The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 10, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday. April 10. 191.1
PERSONAL
MENTION
Mr. James \V. Sawyer was ca'l?
p.1 jast week from
his work i t Paris island to? attend
ihi funeral of his sister.
Ti-mn tioViiao ~ TT*. nler, <?n )M P
home- to Columbia for a couple of
* days to visi'i. his family and his
mother-in-law, who has been ili
" for three weeks.
Mr. Luther Smith formerly 01
Columbia, tut now of P.'iladcl
phiar-Pftrv -isMn-4he-oiLy-xiiuling r.:.aunts
and uncles: Mrs. J. Glenn
Mrs. Ruth Reed. Mrs. Clara Belton.
Mrs. Pearl Johnson, Mr. Richard
Truesdale and other relatives.
Cpl. Frank Kennedy was home
T from Camp in Charleston on a
five days furlough, visiting hi<
mother, Mrs. Fannie Kennedy, o!
???Mill7 Pulaski "treat. Friends were
__uMuglad to see him.
Mr. George Anderson of 422
Sumter street was painfully injured
by a hot .steam pipe while
on the job. Friends hope he will
soon be well agi. in.??? ?
The Deborial Social Club met
last Monday nighht at the home of
Mrs. Taylor, 1300 Lyon .St. Gr up
number 1 reported plans for a sliver
tea Sunday, April 11. ai the
home of Mi*, and Mrs. Sumter, 1S31
Gervais Street. _
The Waverly Friendly Few Soeinl
Cb'b met at th.-. home of Mr.
and Mrs. Brown. 2170 Gervai? St.
last week. Plan^ were made for
a Bingo party on April 10. at 1"-P2
Pint. Street, the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hook.
Tlifi Friendly, Fourteen SoMal
Club met Thursday night and ear
rred "on" its business as usual. Tim
club will give its first silver tea
Sunday evening at five 0' clock, at
the home of Mrs.?M. Coleman, 'el!
Park Street.
The Sunnyside Social Club mot
" with Mi's, .\ioody on Laurel Street
last nigi.t: Mt: .lames Kennedy was
winner in n lucky number contestthat
was held. There will be a dance
at the Craffeuvs club Monday nite
April 12.
The next meeting will be held
' at the home of Mrs. Louise Hunter
^ 2445 Senate Street, entertained by
t Mtv Balkins.
The Gay Leaders Social Club
held its regular meeting Mon-'av
" might. Apri 1 trttnrhoTiff1 ~nf "Miss"
v Sanders. Tito business htannror
^made a very nic<> and instructive
talk ai this meeting. Mr. Fields
our president, nlsp made a brief
and impressive talk.
The Blue Star Soolat Club me*
Tuesday night at the home of Mr.
" Brooks, 91G Walnut St. A chicken
supper was planned for Satu day
night, April 10, at the home of Mrs.
Smith, 2353 and enre-half""Somite
5sf \l.. .. 1 -w.-- r- ,
. j#iv.wi\s umi .?irs. rMr.nn
Served a delicious course for ih<
birthday party. Mr. Frank Bro.v** '
was our guest. Next meeting with ,
Mrs. Johns, 1205 Pin(> Street.
-Mrs. Johns; 1205 Ptn0 Street.
The East End Union met at the
Chaffeurs Club Thursday night,
April 1.
? There will be a Bingo narty and
cake slicing Friday rnght, April
9, and on Easter Sunday we are
planning a great silver tea. All ot
these activities will take place at
the Chaffeurs Club horse.
The Wisdoms held their weekly
meeting, with Mrs. Hattie Holmes.
Th~ president thanked the nianv
i'rj?< ds of the club for their cooperation
in nutting .over the chicken
dinner successfully. The gr< upcongratulated
Miss Wil'rclmina
Wey on her recent marriage to
-dVfiV'Uee Pone, Ttrn?hostess served
a delicious repast.
% SUNSHINE SOCIAL CLUB
ft#-The
cTub met at the hciv.e ot
Mrs. Mary Mickle 2210 GervH??
btr-wat. last Monday audit at Mo'jQ
After devotional period then the
meeting \vat. in the hands of the
president. The hous(. vas opentd
for business. The roll was call
edr each member responded with
^?\Bii?!e verse. Amount collected
Our next meeting will be
at Phe home of Mrs. Sonha Roach
190J Cervnis street. We were
served a delicious course which
we all enjoyed.
Mrs. Julia Glenn, reporter
? ST. PAUL BAPTIST OHUttrtt
Rev. M. I'. Pearson, Pastor
Prayer service was opened at
12 o'clock. Rev. Jackson cavrred
on the morning service, takirig
his text from Paul's Epistle and
using as a subject A Christian's
Armour.
Night service was conducted by
Rev. J. Moss, using ns a subject
The Great Day. and who shall be
ready. The day's collection was
$4(5.40.
Our beloved pastor Rev.: Pear.
non was absent because of the
death of his mother, Mrs. Pearson
of New York City and Lamnr, S.
C. Funeral service was held in
/Lamar Tuesday, April 6th at two
o'clock.
jw^ifckTVl 'jLl ^
RECREATIONAL FAC
NEGRO TROOPS AT I
Negro tvoo;?.? at Fori Jackson (
arc Leiiv.; ptoviiieu with every rocrej.t'r.ni'.l
ta.ility that officials ol
I x. post are in posit ion to rupply.
A large area of gron.'Hl no a t
i'Cst Ser.'iec C'luh V.) iv; lw>i>w>
-Jii-M 'Jo- toadied
for the eonsttvetion of y
1 ;oncrcte court which will be utiliy.i7tl
fur i/..t<Ioer basketball Raines,
uadntiruon and hand ball. In afWh "
ton, this .spate will ho the silt- .of t
an outdoor terrae.'- for open-:.i"j !
:::r is and other events.
Th" l.'SO-Cairp S av unit.
*Loo":nr the I.nop" \vdl lie at the !
new Post Tlnnxtre N'o. 5. in th.? ;
t i' to section on Th .lrsddy r.I,r ' t ;
tor seven and ninij O'clock perform- !
uncos. This is one of the War Pe- J
'^ae-tnvtWs?m*w ?thoat res en?
i-ovt for the use ,e." Aeijro sew u- 1 |
" t-'v, i iowever. the ! vise is not
uito ready for motinrt fnctures |
is th" so nd equipment 4s; still I
ling; installed.
I "MY SWEET CAROLINE"
By J. E. Briggs
Fi'st Stanza.
When the flowers bloom in the
spring.
My sweet Caroline love is sublime.
Then to you I will ever clime.
For you are my dariing l aroltnc. '
Second Stanza ^-7*?
I T am captivated by your charms,
My- Caroline, my sweet Caroline,
Because there is rapture in your
arms.
My Caroline, my sweet Caroline.
Refrain.
It is thrilling that you are willing
Forever more you are mine,
My Carolina, sweet Carolina.
["carta help loving you all the"
Lime.
When you're nigh, 1 cease to sigh.
My Carolina, sweet Carolina.
(Dedicated to the ladies of
South Caroline.)
Two Enlisted Men at
Ft. Jackson Promoted
Fort Jackson, S. C\, April ot'r.?
Promotion of two enlisted' men
serving in Fort Jackson's Post Detachment.
Station -Complement
yen!) is anno.iii.,ed i-y Post?llm.d- quartets
todayi The
soldiers earning their ad-,'
vancement to higher grades are:
Leonard H. I looser of Wake County,
N. C*., from technician 5 gr.
to technician .lor ?m.l 1
.cw.muiu-of Dover, N. C., from
private lei to technician 5 gr.
Lecturfe Series At
A11en Universify
A series of lectures will be given
to Divkeison Thelological
ieminaiy as follows:
Thursday, April 15?Sermon
Beiidittg. Kev. J. (\ Cokdottgh, D.
D., Pastor of 'Sidney Park C. M.
E. Church.
Thursday, April 22?Th? Divinity
of Christ, Rev. K. A. Adams,
A. M.. 1). D., Secretary of Educalion
of the A. M. F. (Church.
Thursday, April 2'.'?Open.
Thursdav. May <>?The Pastor
in his Pansh?liev. K. J. Jefferson,
Pastor of Beth: 1 A. M. E.
church.
All pastors and ministers of
the city ami others are invited
to attend these lectures to be
held at Allen University.
.
Woman's Christian
Temperance Union
Meets April 13th
The mont'Ty meeting of the
Woman s Christian lemperance
union will be held this month Tae.j
I day" evening, .April 13th instead ol
l.vi<>nday ev<ning.
Mrs. N*. ITrOollins is hos?es^Tir~
die home of .cr daughter, ails.
Herman C. Pcrryi TTTTY Prrrr^TrT7- l
3 o'clock p.m.
Topi .-*--Tmitlr. ?
Scripture; Keclosiastes ll:9-l0,
12:1. Discussions: The Piacc of
t'nnth l;i 1'n-diiy'K Tdv!ni?'.?y:if?guarding
Our ( hildron in Times
of Stress and Turmoil. Know
your city in relation to Touth,
All members aiV urged to be
present. Friends are invited.
Culture Club Soon
To Report on Drive
The campaign which has been '
held bv the Culture Club for tire
raising of funds To be UsTd Tn ,
the support of the Wilkinson Or- ]
phanagc Home will come to a ;
close Friday, April 9.
Thi's effort has been characterized
by enthusiasm on the part {
of the club members and unstinted
support ahd cooperation on the \
part of the public. I
The club will meet Friday with |
Mrs. Eugene Lewis, and the pros- (
ident, Mrs. C. Pompey urges ov- ]
cry member to be present t o 1
witness the outcome of the race \
between the Reds, Whi'te8 and (
lilues. |
The results! of the rally will appear
in this column next 'week, ,
uccompanled by a complete list of , ,
the names of those who have I ,
made contributions.
TLTTTES FOIT V\
'OUT JACKSON
.. t (
r.l'CCKSf'Fl'L RALLY AT | ^
1fi?NiLV-A. M. E. CHI KCII
I
1U\. L. 15. nurRess Ras'or
;
?.Manning?April. J>-Gn?M.vniay
ooiiif Jan. 4 t e pastor. nlt'L* i s '
a i it i iiti'-:; I s ">i i r11111V V . A; !'?>
.a.ly TTi lerrv.kute >*uiT;!:iy ~rria~t ]
iaily vis for the renovation ol
the church and jr.rs< nope.
The ci.i.!iv was t'.iviiLtl 1 iw
groups. Ol.f tfiw P wa< :v 1 >;. J
Piu1; S. Boyd ;?n-i ..lis. > {< !> ;
\\.' jc".lhin>. T. k> t>. , mv ;>.) . !'
Cnas. F. V?*ail.ov at.d Mrs. .Mary
Ml! Tkonps" :i. Each pro :p .v.a
.-? i !i*s(. L50?LM'_
Through 1-? sever* week* of'* 1
ly in<: t!.?o\ \v. s *-i co:r.n dative spi it
that 'I' v iVtl IcMv't' n th
p:quiis. i-uc'h workitry-with t; uf
tcniHi?c??.<??n ? ? w'hi.- l.hj?Uk-ene'S
lias rat been r.ctm sine,, ' e dayr
of the pioneers. Despite til in-"!
element weather. on the abovenamed
date at 8 p.m. the pastor ,
conducted thk tegular d* votion.
the agave timely remarks after
wh'r!- tlii' roll was railed.
(irouo No, l Captains. Pn f. .J. ,
S. Boyd and Mrs, S. \V. Jenkins
along with their suh-captai.ns re-,
port" (I ?710.14.
G fillip Nil. J r.ant-iin-, At rs
("has. F. Walk; r and Mrs. Mary
Boll Thompson alone; with theii
sub-captains reported 8lt?4..'Vh
The pastor. his wif,. and Rov.
J. W. Wrti'.ersnoon rnjged the
amo.tp ofmaking a grand
ioi:\l ol s;i .2:5
Too much credit canmj^be priven ,
our sister elm relics. thrir pastors
our colored and svhito friends who j
so liberally con' "Untied to make '
tiits rally ? reran d success.
NEWHKKRYN j-WS ,
Camden. N. J., vi: ii'-d M <*. May-- ,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M?ves of ,
brother and sister-'n-lnw. Mr. and .
Mrs. Jan:os C. Davis M re last"
Monday. They also visited Mrs.
Lactle Sli'fh who is ill at net ,
homca \VC. wish .for her a speedy s
recovery.
See Honiaivin Davis for a oopv "J
or the Palmetto Deader*. 1J2S \'in- |
cent street.
Mrs. Snl'io Terley the oldest ,
dauff' tep of Mrs. Maty Floyd s;a\v 1
hir ii'ioihei* a surprise birthday sup ,
pi r at h'-r home loeated at Han- (
t.ah eh'jr.-h ami she was very nuie ,
'-OVliri -/ -1 STn 1 1 ~ "i '
.... ? .? ?-*?Htw?*-{ ?w+i?iieoornted J j
with candles u*h4 she had a va- ,
viety of meats and salads and *
pithy ot. er delicious things. She j
sent for her mother by her oldest <
son. Simnsen Turloy and Glove:
who Irought her in the car. She. >
oported a very delichtfi'l trip and J
pleasant slay. . ^
Z ION CAN A A N BAPTIST j
GHl'RCII NEWS
Rev. >1. R. Pearson, Pastor
State Park?Sunday school op- j
ened :.t 10 a.m. Here an enjoyable
time was spent" An TnTefeslInjj
lejtson was discussed. A b ig.' attendance
was Jutu, along with a
number of visitors. Wp were very t
pleased to have enrolled two new t
scholars. A numhr o f student .
nurse., from the State Hospital, i
and the Supt. from Good Aim t
Paptiit church.. Mr. Nelson Me- v
Donald visited fhe school.
The members of this church are [
very -proud of the fact that they ,
heve raised $607.50 in a . recent i
rally.. All captains wish- to-*?f
press thanks to the many friends ,
and members who havj been or'j J
so much aid to them in this drive v.
The entire eh-nrch and commun- ,
ity .rjjret the fact that our pastoi
has liad the mrsfortune of losing ^
his mother a few days ago. >
i
TAM11EX JOTTINGS
i
This week's new,, are ton:erns .;
of rejoicing'. First because its I
really said positively that the PE.
of the Lan aster district wiil '
be at oi in New 1'ethel A. M- H ,
church Sunday p.m. The few ;;
s t ron.tr members will be t he re _j
with' t" eir appeal fni* it will cortainlv
Kiivo tn !><
- - - '""LV. ^ I
rhtrrrft rr. n g""> ore The jml>14r rf
church can ;r<? on. Tin- publicniusT
PTffTTw" That a cIiurclTs oliT' "j
members m'.st ho hcaid especially L
when they ha\> proven themselves
vorket s Co i hr.st. No nunMor
can go to a place and l ocalise thefe
is a grievr.aee hoot it oft by going
outside gett'ntf othr,r : wh > ace ;
not connected to carry on. The ?i
Christian way is to tiy and bring n
I hem together.
Using- personality this write- ,
world not think.-of going to Uethf
in Columbia trying to ?.ret ahead oi
the loyal old members; wot.Id 1 ry | .'
to get with them for good. N'- v
one will let. another come in an I n
take all cntrol. Because l!v a.p
alii mcmb'ws\\dHnot sorvew'- NTT^
n"t allow ritheV than AMR's lioU (1
in ofTiee in our ehur.h. They may 'd
i-.ing. pray, shout, etc. but hold -,e "j
office unless they join our great ,
trrroml nation: 1
T'-p public jnvst know that two
thirds nf tli.. i - 1
I- ..'V ^ IIII VI' TlOl 1 ->
icon inside th?- church and IVal * ot
the conference year has gone. Yes. \ .
Iiurch. I ^
['m fipl'lirnj onorinfr for*mv.homr I
Mr. J. \Y. Martin ami wife went
tfi Charlotte, N. C., yep'erdav. {
(Funday),. to visit his, father who
w indisposed. Mr. Isaac M a rt i n ^
Rettye Lurile Ellison left Monlay
for I)es Moines, la., to he inlucted
as a WAAC. May she And
ill others have God's protection.
Florine E. Hurst. c
>
nno pai-mi
7T:^s ruTTi) \ iTaiutm.
l i i k\ isok Or Ml mc in <j
tki ::nvilmo r uli0 ~~
u n<oi.s to dikk( r pag :
\nt at textile hau. ; 1
I f
"rid.vy night, april llhh ,
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CiioiaL viis;* spt-akinjp and i.n- '
vi pro! 'ivy dancing1 units of the '
ji't-onviHo City 'Schools will ap- "?
ii'iif Friday ni.?ht. April 1*5 a t 1
!'< >:till* Ha!! in a pageant depict*' '
Wr she evolution of Negro music. 1
Voiv?rtrrm?fitm?Ktiifinnts,?iojirt1- ~
uniting .talented groups front all 1
>f-the palila- schools of the rlrvr~i
Aill tal;._> part in tlio program. <
Miss Frieda Hart inn. supcrvisoi '
>f music in thy' city schools, i s
I'vaciiiv/^r And ^iuj, is being as- ,
-..-.-v.i 111 >|ji.-ciu: rener.rsais by key
enohers -in each ?i* the sch'ools. '
Miss Fannie Stewart, a recent
{ uiluuto of Hennett College. 'i s
telpin::?with the dances " which .
vHi h(. used in the performance.- _!
The .wnl'Tion ot' N't gro music ^
s tii he iliviitt'il?into i'i,ur eras.
In the tii-t. <>r At'ri an era, there |
will I)(. two features: a verse choir
rendering "Congo" l?y Lindsay,
mil an African dance set to th<? ;
poem. In the Slave , era. there
ivill he hoard special nunihevs t
showing the hirth of the spirit:ahs.*
It was during this era that
m apparently insignificant slave t
joy was sold f>r a horse.* How
ittio did anyone then think that J
10 would later become .one of the (
vorld'j! arer.t.'st scientists, or that
lis people would so creditably (
in-*?1 hioiigli?H+l?their?trials and?
lihiilations. Following Lhtr_ Slave
loriod. there will tic the very gay _
iiatrtnile era. It was in the midst
if this g:\ety that such fainotis .
lances as the Cake W alk, t h t ^
Hick and Winy, and later ~T h t t
"hnrleston were created. As 110
urogram giving ;t full review ol i.
Negro music could lie consilerep
oniplat"?w-44u>ul the "--I. Locis Clues.''
\V. ('. ihndy's famous ^
:ong will be the hasis of a solo ^
LUii_a. dance. In this act will he ^
rung Nathaniel Dett's "Listen to j
he Lambs.'.' James W'eldon John oil's
"Citation" will be recited "
iy a verse or speaking choir and
;n intorpretativm of Dett's "Jul a ^
Jance" will be rendered.
SI'ARTAXBl RG NEW S
Tiie State College Club held P
htii annual jnibnc mcet.'ng :: \ 1
he USD Sunday afternoon Mart-nl^
:Stli. Tile ntincitail *v?e?Vi?i> m i '
'resilient M. ! '. Whttu.ker. This 9
s one ?1' Hie outstanding College jj
.1 ttt?3 oi tnis city. j:
I he 11.any friends of the Rev. .
... (>. Ilowifum were made sad to ?
iear of his passing*. The KevT
iowinan was 0110 oi the best pasers.
it-has been the writer*:- a
ileasiii'e to have known. He wa>
iot only a pastor but a real \
huich I u/hier. He always had a (l
n.ojtaiy J.0 oifor his officials.
A I'ew Rally u as_ held at Sil- p
or 1 i ill Tvletnodist chureh last '
t. niay p.m. The piogram was
.'. ciaige of kev. J. M. Hawkins c.
tin! tie clio.r fruhT tlTealer Trin- r
ty AMK church. The sum ol
>i?jd. l i v.a- realized from this efort.
(,
Mr. f'i. \\ . I'.olden, District Mgr. ((
V'. ( . Mi uial I.it: Insurance (
tas returned home after spending j
i two weeks' vacation in His old ^
ionic town
Mrs. la.la TTTTTrkland of Camion
is here visiting leiathes and
TKST N AZA R ?TTf~" ~
i.M'T 1ST ( III 11(11 s]
Rei. W. H. Meal, I'aMor "\v
d
Sunday was not only a beautiful 'l
lay but it was also Communion
ay at oi r church. Both sermons t
irorning and ingot were centered 1
rouiiu the Lorn s hupper. Toe i\
piui iitn luga t.s me man o . w
jotl t.eeliired ir.e words so earnest tl
y out of tlie fullness of his heart
v? uiL- cosing 01 me mgnt sor- ni
icwo wei - very pleased t <> C
it'.v the (illIs' yuaitot of Friend v->i
olh'-ts1 K??r with the pres p
lretttnjrs wens-brought by toe t*i
'resident <md alter whicn the ti
rirls . rendered three selections:
lie dinner and the Song; Hide M
4e?hi t ne KorK-atid IVly t >esrre. jrj
'his was enjoyed by all. $25.00 ([
."is Riven as a donation to this c<
Tf i.'t "school. cl
'1 he rally that was held on the ,r
ourth Sunday in March has been
xtend d thru the third Sunday y
i April. Wo are'urging the fti" A
ooperation ot each member s <>(u
hat tInw might bo a success.
I tmi (i will he?a program at | 1
he church Sunday evening at > sj
'clock. The Ushers arc in charge f,
f tins a flair. Please come a n d f .
iring a friend. The doors at our h
hurch are always open. o
rro m;ahkk
Columbia Deltas
Sponsor Bingo Night
\i Harden St. USD
As u>*uai. ih" i.'unlcn Street
. SO w.i; iht. of- a large
rattier at its Sunday activities. I
.1 mLKii<>n to 'vittiessino- a s;?cc- j
ti DI'DCriiUl. Visitors oninv I
:.a x i-h 11 iends. t e m.'onnal |
T.ttrn at thy riano. ami I
unerui pleasure' that evt'> v.*Uh f
-be?"Coffee?liour".?Th,.?sneakey j
?the?vesper wm'-vU'" wa 1 Aw. I A
. ll. N< a!, pastor of 1st. N'az'ivt
i Ui.ptist .hureh. Others who ;
>; > i' on the prop vain were
Mis. Flossie Taylor, who sang a :
>.i) and led thj g*ro-.ip sinking
iinl several soldiers.
Rivalling* the Sunday jivojrratr. in i
lonu'arity is the repaint* Tuesday j
f>ing*o night v-hie h is -no.n-a/i cd by [
th,. Delta Sigma Theia s??ro.*itv. 1
11 v in"; nlwa\.. !? < n active in j
L'SO..work in.OoKoiuija, t)u snror- |
ity oneeived the idea of the Din- j
to Night as a part of their con-'
'ribnlion to the war effort, 'fre i
[list of these events was -conduct d
hy Miss 11 in viet- P. cUett of the
Atlanta. School of Social Work 1
vh"se lively |>ei S'urality was- large
y responsible lor the continued '
-access of th.? activity. Many ,
Junior hostesses ami voonp men in
niiform seeking w. olesoir.o entevainment
share in -this pleasant i
nisttime lti?? fi iilnvoc r.f tK~
the novel p> i.a-s ami the-jiirifraphical
sketches exacted of
On Sunday, April 11. t'.o Harden 1
5<rect I SO and the Taylor Street
L'SO are sponsoring' jointly the {
ulminat im* program of Negro
Idalth Week observance. Peine:>als
on the njjopram are Mrs. A.
A'. Simkins anil Captain .1. S. Har- '
is. The pubii is invited to this '
rogrnm at the Taylor,.Street USO
,t .r>:00 o'clock. .
?Tit" urogram--for t. e week April ?
12-IS follows:
Monday?7:H0 Art class; HMO ilridge.
. - '
Tuesday?Bingo' 'Night
Wednesday?7 :.'>0 Dramatcs 8:10 1
Vlusicul hour. c
Thursday ? Soldiers' Wives; i'
lames.
Friday?Informal Dancing. I
Saturday?Games, quiet and ac- v
ive. h
Sunday?0:00. Vesper Sendee? i<
sneaker. Chaplain K. S. Perkins;
i:.'!0 CofTo,, hour. T
Service Clnh Nn 3 <?
\etivity Schedule 3
Fort Jackson, S. C., April 3rd?
\ -program of recreation is in
tore for the Negro soldiers in
raining at Fort Jackson as the
ctivity schedule is announced by ^
^rvice-Plirh-No.?3 trt~-the post. "
While the club~is an orpen house a
or tha Negro service men and
heir guestii.. each evening from f'
:30 to 10 p.m.. special entertain- ^
ner.t also is planned for therrl. "Fl
.ending off with a Pokeno party 11
Ionday evening, at which prizes
till he awarded, Tuesday nights C
>roerr.m turns literary. Hostess 9
1. P. Howe, will conduct discuss- l>
jns on the latest books from 8:30
0 0:.'!0~p.m.?and rrrH the men are ^
shed to be present and partici- w
ate in the reviews.
Wednesday evening the soldiers N
re invited to come to the club
nd match their wits agrinst Mr.
Juiz. ihe question man. Winners
1 the contest will receive prizes. *
Contestants are urged to register ><
or the Whist tournumnt that is i<
eing held Thursday evening from '1
dt(>? to-10?Again, the winner -A
- ill be awarded for hrs skill with < '
prize. ?
The Negro Medical Detachment o
f the Station hospital will take
be Hoor Friday night with a '
ance for their outfit. Music by ;l
civilian orchestra will be provird- ^
d and refreshments served. Young
omen front Columbia will bo the
nests of. the soldiers, under the J
haperonago of Recreational Dr
ectors H. Waiter^ and V. Ran J
ont.
The Service club librrry is oper
aily and tltv soldiers are invited y
r> ust. its facilities. 1
ifirm e no i vrn
i. M. K. ClU KCH
. 1
Itev. H.C. Cunningham, Pastor
4fa(- Coinmliin?The?fr'uLbath .
as very beautiful ami everyone
refnecl to take advantage "df~TTTTF "
pring day to come out to th<
ouse of (Tod. Sunday school wa*
eTI att.ndecl ami an .ntei-i still- ~
istu.ssion of the lesson was had.
ho pastor reviewed the lesson. .,
AftJr a warm prayer mdeting, '
noble sermon was preached by r
ic pastor, which caused us "to j s*
el the spirit of (Tod. After this
onderful sermon we partook of
>e Holy Communion. .]
At (i o'clock tlie ACK J.aagu:
ict. The League is sponsoring a
ar Rrce to California and evi-rj p
ne is invited to come out and
articipate toward making this >e
rtvc~-tT'SuccossT11e paste: drtrv^- -jj
red another inspiring messagr st
> us Sundry night. r
^Friday evening at 8 o'clock the 1
lay Queen contest which w a > '
lonrorcd ty the Missionary La- jn
ies of the Columbia District \\
ll^i? to n til elncn tVtic *:
lurch with a large number ot
iembers and friends present. n
The Official Board meeting met
londt.y evening at the church.
11 reports were favorable as usul.
Mrs. Martha Corley and Mrs.
lary Williams are st.ll Oil the tr
ck list. Let us continue to prtiy cd
ir thiir speedy recovery. I i
Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Cunning- ,t;
am were Sunday dinner guests it
f Rev. und Mrs. J. W. Drchcr. 01
FIRST CAPPING-1
l'iv,> stU'lviits iiv the I>i\ . in; ( :
;iT;:11 t-Htfht f.t'rt-ir.ony. This
rht-y fii'f fn.iM lv'4 t?i tight: < iivf
I'.,, i.,.'. .. 1 ! 1 '
i d v I'M 'Mi v? in'M* : iv ?.;(i ii i <ip is illScwcii.
Juliett I.'-.', ' trul Rita Mill
Dillard's Xursing Divni- ;i j. 11
pates receive a jiuheioi:'s " d?gr? e r
xpense s'hrktrrhips for young ledi
Allen University
Features Open Housed
Sunday, April 11th
Sunday, April 11, at dp. m. |,
Xrnett Hall, which the young nrrn j
iccupy during their 'J months r?f )
tpdy, will he open to all citizens
rf?( ol urnbia for-inspection.
i_This tradition has _j?one_ on for f
i number of years under the leadrship
of ".Mother" Morric who is
m.tron of the boys' doimitory.
This year our program will be
hanged slightly because so many
if the young men ha%'e joined tin
Xrmy. However thosL? who a r c j
till students hi old historical A.
J. will endeavor to present t o
oil the best 'Open House' that
u s ever been had in the histoi
:al dormitory. Arnett Hall.
Assistants to "Mother" Morris
n gettihg things in tip lop emu.]-?
ion for this old tradition arc Ja- j
ob A. Holmes and Samuel Guii ?s- ents
at AHww : j
BLXCkSIllRG NKWS
P>t. Roscmond of GalTney was
he guest of Miss Johnnie Mac
Vood last week. He was home on '<
is furlough. He.. ,is now station -d
t Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.
Pvt. (libbc arftl Miss Wood were
inner guests of Miss Eugene (
Tood on Wednesday evening. He
( turned to Aberdeen^ Thursday | L
lorning for further assignment.
The brother of Mrs. Fanni , y
urry, Mr. Manuel Morgan was .
Lineraiized at Young Grove Bap- ,
st church. Monday. April 5th.
We regret to know that E!v. ?
. J. Ini-li'inn i..-yet in bed at this ^
riting.
KW BETHEL A..M.E. CHURCH J
Rev. K. L. JoiWs, Pastor
Camden, S. C.--S.< St at t. e vsal
hour. Miss Elizabeth Freer, r- .
k, Supt. At 11:00 actork Rev. 1
ones began th0 order ol service.
.e took his text ^ Thess. 5^1, sub _
'ct A Crowning Day. After* whi h '
:c Lord's Supper was adminicle r- ;
.1. At 2:.10 Rev Jones and Bro. .
:. H. MoGill made a visit to
nion Baptist cr.tireh whei\. R v.
. K. tftGill is pasturing. A very !
rccessful rally was witnessed. ^
mount raised SISLldL J'
We have seve ral loyal nierahrrs i
nd pu;y that God will 'uingj.
eaee. _
On the se.ond Sj.ir.day even: lg '
io Prow,) Brother,- <|.: artel of
olumbia and the Star'oJ' Zi.-n of 1
nncastor. will render a singing ;
rogran: at New Bethel. Sundry '
ight t -e presiding e lder of the '
ancaster district will 1 hold ! :>
?con<P (,uarterly-conference. We
ray (iod's blessings upon < in-.Ul'ch.
I
K. II. MJSil!. ix porter
MT. /!<)>. A. ,M i;. U
X I
Rev. fT ('. McTiw ain. Pastor |
i;
Sunday l.i-imr tut ulin day ui .'.it? ?
ion service wa well attended at I F
ilor. In tlw afternoon <v:?* Snu* i ><
fr choir nut vith a number oi \
embers ptcsenf. The choir is
jtkitur rrcat progress. It will a!
> meet utrain Fridav niirht at <S | *'
do 1c. We ar looking forward , ?
>r a hieli day S :ndnv. will
ose our May Rally Sunday after jy
W-? o - - -? "' " *'*
, >> ?-' .ill' illM! l'.\ (U'l'l nip to j
tvo a quartet with us on Sunday |
*!* i :**
Brother Nathan Coo'< received a ' .j.
tter from his son in service i'f .i*:*
uHTil. Liiolv Xiurn Africa wlru h X
a ted that h,. made the trip safr {
ill is doing tine. \l\
Sunday is Communion day. St? w ?j 'less
Board No. f> will serve, Y
"rs. Suvffla Pearson j>\ osidnm. A
V ureo ail member,, ij bo on V
me Sunday. i X
Those on shk list ar,. much ' {<
^proved. ' V
. i x
MII.TOWN ( liter IT j Y
'X
Rev. E. E. Washington, Pastor I }
Tuere was a goodly crowd rut IX
I worship at Rethle em A. V E. 1
lurch last Sunday morning. The r"?
astor delivered a well-nrepare i | ?
scotirse, which provoked his ayd- , *t
ors to deep thought. There was |
ic joiner, A <
^
f ?
^EREMONY FOR -DfL
v'~ w
1 I '
f
Nuj siv.jr ! *111 jti : ? ?
1m Ficl'is. \"<-Ma vh
:v.- j.Iui-m' T1 t':'liv i, .
ev, Mean of. t'i N . s*irj? I ' I.ui,.
n.?ui<- in that X i.? .n
s well :> : a r.ar sir.* <i:?f oma. I*
es who haw iuul at in st n-. . ?at
GOOD HOPE AMK CiFtrriT
Rev. C. </. liurgess, Pastor
tfopc. S. (1 til"' el,iuai:tfrl"
at Gout Hope c ,
lJr. Park*';- o'.'; dis'.riei hader.
I reachi (i a very- :i:v >;t rymh. I he
.1 ildien cur.K* ;>.:t in ;; ''troup
{- v lo-aifu'e?at?Mau 1'iii...'a??.ja~!.4_ _
alt* rnuoii. The onstor pn acnvu
at Canaan an-! Oaf: (in.v,. >tinday
evening, Thv I'hvisi .Has S;<v:iu? '
. It!I; nial a! Ivjiv. M- /.? ]'? I": a:-.- '
let's.
HBNNri'ITSVII.!.!-: NEWS
_ I>> ('. I). Sunders.. Reporter .
. ..... I
The funeral scrv*>e of Mrs. Er- 1
sake .Folinson Evan.- of X. Y. was '
held Wednesday Jiu.O p.m.. at?
khael .ME ehuivh. Mr. Evan
tv.o'.rt r ami >.ran<:r.iolri.*i; <. i '
LVanireb'urj.: attended t..,. la.
ami Mrs. i lenukin';. son dit\.
in '!" rrttttp- l?ivf. v.e-el;. - jpi -rerr=<
reuntly -..en .r.itu i >. .! in ;f . < , .
1'rof. Hansom of the united forr- !
' s spent ttlu* week end he;e. Alse
Mr. MeC'.olluiii of the armed, foii-j*
was in the eicy S. nday. I'rof. >
Garvin M .Collum. was route-a few '?
murs Sunday. <
'1 i>e Juilion M-Msieal ricital." y'- M
inia_ .Sunday alu-wot n ai ti i d. ;
T. and hiu;i school \viis a tr.a.
u all. .Miss A. "V". Wihimi ir.siru;: "
iOC?tioSCTVfc-^ (Hi! (1 HtCHtkltt-SH-: 7
H-y a silk quilt c n't est vo.e.
A rite your name on t c la k
^rjng it to St. Mkv.ael April ! '.
Mrs. T. J. jJohnson sponsor.
lac .Met hod.at "ilea's <1 b nun i
A St. .Michut! Api il 1st. The 1
heeling was very -inu rust.nu;
essary Mens lei the growth of
:.e club was'tii... suoiect of (lis- I'
i:?sion. T. L. Kaddv, lay !> n o r; | '
inf. ThontUvj Kyhs. president; t
'11.t'. J. If. Giver.. sc< r -tai y.
Service at la ( r.ay* . ... M. 1
i. was a . Mi.cess. Kev. a tut .
dr.*. Webb as usual were en--the -i
?'r.<kw 'i'h* ' |
iuaiiay nt ">? . aitu '-nuke of his j i
? in~t-i- Wiih'ini:\uih--1 lie ?-itS". i.- i I
lay. Air. Kllevfsritt aicontpanio.! |
lir.t at''! \ kii.es it's hoys, kcv.it
\. -f. was \;i! o*' -v. ir-s owr the I
; it <ill tin table for lied I
ros's Sunday na rniny.
- Ail-so?Aiaygie .McCali \Vat-snn oil
Yir.st'an-Sa'ieni was i t city!
"siting children attil fronds. ?h j.
ii'jsc c'..t'St of Ail", an ! Mrs. >im? j.
r.or.s.
Kev. llel/.it'. principal of Wen- j "
:eint school afto a fi ve days ill-j
less, is nut a Ira in to ?iic (ieligh'-'
f a!!. I
Miss S'unia ?!><*:?!> director r f |
lie I SO at M.iC'.n. ("in., was . '
(' ; last week linusr <>1" the j
Mis. A lie i' ? !'. Kay :mM- spend-!
ittr jv few marth^ in X. V. with j f
Ti:Ti!Ti'n u .1 s ' palb'l I ]. -; .* i !"?;u ' r
iXuf of tl.o uliio.si* .Lii XUP so???J?Cay.
At prest ni Nurse McKay I ,*
s imnrn' .air-. ? - j
'i !>> i On .,?> i. il '' s.r.i/i r ..
nr.il Mrs. T.nsv.K Friday and
ft n tiiio boy baby Xvrs? L. R. X
Knv in c'tavpe.
Mis:-'is C'uriey and Tomio .T.
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CITY SUBS*
Our Agents v
Subscribers durm;
April, Please re
scriptions when T
at the Office and i
: ments.
5*
PACK KKVEN^S
!,ARD NURSES J
iving their cans in an impress I've
t the e'.iiji-.j;I phase of their work. _|
lirooks. klva bail r. and Ruth
part at tite MissToT"Anna
".vi. > p'.ncit.u e.'i th(> covet <1 cap.
. at ;he liege c-fnvuium. (bad- y
end t - i t's are available for full
.v 4 f College work. I
mini's >:i an : Mr. Evans left for
'.V; ?a-i?a?and X VI Honda y.
I'm y accompanied the body of.
Mrs. Evans.
Cinon Ihtvid a; rived home
?:? a lasv f'ot t Norfolk, Va.. and
a as fur.et aliz' d at 1 is home church
IMse Hill. Mrs. Luc David. wife
uni relatives accompanied the renain,
home. A}1
1 he usher hoard held its montflS |
iv business meeting at the home
d?r+m?;.n;! *d r<. Grc-en on Mon!ayi
Mrs. (Ireen seized a delict?
us course. . J
ANTIOCH IIAI'TIST CHURCH
Rev. (i. 1). Collins, Pastor
Iirov r.sviiie. S. C.?Rev. I. W.
reached for us last Sunday and
ae were highly pleased with his
as course. Collection amounted
a. ?We?were happy to wel
oir.e quite a lew visitors. We alv;
y> cr,j,,y having them. For the
wn;iv"' s'-ivir.' we assembled at
l. Peter's Baptist church, where
?Th?* Vfnng ladies, report <:
e-j.'i. n hie'!; w Kieat lv ap- |
re iaUU. Nils. Sandy Smalls wai <?
irit prize. n inner air.d .Miss Sarah
-u plls "an;ured second honors.
.'en-.,. ;o M.. Tuber 011 the second
iut four'. ' Sund&ys?and?to- AntiK;h
i?n the first and third Sundays
f you would enjoy some very hap y
occasions. See Mrs. G. D. Col
ins for your copy of The Pnlmet,
Leader.
STOVKR AME CHURCH
Rew N. A. Rice. Pastor
CoL. gf i';ncc;?Our S. school at
iie vtwi.hu hour with Supt. Pel:c.'
ami t.acht-rf at dheir posts.
flu. lessor. was tii.vc. srod and_ _re-_ ? 1
immediately after Sunb'.y
m !: .ol a r-vosg was taken,
lev. MoCiir.tf:- ascended th'e rosM.
'i ami preached a wonderful
?-;t i n which was enjoyed by all.
bo. B: awieV .ioir.efl our band,
fi.'.oi.c the visitors were Bro. and
4ri?: Wrr.-^ti nr. mv - Mr?. Prances
)a\ is. Titty made Tiuer'estTrig
ai!>. Ce.r.m. niou was served to
r.g wonderful pveppss under the
torship -of Rev. Pice. The door ?
trv.d? open tor vi-itora at all
li'lH
M A F> A W WP1PMT
P A L MIST
I
'amfius Reader and Advisor. Not
lore "Today and Gone To-morrow
.ook fur Name. Seventh Daugher
of the Seventh Generation.
HORN WITH DOUBLE VEIL
tVliis lauy arrived in your
town to do good for the
public by hor wonderful
powers tn reading the
history of one's life; also
giv- > advice on all affairs
of life, sueh as love afair-,-hitsinvxs
.matters, Tawrly af?-? ?
an. w ills ai..1 di.metis and rn'ORt
very id?. pi rt anting to the wel- ~
are of. one's life.
hrmanentlv located in Studio
'cutv on Mri'ting?St, on I.'. S.
! i eh way No. 1, at City Limits,
t est Columbia.
MONTH FOR I 1
CRIBERS j_
rill visit all City f
g the month of |
new your Sub-J
hey Call or Call
make your pay-j
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