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Page 6 .'" J " ^ . . u "" 1N OTICB r , All news for The Junior Pag , must be in the office no later tha: Tuesday Sfteriioon of each week MAnv lpftpi-a ai'O rtlPAivfiTTnft lat for publication. " "BILL" ^. NOTICE TO APPLICANTS Children desiring te?becom members of the Bill-Carver Clu , must fill out coupon and mail i with .. nl n i, p. ^! m.lf-U.t dressed envelope to The Palmett Leader Bill Carver Club, 1310 As ??mbly Street, Columbia, S. C. Membership Card and Buttoi . will be sent to you immediately. "BILL."' "IKKS TO <.<> U) ( III IU II Dear Bill; > V Y liki ~i~u'1 ti^ VrVrnHv.- V ilVt^'III el. Alt. Zioii ' 'hureh ;ti?i really had, a nkv tii.u\ Bill, mj foUsilt, Alai.x V; >:i.< i,i- t'lom Uov lumbia visit <i (is a while. We efl; ' joyed her visit \. >/ijim h: Alts* .Florence Brn\vu u ! 'Irv. limn* Sunday tiiffhtr:?t . ; % rrr? -Vet try?trtt ? r~ Mat- Hell (I nulw in "" Fort AHtt*y~;srTv~' BUSY IN '!U)i)I, "Hello Bill; ^ " : " ~H~grrPsg-yrvi J?T-?1 : f?W>ttcikivyu. Kiji I i; ,1 vi/U-.wry busy ii? I . < I....'!- ViVi' als<< my. t'.-aeiu t> !{ ! i? Ales. Kara it It. < v- ; B.ll uy art ___ iiaxiLU'. i???-?i. i vol ' ' YouiV '"ll>/* WITH TIUv' <f<4vf ^lTTT+^"* ? 1 ; ' ' Li:tic >!rl: -J'; , ; a"n.nn has 'HVr \yi'\ v r ' . i? .V' Papa: t* Little ffifh ... v r- . has1 only Pm.- u ;. . Pa pa" M,. ' -Jiiynvio: "sa ' . <Hii .1 .worth t -Mother: ' ",'li . . ; to me Jinimio."'4 finmiiv:' ? a pcr.nv r*. i . J jllM; j r thai- i , Sain: "I: ! ' _-.pmni.is . . J. What AI .-v v:., . . : : s than a monki. ' vv nai u;j- ^ \ . said t4v I'.vi? . __ What t rc .-.. * , '1. ?Why i--- a: mon? _ --5. What. A! unds "J ^ v o. wiiaf. >\r s ; ' bhmdt-fs? 2. N'obo iy ! oiiVv_ ' 1. i h . a; . ' t h; IV-* *"?. Al isiranw-.' i : 151*s*j t\ >j :j >??!, Hello Bill; \ . .1 am. / - J -?trrrr?ttt <u>r/t hav. . think v tr ?; Wf XV h\ .ft? liU'-v .LiKY T' . _ ? :?Jus frivi;' i?~ I Thty w* ' uSxmtli. .. . ' I'-vV. ... Suir.hi-. : a:Edd;?. sann; . . a"u ter, !; " . wo ha : :x '?' ; , 'yi day and I eye em, * ... - T. ! :. _ ; -f'OI.U IJ \S I t;i> r^ar - ,p:. ? -r ? Hew. aro yi.-i . I . o.;i foelinjr }x't'"-r- .oyi 's frn proving-nice!;,-. . H.:: lett'r hut ] . ' . i:?r j..u gfKxl but I nr. . n;r in i'umbr- words. " _ \ A: Rmile], S; Y:-.usurer' . Khno M. Sdaif'rrl_. At' ~~ ri? \*?CP " era] Sjame If. ... \ -taut-On oral ? . . Mjesa H. Pejv-. Sup'Vjrtfn.le'rii v R<luc?*ttron A. P. Millar ? _ Joha-_3M^_ Daniels 'James'C. Dozler ? James TI. Hope., k" ' ? Yours truly; I i ? ^ f- BUSY WITH. K\ \Ml\ \Tl6\! Tlnar Bill; ? I g'Qo.sS you ha- ~r,--<n wonder infc why I rib 1,01 Bill haVe been so l-'iy with in < aminationa, but now I ;im th>< uel iimAU JU pasMti^r iT^ark on e'iV) t; mibject. He**. are a few Iitml>T< letters. Alamab.i , *- ?* r - . . ?? ^^0 '|V|11H' ! i;KIAT}^r urFTt BILL CARVER, Editor ; I APPLICATK ? e C C NAME _ - J ADDRESS __ ^ 1: BIRTHDAY 11.. 3 GRADE SGH001 V- Fill out this coupon and mail 3 stamped envelope to The Palm : Assembly St..Columbians. C. : roll booki aud. you will fepeive >o.o.oojo:aaaar83?^3ac9^gaaaci 1 lixnissim. . " Adv'einv. ' i ?Manama ih." \ansa.s \| iss* niri. \oyamla . "!'-r?'' ?Vrntty-trViTy", r~~ " Mami*'. Rhodes _ JLTnTon, S. ~C. KNjbYS SCHOOL iH-iir. Hill: hiuie'o -to write you, but finally tl. Hill I oh joy "going to school el y juiUeh aiulr like my teacher u>l fine. 1 like all of .my sub= ?' '< .-vfi-j*! ?>n'?? nnil that onft.|i> '' Yiiithmetic. . Yours truly, ? . .. Rbbert Jani#s JJU31BI.K LOITERS .bar Hill:* T"'~~Z:3 ;"ZZ_ 1 -ji'iii'ss you lire-wondering why r. -t write but I am busy dicing ':auy things. But I' am still ; hiking of you. 1 am' sending II .ramble .lettees. _i: |><i t tfm'jj snpuaeam . ~~ . - 'yii]>s_, . . \ ; 1 . I'-' ' 7* i'u * rapine ' .! meh ; : : . ' --<p..l'~ T f?; Vim - *> 11.; I'j 1 i \lly? ? Williet Rhodes \ NOTE FROM EMMA ' ;i!l J I am i.ii. fccd >n<l' grade and ^niy nt-he)- is named. Miss Nellie Thy. reason I._haye _not - t-.iv.-!)- ydci.?loi- sometime is be ,'isc I have been busy in school. 'Vatirs truly, ~ Marv KnnqnrJfestjri 'jr. Union, S. C II \ I) TONSILS REMOVED ;:ir Dili: I ay'e'had my tonsils removed . ' '! doing. fine. I expect to be '- ..7iv<71 real si >on. Will write ... a~a.li real-soon. ? itHir.s truly, Mat tie L. Rhodes. Union, S C. ?RILL v." I V. 1 i: . . a note an<l a few jumbled _ ,<,e sr- Hdvr are . you feeling tfv???vi_a:n fim?j I .lie ilt,l.an.y Mary.' IHI ISO Ynrrrsnruly,, I>yuise Munday 1 .. T j M\l>lli:i) examinations i it ro h.hvvnj? some cold weath*I . Wt ' haYe 'finished yitr ex~~ 1 did fine, my tetuih?? ?4t?r-4v-^f-Ti?m#5-if?vary if ih. We had a lar^e rally t eh'uiyh Sunday. I am saytr h. 11,-to all the club members. Your-, tiuly, " ~~ Johnnie Mae Lee Anderson, S. C. . ' ?- i m A? >1 M,MKRY 11,LE NEWS ' Mimmerville?Sunday way a: eat day at, the various churches t; i "F!ow"r Town". At Baum's f pit- A. At.-E. Church, Rev. S. ; Imuglass preached an. inspiring in, M I 1.01) A. M. from St. hn r. : ::7. 11 oh Compj.uni*P.-was .mihislered m which a large num r participated. He was assist[4 ]^v l*ay Reader Brother O. B ark-on of the .St. Stephen's R E. _ liou'li. . At' St. Stephen R. E. Church 'Wiccs began at 11:15. Brother _ "V Qn preached nn ',tPbf^"ff ?*>r '?n-from Matt. 18:3 and. Sunday jjlit from Gen .0:20. The Suni ay School at 3:30 was well attend , '1 and conducted by Mr. Robt. ??Fiayer mwtiftg ev^ ' ty W-- nesday night. All are we 1rome On "Sunday nlghC February 10,. at 8 o'clock the "Fopr Spot ' hianxynd Quartet? will singr St. a. . y * > * ? ? . J 'j| JPfUS*?JllU?Ul.tfv.... ? 1?. ? * * -~-~f ?#... m . ? 1 T -? -r- >. -.? . r * "*" taSerff )N BLANK TE ?1 ..193 jj STATfe".-..-!-!.. - - ?~ .7? j ~ AGE .... I I it together with a self addressedv etto L?ader Bill Carr?r'a Club, 1810 5 Your nam* will b? plaeed on the* 'a mamberahip card and button :g tit^plwnr Rev. A. J. Thomas preached two excellent* serrhons Sunday. . Many_ visitor^ were out. The pastbr expressed pleasure in having the pro* siding, elder worship at Bethel Sun day evening. The newly organized choral qlub. rendered very1 -acceptable music for the occasion.. This club contains several of the young people of the church, Mr. Donsnie Bryant is the president and Mrs. M. L. Witherspioon the directress. Bethel church is progressing hie0- " ly under the leadership of Rev. . - Thomas, and by the loyal c<h^>w^ atio-n of the meipboo.? v.. ? Prof. L. S. Porter, of Charleston was present and made remarks concerning his work. ;?Rev. J. & Collins preached an able sermon for Rev. Douglas on last Tuesday night." The pastor of Baurti's Temple and his people worshiped at Lincolnville with Rev. E. W. Graham Sunday afternoon. They held an interesting service: ~Rev? J. W. Witherspoon and Mr. J. Thbmas with Mre-. Withersppbr motored to Barnwell Sunday morning where Mrs. Thomas fe_.sumed" her work as teacher of Home Economics and English. Rev. and Mrs; Witherspoon and Rev. Thomas motored to Columbia also returning the same dayT There was a lovely Silver Tea " given Sunday afternbon by Mrs. Bessie E. Talps at her home for the benefit of stewardess board; - No,?T of which Mrs. Mattie Clellan is president? Quite?a- nice sum was realized. ALSTON HIGH SCHOOL The Alston "Tigers" continued* their winning streak for this Reason by defeating the cage team from the Immaculate Conception School in Charleston, to the tune of 28-12. For the visiting team. . the playing of A. Pezant and R. Boone was the outstanding. For the "Tigers" the playing of all were, .commendable but the--high ""sSCOTers'pf the day were: W. Boone", 10 pts.; R. Liferidge, 8 pts; ami U. Boone 6. They have aiso defeated th"e fast quintet from Monk's Corner;two games; the 1st game eoidfed 35-13 in favor of A4stbn; the second ended 60-0 in favor of Alston. Both teams dis^ played rare and unsurprised sport marvsihip. Coaches Gadsden and Wright merit commendation. To date the "Tigers" have to their credit 123 points against 34 points, for their . (opponents. The. high -Seorevs for 'Alston to date for all games are: R. Liferidge 39 points; Uly Boone ..,32 pointh; and Wagner Boone 26 nonts. Watch out for more "Tig' -er" ^ OCONEE COUNTY TRAINING J- SCHOOL * ; "Round 'n' Bout" Seneca---The literary program that was rendered by .the school, Feb. 1 was enjoyed by all. The weekly news and question box pre pared by members of the senior class jvere very good1. . , L^st week was the end of the first semester's work for the High si'hiiM. . Eyciybhe' ?s rir .know his rate from the examination. . rl The juniors arc working ham t<> - givq t.hi' ronior class h guutl luSfTTT" off at the reception in the Spring? Mrs. Thomas isj^pOT^.ttyJjQr the. _ juniors. Wet-are looking forward to the (icorge Washington nrognpn which . " is to be rendered by the fourth and fifth grades this month. The High Sch oid^Atudents art* expecting to hear-"a great discus-aion during the Negro?Hi.slui ,v " week.. Special lectures are to be - ' gdveirby thtr HIgh SdhdoT feach( r>. 1 Tlje faculty and students were . sorrjr to> learn that Mr-John WaN " ker's home was destroyed by fire ~ Friday, tnorning. The tvineth faculty made a small contribution to Harold Walker, a member of - - the elaaa. ? * We are hoping to bear in the near future that Miss Isabell Lew>is is much better.- She has been very sock anil in improving slow- ty. " ,v . . ? Serveral~ students tooJc part1 in the Lincoln's program rendered by f the Epworth League hf St, James M B. Ctwirrh Stmdhiy. Mr. Cluurfcv 4 * . I i "i*r f >v-*y ** )?.' THE PALMETTO LEADER CROSSROADS SCnOOL AND J COMMUNITY ?T - J. S. Aijderson, Principal ?t?iur.Uis'^r,, ?t-,?We arc proud to say thilt llio chapel oi our srlr >ol is hv my -good? condition now, after the patrons workwl so well.. We as stud1 nts and teachers want-to thank them sincerely for making our chapel so nice-and com fortable. We have been* able to call the entire" building and secure a new heater, two new black Dourda,.desk and a.muallrpom we On lust Friday The Humane Educationist*'iety met with a lot godd. On next Friday Aliss W. Rl. Hjjuse, one> of our teachers, will address the Society in the school chapel. The past week l'rof. Alidei-son . was tne clinnnr guest of the l'attersons and the AlcClamo'rev On Thursday night -Jan. 17th l'rof. Anderson had as' his gitVsts for supper .Mr. and Airs. 1'eler Anderson, Jr.; Mr. r. i All's. Olasco Best; Mr. Thbmas Totvmah andjAiiss. Georgia WhitU-r 'of Columbia,-,-Sf C. and" Misses W. At. TlptTs.e, Httssis ;?nd Mr. Joel. House, ut .this town. A few games of cards were played This supper was in the honor of MaU.io 4 litter ..'.ATrtterr son, a graduate >f Allen University. * She is tire wife of Prof Anderson's brother. Peter Jr. s The Plnntuitop-' Singeis with theiir director. 1'ief Anderson, sang at Shiolah A. Al. K. Church Sunday night. Mr. \V. 1). Wilkinson, .white, was the main >poakor of the evening. " 11 is ad ivess . was very goCd. > Little Eddie l'uth SfeUrd is! improving- -nicel\ also Air., and Mrs. Sam Smith ami family art' nfso- xledng-__tuixjy after being ill with the flu. -' GREEK KOSLNMAtl) HIGH Bettor., South t'ai'oliv.a,'Fcbi 7?. une ul the mi!-tnnd.ng Tvatuivsof the past weei> .was .the recital given by the ilal'e The Club under the ffiixjVtion <T Fief.4 A. C. Curtright.* The program consisted of spirituals, solos, and readings. Quite a few uf white friends were present and joined in with lit*1* others iir their irx.pressi. ns uf having enjoyed Jim ewning titertainm-enL t.' " Negro History w *h. will he ob served here I- 11-17. The speaker 'fnj the" occasion is Miv Orishatukeh Fi hur.a who is aBuative .of. Africa ' mound of -the Xogrp _t.u.n... Mr-. ! ';( in tea was educate^ in iitura. \Vest Africa, Bond- n t'niw r.sity,-* Flight hd and Yal t nice. uy. Daring the, win- ot llLLL_v.'a- * officer in charge of Mr MmUl Sc-uh-I ' aval TITspvvTol of a i i.iu!.- ?,f the Colony of Sierra Leone. .. \\ hue in ilir rite \vTTl kohl many Ma.-s Mem ir.g- and we are invitiliy you to 1 ?* ]>!? \ ; ai .some of tins.' Kcium s;' which- I am sure will ha. full of information. .K M I N^> lj)N M.NVS - The lir> i quarterly confeieiieh of, tin- .Johnston aim (Jraniieviilo circles. S"akuia_ Bis t i'w t. 1 i ie t with -1-aul Ch-Ui Jj^ J-.,.-ii. a. t l,c l\ C. and 1'. K. Lev. A.ik-MoFarlin were at itln-ir hem. A good n'uriiber from'Bethel w r n in attendance, aniTTT tvy kueeesstul quarter was held/ At o o'clock the Lev. Bush 1'. (h of the^N'ail' y Fair llapt .st L'hui cii preut tied a soul stirring sermon, tlis nieluhers were largely in attendance. After the sermon Mrs. Salliy Be Pope' the District Missionary lies, was presented. Shespoke. forcefully. of the work calling?the missionary- ^workers . to"getheiv I'Jiqrsda.y '.befine t'r.e -1th Suwdaj" in Maixrh; at SufUdq, S.'C.. at Williams Cktq>pcll Church in tile first quarterly missionary group me.- ting. MrsT~"3Tcl,'ari?pJ S"p* young people also spoke' -of the young' people work which will meet at the same time. - Mr/ MTuTTTaugil -^Uks, agtudcmatf Booker Washington -pent the week-end with Ins pm-vot , Mr. & .Mrs, Xoiah Amos. Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert. Bland visited Mr. and Mrs. Jiiii Forest Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs: C. P. Pope and daughter, Buaulath, Mr/; Robert Gary, Willie Gary and Rev. 31. 31. Davis at'ten'od services at Gianite 1,-1]].. .... S',ir.n-.LV| :: We are glad to say that Miss Cyhthia ITarrison is. much better at 'this writing. , Prof:?Blrt.ssc nralr?frinclpKl <7!"" -fch**- Hiatal B'.tpJ :st, School wnsr -the guest of Miss N. J. Gary on. Sun. afternoon. . 3Irs._ Bertha Hudson and friends of Columbia spent a few hours wn.lv .\iis~ natir .Miles -on NUWlav P. 31. There will be preaching at Beth i G 31. K. Church Sunday at 11:30 A, M. also Sn.nrtny ;.i 7 :' !> V M The public is invited to come. ST., JXUIN A. M. I key. T no rn a sTla st n r y?" : * ' . ?-The first , quarterly conference was lit'hi Sunday F? b. 3i\l at 3:30. Rev. HiH&vbrnml preached a wonderful trillion fnmi !*t. Matt. n.Sfl. Total amount raised in conteroTiee $27.03. . Rev., F. B. Ililierbrand, P. E., K. B. Rickcnbacker, .Secretary Watson, Sr. was principal speaker 4 ;. . *'' Mrj J?. William* visited in Andenson "last week-end. > ! V; _. . . ppbppw??w- j-- uprum EASTOVER NFWR Yesterday was a fine day for -chuivh goersr Quite a crowd wot shiped at Alt. Zipn. Kev. J. A. Comioll a-a* at his bonfr whan?beJ preached From Che subject, "Let God work prt your heart." To say tiie least it foils a most masterpiece. Air. Anthony Lows an old resident.?ul?Eautovor?and- -sexton ol", the Alt. Zion Baptist Church died last week. The family has our sympathy. lie leaves a wife and several children to mourn his passing. \ . . | yur aympatny is extended to Rev.' II. J. Kyal in kho death of his daughter Katie. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Rivers also have our sym pnthy in the death of their orily^ "daughter Mrs. Edna Thomas. Mis. Katie General of Philadelphia" is home to the delight of her mother Mrs. Anna?Smith of Brooklyn, N. V. is home?for the winter. Mrs. Mattie E. James is out to the delight of her many friends, having had a severe case of the Elu. Miss Sara ITcott is very ill .with Pneumonia. We hope for hor an early leyoyery. Mr. T. D. Miller and'M is. Eva Joy nor were wel come yv is iters at Zion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter were Sunday afternoon "ifVli'. Xfa hiviirg- -Voting. Mrs. Carter will be pleasing remembered by he+" many frL<pds- in and out of thy state . She was Mrs. An^ n ie M. Robinson beftSftTTier marriage to Mr. Carter of Brooklvn. N. Y. in 1934. BEAUFORT COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL Burton, S. C.?Teachers and students can baepthe a sigh of relief,now that the mid-term examinations are over. Students are largely awaiting the?verdict. . ] " We weVo pleascti-La?have MraT] l'eguese ITome Economics Itir.er- j ant Teacher on the campus. She visited, the Home Economics depart nnynt. ??? ??" Mr. Paul and Mr. McDonald1 of Beaufort were on the campus a Uort- while-On---bus-mesa.- ' Mr. John Reid of New Yory City, a former student of thife school was a pleasant visitor on the campus. We were glad to see "him. .t ' We are Heascd to note tliat our school building is beipg painted. AVheir it is completed I am sure it will add ^greatly to the general appearance. ' Mrs. Boyd, County Supervisor, nuv.ro a huainvs^ Jrjijk-jOft ^he- am* pUS. 1 ~ IVofcssors S'hunklin, Sr. and McGir.t motored to Ridgeland Saturday on business. They reported a v ry profitable trip. Mr. Howard Bryant ofjCharles-' t-nn.. :t former pupir of the school', and a few of his frieiids?spent, a --dmrt-iei.ilt- on the campus Sunday eVoniny. _ We are sorry to state that Mr. Joe Shanklin Jr. has been indispos <?i l'or the past week with the liu. He is up now and we hope he will continue to have a speedy re^eoviiry.?: ? 7 ? I AX, COM MISSION AGENTS TO ASSIST IN MAKING TAX RETURNS. A^i iils of the Income Tax Divt - ion o: \ ! . ' South Carolina Tax Co mini;-.-Tin begin, their jojfcney ?u.v, r the staf' for the purpose of as. stiny income taxpayers in the preparation i. f their returns on the clever.tli day of February. The Itinerary of Field A,yents is given below aiui-their services are | at_the disporbhof the public in the iiiiitiA-r in giving aiu, aavioe, or information to income taxpayers. ' Kv. ry imI iv iduaLrorci1vintr conie of !?1,()00.00 net, if single, or I $1781)0.00 Tiet, -if married, ts required u, file* a return. , A retuiin is alsi> required of eve ry."individual VeceiVimr. a total of _amro than ijliOO.OO from Interest and divi feiVds,- fagardless of the amount of other classes of income.' In addition to the. returns of itv^ -come, every orison firm. <>> corporation making payment# of sal-, aries, wages, rents, com missions, tic., in excess of $1,000.00 or interest and or dividends in excess of $100.00 is required "to makf'returns (if information thereon, giving the names and addresses of .those to whom such payments are.-made and tfv amounts so paid. Corporations and pafttanershiptt arc required to file returns reryH. loss ot the amount income. >Abbevill(?7" "February 21, Aiken, February 12-12; Allendale, Febnr-ary In: AndinTiTiT"Tt'll 1'tlUfy 22-2'.'i20-27'; Bambm-g, February?"ISr Jl.Trnwcll, February 14; Beaufort, February I I; Bolton, February 22^ Bcnnettsville, February 13; Bishop villf lTotnitou 10- P.aM/loii -^u^= 20i21.; Charleston, February ~27-March 15; Fobru'ray 20-March 15. "Cheraw, February 11; Chester, i iiary 12; Cli.htbn, February 20-21; Cu>nway, February ll,Barlington. j February 14-15; Dillon, February 18; Edgefield, February 15; FlorLence, February lu-20-'21 -22-23; I^Gaffney, February 28; Georgetown February 18-19; Greenwolxl, February 18-19-20; Greenville, February 28-March 15; February 25March 15. ?,?L ?J Hampton, February 16, Hart$ville, February "HT-15; - Keirsliaw, February 2.1; Kmtfstrbe, February 25; Lancaster, February 22; Laur ' nr., February- 22-23; Lexington, February ' 11; Manning, February 11; Marion, February 13-14; Moncks Corner, Feb. 26;.. Mulliftrs, Feb. 15-16; Vaughn Hotel, McCormiek, February 14; Newberry, Feb .. e_?? ? - W? riiary?fttif); Orartgeburg, February 19; Pickins, February 11th; Ridgeland, February 12; Roejr Hill FefcrySry 26-2(5. St. George, February* 15; St.' Mattb'^ej, -February" 110;- Sahvia, rwruary lt>; Seneca, February 13j_ Spartanburg, February 27-March 15; March 1-15; Summerville, February 16; Sumter, February 12-13'14-10; /Jnion, February 25-26; Walhalla', February 12; Wklterbovo KY>hnntry 12-11; Wi'"";herv, February 21; York,. February 27. . : ? ? ? ? v WA Y.MAN NEWS ltev. W. G. Owens, Pastor The. Blub Ribbon Army gave a .box party at the parsonage last Friday night which was (successful. Mr. and Mrs. Moore were called tfO T.?r> ah.?- tr. nltr-Tirl -if hn fiinta.al of Rev. Frazier. In his absence Sunday School was conducted by Mrs. L. P. Campbell. Mrs. Lilah Swioton was presented a 1 ir.trfxluced to the school by Mrs Owens. . , At 11:45 tfie ixtstor wag 'in his nl IlPO Qtul rilnl n X ???\4 uvmwcw c* wynu^iim message. Rev. Dixon worstvi|>ed with ue during this service, alsq Mr. Charlie Henry. . 5:30 with the president and quite a number present. We are p^an"ning a great program for Founder's Day. ,. _ . ' ; The Blue Army will Sponsor the Seven Wonders Sermjjns on Frii&y night. Two prizes Willi be giv en. - ^ . ??-??j Misses FdOip Ai^h1'^, Drucilla Chirp, W. Johnson, and Mrs. L. Swinton of Columbia were, W*ek.ond guests of Rev. and Mrs. Owens'. ' 4 ' ' -N CAFETERIA OPENED^ JSTATO COLLEGE 7 (By W. C. Hurley) Another, hicf" was completed in the State College program of expansi^^Thttrsday, January 17th, when the~ni^^ftleteria was opened for ^service fg^the public, and for laboratory experience in cafeteria mana??jnent and quality cooking for students of the Home Economics .Division. In announcingthe pqning, Pifsident Whittaker declared that there are vast opportunities, of ser vice for our young men and women as owners and managers of first class eating places for hungry travelers and the' working masses. Ever since becoming president of the college, he has b.een^ondering the expediency and j the, best-methods .of . -preparing ! students to capitalize on those op-. portunities. The cafeteria, under | the direct supervison of the Home -Economics Divisiop, is the matt ionization of his ' thoughts, .and is a new line of experience and great er efficiency for :i .specific service to the public. ? The familiar old canteen building was remodeled and equipped for the new set-up, which ordinarily affords '"seating accomodations for fifty persons, but on special occasions can be arranged to seat _one hundred. Three-'booths at the wot.n wall . pi'W"d? space for six couples. The mahogany colored cement floor, the modprnly equipp ed aiish washing room and a ladies once to the code of spotless cleanJincss. oauh-pluasing personal appearance. The equipment, selected by the alert dean of the Home Economic j PINCKNEV'S FI UNDERTAKER AND LK SOUTH CAROLIN In;/ - Fl 1 1006 WASHINGTON ST. 1 Itavet anywhere :-mi/K SOUTH AfareJor every purs ONE WAY and ROU ......... for Each Mi s ROUNO TRIP TICK! i Each Mi ? ROUND THI^TICKI .for Each M * one way tickets for Each m *Cood in Sleeping and pi proper charges for space Economize by leaving your using the Excellent Dlnii Be Comfortable in the I Southern Rai * 1 wimwuj J? M, | Saturday, February 9, 1935 Division, include as many facilities v of a first-class cafeteria as funds would allow. Trays on n t-a-Hft the angle of the guide rail speed up the partial ,solf?service of custowieifn and > t.lide rail along the ? counter eases movement of the trays as customers move from the steam table to th' salad or dessert section, the cpld section for milk andcold drinks, and the beverage unit. Customers select their own silver ?from?eompart-? ments near the cash register. ' mere are a toastmaster, which toasts four slices of bread in one minute; a waffle master, which turns out two waffles in five min- , utes; a kelvinator; and a steam controled ^offee urn. The cook- : ing quarters are provided with an electric mixer, a pastry unit, a salad and sandwich upit, a hot unit, -? and a 1)real' slicer. All pastries visedvprf1 made by the staff. The cafeteria is under the super vision of the Divisio'n of Home ; Economics, and is- in charge of M iss Elsie H. I>angford, graduate of Pi-att Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. M iss Langford <came with high lde commendations, which she has even surpassed in her remarkable capabilities. She has had several .. years of experience in St. Louis.' Thq a f('t(')du Jl" The Homo Economics curriculm. It is serving, as a laboratory of quant ity cookery for that division. wun its doors opened at stated hours, for the convenience of students and visitors to the institution. Sixteen young women of the sophomore class take their meals there and get the benefits of experience in preparing food'pr?fte? ! sponsibility of earring1 on the different phases of the work is rotated from person, 'o person so that each will become well acr ..quainted with all features. Sev- 1 oral member?" of the faculty also '.? take meals at the cafeteria?and -this addf' to?the?experience <rf those who work there. The purpose of the course is fullv stat.ed in the following works of/Miss Longford: The q;>v> ? this course ts to train thbsie who v wisVrnHfmatoly to. become managers in' tea rooms ami cafeteria, di-" rectors -of-rfotwi-service ~rn '"clubs', 'college halls, matron's and institutional housekeeping. . "The course deals, mainly with ".rmni feeding; which demand the ? ?ervice . of specially "trained workers. Tt includes- instruction in wholesale buying. a study ofjaree equipment, its flection, placing and c&re.: practice in large quality cookery, quality cortkiry" and ( serving: the study of the composition of and nutritive vqlue - of ? foods, menn making; and applied sciences.'r " " ~*' TnTeleria hours arc-- as follows: 12^45?2:00 p. nr~ v J? Dinner 4:0f)--0:00 n. m_. "Purchases ?AtOO?? ?? flulppei ??""" 1 > UN M A RK riRf'UIT *< Rev. A. Whiter Pastor Last Sunday beifipa very beautiful day the members and friends turned aout splendidly. Our pastor was at-bis best. He mounted the rostrum and delivered a powerful message.' Sunday night at , , 7:.'10 the Rev. O. Palmer brought u.s another soul stirring message. "On thST 12tTi of Ftb7-fh"c facuTEy ?>f Allen- University will, present a play, entitled "The Black Ace" i n the behfllf of the Massachu- , setts Memorial Hall at 8 o'clock. 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