Satohlay, December 13, 1941 "qersonal I MENTION Mrs. Dora Miller of 2225 Ger_ vuis street, Columbia, S. C., is sick and her daughter, Mrs. Laura Gilmt/re, and her grand son from New York City, are visiting her. 1 .( Mrs. Julia Hreeland, who heads the beauty college in Orangeburg, was a welcome visitor in Columbia ( Wednesday. She- is.very-optimistic I concerrtllg her school and said during her remarks that never in the history of her beauty career hac she been s</ pleased with the work. Bet., Beta Chi uter of Delta ^>igir>u Theta Sorority is entertaining the needy children at a Christmas * uarv at the Community Center on Sunday afternoon, December 11. j Admission will be by invitations which will be given out through ,,VV117 W41>- viuiui en of the firs^. second, i nd thiVd grades. marriage announcement "Mrrand"" Mrnr Solomon R. Chirp- annource the marriage of their daughter Margaret Beatrice, to Mr. James Ulysses Williams of Co. lumbia, Missouri rnd Washington, D. C., September .1. 11141. at Wrsh. ington, D. C. 5P THE CULTURE CLUB J Mrs. D. K. Jenkins. popular gu_ penvisor of Richland county, was hostess at the last meeting. Mrs. Jenkins is rs efficient a home. maker a* she is in In r ntlwr j±c tivities. . Mrs M, I.. Slaughter entertained _ the club with "echoes" from the Washington meeting Mrs. E. Sightler of the North Columbia high' scTvv/T gave an in. tGTCBting: resume aTd criticism ofNegro authors. Mrs. Br.umg.irdner reviewed "Black No More" in her usual pleasing manner. All members were asked t >.suh scribe to McCall's Macazin ».the club will bo the recipent of half th° porceeds. Momev for Christmas pif:s for the Wilkinson Home will b» col lected at the^Pext nitutinr which will be at the home of Mr«u-Fo_ bir.n Paul. 140G Heidt St.. Decern ... her 12. The children from the Home will furnish _Lhe. prog-am. Due to the holiday season, the club meets two successive weeks, December 16th at the hom« of Mrs Raiford. 1416 Heidt St. Mrs. R. C. McQuilkin will be the euest speak »er. "Out* Spiritual Defense.The tPble." "Defense is not onlv olanes and puns. It is the bnildiop of health, the social and spiritual well bei^er.the sum total o' wi ich is tn live most and serve best." Y,W_ C. Ji U. S. O. Variety Club h. Id itT" weekly meeting in the social room on tni Allen Benedict Court on Monday nieht. We were sorry our president, Mis, Murray, was unable to be with us. We are always delighted to have our rdvdsors. Mrs. Ermunds ur.d Miss Law, with us. All the ladies seem to be very interested in knitting and dramatic works. Some erf the young ladies are planning on attending the sol. dlers* darce Saturday night at the Fort. We have pledged to give our support in making the underprivileged children happy fit old Howard Recreation Center on the third Sunday rfternoon in^ this month. (So good bye until next Monday evening when we*will meet you in our new home, 1228 Harden street. Miss Annie Mae Firms, reporter THE HIGH HATTERS SAVING ^ AND SOCIAL CLUB The club held its weekly meeting ft the home of Mr. and Mrs Willie Battle, 2424 Green St., Monday night, December 8. . The president called the house to ""order at the regular time. The chaplain. Mr. Samuel, conducted the devotional and carried -it ovt in ita usurl way. The minutes of the last meeting were read receiv ed and adopted. The roll was called and each member responded.- The president took charge of the meet* ing and went into the business ses s'on. Old and new business was d'scussed.. Our new business is a s'lver tea to be given in our honor Snrdav, December 14 at 4:30 W o'clock at the h<Sme hf IVD". Rfid Mrs Young, 2310 Gervais. We are inviting the various clubs and friends to come out and be with p* «t the last affair for the year 1941. Wo wish to sav to you who would like to become a member of the Pfieh Hatters club for the year 1942. the opportunity is now yours. On** honk* are ncrw ooen so end in your application row. We a»-e still rolling and will bc-glad to kflve you pome In with us. You may contact uir In person or bv writing. We want to thank the variour clubs and mlr friends who have worse* so laitnraiiy with us this year. We *re hoping that God will bHng us together next year and mrke us more hannv. We are now wisMn<? v>o n M*»n*v ChHstmas and a Happv New Year, and the best of health. We also want to thank the** who hrve been printing and sending out newH for fm this past season. We adtoumed to meet Monday Yoonf, following the silver tea. iirW .* r-:-t V - 1- -USUI (nil - ' ~ nitTDEELECT FETED BY COLUMBIA HOSTESSES On Saturduy afternoon, Decern, ber 6, the home of Miss Blanche Jackson wrs the picturesque set tine of a very lorvely miscellaneous shower given by Miss Earline Goff and Miss Jackson in honor nf Miaa Harriett E. Sawyer, bride.eVect of Columbia, The Yulotide motif kvaQ well expressed in decorations, tallies and frvors. Each guest was met by Miss Beatrice Harvey and presented with a Christmas corsage and ask. ^d tn autograph . very cleverly de. I signed rolling pin. Several pro. gressions of bridge were enjoyed luring which time white cargo and | hors d* oeuvres were served. Following the progressions, Mrs. An. nie Mae Dixon was award 'fj ton 3core prize; Miss Harriett"Sawyur. second prize. and Mrs. Pear) M^nce, low score prize. The tcfU rnd low score prize winners in re turn presented their prizca to the bride elect. Each guest was al. lowed to pluck a nut from the "nui fortune. Following this feature Miss Sawyer wa.s presented with a huge box, wrapped and tied ' wn!> f Christnus wrappings, filled wi.n the most unique and useful gifts presented by each guest. A ,delicious turkey dinner was served consisting: of roast turkey with ^oyster dressing ami berry jellv, sweet potato cups, tr'ecn peas, sh 11 noodles with gib let gravy, cabbage and carrot a a lad and cheese rolls. I The following guests enioyed the afternoon with the bride elect: Musses Beatrice Harvey, Ewelyn Gray,. ftehorrV Johnson. Res" Glas L coe. Melbe Lawrence. Catherine Mack, Harriett Comwell. Osceola Allen Marv Rav Saxon, Thoma. cina Thomas. Mildred Ckerrelt. Joyce Tatum, Melrpse White. F^ls Mason, Mamie Gordon, Ann'ce Cofield ^ Rcein.. Thomas, home PCO" poo Oreershoro. N. C.. Mesdanifs'i WMh'lmira Madden. Doroth'- Sim. Rlak*e Bail'**- , Ma.ri'an j. Thompson. Annie Mae Dixon, Pearl Mnnce.- Bessie CprreTT. Vi. J vian Montmth. Everett., Ruther. fo'd and Ethel Keith of Darling <5 r TV,. linPTP n A tor.' S. C. Th-> hoste-s<=cs wpro assisted <n entertaining bv Mrs. Matt'e Jack. J son Brown nnd Mrs. Rosa L. Hart PI,AY AT ALLEN FRIDAY NIGHT The Dramatic club of Alio- Uni entitled "Christmas F.ve." Th« plav will be given Friday, December 12, beginning at 8 p. m. in the college auditorium. Mrs. Ella Morris and Miss Horry, sponsorc of the play, sav it is to be one of the finest entertain morts of the week end and o cor <l>ol iavitation is extended to the public. T|jr COIJ MBLV HOSPITAL j "AT I' MN A E A S SOCTANTK)N .The alumnae held its regular meeting. Tuesday, December 2, in the auditorium of the i.urses' home. The meeting wa* called to order by the President, Nurse Berniee Spry. Scripture reading, 'th Psalm by the president; the Lord's Prayer was repeated after which we all sang Silent Night !ed by Nurse Blanche Lipsey. Minutes of last meeting were read* received and adopted. Nurse Evelyn Cook brought to the meeting a very interesting reading about the drug Sulfodiozine, one of the many drugs used to help cure infections. The unfinished and new business was discussed. The i roll was called and each member ' responded with dues. We then adjourned to meet again January J fi, 19-12. We wish to thank each and ev. orvone that helped to make the dance, given in our auditorium December 5th for the benefit of our library a great success Blanche Lipsey, Sec't-Rcporter. . . SAXON SCHOOL Some of us were much surprised a phonograph record that he had made since leaving us. His short talk on the record was-principally to the Boy Scouts. . Last week marked the end of our second six weeks of the school term. Though we pre fast approach inrr the Christmas holidays we are trying not to let tne nonaay spirit rrterfere with our classroom work. Ttatner n Tias introduced sunject matter and activities which prove very interesting. Thi3 week each class will concentrate on making their alloted number of Christmas greeting card0 for the soldiers. Many of the classrooms have already been decorated for Christmas.particularly the primary grades' rooms. Next week we will enjoy our. selves at. the Christmas party whidrwill be given at the school. THE EAST END CLUB UNION The East End Club Union held its reHuar meeting December 4. at the Chauffeurs Club house. The meetine was railed to order by the chaplain. It was then turned over to the president. Business wa^ discussed very briefly. We have nlanned to hrve n Charity Bail December 21 'at the Chauffeurs' Club house. Come out and have ari evening <>f fun with ua. Th? next meeting will be held January Zr 1942. Maggie Johnson, reporter1 C.IRL SCOUT TROOP 14 The meeting of Girl Scout Troop 14 on December 8, 1941 was open- N ed by the singing of one verse of f "Go«i Bless America" after which r the Girl Scout Promise and Scout ( Laws were repeated. A.discuss-- t ion on how_&_girl can help in Nat- ^ ional Defense was led by Dorothy * Minis. The Intermediate Patrol is to practice First Aid on the 1 members of the Junior Patrol at c the^next meeting. A visitor, Mrs. Edmunds, a U. , S. O. worker who brought us some yarn and needlea to knit ( sweaters for the Red Cross. There r were twelve members present. The meeting was clos«l with the sing- ^ ing of Taps. The next meeting < will be at the home of their lead- 1 er. ' Reporter, Lillian Brown. THE BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUB ' \ The Blue Star Social Club.held ] its regular meeting on Monday 1 night, December 8 at tne lit me'of { Mrs. Justine Smith, 2483 Senrte 1 St. The Tiouse was called to order ' by the president. The first selec ' tion. "I Shall Not Be Moved," was offered by Mr. White. The minutes ' of the last meeting were omitteu and the rail was called. Each mem ber responded with a Bible verse nnd fee. - . ' The unfinished and new bus. ' iness was discussed by the presi. j dent ancT members. Our chitterlin? supper was a success. The un_ 1 finished business was nearly com. 1 ptetertr The closing' song, "Telt Wr Meet," was led,, by Mr. Jordan. Benediction by "Miss Allison. Th< of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Brooks, c DEBORAH SOCIAL CLUB The club held its last meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'Ou"^ ten Monday night. December 8th. , The president called the meeting to order at the usual hour. Seng. "Just a» I am." The Lord's Prayer wat led bv the vice president. The ^ scriptvre was read bv Mrs. .Sum. ter. The minutes of the lrst meet ing were read, received'and adopt, j ed. The roll was called by the sec ( retary, Mr. Pettierew. Each mem. t ber responded with a Bible verse * and dues. , The house wo- opened for bus. mews. Unfinished and new business * was discussed. Our next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. 1 Gordon Mondcy night, December r 1 Bth. The club's closing semg was ' "God be with you." j AURORA SOCIAL CLUB NEWS < Seneca, S. C..Miss Dorethn 1 Mayes waB hostess to the Aurorr ( ^nnin4 .WQf^nQaHair ovonin^. I November 3, at the home of Mr. t and Mrs. W. D. Addison. i The meeting was called to order by the president, Mr. W. H. ( Gaines, Jr. Minutes of the last } meeting were read. The business ( part oT the meeting envolved the , plans of giving a pre.Christmas t dance which iq an annual affair of the club. The proeram committee present, ed a subject for discussion: "Should the United State* send eid to the Alien Countries?" Mr. W { H. Gaines opened the discussion J followed by some very stocrd j thO\jghts~from Miss Fleta L. Wil. v liams, Messrs. Miller Rush and Allen Code. Both sides w°ro 1 considered in the discussion. The ' conclusion was that the United i States should send aid to the alien 1 countries. Following this discus sion the hostes,. served a delicious 1 renast. Various games of amuse, ments were eneaged in. Mr. A L 1 Code thanked the hoste*- for hav. ln~ spent such a splendid evening. f , LAURENS NEWS < Mrs, John V. Bullocks was hos 1 'ess to the Ushers' Club of Spring. ' field Baptist church Tuesday night. After the meeting a birthday dinner was served in honor of her ! husband, Mr. John V. Bullocks. .many useful gifts J Everyone reported a pleasant eve. ning. 5 Those present were: Rev. snd Mrs. W. L. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Troy Calhoun, Mr. snd Mrs. Albert 1 Garlington, Mr. and Mrs. Epp 1 Hellams, Mrs. Janie P. Conw«f, Mrs. Lessie Holiday, Mrs. Sarah Shell, Mrs. Willie M. {Jarrett, Mrs. Marin Nedcy..-Miaa Pauline Boy^ end Mr. Robert Johnson. * LAKE CITY 8EAL 8ALE MAKES FINE PRlOGLESS Tho Soul SaIp of Ijike Citv has already gone beyond the half- way mark. The goal set by the Lake City school and a Patron committee working with t h e \ school is fifty dollars. Of thia 1 sum twenty-six dollars and three cants have already been reported | to Prof. L. B. Bradley, chairman < of the group. The chairman ftated that he expects the reports to ex- ( ceed the goal before the sale is over. I The highest amount thus far reported by any one person was ** 00. reported by Mrs. Annie Shields ^ of the Patron groug. Other Individual reports will be i mentioned later. Since the school closes on the 19th or the holidays the geal Sale will practically _end_ next week. Another check up will be m»de on next Tuesday. 1 THE PALMETTO L& CHESTER FARATTRATHS Mr. and Mrs. Chaxlie Stewart vill celebrate their fiftieth wedling anniversary We<inesday nite it their home on Ce»ter street, rhey are the parents of twelve :hildren, six girls and six boys, >11 of whom live in New- York Dity except one daughter, who lied a few years ago. All have ome for this joyous occasion. Mr. r.d Mrs. Stewart are some of the rest citizens here,. He is a dea- 1 :on of Mt. Olive Baptist church, md is the much loved janitor of he Chester high school (white), j Many are planning to attend. Mrs. C. M. Finley, Mrs. Fannie Jriffln and Mrs. Minnie Wright notored to Darlington Monday af t ernoon and attended the pre- >pening program of the Masonic jrand Lodge, . presided over by ' -and Master J. S. Stanback. Mrs v finley spoke in behalf of the Eas 1 crn Stars. A portion of the af. ( ernoon was spent at Society Hill vhere Mrs. Finley first lived when 'he came to South Carolina many * /ears ago. They spent the time vith Mrs. Ellen Brock. In Darl- ngton they were.guests o Mrs H. K. Howard. Many friends and rormer pupils greeted Mrs. Finey, she having taught there years >go. They stopped at the Lan- msicr nign school to say hello to Vfrs. Griffin's daughter. Miss Ma. finrtsvillc. they drove on the cnm is of the schooL The entire trip. -as very pleasant. Pastor M. T. Coker preached wo very forceful sermons Sun. lay. It was an impressive occa don when the officers stooil a. ound the table and with the tray fused high so that all could see. turned the niortgage of the J hurch. the Calvary Bapt. church. Many Masons are in Darlington his week at the Grand Lodge. .Prof. A. D. Hardin was-eleeted Vc'v Trees, of the S. C. Athletic isgnclatinn In Camd^D^Satard&y. Mrs. Anna Dve, Columbia St. ind Mrs. Beulah Hinton. Jeter \ ?t.. continue very 111. .Declaration of w; r.Monday gave very one here great concern, ind put a dampness* on the usual jreparalion for the Christmas :enson. n And Gut of Gethsemane The Missionary Society N& L J ield its regular meeting Sunday evening 3:00 p.m. at the home of lister Marie Clems. The group net by special request of Mrs. Blems who has been an invalid for ibout five years. After the reg. { ilar business was finished the neeting was turned into a testinonial one. Each sister expressed herself through songs and pray irs and religious testimonies. 1 Bister Amanda Davie stirred the \ .iH » iuup muming wnn a iorce- ^ 'ul discourse on the subject Keep i'our Feet In The Path. Sistei 21ems was very grateful to the redely for accepting the invita. ion to meet-at her home since it c s impossible for her to meet them » it the church anymore. The sotiety donated sister Clems $1.00 |" different sisterR. The President. I Mrs. F. L. Brown expressed the t lentiment o the group to the ho? .ess for such a wonderful meet- 8 ng. I Miss Sara Young was unable to ( 'ttend the meeting on account of t ittending services in the commun ^ tv where she is now teaching. ?he was accompanied by her co. 8 vorker Mrs. Inez Ra+nov G+adderr -1 Mr. John W. McCullough shall tttve reiurnon nome irom a two weeks' visit with hi<» sister and hroe brothers of Baltimore. Md.. the time this goes to press. boubt/e branch A. M. E. CHURCH r Rev. R. C. Cunningham. Pastor Sunday was a beautiful day in md around West Columbia. Ser- " dees throughout the day was well attended. Sunday school opened it the usual hour. The lesson war i beautifully discussed on all class. >s. The pastor pave us some fine remarks relative to the lesson. The pastor preached two inspiring sermons, morning and wening to a large and apprecia;ive.audience ojLmernber3 and viating friends. Sunday being the first Sunday n the month, the Lord's Supper [ .vas partaken of. All visitors were introduced to the congregate tion and we are askine them to 'ome and worship with us any ime. The A. C. E. League met at 6 p.m. Miss Dorothy Dervin prescient, in charge.' An enioyabte " n^ogram was rendered with the i the participation of all present \ The funer^ service of Mrs. < r.ucretia Wannamaked Earle was eonducted by her Pastor, Rev. Hunninehnm assisted by the Rev F5. L. Glass and Rev. J. W. Dreh- 1 er, Srnday at 3 o'clock from Mt i Pisf*ah of which she was a faith, ful member. The deceased was i born April 15, 1541; died Decern- t her 4, 1941. She is survived bv five children, thirty-four v jyrand 1 ihlldren and forty eitfht fcreat ; ?rand children, as well as a host if sorrowing relatives and friends. 1 The OfRcial Board meeting was 1 held at the church Monday even. !nar 7 o'olock. All reports were favorable. 1 Miss Bertie Morpran a senior i it Lakevlew hieh school and who »lao last year attended Nannie H. 1 RurrouvVs school in Washington, < D. C.. is now working out her ap- i prentlc$jjhip Beauty. parlor. I Cora Coleman, reporter. « kDER WE8T ABBEVILLE NEWS Grace Chapel A. M. E. Church Rev. W. B. Williams. Pastor Grace Chapel is sturtitt^r with the new conference vmr, with ?ourape.and determlnatl'iii. Sun. lay, our pastor, whom we are iflad to have back, delivered a vonderful sermon at 12:00 noon. Plans uie being made already at J race for a successful year. We rav God to help a id guide us as leretofore. At 4 p.m. the funeral services jf Mr. "Doc" Williams were held, .he Rev. D. W. Jones, officiating. Vlr. Williams have for many years ived in Atlanta, Ga. He" is survived by his wife, u mother Mrs. Nettie Adams of this city;"a host if lelatives and friends._ Mr. John Searls has returned :o Fort Bragg, N. C., after spendhhP friends very happily. Prof, and Mis. Henry A. Ashe md son Bob spent a few hours ^rrwlay with f rieiuls. Prof, and lis. Kshe fire working in Ware bonis S C. Evening Rv AzaTec T. Johnson ike a beautiful prayer, roday has been ike a beautiful piayei Today must end, Vnd it's ending now with solom. ne$s. Tonight/'will come pure ami coop Vnd today will feeP refreshed ike nn< feels, when prayer .is ' done, >Vith a solemn. Holv hush. Vnd tonight will come with Holi. ness. i )h speak Holy Father unto my soul, \nd euitO thi« l'(i«llnccnnau ro a sea of quiet, calm emotions -Vherc I can sail with forgetfulness, fhen my soul will be filled with peaeefulness ^r^ve"litrvef^Tlnnh back nor loolT behind, -«et my life be as beautiful as to. , day Then will 1 be supremely happy, n a meek, humble, and Holy way, Then dear Lord from you, I'll never strays As I write.-ihese few ~4ine9 %© >ur dear Palmetto Leader, the 'resident of the United State's, ias just declared a state of war s already existing between the Jnited States and Japan. Let us he Negro women, who can not ictually fight with material wva)ons, put on the whole armor of Jod, thut we may be able to stand igainst the wilus-ipf trhe devil. Avove all, take the shield of faith, tnd the sword of the spirit, which s thv- word. of. God Azalee J. Johnson, reporter. T ^TKPHKN A M. E. CHURCH Rev. I.. D. Gamble. Pastor Georgetown, S. C..The «bov<lanierf church ir moving forward iy lenpd and hcrunds. Sunday was & high day both piritually and financially. The ew set.up is working like a clock, verv man in his place and doing lis bit to hold up the pastor's and. . Georgetown citizen,, went over ve top in the Red Cross roll call The faculty of Howard school houkl he commended for the loyal y and hard work in this sacred ausc. Also the various churches n 1 loyal member should be con noun! raised. Over $300.00 wee "aised. Now, we will turn </ur at. ention to a greater St. Stephen hurch, with-the cooperation of all. Henry Smith, reporter MT. OLIVE A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. H. C. Andrews, Pastor Myrtle ueach, h. f..Stllldny school opened at the usual hour vith the Supt. Rev. J. Q. Living. ?ton and teachers at their post. 6:30 The A. C. E. League opened with the President, Mrs. Mary Abraham, presiding. The lesson ivas thorouehlv discussed by the nembera and friends. At 8 o'clock the pastor preached i wonderful sermon, the spirit ruly ran high. Prof. Charles Brown of Georeetown was on the beach Sunday 'isPing frienda. Mrs. Eartha Mack Thomas i s irisiting her mother, Mrs. Willie VTnck in Greenville. Mrs. J. B. Owens spent the day 3nt«rdav on the beach with tier husband, Mr. J. B. Owens after ipending three weeks at the bed >de of her mother. She reported her mother was a little Improved. Her many friends wish her s speedy recotery. Mlsg Ethel B. Carter Ami Mr*. FVancig Robinaon spent the week nd In Conway. NOTICE! The Richland County Teachers association will meet Saturday, (December 13, 1941 at 12 o'clock in the Booker Washington high school auditorium. Dr. James H. Hope, State Sup rintendent of Education, will address the teachers. All members are urged to be present to hear Dr. Hope. Ruv,-W--G, Owens. President V. E. Russell. Cor. Sec'ty M11I.KR ( HAf'P.I. . \. M. E. CHt'RCH Rev. B. F. Sumpter. Pastor Newberry, S. C.-^Sunday was a high day at Miller's in spite of the cool winds. Sunday school was opened at the usual hour with the Supt., Prof. E. F. Floyd, presiding. and his staff of teacherspresent. The attendance was good. There seems to be a friend 'y rival nmornrthe classes which makes the Sunday school very ^tvely. Class Nor. 1, 4, G and 8 - irupnes so hard hard to pet the Ntnncr every Sunday but Clas<-No. 2 taught by Miss L. 11. Bureh with their easy and friendly plan ' vines the bacon home every Sun. lay. This class' hardly conn-* un . -Jer j,l.f.K.l.This is.a pinna-of girls what's wronp with our young hoy* ? Bovs wake up dm.'r i nu now Santa is coming? The Primary classes fi and 7 stands ready and waitinp for Old Santa t o come. . Moiniiv s. rvic. 11 fin Our pastor delivered to us a won. 'erful message, which held the whole congregation spell.boil'"* This being- _the first Sunday the T/f>rd's Surper was pertaKen. The -nivit ran high throughout the lay. Last Friday night the Sunday chool hnard.mot, The- nw-etmtr as a success. Many plans were hroupht-out to help the betterher« meeting every Fridav nite. Don't forgot the contest for th^ hospital Friday nipht. Please help Mrs. Sumpter to win hv nut;ne what you can in the envelope. Thanks DIE WEST NEWS Regular routine of services marked the activities in the ^hurches of Due West on last Sun fay. Thfwministers delivered fine sermons and-Jiie. hearers were much benefited at each place of vorship. The usual Sunday school and Young People's service^ wer<" ;ng. Revs. Glover, McAdams and Daniels are doing fine work in "aring for the religious life of the community. They are setting ex. - mplep of the finest type of Chris| 'inn lenders,.and.the.people do i-cerely appreciate it. 'M"f£fTVTae'gle" Urief Tx-e of Wash :ngton, D. C., spent last week end 'n One West with relatives. Messrs O. L. Smith and E. T Holmes. Mesdames Julia P. Mor. agne and Eunice B. Hawthorne mended the conference held or nitrition in the Abbeville County Court House on last Satu>dav viic vuuui) rieaur Department. Dr. the "ounty health officer was the noaker. and crave rich instruction nn the subject of nutrition, par. 'icularly for the school child, and 'or all in general. Miss William* of Greenwood. ? JC.» was among the worshippers a* Mt. Lebanon on last Sundry. Miss Rebecca Glover, who bac been mnkinc her home in Ashe, ille. N. C.. is now making her home here with her brother th' R'-v. Benjamin J. Glover. , She i* »akine an active part in the ~hurch work and was elected ^resident of the Allen C E League on last Sunday. nPTjjn i *« e M-iuiii, ,»i. r_ *.iii RI n - Rev. B. J. Hutchinson, Pastor St. George.The Sunday school was called to order by the Supt., .Mr. Joseph Jones. The lesson was reviewed by Rev. Simpson. At 11:30 the morning service began which was a high day iri Zion. Everybody present enjoy, .id the sermon. Night services vere equally as good. In the afternoon the Wilkinson nigh school of Orangeburg rendered a very interesting and time !y program. Severah- selections were sung by the glee club o f which Miss Madge Perry is the . direataa. ftny Garden o»as lsked by Miss Mattie Mae Smilley to introduce the speaker of the hour, Prof. J. C. Parlor, principal of "the Wilkinson high school Orangeburg. Prof. Parlor cited three great institutions The Home School and Church. An instrumental solo was played by a mom her of the group. This program vi* n a civon in intornot r»f fKo grade of which Miaa-M-attie Mae ?milley is the teacher. A neat sum of $12.21 was raised. The roup was accompanied by Messrs John Rowc, Thompson, Stewart, Mrs. Cook and Miss Madge Perry all of Orangeburg. The Dorc'i\ester County Teachers association met Saturday in the St, George high school auditorium. Mr. Bleeze Spell will leave on Tuesday to go to the camp. Sunday evening at 4 oTcTock the first school rally will be held and every teacher is .4° THT and her T>Tt~to" put the program ovar. Page Seres Gi'and Terrace Scene of Earl Hines Triumph -t j'-: ^.' '. T^, _ .th EftH IIii.es' Oi chojtrn : W hat the fatuous Cotton-Club always was to llailein and New Weak. i h»- f ~ *- » v .j uw \> c*a ku Ji.icnyo and tin- mid-west. And .\hiicas Duke Ellington and Cab ..'alloway an- ide:.tilled with the «i iner spot. Earl "Father" Hinet vho brings his orchestra to the lowi.ship auditoncni oii Friday night. December 1H. is the name .hat flashes to toe mind of anyone wlih over visited the Grand IVriiu'c. H>- was featured thoro ~®t least oi.eea y ey 1 for twelve years. Bom in Duquesno, I'ennsylvaniu on December 28. 1 . . . his .ather,.Joseph Hint*?, formerly ~ftlny#*<j tn'PT'"t in '-urioiiH lodge oands aid his mother, Mary llines, formerly was organist in "-church . .. ,. sister, Nancy*, is a pianist and conducts a small dantfe and i "and" around Pittsburgh . not musically inclinedEarl's music lessons began at the ape of _ five, and he he pan to improvise aily beeu so his boyis"h urge to neglect his practice* and join his pals in cam.es found1".him often unprepared when his teacher ar. r*vt' during h|s school Hayn ; he played in church ami at concert.-. frequently accompanied by his mother after hiirh. q/>K/-w%1 he joined Lois Deppe, later fanoPs fia the siii^ii;-g[Mr of "Great lay lb bm aL tha; time a sax play ?r-\-onducting his own dance band :n Pittshurg'n .... in 1923. Hinea vent to Chicago, played piano in >»nAlL.cLiibit_iuitii-ongayed hy Carroll Dickerson for the band in the ">ld Sunset cafe at 35th and Caluau-t.- where Cab Caloway later was to* make his professional debut .... Louis Armstrong was t memrw.r Pi.Hit uliuUlliil SUfTset orchestra, ami his trumpet pla>>_-inp- was theTnsp.Tration" for the rvle of piano technique which Earl developed du'rin? this pe-iod ,. '. . in 1927 the Sunset losod and Hines joined Jimmy Noone*s~ band for a year, went to \ew York to make QRS records T.d piano rolls, formed his own kand and opened at the new Grand Terrace in Chicago .... became Tactically a fxtcre'and a periodic headliner there, leaving: only 'on? enough t > play dance tours md to appear in theatres from to coast. yO^CyOOOOO^C-C-OOC'OCeOOOJO^RW VOL' ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE OPENING OF The Magnolia Garden SATURDAY. DEC. 13TH 2124 Gervais Street Mrs. ANNIE BROWN, Prop. 0 CfC9C0C>*O^OO^"0OO^OOOCfOO*OX>OC8> STOP AT Fred Greene's Place Where Ihe^FoOd !fi Best Slid PrlCM- Less. Always Glad to Serve You Home Cooked Meals, Sandwiches, Drinks of All Kinds. Gasoline andL, Oil. Day and All Night Service Excellent Curb Service Ered Greene, Prop. Corner Main and Beach Streeta Andrews. S. C. Poro Beauty School Located at 2481 Millwood Ave. BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES hampooing, Pressing, Marcelling Croquinolhng, Finger Waving, Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manicuring, Massaging, Hand Molding. Anatomy and Electricity. PHONE 5«87 \nnie M. Pone I. 11 alone. Prac. Wiihclmina C . I'ope, Instructor Mrs. Lula Goodwin's PLACE 922 Harden Street HomeCooked Food ] 7* PTione 3484 L ^