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PERSONAL vi
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MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT - ((l
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Mr. Leroy Johnson o(' 618 N, Fi
Wilson St., Florence, S. C., an- Li
nounces the marriage of his sisi
ter Irene Elizabeth, to Pvt. Thamer
Kandolph on Thursday, July
". -Mil, 11IT5, "Florence', S. C.?
VI A K HI A (. E A X N C) U N C EM EN T I
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j^ Mr. Leroy Johnson of 618 N. j \
WWilson St., Florence, .S. C., an- |).
nounces the marriage of his sis- eI1
ter, Evelyn Franceina, to Her- 10jgeant
Charles Luskin on Satur-j ( |
day, March 28th, l'.M.'t, Florence,
South Carolina. | wj
^PAKKIAOE ANNOUNCEMENT <
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es ^thc marriage'of ^ifer nh^e'lJud- ] , j
O..- \ir it . . .1 I
'jji """ " "' ?to i nrpoi ill | ~
Eugene R. Lewis. Jr., on Friday rp
afternoon, July .2d, l'J-l.'l, Columi^bia,
South Carolina. ....
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M A It UI AC E ANNOINCKMKNT ~
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Mrs. Sarah F. Nance announces ,
tei
the marriage of hyr daughter
Sybil Eleanor to Mr. Rudalptr
Abott Waters, of Upperhill, Maryjj m.
land, on April Mi>s. Waf^"tol
rrs is . a Home Demonstration
?agent in Maryland anrf itfr. WaTOVs
is employed in defense work at
Hampton institute, Hampton, Va p,
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Mrs. Claudi Toliver, 2480 Mi'II-|an
wood Ave., arrived from her vaca- I se,
lion after visiting friends and rel- eXl
atives in Pittsburgh?7 Fa., and Rev.
and Mrs. Bethea and Mr. and Mlrs. \V
Arthur MeCormick and sister in SI
New York City and also'other relatives
anil frrends.
???-? . I...? ?1?itttMrs.
Eloise N. Crafton is spend Mi
ing a month i" Portland,?Maine-an*
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Buntin, rie
? -+r; 'Before returning she will 111c
pend sometime with sister, Mrs; SVi
Lillie Jenkins in Elizabeth, N. J. frc
We wish her a pleasant stay.9 Xu
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Mrs. Mridgett Petty of Laurens,
S. C., brought a patient from
tollinger hospital of Washington, \ ls
W. C., tG the Veteran hospital of n
Columbia, S. C. Spent July drd ing
with mother and daughter of iQ
Laurens. ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Eaddy
left the city last Tuesday to *
visit?Mr;?Baddy's mother 'and ^
other relatives at Hemingway. .
Before they return home, they '
will also visit Mrs. Baddy's broth- '
er, Mr. Bam Sumpter, who resides
true
at San ford, N. C. , . ,
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Mrs. Marion M. Wilson of this ^r!
city was a very proud mother to ^ai
T
have her two sons home with her
last week. Mr. Bridgewall Sumptor
of Cleveland, Ohio, and Sea " '
man Woodrow Wilson, who is at
present stationed at Jacksonville,
Fla. You can imagine how thril- ^
ling it was to have Mr. Sumpter .
home, who hadn't visited here in .
' Insl
ten years. Mr. Sumpter also vis- j p
ited relatives at Hopkins and ' qU?
Lykesland, S. C. The boys in uni- p
form know they-are always.welcome
home. So)(
Mrs. Lula Mae Cook left Wednesday
July 28th, for Detroit,
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where she and her husband Mr.
f'j*wis Cook will make their new ^
home. Accompanying Mrs. Cooke _ j
were her daughter Patricia and .
young brother Abe Parnell, Jr. ]
The children will return in the [ ne
I fa?- I to I
: I chu
>'s. T.ula^E. Nfles entertained
at her-summer home ? Iff
few relatives and friends. They \'I(
were Mrs. Katie Gibson of New
York, Mrs. Sallie Brooks of Jack- I T
sonvuie, Kla., Mrs. Viola E. Rich- 1 <?f
ardSon, of Washington, D. C., 'Mr. met
and Mrs. Augustus Low rye and I'hii
<J#rs. C. W. Glenn of tliis eity. 2nd
ft is a great pleasure to ^visit My
M rspNiles' home. All those pres- | l'ia
ent expressed themselves as hav- roll
ing a very plassmt evening. j spo
! Pai
We are very glad to have Miss roll
Eniia Weston in the city for a ! T
? wee^ ur tf> days, the hcrcrse guest 1 mrr
of Mrs. C. W. Glenn, 1011 Oak Mrs
street. ' * - . j dot;
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mnrtia and ; 1
eon .of Florence, spent the week I chu
end with Mrs. Martin's parents, I IteJ
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martirr o f wei
, Ridgewood. I 1
f- _ '
&
ux. Smith of Greenille,
Now at Fort
uster, Michigan
Fort Dos Moines, la., July 20?
i.\i;iary Ophelia Williams Smith
-200 Wttrtthtw. ?St;,?Oreenville,
C.. Is included in the group of
jfro members of the Women's
my Auxiliary Corps assigned to
i ty at Ft. Custer, Mich. She 1
.eived her W*A.<? training- a t
rst WAAC Training Center, Ft.
s Moines, Iowa.
JSTESS TO VISITORS
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Miss Lila Kate Lytle of Ilock
11, >. C., was hostess to several
iends, of the City of Charlotte,
including Mrs. Oral Kelsey
ivis, ol' Rock Hill, on Friday eving,
July d(),'in the lo.ely nonie
Alls. Houston Lytic, h()(l So.
lurch Street, ChailotleT"
Tlie evening was very enjoyable
th delicious refreshments, after
iicn wi* witnessed a baseball j
one between Charlotte and At
utu, Ca.
ITTn i st Rpti irmr :
0 Dillard
Miss Carol BiantOTTTHptunist. who f
s been studying for thfc past ,
ar at the Juillard School of Mu- I
will return to take up hei j
tching duties at Dillard at the
ening of the fall session, Sep nber
l'l. * A graduate of Spelin
college in Atlanta, Miss Blan
1 was the first person to meet .
e requirements for the Alhster
Science degree in piano from
e Institute of Musrcal Art at
illard in 1940. Acclaimed as one
he most outstanding young piists,
she has been honored with
^eral scholarships and prizes for
cellence in technique.
AVERLEY SILVER
WRS CLI B
We held our weekly meeting on '
rC^oestkty?nite at. the home of p
s. Maggie Johnson. The meet- , '
t was called to-order ut?the- '
d out in the usual manner. The <
eting was then opened for a
ef discussion. An invitation i
>m the Usher Board of First '
zareth was accepted to attend-sir
anniversary on the second ?
nday. Several other plans were 1
cussed that will be announced 1
The Leader later. We are ask- j
!-our-friends and well wishers +
subscribe for and read The s
ider-fo?news of clubs. ^
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WENS DRAMATIC CLUB V
"ho Owens Dramatic club held
first banquet at the home ol I
s. E. M. Owens. The parents !
the mebers were the honored '
sts. Other guests were Mrs p
I
iie McQuarter of Spartanburg; tj
5. Whitner and Golphine o f ^
v
irens.
he girls Were very pretty i-n
ir evening dresses. The proni
was as follows:.
rus?Over My Head b
yer h
i! Freedom!" ^
Icome?Janet Eithelberger
3?iMorgie m. Cooper
^rumental Solo?Lillian Owens
iding ?Guy Phelps
irtet?Dorothy Mae Labrue, y
toise Dent, Dorothy Jenkins
nil Mozell Timons
)?Kena Gantt v,
;tt?Lillian Owens and Margie C
lao Cooper a
aion Jenkins, Master of cerep
[esdr.mes Owens, McQuarter
Whrtner rendered music for
occasion. he
club is planning a picnic on j
of the lakes. Also a program u
be given at St. James A.M.E. <i
rch. ! . n
E FLORENCE p
tHTINCtALE CLUB
he Florence Nightingale Club
FusCCalvary Baptist- church ^
at the home of Mrs. Jose- ;
ie Darnell, 7:110 p. m., Aigust |
1 Meeting openecf by singing I ^
Faith Looks Up To Thee. I
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yui i?y ivt-v. i oungoiood. i ne
was called, and all present Tended
by paying 10c each. -Mrs.
nell paid $2.00 which was 1
ected tit Pew Rally,
he minutes of the last meetwere
called for, recorded by ^
i. Weston. It was moved and
y seronded that the minutes be ?
?ived and addpted.
'he matter of renovating the -j
ich was discussed 'extensively.
're.-,hintnts. ice cream nnd cake
e served and enjoyd by all. i
,h next meeting will be held 1
SOUHFUS BASEBALL TEAMS j /
} (> MKKi' SATI'KnW
AT AM. FN PARK (
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Fort Jackson, S. C., Aug. 2? |
The 2.18th Quartermaster and the j
710th Medical Sanitary Blue Socks
N-egro-- baseball teams, of Fort
Jackson, will clash the latter parl
t>i this week in what promises to
be a struggle to the last out. The
game will be played at G o'clock ?.
I'M August 7, at Allen I'ar^-Tn??
Columbia. . .
Newly arrived at this post, .the :
2158th, whose slogan is "'Fit "To j
Fight", already have introduced J
hemselves in baseball circles at \
Fort Jackson By trimming the j -j
st: ong 72!?th Sanitary company j .
and Post Detachment teams, and I
are now looking around for mo:e
teams to conquer. !
On the other hand . tlie_ TlQtlrL^'
Blue Socks Slave been winning ' ;u
right along with ease over othei j 111
competition and will he out' to <le- j *
lend their record when they meet ^
'.he "Fijfhtini? OMe" Sutni-iiiiu ? ??. I
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JULY. A MONUI OK MANY
\N1) VARIED ACTIVITIES
AT MACON I SO CLl'H ,
at
Macon, Ga.?Monday,, July f>, ^
was a busy day for Volunteers as j
well as the director. At 3:00 p. |
?n.. the wives and mothers of sold j r>'
iers arrived for an informal tea. in
The club was very beauti-fully dec c},
orated with the national colors,
and the guests received Indepen- | m
dence Day tallys. A short pro j tli
"rem was held. At 7:30 p.m.
charming girls arrived, Victory ! M
Bows in. hair, to swing and swav i St
until 11:00, by the music of the j
Fifth Regiment Swingsters o f *V
Camp Wheeler, Ga. Refreshments j
were served.
I SO Takes Group
To Cochran Field j ^
'.Sunday, July 11, at 2:30 p.m. w
the bus left for Cochran Army, j sf
Air Field. Upon airi>.al t h e | .S<
guests were met by Cpl. Murphy J.ar
who outlined^ the activities of the j
lections by Pvt. Ezeil Wright, i ai
bathing in the swimming pool were j in
features t)f the evening. . . - !~M
[jpHprillA R:iil ?,_L?
t CI
Wednesday, oV.'v 14, was one of j fa
many affairs U/*be long remem- .
:>ei ed. A social order was issued j 1
for all princes to come and find
their princesses and vice versa t
it the Cinderilla ball at the USO.
Duiing intermission the girls *
jiled their shoes in the center of ,
he floor. Finding their Cinderilas
they led them upstairs to a so:
ieautifully decorated -trabie to be ; m.
erved with punch and cookies.
ffusie- was rendered by the Fil'th |
fegiment Orchestra of Camp t '
Vheeler. j or
' He
'Cruit" Party ? i ?
I tai
Saturday, Jury 24, a "Cruit" ' th<
tarty was given honoring newly I yj,
nducted teen-age soldiers of Ma- ..
on and surrounding camps. This . '
iarty was sponsored by the Girl
Reserves, co-sponsored by the i HI
JSO club. These teen-age girls
fa re never more beautifully dress
d. All wore lo'vely gowns in | nu,
tistel shades. . |
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i Sunday, July 25, Miss Juanitajroj
Williams was presented i n a _ni
rilliant song recital at the Fifth
Legiment chapel, Camp Wheeler.
Iembers of Alpha Kappa Alpha wa
orority sponsored the "Six O'clock j uei
ea Hour" at the club. jnj,
July 20, Miss Vivian Troupe -nu
.'as hostess to a group of sold- I hi
iis on her birthday. Special p0i
uests were soldiers born in July, dp
July 28, the Naval Ordnance J
lub sponsored a "Beach Formal" H?
hich was uniquely carried out.
iharmingly arrayed in evening )
ttire, each member wore a beau Tf)|
iful corsage of rosebuds tied with
each ribbon. Fresh peaches
'ere strung across the doorways, Bp
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WAVKRLY 1-11 ( LI B j Yo
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The Waverlv club met at the j
sual place and was called to over
by Miss Cherry who in turn o
:illed 011 the vice president to preide.
Business was taken tin and '
lie roll was colled. After the u1
sual routine the meeting adjourn- .*'? {
ii until next Tuesday. He
Mr. George Brown is president; | \n
lr?\ Bertha Richers, secretary; j f'jt
Irs. Seicna Brown, reporter. ' u't
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OING RLORLK'S C!,l H
CONSOLS Sil.VKR Ti:A
nu
Tbe >??tdie is invited to attend in?
Silver Tea Riven by the YounR sc'
'eoplo's Sot ial dub on Sunday afernomi
at 5:30 at the home of
<!rs, Isahelle Henry, 121K 1-2 !'11
'ortee avenue. n
Mr. General ;s president of the
lub; D. H Williams, secretaTy.
i ei
it the home of Nurse Nelson. All
nenibers are urged to be present, wi
Mrs. Haiper, Pres.; Mi's. Jones, M
*er.; Mrs. Lowrie, Treas.; Mrs. of
famed, Reporter.
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THE PALMETTO LI
:hristine
:hatman _ |
M iss Chatnian and her hotter
inn Hades dance orchestra will
? at the Columbia Township
iditorium for a dance Friday
ght, August 1.1th. Featured on
le same program will he Maye
elle, the "Hey I.awdy, Bawdy
ama". . *
ACK FUOM FLORIDA
Mrs. Magnolia Wright of Laurts.
S. ('., is bat k front Tallatssee,
Fla., where she attended
short course in Heautv culture
Florida A. and M. college. Mme.
'ynona Parrish Graves .the inructnr
of Pittsburgh, Penn., one
the most outstanding women
this field, brought to the group
le most modern methods and the
west deveopmcnt in Beauty cultre.
Its: LOIS P. JOHNSON AND
ON UTTLI5 "TIM" SPKNI)
ACATION IN S. C.
Columbus, Ga.?Mrs. Lois P.
>hnson, a former resident o 1
'innsboro, and Chester S. C?
ith her sii Timothy, Jr., are
tending a pleasant stay in old
nith Carolina visiting relative's
id friends.
While in?South?Carolina,?they
e visiting the following places:
Winnsboro they are guests ol
rs. Johnson's" mother,? Mrs.~
mr! J. Peay, Colleg .Street: In ,
tester they are guests of theii ,
ther fn-lavr and grandfather Mr
ilius Johnson, Jeter street. In
>ek Hill," the quests of her bro- [
her and sister-in-law Mr; and
rs. W. U. Johnson W. Black
. They also visited some friends
Colihnbia. Mrs. Johnson and
n were very glad to see theii
my friends progressing. ?
Mrs. Johnson is the wife of T.
Johnson, who is a Civil Service
iployee of the War Dept. Fori
lining, Ga.; and is also Secrev
of the Executive * Board of
: NAACI', Columbus Branch
e Johnson family reside at 40-1
Washington Apts.
GH MATTERS SOCIAL CLl'H
Hie Hiyli Matters Social club
t at the home of Mi-s. J. Goodt.
The house was opened with
lys and prayer by Mrs. Goodl.
The ineetinjr was called to
lev. by the president. Business
s discussed in a very brief man- |
\ The minutes of the last meet
: were read and approved. The
etin^r was very enjoyable and
club will meet next at the
me of Mrs. R. Reen 2E24 Senate
pet. ""
'TERNS FROM Y. P. C.
\Ioncks Corner, S. C.?The Rev.
m I,. Aiken one of the outstand
> ministers in the Reformed
iseopal?church?in?South Garo- I
a returned July 28 from the I
tiny People's con." rence held at
aver college. Jenkintown, Pa.,
ly 10-25.
RANGKIH RG PERSONALS
Visitimr Columbia Auausf l.st.'i
re Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Fred- i
ck, .m., an<i cmuiren, Marianna,
ywatd and Elizabeth and Miss j
nelia Seawright of New York J
y The family was there visrtr
friends and relatives. They I
o went to Iimo, visiting aniL.
ended church services.
Miss Ameli.- Seawright, a sum
r school student, who is attend. |
X the State College Summe'
Ynnl session will return to New j
rk City.
Miss Telia Sims was in Orangery
Saturday visiting the Freoicks
family. ,
Miss Virginia Boyd left foi
rw York City where she wrll
main.
Master Hey ward Bowman, Jr.,
11 jjoon be the guest of Mr. and
rs. Frederick. He is the nephew
the Fredericks.
Reporter, Alarianna Tfyhita
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RADISH
i
ioctpoors party allen,
benedict (01 ivrjvj^.vjliay
Many young people are eagerly
looking forward to the outdoors
party a it A Ilea-Benedict court or*
Monday nlg^rrr'A^ipust it. at 8:0h
o'floek. i
Come out and bring your
friends; thereV lots of fun in
.store for all who attend the third
summer party given by the Culture
club.
Refreshments will be sold; poor!
music v ill be furnished. Proceeds
will be used for Wilkinson Home.
TIUMTY NEWS
Rev. J. N. CiMiphmann. Pastor
The ~lirst Sunday in August
many were at the chinches to tlu
j hepirlninp of the revival meetings.
Mis. M. M. Burton has returned
11oni Little Rock. Ark. and reported
an enjoyable trip. The duugh
ter of Mrs. Burton was h delegat.
t * * tile Sunday s hflo) convention
and made her report which \va.=
er"?d. Revival w'1 at Trio
-.4-m SI....I...' A.. U?l. v*
uuiiuui mtjj'U.u otil. . 1
- t rgeil tr attend.?The pastor" will
l???*a:h tin- opening: sermon and
a sermon will be- preached?by the
ilev. K. L. Moore,, and Rev. Davis.
-Mr.-George Ruben of Newberry
won 1:iid tn >i?;t rn Trinity cemetery,
July 22nd. * He leaves t o
mourn his passing: a wife, four
laughters, four sons, other relatives
and a host of friends. u\IV.
R .hen resided on the Hudson place
a number of years and was well
known.
See Miss N'ecio Bell Burton and
get a copy of the Palmetto l.ead'
ei only f?e for church news of the
state. ,
EI1ENKZFIt A. M. E. chi^Ch
Rev I). N. Wilson. Pastor
Charleston. S. v.--On last Sunday
oiu services were glorious all
day. Our beloved pastor preached
two inihl,e sermons filledrwith the
-Holy -Ghost. The church wascrowded
all day. Many * visitors
were present.?Mote than 400 nor
.-on*?nnnninn ul.?Monday?nrijrhtj
the leaders-repm4^ were 100 per- i
Icent. We are happy to say "that
I run church is progressing as never
J before with this great pastor as
our leader. He is kind and lowing
to all" During the day seven
persons joined the church.
We are giving our pastor a vacation
for three weeks. He left
Tuesday, August 3 for New York
where he will spend part of his
voea t+onv ? ?
The Emergency club, President
Mis. Ethel Bunch; the Love and
Unity club, President, Mrs. Ethel
BeUe Middleton and the Queen
Esther club, President, Mrs. Flossie
Wilson, sponsored a Kirtg and
Queen contest, together with a-religious
drama conducted by Mrs.
mcnarason was quite a success.
Mrs. Inez Temple furnished mu-ic.
MSss Ruth Gipson thrilled
the audience with a solo. $244.G5
was raised.
The Love und Unity club has
just put new very pretty velvet
door covering, wvne color, on the
pulpit and in the altar. The clubs
are very helpful to the church at
.tfl times.
(OPE NEWS
Sunday was one of those busy
days in and around here. S. S. was
called 10 order at the usual hour
at Macedonia bv Rev. C. C. Burgess.
A very fine group attended.
Alter a lively discussion of the
lesson, Rev. and Mrsf Burgess nin.^..
tored to Good Hope accompanied
by some of the members, where
after a lively discussion of the I
lesson the officers conducted a |
lively prayer service. The pas- 1
tor took his text 1 Kings 21:28,1
subject Re; p What You Sow w< i
A 1
woe all richtv fed. Mrs:
Jones of Washington, worshiped j
vvitli us. )
Rev. Burgess conducted revival j
meeting at .Jerusalem M. E. on
the N\ Edisto circuit last week and I
reported quite a success. Sunday
he rave us a thrilling message
In-in II Chron. 8:24. subject Thou
Art the Man.
Mrs. Rebecca GoLmn of Brook- [
vn. X, Y.-r was her# to funeralize
her husband. Mr. Geo. Golson who ,
died suddenly July 25. She was ,
accompanied by her two daughters |
Misses Helen and I.ila Mae; her j
-ister Mi-'s Catherine Grant and
nephew Mr. J. C. Bough. They
nine on a sad occasion but we .
Were glad to have them worship [
vith us on Sunday night. We ex- tend
to them our sympathy.
The meeting is going on at Macedonitt
this week. Rev. C. J. Adam?
' Of Orangeburg charge. Next
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week we will be at Good JTof>?.
Key. >L Jlw;jJi) of Columbia in
charge.
The people o) Oak Grove are
very , < perative in- our meeting pf,
..iui when liny bjgin theirs uii the. (..u
'bird Suinlay night ?vc. must re-'
.. ui.ii?the k.?whw???i. ? ?zzr" rm
Mrs. Janie Mosely has,been very ,|V
busy entertaining- relatives this
summer. Her sister Mrs. Lurline yj,
Gypson, of Washington, 1). C., \|
pent several days,. while little nj(
V^iss and Master Geo. Civnb are j ()
- till here, They seem happy, ??-j
Mr. John Hampton who has ( u
'been away in camp 'was at home ?
with patients for a few days.
A. K. Suinpter. reporter !ttl
I.AKK CITY NIAVS
ftr
Si.-.ty-live percent of the Coloril
^electees from local buani.Nu. JJiL
14 ot Lake City for the month til
July were' rejeettl due to lack ot
education, according' to a statement
from Mr. ,|. H. McCuiry.
ecretary of the hoard. Out ol
to pass. _the educational -and phys. , ,
" ical test Ht Foi l J ackson hi>; TTi
tiionth. Those who passed the test e'ii
and have joined" the ~HTnreiUfoTccs ' Ml
of the Nation are: Booker 1'.. tw
Washington, H. Gibbs, Robert va
-Coopci, Abiahain Judge, Jr.,?ftol?Wand
Green, Cephus Generette, Q..
McCleod McNeil, Winslow Allen, Y<
Malie McMillon, Chester Brown, ua
James McCalister, Robert Green, ho
Finest Dobson, James II. Faddy, Ci
"John K. Stewart, Jr.. Cephys
Briggs, Fnoeh Banna, Jr., and Ce
Bonis Keels, army; for the navy Nt
Harold Lee Graham, Nathan Mc- '
White, William Milton, Columbus -Mi
.vlcClam, Nathaniel Daniels, 'feow- Wi
en Cockfield, Willie J. Butler ami M
Bustey Shann.er, Jr. Clarence Tli
tiieen' joined the coast guard and "
dobert B. Singletary the marines.
Miss Rosa Lee Holley of Ben- ^ of
nettsville spent last week end vvt'
here visiting her cousin,-Mrs. An- '"hi
nie Shields. Miss Holley is a stu-dent
of Allen University.
Misses Ruth and Katherine (Ira ta'
ham?of Washington,?D.- O.,? ure
here vislilng_ their cousin Ml^^n
Edna K. Martin. I 'ol
Mrs. Julia Graham left Wed-,. nesday
of last week for Brook-| 11
lyn, N. Y., due to illness of hei
daughter, Miss Lela Graham. . 's
When she reached Brooklyn, she ; sur
found her daughter in the hospi- '
tal. Miss Lela Graham has been |
engaged in defense work i n I 111*'
h.....Lijn f,;r quite awhile. ( ^
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CllUvKN WOOD l>ia? I KU'T S. S. j
ACE LHAGIE CONVENTION
. | i he
The Greenwood District >Sun- j
day School Institute and ACL ' .
i1
League Convention of the Diedniont
Annual Conference was held \ J. .
with the Mt. Pleasant A. M. E. | ^
church, Renno Circuit near Clin- >
i . 101J
ton, July *Rt. Rev. J. - j
Flipper, A. M? D. D., Bishop; 1 '
Rev. Louden Fletcher, Pastor; ?
Rev. P. M. Gary, S.T.B., Pre.sid- I
ing Elder; Mrs. A. M Perrin, j
ivisiiici aupt.; rror. .J. T. \V. I .Y
Minis, Dist. Supt. ACE League; ! Mai
Mrs. Ruth -P. Alexander, Pres.. j .\u\
>f W. H. & F. M. Society; Rev. i Phi
W. S. Minis, C. CJ. Glover, As-so-j of
i iale Presiding Elders. I 1
11U0 Devotions began by Pre-; M
siding Elder P. M. Ga^yltnd oth- lclt
el's. Organization, "reports from ; *tai
harges were Very good. Mem-'sj?ei
er> of the convention were on wee
the job. Interesting talks were ton,
given by members and visitors Y
i the convention. They were tie
Prof. Garrett, E. F. John so n7 W. are
S. Mints, P. E. of the Abbeville | vac;
District; H. W. Walker, Ruth P.
Alexander. Two great sermons \
were preached by Rev. Jenkins ol ; to :
Gafnett; Subject Test* Yourself;
Rev. J. C. Letman, subject Leatu \y
ML Ma. which were inspirational [ t;m
and educational, and lifted even vvj||
one. Collection money $157.08.
Contingentmoney $1)2.00. |
Rev. Fletcher and his loyal peo- .
Me entertained highly the mem
his of the convention; showed a
very welcome and hospitable spir
it; and wants the convention to 1
buiry h-.uk to Mt. Pleasant A. j 1
M. K. Church. Evervone is sun. i
purliiitf the district.
MYRTI.K I1KACII NKWS
The many friends ??f Ali^ iinsu
Ij. Hail ait* indeed ylad to state J
that -she lias entirely recovered m
from an ntt.uk of hay fever, and m
is her real self again; as she ns fl
tally is when living near the At
luntic Ocean.
Mrs. Hail is tin- house truest
lof Mr. and Mis. T. B. Owens un.i |
say* h*r stay is indefinite.
) *? ' *
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MT. < XI'Mhl, S( IKK>1.
M. M. Sillon. I'rimipal
1'fif Ml. ( ??i ntel < '< mim t,it y
jjrru^niK ~Tapii!!v wrt !> ?rhm
iiiinj; pimfriiiii wtin'ii ?j*
si.petvision of Mis. M.M. Si".
aits of' eorii . car i.?.-?I ia.-t wei4
?; Mrs. Cynthia IJ \ i < 1. IX 'jaai't
s. Hen (ii illin. 1 "? ipiaits; .Mis
M. Sit ton Ml ip.iails; Mrs. An
Sullivan ,\5 ijaarts; .Mis. A?lt
<iil 1 >' ?|Uii'is; .Mi's. i hii; .
taiTT" 1") i|Ualt?: Mis<' C*fir<.ph"i.>
nniiiiihani K! miaits.
ULu:?111'lf fisf i 1 *issi in.-i-l t ;>
wci-k, Kvei yTniily . is invited I <
?-n<l
Till' Hllllll* KlllllOllli. S C'liiS -I':
<1 iiist t ui tin who i .-.lis? I. \
own from A]J? 11 Cniwisity vis
ii tho < 11 ay , Con iji 11 w;i,}.< s ( ;,n
ry. Thi'V Won- 11111,. M*i 1 ^ : en' 1\
11 .will put some of t.he tli.il>."
pract in-.
I5t:\nktts\ ii i.j-: \i:\\ s
( . I>. Sanders, Reporter
C^uite a whoi-no . ?rolat i-v?-~?tilH
ends ai l iveil home the weel
il for their- summer vacation
r.* atvil Mt S. -.hte'oh Willltin:-' am
o hoys are home from PimukvI
nia. house guests at' Mis. I'uar
. Napoleon.
Mrs. M;u <mit of* Nev
irk. Mrs. ** Coi j ie. IJi'csc ' am
tighter ill' Ahenleen. X.. <'. wen
use gue-ts nC Mr. ami Mis. .las
ace.
Mrs.' I.utitia S. I.uras, Mi"
rrentur Sanders. Mis- Tillori:
-siniih, M i. "Matthew Ne-niith
.. and Mr. Harold Xi-siiiilh am
rs. Correna S. Henderson o
ashington. I). ( '.. arii-ed liium
ondav for a iv-rk's vacation
ey are visiting their sister <
Zanders.
I lev. I'. B; Mdodana and fanii!\
Camden were in the city tin
ek end enmute-In Mai'edui i.
.irch where they are conducting
if summer meeting.
Nurse. V. .1 niies is in the host n
at Florence. Air-. Ha'.t.c ?>i?e
i?Willie?P.. .inner.?are hiiine?ut
IL'l tli?till. Illi- jllne^ ?-X-rrSII*
S. ?
Wi s. Alston. .Mrs. .Allies?Liiiy+
on the sick lis].
W:s. K. H. Jln.gh. of Rock I!.!
in the city teaching a month ot
inner school at BJenheim.
he Ked ^ICiule Club armed
ne Monday from a week's camp
trip at .Mollis College, SumIrs.
Hat tie Blue ol' Xew York
! Miss Ruth Blue of \\ ihuing.
X. C., spent ll'.e we.yk, end in
city with Mr. and Mi_s.__StarL,_
on Hudson street.
Ir. Ceorge Mdodana and two
ers Misses Bessie and Usher
ail- ill t to.
? v.ii uMiiiij; meir
ii?is. \
[i s. \ era S. Robinson arrived
ie l'of her summer vacation
11 Wmnsboro.
UKOOKl.YNY X. Y. NEWS
lis. Adtlie Fant and Miss
ry Johnson of Clinton; Mis.
ella Williams and mother oi
ladelphia were weekend quests
Mrs. Jessie Rice. Mrs. Fant alrisiled
.Wrs. .iunie-i.aW.
lis. Fioree Lone' Handberry
for Gartield, Ga., to visit Mr.
Klberiy's niothei. sue mi.
mi two weeks there ami tv.<
ks at her former home. -Clin
S. C.
ij s. Klsie Culpepper. Mrs. F.i
l.aw and her daughter Rernict
Teavinir Fridav to sner.d i he it
ution with their parents Mr
"Mis. .Ioiiiisoii ;ii Alexander.
[1. Jaim's ColT-man left Kriday
spend ten ditvs in 1.aniens. S.
with his grandfatl.i r Mr. .K-hi.
fcjlinore. He will .-peiiil sonu
e?la?Wrrsluii^tiiii.?[X?an<ileave
for the army Aisjrust
i.
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I Mi-.- Mayan- j. (iiitVin. bnukI
ci nl tin- ' oliiiiii'ia- District
1 nl'n c. of tin- N.._ (_Multial Lite
1 Iinnuante isspending. hi t ya;
cut inn in New Vurlt City, visit*
I I, < ' -1 i!'i- ?Si* Uiat.?>.!*& . ?
,-i is enjoying ia-r stay.
I . ...
<MU.IS'LK NliWS
' I' t. John Tallev of New York
i 'wife anil tmcher. Mrs. Klvie Talley
were Monday g icsts o t
I .m.iI Mr-, i i ntun last wee1',.
M . I'i;;ie:n-e Tin en l imih anil soil
aie a. i'sts of theii mother, Mrs.
i.X.nna 'liu'iii|psnii stin 1 family this ,
' '1 ' ?!: si'.-k .!i- t -or-m tit
.T"
v r.J Bargains
Bl!^ Now I'llci-s (>o/H ,<111)0
J'I S.'OOO
I. ' stiicl li 'cnnv-. Ixjincs desirat)l?
hfrrrtTon. ; o*wt I'l'itd?(ion Lol t"
' "-O" n-ed?w+s Las> terms may he
s a r rani; I'd.
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1 - Taylor -1. l'liono 0087
CARVER
THEATRE
Al?a>s The Best Shows At
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?' SKI.?SAT.
JOHNNY MACK BROWN
?IN?
Law Of The Range
Chapter No. 10
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N.,. 7?CART. MARVEL
! MADAM WKKJHT
I* A I. MIST
i Famous Reader and Advisor. Not
I Mere Today ;ind Gone Tomorrow.
Look for Name. Seventh Daughter
of the Seventh GPneration.
BORN WITH DOl'HLE VEIL
fThis lady arrived in your
town to do pood for the
public by her wonderful
powers in reading the
history of one's life; also
jri'es advice on all affairs
i df life, such us love af!
''aii s. I.)11 iiu-^s mutters. family
!' iffairs. wills and divorces and
] c.iist evorythinp pertaining to the
e'fare of one's life
t r*" v
I' !i't fa ' -ev Madam Wiipht
i la.*' h-. en ; y< it *',.te and coonI
y y.a:>. i'hcie are lots of readj
-r> pthvinp placed in your town.
, Madam Wiipht is the- only read1
cr that ha * a diploma' for hei
| cork, Pont et t tooled and po to
i the wr-nip nlace. Madam Wriphl
| has ;in .otl'ee for white and color|
1. Sh dof-sti't fail.
(.'all or write Madam Wrijfht,
Wfv| (' I imbia. S. C.
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j l'cr:na..ent 1\ locat d in S'tn 'i"
['"e tv (ui Meetihp St.. <?n I". S.
j liphuuy No. 1, at City Limits.
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