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COLUMBIA. S. C.
DR. CLARKK <; IVICS ,
RECEPTION TO HIS MINISTERS
MONDAY NKIHT
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Dr. Snnv.tel S. Morris, head nl i
the Religious department of tli '!
L . A.M-E. _?hurch->-Av,iHr.-haad(ivia t ttuv ;
at Nashville, Tennessee was tin j
^esr"speaker "Monday night -i ? |
the palatial home of Dr and Mr> '
W.> B. L. Glarker l.'IOk ();vk -street I
in Columbia where Dr. and "Mrs 1
Clarke served tlip ministers an< i
their wives. with a well prepared i
luncheon.
Morris, were the Rev. H. 15. Hutr
ler, the Rev. B.? 7?Cunningham.']
' the?Rev. t.R.?.I, .It'tlenum-;? Miss I
Martha Cunningham. Mis* Paul in,. 1
Smith,?ik.i ElitabeHi ' Robinson.
the Rtv. M. Rico ar.d the Uev J
'I. O. Simmons. Music wa? fur- I
? nished by Rev. and Mrs. V7~ G J
Owens. ?
St. James chinch, under the
leadership of the Hrv. W. M. Me- I
Daniel Wass the first to pay- its']
full quotas for the year, having 1
taken the "blue ribbon" from the'
Rev, W. R. Bowman and Little)
Mlountarn, which was the first
charge to pay out last year.
The menu in part consisted -of
_fried chicken, hot?tolls, silce ham,
rice, gravy, salad, cake, punch,
salted peanuts, mints, candy, etc.
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The proyram^avas in charge ot
the Rev. \V. R.'I'owinar. at ?1 in a
jovial way lie piesentetl t at h
speaker. .
Among those that xvort' present
wety: Dr. R .1. JetVerson, Rev. ami
. Mi s. ii..-I*, t-unnuarlu?u ,Re-v. amiMis
\V M McDvnaM. Rev. a:.!
Mrs. \V G; Owe . R?\., ami .ur-.
K. R. Robinson. Rev. I. O. Simmons.
Rev. J R. Brown, Rev. ae.|
Mrs. X. A. Rit'o. Mrs. M. K. fiov.-'
main Mi s. OTIiiuT Mc CI ell am 31 r*Mat
tip Ktirt. Mrs. MTiTiTI I) rat en.
the Rev. A. .1. .Jackson, the Rev.
Jt-0. fjntps, Rev. J. G. Lvbratat.
-Miss 'Clematine Wilkins. Dr. S.
R. Ilieyins. rmesi4erd--*>C-A.nou tmivers
it y. who ?tthtt thrilled Crgroup
by. his many ' anecdotes ?>?
laughter. which nniM' "the group
net to. get tirnl, tboygk_the-houiL
, was very late.
' The response' was 'nl'ad,>~f?y M fs7
Clarke who said 'dating her andress
they wcr,. happy to have
them with us. '
CORK. XKW'S J
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liter : successful school tern: in
Hampton county.
Friends ot' Mr. XdTdv. Louden of
the U. S. Army from. a eamo hi
1 Detroit. Mich., is home on furlough
visiting relatives. Mr- I.ou
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GREENWOOD, S. C.
|;ic ii is ont. o'f Ninety-Six's proit
i lssIvc young men.
The Union Choir program a t
Holhleheni Sunday afternoon was
verv interesting Collection
Mothers' Day program Sunday
u.+ght- st>?nsoml Ivy -t-lte Missionary society
was excellent. .Many beau
ti! ul readings, talks. rec itations,
solos and duets were rendered on
th" program. Collection S7.00
' Mothers'-1 >av program at Trint
ty M. TITRTntTTMkTTTT nm. dlreeled
jTy Mi's, Catherine?Willianu was
' . i >y good. The Willing Workers1, '
j Glee club rendered music arid the
Silverlone quartet; The Silvor!
n.\u< qua not- rendered several beau .
1 tii'tth-stdeetio; s Stmdny afternoon
i .;t Bethlehem in tip. I'nron Choir
piogram. These young men van
s ally sing. Cliv,. them.'.j program
] m your ehuTeh, yrsu wilt * certainly
i 1-u well entertained.?tC? yoy?so
e i>li ti> have thenm-write Mr. A litre
w Alexander, manager.
Tile Willing1" Workers' Glee club
i n< 1 tlie Junior Jioir of Bethlehem
. .etnlered mus'v Sunday night
j Miss Carrie lap Speech thrilled
tlie congregation with ;1 solo titled
J Hole M,. In Thy Bosom. Mrs.
I Helen Week and daughter Miss
j K.ssj.. Mat. Matnes sweetly sang
I Will lie 1?cmeinlii"- Me
.Miss-Emma Alexander of Green
i vilK' 'va< the guest of her mother
Mrs. Helen "Kelly Sunday.
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FEDERATION NOTES
The "streamlined" one day session
of the South Carolina Federation
of Colored Women's Clubs,
which met in the Library at Benedict
College was a success from
every angle.
The attendance was large. Clubs
were represented from Bamberg,
Barnwell. Charleston, Cheraw, CoI'.nnbia.
Chester. Darlingtoh Fine,
once, Greenville, Gleer, Hintsville,
Orangeburg, Hock Hill, Senecu.
SpJirtnnhUi'g, Sumter, and
Wellloid.
Mrs. Daisy B. Taylor, president,
at thF~rrpimtng of the session, in"
vited the former presidents to
eats at the table of the presiding
officers, at which were already
i. sealed Mrs. M. 11. Wilkinson, Mrs.
E. B. Howe, Mrs. D.B. Taylor, Mrs.
B. E. Vincent, treasurer, Mrs, H.
Reese, secretary, and Mrs. M. B
Haul, chairman of the $10.00 rally
Mrs," Menafee. Miss Usher, and
Mrs. Lcona McMillan took scats
as requested.
The president's report commeml"d
the work accomplished by the
clubs during the past year, and offered
a challenge for increased efforts
for the year to come.
The report of the treasurer was,
as is alWaVS the case, onmnlota i?
eveiy detail. Mrs. Reese. included
in Her report an account of the
meeting T>f the youth Eastern Fed.
t-ration which met at Jackson, Mississippi,
July, 1942. Mrs. Kee.se
was present as a delegate and was
her report would be made by Mrs.
Felder, Wilkinson. Home Superintendent,
however, she~ emphasized
one statement to the effect that
each member of the Federated
clubs can two quarts of l'auit or
vegetables per month, i>eginning
with May, until th,. Harvest Festival
for the children of the
"Home".
Mrs, Folder's report was so carefully
and fully prepared that Mrs.
Wilkinson said that a sufficient
number of copies would Ive made
for each club to. have one.
Miss Mamie Scott's report of
I he "Silver Tea" was not "in lull''
becaqse many of the clubs failed
to "send in" the amount raised.
The*clubs were urged to send the
money to Mrs. Vincent immediately
following the tea and a statement
of the amount to Miss Scott,
Oil N. McQueen St., Florence, S.C.
Mrs. Paul reported $419.25 from
Hie Si0.00 rally Its agulnsrtSll'.ott '
rejxvrted ast year. 1
* Among' the visitors Introduced
wcrci. Rev. Atkinson, who gave
concrete evidence of "his ifiterest "
in the Wilkinson Home; Br. Prince T
of (ialveston, ,Texas; Mr. I. S.. J.evy.
who renewed his allegiance to
the "Federation irrrd contributed"
$5.00 so that the Federation, as n
state organization, could enroll as .
a member of the inter-racial commission"
MrsZSleCaH. N. Y.; Mrs. Wright,
our faithful member from I
Hamburg; Mrs. Reeder, who ntude
a plea for endorsement of a bill
before the legislation for state
maintenance of a home for dellinquent
colored girls; Mrs. Howard,
who is "one of us"; Mrs. R. 0. Mc- !
Quilken who tendered aesrdial in
vitation to the children who would !
like to attend the "camp" at 6im- 1
den in June, and the necessary quders
of Chera\v. Can you guess 1
why she was called the $69.00
Baby?
Miss Charliese W. DuRante, one
of our own girls, graduates in
June from the Columbia Hospital,
She thanked the club members for
thus,, could do so to see her graduate.
.Mrs. Wilkinson mentioned the
passing of Mrs. Louise Holmes j
since our first annual meeting,
and said that it should go on record
tfiat \ve~~puuke to pay tribute
to one who during her life was a
faithful club member and worker
and who in her illness did not forget
the "cause" ot' the Federated
clubs. The Publicity Committee (
was instructed to report this action.
to the Eureka Club, Florence, (
,S. (\, of which Mrs. Holmes jwus |
president for a number of years. i
Miss Dorothy Lawrence, president
of the Junior Clubs, presided .j
wh^'ii the reports were made by (
these clubs. I
The total amount reported for
the dav was $2207.80. . _<
The Cutfuve nub. whose guesfs" b
wt. were, gave us royal entertain
merit. At mid-session, in a beautiful
out-of-door ,setting, we were j
served a buffet luncheon of appetizing
sandwiches and refreshing i
tt delicious dinner, consisting
chicken fricasses, dressing, carrots,
peas, macaroni, buttered rolls, i
slaw, iced tea, ice cream and cake,
was ours to enjoy. How we did rel- I
ish it as we listened to the beauti- I
ful solo by- Mrs. Flora Wallace
Powell, and other nwxical selections?furnished?by
our hostesses.
The souvenirs were a copy ol i
the menu, and white und gold hooklets?The
Life of Jesus and Prayer"?in
flower bedecked folders.
Mrs. Taylor was presented with a I
'/ eautiful basket of flowers. The 11
Benedict graduates rendered sev
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The Bible and War
The Bible and war. How completely
alien, we say. And yet. the
American Bible Society, which if
holding its 127th annual meeting
today (on May l.'lth) at its headquarters
in New York City, which
for so many years has made its
am*, b.usinegft the iM-Q<lutUQxi.,.tB'-lb?.
Scriptures, last yertr broke its previous
high records of distribution
oi tite Scnptures at home, abroint;
and Tit its work for the blind. It
is the war which is definitely
opening new paths and creating
needs for the Book toward which
thert> is such a general turning.
The world is indeed walking in
new paths today. Men at arms
Women in industry. Natives ol
faroff climes, wearing the uniforms
of empires and fighting on
battlefields on distant continents.
Thousands of American youths
trudging the hot sands of Africa's
deserts, making their camp in the
jungles of tropical isle.; serving
their flag. " , ?
Winding everywhere" - among
these paths* crossing and recrosxing.
how brilliant and in\ iting
now hardly diseenihle, are the
paths of righteousness wlu-reon
any may find this soul restored.
In a dark, risordered world the
tht. Bible has gone everywhere to
illumine the paths of righteou-ness
. the paths that lead to the
C?od and Father of Jesus Christ,
-rmd?t-ht- hands?and?the?hearts ot
who comforts, guides, upholds
millions of armed men, who are
leudyfo die for the truth it teaches.
It has been opened in homes
all over America ami el-ewhere.
?Never sttch confusion, never "SO
where it has been too long: closed,
many treading:- new paths, nevei
;o many far from home, nevet
*o much temptation, never so
.nuch suffering, so spread across
'he World, and with it all. nevet
was the Bible more'- eagery
sought alter, never, possibly sr.
earnestly read.
DOriM.K 'HBANCH
A. M. K. C'l!I'ltCH
Rev. B. ('. Cunningham, I'Js^r
The Sunday school convened at
the usual hour with Supt. and his
co-wOTfcers at their posts '"* The
lesson was?interest ingly taught^
review by?the Supt.
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock
an enjoyable Mother's day procram
was rendered with all the
mothers participaling. After the
program an educational rully was
held. The sum of $2.'t!).3R was realized.
All the leaders and their
Oipiribersr must he commended for
the splendid part played.
Mr. David Wet ton is on oui
sick- li?n let-?us ?rav for him a
Clywnid.
C'Ol'E NEWS
Continued from Pane 7
l*ess went to Good Hope where he
|"reached another Mother's Dun
sermon. They were beneficial tr
ihe listeners.
Many of the member* went to
Oak Grove, to attend the funeral
id' little Mis* Naoniie Jennings,
the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Major Jennings which wus quite
u sad occasio- becads*. of her short
iiiHeaS. ^L_:
On Sunday night liev. Burgess
spoke to us from Rev. 5:1. subject
A Right Attitude.
Mrs.- Luoil?> Gray., of Arken and
Mls.?Frizzle Robinson of Savannah.
Gu.. the daughters of Mr. \V.
II. Hampton worshiped with us
Sunday morning and was the
guest of Mrs Iluttie Hampton.
A R. ftumpter. Reporter
LAKE CITY NEWS
On May 2r.d Rev. \V_ L. Lew
Allen preached in Orange1>ufgt_at
Old Mount Zion Baptist ehur.-h.
\Vhil<. there he teas also a visitor
if State and Claflin colleges aid
the dinner guest r>C Mrs. Bessie
Stavks. ?
Miss Helen Mention and Pvl-.
Buddie Timmona were the Sunday
quests of Miss Laura Belie Mention
of Allen university.
Rev. J. \V. Thomas of Ahbevilh
the school Satm-.?
Jav. May 8.
Pvt. Jonrfthan McCut heon of
Ft. Knox, Ky., is h<?ir.f. visiting foi
f,.VV
" ral selections at intervals during
ibauble feature of our program.
Mrs. l.eona McMillan, us chairirian
of th(. committee, presented
resolutions of thanks to all who
helped to make our stay in Columbia
so pleasant.
tJy invitation of -Mrs. Slacken.
w,? visited her "Victory Garden"
which fullv?merited her claim fen
it.
Thus ended a day replete with
work, enthusiasm, inspiration'
Long will linger the memory of
Club who omitted no detail which
the day spent with the Culture
would add to our enjoyment.
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I.AMAU NF.WS
Quito a large crowd attended
church "school last Sunday. Many
- vd' the adults uio taking a deal of
""Uur-rosrmrTmr\vork of the school "u
Accordir r to Jesus the doers oi
the word, are His delight and hot
. tjm'kavei s of The"vvorik" A Chris'-"*" ~
tftin is one who i.s always doing
what he can for the .unbuilding--of ?
the chuieh. Th,> devotional?ser- ^
vice, tonductod bv Revs. Frnsier ?
Grooms and Davis', was. soul stir- ***
ring from begis ning to end. Rev,
.Mis. Groom preached from the ?
'ext. "\Vhos<> Son Is lie?** -The J\
sermor was .pleasing and helpful
Mothers' Day .celebration was "oh
served to the delight of every one
present Sunday night. Teachers
of the I.amar school who took part ?
ihe' celebration, wcr,, Misses I I
Mack. Harper, Greene. Jennings. I
Mrs. Martin and Prof. Bennette I
Airs. 1). Dul.oso, Mrs. M Dnbose P
y i -. Mary J. Mack, Mts.-B. I.uea.- E
wor<? also among the nopuju1 ||
speakers. Airs. Fanr ic Frasiei M
president of the Stewardess- board I
Willi the Usher board sponsored E
- The- progi am.
Mrs. SuHi,.' Pcopfep of Norfolk. **"
Va., is spending a law davs visK- or
ing her mother Mrs. Ida Fields.
All*, 'ir/l Afi'o 1 ?
Willie oT Baltimore Mil. as their
- pleased?to?hnve?t+rm daughter
guest for a few days.
We regret to learn of the death
- of Mr Lelnnd Holonion who .depart
ed. this- ill'e on?Monday. Funeral
.services vver,. conducted l.or hint at
- John?Wesley church 'Wednesday ]?<
- aftornoun bv?t-ho I'astm ,?Rev. M. *=
.I. Porter. m
M,r. It. I.. Ryrcl, president of Wi
the Cannery club, made quite _a ne
litre talk to the club on Communi- ()
t.v Leadership. Profs. James and r(,
liennette also made splendid talks
along the same Une, also Mr. 10
- J. Joll'iey. ~J
Sandy Grove Methodist Church
Mothers' Day was. observed on a
. very high order. Mrs MamieBen-?J
jamin and Mrs. Marion Rivers
preslilcnts sponsored quite a love- ^
ly program. Lolvely basket^ of . '
fruits were given many of the
nuinity. The spiritual till,, of the C
church was urusually high. Rev.
I'ortej. our pastor preached quite
a fun. Mothers' Duy_sermon from
Provr :t 1:10-:? 1 after which the
iloly Communion services "Were
conducted, which proved to l?t. a V:
gteat spiritual feast. t
Mr. ar.d Mrs, E. Betheu ctdcbral d
their famous Mothers' Day din
ner with the .following persons?as. ch
their guests: Rev. and Mrs. Porter.
Mrs. K. Kirvir., M'r. und Mrs.
Win. Hymos, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Burroughs. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve I.u C<
eas, Mrs. Sadie Bi rroufflfs'?
According to an announcement J
by Mrs M. Rivers president of the
WSCS The month of May will be
un eventful month financially. Qu.
t4ie third Sunday night in May
the WSCS will sponsor one of the
I iggCit-program* ol'_ thf. season. m&
and at this time, each member is ?
asked to pay fiOc. With much joy i
and delight vq? are looking for- j
wod to the cominc cjf tli^._ jnenu-}-|^
i,eis ai ii menus 01 .John Wesley
chinch mi the .r> Sunday ill?May.
This will he quite a hipi, day alo: fc
all lines. By a- vote or the members*
last Sunday when th,. pastor
asked what amount each member *'
was voted thai each member will
nay 4100 and we believe thin will ()]
. be dtare, for the members of Sandy
Grove church have a mind to
work, so that our church will nl- Mi
ways be second to none in the coh
I'erenee.
IIKTHEL A. M K. ( Hl.KCII f
Rev. R. J. JelTerso". Pastor
Our rally has been very successful
thus for because of the fine
spirit ami cooperating exemplified.
Last Sunday night th,. reports
showed a collection of over $n,000
with more fifiantal reports to follow,
The pastor and official hoard
wish to thank all members, fliemL1
and vi-sitor* who helped to niaki
this financial effon thu? far sue
cessful. We started out to raise :
Sfi.OOO.
I)r. S. S. Mjorris, secretary of.
the A. C. E. League anVl who also
heads up the religious activities of
the A. M. E. church was our guest!
speaker foy the day. He deliv
ered two splendid sermons which
had their effect for good. Both
lchpirg. rf<? MiiimtiiB v?ry jfood41
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MT. B1QN A. M. E. (IK'HCil
Hev. C. (\ Mcllwain l'astor
Sunday was a very high day at
[t. Zion beginning with a fine
, S. Thi? being our third quar rl.v
conference due to the ab nee
of the presiding elder the
ev. I. II. Alston came to fill his
lace. Hc> brought an w piiitm
essage from St. Mait. 8:2:2.
cine Followers of -Jesus. The
nrd's Supper was administered.
h<> pastor, held the quarter with
;ich sue
The pastor went to attevd the
ineraL-ttf?two of his member.-,
ho were burned to death las'
uosday. (
Our Mothers' Dav program was
grand success. \V,, were proud
t have so many mothers taking
1 active part. We were favored
ith remark}, from Pvt. Waltei
'Neal.
Sunday afterroon at l o'clock
ie Brown Brothers' quartet w'!l
i?der a program at Mt. Zion.
Th(. pastor, wife and Mrs. Boatright
were the dinner guests of
vs. Ola O'Neal. Th,? pastor's
lildtei) Rev. S. 10. '.Martin, Mrs.
llie B. Cook were the dinnei
jests Sunday of Miss Carrie
iok.
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Saturday, May 15, 1913^
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Also News ? (Cartoon ,
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? T H E ?
NEW COZY iNVi JThe
Most Attractive Cafe
_ in the City . _ jf*
Will Servo You With Lunchei T ?
Sandwiches, Beer, Wine, Celd ,
Drinks of every kind. Call and :
see for yourself. .
Reasonable Prices To All
1509 HARDEN STREET
Mrs. Cornelia Osbie Gray,
? Proprietress
L ? . > i
COLUMBIA'S NEWEST
AND FINEST NIGHT CLUB
THE SAVOY CLUB
LOCATED ON THE OLD
WINNSBORO ROAD
2Vi Miles from the City Limit*
of Eau Claire. The Savoy Clufc
was formerly known as the Pal* !
metto Grill.
.SeaJFoods, Chicken and Steaks
A speciality
We cater to private partias -*
and Clubs
Mrs.' Lttla E.~ Ntles, Proprietr*** w
Mollip's f afp and?
Beauty Shop
First Class?Best of Service 1
Reasonable To All 1
Open every Day until
night!"Appointments
Phone 2-7895 ;
191G BLAND1NG ST^mm**
$ t
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\ PHONE 23619 g