr .1 ame.; A M K chat eh. The I Sunday schools wore well renre ?cr.ti-d. Tin- i'iyhost. r.v.ount was I aisod by the queer. of Sr. Jams ! : 10.11. Total raised ?27..V2. A?-! . :-i ol s o, The next mi ft- i i::t v ;!1 l>o iit draco hapil 4th I Sunday evening at 1 o'clock. I. " dtrv Me Adam = proa bed a v. ~>n 1 ^../evful o rir.'in front the t' euro j T.ovo. This mootin"- "n.? for the < "1 At X o c-.'o .< rviioji sorvT;o~--~ \hei-* " | l.clii with the Union Ratisr. A I large crniton'!",;. lav. > . o. ItiV'Ar di liver-it the rcrmnn from the theme t'iosyef for the Unfit. Ajw-'i.t raised Si". The ro\l j ruetir.g will ho with Mt. Pleasan* 1. Baptist ehjvc'- 4th Sunday nijrnt. P. I . Rhodes, reporter i MA," WHTGHT Jj T1 1 1 I /A I j .>1 I IS T I Famous" Header" and .-Y JvTsor. Not (Here Today and (ione Tn-nwrrow . l I nnk for Name. Seventh Daughiter of the SewrTrtll ^feneration. BORN WITH norftl.K VEIL I* This lady arrived in y >ut IflJL town to do f.ood for . tin?] i Mr public by her wondeHfnfT 1 rrt powers in .rendhit; the] j history nf on?'V life; alsr pives advice on all ntfair.- , of lrYe, such as love af j fairs, business matters, family af1 | fairs, wills and divorces and most i i everytnimp pertaining to the wel. | fare of one's life. J Permanently located in Studio Tents on Sleeting St- on t'. S, I j Highway No. 1, at City Limits^ i [ W est Columbia. r 1 i "* ?- _j " PACK SKY EN 3N THE AXIS .11 1 i t instruments in General Electrics t. Evelyn Savory, American; Anne iertrude Hilenslti, Polish. Some of <, diameter of the human hair. Dust employes must wear starched white. i ;\ HK.U.TH OYKIt WtOS MWMi --VV TO.'. 1'. M. ' it': v 1 >. Monteith. M. IT. prt-r inoni lonl phvsician and sec t;..y n;' 'lie Consrnrue Medical ~ Society, i.o heard over Stji {on U't tj.s, Mondty-, April 5, ut 7:1" y..! r,^ is a part, of Negro s I'AI'l.lNf'TON CO. MATRON MIRY VA1.1 AB1.K CITIZEN SHOWS AM A/INC. \ KUSATILITY - i*?vnicir. mni7 J litini:r. S. C.?Mrs. Carrie Byrd of this comr.;unity iamonp th'e outsiui.'ih'.g eiuraetvj* Darlington ;.,ty has ever produced. Her vph-v in ft H-nco radiates fat ! i y.i,-t ;u hc.-- of her county Trri?o.i'ii iirr ?tuU*. Her husband _ is < n of f.hv r.ioft successful farnu !s* '.of Pat llr.gton county, and T:ev~1fi:tfvfold bcT.pfu.'ial contribu- ?-"j ti?>ns to community uplift and w.ltarr sr rtrh?vol lines?for the ? ;. v.jiu-tious ccst??wed upon our Mrs. By ;<Li,^_ a member of John Wesley MnhprHst church where she t rsurer of the Women's Society of Christian Service; a rlr'?s lentil r. and a steward. The John Wcsi?.y nieiv.i ers regard her ;>s being- among the finest church tvoirters who have ever laboretl in ilvit vin< yard, and- her pastoi looks pop. her unstinted and in;?-i':ipent St-; \ ifc-s- as bein indis. . p nts; Iro. Mrs. Byrd is a faithful worker :<>r al:?I ijj>o let* "cf Xegro news > ..km >. 4 literature in . ? m-! ?il; but declares that her a'rvc ; II ow,i;s ra The r.'ilnv.tt o ""Lender. She has .trained r, ,.r is v,-?r The Leader dur' th, j ast several months nnd !i:.s expressed her d 'termination fV'TfispenunatP information about ...? work to a far irveatcr extent. She is highly respected by all c'asscs of citizens throughout DarHVctdin county. Irrespective of racial iJon:ili< ati'on. ' , ^ SOI TH CAROLINIAN Xi W:>hinjjtoii ? Among the many .ja i here, is Mr. Ivory .t? "'$8 Daily. of Iv.n:.\*villc, S. C. lie it 'in employee of the Government j*J| in the Revenue Dept.. Since comi. ing to Washington Mr. Daily has gain-(I many friends and is active He has not forgotten about his ( home. He still trkes care of his dear mother hack henfe, . who is be .veers old. He has sent m bit subscription for The Palmetto Leader. * . ... r.t~ <