The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 28, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, August 28* 1943
PERSONAL
MENTION
MARRIAGE ANNOf NC EMENT
1
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Woodward.
Columbia, S. C., announce, the
niairiagc of their daughter Mary
Frances to Private First Class
Alton R. F. Wi Ilia ins, U. S. Army
Air Force, August 11..Ill Id. Kansas
City, Missouri. - [
Pfe. Williams, son of Mr. and j
Mrsr~R. r.~ Wffiiaiifo. New -Bed-1
ford, Mass., is at present enrolled |
School, C'anip Crowder, Missouri, j
Mrs. Williams is a teacher in {
the City Public Schools, Columbia,
S. C.
_ MKTH ANNOl XCEMENT 1
_ - (
| StafT Sergeant and Mrs. Step- '
ney N. Garrick, Jr., announce the
airi al ol a ><>n, Stepney X_G.ai> |
"lick, ill.
Sergeant Garrick is serving?indie
Armed Forces somewhere in
New Guinea. The mother is formcrfy
Miss Mary Lillian Hall of
0^ this city.
HIRTH AN NOUNCEM ENT
Cpl. and Mrs. Solomon J. Ocas
announce the arrival of a son,
Solomon J., 4j'-> Wednesday A.ug.
18, lJMo, at the Columbia Hospital.
Cpl. Dens is serving in the
Armed Forces somewhere in England.
The mother is formerly
Miss Mary Helen Green of this1
city. '
VACATIONING IN
WASHINGTON
Miss Lula Mae Wright of I.aureus
rs spending the remainder n
the summer in Washington,D. C.
She will return in a few weeks to
finish her second year at Benedict
college. .... . ....
Dean ami Mrs. E. M. Booker of
"3 H"ms college passed through the I
?gtrTtautn rram a ^hart vacation
in Hcndorsonvill.c andd Ashcant
stay in "The Land of the
Sky". v?
Sgt. Edward Whaley of Fort
^Huachuca, Arizona is home on
twelve day furlough with his family
and friends. Everyone .was
pleased to see him. He was royally
entertained by his family and j
friends. Sgt. Whaley is the picture
of health.
Miss Lillian 'S. Do"glass of
-Columbia; is home after spending
a very pleasant summer, studying ,
Ht the University of Michigan.,
Ann Arl/or. Michigan.
. . I
Mr. Conrad T. G. Smith, rcprc- I
sentative of the Victory Mutual
Life Insurance Cot; with?Wash- ington,
I). C.. District, and formerly
of this city, is here visit,
ing relatives and friends. Mr. i
Smith has been in Washington for I
the past nine years, and friends i
were delighted to see him and to i
know of his success in the Insur-'
?ancc field.
M 'ss lola Lewis has rettmmd?
to the city, after attending the,
si mmer school sessions at How-I
a I'd University, ami \isiting i n >
New York City.
w Mrs. Howard JordatC-was re- .
cently, guest for a week, at tho_
home of Prof, and Mrs. .1. W. !
U4nn,U I,.f I....I.: in..- i
?? vuu>,? / i .? \fl UV'i 1M ll."i * 14 II", .M l >. j
Jordan, prior to her marriage, |
*hs MV' Ruth Menafeo. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Menafeo '
of Yoorhoos School, Denmark.
Sgt. D. I,. Mayors of Whshinsrton.
D.C.. spent a few days with j
parents and relatives at 1710 C;il
houn street. Sgt. Mayers is sta- t
<4ioned at Fort Myer, Va.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin (ioodlott.
Mrs. Ruby Armstrong and j
Mr. John T. Williams of Green- l?
ville were visitors in the city on
Wednesday and visited the otliee
of The Palmetto Deader.
ridgk spring ni:w S
Continued from Page 'J
Miss Victoria Jackson of New j
Vork is home for a few weeks
vacation.
'?Mr. Harrison Brooks, Jr., and j
? sister Sarah all rrf RroujTiTTeffd, 'N.T
Y. are here visiting relatives and
V'iends.
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\
Alexander-!! ::hb:ird '(*
Marriage , ^
()
S< nc.a, S. < v- At I n lork <>.i
tlii' evenin v of August 1!'. t e mar.
i age _>>! Mis*~Susie M ><t Alex ?
ruder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank M. Ah.xauder. and M'"K>
bio Stanton 11' bbnrd < ')' Oramrohursr
tool: place at jhc 1??>? -c* "I
the bride. ; .
The ceremony was-performed in '
the livini' room, which was artistically
delimited with cut lleWius
nnl ferns. Reverend \V. I.. Rob11
son. pastor of St. James "Mytho- |
the ?? escnce of rehifives ami a few j 1
Triemds. ? jjili
Prior to the ceremony. Mrs. 1
t'atlu l ine. 1!. Johnson. pianist.
To the strains of Mcndelss'hn- J
wedding march, the bride and <m
I ridegrooin entered the living) 5*
room together. "A Love Dream" I c."
(Liszt) was softly played during' ! tr
the ect'pinuny.?? 1 [-"*
The bride was beautifully attic p?
ed in a dress of aqua blue wrth.tr
navy blue accessories, arid she 1
loire a-shoulder corsage of small' J <
mixed chrysanthemums. I M
At f> o'clock tin* marriage re illL M
tion was hell at which time ap- ' J<
proximately?one hundred?guests?fa
attended. The drifts which v<-re M
many wbVe received" h y Miss i Ti
fdadys Alexander, sister of the!
bride. 1 pi
The lace covered table in the I S)
amine: room was centered by -i j \Y
arctty three-tiered wedding cake, j rv
lopped by a miniature bride and I !a
?ro'om. Serving in the dining'
tooni as hostesses were M<*sdant< i<
Miamie Alexander, Teeora Riley ' *?i
md Emily Alexander, mother id
Hint, and sistOT-in-law of the 1 Oi
bride respectively. Delirious"'""ice '
cream arid cake were served th | te
guests by Misses L'ouiso. 'Char j at
otte. and Clyde Alexander, . and j A?
H> ssie Mae Real. 1 M
Mrs. Hubbard graduated in 10lit ( IT
from*""State A. and M. college \vith~iR.
a R.S. in Home Economies. ! "'> ire
two years she was teacher o f in
Home Economics at the Jefferson Sr.
high school in York, and for tb< St
-twist?two months?taught?at?
VYalhalla Junior high school, Wal- \1
hiilla. ;? : rm
?Hubbard- attended?('lnflie. tia
~ LOUSWARX2
^ ^
' > ( !n Drnptatkt I?ou Swarz, iipw-'
men'- I)* icr.ro Corps ot" America, posi
roi'it at .leti'o!son Barracks at the i
ll.)ay room. Tl|" 4n?m>-was frrni<he<l r
chapter of WfX'A'. St. Louis. Miss S
i'hi Beta sorovity/
Seated It I t to riyht: Ma.j. Henry
Col. Swarz ;is she listens tn-Maj. By
r?t!i win:;, cjive praise to WDCA fo
If ft to riirh'. Capt. Kdwin A. Fnii'haii
iivc jrroup <?ik1 1st. J- pt. Hec tor F. Ci
OH\N(;KIU*H(1 I'KKSONALS So
AUniunna Whitcv reporter j
Oranpeburp. S. ('. iMrs, F.ll str
PellinpOr and pvambburcrhter \'cr ino
noli PnntzVci left last \veok,,fo? lia
raduatc Chapter
'j It a iff u Sorority
rganized
Oiir.g. i>t;i g". A ug. A I pita
u . iaraduatc chapter of
!ta gnia Theta sorority was
a. Orange'u IV. S.
ly :;i.
I'. C, I I) yntiui.- ijiiu.iic ludtOS Wl'IV
l ytic! into t .c fold of "I'Cfito"
the pietutesq.ie "V" Hat oi
wth Carolina Mate Cnib'gc.
is. yiine.va Johnson. Nashville.
M\. Co the: n lii'tfimial Dre.
> IV! a J ign a Theta sorority,
ry TiinressT eIy perioinicd the
iatialii'ii i iles. assisted hy Soi-?Hr4ett
?SJiel'neid.? Carminirii
a.wvi'll. ( lemniie Webber j?n.i
ill'.;' l hoai| son.
Fo lowing the initiation cere.noes
a banquet \va? hehl- in the
ate College Cafeteria where the
lor scheme of crimson and
emit' whs appropriately carried
usts were given by reprcsenta.'es
from various chapters.
Initiates were Mrs. Elizabeth
aUiouii, .Mrs*. Cora Green.-?Mi-<s
ntiiofi.. L' *.11 ? M I> ?? 3
...J.. I n iwuj , .m>. lU'Sil I mills,
rs.* Alcthia Lewis, Mrs. I>ollis
ihnson, Airs. Rosa Odum, Miss
iN'eiiH^Roed. Mr*. Edith \auphn
iss Beatrice Thompson, Miss
?idel Ic ' W tmbush. ~ 7! - - OHicers
of the new chapter,.Alta
Tan Sigma. are Mrs. Hejpn
lefiicld, president; Mjs; Clommio
ehhcr, vi.e-president ; Miss Malic
Thompson, recording see re i
y; Miss Rosamond Alston, cor(.."tinned
on Page K
'lego in Orangeene'r. The cone
wrll make their home in
angelmrg.
The out-of-town irUests who atnded
the reception were: M v.
id Mrs. Barney Hubbard. Mrs.
Idranna Smiley and daughter,
r. -Uolu'i t Ihililwmi and Mr. C.
. Thomas, Jr.. Orangeburg; Mrs.
A. Boulware, Mrs,. Pauline For
son. Miss M.abel Harrison, Wash
gton, IV C..; Mrs. Texas Stovall.
indusky,-.Ohio; Mrs'. Hattie E.
arks, Anderson; Mrs. Totsy
eaaeale. Walhalld-i?Mtv-artd-Mrs.
lien Childers. Westminster; Mr
m?Mis. T. M. Alexander?ami
lighter. Tnskom-e, Ala,
' at Jefferson ba
.Mar. .1^.111,1
11 ill v
wKKiL. jmrW'
wB&mm
MPs*,,x '
lieutenant colonel of the Woes
with officers and a first serecent
dedication of the lldT.th
ittd dedicated l>y the I,en Swmx
war/ is epistoleus of the Zeta
W. Welti),.^public relations; I,t.
ron ('. (Swanson, commander of
i its splendid work. Standing,
rn, commander of llfiTth trainosier
of the same jtroup.
\v York City.
Mrs, llattio S m;t jls ol Jj 1 Vino
oe'. Wat rbnry. Conn., is visitr
hoi- parents Mr. ; nil Mrs. W'ilm
Mark and family in Orange
V.
I II K PAl.MMlTO I
VISITING
i
B j*
Seaman Luther" Snath of the U
S. Maritime Service Traiiii*ng sta
t;on, SheepsHead Bay. Brooklyn
N'. Y., is visiting his uncle Mi
Benj. True.sdale rof Philadelphia
after liis first trip on sea he volun
teered for service May 26. 1043
? Ho anr'lfil on July 3rd for Soutl
Amori a. to Tripidnd Island. Tin
trip was 28 days on soa. lie wil
sail a train soon. lie is the nephev
of Mr. Richard T'uosdalc. Mrs
Ruth?Rood.?.Mrs. Pearl?Johnram
Mi's. Cl'-'ia Helton and Mrs. Julis
[cilonn all of Columbia. S. C.
'Mrs. R. A. Bouhvare
ivis?ts In Seneca
'Sonera.-S. ('.- --Mrs. Roberta A
-MJoulwaio of Washington. II. C.
| has roturnod to hor homo after s
! delightful, wook's visit in Sonets
j v ith her dall'j'htor. Mrs. Cathcrins
! I>. Johnson. Jeanes teacher o
j Oconee county, in the home of Mr
, iinT Mrs. John' S. Riley. '
Mrs. Houhvaro was formerly i
i lea her at Clinton college. Rod
; Hill, and Palmer Memorial insti
.1 tuie. Sediilia, X. Cand was h.ap
' py to visit some of the schools is
Lilui .county along with her daugh
; tor. where she tviade inspirations!
j talks, to the hoys and girls.
During her stay she was enter
tsiined in the homes of: Mr. anr
j Mrs. A. H/ Code. Mr. and Mrs. A'
T. Doyle. Ms " and Mrs. T. J, Wil
llams. Mr and Mis. H.imuol Ilia*
?ingame.?ILc*.?Riixa?Tony, Mis*
rRRACKS ?
:! ][] m
* 59SflS8i5*ti?
\"ir Tt f 1:' ?m^wz?
,|
|H
burjr.
Mrs. Irons left lust week for Sy
racus . X. Y. MYs Klizahetli
Prefer irk: ?rfcnn/dn c r?of Mr. "ffiid
Hiram Fro lerie'. Jr.. and Flossie'
Johnson 'ect P'ridiiy<. for Tininion:v
i 11 o. visiting then mint and en
clo MY and Mr?. Wil'iani F; (I !
iek.
S,-nflay Miss Mar'* n?" Whi**'
was the dillre|i "ties' of R v. and
Mrs. Henvv P. Bowman. Rev.
Bowman is tnn mst'ov nf Andrews
chanel Woodf rd S. C.
Mr MervTrl MdV'utllo ami l.toth.cr
Ml' 0. Mitehclle of New Jersey
left Orangeburg Fi.idny for North
-V
.KADKIt
I Kleta L. Wriliams.., Miss K. Clinks
I scales, Mi's. F. M. Bryan.
i auxiliaries ciiilks. ( ami'
jbku.. am) mibbkk kkci-n'i
I SOl'Tll C A KOI.IXIAXK
. to bi;gin tkaininc;
Fort" |)cs s. !a.. A jr. i* ' |
1 Three aux'li'ries from South C 1
rolina are included in tV pinup n
Ncpro women whn l.avc start-I
? traintnp hi the W-nni n's Arm I |
Auxiliary Corps at First WAAC ' f
rraininp Cent r Fort Dos Moiir[a.
Their Auxiliary* ratinp is th<- >
W'AAC equivalent of Private hi
the A rmy.
The new \VA VCs nr'*: Auviliar. g
I ios Mamirie -F'iv betli?Chiles. ?"1 1
TA7~Fn *1"TTmnrt?eyot. Cie-iivi'lf 1 I
Mi'dred Ratliff C mnhejl. 1011 H-? , I
j |or?yiTppt---11 rt - vi'lo?rmrl?An' ni?p?
Mao Miller,. Rook Hill. Route 1.
DEBORAH SOCIAL (M B #
Tho cllih hold it? last 'meetine
Mnnd'tv ni?*ht. Augmst 23 at tho d
Tome of Mrs.^Anna Havnfts. The '<
. meetine wn,? conducted bv tho
1 Vice-President. Mr. Outon. Afte- J
[ tho rlovotional tho minutes w orl
road, received and adopted. Rol' ?
F was called. all members respond'"'
with Riblo versos and dnos. Th- ^
I ho ro v"f- or-nod f"r hurirvof?
i'J The cltth invites tho many clu'n
ind ffiends tn a fish fry Saturdav
ni'jht. \urrust 28. 1310 Lyon St
Wo wish to than); the nianv cluh? N
jnd frionds for thoir fine coopers '
' nn at our silver ton * Sunda1An
trust 15th and osneeial'y tho K '
0. B. cltth and Friendly 4-TI an?'
ntherar? Next meet in e will ho a'
' tho homo of Mrs. Taylor 1300 l,y |
1 on St.. Monday nitrht. Augrust 30 5
We adjourned with tho club sonc
and was dismissed. j
MISS I.I LA KATE LVTLK OF s
ROCK II1LL. POjM'LAR AMOM P
' VOL'NGKR r.ROVp " ;1]
Miss Lila Kato Lytic of Rod 'c
1 Hill. S. lovely and most famout
' ;irl of the vonneer set of the city l(
| * T*
i arrived home last Friday ovenine
after spending a successful session
of summer school, at Johnson f
' Smith university of Charlotte. N j
^t': Miss Lyttle ?entertained
with sea oral parties tho past week ?
She spout the week end in Atlwn y
imr. with many friends waitiny 1
lor her. '*
Miss Lytic, was a mcr?lH?r of the
Bethlehem high school faculty at ^
Barnwell. S. C.. the past school i
? term.
WAVKRLKY SILVKK STARS
.si
: last Tuesday night at the hom
' of Mrs. Gertrude Sam< 2447 Lad*
St. The house was called. tq_or 11
tier at the usual hour with devo
tions being carried out as usual '
The meeting was then turned ove*
to the president. The roll wa
- called and minutes of the pr vj
ous ir.e' tinjr wcr: read rjid. reciv ,,
ed. The house was then ope^c' j
for a brief discussion. Plans wer
conip'cted for the Snort Dane" t
be given at Simpkhis Pa k on th< j -v
corner nouu and tjunoun Sts. Sr
please come ort and he wi'h 11
on the 30th. D"e? wor* co'le te' 1
and we were dismiss'd <o ?ie*>t fl w
the home of Miss Argr^e on TJ"r l(
street. 10
_MTTIJ-: (AMJ)FN HAl'TkST - SIX
DAV SCHOOL
Little Camden Baptist Sunday m
school is now opening service ev- .>
ery Sunday at 10 a.m. and at It <>
a.m. preaching. Come everyone
and join with us and hear a hip e
meeting. Xight< service 7:30. Mr. n
Ben Hamilton, Supt., Kev. F. B. ~~
McN'eal. pastor; Mrs. Hamilton .<
teacher; Mrs. Mary Hamilton >i
mother:^ Mr. Joe Hamilton, secre- i
tar.v and treasurer; Mr. Sam Him
ilton father: Mr. K. I). Whaley. *M
church cluh; Mr. H. B. Jones. C?
p?esident BYPU. Bible Union.."at an
0:30 p.m. Bible School. Route t. ,\L
Box 23. Columbia, S. C. cc:
Carolina and from there to Philadelphia.
Pa. Miss-Cora I.eo Mitch
cllc is in Orageburg visiting her |
moth r and father. She i 11 soon
return to Philadelphia ^
Mis* Mary T,ou SFroman has reInrned
to the city of Orang< bin g.
She attended the last year school
session in Washington. F). C.
T i tie Misses Ret'y Roth and
Ru1 v Dix^n of St ?nf rd. Conn.. o<l
? ST**'? .
are here ei?s:t:ng th"ii' grand- xv
mother, -t I <?
Cnl. James Coulter was honv on
furloreh visiting his parents and ,|t
friends." : |>?.
Mrs. Ora I.eo .Msek and soa h'O ? **
Orangeburg this week for Now h'
York City. I
- '^\. x'#0
At - \, 4
flitch i:r iik'xdkksoxnd
His Orchestra who will pia
>r a t)ance at the Township Ai
it or in m Thursday ni^lit, Se|
fmber 2nd.
ion of tht* Nort.h-p;is
"onference?
Tin W. II. & F. M. convont'u
I' the X. K. (onferoneo was hel
ith Bethel AMK church. Sun
;n\ Wednesday, .Aug. IS, lie
talv McFaddon, Pastor. T1
lone of the meeting was "C'oi
?cration,"
The consecration hour was cm
ucted by Mrs. Jessie V. Pop
no -feature of (his -service we
orth putting into practice w;
10 lesson "from illustrated char1
resented by Mrs. Ruth liinkin
ubjoet, Vegetable Gardens.lants,
Caulillowcr, (call a Hov
i*); Squash, (squash unkind cr
ism, etc.); Beets, (beat 01
list good record); Peas, (woi
>r peace, patience piety, etc.,
urnips, (tirn up something he]
11 in your community).
After registration and. organist
on, it was decided tiiat our p<
ipita tax he sent each year t
ur (onncctional Per Csipit
i i-iiMirvr, nu s. tai I'.
The annual sermon was ^i.1 y <1<
vcrcd by Kcv. J. C. Quarlcs t
lorence. Assisting ministers Re
>\ K. Richardson, Rev. K. 1
ibbs, Kcv. J. J?. .Jennings ar
cv. M. F. Koninson.
The Holy Communion was at
linistered by Rev. K. I.. Pope, a:
sled by Rcv._J. S. -Cuc-und oil
'S. : :
Rev. J. S. Coe in vei\- timely i\
arks com mended the yotin
inislors ol tlie Conference fc
icir tine leadership and ablity t
irry on tlm work of the eluirel
Presiding Ivlder .M. F. Kobiimn
the .nation Histiiet pledge
s hourly support to the . wome
his district.
Mrs. \melia Del.aine.
Having been introduced by .Mr?
A. Wells, .Mrs. Annie K. San
rs deliveied hei annual .ultites
hi<>li cnntuino.l
^u..?.>mvu lliut.ll (MaCllCH
Ivioe ami offered many helpl'l.
commendations.
The thei n c of the Juvenile pro
am was Worship God Tlirougl
usie. .Mi-. S. S. I'ice. .luvoiiili
ij>t. aovoia.'fii i hi* tcarnin;; n
nys and hymns willi tmii his
rical collection*.
port foV the ipiadleimuim .pis
?led. I
iu- J u veniles assisted Tiy ,\Ti.-piise
Koji'cis and Mis. K ill
nkins- picscnted p musical am
crary treat.
The Penny Pally sponsored 1>\
is. P. 1.. Mcl'iide,. fin- Quill
intest by .Mis. -I. M. Ilarrisoi
d the 11 andkcrchjcf Sale l?y MrirQiieen
of Pillon were very sm
ssful. The ipiilt was \\ oh l?y tin
orenee district.
.Mrs. Until Dinkins. statisticiai
ported a total'of col
Med in this nieetinj;.
y\ll OlMCCI'S WOIV IC-cleCted
rs. I,i nolle Ut>l.i)i>uiu?was elms
i to take tlie odiec of treasure
a<le vaeant by the death of Mr*
ac Spears.
Presiding KIdcj Knin>oy I'avm
I* the'ereatinu of a fund to hoi
nrthy young people in the i?i
us districts.
Appropriate numbers were re
rod in memory of those men
is who passed since our la*
eftiilg, Ulrs. Ivice took suhserij
ons to The Woman's Recorder.
Alice V. Ilngin. Reportei.
4'
on ft I fJS TH.K woS
| (ii LF sr.m l: dental
which.met kel 1
Xliowi* left to . r.yht soaliii. ,
t'filib, Taylor; 51 r>. "T.. M. Lis wr
> Houston ami Mrs. U. K. Brown,
i- sii-Hiiu ami Mrs. I'. \Y. Flint, Fu
Journalist Weds
South Carolinian
t AN NIK SI" K Ml'KlHM K
. HU1DK or i:iu< i;. i..?
? UKRC'L'LES ?
hi
|f| IJoek Mill. S. ('.?In ;< cerenm'ti
marked with simplicity and hH
v at the homo ol" her pit rents lau,
Tuesday at noon. Miss Annie S.u
!\1 unlock, youngest (laughter <
Presiding Elder and Mrs. Joh
Thomas Murdok of the A. M. 1
Zion chureh. .beenthe the bride c
Eric E. I... Hercules of Durham. >
" C.~atul Trhiidad.'British West It
dies. The couple, prominent i
ts social circles throughout the Car
s. Unas was united in matrimony b
? Dr. J. S. Nathaniel Tro-s. Divisio
v- Secretary of the American Bib1
it Society of Charlotte. North Care
lr lina.
k j The hi ide was given in marriatr
); by her father and attended b
||. Miss Nettie 7,. Silgraves of Win
V f r T
nbwii-vnii in, v. .-V Mil Ml' I tt 11 U
a to of fearhor S nTfn drmi nr m'
i lojro, she is exposed to ontimi
M hot- studies at thps' North Carolin
'* college. Servmcr "the l>ride!rronn
,l as hesfcrtian was President .lam"
11. c.oudliK'k uf f!ioudjl'.ip efiHegi
~r~ *^r- HPtruFes?fi* the son- nt Vv
Millicont B. Herculos^oF"Fsan Fev
nandn. Trinidad. A C'iwluate- o"
the Harris stroet traininsr collee
i . i .
fn his native homo. lv attend
id , . - .
IVilherforce ami MefF'll un'versi
lies. Active in the fi '<1 of iout
i- nalism. ho i? at present, a stnden
# III the School of I.aw :t* f 1-.o No''t'
l- Carolina collojre. Immediately fn
. home, tlic couple left for an undis
** : closed destination to spend the'^
honeymoon, after "hi h they \v"'
" assume residence in Durham.
o i
' | FRIFNP1.Y 11 SOCI M. Cl i n
" The eUb met at its usual hour
1 I Dcvot on was carri d on by tli
I *haplain. Song by the "Secretary
Foible lesson by Mrs. 1). Richard
Mr. Jim Williams. This br'Uirh
tho devotion to a close. At th
ahs"n e of the n?Tsi :ent. the vie
I president took charge I'nfinishe
: , an 1 new bus'ness was transacted
I ; As usual the club is still feeling
very sad over the lost of one 01
| its members who demoted this
- life on August 2j Mr Collie Cole
i titan who was eniTnect-al wTfh rip
r ' elub for two ye-e'rs. Hut on ao
. ' count of ill health be had to. leav
- here and go to Alabama where Ik
never reg 'in bis Ival-h. He was
i laid to rest nt?b+s borm^-RH-tesbtrrg
, . Sunday. Aug. 8th.
For the tr c?'l of th - eluh t'*er
; cc t|| ' n : 1 U?u?>-i> ic hy Mrs
\ eta >' <),lev the ?e"ond Su'ulay i'"
: j Spntemlvr 12. We are asking otr
j friends to come ?-vi* w:th s a'
I the borne o'" Mrs M nvie f iihntni'
bit Pa?J-: St. We adjourned t<
i neet Tburstlav night, \ugtisl 2d
Mr 1 ' > orcre hrown. President
M Sam Wil'iao s. viee-Pre<^
I AST l".M) I I.I ll I'MON
i
S uni ty was a v -re height da'
"or t' e union at t''e ("ha fTeur
club house. The pr^sid nts of th
va-rions clubs p n o-od a t' a an
( it was enjoyed hy everyone ores
put. Wo want to than1' 'ho \V?v
ci lv 1-H. th Wav v'v Frio"dl
Few. th" Hlue ^thc Wis
'loir Foe la t cl h? for- t' eir nve^
C > *
pnee at thi* affair an-' wo ossur
- 'Tu we w'-U cno'iprato with y?w
in' anvthinrr you ett'nm' to do
11 The Union h;>? not had any new
'* tor ouite a Whilo dti" r (hn fiK
i.t . oar >*u>o>t?r, M > t~ - F.voWn.Smute
'* > living in Charleston and we re
gret very much to lose her. als
ouV vice-president, Mr. Hcrbet"
page seven
UN'S A L XI LI A K Y TO THE~~-1
ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS
SXTLY IN HOUSTON
* r ? SHflflY
Mi>. I. T. IhiiitH'. Tyler: .Mrs. V. M.
r~F?aii AhtonTo; Mrs, TT~t,.Bames,
Lon-jrview. Mrs. L. L. Smith, Corrt
Worth won- absent.?AM' Photo.
I llolloway who has ironu to Wash
' ingU-n. D. C:.. and our Social com
! mittee. Mrs. L.o ise Ful van. Wc
?\ rarnnfexnress hott^much we miss z
' these?members?brrt~ottr - prayers
with them for a great success.
P Our Union is gplng to the Old
Folks Home Sunday to render a
program and. also take a donation (
and we are asking all clubs to rc
p.entlar the poor. Our next meet
ing will be at the club house on
' I 2nd. Visitors are always
s v elcome. ' ,
11 I - - - ?
II '
'/ Real Estate Bargains
liny Now ? l,rices from S1100
? I to $2000
I . .
% . '. I. " and 6 rooms houses desira,
! hie location, good condition. Lots
( j Z?0 and up, Kasy terms may be
arranged.
KIN A HI) REALTY CO.
c j 20.10 Tax lor St. I'Jtone 0087
I _
j, I
7N I ru -B * ? ?"*
^ LAKVtK
Al?nvs The licst Miows Ai "
ll Your"Friendly Theatre .
' A
Fill.-SAT.
THE ROl O.H EIDERS
Itiick Jones?I im Mc('o>
Raymond liatton
| in
' , Down Texas Way
Chapter*-WHITE EAGLE"
Late Show Sat. and Sun.-Mon.
; Tales of Manhattan
i with
I'Al I, ROBESON
Ethel Waters ? Rochester
and 1H Other Stars
^ Tl ESDAY BARGAIN DAY .
I lie and Tie ?
j "CRIMINAL
;' hi v estimator"
WITH
EDITH FELLOWS
' 1 < Vipter 'Ml NGLE GIKL"
W ED. K THI ItS.
' I tl!\ lortflil/o Fueir"
M 1 Ui J
_LL WITH ~~
1 IDMIM) |,()\V H
I .a Chapter "(apt. Marvel"
?MA4>AM^W HttrHTP
A I, MIST
i
I Famous Header and Advisor. Not
?-iLcr-c-Todux-and_..(jone Tomorrow.
Look for Name. Seventh Daughter
of the Seventh Generation.
liMKN W'TH OOF Bl/E VEIL
This lady arrived in your
Hi town to do irood for the
public by her wonderful
powers "in reading the
Vll history of one's life; also
LJ pives advice on all affairs
of life, such as love afi
i u liii v- irtnee iwott/io.. ~ 1
. -, ukumi m u 111 v
Tail's. \\i1 Is and divorces and
i.vt cv.1 ythi'iir pertaining to the
<>' one's life.
| Don't fail to see Madam Wrieht
, Mas It en in youv state and connI
> !? years. There are lots of readi
^ ire'tie^ placed in your town.
la' fit \V tight is the only readj
that ha- H diploma for her
I "oik. Don't get fooled and go to
I he wrong olaee. Madam Wright
i ha? an op'ee for white and color*
' Sh" -'oesph fait."
Madam Wright don't "do business
J! ' rough mail. Cot to pay her a
visit.
Call or write Madam Wri ght
-West Colombia. S. C.
N^PFFWlWwtly fc*ei?t?"i *n fHwHo
| Tf ts oh Meeting St., on U. S. '.M3H
o j Highway No. 1, at City Liarita,