The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 15, 1943, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, Mny 15, 10<3
GREENY illis NL;WS
Mr. Henry Lawton, -former Hi
l._. school instructor, was..in the city
hfst' week vi?titrrg Mrs. Ihrttie
Parker of lioyce St. Mrs. Parker
who he one of thn leading women
of the <jity inch ic matters, has
been ill' for soiin time.
Mrs. "Lucy Mae Boyd of Washington,
D.C., is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Johnson of Nichols St.
Mrs. Mildred Cureton Turner
of. Buffalo, N.Y.. was the guest
of her mother. Mrs. Minnie Cure
? Mrs. Lucy Hos-i of New Yorkwa.t
in the city recently visiting
friends. Mr-'. Ross lived in Green
-?ville several- years -ago?It will he
recalled by some of her friends
?that hew thmghtci?is tile wife of
the late Mr. Blackh. rn, .former
trainer of Champion Joe Louis.
Mrs. Margaret Howard Rogers
spent--Mothers' Day in New-YorlT
as the gcest of her mother, Mrs.
Mabel Boozer.. Mr*. Rogers is an
, employee of the Liberty Theatcx
on Spring -St.
At Nurse Julia Hunt <>f Charleston
was in the city a few hours laat
* week. The Greenville social set
will remginbcr her husband. Mr.
"Reggie" Hunt who- was once
connected with the local office of
_? ?.u? i ......a;.... m.......i l 14'-.
me ii\?i ui vaiv/Wlill; iTHHUW trtitr.
#* Insurance Company.
Mrs. Pauline Turner Davis of
Buffalo, N.Y., and little daughter
Edith Deo are spending sometime
with Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Davis'
_ mother.
'* Mrs. Mattic Fair of Manly St.
has returned to the cit^, after
??-?? spending--several weeks in; Atlanta,
Memphis and Halts of Texaswith
relatives and'friends.
Mrs. Mamie Frazicr and Mrs.
Amanda Glasby were the" guests
of their sons in Columbia ..Sunday
Mrs. Mattie Murray of Elford
St.", is spending; several weeks in
New York City.
Mrs. Ella Bates of E. McBe?
Ave., passed away Tuesday, May
4th after a week's illness. Mrs.
Bates was a stauheh member of
John Wesley ME church, loved
and respected by many friends
and" acquaintances. -The^funcral
was held Friday afternoon a t
John Wesley church, with Rev.
C. C. Clark, pastor officiating.
Surviving; are her son, Prof. J,
Luke Bates, two granddaughters.
Misses Thomasena and Ella B.
Bates and other relatives.
Miss Ella Blanche Bates o f
State College, . Qrangeburg;., was
in the city last week because of
the death of Her grandmother, Mrs.
ElTa Bates: ~
Mrs.-Mary Gary was delighted
and surprised last week to see
her sister Mrs. Emma Griffin of
Detroit. It happened that Mrs.
Griffin's birthday came while she
was in the city and Mrs; Gary^
- turned the tables by ^surprising
her guest with a birthday party
last Monday. Among the guests
who attended) were Rev. ?and
Mrs. C;i nn i ngliaiii and?Ma. "and
' Mrs. \V, U. Ryrd and sister. ?
Mrs. Griflin motored to Spartanburg
to visit her sick son. Mr.
J. Richardson. She also went to
to see her mother, Mrs. Marie Grif- I
^ fin.
? Rev. and Mrs. Harris were the
' dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
; Eugene Robinson several days
{; ago.
Mr. J. Edgar Smith, who f o r
. several. years has 'been director
of-the Family .Welfare Society,
was inducted into the armed forces
last week. Ft is rcportecL that
he has joined the Marine Corps.
I,ocaI Physician Member of
Special Professional
Organization
A group rrf surgeons met i n
Charlotte, N. C. last Monday-and
organized the John H. Hale Surgical
Society of the Carolina*. It
is reported that. Dr. E. K. MrPhcr.son
of Greenville is a member
of this group, Greenvile? residenls
have reason to he proud
that one of our medical men is
rapidly earning recognition as a
surgeon. It js in order !tr??extend
congratulations to this brilliant
practitioner on his being associated
with a group of progressive
scientists. -? ?:?
4
Military Wedding at IHonij,
Street Kohlicr Center . .
The personnel >.f the 20IS Quai
termastor Company stationed at
Greenville invited soine of the
~ leading citizens of the cHy t'o'ot
ten<l the wedding of .Miss Euralino
Burgess of Birmingham. Ala.
7~ ^ and First .Sergeant Koseoe U7'
~~Fr.lillrT;.st "Tuesday evening. The
military ceremony \vas held a t'"
the Soldier Center on Broad .St.
First Lieut: Cassias C. Ellis,
Chaplain at the Greenville Army
Airbase was the officiating minister.
Following the wedding there
was a formal' reception at the
i
Soldier Center.
A Correction
. In a paragraph telling of her
illness, the name of Mrs. Marie
Fisher, principal of Sullivan St.
School, was omitted through an
error in last week's column.
A
Wedding of the Roses at
Johp Wesley MK Church.,
Under the direction of Mrs. M.
M. Sewell, a decidedly delightful
3 mock marriage was staged a t
John Wesley church last Tuesday
> ? evening. The Wedding of the
Roses,-it was called. And the
t pulchritudinous bridal contestants
* in their rose hued nuptial dresses
gave the procession something of
? the aspect?of a flow gomlen
made up of many types of lovely
?r~
There .were thrpp musical num.
ft,; . IT-? ?
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"IJiy 'l trr>PV':
t vvgl'lv U'tcivlft). ,A t tf> Ah
f Kff 4*^ J? ft. ;i( ? V?? ||;*"*i| poll
it h th-? S' Ut. OMll ' "jirlv'iv, ;i
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TTmiI.?AV 1I :r"l Cni:' '
ilV 'Jll !l Vl'I'V i t in-r I,
iviv'^" *"'>no". Tlii'tno V \1pi'
\s Faith in Hi r Chill. fob '? ;
Th?? v":'s 'voU . ih'livrr'
> ><! found ; r'*??o?wp from tl'
J&UXLL?: lim it tlii '-lv?alu*J
' i>-?H't'y CiMaa'ti-hion "vvgs itilnti
i'ciI !n :< ?lunnhrr.?Vr
< fa* oi fi| with *hi' niosaoco t
Tuit.' a t'-ir hof of visitors v.l
ay,/ :iIway7, """tr?foorrrr:
v. v r.iV-ar,i t ,.r wu:-ivilli*.
N. C.. was tl)** vvi*"k ia:
ir"?st of Miss Gonoviovo William
Mrs. G'-it'ttd,. It. William* spot
;*. wwk -ftv Washing'.**"-. 1). O..-\? it
h<*r daughter, Miss;Margaret Wi
liar.is and a work *i| Fort Kuste
''a., v/ ithv her ro i C*>1. VVr'l
Mpvitt W;ll!ams. Mhp rrpnrU
hh.vin;? a aid* liirv.
::.\I?N\VI;LL KI-W..
A .< > "/I'M n>' 'o was
n Vis Si'P'1?y h\ 'h,. "as'or in lv
[mm- of Mothers?The Broth Mi
i ' hcr's 1/OVo \vn : beoujjfullv nil
In rod ni'l is <ho oii'v love son
what: similar to (loci's love. T1
nastor met- red a mother's love f?
her children ami God's love ('<
nil. Thoso who missc-d (his Me
her*' Day KcJihnn missed a res
"treat.
At 1 o'clock Hev. .J. J. Abm
preached lite?I4ducati<?nnl nunim
to th" graduates of Hutler hi'u
i school -.Hid a large congwgajiic
I enjoyed with the graduates, th
wondcrful me.ssa'jfo.
The Junior--ami Senior h-anum
| at J^ethlehCm high school last Wt
ncsday night was an evening c
pleasure to those who attendc
jard according to the lovely rep a*
there must have been a miracle i
the rationing.
Mrs. Hett/0 A. Gloster entei
taiped the local Federated club i
her home on Perry St. last Tuo<
clay evenirig. AfFcr the" Lrsim S
part of the meeting Mrs, (llostc
served a lovely repast.
Aside s';from" Mrs. uLottie He>
'ward and Mtsses"A'ffnfc"iStlc?ih& a-rt
I.fla K. I-ytlp delegates to th
State Federated convention whie
? q0 iw.in i
t.he follow/or ladies attendee
Mcsdaittcs Rosa I.. Rice. Mi?:trie I
Eve, Susan F. Bailey. Marv
Duncan, Ojretta J. Smith, V. I
Dijcsoit, C, B. Green. All expras:
ed an enjoyable time.
We aVp pleased to learn thsi
Mr. "Bonnie- Euba: ks and Mn
Minnip Donelson axe lionu trill
the hospital. Both are reporte
as dome: rticely.
bers on the- program. Little Mis
Elaine McKinney sang ,_'a __sol<
Miss Harriet Williams -gave?
musical reading, and a romrak
soT(L was rendered by Miss Sar
Inez Sheppard.
The church was artistically dec
orated for the occasion in whit
and green, Mrs. Ethel Demmon;
Mrs. Julia Cooper, Miss Joell
King, and Miss Margaret Sewel
were members of the conunitte
responsible for decoration and de
signing.
--The?bridal contestant who wo
the"Tvonoft of being the bride ws
Mi/.s -Evelyn King of the ,Stet
ling High School faculty. Mis
King brought in $J1.00. Mis
Ruth Brown ranked second wit
iTeport of $15.00. Other contest
ants werex Misses- RqsjlIIv Rose
motid. Vernelle Minis, Mamtp .1
Daeiu.. Lyida CuiYningliam.?^Vrmi
Walker, Fannie Stewart and Ma
g-nrri nonro.nna iMcstianics Kill,
("lark Hall. Daisy Tolbrrt 11 : tf h
inson :'nr 11 Carrie "Austin.
The program was sponsored lr
'he Women's Society of Chris
linn Service. Mrs. M. M. Sewell
president.
Doable Victory Wedding
At Springfield Church
June, is (lie traditional niontl
?!' weddings. I>ut it seems tha
he mrntbcv of magnificent mod
ifTairs had here in May will cans
t to be said that the , fi f th montl
of the year is the period for jila;
wedding's. Mrs. Bessie Boyd, ii
an. effort to do ^something fd
.he Working Benevolent Hospital
staged a Double . Victory Weddinj
Friday night. May 7th, and witl
the very generous help of thi
community raised $2Q2.7.'>.
r -Thf hridesand amounts?the;
reported wore as fo 11 ows: Mes
flames Ora iliee Sti.OO; ATNle Tw
wis $18X0;?Margaret Shumate
?r. 1.05; Delia M. Sanders $11.GO
Mamie Pranks, R. N*. .$70.GO; Pau
line Citings, $14,11; and E. Bel
$21.50. Also Misses Ruth Benja
mill $7.85;. Jessitean Chapman
$18.00: Bessie Gordon $.'10.07.
Mrs. Boyd was not one of thi
contestants, hut she herself a
the resulpof her solicitations re
ported $(1.7.05. Of that amount
$12.80 was contributed by Sulli
van St. School. Mrs. M.E, Fisne
principal; $2.25 by Sterling Higl
School, Prof. J. E. Beck, principa
oed?$2.45 by A Hen llrammn
School, Prof. C. E. Hammond
principal.
In commenting on the succes;
of the program, Mrs. Boyd sail
that she was grateful to everyon
who helped and hoped that any
one who desired to do so wouli
visit the hospital and see the im
prove men ts that are being ?mad(
She also spoke very highly ?of th
work done by Mrs. Eetelle^Frank
tin. who been use of very yever
burns rrrnivrd i "i vni?WPk*k ag
couid not continue to actively pat
ticinnt,. in the drive
J ... - ' . . ' .jt ' < .
, i.ukkns mays .
{ Hetln 1 A. M. 1'.. ( hurch.,
Rev. I.. ('. BuUcr. I'Hslor
p At 11!:'iu .-muln.v scltvol. began
, with Ar t. f-Virpt. JWV frnrt the
teacher:- at their post. After the
,.' discus-ion of the lasson in the
I lasses the?review was given hv
Pi of. WV^S. White.
,. Immediately after Sunday school
.. a very attentive audience listened
to the Mother's-Day sermon, s<,
,| Lea util'lly delivered by thc pas
,o tor !roei t^iv. jiub.iert: A Moihei
L- "i Joy mul a M-.thei in Sorrow.
In?Uw?aftornaon?the?tied?a+t^
mini?Sunday?.School Forum w.ipresented.
Tht. program was in
ip tciesting. Rev. C. I. Britt. pustoi
, ?ihf re.il the ernion from the subic
;ect. Behold Thy Mother,
s In the evening we listened t >t,
Another, noble sermon by Rev. N
h Youn ; and singing by hi~ choir...
! The musical program Blender
s Voices of Xcgro Spirituals a 1
i< Bethel last Monday night was
il :\ (-recess in every way; This, proRVmM
\Vi;.< sponsored by Ai'rs. Jo.ilith
Franklin add the proceeds
were divided among tjw elubs ol
the ehureh for the Victory Rally
Mrs, Mi X. Sanders was iv.istros*
' ?f e.fenu>r.i? s and Mrs. t". D
1 loosely pianist. After the pro
TFtiTn the chorus was invited li
r" llicjioinu of dr. anil .Mrs. Karl;
Fianklin where they winy- serveJ
u a delieioUj: repast atony with i
" social. Alu.-ic at ti:e social was
1 played by Mrs. Lois I'ressley.
r>7 The Jolly Pals met at the honu
of Misses Fntnjogene and Mary
1 re Walker Tuesday afternoon.
^ Mrs. C. Ililson and Mr. Ltithei
..j Leak formerly- of this place lad
j' now of Baltimore. Aid., aie the
? -gusts -of Mr. and Mrs. Addisor
Young.
Mrs. Mahelle >inith left Friday
,.i fiir seVeral"VtaVa ft sir with rela.
,'p lives in Washington, D.C.
Mrs. Lucinda Jackson speni
Sunday, in Greenville,
u The Gleaners Club of Si. Paul
Baptist church met at the home
of the president Mrs. C.C. Hudp.
gens, \\ ednesday night May 5th
j. The program was enjoyed by all;
special music by Miss?Athi K
>i Garrett. The hostess. served a delicious
repast of ice.ieVoam. cake
Mr. Howard Biowu and James
d Wg.^ley Madden of Baltimore, Md.
e are the house guests of Miss Ada
h K. Garrett and family. *
<, The Missionary Society o f
1: Springfield Baptist church- met
i. Friday April .'10th at the home of
I. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Reid. A
1. very, interesting program was
?- rendered. Thej guests were Mrs.
Abhie Davis ol' New York City
it and Mesdames James Henderson
* and Horace. Garrett.- Ice cream
XL -and?cuke was served. ?
d Mr. Arthur "Ross" Jackson who
was inducted-into the U.S. -Navy
~ over the week end, wishes .to
a thank the many friends for their
3 lovely expressions of kindness
a' .given him prior to his induction,
Mr. Jackson, -along with utlicis,
a will report for active duty on
May 11th.
p St. Paul Baptist Church
. l&ev. I,. B. Moon, Pastor
a ' Sunday school opened.on time
[1 We missed quite a few from the
0 men's class, and hope they will
soon return.
Rev. N. R. Hood preached at
tl the morning- service1, paying" a
glowing?triUute to mothers?o 1
sacred history and modern times.
s Many gifts were given to moths.
ers of the. church and community,
h At night, Rev. Hood brought an.
other well prepared- and power.
filled sermon. \VV? enjoyed it. Milsic-hiy
senior choir.
r at the State Convention of Rup|,
fists held in Columbia last. week.
. Rev. and Mrs. K.W. Wright, Mis.
M.C. Whitmrr, Rev. 11. H. llill,
y Deacons James Poole", Casper Ir.
by ainl Rev. P. S. llieks were a|
m'ong those attending.
Monday night a committee
headed by Deacon (Hi pliant. gave
a testimonial program and refreshment
period, honoring the
draftees leaving our church. The
jj ladies prepaied simple but pleast
ing refreshments alter prayer
k arrrl singing:- Each one received
, appropriate gifts. Mrs, Uort'oh
I, and Mr. Calhoun responded lor
v the g roll p.
^ Personals
Mrs. Lucinda Jackson and hoi
daughter spent Sunday in (Jrecn|
ville. They report a pleasant trip.
* I Miss Alice "A 11 good of Florida
' I is visiting her sister ami other
home folk here and nearby.
. Mrs.Odessu Reed and daughter
Dorothy Jean and Mis. Berlena
McCauloy of- Charlotte. N. C.,
were recent visitors of their aunt
.' Mrs, Arzelta Walls.
' Soldiers Charles Dendy ani
I George ('ain are on fuilougli and
looking fine.
KIDGK BRANCH NEWS
L'
S. S. was very '*ood. After the
session Mi$s Evelyn Perry was
elected as secretary due to the
secretary' leaving.
1 The Woman's Missionary met at
1 the home of Dea. Red J-enon after
ward a delicious course of ice
l"~ ream and cake was served.
" Miss Evetta Johnson a member
of t,his church, the ex-secretary
s and a member of the eholv left
' Wednesday fo ra defense course in
f: Orangeburg. We wish for her
much success jn her undertakings.
J Miss Carrie Ma,, Brooks spent
- the "week in Bonnettsville with
' Misses Vivian McCollum and I,oe
retta Holmes, teachers of the
- Ridge H/ll hi school Ridge Spring
o" trip. She is a graduate of the
above named school.
Mary l< Williams, reporter
... ' (
? THE PAEMETTf
j Thomas Johnson
I Laid To Rest
i
firnrp'ftmv-r-S. <%:--Piinornt-Ri'V
viees i'(>) Mr. Thoma,, Joim&un. Jr
was* hold from St. Stephens AM B
church, Sunday. Ma.v 2 <1. lhld uci;
<ii!i Id* nastor the
Rev. A. J. .Jonkitn officiating a*~
-estod I v ,l"> Revs. J. Mi. Jackson.
T. O. Mills. V. H. Simon* a l
others.
Mr. Johnson na-;so<l away
K( Hoy's Meivn ?:?! hospital. Kinir
Z "-ti oo. R. C.. WoaiTFivPpT.
"JO wn. a sho'k to th(
. o--1 o u r '.v. FT \v;A laid 'to r" "
bps his mother who uruc..do.. .
Hivn t" I ho crave five year* apfo
~ Ule is .-..nvlvi'd by liii. i.lnw. hi?
fa'her .<;n-> s'uter. one adopt -'
11. two brothers-in-law an<l a
h? s' of other rola'ivoti and fiV'ds.
The following from out of town
I attended th,. I'uncraTT XT - Pauli.fi ~
Fleelar. Flo/oaa Alstrrr and so- op
. Paltimoie. Mil.: 7vlr. and Mrs. Clai
'-n?o Ferguson sitvi Mrs. Margare
'ohr?on of Ml. Pleasant. S. ?C.:
, :v^? . a: (I Mrs. Powell. M?rs. Oral
r. and daughter and MPsdames Mmilorn
and Wilson of Mullfns; Rev.
! and?M ra.?M?B;?l>uvis, ~ M rs Sara
I. Suggs, Mr. and Mrs. Darren
Conway; a: d Mr. Willie Mail; of
- Lane.
joiinstonLnfv.s
Edgefield Co. Tr. School
I. lv. King, Principal
, Last Thursday night the Soph*
omprc.s and' Juniors gave a ban.
TU'ct~for the Seniors The?rlwmd
r- was very?beautifully ?decorated
, with nine trees, vires and blue and
, whit,, paper 'A. very nice crowd
\vas assembled to help the -Seniors
. ?rjoy this occasion. A repast of
ice cream and cake was served
Each one expressed themselves a>
. Having an enjoyable time.
Sunday, .May h, marked the 'b"I
gii idng^ of our high school eonvCmcrteement
activities. Rev. R. L
Drown pastor of the Bethel C. M.
E. church delivered the Baccalaureate
sermon. It was very inspirng
and uplifting sermon on the
subject "Side Tracked". Everyone
expressed themselves as having
n joyed the sermon.
-Mordu'v-iUgbmiTgy, 1 tr. tiw:_SerLior
class presented their annua'
iday entitled "Skippy Sees Things J
Through". The play told the story
>f a family who was very poor and
who was bequeathed nr. ol<l graphaphono
by their grandmother.
They finally found a lcttoi; in the
' box telling them that the box con ?ains
a large sum ol' money.
erythlng turr.ed out to make thr
amily -very rich. ?
Each member of the elass acted
~ iiis part well and?itir?to?by won
' eratflated.
Friday night, May 11 will term1
inate the commencement activiJ
ties who will Teceh'e" their-drpVo*
; mas. This year will by the . first.
war to receive state diplomas.
' Donors go to Velix McmianUs
' ".nd Blarche Hurley. The following
are graduating: Viola Brown
Bertha Brown, Ilarpld Dean,
Blanche Hurley, valedictorian: Ora
Mae Jones. Felix McManus, salutatoriar;
Theodore McKinnev. The
public is invited to attend the ex
rci.se.
A group of students from Edgefield
Co. Tr. school <? joyed a very
pleasant day in Columbia Tluirs
-lav?right-seeing,- ?Tliei'V- trip iil-_
eluded a tour of Fort Jackson,.
Mien ard Pcncciiet campuses, the
Capital Stale Park.?The- day endMi
by seeing: the picture Hitler's
Children at th" Carolina t heart,
which was enjoyed very much.
'The?r liilil; en?i njo.i in" tin? t rip
?1 oTp?Cornel nrr?ftrowr. .lame:
C'bilds. seventh grade; Virginia
Valentine, .'itb grade; Dora Waver.
Hli grade; Mattie Mason. Und
trade. Tht. gro; p was ehaperond
l.y Miss P.osa P. Ilroadnax an'
Mr. S". K. Dean. This cay wiP
long l?c remembered by all;
, llcihel C. M. M. Church
I? I. Itr?? n
> Mothers' Day was observed with
!< program sponsored by Kev, M.
M. Davis. W(> know mother's
place .'cannot be 111 ]< <I when sin* is
- 1 ."in1, v, t; 11 u i;! 11 111 i|u all., ye r.r
ioi* <air mother whibj-sho lives. ,
The second quarterly conference
was very good. Ml. Moses and
Dethci made a votinu report. Elder
Ciurvin was well pleased. He
("reached a soul stifling sermon
which will be long remembered.
Rev. \V. E. Wilson from (.Jeffrey
made a poo call her,j to accompany
his \\;il'e and daughter lia.k
JicmnL llis old friends were glad
to see him. Hope he will come
again.
iM.rs. Ethel Aia<. I.aiimofe school [
is. owl-and sin- i* home with u.s t?. |
-mr delight.
f.WlKS HOPEWELL
UAI'TIST CIU'RCH I
- I
Rev. II. I'. Clark, Jr., Pastor ' |
Sunday was a pleasant day. S. j
S. opered at the usual hour*with i
Supt.'S. R.Reedcr and teachers n!
?? r 4 . ... - ~ I
their post. immediately after j
8. \v<? lK!Ran our servi.es. It be- i
ir er Mothers' Day the women had
,;harg(> of the prayer service which .
" w conducted by Mrs. Pauline
Mangle of Newberry; Mrs. Nancy
Hooker and Mrs. En1m>i V. ("lark
both of Whitmire. After which
Rev. A. Walker of Newberry Rave
a wonderful message from the I
Sam, 1:11 subject A Good Mother
That Looks Ahead. Offering $10.
18 The pastor ar.d sonic b'f (he
members left after service for |
Shiloh AME church. Prosperity, to |
tender service for Rev. Smith. A
jrvand time wa,, cspsctBZt w,.
doing a good work and can't come
down." .
I (Mrs.) Emma Clark, reporter
4
M,EADFR
<;.\i i nky m\vl> , lr
1 "
Sherr.rd < haitel ( !\Hv ( huri li
Rev. W. K. Wilson, I'nstor
Sunday being Mothers' Dav tin* <<i
pastor preached a real Mothers' *v
Day sermon, which id I seemed c
to havt. enjoyed. Tjio flowers in
j the church woi'e beautiful.-- -tt
The League met on time with u
' the president, Miss Catherine g:
Uatchford at her post of duty.
ThL. subject. Coops in our Com-j'm
munity. After the League was <might
servica?Lntgan. T-be
pastor brought-another good??v
men. Jl
Rev. and Mrs. \V. K. Wil.on and
Haby -Wilson?-have- -reW?an?4 -fromJohmton
where they spent sev- "
cm) days with Mrs. Wilson's mo- "si
'her and brother. .
Mr James Lltt'ejohn left Friday
for. Rt ffalo, N\ V. T.
?A1 rs? Law.son Hotu s - ;u ui_ Jl
Mother's day in Kings Mountain '
N'.C. with parents.
, Mr. Ira Falls of Not folk, Va.. V
spent thy week end here with id.- 1
amity.
Fiiends .are glad to knew, 'hai
Mrs. Hessie Fa'lls is re ting nice-'
!v in the City -hospital here after
undergoing an operation on ,
Wednesday.
, , - r
.VI i\ iiii'l ;"?li's. .1. ( . Copclund
arid babv Copelund spent Sunday ~1'
in Darlington ami I'ni'un with '
Iheir parents. 7 ' ~
The revival meeting is going on
this-'week at Hievard Chapel ('. >
.\).K. The nieetir.tr is being con- "
ducted by 1'. E., 11. 11. Jackson ?ff
Spartanburg.
.Jessie Mae Foster died at. tile 7
home of lie)- parents' Jlr. ami v
Mrs. Willie Foster last week.
The funeral was held at Knuckles
Chapel church. Rev. J. A. Me
Kissiek officiated. Burial was in the
church yard; with 11. 1.. .lei'- 7
ferics Funeral Home in charge.
Mr. Henry HtH~died at his "y
home on Hill St., last week, at- .
;?r a lo.ng illness. Funeral ser- ?
vices wore conducted at the A.M.
E. Zion church, with the pastor.
Rev. Mrs. V. O. Jeffcrios officiating;
assisted by Rev Jarrett.
He is survived by a wife, Mrs. M
Julia-Hill; son. Clarence Hill of n
Sharon; George Hill. L". S. Army, p,
Texas; Envin Hill, Gall'ney; girls vv
Mrs, (-'leo- Thorn|re o nrnVtrK. .Moxell ^
Corry, Mrs. Zorctta Ratford. Mrs.
Viola Wfiliams", Guffney; Mrs. V(
Rebecca Jefferies, Newberry. " tl
Interment was in his home ni
church yard Mt. Zion in York p.
County; with R. L. Jefferies Fu- m
neral Home in charge. n<
Limestone College choir (white) 0.
will render a program ;.l the A- n.
M.E. Zion church Sunday even- th
ing and the-public- Is requested to
bc. present and enjoy the program
DLL WEST NEWS v
_ Eaaud'ul and- touching Mothers'.. w
Day programs were carried out at ui
jboth the morning and eve nine see- se
'vi.es at Mt. Lebantm AMD. chnicK
on last Sunday. The 'Rev. B. J si;
Glover was absent because of ill- th
ucss aid the services We're uftdei ol
the direction of Mesdame<* Julia T?
Robertson. Lucy Sustewell and tli
Maggie Smith. m
The clay's offering __was more st
I nan $211.00. 'h
The Rev. Mr. (llovo,. bcptiii(. i\l vii
while visiting in Andrews. .?5. M.
where he went to he one of the an
j-peaket's at the closing exercise? M
of the school which the Revr?W. lis
1). C. McClnry is the principal. On W
the-, adv.ice_.of.. y he- -tlitL or
not make the- t< ijt home during *
last week end and her :q lii's absencc.
W'e trust a.* this goes to ^
home.'
At St Mary Uaptist church th"e
Sunday school wu<, u: der tin. dilection
of Mr- James ' .Pona''
and his st iff of officers. A line
program iit hoi.or of mothers war
held in the nftmnnnn.
Rev. K. I.. Me Ada nrs bmight .1
line message to the member* o 1
:Mt. Zior Presbyterian clituv'.->
which the members enjoyed.
.Mesdames Hat tip Thoiimson and
I.onis,. Wellington -were visitors in
Charlotte. X. ('.. for several days
during last week. The former v is
"her brother.
Mrs. Carrie . Rarinorc arrived
home recently 'from Washington.
I>. C-.r where she spent? several
months.
Sgt. Curtis J. Harkness of Fort
Riagg, N. C'., visited his- parents
.?ir. ami .viis. Curtis Havkness, Sr.
ior a" few hours during last week.
Dr. I. S. I.ec and familyi o f
Wnyneshoro. (ia., spent Motherjv '
Day as the guests of his nurf'TieP.
Mrs. Kvelyi. Loo and liis brother? Z.
M.\?srs. R. H.; W. L. :i!iil A. N't
Lee.
Mrs. I >oTl if Deck <?f Ashrville
X. came down to be the trees.,
of hot mother Mrs. Dilate Jackson
or. Mothers' Day.
Mr. Ulii,. Jones arrived ho mi
from Washington. D C., r.nd is
spending sometime here v. I'.h his
wife. Mrs. Frances Jores.
fer-. Mtrs. Liilie Dotson i's hopm ayairt
after 'spending *' s e v e ral
| months at Voorhee? Industrial
school, Denmark, where she was
| doing study in industrial work.
She looks well.
! Mrs. Martha Millet of (ireer.- 1
ville suent Mothers' Day in Due I
West at Ihj. home of Iter son and I
daUC'hter-in-blw Mv iirirl V4 i-c A I
drew Mi'llor.
-Misses Annie Belle Hawthorne
and Roberta (Hover aTFTved home
or last Friday from their school
work at Owings, S. Principal
and Mrs. Sittor tame over a n d
brought them in their t<tr.
| All. and Mrs. Albert BridgeWell
lotrHahtlurxu>uv"3tvi C.-, Were tKe
' Mothers' Day guests of Mrs. Jul|
hi Y. Pru^tt. M,rs. Pruitt i? the
| mother of Mrs, Bridgewell.
IJ.'ST ? S-'St'C \ N
APTIST < m uni
Khv. J. w. Pa.lor
re:ted l,y All1.- A. I):i.\i>; which j j
n . a ii-Trs's-. The ; nm 11: raiv- i
1 -Aiis $7:1.00.
Our o.'i"! 1 i<- pastor It Pf Ma* I.
it I'l'/ tiie Sia'.i' 1 o1 vent inn aii'i j
tporti ii oa h~ it'tui';> < n?; of (lie |
1' atf-t ses-i'Vti.s o\er held.
Sunday :e lioyl v;i,: at thy usual
>rr with a crow'tl of ynvmj folk. ,
At eleven o'clock the Mission.- J
' lit 1 ?I >iny?iiniyi iiin.?lolu-Uow ? 7]
v thi ( pit>"r:im the pastor preai.i j
i a heart ih'U v iron u ir"; a a J
-L{. T he_Mpuld i n<j Infhu'iieo of 1
Woman. Ma'w avmv made to
la i! I on is. A* S ' cTTot-k th(. eh^~
nip" sorvire li^an at v. ha h time
ii-s-Vta1' PsK-tor. Ucv. I!. L.
lav's ofta.letl a wonderful s? r- .
VQfi usi 1 a : 0 yuhi-'ct. Tly ' iirl- !
iillV Assurprre. Thi s' n!'i|i
as m i".' in. i ll '"*!joyed j>v ail..\V.
it n \vt iv over to ('ntva! I'nji'- .
Tver t h.'-i|y.iivky.v
e!'(;':A , I'., il ". tlav nrp.nnr" 3
"" ' * I '
M!'. s"i>?:N A. ,M. 1:. nri Kcn !
C:\rii I- . S. C.? Sunday. seh.ao
eyy.ii the u-uai hour with of- '
ettv and tearners at their po>?
f- Tti^iy. Tiie les.rvi vtv w !]
lU'.rllt and dis r tsed. A* td'.O \vr
-Tti-nilih'tl to h:i"i. our Mothers 1
ay nrncrram, us h wins :i <;ruiid
Mr . Alu:;' Diekei'son
!?s mistress "of irp'IIVHlV, We j
hi! <| it.. ;i umber i?n the proV;;
nil. . We-Were ?' (?. I loliav,, Revv
. W. .le'er. ' I'out i i' 11" ir?- win '
? ] V" Srni)i|. . . "" "* ~ * r
Mrs !?>r-i 'l'h< i >i>.t> of Crit'i'
topped ovi r Sunday (>:i Ik way I
uw<> j'cwu?ColuiiJj.in vrith ho: |
u:it .Mrs.- Sisli-y Hawkins. also '
its.. D;?v Uiiis niece, Mrs. Katii en
.Siroltrtt.
Mrs. A: irk* .Thompsor ami on
rrs. .V ijiyii- .Jeter and Mr. Clar-,
i4su..in-'; ?v? >> t-i+f?_ d'erci iuests
of Mrs. Si.shy Hawkins .
his vvas <B:ity ?n enjoyable re ,
nion.. I
Mrs. Mary 1*'. Sartor has return J
1 from Sparta; burn: where '
lent a very jileasant timy with *
lativcs an.I friends. She." also1.'
ad the pleasure of* worshiping- *
ith ReVi A. i). Hawkins and con- 1
"yjrat-ion at Trinity -AM-K--churchhe
re Rev. Dawkirp' delivered a '
?ry touchir?r sermon. To say K
lat Rev. Hawkins and his faiihfitl '
embers have put over a home- '
an tas4< -t-hu-* far is putting* if :
ildly. Tlip parsonasre will h,. a [
autiful structure, when eompl.'t- *t
'. We ppay that this young '
an may 1iv.< long* aril airy 011 'l
ie work of God. t
- . ..?=?u
rr. i' vi l \. m. i:. tm hcii f
Itcv. J. S. Mydin. J'.i^tiir
J.ancastev.' S. G.? Mothers' Hay
hail fine service* .and. a sph its-_
d crowd was in attar dance. The
li i io 1?(H -still #04-00.'? for ward' with ir^?W.illiv
M. Allen an Sk.pt. and ?
ster Daisy Moore's elas* holding x
e. orteriinr banner and sister Vi- 1
a J. .Martin's class; tho atten- %
ircp "banner. At the usual time 1
e pastor came forth with the v
essajri- taken from text There c
oo.d by the cross his mother. >!
li'ec perso;s joined at this serce.
We had quite a few visitors*
v. ar.d Mrs. Kllie Wiiciit. Mr. _I
id Mrs. William Kimj" and sister v"
is. Lulu Butts arc on the sick .
;t also?sistei Pramr*?C roc kct. t
e hope for,tliem an early reeov- n
Tiie Stewards' rally"was <|Uite a ti
recss last Monday right. b
)i:r yoimjr men continue t<> leave e
r lie' artm-rl mtvIviii
w.
IWnHnHHHHHMn
Always the
Last to Dance... ,?j
The Girl With ,jr|
GRAY HAIR! yg
Don't he left stone at the table. Color t
Oo lefroy's Larieusc ... in rich, nati.rj
blonde, (Jodcfcoy's Larieusc goes on <
rub or wash off ... permits perman
curling. Used for over A 5 years, your i
money if you're not satisfied. If he doe
(LARRY-USn), send $ 1.25 direct to(j
3510 Olive St., St. Lcui.v, Mo.
>3 ooDtinon
M )W m c? m m A c* n
MONOUNCIO I A t Y - o S C
wmmmmammmmmmmsmmmam
aM A D A M
1 he first time in ;
^ i.OOK FOR THE ?
marriage with the or
'?*- separated, discover th
Kemember. she guarantees to hrii
bitinii of your entire life, cast off
your way. She guarantees to pr
properties, change (he condition
you can look back upon jour life
been averted had you p to per advi
it's not~t6o late yet; call see the '
all. What benefit would a readin
to remove the dark cloud w'hich
guarantees to do to each and eve
She changes the conditions of yo
nn?l forces until she accomplishes
bition of your liTo. Satisfactior
Separate Koom For Colored Peo
and be convinced. Prices within
Permanently Located on Meeting
Hijnwtrr: flWTTf lTOWtr Psr
9:00.A. M. to 10:00 P. M.
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?t. .moki \n \. m. i:. ( in itt''is |
Km. |? I'. Vance. Pastor
Sunday v a^_ jn<!:*c <1 a hiI> ilay
vmm nr. iit'H'ii niinr wiih the S. S
.'u> s No. 1 hold. ih.- hairier. .Mr
teacher. A? ! li <>' Im-k :
i i f*** l.e":"* w.-'iii a warm pruyet
fr'.ji'c ! tciw ?? r pastor
icujriik lis a vary inspiriiHr nmsi:??o
whifh made every heart reui.
v. Kev C.iamnan extended an
nvila'.ioii to,. joirers anil three
e)1- .): ^ united w'til the ' 'vmvh.
lorn amnion was pdiv:iiiisfrod t > ;
a ry e n: mber Everybcd*'- - <?i ?iv !
0 ha\C honTrtrrrnTTv:?Ouv 'K:larr- iuonal
rally iTuTtd to a close anil "
.ridy it?*4+-?a ureal r over* y .Ma?
Lain !>???'iniar. won first nri?
i.a.'injf raised $10.0-1:. Air.--. Adeil.Doi.mih
-k c?>:?! v.ith i -5. \ i>; ,M ?y. .
.Wise liiii'.L SG.1D. Hvry
arinin need to be imv.ii: mm
yi'l'o:' tin v m! did well. Til" par
:??? in well chosen words thnnla.'i'
-fiian ail -So H'ir splendid loup-L1
Tot ; coilei ted $121.till
?Am 1m: k- v.'<* bad our V *ili
M's' hay t-i"tyrant v.L.ii li \ )
.try ordorl i deed !'<>? too in ? iia -I
l it' ll'it l)l> given <'Ur j ait lll ul j
notbcis. At S o'clock Mr. J. \\
fills preached "n;s trial sennon_ to
crowded house which was very
on'!. We arc praying that some
iav he will be a great prcarhW
\Vc were vorv glad to have T-n
o tuy visitors worship with rrr
Miss Ruth (iin'y from Nrwar-.: \;
anil sister Mrs. Jessie (ijakam j
iYoi-n Drool.'v!1. \. Y. Tin y . aim
Lo see tljeir loot her Mr. N.'.M.
Dray who v.a< seriously Iv'rf - 01 a
vin a few 'lays ago. We ar
Mad t". say that he is jmprnviiur.
tVo?iyv 11. also "I'.lail to have Mrs j
lie si,.?1.'. \ it?I rnoi?11 iiaauij iu_.J
I'ohitnhia. Come again ypi; art .a'
.vav; Vyele.oiw. Thus clnseti
i'lorioUj? day at Mt. Moriah, church
.Mis4 Doiielte Jlat'e, reporter
NOTIt 10
Crowning of May Queen.- Come
o Union Baptist church for ennvinciit
Monday evening May IT
":.'?0 p.nt. Musical program am
May Queen contest. You must
pme early to get your seat be ause
a large crowd is expected.
Mr. Switzer is working very hard
o make this program a success.
d.ttr-lftst?M?nubvy---night at- St.
lohn Baptist churcli he sponsor d
a May Qiieen contest, Mrs.
'a if line Russell was crowned the
^ueen for raising the highest anount.
She reported $12i).20; secmd
higbst Mrs. Ruth Williams.
:0o.0l Men's Club; Miss Dennett
'ul.ilcc choir 5j.5a.00; Miss Fannie
'eider Usiier board $28 00: Miss
vj^nv* unnvy. cuiuiav scnoot tieiuiimeru
N1 -I'j.'i. S").r>7 taker up. _
or the quartet. Grand total ro>ortod
MOORE'S A, M. E. CHURCH"
Her. J. 1*. Brown, Pastor "
- Sunday*school at usual time, _
cith Supt. G. W, Mitchell and
cachet's at their posts. l'Jiot) dime
services began with the pasor
officiating. Many visitors
rere present front our adjacent
hurches, also Bros. H. H. Wash
ltd G. T. Toli/ert. officers from
ochran?Colfeetkm $.'50.118.
Front there we motored -to
rinity .where we witnessed a
"cry fine Mother's Day program
t 8;.'50. The little folk played ']
heir parts well and some very' '
npressive addresses wert. deliv!Tfl
hv ?nmo tVw* ngtmittw ?irw1
nlont of the city. The church was eautifully
decorated for the oca?;on.
Collection for the evenijft
|$|8
ha; gray hair with _ ' VlflED
lI black, brown or i
evenly ... tJbc.vrf t j' |V
ents, marcels and l\ \
dealer will refund I ' ' .
sn-thascLarieusc, CAUTION:
odefroy Mfg. Co., USE ONlY AJ
n I RlCT E 0
?0B ON um
ftlii UULUKINU
[ THELMA |
P \ND ADVISOR
your City, County or State
CAME MADAM THELMAN
trol the thought, ruind and at\o
matter how far away they
fails to bring about a speedy"
le of your choice, reunite the ' '
e oarth's lost treasure. *
ng about every desire apd am
every obstacle that may be in
omnte your business, sell your
of your entire life. Perhaps
and see how trouble could have
ce at the proper time. Perhaps
woman who knows all and sees
sr he t? you unless she is able
hangs over you; and thin she
ry one calling upon her. ??- ?
11 r life with the ruling planets
every hope and desire and ami
guaranteed or no charges,
pie. White and Colored come
the reach of all.
Street m the Trailer cm No. 1
rfoer Slurp, Went Columbia
DAYS AND SUNDAYS
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",v" - ' '
arc I !?- Whitmire, baritone soloist.^
at r?:0() P.M. the Allen choir, un- -jfl
-bct?tbe-dmH't-itm of Mt'ti.-ti.. J- -Mc-Millnn.
will?be?presented inigOft?
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