The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 03, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, July 3, 1913.
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PERSONA1
1 MENTIOr
Mrs. I.uvenia B. Stubbs of Be
M* nettsville, S. C., - announces I
^jreeent marriage of her daught
- i Vera Eugenia to Sgt. Ernest lie
in.->on, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sai
uel Robinson of Cokestrary,*
uates of Sooth Carolina Su
College, -Brungeburg, 8.??MRobinson
is at present serving
County Home Demonstration A
qnt in Winnsboro. S. C. IS
liobinton is now stationed
vlnreveport, La.
Pfc. Idarry B. Stukes of.Cai
Stewart, Ga., spent a lovely
days furlough. He is the son
Mr. Herbert Stukes of Sumter a
. spent five days with his wif
Wtrves Mr. and Mrs. Erm
of Union, also spent t
njghts with her sister and broET
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Fan* of I
ion, 2ft Wallace street. Enrol
back to camp Pfc." and Mrs. Mai
in the home of Mr. ami Mrs. \\
tin PTiiiu ...in. ?
_.^ ?. mvii viicii j ritriri *>ii'. n
Mrs. 'Frederick and Roseanna II;
jfrond in Columbia, 2130 Sen:
street. Mr. and Mrs. Frederi
Mr. and Mirs. Isaiah Coe gave t
couple an elaborate party at 1
Eliza Luncheonette Friday nig
June 25th. Pfc. Stukes returr
to Camp Stewart, Ga.,t June 20
Mr. Arthur Williams, headw
ter of Hotel Jefferson is confiil
at the Veterans' Hospital.? ufi
Cph^and Mrs. 'llenry .VI. Kit:
wore the guests of Mr. and M
Samuel Terry,-2438 (Jreen stre
also Pfc. Willie Harmon Frid
afternoon to dinner. The frier
of Cpl. Henry Hitter may be
, tecested to know that he has i
turned to Camp Gordon, after
brief furlough here among re
lives and friends.
Mr. .Christopher ""*0, White 1
turnd to the crty Monday afi
spending his vacation in New Yo
City and viclntly, where he v
iied relatives and friends. IS
White report od MM enjoyable vat
ttollr ?? ??
'* - t iV K AR)U H SCH TH
CAKOMNIANS AT
GREAT LAKES
'Groat Lakes, 111.?Five Sou
Carolina men of the Negro ra
have reported to the U. S. Nav
Training Station here to Inn
njj^uit trainingThey
ure now4 indoctrimned i
to Navy ways, learning the fu
damentals of seamanship and n
val procedure. They ate also L
ing instructed in military dr
and art' being hardened for acti
duty through the Navy's intensi
physical toughening prograi
Upon graduation, each will b
granted a nine-day leave, aft
Which they Will receive forth
specialized training at one o
the Navy's many service schoo
or lie sent directly for duty
sea, or at a naval shore station
The""men here from South Car
lina are: Joseph Harrison, 1
son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter-Ha
r. QvM o,...:..
<jw-? .utvuiij oire.?i, Atur
son, S. C.; Stephen Higgins, J
- lb, son., of ..Mis. Louise Higgin
Route -J, Charleston, 'S. C.; Ca
roll A. Ciiii.se, 17, son of Mr. i
I). Schumpert, 2302 Read Stret
Columbia, $: f77 Ma nee AlPX.T
der Lindsay, 24, son of Viola Lit
say, 3 Birnie St., and James . J
dolph Thomason, 21, son of M
anil Mrs. James Leonard Thomi
son, 403 Green Avenue, bo'.n u
from Greenville, S. C.
Ilt'SY ACL CLIB
The club met with Mrs. Spei
tor Hunter ; Monday evening i
S:45. The nieelmg was called
oriter and the devotional was cot
-croctcd by the group, after whi
the president Mrs. Almeta Lang
presided over the meeting. Ti
Minutes were toad, and adopte
The roll was called, each membi
responded with a Bible verse ar
their deposit which amounted
A sum. Business was vet
n*..?tant. Theie will be a silvi
??tea at thfr home of Mrs. Lykes x
the third Sunday in July. Tl
meeting was adjourned, to meet i
the home of Mrs. Albertha Johi
son on Maiden street Pel'iou
merits were served which wei
^Mjoyed by all.
HICII IIATTKBS SOCIAL Cl.lJ
Tlie 11 i t?h Hatters Social ch
met at the home of Mrs. Robbii
Monday evening. The house w:
opened with son^s and prayer. T1
' meeting was called to order 1
the president. The roll was ca
ed. Minutes ot the last meetir
were read and approved. Bu?
"PettS tens rtlsOllsSed in the usu
manner. The meeting was e
joyed. Visitors are always wi
cony.
Mrs. J. Young, president
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* Lt. Fred McLaurin ^
Miss Vivian Ruth
g McCollum Nuptials
Bennettsville, June 20th?Tht
marriage of Mrss Vivian Ruth Mc
r- Collum and- -Lt. - Fred M.'Laurin j.
took place June 26 at the home_ol
Mrs. Rosa McCollum the bride's P
11- v.other, before - immediate rela- j
lu lives. Rev. A. J. Wright, pastoi i
of the bride, officiated. Mrs. A. j
| " I. Wright rendered the nuptial
-anisic. ?
id- The -bride, was given in marriIte
age by her uncle, Dr. L. M. Mc^
t'olhinT:?She was attrml in navy i
a' l.lue, with white accessories. Tin
bridegroom was accompanied by
in Mr. Cauloza McCollum, the bride's
brother.
The couple left immediately af
10 te,el"ony f?r a trip.
0j- Mrs. McLaurin, the daughter of
n,| Mrs. Itosa McCollum_and the late
e'sjMr. Curdoza MiCollum, was grad ^
sst j i.ated from State college, Orange- ^
Jn- "nmios. She 'caches in' Ridgt F
jte ! Spring, S.
rvy Lt. McLaurin, a native of Ben- ?.
bts~ nettsvrlle, vCas graduated?from?S- a,
i!". C. State college also, lie is sta- bl
I fWf ' . * II
? 1 ioned in Rapid City, South Da- | a
' otn - and tlm c?-?n <->f I ..1.. I ""
lie """ v" I bj
ck. Wright.
:he Mrs. Lula Wright made a won- w
dei t'ol?improvement to?hm?honn?^
.?ti. r)n W. Main street. She added ^
U'flj te
tj,r two new rooms and painted with
other additions itiside. That is the v'
ai- thing to do, live, while you < ;.
led .,ii(i live "comfortably.
Lei . I'
ter 118 Enlisted Men
rs. .
;;ly Promoted At
In- Fort Jackson 1
repiL|
Fort Ja:kson. S. C.. June 2'.)? ^
A group of 18 Negro enlisted, men 5
have received promotions in tin
re-| Det. Med. Dept., at the Statioi ?
tel j hospital rtfording to an announce; 1
nk I ment from Post Headquarters.
is- Fort Jackson.- ? t Alr.
Sgt. George G. McDemmond, Bi
a- L\e"' Orleans. La.. Dgt. Matthew Jll
-- - i-lT-H4ckst--lJ<>UKhkecmsic. N. Y...a.n(L ,
j Sgt. Robert E. Garrett, New Or- <?(
~~j leamC La., have been advanced to TT?
I staff sergeant. I *
.1 The following soldiers, all Pri Lr|
th j vates First Class, have been rais- ,
j < (l to Corporal: Alex L. Williams pi
lonesboro, N. ,C.? Claude Herndon r*'
to
Shreveport, La."J Clodie ~ Casey? jT.
n- Fulton, Miss.; George Clark, New ^
n* "Orleans, La,;?and Robert?F. If. 'h
j.loniu. Grenada, Miss. hjj)
j Advanced to the grade of techve"I
nician fifth grade are the follow-ve
:n?> -. Pviviiteg First Class; Money
IT1' Miller, Jr., West Point, Miss.; 12
1 Eddie L. Tate, Chicago, 111.; Chas TP
ei I tine Spencer. Mt. Vernon. N. V.: j,
t | Howard M. Ilendrix, Knox City fr<
's? | Texas; Wluden N. Grant, New ist
a I Orleans, La.; Herman M. Folfier, 'n'
o- Decater, Texas; Randolph H&ley.
7, GulvEston. Texas; Walter E. Boyd. e()
'"j Dallas, Texas; William Franklin, ial
j Langston, Okla., and Peter Griffin
s' ; New Orleans, La.
L: Pave-Bonnemere* Ith
*? - * - I Fi
Hi Nuptials ^
ve
i. A wedding' nf wide social inter <o
u- |'?sl was that of Miss C'lco Velv:1 ni<
i s ! "aye and Corporal Edward V. Ron
I nemere.
The bridea., the daughter of Mr jc,
' r.d Mrs. Wesley L. Pave, form- toi
y)y o' Co'umbia, S. C.. now ot \^t
T3T-W. 110th St., New York City. ja
ii- She is a graduate' of Wadleigh ?},
nt high school and Washington Husr
to '.tss- uiKtituta-and?was _ formerly
ClerK-Typist employed at the Of- ^.j
n* Ice (if The Surgeon General, Was'
h ingtm D. C., but is' now employ
lv ed at the Ofice of Depeuder.e: )r
ie Bene.its in Newark, N. J. vt
. The 3room s the somf Mr. and *rf
.Mis. Victor Ro'in?oior". No Yo-'
pr ,'ity He is highly t&lented i n
id botlvthe classical and popular fiel .
lo of music and rs now station? '
.y vith the HlHth Engineer Aviation
Battalion, Avon Park, ; Florida
sr ?'lu*re he's music drector and hand
m leader- ? lie formally -Was known
ie ?s the "Poet of The Ivories" and '
had his own band called the "Em- i -.
?eiors ot Swing. "
The wedding took place at St. | ;
'"**> Marks church on June 5, 1!>4.H at J
re S:00 p.m. The bride was* given in
marrhige by her father. She wore ' '
i blue crepe, form fitting strec
ength dress with blue shoes |
'? -'loves, and hat to match and '
oisage ol' talisman roses. Th" j '*
jb naid of honor was 'Miss -Sarah !
Santiago who wore a yellow crept j
Iress with matching accessories
as I he groom was attended by his j
1(1 -t'other, Pvt. Victor Bonnemere ! '
>y tationed at the Newark Airport
|]_ ewark, N. J., who acted as best ? ]
nan. j Mi
1 he reception took place at tne t
a VTtoka club the following Monday ?'
a , unc T, nT Wtrt'-ft rrmw <noju_ (.-)
n han 3-r>0 guests were present. The n
,| a ide wore-a Iteautijul white lace Mi
town and a white 'flower in hei <t
air. IJer only ornament was a s<n
...ijtxand 0^pearls. The bridal ta- ' Ru
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K A LEIGH DELTA
Raleigh. N. C.?Alpha Zrta
ijiiha sorority hold its tin-d
i vet in of the year last week
ith initiation and election of of ersi?Amont*
those present wore
roil* row seated, left to right:
nwors, ami candles. The hrida'
ike was a three-tiered fruit cake
iorned with?a mi 11 "'attire 1 n~ni
e was beautifully decorated with
bimqiu1, cloth white lare.
id grooin. Music was ' rendered
Hess Finley's orchestra.
Among the out-of-town guests
ere the Misses Alina Mayc MitUiil?Klett
her 1L Croe o v. Mar1a
Chase, Laura Bonnemere. sisr
of the groom; and Herbert Me
night, .all, of Washington. 1).
pi. Arthur B. \ uitglian, Tuske e,
Aia.; Sgt. .John A. Shepherd
id Col. Lambertv Avon I'ark,
la.; and Lt. and Mrs. William II.
tricheTison. A be rdeen. Md.
HICK KN I) INN KK .11 IA Mh
The Voting People's Social club
serving- chi;ken dinners July o
1002 Park St.Make one yours.
Mr. Cieneral Clark, pi'esi'detit
louth Carolinians
tecentlv Inducted
n the WACS
Fort Des Moines. In,. Jiinn-24?
HX+Imry tk'loi Jiuw!?I Jay is o i
saufort. S. C.. is one of the No.
o members of Women's A ? m y
uxiliarv Corps graduated TroTiT
-h e Administ r ative Sueriniis'
hool at First WAAC Trainine
nter. Fort ~T)es Mohv s. Ta.~ TTeT"
uxiliary rating is the WAAC
luivalent- of Private in the Army
In Administrative 'Specia-I is!
hool <he learned military office
ocerknc, Army methods of siin
y an<l property accounting, hov
_mal<e out?reports and records
el in the administration of a
AAC company, organization o'e
Amrv and -^military cm rc-pirmnce.
This training, has nrepnr
her for an administrative job
th a AVAAC company at an
riiy post, camp or station!
Auxiliary ?Ulvsse*?B. Collins.
21 PniV/St.. QiIimtlMaTS;T7~~
e of the NeffTiT"members .of t!v
?gro members?of the Wnmrrr?
my Auxiliary "Corps graduTfed
am the Administrative Special
School at First WAAC Train
? Center.
Opheliq Williams Smith. 2nd
ardlaw St.. Greenville. grndua"
from the Administrative Speclist
School at First /WAAC T'
nter, Fort Des Moines, la.
ivilia' es from So all Carolina
e?included in _ the group"" o 1
aacs graduated recently Iron'
e Motor Transport^Scliool a t
rst WAAC Trailing tenter
:ey have been trained to di ive"
d care for many tvnes of Arniv
hides so that they can replace
Idiers as non-Combat drivers am
)tor mechanics.
The Motor Transport S hoo"
aduates are: Auxiliaries Novella
nestine Jackson. Route 1, Trenn;
Annie Mae_ Wardlow, Ro :C
>. 1 .Calhoun Falls; and Ma y
ne Westbrooks, 120 Mcl.ure
ester.
i
>LR MORE MEN FROM SC
:CIN NAVAL TRAIN INC
Great Lakes, 111., June 2Xt!i
ur South Carolina, men; of th
gro race have just IvghiY the i
lining to become Bhlejncke's in
ic.iv rams ,\avy. I nev' recent
renorted to the I". S. Naval Tr
ition here.
Now in "boot cnmp," these me'>
? he in ty e-iverr TTTStmrti-on in mi'
iy chill, seamanship. and n v
procedure. Soon they, will b<
en . series of ap'itule"Tesnrt
termine whether they will h
Id for further specialize'! train
r, or assigned to a tive duty
th the Fleet, or at a naval shnr
?tion. Upon completion of th i
out'.'.. t fainiCUT.. thev will retieiv
nine-day leave.
Some men with sufficient exper
1 e in a particular trade needeo
the Navy are rated as pe.ty
(Vers upon completion of their
.nit training. Those selected
i advanced famine will nttiu
e <m Hi* scrvae schools Inn- ai
eat Lakes.
Th-1 nerv recruits are V ithan
jti'u'htfitaji. 17. son of Mr, ari l
i s. I'etcr F>t itrM man, Rui af R'.
'Ti. i lost on: D'nlintr A. Mr pan |
. 'J-', hi'vhand of FRhel Mr Han
, P. O. Rox 27, Laurens; Ri h
I ATRm hall. 21k son of Mr. an
s. M;im*rn l>. Hall,
Marion an'il Onus Krllrtv R'
a of Mr. iint! Mrs. Ma key KelL
iral Route 1. Greenville.
.
THE PALMETTO
S HOLD FINAL MEE'I
Vi<. Miiry Cullers; l)r. Theodora
Boyd; Mrs. Christine Tonic, pivsiri'ent;
Mrs. Mattic Aikens. rotary;
Mis. Lizzie Brandon. tresismor:?Mts.?Jimmie
Bums Middloton.
a 1 H'lta' founder.
lit.. I C.
i t i . viuinuui' riawiuni
Tha" State' ?' Colleye Kxten.*i'?n
Summer school which is now in.
session at Sterling- high school has
an enrolment of 112. Several
oiMitivs arc well represented. I He
iaculty is as follows: Prof. .(. T.
\V. Mints, direrto)-,- education; I'rof
J. K. Heck. education. psychology."
i*? dnoinics; .Miss Julia ,M. P.rng-Jon.
history, so* loloo-y; .Mrs. K.Ii.
Hankhead. F.nglish: , I'rof. T, J
t rawford. science, health; .Mrs. A.
T. (iriires, education; Miss II. R_
W illiams,? niathematics; Miss A
I,. Lawrence, registrar; Miss K.
K. King;, librarian.
I>ean (ireene of State colley*
~~uas ['resent?the tir?t?two iliiyn nfJ
ieyist rat ion. His advi e was very |
helpful in directing- the teacher's
to take the reutiived courses. I
Miring; the regular chapel exei
? cise Friday moraine-. I>r. Charlotte
Hawkins lifo \yii7~PT<*sutent of Palmer
Memorial institute, Sedalia.
.VP*., delivered a wondcrl id ad"
Tifcss on har.ietoV" Kdncarinn71-"
A 1'Utfc. ll'.e rissenihly ho., r y ujlljls.
of teachers assembled in the liI
rary where lh-. Urown spoke to
i them very frankly on "The Corj
rn I Thing; to Say, to W ear and
lo 1 )o. In her discourse she yaw
some ways and methods on how |
to establish proper social hehi'tv- i
rianviohy. \v
^rauffi
i??hEL
High-class harmony marks "i
CBS when Frank Parker, the slio
Golden Gate Quartette for guest s
Orlandus Wilson, Henry Owens,
Clyde Kiddick.
RF.V. .!. \. (JAM III.K
' (INFIX I I) TO IIOSIMT \I.
Th" U<I'V. !. A. Gamble, veter- j
..n A. ,M. F. minister of tut- l.an- |
aster District, is vciy. sick i n ,
lie Goo. Sam.'.. itiin-U i.vcriyhos-j"
11 :i: in Ci/.i i:?. His yoi.njr wife,
_s by. ills side. duiii^; v. ;;ut .she j.
an for liim.
Friends and ministers who are
liable to come to C<TTTinitna t b |
-ec him. would do nothing v.tongj
to send him a donation. Churche-I
wheic he once pastured should
mike up a purse for him. Brothers
remember. your tioie may be
?U'lt.?s ? ???(?Friend < lamb-ln?u do?ji.-iiion.
llio'iirh small it .nay l?e. |
\V. I!. Bowman.
i
OKA X (111. It I KG X FAN S
Rev. Ftnnk Williams, a pas'dr ]
i w :i t;i i' on. M. muiTii 'I t>> J
M iss ('nvr in Or:trvr<-l> t'tj ThMfs'r-v
T ! i I;, Their f turn
ho>>>c is Wnshinirton. D. (
\\"o vv|i<'ct Kcv. \V, M. .A. .Ion
'ins of Westminster to be with |
S MOV t wook.
. r, o.'.'io KifmoiTy Mini M iss
\1.TrV Kri-tk- -ww frrpptty married
&iu<!ny. Mo |s from .lark soni'lo,
Flit. I ho mi oniony was peri'oimed
at the home of the biide.
LEADER
IN(i
fF
IfSH'k itnv, staiuliiiK'. K*rt to it,:
Miss K'li/.ai'Ct h ,-\ iiiiiow--: M i - .A?:i'-?r:u*rt
Hnyy. e??n ^poivling
M-iMi'Uuy: Mrs. <ii!n Harris, chap
lam: Alisia Ii.'oriinjii Hrfwinjiton;
IVusa I.i'c Hryant; Atrs.- Ji amUi
4 Hi <nvn Addresses ~
lerlir.u High
-?utiv. ?n<*. smc< n*. Ik* persjs11
nt. he consist????!. andieneh the
"children the value of prayer.
.There *?*?iilts were beautifully ilI
I^I> a!e l. nrm 7Tr?talked rrrr
sonie of the characteristics of mil
feuple that we. as teachers, need
to work oil. The points' stressed
wi re holsiei ousness. gum 1 hew
iiiv in public, uncleanlincss, lack
of tiii-f value, lack of the ability
to i!ioss properly, vulgarity, la//
ness in blind, lack of reliability,
idle rao.-sip. failure to get worthwhile
inforination. lack of racial
'.lie dignity of labor, lack of prop
er food habits, and. undue expospi'ide.
ilack of the appreciation foi
ure of person. Hriefly these_
points mean the general loss -of
good manners in the race which
r.eed l<> be restored, l'r. llrown
appealed to t^e group to help hei
abolish these worthless traits ol
our per/pie. Her" lecterns were
well nl I ended and enjoird?bv?utr~
ST \'IT:"I'AUKS 11 VV ! :
VIA ST -VISITORS "
... Columbia. June. 2d.?During the
iwni mere nas open a
total of 8".7d8_ visitors to the six
State Parks th.it have been otfivially
opened to the public this
year. With the continuation ot
hot weather it is expe.ted that
limine s so
"our Home-Front Reporter" via
w's regular tenor, brings in the
pots. Pictured, left to right, are:
, Parker, Willie Johnson, and
* -v k X T V * X ? ~
>.\\ 1U VV. (ilbMOKE
IGNORED
jd.Mrs. Rosa A. Cilniore and Mrs.
1'attic A. Scott of Columbia, enter
Ow/ncd with a birthday dinnei
a! i*?#??f home (inn Calhoun St. Sun
day afternoon .June. 20, given iu
nonnr of their son and grandson.
1 >nvid.
~ The truests t>o?rni? iv ..vrivc aL '5....
o'clock and in less than half hour j
the home was a scene of fun and
enioyment'.'.which the guests were
invited to the dining room which
was very beautifully decorated in
yellow and white. The table was
(overed with a Dutch Tace cloth.
In the center of the table was the
cake whi'ch was covered with white
and yellow icing sind yellow candles.
Flowers arrangement of
magnolias, white gladioli and lilies
filled the mantle.
The refrain of "Hannv Birthday
To You" was sunjj by the guests.
A delicious repast was served,
com istinir of haul, chicken salad,
< la esc fondue and crackers, punch
cake and iiftcrdinncr mints.
Kach guest 011 leaving express-..
cd.tu M+vf-fttmorr TTfe'Tact that an
enjoyable afternoon, had been
spent. ?* tDavid
was assisted in entertaining
his guests by hts sister, Mrs.
Joseph fielton Cooper.
I
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JHL %
^PMt^w^J-3 ImIJ
Morrisscy; Mrs. Olivia Sheltifn.
vice picsidcnt; Mi s. Andolia ?(?:tk
Icy; <MUs Anelle Hid: Mrs.- Alma
Williams; Mrs. Kthel I.yttlo; Mrs.
("orimie. K. Ailuins, journalist:
Miss It i!< joy at'd. 1 lardy ami Miss
I'l'mnic Sampson.^ V~ .
. this number will ho swelled by i
Bout T5.00() more visitors "tor thi?
1 present week.
) The I'aris Mountain Statu far'
i in (IrccnviUn?county lends m ai
tendance with a total of ".7,2'.':? t>
ilate. Sesqui-f'entcHrtinl' Stale
i'ark ih Uichlahd county is second,
with a total of 21.1 Kb Other a'
tendance records an-: Chcrav.
State Park m ("hestcrlield county
ft.76d; Oconee State Park in Oco
nee- county. -1.47)2: Table F'.<r
State Park in Pickens county, 2.
760; and" Poinsett State Pari; k
Sumter1 county,* 1.885. The high
est attendance?foe any one w?-e!
was that Undine .June 6. hi whic!.
better?than?80.000? ?mi > ) ?
out. During that week 15.87a people
visited Paris Mountain State
Park and 8.650 visited Sesqui-Cen
tennial State Park. Past Week")
attendance at Sesqui-Centennia
was 0,250, and this was the high
est attendance at any of the parks
for the week ending .June 20th.
? Because of the unusually jarge i
crowds that have been using the
parks, some of the fncilrties are
rot adequate for the number of
visitors. The chief shortage is
that there are not enough - .swimsuits
available for rent to all who
request them. A secondary-.short'
ago?is?in?tke?number of?bos kenavailable
" for checking clothes.
"Irr^nrrtd?trr?relieve ?ttrrs?srtnntrorr
all visitors who anticipate swimurtnerare
urged" m bring theirTrwrr
bathing suits and to sharg a has
I ~
Betteji
Who Kno\
\ SHfrMtr-AMBT [ (
\A/VPjK47ZZU?J J
Sam has for th<
won't let their
On all but the
care of trained
your appliance
repair jobs. Ur
small boy with 1
you started witl
~ forever.
Your service m<
you. Consult hii
pliance you hav
iw \/r-x
i y uim ii it lory
EVERYBODY
B
' SOUTH CAR
' J
JACKSON-J AMES
MARRIAGE
A simple and i'mpi c-sive mar- |
l iauu was solemn./a il on Thurs
lay evening. Jure 2-1. l'.M'i, when
All's. Susie' I ?! ; keloid- J tick sou In*- i
came tin* bride of P-vt. .Johnn.e [
\\, James of Fort iiuachucu, Arizona"
sit the "home -h .U-rs.-,. Itnsu ;
J.. JI ail rrrr ,M iilwiun)?A enue.
'I he Reverend Kohert ."troy pel
to in jed th'e ceremony in liie pres
in ol i: e following l'l iends and
i ciatives: .Ml . and Mrs. W. II.
Iiraketortl. parents of the-Tiride,
Mis. Thedoia Middleton, Miss
' ji-nm it'ie 11, altel'ord -istci-s^?n 1
TTie" 1n iiie, and Mt; and Mrs.?Henry
Itrooks, Madumes I.eoia Ueri'y
Wino-a'e. Rosa 1.. Hart.
( 'ranees Woodson ami Misses Nel
ie Peterson, I.illie ('.oiiiish. Doris
W inward, l.ucille Kngligh. .Jose-.
June Uighsmith and Sgt. W. C. j
.lliooks and "Mr. Thomas Addison.
Miss Nellie 1'elerson furnished
ppiopriatc. mimic lot Hie occasion.
Mrs. Thedora Middleton, sister
, . . i
i iiu* in Hit' was her only atteini- j
a lit.
The bridegroom had as his be. t
1:111 5^mL_ \V. Brook*. j
An informal reception was hell'
iiiu.etl'ately following .the ? cere'aimiy.
'hin.KT r. in 'I i.i:it
I'HOMOTKI) TO IT KST
mit it:\ant
Robert ('. HuHer new stationed
' h'amp Kd wards, .Mas:., has
recently been promoted to the
ank tit First?Lieutenant?rn?rtir\
rmy. Young Butler. after serviitvr
several months at Ft. Unachuca,
Arizona, passed the examination
for Officers ? Candidate
I raining last August, being the
first Negro to finish the course
there and was commissioned Sec|
and Lieutenant.
He'later was assigned to Fort
IL.:aehuca in the Medical Corps.
Recently he was assigned work
with the 707th_ Sanitary Company
and for the past several weeks"
has been in command of that
vompany.
Butler's parents Rev. upd Mrs.'
II. H. Butler live in Hart-villc. S
C. Congratulations to Lieuten"imr*
Butter: : -pr-.??kFt?with?others
irr their?partyfor
checking "clothes.AK&?2\
Take to c
:vs How. Mr.
\ ?
DUR hats are off to all the
and "handy women" wh
ig their own appliances and s
ice men's time for the importe
;m. But we hope our loyal "ho
enthusiasm go too far.
simplest repairs, your appliai
service men. So, we suggest
dealer before undertaking an^
(less you are an expert, you
he alarm clock, end up with m<
i and put your appliance out <
in or appliance dealer will be
-n whenever you have a probU
e must last and be kept opera
r ? EVERY PAYDAY
UY BONDS
OLINAjELECTRIC
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>1 U. AM) MKS. J. L. PRICE
f\ y
iikre on Vacation ,
Mr. and Mis. J. L. Price, and
J. Ledv Jr.ruTtTTn five city spentC
ing their vacation with Mrs.
Pwcit'* mother and sister Mrs.
I.illian Spunn and daughter Miss
Rachel, on Oak street,
j. Mr. Price is emjiloyed in the
i (iiivi'iiinicnt?service?at?Washing.
ton. 1). as clerk. Mrs. Price
lis the former-Miss Anna .-pann
foimer Teacher in the Pal/lie
School System of South Carolina.
~Friends here, as well as the immediate
family are glad to see
them, and wish for them a pleas-aaO.
a^laiy in rim city iiiwl
I
I " ...% "
Waverly Unknown ~
T l rs
lAincn Koom
i
Courteous Service
Reasonable Prices I
I Mrs. Rosa Davis, Proprietor
2.ny Gervais St. Phone. 2-7890
MADAM W RIGHT
1* "A L M 1ST
Famous Reader and Advisor. Not
Here Today jfnd Gone Tomorrow.
I.ook for Name. Seventh Daugh;
i ter ' of the Seventh Generation." ;
-?BORN WITH POrm.K VK11.
||. This lady arrived in your
town to do good for the
I I^V public by lier wonderful
powers in reading the
| history of one's life; also
ftsT ghes advice on all affairs
of life, such as love afI
fairs, business matters, family
affairs, wills and divorces and
most everything pertaining to the
welfare of one's life.
Don't fail to see Madam \VYight
Has been in your state and county
1> years. There are lots of Yeaders
getting placed in your town.
Madam Wright is the only reader
that has a diploma for her
I work. Don't get fooled and go to
[ the wrong place. Madam Wright
pfras an office?for?white and colored.
She doesn't fail.
? Call-^or write Madam Weight
West Columbia. S. C. _
Permanently?located?in?Studio
Tents on Meeting~StT, un ' T.~Si"~
Highway No. 1, at City Limita,
# :
i Man
Billings
"handy men"
0 are adjustaving
our ser?
int jobs Uncle
me repairers"
ices need tK*
you consult
r complicated
may, like the
ure parts than
at commission
glad to help
?m. Every ap1
- tf
ring eTTicienr
124 of our Men
SERVING
with the Armed Forces
. _ 4*^1
: & GASTO. ^ ,71
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