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r? ~v Page 6 GEORGETOWN NEWS ? i v H Mrs M. E. Deas left last Mon_ day for New Orleans, her friends, wish forr her all the luck rnd trust that she will soon come back for p. Bhe will suielv be missed. The better home and garden[ A 'lub under the leadership of Mrs. V. G. Teele. sponsored ft very fine Arbor Day program at the ele_ ( mentarv school of Howprd. in keep| ing with the day, several of the classes were represented'with read Ings and songs, all touching on tree. A short rddress on conser_| vatirm was delivered by Principal John S. Boyd. At the close of the progrrm several trees including' oak. dogwood and other shrubrie9; were p'anted by the ladies.A similar program wts had at the high ?" school. The coipmunitv center under the supervision of Dr. V. G. Teple is going forward. Mr. T. G. Clarke is in ehrrge of the building witb N. Y. A boys, has the foundation laid and everyone is looking to its erection. The Howard school foot "ball term continues her winning streak last FrHav winning from Conway 27.0. Prof. Hollodr.y says he is pj-onrl of the bovs. _ The basket-balL.teAm_.is tTre topic of d's-i'ssion with Profs. Harrison an-' Bin-rare in chrrge. Thanksgiving will find a large numner pt me vreoreemwn ioik o f O'T n gejvnvg to Witness the 7* WIS between Htate and Benedict. Both (po?vis hrve warm sunportevs here. Wo aro within*? -Dr. Camnbell tv>nph ?hippp<!<? in his1 Morris Collefire d'-ivo. Ho is ren'lv doing his part iv. rmtt'ng it before the people the eaiwo i? r worthv one. *T?-cs M"v'o .Tookson who was to Columbia on account of doo.th in the family returned last week.? Mv?. C'srr Smalls the mother of P?*rrf. Charles S. Browne, after cno^inc a month in New York . visiting her verv sick son, William P'-o"m. 'otymod home, fit this writing her son, William, continues : .ill. Mrs. R. S. Lawrence. and little - e-vnnd^on. will spend Thapksgiv in? in Colrmhir with their daughter and aunt. Miss Melba Lawrence. Mrs. M. Maniganlf and little son. Walter Jr., are visiting in Columbia. . vl Fraternity Mas cm?Lodge No. 50 P.?A:?Mrelected the following officers at a recent meeting: H. McD. Jackson, W. M.: Dr. W. S. Thtfmnson, S. W.; O. K. Pawley, J. W.; G. W. How. ard, Sec.; R. J. Jackson, Trees.;! J. S.1 N^sbitfc, chaplain; T. B. An_ derson, S. D.; J. J. Jenkins, J. D.; John I<aNue, S. S. end Eddie My . * ers, J. S. . " i " i- % | Allen Alum % ? Projed X uui T We, the mem hers > "" are putting forth a s sist in the huihlins: o & hundred women witl JL pete in a contest, as I Y/ ELIGIBILITY: r' X 1. Persons desir V tachable couprn and Columbia, S. C. 2. The minimur five dollars. 3. The contestai & lars will be. given a p & al Conference). "Th be given twenty-five 4. Each must c< j '? % 5. The contest 1 * .. 6. Each contests of the State Alumni V? make their final xepc " 7. The card whi dcntial and must be thority to solicit fun 1 ?> I % v . t " I ! jl V ALLEN UN jr X ^ L women to assist in r I V > STREET ? I I > CITY : T Send to: Mrs. Bert m X COLUMBIA BRANCH OF THE* NAACP LAUNCHES BERSHIP DRIVE FOR 1940 Continued from Page 1 t* 4 ? Virginia, Florida, Alabama and Kentucky. As the result of two court cases, salaries have been e. I quulized in nine out of twentythree counties in Maryland, which means an additional $100,000 a| year on the pay checks of Mary. | land school teachers. One addi.j innol nnao in i-ion/Unc in tho ril" I cuit court c of Prince George's County, Maryland, and another in the federal court Maryland." The lack of space prevents the publishing of the entire report, but enough convincing evidence hcs been presented to plead the cause of the organization both lo_ | c&lly and nationally. Member. | ships are divided equally between' the two groups. nw. H. W. BAUMGARDNER, | SPEAKER AT N.A.A.C.P. RALLYj Patrons and friends of Booker Washington Heights: You tnd family are cordirlly invited to attend a local prografn in behalf of the local branch of the National! Association for the Advrncement of Colored People of Columbia, sponsored by those who wwre designated to work this community.' at St. John Baptist church o f n-.i nr^ ? DUUM'I *V ttaillim IUI1 uci^nta un P''rid ay November 26, 1939, at 4 *?.' M. | Tfie purpose of the meetiner is to bling to this group the urgent needs of this orgf nization, which has done a great deal in their struggle forr the betterment of our Netrro group. The main sneaker will be Br. H. W. Baumgardneri professor o f nc-chology at Allen University, Columbia. Dr. Baumgtrdner is one of the best known oratcrrs of our group, and best informed of ou>- present df.y society. If possible, please be present; don't miss hearing cur speaker. Local committee, Mr. J. W. Reachrm, cfiaimrum: Mr. Charley Jones. Mr. Lee Goodwin, Mr. Wal_ tor Lyles, Mr. John Cnstoiy FLORENCE NEWS I. M. Stokes, Reporter Miss Jufinita Colman spent the tvoek.end home in Columbia. 5.C.'" with parents. * Mrs. Can ie Holloway left for Atlantic City, N. J., after sp^d ing a while with relatives pad f-lends, Mrs. Rena DuBoise and fttmily. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Stokes and D H Brady and Mrs. Carrie. .H.ol_ University ni Library t No. I State C [,ES AND REGULATK of the State Alumni Associatioi strenuous effort to raise ten th f a library at Allen University, lin the state regardless of alum one means of raising the above ing to enter this cutest are asl return to Mrs. Bertha Lewis, n amount required by each co nt raising the highest amount irize of fifty dollars (Trip tc W e contestant rasing the second dollars. immunicate monthly with the ! >egms i>ecemner l, 19.59 and en int is asked to meet with the Association on April 15, 1910, ^ ch will be sent to you after rep used at all times during this ci ids. J. T. W. Mims, State Pri Miss Janie Smith, ViceI. M. A. Myers, Executiv Miss Theresa Kennedy, Mrs. Bertha Lewis, Chr, COUPON IVERSITY AUJMNl LIBRAF ,desire to enter t aising funds to build a library SI ha Lewis, 300 Pickens Street, JrA-A> ATA ATA ATA A*A ATA TK loway were in Darlington, S. C.I A large crowd witnessed the' Benedict-State game in Orange.' burg on hst Thursday. Wilson Tigers played Howard's Hi of Georgetown on Thursday. Miss Lilliart-Heyes. R. N., a project nurse, erf Orangeburg Co.. is ill in the Co. hospital in Orangeburg. She is getting alon^j nicely at this writing,. . j NEWS IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON By J. O. Hart, Washington, D. C.. Nov. 2?? Tho weather around the nation's fnnvtnl fnr several days prior to last Sunday was just as flue as one cotifd expect, h"t early Mon day morning the old goose began vedding her feathers for tho first time is fall. whi"h anneared to h'ing us real Thanksgiving wea ther. ~~ Thevo are qui to a few students attending Howard universitv here this veer f-om South Carolina of whom I shall speak more of in the near future. 1 Rev. C D. Robinson ar'd Rev Eugene Bolden are doing fine with their respective' charges. Rev Rohincon delivered a sermon for Rev. Bolden last Friday night Week. Th- Allen University club met Inst Wednesday right, November IS. at the residence of Mr. ard U..?- John O W"?t Ilia T gt The s oriel season in Washing ton definitely on. Tbn esteem in which Allen University club of WaeMnrr+on is held by the neonlr of WsS^i'nftOT'' was manifested P'idnv "ipbt. November 17. when moi'o tb^n sivtv-five crnests catho" -d n*. tbm~idoncp of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. ChoeV to take riart in o whist and bridere tournament. There were rranv valuable nrwea ?'On a*/' thoeo wbo were not fio>*? fnW7? in 'rrinTfln'flr th? necessary n?v?l?"rit r\t ensyvnn er|inv>d fbe cv. eninR nevertheless. This so?"">l nwit wpo "">11 snnnojded bv other ' nllcp-e clubs from Sotlth Carn. lino?smo?<T them are snob well l-~n"rn />l"bs ps Qo"tb Carolina State ColleBTp club arid Benedict College club. Tb ? tourno'nent Wa? indeed a fivion^i'nl success and President Cheek?is verv?m""h?elated?oyer thq support Riven bv his club mem bmt<i jitifi fv^n''s. A-other social o"?nt is r>lonr>e<l foe tbe vcv- near future?a formal prom and a boat ride down the beautiful Potomac river. The Smith Carolina Stat,, Col lerrp held its invtfal fall daneeTT'n"d??v niorbt. November 10 at the Murray casino which was well at-" ended and evervonc enjoyed them seb'Pc; verv much. To subscribe for The Palmetto T,pnrW r?1] North 544s nr stop at 1413 T. 'St.. N.W., Apt. 12. . .. f T T ' t T fDrive ? T T .onte^t . % INS X. . Y i of Allen University ^usand dollars to as We are asking oive ini affiliation to comstated sum. X .. ' V x ked to fill out the de300 Pickens Street, V Y ntestant is twenty- ?? T over twenty-five dol orlc1^ Fail 01 Gener > ?$> largest amount will state chairman. *ds April-15, 1940. J executive committee Allen TTnivorgWyj ?n v istration is your ereampaign as your au- ?* V esident President e Secretary 1 Corresponding Sec. X , Contest Committee V - f : _ t ? t 5; BY DRIVE X : he state contest of X at Allen University. V , t ? f x rATH T Columbia, S. C. ? IE PALMETTO LfcADEtf CIIESTER PAKAGKAPHg Prof. T. P. Hammonds and wife motoied to Atlanta, Go., Friday afternoon and spent the week end. They Were among: the special guests at the Birthdr y Shower given for the President of the Pil grim Life Insurance Company, Hon. S. W. Walker. This company" which had on a drive for a half million dollars of ordinary insur-: i nee, had each district apportioned, for a certrin quota. Prof. Ham monds, who represents the com-1 pnny here, succeeded in getting his quota, and was gjven a free trip,1 ts were all who raised the; quota. The Pilgrim Life Insurance company operates in Alabama, Geor. gia and- South. Carolina. Many nunagers from these states, and other outstanding guest3 camo from far and near end enjoyed the gorgeous banquet Satuiday. The Hammonds report that it w? b all 'a *very grand affair, a delightful [ trip, the renewal of old acquaintances tnd the making of new , friends. All the guests were Eiven a sight-seeing trip over Atlanj-4a??out-?to Stono Mountain Georgia. I The almost sudden death of Mr. Allen, Wilkes, one of Chester county s nnest men Drougnt sorrow to his multitude of friends hero and all 4'bout. He was takena ill Wednesday with acute indiges lion and soon lapsed Into unconsciousness from which he did not 'arouEo. Every thing ftoAniblo wut1 done for him. He was deacon oi Red Hill Baptist church it Leeds, where funeral services were held Sunday rfterncron. Long beforo the hour, the church was filled to overflowing and hundreds stood in the yard unable to gain admittance. At tl)e home ti continuous stream of friends white and colored from Chester, Union, Lrncaster, Charlotte and the community viewed the - body. The sermon tor, Rev. W. R. Douglass of Rock Hill. Tilks were made by Mr. C. E. Leathers, Mr. Jerry Gregory, , Mr. Dawkins of Union; Mrs. Mary D. Senders, Mrs. Floyd Wilkes read the teloerams, letters and obituary; Mr. Charles Heath sang v solo, Mrs. Marguerite McLurkin | was organist. Mr. Wilkes wr.s a very excellent man; he wore a smile all the tlrne. He was a sub stantial <?id progressive farmer, end owned hundreds of acres of ' land, many cattle, much poultry and thele was everything around L: ~ A l? a ? A r ?A ?a I ins iiwmr l11cti im* iiu tuiiuuri anu I pi nspority. MnYiy.- whiig fiSemht! attended the funeral services, and one- spoke- -for? the- grefup:?Miv Wilkes is missed not only by his He was a devoted husband and i fi ther. All of his children were here for the funeral. Besides his wife. Mis. Mattie W.ilkes, ho leavTs the following children: -Mr. John A. Wilkes, orf Pittsburgh; Mrs. Srrah Hart, Mr. Mack WilkI cs, N. Y. Pity; Mrs. Lottie W. Jones. Mr.. Luke Wilkes, Washington D. C.; Mr. Fpiegner Wilkes,1 i of Leeds. Miss Mattie Mae Wilk-1 I es, a granddaughter came also from N. Y. C.. with her mother,} ; Mrs. Hart. Mrs. Lottie Jones i two little sons were with her from j Washington. Three daughters-in | , lr.w. sons-in-law, js.everal grand i children survive. The beautiful smocked si tin was borne by eight! friends of thejjeceased. The body, was buried near the right corner of the church under a large tree,^ his sntv1 - having been chosen by Mr. Wilkes sometime rgo, ^ the n'ace for hisL grave. Mr. Harold, Sprnn was undertaker. Floral pieces ennie from friends-far and ' l ru'jir. News hrs just reached Chester; that Mr* Annie R"ll Fairies died in New Jersey at the home of her . daughter. Mrs. Etfa-Colvin where she went for trriitment several years ago. , Th depth of Rev. Cliftcm Hin-I ton, president of Clinton College, Ro'k Hill brought sorrow to all of Chester. This being bis home, friends rre very sad to* learn of his passing. Rev. Hinton was an excellent preacher, n great musician rirfGrin'* and playing beautifully| and w; s cheerful under his great: handicap. Having lost both legs; some years ngo. he was carried about by Mr. Ernest, who was faithful to the lpst. For the last few we elf a, Rev. Hinton has been ill: it was honed that he would be rest.cn ed to health, but God saw fit to Cfll him from his suffering. M?ny -relatives Survive, but only j one of the immediate ftmily, his (sister, Misa "Crura Hinton. Funeral services will be held in Rock Hill. Wednesday morning at 11:"00 o'clock. ; 1 Miss Louise Brice is on the sick list this week als<y Mrs. Mamie Burgett. - M ss Strah Baten,-, of Union, spent the week end here with her sister. Mrs. 'Daisy Atkinson. Little Rosa Lee Rainey is confined to bed with p, painful hip, the result of a fall from her roller skates. ' _ ; Finley Hi-Won the game against Rettis Junior college of Trenton, S. C.. on Fucuy night at the fair ground. The score was 24 to 6 in favov of Finley Hi. , ' I School closes Wednesdpy for Thankseiving holidays, opening aTain Monday, Nov, 27. On Monday night, Nov. 27th in Finley Hi auditorium, there will he a tr Iking movie. Home-coming game takes piece Friday. Dec. 1, at the fairground. This closes the football season. This promises to be a great occe>' ion. The crowning of "Miss Home-coming" will take plpce. We failed trr mention the death of Mr. King of Columbia St., a famous plasterer 8/ few weeks ago. at a Columbia hospital. He was j The "husband of Mrs. Annie Mae Derrick King. Mr, King was con stantly employed as long t.s health permitted. He owned scrme very valuable property hete. His wife and relatives have the sympathy of their many friends. Rev. Mr. Parrott,. formerly of Chester, but now living in New Jersey is visiting his father, Mr. Andy Pirrott, Ashford St. BENNETTSVII.LE NEWS The WPA Educational confer encc opened Monday, Nov. 13th 11 a.m. at the M. 0. T. and B. Hi school with Mrs. Sarah H. Evans supervisor and Mrs. Dora E. Dan? rel, - state supervisor presiding. This training conference consists of teachers from nine other counties. A very interesting topic was discussed on Basic Needs of how Income Families. There \\ere several officials at-, tending the corference and took put in making it a success. The. conference closed Friday with much gained from thP instructors. ized Wednesday. Nov. 15th at Shi Idh Baptist church. Rev. A. J. Wright officiated. She leaves to mourn her lbstr; a "devoted husband, one son, a grardson, daughter-in-law, three sisters, one bro_ .thor.-a.nd?a?host nf relative* and fr'endf. Mr. Richard Murrv. - father of Ma "inn Elh'liee. his luit (l;uighters. Misses Carrie and Lena nr.,? t? ** 1 i'lui i v, i?ii. t/niix-r* mm ( v nuu rinvton .Reed of Sumter, attended tvo funeral of Mrs^ Kate Elle be" The Grand U^inn 0?-and I.nd"-n session was held in Bcnettsvill" 1st veek. Dr. H. TI. Butler prand r?ocff.v. . Dean E. M. Bof*ker of Morris collepe. Sumter, delivered the annual sermon at Rhiloh Baptist church, Tuesday nieht. Undertaker .T. H. W. Morriswas delee-ate to the ioint stork prand lodpe nieetinp in Florence irtcf, wpek. Ho reported a spierdid session. Rev. and Mrs. Willie Taylor of Florence were in the city Inst \V??pk house puests of mother, Mrs. Bettie Jones. . ?Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Cox reported one among the best annual conferences ever held. Rev. cn<T Mrs X ~CT Cox- return ed Tor another F!vnns rbahel A. M7~E.~Z M i o' d \Ti s Pcarsim muved hi Vv.ii- pew home, or Ayes street. - Mr. and Mrs. Abraham moved In their new home near the hiph chool. . ? n<. D. IT. Williston moved his office on Kinp street in the colored section of tho citv. > (Mr. tTT'l'Mrs! Julius Ellehee and -<rrrn?of . Wyumiup?spent?Saturday _ iL 1 ^#4- /N? wivn ine ri-pinici, i utv in Sir-day for Cheyenne. The sad intellegence reached the city Saturday morning of the piss imr. of tho Rev. 0. T. Hmton. pre? ident of Clinton college, Rock Hill He also was the pastor of Disc Hill and St. Peter A. M. E. church e7- of Marlboro* county. A groat rtn-iotion has fuller' in the arms of death,. Our sick friends: Miss A W??1KT7" At* *'s. .Ten k 'h^ and Mfs."BinghaiWaTso Mrs. Kl/. ? Moore. The stork made a pon' ell to and ATrs. Rlackmond home on c-t'V.ef a*od left a fine Sf>n Also at thP home of Mr. and Mrs Sam Smith ar'd left a fitte daughAll ore doiTin nicelv. Rev. and Mrs. W. T. T'Hlrv of Cheraw were in the citv Tuesday eye "inn house truest ^ of the renor 1 ' TKr.. aeenn'nanjed Mi~s Anno AT~e Ctenhen teoehe?. .at Coulter institute and /Miss P. MeDon old nf Pnhert <?mal] Hi ell. A jollv time was spent. Miss Pile of Lauringbure institntp passed thjroneh the citv Friday croute to her home in Darlino-ten. Alsd Mr-;'. Bryant, was home for the week end. Mr. C. B. Breeder, brother of Mr. John Breeden died m Florida last week. I.AURENS NEWS Bethel A. M. F. Church A laree erow,j of the member and friends of the city motored over to Abbeville to attend the "npnnl conference,- which w,y the greatest conference in the his-, tbry and all. seemed to have heee Virr IntHPJ" ipvpi' the ~rerrsslu'hme?t of their" Pastor.'Rey. T.. C Butler who has returned and h planning to start the new confereneo year with' success. Th? rpstnv and his wif<> hav* votuinert wrth manv thanks to the member* arid friends of Bethel nnrt of other churches who wore. <o very faithful in helniep the church to pet ready for th0 conf The pastor and officers arc invitinp the friends of Bethel on Sunday to nttend the New Year's services. The nastor is. planning to preach from the theme "Tp wv>nf D'vectio'-! A r0 You Looking?" All are planninp a profit d~u. Misses Ruth Foppey, Helen v?^ee. F. Watt". Mattie Fuller. Willro Rovd. and Profs. Grant and FPiott Johnson aro.nlanninp to "trend the Renediet-Stnte enme, While Mrs, Rosa I? Butler. Misses ^osie Williams. Melrose Dial a^d ,T>?. Willie M. Rnrkpdale are plan nrnp to attend the Allen-Clafli" at Columbia. The Mothers' eluh is the leading orpani^ation of societies in this city. It is composed o* n lnrpe number of outstandinp women and aims to build strnper arid bet t?r mothers and housewives. PINNED QUESTS Mrs., Li la Pc/mpey htd us her dinner guests Sunday Rev.- J. N. Cuughman, pastor of Calvary A. M. E. Church and Miss G. L. Bon_ I ey, teacher in the Leesville school. .. r 1 . SPENDS THANKSGIVING IN N^RTH | Mrs. Juliet It. Gilliam is spending Thanksgiving in Philadelphia and New Yjork City with her family. Mrs. Bena Dean ar.d W. Douglllu 1 ><?!1 11 -T I' fll'O onamliM , w.., ? Uj/vmini); Thanksgiving in Watcrbury, Conn. While there she will attend her sister Annie Nesbitt'sTwedding reception. LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLl'B \ The club was celled to order by the President, Mr. Sam Williams it the home of Mrs. Etta Mae Wolfour. Song by the Chaplain. Mrs. Florence Boyee; prayer by jthe president; scripture lesson by Mrs. L. B. Gratter; song by Mrs. H. M. Johnson.- The hcruse was then opened for business, the pres ident celled for, the minutes of the last meefting which was received and approved. Sick committee re poited none sick. The chicken dinner will -be at 1221 Wl}04t street, Nov. 23 at the' horvm TVT?. T ?... - I ? * a a w. Jkviuij. jl ins |# i c*s- j iclent called for unfinished busi-! noon then new business. j There" will hea candy pulling next Tuesday night sponsored by Ella Thomas at her home, 902 Walnut street." The next meeting"' will be election of officers for the coming year. The toll was then called,' members present 14. The nxt meeting will b tt 902 Walnut street, Mrs. Ella Thomas' home. Refreshments were served. Dismissed by Mrs. F. Boyce. ?? ; CHESTERFIELD NEWS Mrs. P. C. Hildeston and son aie at home after spending some time with her mother. Chesterfield lost one of its old citizens Fridry, Mrs. Rosa Harrell. She was funerilized Sunday at Grandview. Presbyterian church. She was highly icspected and well known throughout this section. Sho leaves to mourn her loss, seven daughter, two sons and r? host of i relatives and friends. Mr. Robert Bittle end Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Rivers were out of town guests?at n?party?given?atthe home of Mr. end Mrs. F. F. -Brewer. ? ~ Mrs. Fannie McLean and Mrs. Addie Railey spent Saturdj y. in Monroe, N. C. with relatives. Rev. and Mrs., Winslow Talley and Miss Lou E. Payne spent a : - ii. i- * gi"'? i wiiiie in mi* ruime 01 ncv, and Mrs. Toatley Saturdt-y. j" FIRST ANNIVERSARY BALL " | The Musical Arts society is hav ing its First Anniversary Bull on Fridav night. December 1, 1939 in J the BTW Gymtorium. BARFNT-TEACIIERS* ASSO'N. 1 BOOKER WASHINGTON HL.I he second regular meeting of ho Booker Washington PTA will he held on Thu: sdny, Novcmbei 30 at K o'clock. As usual, the meet ing will l.'st onP hour during which i time officers will be elected and : a program will be rendered. All parents ,ar(> urged to attend this meeting. ^ % ? COIFFEUR REVI'E AND MUSICAL RECITAL The Poro club of Columbia, S., C. is sponsoring a Coiffeur Revue and Musical Reci'taL at F.benezor Baptist church, 1900 Lady street Monday right, November 27, 1939, at 7:30 O'clock. Adrnj sion 10c. Mrs. Wilhelmina Pope, presdert; Mrs. Alma Denley, secretary; Rev. A. L. Peterson, pastor. GIRL SCOUT NEWS Troop No. 14 We wish to think our friends for their cooperation in helping us t,(- raise money with which to buy our uniforms. The 91b turkey was won by Mrs. Amy Ligon. "All (fill scuuia [in'unc uy uu nine SJov. 27th ft 4:30 at your meeting place. Business of importance. Byrtle Brown, tiocrp scribe. &AJAT STEPHEM A. M. E. CHURCH Wilmington, N. C.?Rainy ind ! stormy weather conditions prevailed throughout the past Sab ? brth reducing the attendances during the day. However, reasonably hVrge crowds gathered for tho, church school and for divine wor_? ship at the morning and evening services. From the subject: "Tho Four H's" and "Deboiah _Meets Th0 Challenge" the pastor deliver ed 2 most interesting sermons at two most interesting sermons at the morning and evening services Mrs. Almeria Dunlnp accepted the invitation fen1 church connection at | wacoactco^o:o.a^:ox(oac0ca? ao.oo^aoi ? II. T. CHAPPELLE, Pres. . | "AN EFFICIENT SE LOW IN r | Chappelle Fu ? SUDDEN AMBUL Phone: Day or ? 2121 Gervais Street Saturday, November 25, 1939 the morning's services and was assigned to the cIpss of Mr. Jam. m' es Hayes. The Sunday school and A. C. E. Lergue had fine crowds at their services. A most interest. ing recreational program is being planned by the Sundey school for the Thanksgiving Day. Cordial in_ * vitation is being given the youth of the city. r ? CHURCH-wide pew rally at Sidney park snday nite There will be a church wide pew rally at Sidney Park C. M. e. ,.U U O 1 - -t * ' * tiiurtu, ounuay nignt, INOV. Ztitli at 7:30 p.m. Dr. S. R. Higgins, president of Allen university wHl deliver an- address. ^lusic by the Allen iftiivgrsity glee club.. ~ ' Othob participants "or program are Mr. John Hughes, Prof. Hilton Riddick, Mr. Pinckney Gaten, and the church choir. Prof. Le roy Scott, master ceremonies. Rev. J. C. Colclough, pastoi B. B. Boozer, Chr. Steward Board. ceojo^^ao.o.^o^o/eoooaoooc^ Telephone 9231 1) ANTZLER BROS. i SHOO REPAIR SHOP 2379 Gervafs St. Columbia. S. C. Prices Reasonable Invisible Half Soling a Specialty Work Called For and Delivered o oocf oor A RIG TREAT THIlRfi.M1YPi'?SPECIAL Elise Beautv Parlor 1107 WASHINGTON ST . (Over Victory Savings Rank) Shampoo, Press and Croquinole or Marcel Wave, J SI.00 Every Thursday Only Phone 9269;?Slake your appointment Early - - ; The Mast Exciting Picture Since *F R A NK R.NSTEI N" Basil RATHBONE ?IN? 'The HOI ND of the ^ HASKERVILLES" ?NOW PLAYING? i- 1? ~ 2 COM l^O. 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