The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 28, 1943, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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AT UNION lJAI'TIST CUUKC'llit
MONDAY NIGHT. SEPT. <i'l 11 :l
Jj?. . To:' are cordially imjled to be I \
V*:. present at a Million .Dollar wed-J e
(ling oil J.ubor Day nijjht, Septcnv . ii
Mjp.V1 ber 0, JIM'!,, at Union Rapt, church I
under the auspices of .Mrs. X. A. :>
I!obinson and?Mr. I, K. S wvzer. a
These programs are always inter C
est.inj;. Bo sure and e on lime
nt 7:dv. to l.e pmporlv seated. I
s:i> Sunday sehool was at its best t
Sunday with Supts. and teachers i
; in charge. The jnornint; an'il ev- t
K\ tnin?f ser v ices were insnirincr. I
K ; Several numbers as well as the t
pastor are still vacnUnninjt. -bull
the Lord's work in Union isjstillij
inovinij on nicely. w.
AmoiQr ovr sick are .Mis. (Jrnec j,
2L f laden ( ' 111 n ; n 11 i : ha ivtil MrJ-p
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Win. (luntcr ami' Mr". Fiosetta|s
Co!cs7 ()uir visitors arc always i r
t welcome. ?.
? , D.-FL Willivnus. reporter I ..
.. 11 It MH.M lv ('II AI'TlvH ? j ?
I) KIT A SHIM A SPKOlHTV
oRCANizrn . r
Continued fiom raire V ^
?1 - lecjunaUav-. y and .Tm oH+tsr-f
Miss. Cassandra Maxwoll. trcas- tl
arer; Mrs. Mamiest Squires. scr- S
Ke.'i iil-iit-;7T ins; "Miss 'lAndrflT'?Ht+~
Wimhush, parliamentarian. o
r ~ The truest.- present: from FJeln h
Hot:: sirrna. ('olumhiit. Sorin s llo- V
ratio Nelson atn? Wilholmina T. h
Madden.? Ileta Alpha Sijrma. of '1
< hnrlrst'on. Sdrors MaeDc Rrown
and Julia DeC'osta. Alpha Xi.
^ vniilerrvVaduate chapter "of Stale
iii? (-ollejre, Sorots Frances Simhins, "
Flrrird Coleman. Aurelia Jones, . *
Ruth Rcid. Daisy Houston, Louisa I ''
Smith. Florence Pcquctte, Thehna "
Mooter, Madeline Clajr'ett. Fpsi- "
leu Sipnui. Haltiniure,- .Surer Ar- JJ.
ctta (.'avler.
n?K W.WKHI.Y SlNri.OWKIl t(
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Mrs/Trucsdale at 1-2 Ren- 1,1
(ilot'Mi St.. 'entertained the flnh
Tuesday ni>rlit.f The nicotine was ?i
? conducted in., the usual manner: ''
Members present S. The hostess
m rv? d delicious nuii. lt. cookie's,
tandy and mints. " We adjourned
- to meet with Mis. Cannih.'im on I
j. Lieryais Si. . *
^ Mis. Wilson, president: Mrs??
Adams, secretary; .Mrs. t/rrh'sr T<5'.~ t*
' porter. ' * '<
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i. t. I). Sander*, Reporter
The revival- meet inn* closed Sun- t ] ;
. diy njyht at St. far.! Ifantlst {j
ihuich. Rev. McMillan, pastor of 1 o
this meeting, went op record as . (j
j the host meet ire:?ihirillt'r ttfe his- ' ;l
/ lory of the church. Thirty-five |,
new converts came .to Christ, not v,
children alone. I>nt mothers and ,,
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"OH, MOM! :
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Yum, vum! Your pics arc .! '!
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mtdci Ltil since ytm start- If
a,i tin i'ii in.. 11
VII U<~>IIIK .Vl'lil II I' mill. I
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can hardly wail -to gel a
piece!"
Yes, Mom and more house
wives arc learning I hat '
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baking. Why don t you try _
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ADLUH
FLOUR ;
YOUR GROCER
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Madam PAULINE '
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PALMIST?LIFE RKADIiR ?
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CSlTs your Sweetheart by, name.
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Headings on all alTairs of life, 1
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Trices in reach of everyone
White and Colored
S LOOK FOR TRAILER (
Madam Office on Meeting Street <
next to Johnny Fowler's Lunch (
City of West Columbia
m,.
rnthers
of the homo surrendered ~J
heir will to.. Christ. This week
he stunt marched on t<> Shiioh
'aptist, for anothjer Killing _
Vcek"?Rev. A. *XW' r ig 1 i t touch-1?
(! the koynutc {Sunday morning *
11 his "Sermon to a packed house, j ^
"he regular meeting to(?k place |
fter the sermon and this brought j
hap|)y time with the saints of | .
;<xi. '
The Rev. A. E. Davis of Colum-|c
i.t arrived here Monday evening j
0 conduct the meeting. His open !1
ng sermon Monday was very
oeehing. We feel that sin will |!
ave to 'jo anions the sinners in 1
his meeting. I
Saturday morning the Pec Dee 1
iilion_ivjlL_c?nvcnc -at?the- Shi I oh
huieli. Rev.' A. J. Wright mod- p*
nitor; Rev. E. I\V ..McCoy, vi'cv-| "
iiodei a[iii : Denton K. D. Reese. | 1
cere ta ry. Our special?guests?to,
urUnion thisWeek will be: Rev.!'1
!. S, Yuunghlood of (Vhnnbia. I
x-pastor of ShiJoh; Rev. Racket* 1'
f Rock llill. Dinner will he scrv ! '^
r! on the eiiureh lawn Saturday j '
nd Sunday. ' ^
Mr. Vanye Malloy and Mr. Mose ^
lallo.v left for Washington after [
oining home for the "funeiaT Tir *
heir sister and aunt Mrs. l.illic >"
pannic. " " ? j 0
~ " .Miss Elite) ,Kill cry. daughter ' 1
Mrs. Linnie Killer.v was bronghi i '
onui Sunday moaning from Now l
rork City aild \viis ftiheraTize<I at ''
or home church. Disc Hill, Mon- *
ay evening. '
Mrs. C. Dt Wright and buys ar- '
ivc<l hoinc Monday after a month ^
ml a half stay in Saluda. Mrs. *
r right Jwas called to Knoxvrllc. ?
etui., to the bedside of her sick I
rother, who was seriously hurt E
i an accident. She returned home C
1 hones that he will continue to A
nprovc.- _ j
Our sick friends: Nurse V. Jones | S
Irs. M; Alston. Mir. Wilsc llamp-j It
m and Airs. Julia Thompson are I i
ut again after a few weeks ill-i U
ess. ~ I A
Mrs. Sara Reese and Mrs. Rebec- J 5
i Covington spent a week's vaca-ia
on in Columbia the guests of
Irs. Sara's son. Mr.' and Mrs. 11
ahn Reese, accompanied them "
ome Sunday morning for a few
ours stay. .
Prof. Green will leave us this '..
Ve.ek
.end. to the. regret of all. to
>ke up his,new work in the Wit- ^
>n high school. Not one church
at all the churches and clubs are
nuiir to miss him. inhere--are not 1 inny
like Prof. Green.
Misses Elizabeth Bearse and J
Jcysteen ^IcCollum satog a beau. ^
iful duet Sunday morning. Misdive
Wright at the piano. Nurse
iphelia AfcKav. Mrs. Edna McKay
nd Clara Afac McKay arrived 1
on.io from N'o.w York f??j- few '
*ceks. Mwfc Curlcy Johnson ar- '
ivt'il .homo from N. Y. Miss Looatha
Holes arrived home after
summer school term at Rider '
indue: high school. Ridge Spring. *
Irs. Allen Harrison and daughtet j '
ft for Washington, I). ('.. Tues- I f
ay p.m. Mrs. Morris is spending | 1
or vacation in Columbia.. Prof, j '
Irern reports an excellent ytay I
t A. and T. eolloge. He attend- . t
I summer school there. H
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LANCASTER MAYS
?Sunday school ay usual hour,?
tiering $d..">0. Miss Willie Allen 11
evicwed the lesson. At 11 :->0 the '
torn lug service began. The pns?r
preached a wonderful sermon.
On Sunday evening' Olir helov-" ^
d P. E.. W. J. Robinson was j *
*ith us. Elder Robinson preached |
not her soul stirring sermon. He j ^
reached as never before. We had j '
very good quarter. All classes I '
laile fine reports. Wc are hoping]'
hat he is sent back to us..
The Emergency Board met afl v
he homo of Mrs. Mary E. White
Irs. White served a tasty repast.
The Usher Board met <it the
onto of Miss Lucile Beckham.
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'Flu- famous Montgomery Runlet
rfimg Sunday at St. Paul A. ^
I. E. church, sponsored by Mr.
White, in interest of t h e*
Joy Scouts. Total raised $10!).75..| c<
Mattie 11. Young of Red Spring J
\.C. spent the week end at the i
ionic of Evelyn Stevens.
Mr. \ilalkeu_..of Detroit, tspent c
he week end with Miss W*illie
tuWlo.
Miss Louise Morris of Washing i ^
on. D.C.j. is visiting, at the hoipe
>f Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moldey.
Pvt. James Ellisan of Elgin c
n, ...... - . 1
r k'ki, r ia., is nonu* on a < (lays
urlough.
Mrs. Clyde Cousay ami (laugh- I
Keaaee*-re turned home "after ,
X t
visiting in Haltinioie and points
lorthi , , T _ _ , . ^
Rev. ad Mrs. ToHiert are in
ihe city this week. Hcv. Tolhert ]
is conducting his revival meeting ]
THE PALMETTO LEADER
nil Elizabeth Rrowniee of New ' Wi ls<
Oik City mid East Orange, N. J.'assoc
i-speet i vely. At the evening hoiii Re'
'ulentOiv of St. Mit'y Bap t ist"TTTlft";-w-4-ok
lis. Eva Smith <>!' Ne\v<-Yorl; City, rhuri
Ir. !>avid Mak-tns unitecf Avith the Mr
hureh at this service*. ^ leach
At 311. Zion I'r^sby tofian the
lev. E. I.. .M( Athtiivj^and the faith ^ ,
ul members conducted a stic.ess- .
. , and I
ul revival uurtmr last week with -.r,
lev. 31. R. Fifth's ofy?I> 1 ackshu J'S? as j
lie .miest minister. Much uoud
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fEW BETHEL A.M.E. CHIRCH'a
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Rev. I), C. Drown, Pastor
Sun d a y ~\vas Ti Ii i gh day at Foun- ^
ain Inn. Rev. B. T. Mack preach I y
(I a wonderful sermon from St. j ^
.,uke 2:10, subject Good News.)
"lie congregation was composed of I
aembers and friends from Bethel'
irove, Mt. Carmel and Mt. Zion j h
lunches and community. Every- f
me seemed to have enjoyed the j f
neet/ng and grave with a willing, b
icart freely "to the cause of build-I li
ng back New Bethel church which J v
s now framed up and we are plan , t
ling to complete, it and have our' o
evival meeting it in by the fourth i e
Sunday in September by tlie I n
pace of jGod_and the-cooperation | p
if our good people. We raised in I a
lie i ally SI 1-1.00. Listed Inlaw are
he names of those who eontrKui- J '
ed from 25 cents upi * | 11
Ella Style ifkot); Sgt. Lester f<
mith, $1.00; Sgt. Downs, S2.0D; f
ames Style, $1; Rev. D, 0. Brown i
51; Herbert Shell, $1M. M. Sit- g
on, SI; J. T. Bates, Sir A. 1L e
Irown SI; C'lcophus Stoddard, $1 .>
ola Stoddar. $1; Rev. MeCoke-r, i
1; Rev.. R. T. Mack, Mamie John- a
on. Clarence Boldcn. Homer Powrs,
.Minnie Bates, Rev. !'. ,J. Bar-i ^
on. C. J. Saxon. Gcfline- Willinnu ^
rene Williams?- -A. L. BarksdnTc, ,sl
$1.00 each: Annie J. Bates. I'ajinie
Barker. 'T. E. Ferguson, $1.50 ^
acli; Maggie Saxon, Emma Dial, | *
lannali Peace, John Pitts, $2.00 I ''
ach; Alice Woodruff. $1:75; Mary ^
binders, $1.55; Clara Mae Ander- *
tin, $2.50; Rosa Cunningham. "
2,<52; Ella Cunningham," $2.55;
'ecora Evans. Geo. il). Kelly, Susie ii
tutler., G. L. Campbell, Fletch X
bamblee, Clifford Garrett. Mrs. ?
IcCoker, Rosa MeGlice. Sarah \
aeksoiu Mamie Pensoti,?jTartnab^1
iullivan. Susie Williams 25c each;
lary E. Bolt. 55e; 'Jessie P. Sul- ti
van, 54e: Willie Lee Bolt 1<>; Lib y
ian A.. F. C. Boldcn, 50c each;
Iarie Brown, Miagnctha Brown, n
lc: Geo. Stewart 75c. Thanks to ("
11 for contribution. ii(
let he I Grove A. M. li. Church M
lev. 1). ('. Brown, Pastor I,.
~ST Si opened at. usual hour by vv
1. P. Simpson, Sunt. Rev. S. W.
Lnllianu. mooched in the morning, j S
i>K:,'w.t wvi.it c.'"v7i"?;v n..,. A
m yjvv b ? ? ?,?? w in i sj wt ??t l l itl "I\U v >
Sutler from Laurens pastor of ^
cthel A. M. E., pica-lied in the J.
m. from I Sam. 1:10:?Iler-drps?
loved but not a voice heard. Suheet
Prayer. Rev. I). C. Brown
reached the evening sermon text t
Co trouble at tin- river.
Rev. Jackson from Flat Rock I
onducted. our revival mooting i
vliicTi was a success. Total Amt. j
aised $1!'5.2K. Those who con lit1 "
>uted from 25c up: Rev. I). C.
Jrown, $2.20: Rev. W. S. Williams
. ('. Fast. Xanicc East. Dot t ie
Cast. J. C. Franklin. Grace M.
Ccnnedy. Catherine Smith. Mil'ie
\ Kennedy. Josh Buvnside, Will
Jarrett. Walter Saxon, John Kennedy,
Riip Hellam," Francis Kennp- ?
y. Grace M. Kennedy. Catherine' |
Smith. Millie F. Kennedy. 50c each
lev. L. C. Butler, Alice Franklin,
ames Williams, Floyd Smith. J.
5. Style. Freeman Brown, .Tamer
Smith, Mamie Smith, Richard
Smith, Rosa Smith, Burgos Clardy
S. S. Herron, Matilda WofTofd,
'orrie Ahhermiimio. IBovrv Ken- ?
icdy, Frskin Brown, Lucile ( lardy
laisy Haines, Plumer Franklin.
Vill Warden, H. P. Simpsorr, John
on Clardy. Sallie Kennedy, Daisy
L WofTorrt; Jerome ( lardy. Res
io Herron, Henry L. Kennedy,
"arrie Boozer, $1.00 each; Jesse
irown, H. H. Herroif* Anna Smith
"om Smith. W. H. Herron, Hattie
iimpson, Hattie Thompson. C. C.
itoddard, Daymon Wofford, $1.50
ach; Ella Style $.'!.O0. The revral
was very successful.
I)I E WEST NEWS m
Mi. Horace Pruitt has rciurned >1
o tiis post in the navy at Jackson,
ilk-, Fla. after a pleasant visit
ere with parents*
Mr. Charles Tolbcrt is spending
short vacation in North Caro.
Pvt. Willie Joe Mattison of Anlerson
who is at Camp Butner,
vas the Sunday afternoon guest
if ,M:ss Edna Wharton.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ellis and
Oil of Roanoke__Va.. Mrs. "Mamie-Iarris
of N. V. City; Mrs. Johnie
2. Pruitt of Bridgeport, Conn.;
'Irs. Vermeil Cowan are guests
if their parents Mr. and Mrs. J:
211is.
Rev. P?. J. Clover brought the
nessages morning and evening at
VIt. Lebanon. Visitors at Tnmrr-~ ~
ng worship: Mesdnmes Mabel I.eo
<t First Washington ehureh.
Mrs. dene (Jeorge motored to
Fort Bragg, N.T., to visit Pvt.
Leonard George. ;
r'Hs. accomplished for the saiva1011
of squIs, Follow in?_' tin- close tyj
f the revival ?day (-j^ as
observed on last Sunday and }.-utlc
lany out of the ewmnunity |?nr=
4c?lelurned do Alt. /.ion to joip. maki
ith lr ends and ic'atives in the ll1llni
pint ol worship. Rev. .John M
:ilis was the sneaker at the after- [ - vvj
oon w. rship and made a pro- i,a(a
,um'X* inijn ession upon his home , (>ron
cople. This yonne mm recently ma];j
I'ee'Vi d "the liHrlnijor of nets de
ree from .Johnson "C rmu'h iiTii- ijj_ I
ersity and ha - entered tite school ;n,r ^
1' t'!u"ol<ij*y 'her" and the sijrrs n- u|t,
irate f. r him a sM/^essfnJ^rt-t-r
s a minister of Co'?. ? ^.and
At St. Alary Baptist chmch t!7e" vV?ni
.S.~and IiTt: held-sulendid sesions.
SingJ
Mr. Yero-lus Kakin. st dioned -in
ir Yr. came and- spent a while' j ^l:
ith Jnirents. In, the meantime j '
is - s'sters Mosdanics Ucheeca J'.iax'n
ikon and llatlie Conner <>!' N. Y. )
ity were hero. .\ nice family re -! >cylt
nion."
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Rev. 15. J. Clover is vacation- ??
i<lc in Cleveland. Cincinnati and
eniu. ()h:o and Detroit. Micii. lie! ''u
as {riven a two weeks leave !*y [ Sundi
it. Lebanon church ami with it j i he *
"man"11 s<; lo assure a picas! >nid
nt v-tfentioii, lie will return in 'i tin 1.
me to he present oi% the- second in' th
uhday in September. - .tor- 1
Mr. C'hirrnep Kllis. "Jr., -who is" ;i vttoiii
larinc and vs stationed in Xort!. food
trolina is spending a furloupr. thine
ere with parents. Iieate
A successful vacation Uihh- el all
:hopi was eondneted at Mt. r."b- AIo
inon AMI-", church duriny the 2nd inm I
eek in August undi r tin- leader-I pie si
tip of Rev. Glover, Mr. Olin L. cd F?
nii.ii and Mrs, .leldi Robertson j ..Tot
HO iTurliuT last week at M t. Zion j her o
reshyter'an under direction o! I prone
ev. K. L. MeAdanisr Prof.- J. T. I v ell
m. 1 I faSsJi
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>n. Mrs. Janic Ellis and their
iatcsr
V (Hover assisted Jlcv. Horn:vlval~jl
La iky lit*t! o! las".
-?St Vi yal \\ ere added Lu lhc_
1i._
a. Maggie M. Muriay. feline*
icr. is ii inn* after suiunu." l
at State col Vit >.
. James I lean arrived last
rd ay from Noxvport News \'a.
is spending several days with
and children.
I.AKE CITY NEWS
th the opening of the Lake
schoof .just abort a week oil
nts should be yet* ine; srho I
cd?a+vd?thinking In?terms ~7>r
ng; fjood. Aorordinir to an
tmccineiM by ^ke principal. the
day. which is Tue-day. Sept.
ill be used mai'njy Cor rcyis*n
and ordering hooks: the
id day for issuing books and
ntr assigrrrrrermtl aTTl oh the
day" reg'.'lar eliissreoin * work
begin with the teachers makheir
shifts ae.nrd'no* to soiled
S.~ Mary??i and her husMi".
William Graham of Sa
ill. G\i., ivi'ic here August 15
mr relatives. M.ifs Virginia
cton. formerly of Kitvrstrec
ifpan'.nl. tlmm.
"TA'la Graham .canm home
iveek .from N'ew York after
}C hern ill for .-? % <?1 weeks.
mot.lv r. Mrs. Julia ' Graham
tied also.
11()rk a. m. i:rx iii iun
?v. If. T. Summers, Pastor
!t l)iv nioctinj? of the first
n.v of August is ao\v^h_Ui+tryT"
i]doiLunimi4+rrer"oT~ t he chinch
they have never seen its eRcv."Summers
is a wonder
is part of the county. VisiPmin
many nai ls of "the state j
iled. Rev. Summers-and his
members have panted both
lies also installed a very fine
r in New Hope and the best
this work is paid for.
nday nijr it Rev. C. f\ Still 1 roin
-Wateiboro and the pen.
ailed til miKtin*r wvi.li end
jday niaT.t with a sticcos-'.,
ill folhelixm .^TC.'Pft 'Num..
f convertsix'." 'The visltinjr
lu i; and 'Rev. Sumnicrs were
pleased from every angle.
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HIGH- HU.I.S A ME CHIKC11
Rev. 11. A. V"11"
S. S. at . usual liu..r. Class No.
J ha>. the banner.' Prayer scivice
followed. The pastor took his
lext St. .Mark 15:10. As usual he
stirred the congregation. The ser
moil, was befitting the new eonverts.
Twenty riije souls were
added to the* church and a great
rejoicing was experienced.
At 2:00 Stewardess Hoard No
2 had Rev. Conway, of Grind en t >
preach. Six ioined at this service.
A large crowd attended the ctvjjuu
'rug service. Total* for the day
12.
Miss Christina \Yilliams is- at
home on vncatvm.
Among those exp;e*el to i ntor
and continue their education this
term arc Mr. J. \V. Moore, dr..
who will finish his A. H. degree at
Morris college >n January M 1. Air.
Ketihen (*u'rt:s. Miss T.m-ilo Mmoo
Miss Inez Hunter all of N. Y. City
will 'lie home t.? continue ihcil
course at Morris college. Als
Mjss Ru.sc- I.ee Johnsmr-nf Wash
ingtnn, I). C.'-wlm returns In Alien
university. We pray foe the.
success of these hoys and-girls.
- CRISAT FALLS SKI.TCHF.K
1 Rev. II. T. Summers, Pastor
I The camp mect'ag at Camp Wei
fare was quite a success, aiuf was
largely attended:'
Rev. II. R. Washington. is. cuiu
lucting a great revival at Red Hill
Baptist church. Woodanl. He was
accompanied there Sunday by* Mrs
Marie Washington and Miss, ().
-TTMh They eir.joycd a splendid
day.
Pfe. Floyd Ilowd n. Fort Custci
is visiting his wife aiTrt-?relatives.
Mr. Dan Moloney anil family of
I Philadelphia; Air. I.. Perry and
family*; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Perry
in.I oLi r*a.>,.r
Mi!.: Mc.s dames Fannie Pickett.
! Arsonia McDufTic am! their friend
from Ilrehmond. Va.: Mr. and Mrs..
O. Tidwell, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Ti'linom.?Mi. arid Mr*. TT: TV AW
(on; Mc^clanics Toicn Tinims,* Mag
Brie JTidwell. Belle Maloney. Eliza
XtdlUi,. Jc ri io Brown. her-chrtW
yen; Mr. "Ron Gaithvr; Mesdames
Cbeislme Bullock; Joscnhine Mat"
oncy, M-oskhs?Jfnrntd f>. MVrtnvn7
Curtis Adams. Sam Gaines, Mrs.
Mar^'J. Nct'lcs, Washington. D.
C.; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kennedy.
Miss Charlie Mae Gibson, Mrs.
Alice Gaithcr, Norfolk. Va.: Mr.
Less .Gaither, W. Va. Mr. and Mr>
Charlie Blackmail. Charlotte; Mrs
Mary MeKeown, Mr. and Mrs. T.
G. White, Baltimore: Mr. and Mrs.
E. Boyd. Burham; Mr. and .Mrs.
Willie TTall and little son; Mr. Sam
Clinton and jjirl frirnd. Norfolk;
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and son
Tason: Miss Emma Gunthron, Mrs.
Emma Gunthrop and sister Tholma.
Greensboro: Mr. and Mrs. T..
T. Gray and friend, Baden: Mrs.
Eliza Arlede'e. Charlotte: Mrs. Marie
Hall. Theodore Lumpkin, X. Y.
City; Mr. and Mrs. John Lumpkin
Charlotte, were among the home
town visitors.
Mrs. A. Lumpkin has returned
from Washington where she ao:ompanird
her son on his way hark
To the navy and visited relatives
and friends.
Miss Mac Bern ice Wash ingtnn,
returned from Newark, X. J. to the
delight of her parents where she
i visited her brother and other relatives.
^
EBENEZER A. M. K. CHURCH
Rev. I). N. Wilson, Pastor
On last Sunday otir services
were very good all day. All were
happy to see the pastor Tack aftei
haying a few weeks vacation. He
preached two tyVeat inspiring sermons.
The attendance was goo 1
all day. Many visitors were pres.
ent. The Sunday school was conducted
at 4 o'clock by the assistant
Supt.. Mr. Taylor. The Leagce
was held at the usual hour.
On Sunday our church has on
an effort to help the old mothers
and needy ones of the church. We
feel that it is going to be quite a
success. M
HANNAH A. M. K. CHl'Rf'H
Rev. T. K. Robinson, l*astor
Sunday was our regular d!?y for
church service and the members
and friends were out in targe
numbers but as Rev. Vance and his
members were so loyal to us on
the second Sunday by worshiping
with oh a)l day we wanted to show
them the same kindness so after
meeting at above named church
[ our -pastor and members worshlpv
t
I cd with Rev. Yawe and Rev. Rob-|
i inson delivered the message which I
-w*vs-enjoyed by aTtand the cliur.h
rendered beautiful m.sic.
-- Aroti?are :;)s-??repiihdeTl of ~tTic|
quarterly confcience on the second
Sunday in September. .
The revival will begin Sunday,
I August 21) at Lever's chapel, yo !
i are iuvited to attend. We are sorl
ry t?> have on our sick list broj
thers J. W. Dewall. .John*' .la.kson '
[and I.. S.' Simrley. We aie praying1
for them a speedy recovery.
I WOMAN'S RAY IMtOCItAM \T
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/.ION It A I'TIST t ill KC!1
""Yiiii are invited In attend a Wo- ~
man's Day urogram..wjth various
| hm i ;>en?In in all?St .Ibm- o! the l
ily. Sunday, August l".', fiiO'l
j o'clock at /.ion I'.aptist church.
Be nuc.-icnl and enjoy yn eventing
| of worship.?
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j? *'"v o^J car course'.
Allow sir ? while (raiiiiut;. SlO.ut) '
per Mm fh with full maintenance. For
furi'iec iiiformalion, write?
Stipe intendent of Nttrsts"
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Ilollje ( o.n^'.r Meals. Sandwiches J
1 02t> WASHINGTON ST.
12. Just Rite Cold
Drink Parlor
Drinks of all Kiinjs
1012 WASHINGTON ST. *
j 3. J list Kite Hotel
Modern conveniences for In und uj
Out of Town Visitors. Make our
1 Places your Headquarters, Co- *
tl; in Ilia's Finest in Sort ices. We
Serve You with a Smile.
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102K'2 WASHIXtiTON. ST.
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MADAM CECIL
! First Time in State, County
or City
t I will toil you just
BVjHjf what want to K
Xrfl know ahout your I
garn the love of |
the one you most desire; control "
j or influence the actions of auyonc, ?
| even though miles away. Guar- _
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MADAM CECIL
All Business Confidential }
Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Permanently located in 2nd Pull- man
Trailer on left side of Highway
No. 1 coming out of Columbia
next to Mrs. Roland's Groc. Store '
; Open Sundays W. Columbia, S. C.
1 !>0c Special Readings for a short
, time only!"1
i For Appointments Phone 22970 j
LEEVY'S FUN!
Undertaking and EmhaTmin
"E A D Y ASS 1ST ANT
AMBULANCES
ANYTIME ANYWHERE
Superior Equipment
Superior Service
?SLOGAN?,
. L O W K H PRICES
No Deserving Poor Refused
1831 TAVf.OR ST, mi yMBl,
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Show ins Tburs.-l'ri.-.Sat.
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WITH "?J
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Sandwiches ?f ".ill T>i?d- courrrKors
service
.Mr. I'if'd <iliiViiv, I'jup. ." 13
linrdon Street Phone 2-200ti
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tVaverly Egso Station
Jor. PINE & TAT LOR \STS.
M tke This Your Headquarters
i-'oi Complete
ONE-STOP SERVICE
TELEPHONE IS
Jasper Caldwell, Manager brown's
Lunch Roonrr
1014 LADY STREET
Good Home Cooking A
..Specialty
Prompt and Courteous Service
Reasonable Prices '; i
)pen Each Day Until Mid?
night.
itrsl WI ET llrowu. Proprietress
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Poro Beauty School
located at 2481 Millwood Ave.
EEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL
ITS BRANCHES
ihampooir.tr, Pressing, Marcelling
CroquinoHing, Finger? Waving,'
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching. Manicuring,
Massaging, Hand
folding, Anatomy ant*
Electricity.
PHONE 5687
\nnir M. Pope T. Malone, I'rei.
Wilhelniina C. I'ope, Instructor
("OI.l'M111 A'S N EWEST
AND FINEST NKiHT CLUB
FHE SAVOY CLUB
LOCATED ON THE ni.iJWINNSBOKO
BOAD
'^ T"Mites from the City Limit*
f Eau Claire. The Savoy Club
vas formerly known as the Palnet
to (Jrill.
Sea Foods. Chicken and Stcak3.
A Specialty.
We cater to Private Parties
and Clubs ^
.Irs. Lulu E. N'ilcs, ProprietrcW'N J
..
Waverly Unknown
Lunch Room
Courteous Service
Reasonable Prices
Mrs. Rosa Davis, Proprictc/"\
W i
i.ll'J (Icrvais St. Phone 2-7890
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