The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 29, 1927, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT. ? "VOCATIONAL . EDUCATION IN NEGRO SOIIOL9 IN SOUTH CAROLINA (Continued from Page Que) I storage for winter use in the board' 7 department. A'' very enthusiastic meeting of the Vocational Council was held on the night of January"I3. TJn the Council are Mr. Purdis (whit^.-^Rev. Mr. Mabry, and other influential colored men. The Gouncil promised to assist Jones in working out a system of accounting, whereby the sOhooL farm Will get credit for what it proeduces. 'This is desired on "the paTt of all concerned. Mr. Purdue spoke oif his interest in Bettis-Academy, his efforts to help develop Jt, and his de-, sire for its growth and future usefulness. On account of lack of room y and shortage of teachers there is no course in home economics for the girls. President Nicholson?is?strjy? ing to remedy these handicaps by next year. Miss Ethel Collins n r- graduate of State College hnme economics department, is a member of the faculty, and is capable of giving s0\ the-~girlg of the school some valuable ?hdlp. ?* * ?r ? ?JOrffo P. BURGESS ' I* ~-i# f jr't r'i ESqsEife GEORGETOWN NEWS Ji * . ~ 4- Two White Men, One Woman Held In Georgetown Bank Closing On Frirlny?J.anuary 21, nhnnt-T?tt^ clock the doors of the Bank of George ^ ? town, the largest^ oldest -and best ~-bank of thf^city was ordered closed; . until the books could be gone over. ant book keeper- was arrested and ?Sv-THMceonnett-teltef "and" MTs^ WIT lie A. McConnel, all white wpre held in. $15,000.00 each in connection with the $45,000.00 shortage. .. Many business houses and enter?" prises were unable to pay their employees, owing to the closing of the T-v-; bank, . , * _Nearly_ all fo the Vogro himinnm places, organizatiOTTsT" "including churches, * lodgesand schools lost heavily in this bank,' .This being the only ^.remaining bank, after three -having been closed, owing to the confidence the Negroes had irT the offi4 cials of this old bank, most of them had years earnings on~deposit. - "from reports -from officials of Bc*. thesda Baptist church '.the work may have to be suspeqdgdifor the-tirao-he-; ing, owing to their-lass in'the bank. This structure "is one of the most beautiful building of its kind in the State and the members have completed several successful drives- to meet the finanpinlrlnmnnde Ovilir ? feyr days ago this church made a heavy deposty with this hank-? Mayo High Defeats Hriward High .Erofessoi" Pcrrdarvis'" sextette of Darlington came to Georgetown last - Friday to hand Miss Blassengale's basket ball teairt of Howard High its I second licking. The Mayo basket ball team under the direction of Prof. Pendarvis played rings ground Howard inexperienced Cagers. The Howard, team showed much improvement fever,their first ?-?game. ?^ ? ;?:?-? ?-The -large croud seemed to have enjoyed the thrilling game fro g<-n.-+ to finish. thri fn"l f t? mi'1 f'r Mayo ^yas high pointer of the game, scoring 22 pllttnts, whiiff~~F. fkthhins oooaca* TU? /-v-S?* ? v. v^i i^m i Maiidam^ Formerly of PHIL has established permar | Masonic Terr ! 1125 Wa*hington Strec For the manu 'Wonderful Hair And F j "Made Their Way by th< ? Try Madam Russell's Special Hair Grower--lt's-a We [ Improved Hair Grower-It's a V J Grow Beautiful. . | - - ' Wonrfe ! fo^Pftirti*. Ar.hffig. .Stiff Tnintn nr 7~j The name is the ri&ht one?WC Address orders to--Mirs. Maryor apply at 1129 Washington " of Ho.ward was second with 0-peinta. . _?Howard 11.?Mnyn 3fi. Howard Position Alam Williania ' F ^?Jackson F. Dobbins 7 7^~ P Alston McCleland C :, Ander^jn Gibbes .i ' C ' Gandy Nicholson G . Lunn jonnson u warren Substitutes for Howard: N. Dobbins, U. Williams. Mayo: Gandy, Williams, Keith H^fldersan,?Cooper, Warren. Referee-^Dunmore (Hampton) Scorer?Rogers (Allen) Poinsette , (Howard). Time Keeper?Knox and Clemons. " WINNSBORO NEWS. "We are glad to have the patrons come around occasionally and visit our school. Many obstacles that confronts can f5e" eliminated when the patrons pay visits and understand just what we are troubled with. Rev.1 VV. T." Biirton visited the school on Tuesday morning and led the devotional exercises. We were glad to have him and trust that more of our patrons will do likewise. Saturday was teachers njeeting day and a good mariy?Of"the teachers" were present. Miss G. A. Rutherford read an excellent "i$aj!>er on how to] teach speplling. After which |^pon:es were "given by many of th^HUiers. Mrs. Mouzon --?of Camden^fiS. ussed the teaching of Geography. Special emphasis was placed upojr he teaching of Geography in hte lower grades. Mr?. Thompson-of -Camlen demonstrated the teaching of Arby all and many helpful points wgre brought out in the discussions. _ Sunday was a fed letter day at' the St. Paul Baptist church. Our church is now pastprless and the officers--employed the services of Rev. S. , F. Emanuel, from 'tf^ie Bettis Acadnn? 1. ? o 't\y * 4-V. t'lliy, 1 IL'lllUIl, %OT*-V^,*V tllUUUVl V1IC. . ^orvxicps nf the H?y. The morning and evening services were enjoyed and a .large crowd was present. Rev. Emanuel preached two real inspiring wmCTs-^Wu trust thfit-he-wttjr visit us again. We ^re -attempting to reorganize our^B. Y, P. XJ. and we hope the younger people of the ..church will take, art active p^.rLjn_the_ ! work. Mr. James W. Broiwr was forced to Labandon his work last week on ;acj.count of being ill. We hope he wili j soon recover and .be able to .resume his work. j i? Mrr-RT-PrXlussetHaimproving wonderfully and we hope he will continue. '' Bennettsville Locals The first month in the new year is T almost gone and nearly every bady iThe farmers are busy every day preparing their lands for the new crops. The schools as a "whole are progressping nicely. j Mrs. Odell McCoy-Davis'a native of Bishopville, but now of Ohio, is: home for a few days visiting relatives and friends. Will leave for; Cleveland, Ohio, Tuesday p. m. She" i-is looking the blossom of health. Mrs. K. B. Cook had a pleasant trip to Mm ton, S. C,, Wednesday. While there .the attended the meetin of the" ~ united Sons of Abraham and D. of J? of which she is a member... Mrs.. 1 Cook is a splendid lady. - To knrmr frpr al And Only ^ I \DELPHIA, PA.,' lently her laboratory at iple Entrance t ' r'^t?fmbia> S. C* ?i fadture of. her _ * <; ace Preparation* That s-Wtty They Are Made" >nder fojr diseaped Scalp ? 1/onder, makes the Hair grow ?a : ancTMadam Russell's r Salve ! >d Rheumatism and it's great- i" >NDER SALVF...Trv if I McGainey, 617 Marion St? m&- ^uuAsU .' ' . ' ' ' ? - f THE PALME' THE LOCAL N '? BUSIP The Loeal Negro Business League i will hold its meeting Monday even-1 i ing at the regular time and place, j i namely 7 to 8 p. m., at the K. of P. i Ifall, Masonic Temple, 1131 Washing- ; ton stre'et. All members and friends are urged, 1 to come -ovit and take part in the de liberations. . . ^ ,| Committee Appeals, to City Council' ] Th^ Committee elected by the Busi-'l 1 ness League went to City Councils -last Tuesday. The?Committor mn^-i an excellent impression oil Council < and was gladly received. Presidents L S. Leevy and Rev. T. M. Boykin,' her,- ' Miss Mildrid Watson ..reports alt splendid school term. She is teach- j < ing at Drake, S. C. ' : j~j Miss Ethel McCoy spent the week \ end home. She is teaching" in North I Carolina. - ? Mrs. Carrie B. Drake-Stevenson a native of Bishopvijle, but now living? in Charlotte, N. C.p is in the city looking the picture of health;?She ^cvill? be here" for a few weeks visiting relatives and friends. ?-- j The sei vices liuld at Shllhfth Bai^j ' i' i _i L _ * ! 1 wsL cnurcn was in every way. a spir- , itual one.-j As usual Rev. S. S. was [ ' at-his hifjpgfft point:?Sunday School!' was good^ and a large number wit-! nessed the services. The collection was $53.29. Visit the Baptist church ' i when ir* the city. [ MT7~X~P- MrT/fnd nf Rlmihoim, R ' | C-. called to, see Mis old' teacher "at 33 ! Amelie street Sundya p. m. |: f? Mrs; "Lenda Dixson is still on the | sick list. The ladies are taking an ' 1 active part in visiting her. The reporter and mother spent a long while with her Monday. ~ Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Counts^were out ! at Shiloah cliurch Sunday. Mrs. ! Counts is looking "well. We we're delighted to see her looking so we-1. Dr. A. C, Cook, presiding elder qver the Cheraw District held his fir&L j quarterly cpnference Friday at E; vans Chnppl A, M. Ei 7\ churchy The ? I one of the best ^services held at the- _ A. M.?Et^Z. church this year. Dr. i Cook is a busy elder. He is teaching i a large school at Fork, & C., and rej~ports a ~55ptertdTd term work] MvsTj liattic Bethen and Miss A. .1. Bailey | is "teaching with him. He invites the I friends, to visit the school .Tuesday, ! and lister! tp an 'Educational Address j which will be delivered by the CounI ty. Suiierintendanf, Mr. O. M. Mitchj el.- This being an Educational Moss ' j Meeting in interest of the school at Dillon. Trust~"as many ag nan will visit / the school, as Dr. Cook is a great help in this community. . Mrs. L. Whittgker spent the weekend at home in Dillon, S. C,. where _ Dr. Whittaker is pastoring this yenr. L _ Miss.. JEtuth?MeGoil?m?returned?to- "Washington/ D. 0., Friday. Trust ( she will en joy? her_siay. ; The Literary and Art .Club met at the home of Mrs.^.P. P. McCollum on . last Wednesday. -The?reporter met with the club and decided to joinr- A splendid meeting was had. president Mrs. P. R. McCollum; vice-president, Mrs. Mamie Morris; secretary. Miss Viola B. Gillespie; treasurer,'Mrs. R. McCollum; chaplain. Mrs. L. Whit- _ taker. Misses Lance, Feldon, Washington, "Marthir Reese. Miller- -] was present. All, enjoyed the pro^ram. ~ P. Lit tlo?Misses Lieymie 'and Viviftfr ?v McCollum is on the sick list. ^ Mrs.' Jennie King is on the sick list. v Rev. Sylvester McEaddy is doing nicely with his little Mission in Dar- ; lington S. C. . - ? ^ '"Mrs, Gilmore, Misses Lance and i (Jloreds was at Shiloah Sunday. t _ Mrs. C. Grac^'and Miss Ethel j Reese worshipped -with the A. M. E. t Z. Sunday, to witness the closing "shr- r mon for the first quarterly confer"eneerr* ...... _ t AC. D. SANDERS, Reporter i MULLINS NEWS P j_ . e; 4^ < ** ' 1 " " ei r~MrT~S. K. Whaley and Mr. N. "f< Knight of Pocnay -FftftltTa. were ~Tn ~~ the city Saturday of last week. While w hei'e they were the guest of Mrs. Bir- p die Mayhle Wilson. Mis&- JFludd and- -f Miss Knight teachers in the Mullins ? High School. After spending a few "" hours they went t0 Wilmington, accompanied by the above Indiesi. Mr. Whaley and Mr. Knight were 'fortun otc in (>ui<_iui?ni{< a ppauiuui sue near the beach for their winter home. Prut. C. Madden, whins an Jhsfrficf- _ or in uhemistry made it very plcasant for them while rn?WttmingtOtr Rev. U. XW. L. Duckett pastor of EbenezaT A. M. E. church is preach- ( inpr a series of sermons from thelO Commandment*. On last Sunday ho j ? - *7 Tf . -..Jr- . . v. , . - rro LEADER EGRO <ESS LEAGUE mads, the' appeal which was to ask Council to see to it that all skilled ind unskilled laborers in .Columbia ind vicinity, be given first consideruod SB '^uoiuaAOJcIiut -}uounuuod jo ;em plated in Columbia. The Council expressed its anproeirtion of the Committee's visit and ap- r peal and assured them that every Lhirfpr possible will be done tou'ard Business League, as .expressed by ks Committee. I. S. I/EEVY, President W. C. JOHNSON, Secretary = jreacheil a great" sermo from the se-' :ond Commandment. * Ev^ry one pre;ent enjoyed the sermon \erv much. _ Sev. Duckett is doing wonderful vork here. Mullins'is blessed to lave such an efficient character. i TTTTTTT TT^HkT A 1 . ' ' ' " " V : ' ' j The first-quarterly conference was \ mid at ill'Mvri' Chapel A., M "~EL_ lmrch Saturday January il'J, presid ng elder. C?. K. Lytes presiding. All j eports we're good*. Wo paid out.. J " untlay^was a high day here* all day ong. We had one of those .old time sermons by the presiding elder from Paul the 4tll rh.-ipley, subject :-AI' h{lvr"earned to lie contented." We are loinir a COod Work _with Ihe strong past-or we have, - Rev-.- J.- J, - Riehrrrd'strn, and o.ur goad members. Wr feel that we will have a glorious time tAiis conference year. The Sunday School" Is moving along with the .eHrcicnt. superintendant, J. -S. Sanders. The.. Seho*>l 'Ts"gro\ving larger every Sun day, The A. C. E. League is moving_ on. Wd had a wonderful lesson gnu it was well discussed the members. The, presidefif~3lr. Jessie" Marshal; gave some "very helpful remarks on oh the les'son. . s ; Mrs. Simmie Lcnr^Ryhe is. visiting Iter mother. 'Mrs^g^Pie P -hiinnn who is quite sfek.?Wfe hope .die ft-11, soon recover. "Alva/ f'nrnnlin MvaVioIl'* ta iMai'tn'.. ruyurs ui unu ?nu ai|* ' | 'j ma*\ nunin jaggmis, .importer'-t ? 1 - -? y j : ?? ? ( ^ Beautiful and Good Pianos to be had at lowest prices ^ and on tertns to suit you, - } at the Old Established, XMAbONK'a Mt:mp -* 1-128 Main St, Columbia, 4 N. TT.?ForFy odd years of un-" 7 - .iWffflt^taa-Jtweeess, 'in Columbia ;j; is our guranteO. ' ? here at her old, home. She-had soiiu vrtTrlv' dcrmr on her summer home in Spartanburg. . J?7 ? The social that!was jjiven by' the Sunday. School-on Mondhy night wrr grand, Plenty of musicl The'young people enjoyeci tliem.-cjvcs to th> highest. ' ' The .Willing Workers .Club is doing-good work with ' president Idlers B? Boyd and .seci'fclary Jesce Marshal' he church as never- before. Watch for marriages there will he some soon! . L, I think the Sunday School is havpg socials every week for the enLoyment of-the young people ?? Mrs. Ella AVhitmirc was horr Xnn.:o see - her sister Cornelia Marshall: *ls0 Eugene and his wife Verne! Harper-M.a.rshatl was here to see*.hi?" mother. Marion M'arshafl vvas?in the city _ o see mother. NEWS OF OLD FOLKS HOME Virst Calvary Baptist Church Jubitur Choir?held?their usual jrraytrr\~fiich the old people always enjoy. On account of sadness, brother Abie vas hot able . to be yitlv us, never- " heless themeeting was led by brother ' deClintori, and some hepful remarks ! iffllftctiwn 1 was Q4.00. Fur wllll'lf'mj"j hank them. | ! ant tvo also thank Rev. Beard pas-, ?j or oX. BetheL.--A*-l\lr- lw-e htirelr - arrth; Ij nembers 'for $0.00. .* , i *j On Sunday January 23, Zio-n llap-; ; ist church held prayer meeting pt { he Old Folks Hume.? The meeting { as IccrijO^lherTISIcCQiuniLk. Soma-LS elpful remarks "was matte by''Broth- V r Dock White, which was very ntuch ^ njoyed by all. Collection wa^ ?2.00, ^r hvhich we thank them. j_Iji TV'u tltftnl: ull?who -t 1 rufate' to this ! orthy cause and we arc asking the j ./ i?n i.t ' r T".~ .. Sal g ^ ,,.,; _, ? ^ roro -i^eau 1 lair Culture, Fucfnl MafSsnging/ 8 . J. J 41MES.' LYLES, HbUS | I. Si - Leevy's Dep 1131 Washington Street g? ?- ' , .?: .0 -o^o.oooooaoii^jogoooDOoooooc'Oooo t? *2* 'I' ?;? ?}> ?*? ?* *' ?|? *? *> *> ?* ?*? ?* ! William Ca X . ' v. 4 ? Msfch qrnr x 4 suits Made T?! >! Alterations And Repait | CLEANING AND jj ' .Phone 3 Y 1315 Assembly Street ? ? ; : ? 1* 3C>OCiC?C*QOOOOOOOOK>OOOOOCO?>000 REESE S DRt ' MIlS. IV R.4FB* A Full r.inp. nf - Pntant . L-Cligareties ana Tqbaccos, Madam CI. J.~ Walker's . limes, lee^reamjind > TJlONE 1 Assembly Strppi " _ oo Q-Ooc > o o?. too f'QocoQooofto.'ic oc tURiitlOlt STALKY TO III:An A c,, SlON."~- * ' l'it|Hii,irIy Apimmvl. X. Vf-Lr,^.'A. fes ovr ; :t!\ i'W i<sS';11 <.>Y, iliioctor : _lL-.lhx?A?-i-4-U-i ?'? La'.cnt A. -L:-L 11(1 1. 'f!(lll(il*l,'0,,i .has- ,'!1 ptllttfccd o'li'ctrfl- tho li,-i7 Muviim r so Aon ir.rr-' '' "F'Ti-o TT^vF?' \v!iiMi TT^IkI Hu" " .iVe local Nof5r?> iv*i. ' 1 lip P.!U?.uiK.,p?iic:'.fc <>f Ill's .niipoint"'f'il whkli \v:;.s r.iailo J,y 'Pic-Mont ?!?Lk?1111; "i.i.il?1~ iv - ] ?i(in?(wtH?iv,'i h?^4 v.'firty .in; rf:v;il. I; is?Vnt imntM that __ 'J'1'. 111 :1 1' J' n'l !'.!? .1 tA II o Vin' -I'-n n}.'jv.il' Ui n ho su^fMjynv'Aj 1'c vi i\ th"Mlr-C'-n.y.' ' "*f the P.?':T sar.i'nrr is , h'!?;cr;( cpsHivjrlv itjtpvcv.'lnir' * /y:-<P\;nie | tfii, M:i?rli MViil'iU,- ;/nw>! ed Til.* all ./limn Lint wealth of valuable xporiewt* hs , ."? j'odas'o'fr'-o/ ' and. U4Vccl-'-*-tY iAjar executive.. j TJsp*. nov.dy? b^i'ouVtcd. fiimmci' (*hool (Hi ce'nr is a grndnrtc~r.f [,Tiv - ( j(. house < (Ju l cft?.tl)(' niafr' e.f eidh < -i , , pC'sidiMils,. .?(duda?*. ?*nd loados. Upon . !V| recc.i.vhig the <lpjn:ee oV Bachch.i;.i?f ?y?,. rts?fro-n iVfo;2. 1 >irc?-i. o*"' Stnicjr-ontofv 1 Cornell uni er&ii.vv Illui -fx,.. a. ffw Yd.rk. reinainimr-in that in-'v :] >t:11'" 'oiv uhl.il *]Itmat which time ho graduated v.ith the 'degree op B.tcheJor. i,y. of S. i M'-o. For f.vti sgpnicrs IHreo- ..p., in i! .i.H ,'l w< ric. <.? ?" *~ of which Was spent at (Tampion. Thir-. , ; ; g tho ethe^liV?ur .- liii'i'-ncrs, Director Mai-, y was a fHa'T.-frt; v1n <vbr groJaalw-? aehool of rdjnrri uni\ ft, jjity. F?r IWir J iinwtH'1's,: he speeiaFzed in hgrieul-. rial- ediuath n. v. hi'o flic laUor-i wo?4-ruin.iiiCT}; v.\Vc Spent in. ;njy, leading o. t ire .'lastc-r f l>eie.uo degree. ;n<>. -Fin.o 'l'.nliiia-it^n- i'jiii'1! Cm noil "F>r- "f~p roci v >ia;ey lias f iled -soveial im- j, nnri anfr put l! ioll; in South Caj-olina Fir rttul .Alnhar.pi. He harran-Uauh'na Tlii'H' rn'li-iio? Oi '.nstTITTT.mhi'Ii t ar- M1" dina. It is at."this institution of iTTiTrrrrg \" hoie he .-.rent j^ruli! ye'n i' -r^yi t'-pral service. wor k in nMfTrffrTTr.i !' -.1 li -hn? r onagri ultunil ehenuidry'and daieying to direvtoi; of agfieultiire, and o pzz~. and bl Have your old Hat 11 cost and jj ULUlHkS CLEANED : TA- 17 _v_* , *?c wu r rsi j l>YEING.RE : A. T rial Is All OUT OJV TOWN. Vt'< SPECIA L ATT "... . . ' Tfil .1. W. BRl merchant 713 MAIN STREET ;'* ~ > .< .-'A' ' ' . .': .. turrlny, January 29, 1927. vooo "?T<T.<^-:-v^oo.oooboo06oe fir rvr\ - vjr uiiv a M^nicining, Ilajr Bobbing g ilON&'DtNDY - .f_ artmen i Store | Columbia, S. C. g'v >O.OOOOOOOOOOOJ&bOOOOOOfUXXO +** *!* v v v v % !? y ?*? ?t* *? *#?% ughmair > f~ TiaOor 1 J I JVt*ras ure ing Neatly Done r~ f PRESSING 1 ^ I 1589 " ,"\ J $ ' Columbia, S. C. }{ *G S TORK " .. | ^Ioclieifies7 -Cigars: ? w-1? l 'A lull Line pf-^~?. ? 5? Preparations atV)1 j > r (>ti ?.l *T. i ; - y 1?;? ?; H (820 - ; J. rohmiUiay- lS. C. | k?ooo r-<:><*>orjorwxSooofto^-tooo * g itfty :iU.t.'t*rvj^or of vocational ailtuie for IstateTof S'oyth Caro-'. i\; Oiio <?i u-achinjf. was/spent 1 i t .'is-, tutu.? i1^ FT^-i-wf -? ~. ^H.ttl.cj^^canTO' to V-1 ,l i', 'lll-a to a.-- nine the uirCctor- *~ ,i> .?* 1 " -f?rr-ttjtnral department J " .! J . Mils ' ! .? 1 "ini?. j- hif. loader' P ni?n/ .n;;-;?t aicnt-s have* "been Li i. i :pcL '. r.i . ' .at- many students !{, :i i : ; ev stinftnce session and rt.~ <1 ;> J ^ministration aiti.tky mty direcUr, ?' ' :v. ir. .( ! i vi:k < ah leu to? leaksvii.lk,, x,x. v. '<>' all < n ni-I to make- the ant-n; the ".services to be l.'y. 'ed ' 1-!;.>Trinity Baptist xl? i n 11.??'U-h St.; opposite Bcn- ~^ <:' I. . -os. a\ i!l hp tlic? Inst to be < r .! 1 v- ah* IU'V. It. C. Stover-, "U.,.. a:v ppslnr. *' I v. It. "Stivvor has been called ;Ji'> |)':u-iorniQ-of'the First Baptist li kP'?-\VM lie the1 old- -Sinai Dap*? t cl:?rrh. I.taksvillo, N C., a .? !>;:' t'-'siyo -iinl?trrmvins- town in '"Old >>"or'.h'State:'' " v +th" ;ii jh. Ir- is nnlcrstooiLthat' the 7.*--St?r-rr wid "acrept the call ho 1 .remain in- tjio city-rfpr an indefit> j orlnd. a- he has quite*a bit of 'mi > tra'asac't, also, he is in he rw> of print iftay under the super . n of. Mr. Geo. IT. Hampton, man r i.l; The J'aTmeHtn.eadcr-Ott Asrtrry st root. t lev e a'tendance is expected to ,i:i. jtiUnnlance' at each service to Mover. By request Rev! ~[~ r \v?"d H ml net, a Woman's meetSur.dar a f tor noon at 3 .p. hi. until . in.. Al<o. a Men^s weetinp-frorn ~~t? m> uni il l?L m. suli$B3kt 7#tref : i?!!. AH -'fe'irl- .unci boy^ over~'l5 j;-: Tdil :bo admitted ri""t -~?L \AU" \vhV p;xyect to attend are 1 to 1 rii.jr your Bible and a ii-'-L Lust.~Tv.it not least tbere V^ill K 'll>. l.<(iiul iy ana you are lfji'ly invited to bring a donation : li dp' tbe cause. ^rNED t " .OCKBD 1 s made new at f 7 * *."v; % Emnfaev -f-? and pressed i Class Pairing | We Ask I 3RK GIVEN ???4EN i ION | -tPhONE 7IB2 | JNSQN j tailor if? COLUMBIA, S. C. j C-_v^ - - v i - - j | ' rr ' : - VV . / \