The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 14, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, August H 1913
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PERSONAL
MENTIOr^
MARK IA G F A N N O U N C E M E N
Miss Edvena Hicks atmounct
the marriage of her niece, Edit
Naomi to Mr. Johnny L. Sei
Inooks of Aiken, S. (J., on Sep
21, Il?42 in Aiken, S. C. \
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M AKRI AC K \.N NO L NO K.MEN
Mirs E.lvena Hicks ttnnotinci
the maniage of Iter niece, E^te;
nor. Hick,-., io .d.. Cuieinan Li
Columbia, 1?, C.
Jt First Sgt. and Mrs. Ocie
Riddle arr.ved home from Cuii
Gordon Joi.nson, Flu., to join Sg
Riddle's mother and little nephc
who are visiting them from Uhi
Mrs. Maggie Barnes wife of tl
lale Sanioel Barnes and Gronds<
fl^ai'ley Edwards Murphey ha'
returned home alter a very plea
' ant visit with relatives. They vi
ted"Mt7 and >Trs.~A. Whittakt
M>-s. Marie WulktM' Of NeWaTtTT"'
.1.; Mr.' and MTs. Henry Barm
M. and Mis. Ctilcmnn of Atlant
City, N.' J.; and Mr. and Mrs. 1
hittaker of Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. Estelle Johnson of 22:
1-2 Senate St. has returned to tl
city after spending a most enjo
aLle vacation in New York Ci
with her sisters Mrs. Emma Whi
more and Mrs. Wilhmener Cru
ami Mrs. Juiia Arnister, Phil
delphia,' Pa. .<
Airs. Hannah Dreher W'hitfiel
of Philadelphia, Pa., formerly
Columbia, with her children D
loris and Delano, are visitir
their cousins Mrs, 'Sarah Hen
and family, here. Friends are gh
to welcome them home again.
Ha tile M. Kiblev of 22
Miller's Ave., Columbia, S. (
Vork where she attended the we
iling of her daughter, the fornn
Muss l'.lien TvTOei. Mr.*. Kiirh
nas just returned to her home. Si
ieported?a- pleasant trip.
Mrs. Ola Mae Price of U01 Wa
nut street left Monday, Augir
IHh for Clarksville, Tenn. t
spend two weeks with Mrs. I.c
Anna Cray, a friend of hers. 0
ruing she will go to Ne
York City to visit friends an
relatives. We wish her a ver
successful and pleasant trip.
Mrs. Dorothy Richmond Peeplt
and little son Charles and siste
Dolores are visiting her mothei
in-la\^MV[rs. -Ferptes Of llarb
vide, S. C.
Mrs. Elizabeth Book of Brool
lyn, N.Y., was-rffenner guest Sor
day of Mr. and Mrs. Ceoig
Richmond. ~
RETURNS FROM VACATION
Mrs.- Catharine Cannon of 222
Gervais street has returned hom
after spending- her vacation i
Winston-Salem. N. C., the hovis
guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Whit
r>f 021 E. 12th St. She reports
very pleasant vacation and hi
members of East 12th Street Bap
cist church are doint*
in their power to make him hap
t<y-^NOTICE!
3Lh*?Capital C.i ty Juhilwo gum
(ffl will appear in a musical pro
trram Monday night, August 10t
r.t Zion Baptist church on the cor
ner of Gadsden and Washingto
Sts.. Admission 15c ' for childre
pad 25 cents for adults.
(.Jtl AT IM<KA< HE|{
?\VACATION
Rev. 1). N. Wilson, II.I)., I).I)
pastor of Eher.ezer AME chureF
Charleston, S. C., is now takinj
a -inree weeks vacation in th
City V.f New York.
By a special invitation of th
pastor Dr. d. A. Portlock, of Bi|
Bethel AME Ohurch, he wil
Impeach' there Sunday 11 a.m. air
o p.m.
FAN-O-EIN NEWS
Georgetown? Madam F I. .f;n
olina is in Chicago visiting he
Lrother Mr. William Wooriarc
While theie she is taking a brus
up course at I'oio College for 1
days. She is netting the lnte?
hair styles and some instruction
In permanent waving. She will a
so visit some of the oulstandin
beauty salons of Chicago froi
which she is hopeful of bringin
the .latent back to Georgetowi
Miss Hattie Norris of Cbm lesto
is accompanying her.
f ' '
* Dr. White Honore
* Winston-Salem, N. C. Cent
representatives of throe ia
J Gentile. Jew and Neg: o. horn
Dr. J. C. White. East Thirte?
-treet, on liis t>8th birthday t
I ration. The minister, rapidly
j i i*iHjt>n?r front an extended
i.ess. fitted right into the spiri
}S the hdur. 1?ut was Jtot p-rmitte
I' ?uy otto w" id. as J. I1. Early,
its C Kre. ger. I. Kisot.-berjr
Dr. E I.. Atkins, jtresident \
ston-Saletn Teachers college.
I scribed his position in the lifi
1T< the cKv.
TP The program ,was rendered
> the following persons and giro
Jnlitis Mr t Merits, for the I
Captist Church Deacon ho
Mi's. E. O. Donohue, the Ch
Missionary society: solo hv
ip
Annie llagler; Pastor's aid, W
w V.it kens; solo by Mrs. F
o- WiiphL;, representation from?1
I CuplTsT hutch, white; solo by
, Mariraret \V. Stewart: solo
j?i [ .
, M?ss Almeta White, danghte
| Dr. and Mrs. J. C. White; sol
3" Mrs. Thelma Cobb; Representi
Edward -Haggler spoke?for -th
' I'. U. and A. A Mnyfield irave
dosing words. Mrs. F. I.. At
>s? nesided" at the piano.
-it Mrs. Catherine C.?Cannon
Colt mbia, S. C., spoke for
Baptist church of that city, w
Dr. White labored.for 17 years
he of $H 1,000. Money and many
y- ru| gifts were given the honi
ty ^ Pastors and members of <
t ' hovches took part rn the al
Mrs. .Jnsebelle White Simon, (
daughter of the minister, pre*
over the program.
' Makes High Scor
of
e_ Pvt. Watson, Armored Rep]
'fitment Training Center,'Fort 11
|<y? recently made one of the
id j scores in his?tromputry^vrt+r..'50
cal. "little to earn a "Sh
vtinntnl-" litiithin He l)as f?(
| O
ed basic training preparatory
ilutv with an armoied eoi
[unit,
tl
ei \i x. i /i: h.-lewis
^ OF -CLIO, srf., NOW AT-'
^. I'tJlM' K i:\ i r( 4sA ?
T
j j Fort?Des Mit'nes, In. ? Ai
s* iary L?ze H. I.< wis ol' Clio. S<
j Carolina, is in<T ded in the gj
of Negro members of the
hi
mens Army Auxiliary Corps
signed to duty at Fort Knox,
w b ' '
j She received her WiAAC trail
at First W'AAC Training Cer
^ Fort lies Moines, la.
SOI Til CAROLINIAN SI'E>
"S VACATION IN ATLANTA
'* AND TISKEGEE. ALA.
r-al / i ~
vjii'i'iiwuou ? .Miss 'iNeuie
Fox of ;H0 K. Alexander St.
'* spending lier vacation in Atlr
and Tuskegee \Uiling relat
and l'l iemU Mi<< Fox has -many
TiTcnds in both Atlanta
Tuskegee; it is moi*P assured
vacation will be a very plea*
!) "one. 01' noted interest she
e visit the museum of the L
n Noted Chemist, Dr. George
c Carver, at Tuskegee Institi
f also the all famed Negro Tut
a gee Army Air Field. We ki
s i these will be of great interest
" her and wish her a very pleas
* I stay.
WAVKKI.Y SILVER STAR CI.
. On Friday into -our club gav
laieweil party in honor oi J
i..ijan Smith our former treat
J al I he ( hanll i UIS- Chili Mil
i- a. I'e.iiileton St. Our memt
h ' a ere dressed in their club's e\
| "ig gowns of bl.e marquisette
n j i.et. The hall was also decor;
rr in blue and while paper. Gu<
were elite, tained by playing c;
j and darning. We were so (j
rihat Mr niiiny of our fiiemls \\
, AvJlri* . s. At the guest table w
'-eated All , and Mrs. Smith, A
J aggie .Johnson our presid
If I Ali s. Georgia Whittaker, ]
v dates, Air. and Mrs. Wilson;
! and airs. Robert Rice, Mis. Lo:
e
j, ' Miilivan, Mrs. Gertrude Ham
II , and one of her members from
' i Uusy Ladies Club. Mrs. Whutu
i penned punch at the guest ta
land Mrs. Ida Taylor presented
Ipri.e to Mrs. Smith from
( club Cigarettes were passed
1 | round during the entire party
i." | delicious orange pineapple p.
5 ' was' served. We were also }
>t ' lo have some of the Ward
|3 ' White Rose club members p
,r | eirti All guests expressed th
n -el.es as having had a nice t
? We ^sincerely hope you enjt
being there as much as we en
ed having v# \ as our guests.
d ..JUST MARRIED
. m
:tTFT| ^H1^'
'irst ?1 ;?? ???-? ?
of ^-,,:
itive Wfjmt^^m^M,
v li. ? \ _.
thp M?'. and Mrs. Georire L. Wilson '
kins Mrs. Mozelle Cautrhinan announces
tin* marriage of her
o f | daughter. Mimcttn. to Mr. George
Zion l.oii VVilcnn ?m CurwUiv 1 mimic)
here S. 15I4H, at her home K. 1. Box (>7
a!1(l Columbia, S, C. .
co>t:?; ? '
use- *
nree. ci i:i:M;Kaf social cu b
ither .
Tijir b)ur ilevotions by Mr. K. Ma lnei
"I"'1""'' the nun-ting; ami wel.
' t ome address was by Mrs. Tena
iH!"1 Bay, I'res.; Response by Mr. John
Trezevant, Pres.. of the Kagle.
, (*1111.: selection Mrs. Frances Taylor;
Scripture reading Mrs. Mabel
6 Wise; prayer Miss Maggie Kin
sle'r; solo Miss Jacqueline Hiirht:
face- 'nut talk Mr.' Wilbert Weston;
. olo Mrs. Ora Mae Howard"; PanoX
f?er by Mr. George McDaniel of
best <h(> Friendly 11 Club, Others o 11
the the program" provo Mrs." BiT tTe"
a,.p flight. Mrs."" Martha G'Mithrop."
. , Mrs. Stevenson from the Ruth
ns i- ( ,>f T'nion Baptist church:
1,11 Mrs. Sarah Vo"..ng of Palmetto
nhat j Savin-s Club; Mrs. Pear-line Cruel
?rm rrdUluiilc?CUub. Closing remarks
by the president, Mrs. Tena Ray.
j iigll ii a'l'tl'.ks
The .cli.h met at. the home o f
ixil? Mrs. A. MeClain .Monday. August
tit. The meeting was" opened with
, -wi.gs and prayer. Then the house-QtUi
was calied to order. MiiP.ies o f
Wo- the last meeting were read an .
as- tipproved. New and old business'
K was discussed in brief maner.
We the High Hatters invite you
l,,ig to come and be with us at a Bingi .
iter, Party at the home of Mrs. M. j
Bobbins, 2425 1-2 StaiJt St.. Aug j
iii:;. \ isimirs are aiways welcome I
.DS to our meetings.
I
BENNETTSVILLI: M:\\ S J
I). Sanders^ Rcporte r
' Amoni; thone returning; home
mta fi,j- theii summer vacation from
ives New York are: Miss Lily Mae An
w.,n -derson and sister the dauu'ntei s uf_.
Mif-s. Edwards; Miss While, Mi i
a,u Willie Simmon.^, also among thesi I
hei pre Mrs. Katie McQueen a n d
.ant da lighter, Washington: Mr. and :
n Mrs. Piker, Baltim_ore;_-Mrs. Hhinir i
j Ross, Philadelphia; Mrs. Henri- j
-ate ltta petjkei>, Philadelphia; Mr.
W. Fred Thomas, Wilmington. N. (' .
ite; Mrs. Nannie Edwards r.tnrne i
. 'ois>e after a month's vacation in
New York.
,uW Mr. Barto Sunders spent a few i
; to days in the city with relatives and
;nHt friends. Mr. Sanders is from I
Durham, N. .
The summer school teachers re ]
11, turned home after spending a sue
cessful term in the...various si m
e a nier schools.- Among them?artrr
, Misses Ella ami Mable Reese, o
' 1 s" State college; Miss Ryles, State
follpp-o Jlfwl Mine Vlivili.il. P.1'11.
a ir^piil niailuair Trf State?nrb~
>ers lepre.
'en- * Miss Luvinia Stubbs and Miss
Oliver Webb left for New York
aUl I where thejT" will attend an A M
lte" ' E. Z. conference. Miss Stubbs will
ists afterward spend a few weeks with
ud, relatives and friends.
rlad Mi". Sam Brown, is-in Norfolk.
' Va., visiting relatives^ ,?
ere
ere Bpv. A. J. Wright returned from
bis month's study in New York
s" lie preached a wonderful sermon
l'Mb Sunday morning. His frjends
Pfc. were delighted to see him in -.the
Mr. pulpit agarn. t
, t The meeting at the Macedonia
Baptist, church was a success las
'tis week. Rev. P. +*. Mdodona pastoi
the assisted by Rev. Ma.intiie o
(ker Washington. The wife and datigf
( , ter of the latter assisted him a
the "Gospel Singers". Many soul
the ame t<> ("hr:st with the sum of a
the bout three hundred dollars. Rev
Mneintrre and "(i<>s>?cl Singers"
14 a re to conduet a revival meeting
t Syron Baptist ohur.-h this week
,u'^ Mr. Willie Boston ?ved at his
thai home Saturday evening, after a
0ne short illness. The funeral a'
s rangenmnUi haven't l.ioen completed.
eh1* Miss Stella Bingham, and Miss
ime. Dora Davis are home visiting theii
>yed mother from Knglewdod. N. J.
joy I '*^'ss Maiy P. Streeter of New
I Visiting Miss C. D Sanders IT}
i_
T11E PALMETTO'
VI-TI'.ItANS HOSPITAL .NOT!
fcuiulay at <> p.m. with a lar
group l'oi^- '.Ullll ilCI' SOI-Olld sir
nays program. Alter devotioi
a "x> io h\ Mrs. iJoleiee i AIcAiilh
Kev. K..M. Keitt-Tiought ?s?s+>i
<>l his lint' poems, wnieli ail t
joyed. Song by Aliss l.uella Ze
ler and .Mrs. Hannah Cook. I
UM'i a.i> a. ting as. spokesmen 1
tlie group: Kevs. JaeK bnutii.
Hue t. layton. John* A. weeir
li. J. Kya|. O-.r programs eve
so-ond Sunday tor these latin
hviSouiHiS. s anu_ sons w
are tnn.Jjle to enjoy reg.hu .si
ires as we no, i.ocau-e ot. tk
inability. 1 hese art the men \v
. ny s.iOual not we wiiu arf^r.
sL'O'e tire ill, when we can evt
j. ,-ei on.. STTTTTTayT These men ov
1 . I'owue.. ti.e elui])el just to In
ilie songs, prayers, oration.-., ]
|. t.us aitii sCi itious ul ti?use \v
| iuc so kind us- to tneni. 1
Kn-ht*rs ..om in and help carry
hrcrt turn?ttttd?man;
Al.s.l .Jennie .'?lae Wershaw,
Organist-,
Mrs. Julia (ilenn, .Sponsor,
I ^ciioes i^rom Green
! ?'ihc District sundae
[School fh&titute ^
On July 22 2-1, the Greenv
District >S. S. Institute held
Bethel AMB church, Anders
was ii great success.. The past
Rev. I). J. Gadson and his g<
people of Anderson cordially, w
j coined* the. members and vi^it
LoL Liic Iusi ii nt?? and enlci lilii
I so royally that rationing was f
gotten.
Under the leadership of
indomitable, Dr. (',. C?. (Rover,
Iv. of tile District there can be
failure. Devotions were conduc
by Dr. C. 0. (Dover, Rev. H.
Taylor, Rev. L. C. Butler and R
B.J. (Rover. The following orga
/.aiion was perfected: Miss K1
ence L. Dykes, secretary; M
Eunice Adams, organist; eotrt
gent committee, Rev. I). J. (ii
son, Rev. M. Massey, Rev. M.
Williams. Annual Dues: Revs.
S. Taylor, Rev. B. J. (Rover i
<he Rev. 1- C. Butler.
Ev ery? church in the Disti
made an excellent report. Al
Temple church, Greenville lei
ting with Rev: B. S. Taylor, p
t lor; followed by Bethel chur
|_Andei son. Rev, j). J.jGadson. n
tor, arid Mt. Lebanon, Due Wt
1 Rev. Li. J. vjlovei, pastor. 1
; following tiu'tiliy Rets. Li. ... '1'.
' iof, L. ('. Liu tier, 31Y*r
Crawford ;.iiti? XL XLw
hfrmught lesaotrs i ull?of--ms-pir:iti
i ami information. winch were
; eeived^emlutsiasticiilly by the <!
egates.
Prof. O. I.. Smith, the xreut
viewer; knows how to interest a
( inspire the youiig people. The 1
r.owing distinguished visitori: I
.Minis, I'. K. of the Abbeville I)
tlitt, and Rev. Dreher, pastor
Abbeville Station, were nrese
and brought greetings* from t
Abbe.ille District ami bade the
E> and members of the Greenvi
institute t<i continue their onwa
march." Dr. B. J. Glover of 1>
West preached an excellent si
iron on Baptism. which prov
him to be a student of tluT Bib
lie notably stressed the impoi
ance of Christian Baptism. Thu
day night, Rev. B. S. Taylor o
Greenville was at his best, t
audience was hebl spell bound
he with dynamic power preach
die word, emphasizing TToil
Bower.'
The subject: How To In tore
the Young People in the Kund,
-School, was discussed by Mi
Eunice Adams, Rev. ,J. R. Clur
..mi Re.. B. S. Taylor.
The Annual Sharpshooters' c
test conducted by Miss Floren
Lykes, thrilled the older mei
bers of the Institute, and ma
^hem more determined to be th
iess workers, us they listened
i.e younger numbers vie wi
.aih othei in demonstrating t
Bib e. Winners in the conti
were Mr. Harold Sussowell o
Due West, MTss Frances Dan 1<
he Greenville Circuit and Mi
in... T nr m et,
nee I.ykes was re elected Di
lict Supt. and Prof. O. L. Snii
lirrdiTtirnr Supt. ?
On Friday night, the Edlicati
a1 Sermon was preached by Hi
.d. (1. Williams. He brought o
die fact tliat t hristian Kducati
will never give place to ignoram
.t was a profound message.
rhus ended one of the greati
. nslliutes in tile histoiy of t
church. The next meeting ply
will be Flat Hock.
All honor to the Presiding I
bert Dr. (J. (1. Glower for the mi
terly way in which he condui
v.is Institutes.
M.s^h. L. Lykes, Heporter.
/(>l IJLF liltASCII
.. Vi. P. fill UC1I
Kt'v. 1?. C. Cunningham, I'ustm
The S. S. met ?.t the usi'al h<
withvthe assistant Xupt. presidii
Si,relay the pa..tor was with ?
seven weeks are Miss Talnria >
smith and brothers, Harold a
Matthew Nesmith.
Mr. W rllie Coleman ol New Y<
City is spending a week vaenti
with his mother, Mrs. Anna Co
man,
Miss Avelene Anderson is ho1
is it inir her relatives from N.
Miss Louise McT.ucas is spendi
a few weeks here with realtiv
Mrs. Lutishia Lucas .and M
1 Carr^nta Sanders left for W;i
..iss C. D. Sanders. ,
?'^r
LL'ADKH
--{-Wins One Hundred j A
nnj Dollars
*et __ ?
;n- \
|jj^^pE ci
~ .WJSS KULKK SATTKKWHITK ; ^
Of the Orangeburg District and ; j.-,
member of Wesley Methodist ; ( .
( liuich,Columbia, S. wus the j ?<-,
^ winner ol' tho- Public Speaking jj,
Contest of the Methodist Youth pf
Fellowship of the South Carolina | p<
j.jt> Conference held in Columbia, S. ar
x (' > Aug. H, 11)43. Miss Salter- I \|
on, white is the nje'" "f Ml-- l>i.p|nlil
orj BajcJev, President of the NV.S.C.S c,,
'el- an'^ sl)()nso1' the Youth Fellow <a
urs ship of Wesley Church.
led If .Mir.'?Snttoi white wins at?the1' ?^
OI" Area Council in Atlanta, she will .
the 'n' K'von a scholarship to one ot j t'1
P." our Methodist schools.
no Rev. A. \V. Wright is the ])is- | ,
fict Superintendent; Rev. M. m
;ev. ^h't'olluni is the fJa.stou. !l
or- HKTIfKI. A M. K. C1HRCH '!'
- . , . ' \t
in- Rev.- R. J. .lefTerson. Pastor .
ad We were indeed, delighted to see ,u
G. rho atnny visitors and friends in L's
B 'he services last Sunday. We
ihd1 were also pleased to have as pvtl- ""
pit asso iates Dr. W. B. Clarke. ?
ict P. K. ol the Oolubia district and /
len W. R Bowman of Little Mountain
td- charge. ^
as- Our Sunday School convention j,.
eh. 'onven.-s August 12 with the good .
people of Double _Brunch A. M._,-_E,_~
sT. ""church of which "the Rev. W. B.
01 nn!,,"ham is *he popular past?>r.
()ni ..... I .i. 1 * If'
,i i- > wmposeu 01 SUV.
TT M sinuiny sc< o! scholars to repre- ,
iu--i-he convent intr ~
re- 'ill- r? "ular hour with?e?tTi its and"
rani's hi their respective places .
The pastor's niessaiju. was selen
re- d from .John 11:2H, subject: The
.id treat ( -ill. ? ' ? . "
oi- Miss llcn/.enn Hlo.ker is serving " Y1
)r. ?ry effectively lor Mrs. Klizubeth 0
is. Reese \';n ghn. church organist,
dt -ho is away on vacation. I"}*'
nt II"- A. ('. K. League which was 1
|lt. . rotganized recently is getting a-I.
|> Ioiik" very well. Master R. I.. FeHe
sruese sponsored a very unique I
rd program in the league last Sbn l
lay, ul let noon. l-riv-nds and visi i
r. "is" are always welcome. 1^.
{^"STTI'KTKKS A. M. K. CM I'Rf'H . '1u<
l- ' f',e;
i;. Rev. M. (\ Scoff. Fa si or
, t Our church and community en- *-u
he eyed a wonderful revival conduct- a"/
a.- d bv Rev. K. F. Butler of King- P!''
e<l tree. 'Twenty-four votinc peonle 1 ?l
Ts infesscd sav-'tiu' faith in our T.ord
ml Savior .Jesus Christ. These ^
:st oung people were feljowshiped
ny sunday by our pastor and comss
i in tied. . i
kc Sunday morning we enjoyed the
hi tinie experience meeting, and I tj
.iv v iiiii v ii i!.^ rin'i-i > i-rijyvvu int' 1
ce nii it. The pastor spoke from the ^e\
if- ords: Sir. we would see Jesus. f)ei
de Visitors: ?Jr. Jantes Harrison ]
e Yom North Carolina; Pvt. Oseai Clu
to ''iimson of San Fran.-eseo; Miss '
th tester Brunson of New York City fin
he ire visit in?r relatives. . . ?laj
sst Mr. Peter and. Mrs. Rosa I.ee Mr
Irunson are the happy parents of Mi
ey fine babv boy. Mother ami baby I
ss re doing1 fine. ? vis
Y-, Mi.?Robei t?I lick is at "the hos,- j Ms
>r- . tal i ndergointi treatment. We
is- me him a speedy recovery. j we
th Miss May me Be He Keitt and att
on i <>rk City for an indefinite stay, pui
i\ . Mrs. Giadys Black Kebe left foi .
ut Vashhijrton visit her sister Miss | pie
on !< th Bet ni e Black. . i. w
.c J Mrs. Sophia-,.Murray Keitt and j
t: 1 e Miss Arnetta returned hotm W1
.iter visitiii'j- her ?ick mother .Mi :;<>
he luri ay of Sumter, ? pt.(
ice .Little?Mia*. Sura Kebe has l>een -\vfi
i nspOsed tor several weeks. ih
Miss Y< rlel'e Campbell ami Mrs | , l(j
l- uthe l Hart of S. niter spent Sum |
:ts i.v with relatives. i lA
We are glad to know that M.ts, '-m
| iartha Johnson who has been ill | tin
egah where the revival meeting ^
lieiny conducted by the Rev. I' j,..
\. Davis. The revival meeting at i (
louble branch closed last Fi idayj ,i|(
at :-ht. A tie ust 0 with a large mini j
ig : 21 new converts. We thank I
,ft .e Rev. ('. C. Mdlwain for- his
ne service rendered here. The I'M
\v ) r h w s - packed .each flight, j
r s key note se rmon was Friday I.
ght. j
.Mrs. Cunningham and daughter;
"i iiss .Martha have been in North j
le it oiin.i visiting relatives ancH
ends. They had a pleasant stay
m nd a safe return. ' "?' - 1 ae
1 Mr... I.iinitha Watson of New |-e
'ii) 'Oik is here vsiting lier mothet v'a
e (1 friends.
is diss .vlynle and lle.tfrke TucksK
" Yiie Tioiiie vr .tttiK mother and .
n, els live ' .
Lora Coleman, reporter
t
i Letter From
forth Africa
Mrs. PlotaluTIle Tjlakeiy of < <?
inbia.-S. <~is in ieceipt of a
.ter I ron) ("pi. A i ih i 1'. li'ans.
ol ti.i> city. who is now stained
in Not tp At'iii'U, in which
and Other soldieis stationed
are send greeting's to toe toils
ek homo. A paragraph l'lotn thy
tor follows:
"The following men in Xotth
ick in the Stales: S-S^t. 1 hoffs
Jeilerson, Halt more.,\|<i.;
V. Charles P-. Iliam, Atlantic
ty. Pvt. Joseph Kennedy.
jluni1jia,~Sr tTT f'pl. Arthur P.
atiiels, Colunil/ia, and N.
?C+ty; S gt. \\ illiaim Uichaid-m
gwitlls. N .1 ; Pvt. ?tWan,
Southampton, N. V.; P> t
dwani T. Cant, Pitsburg. Pa.;
i!. Randolph Holnis, Washingn.
D.C.; pvt. Hurley Hester,
\, Lu n'lerton, N. Pfc. (.'leoius
-Surpkesr- -Kn?xville, T* nn.r
[c. Harry Kllis, Key West, Fla.;
id C'pl. (Ieorge I., Hunter. Jr.,
iddleton, Pa."
,. several weeks is improving ul.
Mrs. Mary Robinson.
-Mis. (iurdine Simmons ret inn d
New Yolk alter c |.cr ul i n ) - l...i
i. ation with parents.
Mr. Willie Greene returned t..
e delight of mother and. sisterr
a I'etv days.
Mrs. ( |ro ("rum Taylor" of St
.mis, Mo., returned home' al'tet
siting' her relatives. Her grand
other Mrs. Fenrnol is very siek.
Sunday afternoon Hedica:m
service of the Service Hag u4
e Mt Carmel Baptist church, the
L*v. William McKinley Bowman,
is tor. Service un tier the auspicol'
St. Peters A. M. K. church
rmon by Rev. Scott. It was very
>od. ' .
Our honor roll from the church
n d community: Cpl. Sumtci
feene, Fort Huachuca, Ariz.; Pvi
chard 11. Dailey, Camp Lee, Va.;
>'t. Bill James Keilt, Beau kUkiou
eld, Kla.; Pvt. Thomas Randolph
.I t 11 ll:;ch ili a A civ ;?Rv^?Chct?
x'Kdwards, Fort McClellatT
a.; Pvt. Julius Brunson, Pvt.
.?ni> Sjiicci1.*, PyT Mil Ham Per.
," Pvt. Wilbur Datitzler, Pvt. \ it
II- Hi nn>-ffnr~Pvt ."'Bonnie Haiitzler
Ray ? ?>ttd D.niiz-ler. P'.'l. 11?-1
rt Ilum/lur, ?
Mi. James HaiyleF of O'rtmyerg
is seen here of torn,?
.nr. ?iu.t per r lrick of Stamford,
mn.. i?t visiting his sick father
r. Hubert I rick who is at Trionly
hospital hospital.
V'isil Mi. i.?. S. ("JreenV J"aru'i
ar Cameron. Success is las ill
lindane e.
THE WAVKKLY 4-11 CM H
I
rile club met at its same place. I
e meeting was called to order
the chaplain. After whuh we
I devotions. Each member re
ited a liible verse. After devoirs
ti.e meeting, was turned ovei
the president. We discussed old
1 new business. Ou~ sick comLtee
reported . no otie ill. The
1 was called. The meeting eln--?
to meet next Tuesday by .Miserry.
NINETY SIX NEWS
|
drs. I.ucy Dorley returned to!
r....... o... i x..
oumic ouiumuy^uilKl' spellolng
erul weeks with Mis. C. A.!
an and daughter.
-M'c. Charley- Griffin of Camp I
irke Texas is home on furlough I
Mrs. Lula Dean ami Pfc. C*lit- ;
left for New York City Thurs- i
/ afternoon to visit Mr. and }
s. Timothy Griffin and Mr. and 1
s. Jimmie Hancock.?
3fc. Wilbur Robinson has been j
iling his father Mr, Amur Rub.
vt'rs. AnnieNRobinson spent lust |
ek with fi lends and relatives'
ending tbo revival?service?trt?;
it or. ' j
Mrs. G. A. Parker spent a very
asunt visit in Asheville N. C.
est of Miss L. L. Smith.
Mcsdame.- Dean aiui Parker and j
lite motored out to Pleasant '
ek baptist church and worship I
1 with the pastor Rev. Goou- |
n?and bisr be! overt members,
e pastor preached two wonder-I
sermons. Collection $G8.00.
Mrs. Kssie Campbell served a
ely breakfast last Thursday a.
in honor of Pfc. Charley t?nii,
guest. Misses Gladys Gritbn,
d Matilda Butler, Rev. J.S. Dial
I1. and .Mis. .lohnic 1' .etcher,
c. Charley Gritfin, Mesdamex
v i'. . l-.k ' i '
4%. i ui nvi 4inu i.uia I 'fit II* 1 111*
iu? was delicious.
WAITRESSES
WANTED!
Want 5 or more girls willing' tonk.
Moderate hoi rs,-good pay
eovding to ytmr ex pervert e. Kxj
rienoe women or girls prel'crsVd
ill or writey
ST RITK CAFE AND MOTF.I.
1(l2(i \V\S TUNC TON ST.
- rm.?VM HiA.Tr~r
~ ..." " ^
st Anniversary of
lev. J. \V. Davis as
'astor of the First
?4'rlean I>. C hurch '.I
I ' li i? rrh , \ ;i
\ . < < ??:tI tor factor
WwmMffk 4 ?
IU- . J.'w. I),\VhS. I'.I.-Jmi
I * I i <)(i HA M
S i 11 J.1111 li TITuT A 1J-. rTffSTT
choir; Sciipturc-r. Prayer; S:n- srij.
Ciisuc AMIi choir; Paper Mis. .1
W. Kichanlsorv; Remarks J>ea. M
(i. I- isLei ; Reports l.y -lac- pastor
?Solo?Mr- .?\-r.?Su v< ini.. i'ii .iiiiii?
Rev. . A. Miwwii; t .tplaiirs lie
<ii is; ISt'iK'ilicl.oii. 4
i iitsr \\rui< \N^
\i*i ink < ii i r< it
Rev. J. \\? DAV'i.S I'a-tor ,
9 St.nday school Li-p.au at tin- uual
hoiii with Mipt. Uml toucher:
it their poslv. Alter t..e ivs oi
*vas taagm wu* jiuslur a in
' teachers discussed puu<,.? lor a s
S. piciiit*.
At 11 :.<() tin- pastoi 'broiijftii to
..one* of -his soot st.i ra.g soi a'.on:
irom tin- sut<i< t : I h.- < . qv--.
t htjtch.
At' s;oo oclocu l..!- t vi-:.ii.v si-i'
v.i,, |.
. 1..S ailUL'XiCl' >'l2l .!i..|U. ?I;
[ 41t>iii tut- Mil'.ii'it: (mil vVa.it Mt.ii.
Tin- s|1.i:t r;i!, li jj'.?~
Jvt*V. \V. 11. biiiiiiion-. |<as';ui <>
1 -11 (11C 1 ' | l- j i j \; i ... 111 . i i. . ] ^ ; L t?.
I x' iif in ci s iixiilvC!-stiti(?a
liana i Trin
L .. . '
i ()ii 1 iii!l>u;is.; ^ J. f m:'.
I u u Aikt'fi cnui.tV runners Vi.? lit;
1 ilic Sami Hill l'.xpfi iment Miiion
located i - mill'.' In.iii Coium
o.a on Highway No. 1. and to th?'
i oi.fi Pi-ui greed Seed Farm loi.iU-ii
it t ! 1 ;t i t.-v i. if, S. C.
the trip was nniLUged under
the .supervision of Co.my Agent
J.T. Do wily w iio k-iei ii:e group
throughout the* entire t.'ip. .Mr.
iiili-.v who is the hed of the sand
Hill Experiment Station -ties oil
the importance of liming the soil
for good pastille, its if.-. .ts sf-fll
.ai ini'i s?rri.'u cTt rm older To r,T7
ten- of limestone. At the ('<>' ? i
-Fat in farmers saw the wonderful
ami high yielding Ceker t'pttoin
Many of them havi* altealy placed
unlets with the County Ag/ntt for
the New Improved cotton seed
Hie following pel sons weie o n
the trip: W.F. Hickson. Yiu. Ag,
readier; Clyde- lllu.-singale. \'oc
Ag. Teacher: II..1. Hardy.1 Soil
('on-.; 15.T. 1'nrris. Ray I'wrri-,
Klt'Crt (iai rctt. Mr*, in Myeis. (i.
A. l\e!Tne.\ Charlie Sir.tn.ons. W'il
lie White. I. Bussey, .lacm-oii
minis. A.It. Alien. X._ Townseinl.
, Farm l.nhor .Asst.; Al Sen t'havi if
A J Cert Reddirk. hrttcitis BrnyhihIleriiert
Chitvous.?LIu -au? t". avou.
-tTTTTTes Mitchell. Luther Moore
Win. Ityrd. Samuel Mitchell. F
Mitchell, J.H. Robinson, Willi.
Salley. Robert Cor.ey. Wyman
Rtuvc, Andrew Burket. .Iohm.it
Williams. .lames Wili am-. A!o-e
IHckson. Clysses dohnsntv, W. 1V~
Crti tnt-h.?E. A1. ft v;u! If AT W r j *~
\Vimherly,?F_?I'.y i u.- ?AC?FtT
and A. Calhoun.
i fMPS
P. ~ ' r-Ta r^imp^ny
I I-ranthised Bottler: Colut
t~ -
\
| ST. .1 \ MI S \ M L. ( in Ken
.... Key.W in. McDonald, Castor
| ' S :. i!; v ..... ni'?! at 1 C?:??0
. " t!: S'tp'. ;>n?! co.woi kers
i < ^ 11 \ the i lass study "1
. "i t- ^ jiiK.I was !> :?iiti- 1
k 7T!y- nv.vrd he the pastor. The
?L?.;? < !a-s i- the banner.
e I -e'tlM- - . i: -S > holllilljr tilt' ?+M".
ant e. i an*, i. Sunday morn.
I. ea"| ?*tl 1'r m Ft.
. I '' "ii' Lhn.s Jesus - . ..
- " 1 , p.-ea !:cil . j
sj Tnr* p vcr-c. thyme
t't- W.J of (iotl. These ser>
v i I. .. i '>i thought. Al'
" . '.iter is hot it does
.. r, Is.
J' I.' !' ; I 'i a-sh v ..ne of our
i .1 il.L I, I 11.1 I I. < I 11) I )i || I V.|||| 1- i
-? e. ??v I ~'li11 eil 1' S |-. ..
' ' *t FTT 11 !i An! ITT
. "!? h- -I . . V? ;p
: ' .'''' I " ' i' t . I..MI li
n V? r ;ire j?r:t_Vii'
triad?Mr --y 'Vvt-J-J ...1 Tf 7, i
1 '' 'i '! '. re > i'...ee in tie- ehureii.
Vt a! Ksfnfo BargainsDiij_
%iw ? Ih'ires from !t>110()
to SI* 000
I. " and -minis houses desira- ?
fole location. **ii?d condition. Lots
rand up. I'.asv teritis may be
' it rran-yed. " '
f\ IN A Kb I:I:aitv CQ _
i j LO.'tn fatlor -1. IMtoiie 00K7
-TCARVER H
THEATRE
Al?a>s The Best Shows At
A our I riendh .Theatre
JIM. SAT.
. j I he I liree Mest|uiteers?Bob \ \
, Steele. Tom Tyler. Bute Davis
i ?IN?
"RAIDERS OF
< THE RANGE"
J? ?A l??i (*h:ioter No. 11 11 ?
'WHITE EAOI.E"
I a i Show Sat. Night 10:45 ,
\l>o S1'N.-.MON.
~ UOtiiUA ? Bob HOPE
Dorothv I, A.MO I'll
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:Ii(>ad To Morocco^
News iuiil Comedy
Toesdav BAROAIN DAY
Adii.ts lie Children .">c
"The /
I ndyin# Monster"
. ?U ITH .Jurre^
!.l!'.s?,a?.l.inn II owned
Chapter 7. "J I NCLK C.IRL"
W KD.-THI HS.
THE (.LASS KEY"
WJTH ?
Krian DON 11.ICY Y. Allen LAI)
and Veronica LAKE
Chapter 10 "C aptain Marvel"
muni? ilii'IHi ii idHHBM
MADAM WltlDHT
VA -I M 1 S T
Famous Header and Advisor. Not
More Today and (lone Tomorrow.
I.ook for Name. Seventh Daughter
of the Seventh Generation.
I - .
1JORN WITH DOUBLE VEIL
t This lady arrived in your
town to do pood for the
public by her wonderful
rowers in reading the
ivstoiv of one'? life; also
pi es advice on all affairs,.
< t life, such as love affairs.
hu-iness matters. family
| affairs, wills and divorces and
I must everything pertaining to the
' e'thre ul ime's-lifer
I tun':.-ia I ro -ee .Ma 'am?^Wi ight
'".'Has h.-efi * : your state and eounf
y U yyars. There are lots of read rs
getting placed in your town.
M.id;irit Wright is the only read-er
that has a diploma fdir her
work. 1 ton't pet fooled and po to
the wrong place. Madam Wright
tuts i ti office for white and color
mi. She doesn't fail.
(all or write Madam Wright
We-t Columbia. S. C.
_|
Permanently located Jn Studio
be .t- on Meet in e St.. <?n I* s
j lliylmay No. 1, at City Limit*,
nbia Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
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