The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 03, 1954, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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Saturday, April 3, 1954. LOST ?Lost while _ shopping on Hi Street, Ladies ' White Gold Gru Wrist Watch. 2 Diamonds, Rewa Call 2-7460 Julia Lee. 636 C. A West Columbia, South Carolina . Dr. Everett L. Dargon from N' York is visiting his parents ft and Mrs. Thomas Dargon at 14 Oak Street, , ELK ^EWS CALENDAR OF EVENTS: The I. B. P. E. of W. of P metto Lodge No. 342 and Pri rose Temple No. 611 wish to ta this opportunity to express the public their appreciation the fine spirit and cooperati shown and given them <at th public program. They arf aski for continuous support and I inviting all of you to spend enjoyable eveninc of fnn~ ?. laughter with them at the E Rest, 1110 1-2 Harden street. The Rest is open to the put on all evenings except the se'cc and fourth Tuesdays and W nesdays nights. As 'a reminder, may we bri ? you up to date on our Calen? of Events? Primrose Temple No. 611 sp sored a Talent Night on Sun< evening, March 21, 1954, at 6 p.m. at Zion Baptist church, Washington street. A very int esting program of readings i songs, .with persons, .present their talents was enjoyed by This program w<as given to h the Good Samaritan- Waver hospital. On every Friday night, th will be parties given at the R< 1 ' These parties will vary ft week to week. On this Frit night, April 2, 1954, at 8:30, Bingo Party will be held. 1 are asking each and every < to conie and enjoy the fun. The Annual Health and Edu tion program, sponsored join by the Bills and Daughters v be on April lb, 1954. The pli ' will be mentioned in next wee news. Other coming events are: Oratorical Contest April 22. Womanless Wedding", M'ay 7 "The club met at the home Mrs. Lillic Redmon. The preside and officers were on duty. Ope - ing song by Mrs. D. G. Rhe prayer by the chaplain, Bii verses were heard. The minut were read and rec'd. Unfinish and new busisness was discuss< The light hander was brought us by Miss Bettie Rhett a n Glendora Ray, with asking quet ions from the Bible, and a pi n- a n: ?:- t -- ** uuiug v/?i a rivmc uy mrs. Richardsom? The meeting as whole was interesting and enjoyi by all, and the members are pla ing on taking their trip the 4 Sunday in June to Atlantic Beac Any wants to join us on this tr contact us now. We are praying for a succe for the club the year throug Come meet with us on Mondt nite after the first Sunday at tl home of Mrs. Mary and Ell< Richardson. PERRIN THOMAS SCHOOL NEWS ' I. C. Brown, Principal The recent acquiring of t\ AM mi<l pm *? ? ?? * *'*. JIV?U1U8, twu ICUU players and several albums records has greatlyimproved t music appreciation program Perrin-Thomas School. The patrons enjoyed two fill "Skippy and the Three R's" ai "Give ^e Liberty" at the Mar P. T. A. Meeting. Mrs. Magfl Glover- was elected delegate the State P.T.A. Convention. , ,?The P.T.A. presented a pr gram in the school auditoriu Sunday March 21 at 4:00 P. ] The program was "as follow* "My Faith Looks bp To Thee 1 the audience. Invocation, Rev. B. Holloway, The Lord's Prayc Miss Pope. Solo, Bennie Taylc Poem, Rachel Woodard. Trio-Tl Pope Family. Poem Charlie Jac son. Instrumental Solo Jacquelj Jones. Poem," Richard Thorns Solo Marva Tolover, Selectic Perrin Thomas Quintet. Sol Juanita Abney, Duet Qletl Whaley and Alberta English. S ^ lo, Mrsr~dosephine Blakely. Int Solo, Mrs. Williams, Duet, Clam ell and Mary Coleman. Sol * Alice McCloud. Remarks by tl Pres. Mr. Green Jackson. Mi: Magnolia Jones was Mrs. of Ce emony. Prizes were awarded 1 the following: 1st prize Juani Abney, 2nd prize' Joan Pugh at Judy Jefferson. 3rd prize, Betm ??? > . \ mm * I BENNETTSVILLE NEWS Services were good Sun. at all the city ohurches. ve* cial Board, of St. Michael Methd^ I dist hurc.h met Monday evening at 7:00 P. 31. at the church. The scouts meet at the Chun.!i every Friday at 7:00 P. M. ? Rev.?S, O.?Pouncoy, Postor of Evans Metropolitan A ME Zion *3 Church is full of smiles due to the ..large enrollment of new members during the.i?fmth. The Delia Harrington Circle met last week at the home of Mrs. L. Gales. A good program and a plen R'" ty good things to eat. m The General Missionary Society met last week in the huL The Mary Jane Bradsfird Circle rendered t.he program, led by-Mrs. '?n Narciss Beards and The Delia Har eir rington Circle did the serving led ng by Mrs. L. Yales. Mrs. P. R. Moire ~ ? . .. ~ ??-?_ ?-1 vonuni is tneuenerai ^resident. an The Mother's Club met last Wed nesday evening in the hut. Not a withstanding the Tain was falling a large crowd of parents and child ren put over a good program with play and fun and plenty delicious things to eat. Mrs. M. Wright is President. ? ing Those of you who like Mrs. Dora Lucas work, can have your .hair on_ fixed by her now. She is working jay at the home of Mrs. Alice Thomas .00 on 216 Henry St. If you want your on hair fixed in the latest styles call er. 759 W. -? md Miss Sarah Mildred Adams spent ing a very pleasan?_week-end with her all. teacher Mrs.-Ingram and family elp in Pageland, S. C.~- - tey Mrs. Susie^ Adams was some what surprised on Sunday evening to ere have her son Prof, and Mrs. Grovcr :st. Adams, and little Grover Jr. visit om her^They are teachers in the Troy lay High School at Troy, N. C. A \T^o f-11? i- *-J 4Uio. . iraincuu 1W/1IUUK lTOIU We Washington, D. C. left Sunday even ine ing after spending a few days home with her brother Mr, and Mrs. Ben ca- jamin Kollock and other relatives tly on Cheraw, St. rill Mrs. Warnetta Kollock accom*ce pained hy her brother Mr. and Mrs/ k'? Benjamin Kollock motored to Union S. C. last Thursday and were -- -the house guests of their brother Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kollock. Mr. and Mrs. Mack McLeod have remodeled fchejr beautiful home on: Bell* 3 WEL av E- r You wo a ' - Columbia ed nth ' |p Bamberg Pr gs A ^Selection of cool Bemberg ^ summer. They're designed to , Choose from several styles in Black. Washable. Sizes 12-1 Jn 24 Vt, 4C to 52. z. >n o, w? ' J Hudson F i1 only 79c r* Sliprhtly irregular Hudson H( to * spring shades., Seamless and to with dark seam. Sizes 8V4 tc id tr ". . .Aw X Ella St. Also Mr. and Mrs. Richard j . Rfesp nn fihpraw St -it* Miss CQra Sanders spent a short 1 stay Sunday, evening in Hartsvijle,1 roi S+. ?i the guest-Of-Mrs. Alice But- t dei ' ler artid daughter. j He - ^ [T.h Mrs. Addie Thomas from the see I state of New Jersey after spending j int j the winter in the city visiting her \ off I sisters and biullier, lilt? CopolandS, 1 The Harrisons, and the Williams, j wa She left last week j?nd for her i ?n home, . - his ' ' . jTh On t-he sick list are Mrs. Carrie j us Little, Mrs. Lillie Jenkins, Mrs,, del Julia Williams;* Mrs. Betsy Ann 1 ou Washington, Mr. Ed Malachi and I ial Mr. Calm Quick. ! co ^ The Senio of r :-: ALLEN UNI 1 Presen 'Othc I (Players Inc. Was Friday, Apr Curtain Time: I Allen University I PRICI Orchestra I 4~ Wings . Balcony: Tickets May -Be Pure Business Office ? ^Q.QO.Q QO.CHWO.OOj3C83CK85^0^8^0^3w , ? Baseme k $, COME TEACH n't .want to miss these fashion & . You'll see them at Belk's Base where the most outstanding va int n rnccoc iuv v/oavo sheer print dresses for keep you neat in the heat i Aqua, Gold, Navy, Grey, .o 20. 18% to - 5.98 Spring 4 Handbags Handbags to complete a spring outfit are reason ably priced in our. Basement Store. You'll find beaded bugs, failles, i straws, leathers > a n d h patent plastics in a wide ff selection of color and (f 1 shape. ~ " I j 1.98 & 2.98 /\ k Inciprv JL vy CFXV/ M. J pair " ' " >siery in a choice of I full-fashioned styles ? 11. . w. 4 ????X .? THE PALM1 COI'E NEWS Q. ..1?Mnranl, Pastor Sun. was a busy day in and aind Cope. S. S. was called to orr at the usual hour on the Cood ipe Circuit with Supt. in charge, e lesson was beautifully diseus1 and those taking part seemed crested. We closed out with an ering. After which the pastor tanrc for i d with some timely remarks and nouncements. He then selected i text from- Bach. 3-G. Theme: e spirit of-lhe Lord working with, , ,-From the Sub. we had a wonrful message a;> usual. We cclosed t with Love feast and TestimonI meeting. The pastor .had a short nferejicc with officers and left to r Class I VERSITY 1 ts ?l1n' 'JLJLVP -g Kington, D. C.) iL 9, 1954 ;.;?| 8:15 , P. M. I i Auditorium I CS: I q:^^J2.0fr? 1 _____ 1.50 I _______ 1.50 & $1. I hased From The Phone 7803 / 8 mt Store ERS uy-s while you're in ment Store . . lilee may -be found STTO LEADER have dinner with Mr. and Mrs. N. r.' I'ehdarvTsr ' - ' [r Accompanying him were tlfb J Four (Jospcl Quartette of Mann- s -ingr-S. 'Mr.- Frank-Hardy his pastor's Steward and the write!-. >Ve hud a grand' time. A delicious ( dinner and an interesting conversation that lasted until night. We hope they invite us again soon. On Sinn nitn w?,? ri'liirni'lt to Mace donia where - wtr v^itnessed n xtu^lightful program. rendered hy The Four Gospels of Manning and the i Uqidfi). 1 debt Ouii^ette of Norway _j J S.C. I am putting it mildly when 1 say we had a glc^ious time. The spirit of the Lord was with us.'We I , will Thfjffitf! Ho ha^bc them visit us j anytime. ... . What I say for our Sun. services I | is meant for Oak (JroVe and Cal \ vary Churches; where we were i told, that Rev. ]$. T. Martin and Kev. J.M. -Mitch.el had ~ wonderful ^services. The members-seemed \y?ll pleased with the messages brought ' to them. [""""welcome" I ih . ! ?? P - k L 1 Mitchell s I\ 1431 MAIN Headquai Handsfrme F IN ALL NEW MM FOR THE WELL French Flannel Suits II t?~~ 34.50 '.; | Others 29?50 to '49.50 I !Mr. "B" Shirts 3.95 o Others 1.95 to 4.95 i Side Lace | Suede l3HOt 3 . Others 8.95 I Remember': L Mit<h< 'I ho Little Shop \V 1 0 1431 MAIN ST. o c> #oa?>oooooooooooooooo.oc>oooo MAKE YOUR HAIR B ?all day long, without a single recombingl -Jtf ' ' A '*.4? ' . ' -Vs r ' i* \, . .' The family of the late Mrs. Sere la Johnson who departed this life . Sun. March 14, hafc our deepest sympathy. Our loss is heaven's rosskOad a. m. i:. chvk( h, Rev. S. ] .. Hick*. Pastor | Saluda?-Sunday School was call- J 1 d to order hy the Supt ut 1 1 :<10 < i.m. The les-on ^:ts wonderfully Q .aught by "Mr. <i. W. Maynard. reviewed by the pastor. Subject: ".le ( uis Strengthens lhs j)iciplcs." We ^ ftad a |ftwwl lesson-i^frtdlcetton good. ~ Service started at 1'2:H0 o'clock.. The >ei ipture reading hy t ie pastor from St. Matthews 27:17, { After the. hymn was lined, 1XH . the reading was St. Matthews 5:12 | Theme: "The Rreat fiate." . Rev,:,, Hicks delivered a wonderful ser- j nion. 11 was enjoyed hy all. , i Attendance was few, hut by. the t help, of-God.-iwe" went un.-wi.thour ^ services. ' . 1 t Visitors^u-rc always weleome. -*-j t Rnsa~t*.' Wei|s; !:?j...1 te-r. ,,, oooooooaoooooooooooooo.oo-1 TEACHERS 1: ? len's Shop |, STREET |l g i rters For | j lannel Suits I [ )F,S'AN1) STYLES g:? DRESSED MAN ?i Snnrf ' si1 w $511 Coats ; ' 1, For every occasion $29.50 | New Spring I 11 jfr' a j Slacks It ; : " I, 8.95 - - . 8 Others 4.95 to 1195 2J I; is 1195 |f , g,T, to 14.95 ' g C ?? rhe Place . i ||P in MEN'S E rill ;SM0" - rli ith Iii? Values ' O O p .?|4 COUfMMA, C. S. g| 2 ? i' o i O OO O OOOOOO OO O O OO o o oo o o o i EHAYE *' ^ 1 . ^-2 1 2 mm. * ' i . " LIVE C Every Friday and Saturday, " sold fb, you direct from Pool. J WILLIAMS COl One Milr?Hcvond Gads iltENKZKU A. M. F. < HI K( H IIAKl.EKTON, CLOSES GUEAT t FY' 1-V'A I. Fiionezer A. M. K,. Church, of "hat le.?ton, S. C. ijastoied t y tPat ine builder scholar and Christian tenth-man, J)r.JH. _.J. Hutchinson U- jif^t closed one of tin- greatest eviva! meetings-it. has had mine <> attend." Prior tg the meeting ie laid announced that the Kev. Jr. Autos W. Harris, pastor o f lew convert s. ? Monday. night March bth the' dinjster nta<}e his first appear- \ j Jethel A. M. K. Church, Augusta, ] la. Wuuld he-TtTe guest minister *j o conduct a spirUual campaign , <i k vivc ffie church and to recruit vrdent that ;v great TneCting was' c 'Li--t("'c. for tin i hi- first night. a-L nee. 1 10m the beginning it was ] tacked church greeted the minist-(j r. Each night the sermons * were I < tiececded by a soul stirring prtiy- j ( ...v. Lin^ umi. nuuiu jnspirc any ( >ne and especially a minister. Dr. Harris sermons were pre- t ceded by wholesome Inst ructions- <. 0 the candidates'that filled thej( ront seats each night. after which r 1 burniTig message was given that ' J tirred Hbenezer and ( r.arlcsTon. a he like of which has not been wit- u icssed liere in a long time, if ever 1 icfore. t During the ten-nights' campaign n ?8 persons wehe converted" and of hiii nvimbnni?eixty?jnined- ? lUenezer, On Friday Night Mar. bth the close of the meeting, it tad rained all day and was still :ain4ng- Xhat -night,?byt-that - did tot keep the people away^. and here were 12 converts on the last tight and an offering of fifty-six lobars was given. The total a- i nourrt raised during the meetings ivas <v!78.0d. i As a fitting climax to the great j meeting the- Presiding Elder, Dr. ) L. L. Farmer was present on Sun- J lay- March 21st for the Second j jyurterly Conference. As those of I ou who know, the Rev..Dr. Far- J ner can testify that he rtm^ l nong the host preachers" of tate. The pastor gave him (lull N hargo Sunday ami he baptized 34 ml fel 1 ow shipped till int'o t h e Christian family. The Rev. A. T. Murry attcn<l-) (1 the meeting and added much a the spirit of the meeting with is sweet singing. Rev. .1. V. .'ennings, P.> E Beaufort District V ST. I'llII II' A. M. K. ( HI KCH? Rev. N. A. (Jury, Pastor . ^ S. S.. opened at the usual hour rr y tile' Supt7 Mis. M. K. Ilenton. o-wor.ker? at their posts of duty. l ttendance fairly pood, being a sry inclement day. . .Morning worship at 11:15 a.m. rayrr Services were c onducted by eaeons Isaac J<hnson. t>hc ustor ascended the i**strum and *ter many announcements. Testi- cb onial meeting was conducted hyT^ POPE'S PORO BEAUTY SCHOOL 479.81 MM,I,WOOD -.AVENUE COLUMBIA 16, S. C. A Registered and Approved School 1 c Reauty Culture For Information. Call 5687 I W. C. POPE, Owner g ujhjum*. ??? j ' HONFS 2.:tlfi3 nnrt fi.Qsn ?VISIT THE? MEROLINE e* MOTEL "Tfic only Motel in Columhia ! For Colored" roi RTEorS SERVICE REASONARLE RATES Mrs. Thelma' McNair Hrown ? - Manager 333 Gervais St. Columbia. S. ('. ^ ' MBKnmnnn ?sEE? David G. Ellison Agency GENERAL INSURANCE SURETY BONDS ( Specializing in Auto Insurance c 1221 WASHINGTON ST. '! . , - *"' " - ? u - . Pag* St?. ATF1SH ""~L ^ We have Live Sanlee Catflsht 5ee Them Swim. JNTKY STORE *den, on Highway 48. 4 . ? Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Present? JAY C. THOMAS And -A Cast of 45 M In A Dance Recital FRIDAY. APRIL 30, 1954?8 p.m. ALLEN UNIVERSITY (Library Auditorium) Gen. Adm. 1.00 Students 50c Sister Rosa Moinday and Sophia Myers. Then Sis, Evangelist Tena Lpvett brought us a wonderful message which was enjoyed by all. WtMiad a groat many visitors to worship with us: Mrs. Annie Jolin son, Saj>ervisor of isalisbury^ ? Prof. Russell who is now working \ n Chester, S, C. He came over to sec his family, Mrs. Rena and ! ?< trlilo'i- Pi.col.nwl rol Q t iv? :s who wore glad to see him. Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam and daugh er, Alrsjj. Gertie S. Woodard and laughter, Barhary and Mrs. Katie I. facott motored Sunday afterioon to Pi.newood, S. C. visiting * dr. & Mrs. Richard James. They ill reported as having a very pleas tilt afternoon. Mrs. R. H. Colins was' indisposed and didn't atend services. You are welcome to ui services. : ~ ~ ~ Does that ^ tell-tale lookup On yfliiir face say :ziM|Qp change of life? A great many women suffer "change of life" after forty.Th.ey tire easily, have "nerves"* sleep poorly, \ure hard to live with. Their eves and face get that "change" look. . t ' Cardui has helped thousands of women .0 lose that "change" look. Cardui acts to (1) improve appetite. ( 2 ) thus build trcngth and resistance. ( 3 ) case tension and leryousness?sleep better. Let triple-action 'ardui help you feci better, look better and >e your .normal, cheerful self again. Get Cardui today.. 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