The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 23, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, October 23, 1943 ...
PERSONALo
MENTION %
Lawrence-Reid
Marriage Announced
Rev. and Mrs. Robert S. Lawrence
of Metropolitan Methodist
the ma:riagc of their daughter,
MHba--Louise to Mr. William Reid
of Washington, D. C., August 9,
" 194.1,; ....
Residence; 2720 Wade Road. S. 1
& Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Camille I). Robinson and j
little grandson, Michael of Brook-Uu
lyn, N. Y., are visiting aunts, 1 ||
Miss Ida Davis and Mrs. W. C. i I
Gardner on Pine street. Friends i a
3 a;e glad to see them.
rs. Laura Barr, formerly of j I
inibia, now living in Pitts
Lurgh, Pa., spent several weeks fl
with her brother on Senate St. ~
.'he was looking the picture of as
health. _
Mrs. Elizabeth Young- of Be 1
troit, Mich., is spending a few ,v,
P^u'den street.
Mrs. Rosa Lee Thomas, of De- at
has been visiting her mother, (T
Mrs. Isabella Tyler McDaniel of h<
College Place. She was called _
home suddenly, because her son L
was accidently injured, while a;
work in the Ford Plant. While h
here Mrs. Thomas met many old C
friends and enjoyed a pleasant
stays- :
Miss Albertha Burton of 2122
I Hampton street left the city Sunday
the 17th, accompanied by her
uunt. Mrs. Bernice Oliver of Baltimore.
Before she returns she
will visit New York and SUmford, I,c
Conn. 10
Mrs. Hattie James, 2353 Stark
St., is happy to have her daughter
Miss Pauline James of Chica- A;
go, 111., to visit her. Her rela- 'n
tives and friends plan to make her
stay here a pleasant one. I
EXROLTE-HOME
Mrs. Rosy Mayfield of Chester,
S. C. writes from Carmel, N. Y. 1 j
have had a lovely summer in Cat
Hut before returning home, I wil ^
_ visit my two brothers in New Jer
*ey, *?iy daugutters in?EahtrmoH- -J
| and Washington, and my mothe: :
I brother and uncle in West Vivgini; 5
? IJiavO enjoyed -wutrng The Pai *
^nWvto Leader so much this summei p.
hOuse guest
yc
Professor and Mrs. T. .11. Hand _
berry have as their guest, hir
I mother, Mrs. Addie Handberry o;
1 \i-r< JT.. ? r
Hv-Micvnitr, iivi iiiuuy lrur.M
are making it very pleasant
her while in our city. I
Mrs. Addie Handbcrry was tl
dinner guest of Mrs. Catharin
Cannon of 2229 Gervais St., Thuv
day afternoon with a few of her
friends. The evening was most
enjoyable.
NEWS AROUND CHr.R.tW
AND CHESTERFIELD
By Robert L. McCall
Mrs. Belle Cutner of Norfolk i
Va., was funeralized at the Po f
Dee'Ba'ptisr chiirch^on Sunday
n? i ?... ? -i
J.TJL is, uuviuga |iii?acu t*
the Wasdboro hospital on Thurs
day of last week and was funeral I
ized at the Goodman's Creek Bui ?
tist church on Tuesday.,
"Boy Scout Sunday" will be oi |
served at the Pee Dee Bapt. churcl |
Sunday October 24 at 6:30. Troops'
of the upper section of The ~PP(~ ~
Dee area will_take part on the pro
?ram The public is invited to at
tend this very interesting and ui,
usual program. Don't tail to he.
. C. McLendon, scout execs.
The |Pee Dee Choral club wi
sing at the Grand View Presbytt.
rian church on Sunday evening a
4 o'clock, where the Rev. J. 1
Toatley, pastor.
Mrs. Sallie J. Brayboy is.awa,
for a few days visiting in v\ as."
ington, and Philadelphia.
- AoWN'S chapel circuit
Rev. H. L. Bonaparte, Pastor
The officers and members of St.
Mary AME church together with *
large number of visitors of other
churches met on Sunday morn
ipg at the usual hour to hear the
g^v. H. L. Bonaparte preach firs
lust HcrmtHi lor tiiis eonierenct
year. The pastor took his text
from 113th Psalm: He is a lamp
unto my feet and a light untc
my path. Subject: Some of the
men with whom I'd love to walk
It is putting it mildly to say that
the Gospel Dynamo (Rev. IfLB)
soon had the church rocking tc
the rhythm of the Holy Spirit?
eVen the little children felt the
powej: t to the extent that many
were $een wiping- tears from then
little eyes. After the sermon thi
officers came forward and gavt
the pastor a glorious surprise by
eclipsing all other records i ?
, raising funds.
On the fourth Sunday all members
and friends are asked to
come and listen t?? hi* farewell
message.
[r. and Mrs. I
. W. H. Fra^r :
Rev. and \Its. C. A I'mlm-wooil
;?Abbeville .?ifr?Cr;?anonnee?t+te?r
ai riage of their daughter Ilea- ''
4?i?k :.n<as_ to 1'ic(;iiv(M- W. ii. 1
l azier of OrantroTTuFi, S. an i
amp Tyson, Tcnn., July 14. l'.MJ, '
; Abbeville. S. C. , '
Mrs. Frazior ha.s_ just re turned
oiii a pleasant week's vir.it with
r husband in Paris, Tenn.
i>
it. Melton M. Lewis
Entertained c
? it
Great Falls, Mont.^?Mrs. Sarah ^
ae Lewis hnnnreTT her TTushand.
t. Melton M. Lewis with a birth- F
ty dinner on Thursday evening.
:tober 7, at their home in Great
jll?, Mont. The menu consisted "
frozen salad, chicken (fried), *'
;as, carrots, potatoes, gravy, '
lis, ice cream, cake and coTee.
Those present for the occasion X
t*re: Lt. and Mrs, Charles L.
nson; Capt. and Mrs. Le.ov F?,
nderson and Mr. and Mrs, Ileiez.
7,
'Ii1KNI)I.Y 11 SOCIAL ( LI Ii u
a
The club mot at its usual hour ^
tursday night past, 8 o'clock,
te meeting was called to orde-r s<
' the Chaplain, * Mrs.- J. Myers, si
fter the devotion the house was
rhed over to the president \vTTo >'<
lied for the minutes of the last c<
eeting which were read, and npted.
TKere wiIt ,be a supper- I
? C? i 1 ^ I
?vu ouiuruuy UCUHAI' i '
Mrs. Mamie Jefferson at the F
me of Mrs. M. Coleman Oil ;n
irk street. We are asking our ol
Lends to come out and enjoy v<
airselves. Time 8 oclock. a
Mr. George W: McDaniel, Sec. e\
ROBERT
jf. LOUISE ALl
\ R i o t o u i I Rom cm t?
\ r a* in y cfb out this i
I DIANA BAR
f WALTER
j WALTER CATLETT
1 Alon Dincliort Gt
Kichord lane I
ADDED ATTRj
S<r?*n WOy, Mkho?t fwwer or*d ?rn?tt PoQOrtO
Difoctod by CHARLES LAMONT
A UNIVERSA
COMING SOON TO
l
)vt. Mozelle I). Peay
irad?tales leakers
kr.rr-o ks
'"<> ' 1 > MM* JW c ?j,.. Oct. MfU .
' . O. "'>ay of 172
flilsdi'i) St.. ColumHa.' S. i
' i .'I f t (lit (V"?N''Urr?
~ 1 ' ' ? A invn's Anrn
>t tv? i.'.'cnf'v rrraduated from thi
s ';> ! Co ik-i school at Firs
f\C Ti-.iinii'tr Center, Fort De:
She leartied, in Rakers ant
t: 3~= mm ; i mililaiv method:
f pre ar'njr. cooking and servinj
r"TT" <; aullth'S of?food. He
. a: Uur ! p j.'uiut'd lu.'l _fjir,.thll:
i \V.\C im s - hal's 'at Army post;
iir.p^ or sta'ions.
OR.? N(ii:iH'-Wfr I'l'.Kt'iON A IjKMarlVmna
White, Reporter
M'.s Amelia .-enwright greotei
1 h .
t,. '<t"Xew Vo-k City. He i
tationed somewhere in Califor
ia.
Mr. nad Mks. Sims and famil;
reeted their son and brother wh
as on furlough in Rowesvillc
It- i< ; Iso stationed somewhere ii
alifornia. M
r. Roland Sal ley who is sutf
t ine a In oken arm from playini
not' all. We all hope him a sooi
"overy..
Physical fitness program beinj
"(."i! :-t the \VHkJhsotT' high, b>;
Ir. Robe't I\. Howard and Mrs
rii'iam Unites.
Mrs. K. C . Cooper of 2201 E. IT
t.,'Cleveland** Ohio, spent a ver;
leasant stay .with hw sister Mr
eorgia Dorman of Orangeburg
< 'pi. Robert Hammonds who i
l:\tioned in Arkansas, was i * 1
irniigobtirg over the week end ii
ing bis uncle ami aunt, Mr. am
'r-. -J. Dorman.
Petty Oificer John Brown wai
oTTie vi-lt Ing his parents?a?m
.nt'ly .Mr. srnd Mrs. (leo. Browi
f 110 W. (Hover St.. Orangeburg
can. and is now stationed in Lo;
ngoles, California.
IPS. IDFI.LA SPANN
N.IOYS BIRTHDAY
Deacon ami Mrs. Owens of Mt
ion Baptist church. Cayce, S.C.
ntertained Mrs. Mvlla Spam
ith a Surprise birthday dinner
t the former's 1 onto on Pulask
.lent. Tuesday ctTttmg, Oct. rj
A very appetizing meal . wje
?i;ved of fried chicken, potat<
dad, baked ham, . rice, strinj
L-ans,' lady finger peas and ho
Mis. with leu", followed by i
;urse of fruit salad and cake.
Amonlr those present were Rev
. C. Spann, husband of the hon
red guest, Rev. and Mrs. B. B
elder, Deacon and Mrs. Gillian
nd a few iriends. The?childret
f the host and hostess asgistec
L*ry much in making the atTaii
success. All enjoyed a lovelj
,*ening.
.BRITTON J j
Wife
RYMORE 1
ABEL- T
ERNEST IRUfX
'Oryc Dolcnz
*ctions *
> 0<'g*rK)l $?<xy by Hoqo* W ^
Produced by AUX QOTTUEA,
L PICTURt
YOLK THEATRtf!
: -h ; :
THE PALMET
STAFF SG L AND
M I I
jHI lb- ^ '. *1
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Members <>t the lovely we (Id
[| mohy which was" held recently
^ Alnieta Simon, Mr. 'jOliver. He
. Ellon Edna Kibler. She is th<
s She: is a so a graduate of Math
n a stodeilt at Georgia State co
1 and Mrs. dames Stewart of t
Following the reception the
1?duie;i St, USO News 11
V
- hi?addition to the?usual gather?^
ng of soilniers, soidi'Ts wives, and i
'iviliaiis many o'. t of town guests
isitsil the Harden Street USO on
. si S. Inlay .and took pai't "hi its
rograni of.act ivities. Miss Flossie I
|?ofh .?music?mstructor?at j tt
anker I. Washinjjt n High S.hool '
;. i.s tl.e'gtlesi nrijsl during the i c:
.ne'ic appreciation hour and thrill-1 \
\ i nit ..sailers wiih her rendition t n
r works- Irani Iti-ohnis.lust uiid.
i other musi. masters. Miss Thomp- cj
. son iris<5 r rnciously" FesfnunletF w "jj
< i the many requests, that were made, r
0 \i.eautiiin and inspirational messX
age yax delivered by Uev. A. A. vv
t ligviajx-during' the Vesper Hour.
3T" Rev. Taylor spoke?very interest- ! p
utgiy i rear trie suojeel "The Salts- ! p
. i>>iig Power Ut tjotl." J'vt. henry [ t.(
-i Pieston of" he?J'liy.h coinitKled tno
. i program wh!vh "ncl aled gi p.
r i singing; prayer by Pvt. Richard 1 l(
1 i'tlaymom ? si ?sok->?by?M iss . .mi;-, i
1 Moultrie, and scripture reciting, j .
r Pvt. Ren .lonnson. was liosi ;oi i.ic >
r ' !ay.. Misses Vance. Reunion i.-mi I
j Corley were'hostesses. The leg < f
| .ar open l'orum 'a ill he held on next
[ a.in.ay ai ?3;i.'0 p. ni.. .the subnet
r.c announced later. Mr. W.
I F)o;!ri k Robinson, Au.rney ami.
I.cat! ot' Rationing Board no.2. \v i
j l< ad the discussing. 1 Hero was j
...ami unity o Fn.uiy ni^ht. The
rj-.ictaiiii cntorlninnienl ]> ni.-.l
h> Pfe Giil White the 'excellent
i.nee mus'v hy the 2:58th swingsters,
and the unique "take" drinks
v t.e tne necessary ingredients tor
. 'ri... ' ..i i' i .-;
, I .. V..(> *.111 . 1 i? V IK 1/ Y? ilS IH'U ill j
.uliy decorated in rose air! blue |
[ ><>! t.J .os were set up with at
mi n i caTils on them. Ffe.
I 'I, 11'?\ViiiI a?u I'urinuriy an mi
ern.ii.vr .'a s-.nne of tho Ki^; name
n:l?s < i Ne v York City. Mrs. i'al,1
.nr fhappelie ami Miss Sylvia
'avis v.ere hostesses foi?the |
Hair. M n' ii dance will he jriven j
j ?ii next Fr'ilay evening, Oet.22. I
The Kscpiire Club of he?. No.2. I
I *<>rt Jackson. entertained the liar-!
1 let) Street l.'SO Hostesses with a j ..
j formal party on hist 'Siitunh y. '
1 This was a very enjoyable oc<?a I ...
j imii. All soldi rs wives are invv.e |
: to join the W ives cKb aiuT^bimly;- j "
K.uo on Wednesdays-. i he-e iv.ee.- ' '
i .iijjs are l td' of enthusir.. r.i and j j
i uiny are le.u niny; ^ast. j
i | | t
'd
, Allen Univ. Versus |n
i 1 I n
j Livingston College
Rv Frederick C. James ' T
I
On Saturday afternoon at 2d>i li,
j t'elock the Allen University
I ./.I'aU' In/'L'at C will 1\W? ?t till* I IV 1 !
i ,-Tr.M .11 (*?* < R 11 Dog- ?>n Hurst |
The Hull Dojrs are from
nLsbury, N. C. and ftre reported t]
. M1 in io;< n?itmit tot?t c .? tit?rj
j ime. the Yellow Jackets . have (;
' wed 1 wo "North Carolina teann tl
; this season, A and T and Johnston j(
i C. Smith respectively; In both j.
rames they lost"the victory hut ir n
r he lingo of the team "then wrl! r
, he mo"'losing to Livingston.
J This great game premises a
irge number of spectators.
. ti
NOTICE! |
" - - i
For enjoyment coPTe to Union
Haptist church?tno Capital City x
Quartet. Rev. K. M. Keitt and
some of the best talent of the
city tvill appear the tth Sunday i
evening, at j ."o'clock. The public |
s cordially invityd. I.. K. Swit-I J
zer, sponsor. n
??r?? -?
r() LEADERj
MRS. RICHARD
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t , ^ ISsPT^
k m BB pUk
BRA
Bl
.
ing party of Staff Sergeant
at the home of the "bride, B
lyman, Mr. Rhodi)ey H. Dov
i daughter of Mrs:. Hattie M.
;er academy of Camden, S. C.
liege, industrial college, Ga.
'aniden, S. C. Mr. Vernon
couple left for a short hone
^ and Mrs, J. J.
lintcn Entertain
Nodical Group
(To The Palmetto Leader)
Lancaster. S. C.?I)r. ./. J. Clinm.
assisted?hv hw wife \Ti< .1
. t Pat011 and i. number of I.anistcv
f'tizens, n.eluding D"?. H.
. Davis, who introduced Editor
I?C Honker of the Lancaster
'ews who spoke to the Pharmast
on "The Advantage of Inteltrent
Advertisement"; Dr. Geo.
. Xmd. who spoke on "Socialized
Iedicine"; Dr.,R. L. Crawford
ho gave "Hospital Case Reports
n SoutieenVa"; Dr. D. K. Jenkins +
;>f Chlumbia) who spoke to TKeT
on i?t? on "Dental Hone Pro-'
?ss> while Mrs. Frostie Humphries
rpnke to the Auxiliary, on
Prenatal Care". The layety who
?t?k part in nvnking the social
art trf- the evening a success, inREX
INGRAM
The hlariuus "I'.u.lls of a secret r
,.r- 'Kind Wife*..
he new comedy-drama, starring
.liei have leading featured rules,
ippeaiiny prominently in an impr
mi. nvmitf i/oii'M/,, rwcnaru i?an<
oinical complications follow each (
lie story in which sparkling dialoj
Mchat-l Fessier ami F.ncst Pagan
In' picture was directed hy Charles
lex Ingram plays his part with the
is numerous contributions are <k
ItFHORAH SOCIAL ( LI P. |
he ( lub held its last meeting on
londay night. Ocloiter IS at the
oine of Mrs. A. Clarke. The
reeling was opened at the usual
me witn the President, Mrs.
aylor presiding. First song by
lis. Ilaynes, Scud Me. Prayer by
ic Vice-Pros.. Mr. Oaten; scripTre
lesson by Mrs. Clarke from I
en. 1 : 30-3:1 after which the de^p- |
ions closed^ We then went into j
usiness session. Minutes of the
etary and were approved. The ;
oil was called, each member reponded
with a liible. verse and j
I
We exten-f a cordial invitation '
n the many did s and 0,1. triends
0 atend a chicken supper. Sat iray
night. October 23 at 1300 Ly- j
n stieet. After Jhesc traysnc- I
Ions the mueLing closed to ^meut
!'il'"i\nn next Monday ni^h-t. One)
V Wit1' V mi was sunpr and wo
oio dismissed.
WAVKH1.KY I'. I. MIxT.TS
|
wyif. a,.- f'lii **?.? "?IT nf },?
Vavcrley Parent-Teachers' asso- ]
iation was heid at the school w
?hursday, October 14th. The '
f
* ' J
M. STEWART WEE
and Mrs. Richard Manning Ste\
Tooklyn, X. Y. "Left to 1'i.Mii: ,
el*. Airs. I.illie Y. (Cook) Hattr
Ki. lcr ami of tho late Mr. ii'ii
l he gvu>m is stationed at ro
when lie was inducted uilo tin.
Ratten. Miss Lucinda Cook, M
ymoon.
rtnitrTt; Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis Mob- 1
ley, Mr. and .Mis. Coy Mobb'y. Mi
and Mrs. I). A. Blocker. Mi*, ami i
Mrs. - Wxuiitctl Cunninirhaln. Mr.
and Mrs. David Cauthetm. Mr. ami
Mrs. Charles Maekey, Mr. and i
Mrs. Leroy Adams. Mr. ami Mrs. :
Roseborou^h, Rev. and Mrs. Oieen C
wood. Mis. Emma Couser. Mi". <
er, Mrs. E. A. Dixon, Mrs. Earnest
Gamble, Mrs. Thos. Thiouju'. '
Mrs. L. Era/.ier. Mis. Ada Dixon.
Mrs. Corrie bailey. Mis. \V. 1.. '
Funderburg, Mr. Charles TViner. t
dir. G. G. Massey. Mr. A. "It. Rial; t
er, Mr. Rosevelt Taylor. MissCtTaiyT
\. Tillman, Miss Mary Lee Ham- ; ,
uioiTil and'Mr. Ernest Gamble. The |
.visitois noted by your reporter.)
were-: Miss. Nettie Fox. jf vot-enG.
tvbbij; Miss Rernice Baton. of | ,
Jenkinsville: Miss Ruby Rabins of |
Oiantreburp; Dr. and Mrs. Black- j '
moil ami lirTand Mrs R. S. Winn [
of Charlotte; Dr. and Mrs. 11. II. (
f* ..C > f - - At
viun .utwiroe-;- Air. CT i_, Mik- |
in universalis ;fi
ivaniape art* said to he ro eale.i v. r
Robert Pa'go si" d Hot ise Allhritton
?fn the current array of fttrr fthnessive
sup; ort'mr cast are \\ after (
and Rex Inpfa m.
other in prick succession unit 1 the <
'lie is saiil to he l\a'? e ; in ;i;ien
o wrote tHo screen play fiom an .?:
< I.amont.
' dignity befitting a hist rate aelor.
>i11 y?* much for a be ctea under, iand
President, Mr. Robt. Ke?*!uiv ma.It .
a fervent appeal to the parents I i
and teachers to make tins one i . i
the best years in the history of tin | ,
association, lie \m loomed tin j.
new parents, introduced the ncv. <1
v ice president, Mr. John Martl'.T. j
and prostrated tne \ i ... . ,
The thenie for them'en i n n.> .
around Health in codPei lion wn. |
the Will' droits in this diiei 1 ]
Principal White man cave a wry. j.
informative talk on the s. ho i I
.unch, on the new law ;e.| .11 'i;^ ; I
children under 14 years- ol aire to 1
be oil" thy streets ny s o vines, at,.. I
on the Community Chest. In ai 1
of these matters he -iyed the t'ul-1 (
iest cooperation ol tin p.nvh.v
Supervisor Johns.-h brought
?ii-t-(.iug? arid explained now an i .
when Ration Book Four would t?e
issued.
The meetings are held on the
second 1 hurs.iay. 111 e.e.. iiv.nn
and ca ll parents is urg-'d to attend,
and profit ffotn (:,o Tn oRnu '
Li\i ajKi un.ere.iuUig ^
J: - Recreation
at AllenRenedict
Court Center
Tuesday night (?< (. 12 was B;n-?
go Night at the Center. Co. 7211 .
of Fort Jackson ?-nd ladies enjoy?r
?5?
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1
(DING PARTY J
)^?v_ <<-. " ( <
1' i
. . : J& .' ?:'! ': . i??
; ?? rrP1
vart posr following the cere- ^
Mr.. 11? \ iiian. d .. M s<
n. the bride. the former .Miss
ilt Ki'nler of < olumbia. S. ('.
rl Kustis, \'irtf;ni;u_ lit- was m
arr?;y. He is thi- son of .Mr. n:
r. .John dripper.
1 '*
lain! of < umden;_ In. and .Mrs. H. ' 1
.i; i .Mi'.-. 1 >. K. Tentins'
of Coliimliia. ,,
"71 r. ITt? e.cjt.on ?'*' otV.ce.rs for tiic 77
text year. I >r. .J. !. re eived
thi- uiiain'.oits vote l'm
l? si?ie|)t as likewise. I >)'. ('. I..
Nor. of MaH'tsey for vi?e-presi- *
lent; H. Jk sti i j i 1. y for* ?eciclary^
>r. J. J>. WalK' r ?<i' Sna. lunl.Tirt: *u
s l e: *irer: ?v S. Sharpe of Sen- j
ca for chaplain. - "r
Next meeting to he held' at' i
iatlncy. where 1 ill nv itu-tallin'-" of ^
he otlieers will he a feature of
he meeting. .
A
x ? y pivp;;;.\m
VI ST. 1.I KK o
S?. J4-^-ei.nl -t-'horch in- a
TTes you fo T77 fTv-TTTt Sunday, n
i !n;.i r th a1 < > !.? i< . to i' f
\ onion's )>ay- Ptiarrant. .Mrs. Etta -o
e . . r; I ai ?fu
iua. a nutrh r 'ft:;- >. ( . Stat<
ilx'Sie I aea.ty ' he y <e . ' *
.eaker.
[RED "WIEEV
lh fXt ; :tiiiiliii;ii v otfo.t in UtfiVVI .'
, is annoutu'iMl as or.o of the .most
n?f 0-nrra?Barryi'.oro?ami?Wal'ft
'atlott, Krnost Tr'. <-x. A lai. Hint'- .
2(
I'X.-itmjr :>n ! satt.-fy i:?r rlmjax. of
as | '< : t ' < >n>.
iy.iinl -inly )y llhjrar "Wildr and ?
11 is lonjj stay i;i Hollywood ami
ii?u* i'otu v oti tHo rai l's."
d :;)) OM-I.il'u; of f ,1). Ifofivshi.?
nts. w oi o sop'oil. F:
Co. _ ;> of Fort .!.,oh ..,;i v.civ "
flU'st- or. Thursday Col. 14 at '?
i lot;- la: \v<oh iy ilaiu-o. Tito ?
adios ot 1 llv I-, Ipit Aid- Chth of ;
i.<; ( alvarv clinn-li <..>-o...l
:i ??oiiu:>.
deltas 1'resent \
Harvest Carnival
There's a rare tieat in 'stoia at
fi>i u n loving I tniua'.i.j, when >; i '
tic 11:xrht 'of 'XoVt'ir.ix'f 1st. I?eta i
[Tela Si. ma Chapter nf I'olta .
1 itr . a Theta Severity .sponsor* ' Tt
i-.. It-,) .1 .. %
-> ' . i.m.ll III I Ml- rtl It'll j
I niv. r-ity gymnasium. Krum the 1 'i
nlans afoot il Mrms as il J,.bv...nii !
wa> : mm the State Kail' grounds ['
i- I" he mrrrr-H?l.n.lily I'lorn tfu .1
I I i. ,o i i' Alien (iym .
li'uir. ' | '
Thi< carntva' J< 1 ? ho i'or? ai,.
]\ tIt" ton ranking carnivals are
mii . Khntv of everything from f(
hot dog*.-. vop torn ami pink lem- jj
ouade ,to ynsirs \\'m> vmu'I the
.! >? and te~T von the things yon ,r
l't-(i to hear ahout the past, pros- ,
cot ami future. '
'ti-noral admission is twenty-five
cents. Cotat ci.e! Cbrne all 1
' ^y<i?zr
PACF SFVFN
o C elebrate
i>cond Birthday
Donald Jennings, the-, son., of
t.~Wi!liam C.-.Jennings and Mrs.
Ii'<- Jenniivgs a' 1<>1.1 Carolina
nit is celd.ratihg his second
rthday on Novemher H, 11)43. arig
with a biit'nlay party, whichII
at -1.3m until 0:31).
y>
rr. I.AV1MA HUEWTON
^ SI (i N 111) TO IT. ll'HNMXf;
~~~K
' ??: t fie* Monies, la., Oct. 12?
,1. Lavinia Brewtoii, 175 K. * *.
lark St.. .- partanhui g. S. ('., is
eluded in -the group of Negro
i n,tiers of tne Women's Army .
>i p< assigned to Duty at Ft.
'. tilling, (iiorgia. She received
I \\ AC training at First WAC
raining .Center. Fort Des Moines,
\V7IT ' "
? -?. I
NJOYS FURLOUGH
l'oit Deposit, Maryland?Pfc,"
ack B. Simpson, Jr., of 37th
it'cia! M-ivice, Fort Huachuca,
lizona. the son of Rev. and Mrs. jl
Is. Simpson was at home fox 3
leva.days recently with his parits.
While here he visited his
Mors Beatrice K. and Cora Lee
. Simpson at Hampton institute,, g
a.upturn Ya., where they are
Junior and a Freshman in Homp
> * I k>:.: i .> a 11,1 Business.?1 espect- J
1,!V. He also \ isiled the Alary
iin dale teachers college at
mm-. .Maryland, where he was
senior hefore tie was inducted
to ti.e army in May, and several _ "ij
his friends, and played for both
r\ ices in. Bethel A. M, E. church
rfe Sunday~"v.here his lather is
e pastor. ' ' ' |
i Cihei's officials gave to the
n ice men here Friday evening a
cei lion in thejCh.rch Cemmunhail'on'
-Mills street. Of the
. iy-iwd thousand nien stationed
Bainbridge Naval academy more
an seventeen hundred are color1.
all were invited. Beside the
Idiers on Oravel Hill side and
ere highly entertained by the
i.rch.
i
w?.v i ukuui |'ai r>vJiiu^tr lias
i'ii bea uTTT iU I y re modeled with a
u-k dyi^n?tn a cash bases and
o Senior and Jimiolr choirs ceriir.lv
sane Sunday before two
ry irtsoit ititr sermons were defied
by the pastor.
Real Estate
Buy Now?Prices From
$1,100 to $2,000
1. and f> Room Houses, ^
csirahle Location; in Good
audition.' Lots $50 and up.
:rsv_'li'rms may be arranged
Kinard Realty Co.
).'!() Taylor St. Phone 6087
K"X?X"XmW~W"W"X"X"M"W?5
MADAM WRIGHT
PALMIST
'trader and Advisor. Not
pro Toriav and Cone Tomorrow.
>ok for Name. Seventh Daughr
of the Seventh Generation. j
HORN WITH DOUBLE VEIL
fThis lady arr:ved in your
town to do good for the
public?by?bar wonderful
powers in reading the
history of one's life; also
gives advice on all affairs
of life, such as love af- -
-ivs. -4m*? mem*?matterm family y
fairs, wills and divorces and
-wt eve-vthing pertaining to the
e'flirp of one's life. j
Dorr't fail to see Mai'am Wright
as been in your state and coun- '
? years. There are lots of read's
jro'tinir placed in your town. . ' f
!n lam Wi ijrht is the only read'h;it
ha< a diploma for her
'The fMn*t pet fAided ftnd #A to
vrf'sr nice. M-idnm Wrieht
s an offiee for white and color- - y.M
M ad-m V riebt doesn't do boaless
through mail; you will hare
> pay Her a visit, if you want '?
'formation.
Permanently located In Studio
e ts on, Meeting St., on U. S.
'iirhv-v No 1. a* City Lhaita, >1
West Cplaaibia. 8. C.