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Page 1: Palmetto leader (Columbia, S.C.). 1941-06-21 [p PAGE …historicnewspapers.sc.edu/lccn/sn93067919/1941-06-21/ed-1/seq-7.pdf · Mr. James Green of Oalt street, ... Booker T. Washington

Saturday, June 21, 1941

PERSONALMENTIONRev. J, W. Killingworth returnedto Columbia this week after

doing- evangelistic work in Pittsburgand Washington. Rev. KIT-"lingworth, is u lay minister.

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Miss Cfeihatine Wilkins of Columbia,left for Chicago Wednesdayafter spending, the past schoolyear at Align University. MissWilkins said that she is preparingto return in August to attendrevival meeting in the country.

Mi'..Murion Uvans of.Brooklyn;N. Y., formerly of this city spentthe past week with his mother,

| Mrs. Irene B. Evans on Pine St.

.St., left few Myrtle Beach to spendthe summer. Friends wish her a

pleasant stay.

Mr. James Green of Oalt street,left the city last Tuesday forGreensboro, N. C., where he isattending summer school at A.and T. college!

Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Harper of916 Lady street, spent the weekend in Asheville, N. C., celebratingtheir fifth wedding anniversary.Mr. anfd Mrs. MatthewCooper Cayruth of 027 Heidt St.accompanied them. The * partyexpressed a pleasant trip.

-The many. friends of Miss' GertrudeH. Lott in and out of thestate will be pleased to leam

: iniai am- is letovcriiig uiceiy »nu

is able to be at her home on.Queen street, in Columbia, after

^ spending nearly three months in7 the Columbia hospital, where she

under-went a very-serious brainjperatiou under the skilled handsof Dr. Doughty and careful nurs

ipy r/f her sister. Miss CerelenaE. LTiff. 'RTN..P.G. of "New York

Mrs. James Burton, the formerMiss Rosalie Dixon for the pastthree weeks -have been visitingher parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil|liam Dixon here in Columbia. Shecame t0 the graduating exerciseas her brother and sister JamesDixon and Esther Dixon werewere both graduating from theBooker T. Washington high schoolAmong those entertaining herwere Mrs. Fiances Hopkins Mrs.

. Gttr**^RobintKffl ami MattteLou Burton. Mrs. James Burtcmwill leave for her home in Newark,New Jersey on Sunday, June23, 1941. We wish her a pleasant.journey home.

''THE EAGLE CLUB

The club met Friday night, thel£th of June, 8:30 iat the home ofMrs. Thelma \Jartin, Apt. 0-6,Allen-Benedict court with thePresident, Mr. John Trezevairt.

.The-Chaplain Mrs. Christine Murryled the opeitng selection; prayer was led by Mrs. Rebecca Robinson, selection When the EveningSun Goes Down, was also led bythee chaplain.* Beautiful Bible

^ verses were recited. Another selectionthen the president calledfor the minutes. They were readand approved. Business \Uasbrief. The roll was called witfttwelve members present. Thenext meeting will be at the homeof Mi^? Eva Mae Sabb, 1006 LincolnSt. The hostesa served a delicious repast.

DEBORAH SOCIAL CLUBi

The club held its last meeting. at the home of Mrs, Robinson onL June 16th. JCha_ house was called

niflor hy thn irin Pi Mui^ MPr T. r\. X 11

uuten ai tne usual hour8:30 p.m. by sinking: PreciousIx)rd. The Lord's Prayer was ledby Mr. Outen and scripture lesson

s w)a8 read by Mrs. Jorden in theabsence of the chaplain who laspending: a few weeks ity Florence.The minutes of the lastmeeting were read by the Secre.tary Mr, Thomas Pettigrew. Theroll was called and each memberrecited a Bible verse after whichthe house was opened for business.The club decided to havea barbecue June 28 at 820 Oakstreet. {The public is invited..Qw~next meeHng "will be held itthe home of Mr. I,ee Outen, vicepresident,June 23 at 8:30 p.m.WTth the singing' of God be withyou, the club's song the meeting

. adjourned. .

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MARW1AGE ANNOUNCEMENT

Mrs. L. C. Parker announces

the marriage of her daughter, *rMiss Nehomie Parker to Mr. Cal- s)vin Jackson of Columbus, Ohio. w

The event took place at the home a

of the grnnm's aunt and uncle,-Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Addison 2317 ^Laurel street, Columbia, S. C., on a

Sunday evening, June 8th at 7:00p.m. The ceremony was perform- fjed by the Rev, T. H. Addison. BThe event was attended by the

bride's mother, Mrs. L. C. Parker ^the groom's father, Mr. AndrewJackson of Columbus, Ohio; thegroom's aunt and uncle Rev. and <iMrs. T. H. Addison of Columbia, ^S. C.; Miss Vivian Lewie of Co- t('umbia, S. C.. IHf. William Brownof Greenwood, S. C.; Bennie and hMartha Cunrtingham Of Winns- 2oro S. C.; Miss Julia Bookhartand her brother of Columbia S.C.

NBRILLIANT MARRIAGEIN COLUMBIA

,«J Miss Dorothy Harper of Colum- Cbia and the iRev. Eugene Burgess ABowling, of Suffork, Va., were Emarried at high.noon, Monday,.June 10 at the parsonage, 1B23 D

Harden street, Calumbia. "A

The quiet marrjjage ceremony n

was performed by the Rev. W. R.Bowman, who is the bride's pastorin the presence of the imme- *

diate family and a few intimate .

friends. Mrs. Bowlings has been *

a teacher in Columbia city systemever since she graduated and£her work in the classroom won^the admiration of those in authority.

The Rev. Bowlings holds a nA.B, degree from Allen universityand only last week received his jmaster's degree from Howard uni SverBity. Because of his work and.scholarship, Bishop Davis recentlyassigned him to that large hchurch at Suffork, Va. * h

Last Thursday night, the peo- bpie and pf&trons of Rfdgewood "tigave" her a shower, which brought \forth many valuable presents. AIsothe large crowd from Columbia o

day night brought many gifts. s

TJie couple left "Columbia Wed- a

nesday for Suffork, Va., wherethe officials and members of the j«church are preparing a great ova- lition for their pastor and bis new Jbride. Columbians and South Ca- a

rolinians wish them much success. C

THE EAST END LOVELY "35"SAVINGS CLUB )

The club held its last meeting.at. the home of Miss LiUie Lfcmarr ^2410 Washington St. The meetingwas opened by Mr. Willie "

Mayes. The first song was Thatic u,kn» T i » a

iiul i warn my L.ora to say.The second song- "was Somehow;

. 6prayer was offered by Mrs. MarieGladden. The scripture lessonwas then read by Mrs. Lizzie Lue ^

yGriffen, eight verses of the firstchapter of St. John. The song

cMy Heart is Fixed was sung. The'

\%reciting of Bible_verses followedwith each member responding.Mrs. Annie Hanes was reportedsick.The minutes of the lr.at meeting

were called for, read, received and ^adopted. Then unfinished andnew business was called for. Undernew business the club decided I.

IVto sponsor a moonlight pieriic to gthe "Log Cabin" irrlrrao on Thurs\\day night, June UBth. The roll ^wtaa then called. The amount col

lected was $18.09. Tbe meeting jwas then adjourned to meet at thehome of Mrs. Ruth Mayes 2329Washington St. The cloaintg songiThe Time Is Winding Up, wassung. N

Johnnie Mne Terry, reporter. ^

AMBASSADORS CLUBtlThe Ambassadors Soicial Club Qof Allen-Benedict, met the home j"of Mr. firP"* Wnflnninl ..A|ll II !» .

Wednesday, June 11. The meeting ^was called to order by the presi- ^dent. Business was transacted. The.meeting was then turned over to^the host who served refreshments

The boys had a grand time. TheMl

ciuu win meet at Mr. Edward I "

Brown, Apt. M-4, June 25. ^Wm. I,angley, President ^

James Matthews, Secretary ^Ben Warley, Treasurer a

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ANNOUNCEMENT

The Palmetto Chailffeurs club hwill he open daily at V2 o'clock dno<m. under the supervision off Vour new manager. Much Improvement has been made. We invite Nall members and friends to come oout and enjoy themselves in our *

air conditioned auditorium. ABEN ADEINS, Mgr. ~h

BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUBdr

The club held its regular meet*gon Monday night, June 16, atle home, of Mra. Jones, 1206 Pine 1

Ireet. The meeting was opened so'ith singing led by Mr. White, Softer which he offered prayer.The president then took chargehe roll was called arid each meiTTer responded with a Bible verse rei

nd fee. Si<There will be a Silver Tea on

unday afternoon, June 29, at'

fie home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesserooks, 916 Walnut street. DtWe are also planning a ride to 8e,unbar take on Friday night, July8. Our many friennds are cordial- an

/ invited to be with us. MiMr. Joseph Jordan, vice-presientof the club, has just returned

rom an enjoyable trip he tookith Mr. and Mrs. -John Hudson tel

3 Washington, D. C. co

Our next meeting will be at theome of Mrs. Annie Mae Raiford,217 Lyon street.Mr. Jesse Brooks, PresidentMiss Bertha Lee Allison, Sect'y 27

TUESDAY EVENING SOCIAL 'J*1f I 1T R '

thThe Tuesday Evening Social

Hub n>et at the home of Mrs. biiimaqda Johnson, Apt. FJ, AllenlenedictCourt. June-ol^ beThe house was railed tn nnlpr V

ry ttre president. The- d«*-x>tiun en

'as carried out in its usual man- t}a]er by the chaplain, Mrs. Foggie, beben the house was opened fo»uafnessr:.Wt^-are planning -a ride

Dunbatr Lake Monday night,une 23. The roll was called andach member responded with a

lible verse.

We had one visitor, Mrs. MararetB. Willis from Miami, Finit the close a lovely repast was

erved. We adjourned to meet atbe home of Mrs. Katherine War.»y,Apt. F-5-, Allen-Benedict C'

HE SUNNY SIDE t?rOCIAL CLUB of

ThThe Sunny Side Social club wt

eld their weekly meeting at the en

ome of Mr. Joe Bons, 2513 Brat-on St., June 17, 1941. The meet Miig was called to xrrder by the *

rice-President Mr. Johnnie Myles ^rho called the house to order andpened the meeting for business, deM^s. Eimf-Row-awl Mrs. Gar. Hw*

on have been in the hospital butre now at home. ge;The club invites the public to en

oin them Monday nite on a moon

ight ride to Abie's Old Place, p®unie 23. Trucks leave Legree rpj.nd Gervais at 8 p.m. Harden and neiervais 8:15 p.m.; Harden andaylor, 8:30 p.m.

MARIGOLD SOCIAL CiA'B ..

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The club met at the home of seiIrs. -Minnie Lee Burton 1630 m<

liice street, Monday, June 9th T?Mlnth the President, Mr. James

Ihehseboro presiding. Opening Arong, America, led by the Chap- ne

Learline Orgro. Pray*r by Mr. G. B. Best. Bibe quota- beions were recited by the entire Saroup. The previous n.inqtes^ere lead by the Secretary Mrs.f. L. Burton which were also reeivedand adopted. Then theoil was called and the membersesponded* asPusual. We then bloted out old business and took hew jusiness under consideration. We N.

.isu enjoyeu many remarks conemirag a bingo party given o nist Thursday night at the home nvf Miss Kitty Weston. The club dedjourned to meet^t the home ofIr. Willie Fred Burton 1630 Rice m*

It. The hostesses of the evening jurere Mrs. Minnie Lee Burton and quliss Helen Hampton. A deliciousourse of ice cream and chocolate r01

jyer cake was served.(Mrs.) Rosa Lee Dawkins, co

reporter. ratoho

iigh hatters savings st(lND social club

4 fr<Our last meeting was held at Be

fie home* of Mr. -and Mrs. Young i.n 2510 Gervais St., Monday nite,une 16. WM nallnirder by tfhe Presidenit, M"r. Low- atlan. Mrs. Lucile Samuel con- Y<ucted the devotional it its usual'ay. After the minutes were call ^pd for the roll was called each injlember responded. Then we en* Mjred into our business session. w'completed plans for a dance **jta be given at the Palmetto Chaufsura club Monday, June 23. Were inviting the public to ccrme 23ut and swing with us at ourdance.The silver tea that was at theom« of Mr. and Mrs. Young Sdn onay evening was a grand success. m<Ve want to thank the various comembers for their Cooperation..r NiIr. Thomas Lowman was master pRf ceremonies. Our opaniag br^as No Never Alone; prayer by WIr. Myles, Srfnny Side Club, pres- ^Jefff; welcome addreas, MV».

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TBK PALMETTO LEAD]

>ung, H. H. 8. C. We were'adessedby Mrs. Taylor, presidentt?he Deborrrth club; poem Mrs.

r»ith o£ the Ladies Sport club;lo, Mr. L. Outen; poem, Mrs.uthern, Debcrrrah club responsers. L. Goggirw, Magnolia club;twarka, Mr. Shower, H. IL S.sponse Mr. J. Myles, Sunnyde club; remarks Mrs. Sallieiffen, Magnolia club. Amonghers pressent were Mr. Brownieivenport, Mrs. Annie Turnip*ed Mrs. Garrie Belle l.ittlejohnd others we also thank the Blueoon girls for being with us.

We adjourned to meet next Mony rrtght at the-Palmetto Ghauf*urs club for our dance. Some over and be with us.

T N O T I C E !Don't.forget the.date; June

-29,1941. The Piedmont DisietSunday School Convention ofe Church of God will bo held on

e above date at the Ghurch of)d, 1014 Pendleton St., Colurnft,s. c.An interesting program hasen planned.You are invited to come amL Jjoy.a good time with us, .andke part in our discussions fcrr

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tter Sunday schools.Elder E. L, Clyburn,

1, Mrs. Lottie B. Simmons

District Supt.Miss Esther L. Simmons

District Secretary 1Mr. Johnnie Henderson,

Treasurer. jSPARTANBURL NEWS

The Young Matrons LroupThe Young Matrons group en- !rtained themselves for the last .

ne for this season at the home 'Mrs. A. C. Piatt on Evins St.

iree tables of contract bridgeis played, with prizes being givtothe following persons. Firstize went to Mrs. Addie J.lorpe, a lovely box of toilet soaprs. Candace Nichols was givenv score. Mrs. Eunice Douglassttinc hich for I>nnon)otinnfved a" lovely box "of Coty*s pow- \r. After the prizes had beenBaanted, the laditm wc»e ncwod

"chickensalad sandwiches, and n

inks. They all expressed them <rves as having spent a lovely eving. (lMembers of the group are: Mesmes Nettie Bunch, Annie B.att, Flora Powell, Addie J.lorpe, Jeanette Rivers and Ge-vieve-Woodson. '

Guests to the"group were: Mrs.Douglass of this city and Mrs (

ive Nichols of Union»^S^C-The group rdjoumed to meet in -1e early fall. , ]Spartanburg will be well reprentedat the State College sum>%.T»1 -xi %

t3tuuui, mose, aitenamg iron;P?T are PrindpiiT 'FaKens Rivers, 1isses Bertha and Millie ;Rivers,rs. Marie Rivers, Maude Arnoldina Woodward, Bertha Dale, Geva Barksdale, ITattie Barksdaled -Eloise Turner, Misses Sarah {ae Wheeler, Charlie Mae Camp-11, Edith Will Duffie and Panola

unders.There is also a large group

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am here attending the Green-le summer school.

LONG ISLAND, N. Y.Southern New Cometh Club

June.12.The.elub met at Mr; \C. Williams, 206 St., Bayside,Y. with the vice-president, Mrs.lestina Lennon, at her post ofty.Opening song, "Don't you need !y Saviour," prayer by the presi- <nt, scripture by Mrs. Eliza Per,Ecclessisate 12:1-5; song. The"Jnutes were received and adopted.The weight ralley will come off 1ly. There will be a formal ban- ,et at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,. -C. Napierr- 2224.106th St.. fo»- ~

nd, N. Y. JOur vacation has begun.Evtery 'one enjoyed those en11raging remarks from Mr. ClanceWilliams. We were very gladhave him welcome us at hisme at 33 Boston Place, Hemp?ad,N. Y.Miss Lonn E. Williams is here>m Ridge Spring, S. C.Miss Ethel Perry, graduate ofttis high school, Trenton, S C.,spending the summer here.Mr. W. S. McRprnette, graduate

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^T^'^ner^to attend school,'

Queen College, Flushing New 1lfk.~ Mr. ' Clarance Williams is tre from Ridge Spring, S. C.Little Vera R. Naggles o f Tus- !

gee Institute, Alabama is visit- '2T her uncle and aunt, Mr. and '

rs. Eligah Naggles., Mr. andrs. James Naggles of Phila., Pa.,re the guests of Mr. and Mrsiggles, also Mr. and Mrs. SmithMr. and Mrs. Eligah Nagglese celebrating their 6th annfvrsaryon the evening of June. Congratulations and many'yre years of happineas.There will be a popularity constlat ArUioch Baptist c>htrehno 26. Come one. come all. Heipe of these little eirla to be theist popular in our church. Thentestant, are as follows: Evatvis, Marie'Jackson, Delores G.*gglea, and Delores Ward. Theptains are, Mr a'- Ethel Still, Mrs.telle Jackson, Mhw Crex&te W.illlams, and Mrs. Ward.If you want to go from Corona,r Y< te Brooklyn, N..Y- «

. S. McBumette and R.. Jenkina.

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MISSMINNIE LOtHSE-ARNOLDi^omatton of rtre Queen of MayAnderson County Training School

Pendleton, South CarolinaMiss Mfcinie Louise Amokl,

laughter of Mr. unA Mrs--RalphArnold, was ctrowned Queen of:he May. Miss Arnold approached;he throne in an attractive whitenet dress.<_ She carried a lovelyjouquet of white roses with streaming ribbon. A purple robe with{old trimming was draped aboutier shoulders, forming a gracefuline about the feet.Amount of money raised from

the various grades, reported asfollows:I'enth grade, $25.00; ninth grade,£31.06; eighth grade, $19.69; sixthind seventh grades, $15.71.

FAMILY REUNION

By F. McCormick

Sunday was a big day for therpnnion df the McCormick familywhich met at the home of MrsClaudia (McCormick) Toliver,1480 Millwood Ave.Dinner was served at 3:20 and

;oresisted of roast pork, roastbeef, chicken, rice, gravy, stringbeans, white potatoes and bread,mustard, macaroni with cheeze,Bquash, jello with whipped crearr

:ake and ice cream. The tables

handles.Out-of-tcrwn_ relatives in-clude:

Mr.-Alonzo Key of Savannah ,Ga;Mrs. Minnie Key Williams, Black/ille. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Boydind Frank Boyd of Winnsboro;Mrs. Estelle Boyd'Ht-Ynphin, fornerly of Wiitnisboro.Other members of the family

vere: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCormick.WilHe J. McCormick,Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCormick,Miss Elizabeth McCormick, Ulys-its McCormick, Frank McCormick,Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. WatsonWilliams, Mr. end Mrs' Oscar Anlerson, little Mary Anderson, Dea:on John Suber, Mr. and Mrs.Vliles Dreher, Mrs. Hattie Wertz,Mrs. "Cornelius Smith, MrsT MarleDixon, Mrs. Ruby Thompson, Mos>s Etheridge and Samuel Irvin.Special guests were Rev. and

Mrs. J. P. Reeder, Revr.and Mrs.3. S. Youngblood, Revr and Mrs.

C. Jones, Rev. T. H. Hughes,Mrs. Laura Patterson arud littleNaomi; Mrs. Gussie Shiver Mrs.\nnie Weston Mrs. Alice Brice,VI rs. Mat the Brown, Mrs. Rosaftart*, Mr. J. H,.Feaster, Mr;ind Mrs. Boyd, and a host offriends whose names do "ntrt ap>earbecause time and space willioi anow. am relatives returneda their homes Sunday night, exseptthe president, Mr. Key, whottaged in the city, visiting relaivesand going places until Tuesiaynight. He reports a pleasmtand enjoyable stay. He leftfuesday night for B1ac1'.vilg_aJl£l£le spent Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. Minnie Key Williamsind then to Savannah, Ga. Hetaid hurrah for the McCvormickramily.\s -

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I AMAH NEWS

According to .Mr. K. J. Jeffr,Mr. C. Rogerfe, and Mr. CLarencMcCuiluugh, the Father'*- Day seimon preached by the pastor t

John Weshey Methodist c'hure1Rev. M. J. Porter, was the finesthey ever heard. Mr. J el trey n

grets that every father was m

present. Everyone fully believenow that Rev. Porter is a re aleader and i* determined to do tfcright.The-conipliment fiWn Miss Eth<

Davis, Mr. S. Rivers, Mr. H. Wiliams for thejr fine work alsplendid leadership in the wotof the ch-ureb, t>y the pastor la?Sunday night was encouiagmand much appreciated by thenOh! ife we had more people whknew hanw to appreciate >:ic

- thinks"Mr. Joe Brown is one of or

finest young men. He is highlrespected by the white people a

well as by....the sell respectin.colored peuple..3lrs. Norie Crowley is provirherself to be a real leader y

president o f the VY. S..C. H. Th_ meeting ..winch.held a:.Lihome of Mis. Mary Davi- la:

~ r'nday was well attended af:pleasing. Plans for the UnitFellowship meeting, which wibe held.with. the.sect et-^bar^Sunday, June 2u. a re well in nai.

. and. according to the women of tlichurch this program will not fabut will go over the top in a biway. for the women have amirto work.The following attended the mee

ing: Mesdames M. Dubase. Fh Maitin, N. Jeffrey. Harris,Fields, M. Sanders, Fb Jackson, I

i Lucas, A. B. Duker., L. Woods. 1McCrav, M. Copeland. (J. Holmai!Pqole, M. Rivers, S. .Mack. Mis:es M. Woods, and R. Woods. Manthanks t o Mrs. M. Davis for tli ...... .. u ~ <vmix: v. cx> mih. t'liiri luiiifii uir ^iuu

(with d elicious refreshnients. Alonvvitli t he president, Mrs. (,'tuwle;Mrs, M. Dubase, Mrs. K. Alarti:Mrs. \. Jeffrey made inti-lestin

iviwin. Mrs. M. Rivers, Mrs. I

| Margin wkit fhW itfWfitn* tn-ft|staTe meet iire 171 ( olIuiTUTa Satui

Hiay.

Mis. N. Jeffrey lias announce

ihat a__big 4th of July picnic wibe observed at Johii Wesiey. Cahead Mrs. Jeffrey. We ar- wityou.

Mr. Daisy Cdroway, vice-preSdent of the Brotherhood, i s urj,mg that men stand by the wunie; *u. *u,. C i/>.in uic urnc xyr tnc iijiu ouiiu«.

Mr: Cteo Thcmas"fee 1 s gobd-onthe lovely singing by tlte cho

Mr FT I.. Byid not only liveon the farm but he is a reui farner. Last w eek he sold about $70worth of wheat and has plentlei t to live on. All the tulks lain

ing with him have plenty whtuand some to sell,

Rev. Wm. Brown is all sinileover his fine crop. He took hipastor with him last Monday t

view It. Mr. Ad GoodsoiT, Mr. 1Ballard also went along.MIT K. Kiivin, 0rie of oui leal'

ing farmers, has one of the becropshe has had for .many yearMr. and Mrs. Luie Hough. Mi

Eva Slut* i cl llartsviTle. S. (\. aitended vhurvh at John tWesleand were the dm: er guestf vf MrDaniel Nichols Sunda\

Miss Ethelean Bvrd, after. ai

tending school at Butler high,home and will, us far as possibhsee that i-vt-rv family reads ;hsouin western v nnsuan Aovocan

Mr. J. II. Lucas. Mr. I. K. BynMr. Kim Byrd have charge of thPalmetto Leader. Kiwourage thenMr. Charlie 1.. Marcus, providerof the Junior Brotherhood Societyis asking all the i>oy*, of the grouto help the women in theiron the fifth Sunday.

Mr. Howard Paul wants . ;

one to know that he will al. ..

.14.frw Iiib tlmutiSandy Grove Methodist ChurchThe Contest Cohn Club i- coning'alongfi.ie according t<» M

C. ^Burrough, president uf thMethodist Brotherhood.The friends of Mrs. Shell

Hough-are delighted to know thnshe is much improved.

Mrs Marion Rivera, presideiof the W. S. C. S., is <Udighteover the snlendid wnv the wome

are standing: by the work heinclone for the church Mrs Ro«Rivers who is the comniunicsteward of Sandy Grove churcis _S£ficI&Uiig.jn_a loyelx....way.,.

Mr. R. L.'Ryrd, district stev«rd of the Lamar charge, ai

nrtuneed Sunday that the- 'thrtquarterly conference will be he

~"^t John Wesley Sunday"niffht.'.TiTeach leader.

MV. Raymond Ryrd is urgir^ that the men stand by and s<

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that the women not fail in theirj 'Irive on tin- i'itt-4* Sunday.

y< Mr Moses Rrvers is building4uit a fine spirit among the

r" people by having chipr meeting in* the honied u 1 the comm. nity, lie'' is telling the niein-beis tiiut, i

they want' to .1... .vei: ami get on

fine m the church * follow alongyith the pastor,

8 According t > ar. announcementmade by Ke\. 1'orfer Sunday, the"8Tbup meeting uf the'Suiiitei diTtricta ill be he! 1; ;it >.J 11 i. \Vwsle^ "church Tuesday. Jul} 1st

Saiah <»ro\v chur n will he theguest of worship with Ret Fender..e i ass 'ti'i I.h peop.e during trie

1M If- usKiiig a full r»pi.'t fji.inmonth of July. .Mot. unii' he saidihe ..t lim. .a'.i i..

Mr. .Iame» Hoggins is great'"" st" f"' his .r.

Mrs Mil.:iie I)ubn<> was amvlipthe visitors at'< ndti.e rh,. < (, at

' ffsnrdtrt jTUTe Fun" fiTT?Mai \ of tf,< mem he i v ar-' go-nt,'^ to give the cTijich a hnMn-i of

wheat f'-i lhr> -rrrr+r tH.m:.one?

KeV Htrrtei is planning to haver Farmers' \isiting day ...n his

_ charge soon H»-~ urging everymember t<- tins, a ' -a- garIU , w(it-n mi.j thn.

.j least 100 "I'lar' - fion eatde; andfarm. *

CARLISLE NEWSI*"

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'' Nils Li 11 if Htewart is at homeL" foi a few days from, Saluda. N '<,i (' with husband and.fn-lffl.

Miss Hubs IV.i kur tin- daughti-I1 i.f Mr. anil Mr« T :n -A '1 uekt-»

jis at home She i- taking miisr"

^ training in Charlotte; N. .r'

^Mrs. Annie Lue .JoL'.-«»n Beach

1 urn, the daughter ><f Mi. ami .MisEd Johm*"ii left Suiida\ !< i Brook K

lyn, X. V We tiust *he willv

^ha%e a safe trip.

^Miss luna Beptlev 'I'> v«-» cele.bratsd her fifteenth anniversary

^ birthday at the home- V>1' Mrs. Sancah Louise Tvger. r.er lnuthei A. inong those present were Mrs. Anes

Sims ami family. Miss MaeRutn Henry and niste>.». M-tsa-IIat .

tie Ret- Henrv am? Arc !<-.._m_ H»-n ===

_ ry. Mrs Hattie Kelle\ a:xl sun:Bettie Jane <1vi?ef. M" Came.Brown ami husband.

' Mr. ami Mrs. Lee Rogers andfamily; Mrs. Lillian R Suns andfamily; Mrs Henrietta iVallace-rMrs.Alma Ltickerson, Mrs. Hattie Belle Bowels and son; Mr.V\ illiam f\.t ke+. Ml1 Mack Hill

^ Miss Emma Lee Curetuu Mis.- JoeEthel Byrd. were also pi.sent

Mrs. Tyger served rake. sandniches and lcmnond*

I.uke AME Zinn church. The padtor, Rev. Hilliam thought lu his

v heai< rs a great message from StLuke TH '24 FatTiJr Abraham have

(l mercy on nie It was really afathers' ilay message. Rev. KJ.Stroud brought another go»rd nies

*age in the afternoon. The cun1?gregation seemed to have enjoyed^' t Vw* tvi ii >a o n r/o n

- The Trustees' rally was in theaftornoon. Amount ra'<-i! wm

S88 00. Amount raised for pas"tor $ltf.t>2.~ Total amo'or.t for thes' day _\yas. $101,62. The aily wills close-the f>th Sunday Jar .- 2yth.

Bio. Clinton Thomas on«- of thetrustees is in the lead so far, hereported $2u.40 _OtheFs" are nearT3y. We were very .dad to Imvewith us. Hev. H. G. Crosby .of..Chester anil also Mrs Madora

LL Smith-.- M rs..Amir - Ynrrrtr." hUS"~"band: mothef'-irwTaw and others

_

j from Union to worship with uson Sunday W,-"are inviting them

^to come again

it

P MT PILGRIM RAPT. CHURCHlte\ .1 «iliti Spiyner; Pastor|l Rue h ti l | Supt. of S. S.

Siitu!a\ M'hudl at Id 3m a.m.;Pii-achine at Id "u ami si p.m.- 1,11.1. Ulil a.- , Wt4-oU

the nii'Milw-i < \i 11 »-. c. ... i» u> u- ntf preaent.Waverly Ksso Station

om: stoi' stationBatterie«» Recharge and Rentals

Lubrication. Washing and Polishing^

'I ire Repair Service

t Telephone(jivrner PINT. and TAYLOR STS.

n JASPER ( Al.DWELL, Mgr.R

>T1 .3h -VISIT_Henry's Beer Tavern.V- NORTHWEST CORNER HEIDT . ;

AND-CAl.HOlTN STS.d- TO-NtTE AVI) EVERY NITK .21(1 'the homej)f Mellow Barbecue

and Hot Fried FishDEIJCIOTS ICE CREAM

ig__ CURB SERVICE J?e John TTenry Washington, Mgr. 1

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