The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 08, 1936, Page Page 8, Image 8
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JIMMY LUNCEFORD BAND
PLAYS HERE THIS MONTH
Columbia And Stale To Hear
' 1 i
Wednesday. Feb.. 26.
The only "King of Syncopation."^
Jimmic* Lunctford is coming to
Columbia. Wednesday ni&ht. February
the 26th at the Columbia
Township Dance Auditorium, on
its hundred thousand do'llar canct
floor, on'c of the largest and b-st
in the South. In the regal fash4on^^aith^_his
rixte'-n-pieco band,
the m#ker of dance- music will |
thrill thousands oil dancew h J
-^-~ .._hrs syncopated .melodies. Froni
Tail parts x>T~ th0 state. p.-"-.lo au.^_
coming to Columbia ^to "
menca's greatest uani, ami ua:- .
that night until early the next:
morning.
~*~"The dance floor will be.-w.-xo J
. the day before by a crew of. a ha-'
dozen men, that stage will b.
in the center of the ilo< r.. wstr. a
seating of flags 'and 'Turns, wit:,
low light, franked by ire'.,*.:: Car.
lina's most beautiful girls, th .
dance will be the soesa., eveht
? , the year for all- of tk State. Jimmie
and r.is rii is.c mafews "-v...
coma xo Columbia direct from Pur
harm N. Ch.i wher^L^yy'arv i '.ay r.c
for Duke. UnivVrSky the mgr.: c-yforc.
From Columbia y v" v
Atlanta. ^ ?
ZION BAPTIST. cfrl lU H .
Rev. J P Reedt*r. Pastt?r
Sunday morning at. P'rt'U
clock the Sunda^.^-^ ':. was o; * ' >
ed with the As.-:. Su;-t; is:-.chaigv
J The i.eS*' r. was v. : . i;cussed
by w ' ' ! "
" tor pr?n- f 'i "*' : ?
mon." vyery-ne e:; y
At o: oiO 'j cl:
began '* itr.-'ea-.:.' : ' -at.
post of duty.
At ? :00 o'clock t: *.
? 1 V " ' :
' : . sermon.
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? Dinkims ami <. ?a:-. - ?
coach'* - ?-*
The players-t-,- vl
si-stance
When the' .team ; # :r c.ivi. * '
call be hcetvl,
.. For these tw.- .ay;- > *
be there.
. . Here comes the team'
With happy faces beam;;..:.
_ Rriphr -JS ,?trva::vr..'. ti :
Joyous hearts ^.ea?v.:.ir.
Lewis- ar.il Arvirew.--5V a: !
of election. .
Take care of then., t-.- y *y
protect! 'it.
Look out in c- i. :
For Wort her iy arm li'.a..-Kr
really j.-n.yir.u
1 ' . . T. The
choice <! au*;. I a...
_and Cnm, '
They are futf- v;ta!:V- .. ' ' *..r.
or and vim.
Here comes the
That are-r.eX' to tr."
Look out! They';'. a
'Scfe.ssjo'r.. Sharp . 12.and a-;; ' b.urr.e,
,"These are P ;a:'!- iare.
If ther'rjc* " i'r the_ z
- - . . _ know.
Lincoln'.'4 sv/.-r*? v, *.
: ?'incr;rey a;.-: . L:-:.---. ' : ?
* * v From
nraof.v ' exports.
r"
Witherspo.< n. ; Tail- ' ' '
irra.-s
Ii'hnson a:o'y.du' i-'at; r .
If tti'-v'ie :. r:ci-i V;
Thf.'M pa"- ' ' "
The fare ir inhale , uh.,.
And with, their pre.-"'.*, e::.
They'll -ur-'ly a > v m 'i. :..
Our manager w;. i'. f. 5';; h a.
Who will' v. ,y. . >ur*>
An if you w h.' have '?
dat- ' You
may tr;. a;, a;...*
Then jusl-ui p r.irr. a
But be sure that
New ladies a:: i _ ;
a pa: t
Of Lincoln's a*:.let;- For
ll' l'Lthi- new. a.ay '.-e
BROOKLYN A. M. K. < 111 IP !:
Rev. Senator H. La I.e>.. MinLter
Chester. ?.. '".?-I);.-" i '-. v
clem- r.-y of ?y. -j.' .. a
tendance Sunday v.a- /ryrary t*
tht. r'-jr .lar a'.yr.oar. . " ".
?s, the pastor. Rt?Sehatc:- II ?f;a
lA'V. at 11 -/-j >. r i; a
wonderful -e::av n a'ra < : r
Rev. La Ley . -os.. for' r? te:<N
"If it i>; ' -p. :r ry. -Av. r,y
serv*?i- is ' at 1^. to 'deliver u- f: op;
k .* r,'..y : til r.aoe. a:.d he
wijl dt Live-:1 u.- >,? f.:' th:r.e-r.a: :
O Kir.!,'." f?ar.;r-1 IT, .^yb'ect,
"Ho is abler." .Sha-'.r <r.. a<h
&TVj Ab'l'f.r.?'.. he a vod
the tr> G-'i *v
of the text v> the, K;rv. N-.buchadnezzar,
who grew angry and
commanded * a- > . .-? * j
m4 east?mv> tr,e b^r-Fri? fi^ry
ed frorn the heat ijv fiAd -ek/.
ed araimd ir. the flame. with
them. >
A splcndi i group of faithful
servants rt-trVced their foot step?
to the church Sunday evening ;an;l
listened to a g-'-eat? .?rnv-n delivered
by the pastor from Xho sub- *
ject, "What A Man?"
The Ladies Aid So iety held its j
regular meeting. Mondav ev?mir r. I
February .7. with Mrs. Ada \Vr it- j
dock, with Hi v. S. H. La-Ley as |
special guest, Lv I V. mm was ,
^ ' treated hospitable and9 went a ,
way reioirlng. The repast was
hot chocolate and cake.
Rev. La-LeV a' objective 'is to'
tfivA these rnnrsrnol prom:it. and
efficient sendee. He thanks you
tor any favor, such a* coming to
church on time.
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UISIIOI'VILLtrNliWS JA.
John A. .M. K. Church
liev. A. J. Felix. 1'a-tor
; " 1 1 i'n-~
I orable Sunday r.?>* many won.
" "tnrt * .1 the ><orviev,?. Those t .a*
, wo: v pi'vs-lit -ooiiH'J to nayo ha 1
i tho' o -i.iiit cf worship. A very
I lively."Sunday Scfioo. was conduct j.
I oil iy Mrs. Vhuir.ia Th ma.-., vh *
I - ;r:ii-od a v i\ui worker.
The Kvun reviewed by Mr.
J. NLKav. IT.e pu;".e: ir.ude
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~ lie!. 1 i.. J.? ivirti?el La:.'.;.r ar. :
Rev. I; liuiie.ll of liartsviliL
-ALviL..T_:>lr u: S-ar^ 0 4'
MusV w;. * ?, !
. V* ' I V s. hc-.'l- io be ill- ti i>t t
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SI MMLRVILLE NEWS j
1'k lht-1 A. M. K. Church . I
Riv. V. A. JaneKtle. I 'u,?ipr
k.'.' A. i
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Tornado
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Mm
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tA-i'.!e f oni the
xeit'-mx-nt 'f :V.. Tr ea*. i r. H-?'.:y- J
vooci is 'one ?>f tr.- ?/?* ij'.f j
it . for With . ? pa-'.^ i
green kill- at srriO.nu th: j
~t; ' ! city?or- - cnr.r.-?t ~hMp--fatrtr-b<r i
impress oil v.'.th its enchanting I
I; ?-. ! Hii-. I'a a4ef,ia. Watts!
; r'-i >'?i: ' M < 'iCm ?ir* }?<).(? ; I t !
owns?to !.<>- Ant" Jos.. N*ox? j
i J: v. ' i.'. u. ' ' a notion > ' i
i to !v whore - Will Kotf- j
'. is s:.ok to the worl ' for inay i
years.
I will 1> in . tr.i> state , until I
Mar^h the first. My a i'ho s is 1
120G Kast ooth -treet, Los Anireltss.
Solon#?will be on the air
n^xt week over Station PMLOC.
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- THE PALI
WTTEPI>*0 MARY BAPTIST \
CHURCH'
. Rov. NY. H. Neal. Pastor r
W'niUt Ojtk, S r Sunday, .Tan.
'.M y i- l7<r .'OUltu M.trrmt' 3
le; son 'ti? interestingly taught
I?v-M:. E. 1'.. Kichm or.d.
Scripture Lesson was taken from
the Sth chapter and 2V-3T^verses
'of St. Mark. "
Rev. \V. H. Ncal preached a
wi..-._?fvrfui. sermon from the text#
'T r what-profits it to a man tt>
caiiv the whpK- world and. lcufc.*
his j-onl." .
Subyvct?"The gain of the work!
tut the !o'; of the .soul.11
-liev.^YY?1L. X' I waft ^elected _
TU'~'.'T ' f Weeping Mary-the^2ndX
Sunday in Janypiv. He asked
that we" start by' beginning:, that
is each person enroll by paying
10c. Evoiy one that was present
: pai l, the dime.
are hoping for the church
.uV:i the- work much success; Rev.
W.H. Neal is a splendid -young
iv.ar. and a-Teal - Gospel Preacher.
V Listen -for u, agrin next week".- ?
E. L. Richmond
WOODRUFF NE^'S .
Trinity. A. >!., E. ( hurch .dd ~
Rev. Jas. R. L. Allelt. Pastor
1 hv l yop".: a.rour.i and near this
. * - wr .flkik; :r?-.m th 4*. !
Sunday morning to greet i
another- white Sunday, which slow
the ch.nvh goers. Many.I
< waved in :-M enjoytd their radi j
i . s*.! Pastor, Alio":; visited a f-.w j
i'-l.k :ooin? is*, the', afternoon tin- I'til
the t i.ire hotn? to hi? j
o\vh. tirvvy^Uts'
Th- llt-a <i- i 1 SintfsEkot.?
i - " 'M. a:\ i !n a con
i at tal "Vt* n mod church.
.Tannary '"27 th. . Ail gnjoftyl t?t?
nv Ha::;. \VC 'will hear them a ra'n
rv:-!t;aVv-21?t. at New Beth- |
v':.- Vhv
?; k ani around Wood-'
a. .-. r.?.!e: fand holding their (
t: e I'-iite S cial Cfcb of this j
v.. ?n'.i itina
i "!*;: ?d'av i'.lght rn~ the- -hooma . ClLj,
[Mr*: 1 i"r.;c;.'.a N.orri?. All re;ort ]
(a vNasar.t evening.
S..V : :av?Vd'.Vt.?r-h'.-i. l'V?Ut.
i.at V:Jo o'clock'in the home of Mr.
"A; iiWashington ^ St., 'v
* - tf n.arviag* oi
L.ev..v Sims and Miss Sarth^Ul..
u. 13. Id. Sr. :eld- ar.;i 'H?SsjJ^|:
Be'.'.- StvVt ns-or. stood wit^tfV
i: .> ] . ; k: a:;--.-. j
T v sr.ar.y frier. Is wjsr. Tor this I
r.U?- c< .".l'lo :v.'".ch joy.-' . .
My 'V * < (_ a.ia:.a;r...the popu*ni ]
I.?: *. r >'.'tt:tanh. ;vT
!.> : \\:\ Mgsviay an: I.
" r.:'- '.v.-.th .-Mr. & .
" H. Wilbtirh.
;< a;-..: ar-' ur.d W*oodsvv
- to hear Rev. Alien
v *1at .11.80 a.'.:p.
. : ? \' y. ' ;y.. jjv.e to ciiuj en. _
V. .h.-.'c-:- place to spend
<T. MATTHEWS NTTW.-.
Bv J.1 A. Ford
' ' . : M?: N. E. Fritz
..V 1 ia'.*.:.S. C
> v- a n-i<ie: abl*
. a yr.oat
_iifc Jr.; the
. '.W-.r. Y-.i.k a fe\v_daya
. e ::.:tv leeeiVe-ei the I
; hi, ii-.ath. . The |
a- '*. t. Orangeburtf ||
? i'a, . .?a\ J.h'. '
v as tje-posfltfcei-at St. ,Mat- |
, iia. t.-t ' haie-r..' The- fcuio- j
i . 'v. . ' :-.-i:ve:v: VI- -Rev. Davi-j..
; v. i. : ;y '.ea- jj. cha!>tt j
; ..' . A j a ..'.e-v.'o. . Orange- |
; . ........ Mr.*. I.-ubt-Ka I
. . . **. . vv: *; a !
New' \\i.V |
..r.:u Mu:ph\ of j
Mr. N. E. Frit* j
.'-I.-.-. E r.a t M;tcne..i
: 1 .. .- r.vi.c - pej?U !.
,rf./ a t v. :. } . ialsves ar...
1 Tva- her.** ir.et in i
| . y :i iat iVii.*C'tir._'
I j im!. iu.a'.i.i: - v- ' ' ,.*-.-.p that tr.? _
. . Up. VVfc ai
r'.av. . U'.ai;-, .Sa* u:nay
F\~ v''Ituplag" that ah
.' a :. ? v.-:'.; &_ -out. We ai t
- - -1 *. register 100 per cent
: county. Everybody i.?
. ... v. a; : . r ! Mod- Day
Gt'-i.gy Joh'inon who has
i : : much better at this
!. / - W:.Hants who ha.?
to Washington, D. C.. on
u t- .r.-.-o to i.i-> family'
looking well j
?.44^-^4??au?W .'.al.y gone to .
Chaik-sto>n vi.-itir.g her si t r Mr.-. ,
i'eiziei.
Mi.-- I.ao i'.ia. Waddy ?.r.tcrtaind
a; r.co- home a host of young- "i
'< . - a* a silver tea party in in- 1
o-f the kth- grade cla^s. >
' Mi.-.s Iicnc* Barker one of. the
-en-lycos it. the public .-chool is
mil p.,sid at tlii- writing with J
ti.e Miur.ps. We hope that she !
' -on he h-.tter and soon be *
i.a'fc at'her post of duty.
\Mi>s h'rair is Ginyard of Johnton,
S. ('. is home spending the j f
> m! with mother and si.steis..j ]
Mrs. Kstell Mooter who has been 1
sick i'- ni^ch improved at this writ- j 1
iHetto leader
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*9- -I " _ _ 't,
*lhe carpenters have Begun^fhe^
. ( modeling of the St. Matthews
Baptist Church. In a few more
rlAv. t.h rh.iivh Will > ? lrvnkino.
like a new church.
Mrs. Epsie Wright and daughter
Minnie has gone to New V'ork
visiting her daughters and sisters.
Mrs. A. B. Murph who has teen
awav visiting Rdv. and Mrs. N. A.
Bcthea of St. Gvorge has returned
and expressed herseil as having a
good trip.
Rev. Elliott. Taylor who has
Ueen sick is improving some at
this WTttlng. ?*
Hermon Lai i y more passed" ay
ay January 1G, llJ3G and was Toui
ied on the 17th at Mt. Carnm)
church by Rev. David Mit>chfclr.
I *
J he body was in charge of Mr.
\V. C. Jackson of St. Matthews. He
leit to mourn his lost a loving :
mother Mrs. Annie Larrymore of '
St. Matthews, S. C.; Father. Jos- I
eph Larrymore of St. Matthews;
rive, brothers: Clarence, Charley, |
Joseph," Jr., Norris, Preston
ter#, Josephine Howell, Clotell '
Larrymore, Mrs. Lucil'e Felder all j
of St. Matthews, but Preston ol i
New York .and- -Norris"*of?McCltl- l-j
lansville and a host of relatives1
and friends. - .
\fr VAH'iO T Q rvvmnm ?
...a ...wi v oKti.v aj
few days home visiting relatives
and friends.
. .Mr, JefT Laj.ey who has beer,
seriously ill is much improved at
this writing.
A Snowy DayLittle
sricw falling to the ground
It does not make one single sound
The birds are flying from door to
door,. ? . * .
Socn they will have no piace to
goT tThe
birds are flying from gate t
grmn ??:
Hurting food to take, take, take.
The little birds^take a pea or two
I fee] very, very sorry for y.u;
3*h'e Titthe bird said,, tweet, tweet,
^ tweet, L_i ' '7?
Thank you for something to*'*at.
?,Ethel Giyanee. old grade, St
Matthews Colored School. .' .
CLOVER NEWS ..
Mr. and Mrs. A. Love, at\d little
Sai-a Davis c>f f'rai-li-.rfo J
the week-end here.
Mtss F. E. Pearl spent the weekend
here the guest of 'Mis. F.E.
J^cksoni
Misses L. Watson and Perry
Caranthers of the C. C. C. Ca r p.
of Clover. S. C. spent thi. weekend
her e
Mrs. Viola Robinson had a; hei
dinner gutots Sunday Rev. P. B
Barnett ar.j Miss F. E. Pearl.
< Mrs. M..ry Radford spent the
week-end in the Bethel'Communi
Mr. Joseph ' Tints who died ir.
Castor.ia hospital Friday was ru:
eialuei Sunday at St. Paul
Church?rn?(lastui.ia, M-r- Tin.- ii"mi
o, 1,1 i'i'i,f wlu-i;??:?: y ;.'i u- boy.
IK and hs parent.* and b-other
moved to Castor,ia about tweh;
years ago. He attended sekoo
at the <)!c Flat Rock School
known now cs the McKnight Hi.
He w&s "Tjuite popualar among the "
your.gv: set as well -4dir. yid
The j.e?pK of Clove* extend .their
sympathy to the bereaved family
Miss Maud Williams hod as' her
r.' r. r. c q r? t . i ^ ;
vo..vi s ounuiiy evening
Mr. LytK- Watstm.
Those who attended, the funeral
>j{ Mr. Joseph Tims in Gastonia
Sur.ri y we re Mrs. W, M. Saunders,
Misses Ike Jackson, Birt Jack
s.n a:.'! Jim Adams.
Second Grade News
We are just return:ng from a
visit in Eskimo Lar?3. We had
A go<><] time with the Eskimo children?We
played with the Eskimo
dogs and sleds, we had to wear
fur clothes. At first it was cold in
the igloo, but the lamps which
they used for cooking kept th:
house very warm, We ate stew
and fat meat, "hut we didn't like
the meat because we didn't haveany
salt. Oh, we like the berries
and'we had to eat the meat" to krep
waarm.' The next day we
went hunting with Tokee and Ikma,
then we played with their toys
We learned to play many games.
We had long nights, long days,
and saw many animals. We pre
giad to be back home -but enjoy d our
trip.
The mid -torin (ivnininntiA?. -
... ... v^?>ii>iiuviUIin L1US
tde-'j Friday "with every body feel
ing that they were ready to enter
the second semester work with
a better determination. .. ,s
Value of Friendship I
One thing we all need on our <
lourney through this world be- \
sides \Vhat ever else tiniv may >
?ring to as -is friendship. i
We come into the world alone, '
we pass out of it alone, but? no 1
ne can livo his or her life alone, t
It is true that there are times in f
sur lives when God alone can i
:ontfort us. It is true that the
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PHONE 6820 1
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Good En
(A Bettei
AND SAVE Y
IMPROVED
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Greenville >
EFFECTIVE MOM)
A LONG FELT NEE1
l*eave C'harle ion 9:00 /
l^eave St. George 10:11 !
"Leave Branchville 10:42
Leave Orangeburg 11 :V2 i
Leave St. Matthews 'l 1:33
' '''MY
Arrive Spartanburg 3:25
Leave Spartanburg 3:30
Arrive Greenville 4:25 1'
Arrive Calhoun. 3TT3
Arrive Alldhta .T_.?9:10
I No 29 Mops at all station
MODLll.V ( OACHES.' THE LO
-NOW IN ]
' \ Consult Tic
* ' - W. _E. McGEE. A. (i
Southern R
IN MLMOHIAM * , \
,1 n loving memory of ou4~ deai *
mother. Mrs. Lucy Johnson win I
departed this hfe. February 2.
1934.
Two years ago you left us mama i
Tho' it seenis 'twas yesterday,
When Gcd saw tit to call you.
'Tis hard tc. part :" ? m love.-.? do. 1
Ct-tau-e there is n b > ly can lev j
like you. j
We've been ! ne to.'oth r. rlnoua
pleasant ar.d through cloud;
weather
Then you stole a way fu?m us i:
the dark of the evening.
The'children: .
Pm . /. . ?T 1.. i i'.-o"ilarii-?Cqwt
(' hirm, S.
tuoen .lotjnscn. ? opin-pca. S.
' ottie-Sperc-.r. Toledo. Ohio: L> Tohnson.
. Ya.: Thomas .1 hn?on,
\V. Ya.: Mir.r.ie H< * k;nCayce,
S. C.: ToLie Harper? Cv. \
lumbia, S. C.: Hat tie Johnson. Co
u;rd>ia. S.-Ch?!'? ? > ve.lt J.dvn-^-n __
New York City.
up ( est friend will fail us.. In [
Vaprin'Ss- and so:row too, th. 1
heart of a frn nd is a eo.v.inon
need. One of the great tiling ot ^
life is that l.earts of true friends *
heat as one. Deep in the heart is <
sown, a Seed of friendship. sTh? u.
friend we chose in early life
forever lir.ked with our. interests
Friendship will grow dearer a- i J
he earth turns ,pnJ4;- axes. , It
friendship fajes^away-Ff,. will h< .
oome miserable. It is necessary j
that every one .should try to cuM '
'.ivate the friendshin seed.*
. " 1
HOLLY 11 ILL NEWS I
\\ e were very '/lad to get "back '
0 our work Monday after being ,
nowf'd under for a few days last ^
week. A large number of the >i
"Y.imary?boys frn'nroi themselves ^
in two armies, (Ethiopia and It- '
aly), snow-balling of course Eth->
iopia won.
A few members of the faculty
motored over to Harlcyville Fri- P>
day evening to attend a party at aj
1 in< home' 'of M;i\? and . J1 rs., Eva lis
givenybv their daughter, Mrs. T.
Murray. They report a very plea- j
sant and cfijoya^le entertain- ,
went.
Tlu program that was to l>e giv fa
at.. Friday., nigi.t.ul laM..weegJ?y-?P
he Glee flub lias been post pon- ' ,
(I "until Thutsd. y night of t ] fr
ve< k.?Th<;' girls' basketball team w;
vill play St. 1'aul February 7, at
1:00 n. hi. They are going to win? .
>n aec. uut of tlie sfv t p weat her * |t;nost
of the' out of town students ljv
pant the wopk-erd here. .Our < h
tudonts ire certainly loyal 'in
oming. t'o school, Some of .them ,m
walked tWo ali f three ipilcs in tho sc,1]
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is Greenville to , A'fanta. WEST
RATES IN HISTORY g
EFFECT
ket Aeents
f. P. A., Columbia
y'l. System J
? > (
ery sovcrc weather, we had la :
vcek. Such student* really net :
fncouracemeiit.
r'iftn Grade, O. Ii. 1 i-bon. Teacher
MY STMltV . *.
When 1 wa? bjv.; :vve 'or six
."car? aid my mother died in Lui v
:?er City, C?a. It was u sad time
Tor me'. trran '.moth* r ??:'.<
or me and took tb\- to lu r home at
fiollv Hill, S. C.?My mother w s
. or:: thet'.-. two. My father, was
join in Walt rboro, S. C.
Grar.dm ttur bu- jk? p: n\, in
'ehool .-i::<;e I've been \vitl\ her. I
vi'l In- t r, years ?dd in. An trust.
Vlv.- li!--: : lie was Miss
iJi-Lj Ldv. :i--d - w'r.i, is n< .\v decea-.. ;
i. Sh,. v. s a kin i and lo">ir.< (
a> he: . Tin teaehe: s who have
a rret h'.e up to the present am
cry trood. -
Iv.et y ;> !y : a> i-fi i: nice t me
TTYT l'vi beer. v. g- Undmothi 1 ,
:anla (.'huts o h .< ' 1 yen nice t?> (
no". II brink's nu- lots .of thing*
like to go to school very much.
*e'cause I Kant l:ow to take carol
>f mys'. h". I like to wui'k a;. , j
ilav t? <>7? I ; ie'rt' ' y.ignr~~' pc. j
tring bear.- an ' wptton to help my
.If. I h"pe some day to bo a fiM?' '
tuly kk?. my teacher.
Murrel Thomas
vihl tirade. J. S. Roberts, teacher I
ALGEBRA
<!" no; like Algebra,
U,d 1 new i . did yen; sc''.
Is just~Tob"ha3rVT to think about, j
'm -iiii' you'll. agree with yw. j
don't km.w whether l am right. .
.t least 1 ami. .going to say, _
o wast*'my time in Algebra,
don't think it will pay.
> hen ! went ro Algebra today, ?
[y head began to pain, 1
nd u:.?n 1 had finished w-ith it, * Ti
surely tMt like lead. b
I.iliie Dorothy Sweat
' * . 1
rite leap year and Vnlo?o.. - '
Miy iiiilK'
uty will he given at the school
uhiito!iu.n February 13 instead "
' the I S, he auso of the game to- ?
play il with Sumter on the 14
Febiuarv.
Hmroh. News
A1 though the weather was un- ?<
vorable Sunday, there was a S
lendtd aa-alienee out at Target j>,
uf'ea In hear Key. Farmer, who j)(
ra he a . er;.;.viXceMeht sermon
orn (ioen. ' 6:G Subject, "God
is sm; i \ tiiat "He had made
tn." , ai
I'nity mvn.h"i\s also report hav- . j0
y i m-i'II'' nt soi'vleoa STIR-?~
y. Thong;, many o'f hel' memc
unite a distance from the xv
inch. * , L
The sit k members of the above opined
church ate still improving, r,
tiu.-t that they will be thefhves
again' soon. .
... . . r?;
' fc? -m _ ' ? .
urday, February 8, 1936
Navar in til* an- 0|
flF nali of th* scraan Bj
{1 luch ? mighty I
.k? antartainmant ? I
* t ? - ^ the world's b*at- W
- ?.-a b 1 oT*d 1 o Va
A J story . . . fln*at I
, Jm muilc . . . moit I
I popular singing I
r i i i
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Hi -C& :,( <9
STARTS MONDAY
DON'T FORGET!
15c w 10c
ADULTS? ' CHILDREN
IT????
Wi are r.uthorlzed by the Direc* ."*
Pr of the Better Housing Program
o figure Government Work.
Artisans Contracting
Company '
Phones 3487?8535
?rem now eat value?
USED CARS ~
STOP BY
1924 MAIN
BUY WHERE
THE OK Counts
J .& OK CHEV. CO.
1924 Main St. |
,AN END TO FAILURE'. I
Find c-.u.t what's been \vr fig
with y ur bakings. Take our tip
ar.d 'v.- famous Flour. L<.arn
once for all that Flour h-a-9 very much'
to-do with baking success
r failure! Discover that you've Jj
been 1 laming your skill,-or your ^
oven, uniustlv. Our Finn,
Dven-succes9'. .
ALLEN BROTHERS I
MILLING CO. I
Columbia, South Carolina
MILLERS OF TABLE-TESTED |
FLOUR
REAL ESTATE |
We are owners and developers ?
>f Miph Class colored- property.
f it's a home?see as.
COLUMBIA REALTY CO. ?
Incorporated
'IV E POINTS PHONE 5642
WANTED! f
. .Men cooks, one Rood barber, de- jH*
'very boys with bicycles, silk fin*
afters, cooks, maids,nurses and ~
utlers.
. COLUMBIA
Employment Bureau
1.521 Main Street
rtnm 7 Phone J
MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH fl
Rev, J. M. Jackson, Pastor ' * I
Sellers, S. C.?Sunday school
[Hmed at the usual hour with th? , I
upt. and his co-w>orkers at thelf
ost of duty. The lesson wai ML
?autifully discussed and th? pa?*
>r gave a splendid review. ,
At 3:30 P. M. we re-assembled
id the Rev. B. S. Taylor of Ml*
n tnvached for us. This waai|*
essa^e of long remembrance. H* I
as accompanied by his wife, Bfif. SI (
Z. McDaniel, Rev. J. M. Jack*
?V Mmrdi?Edwin J ark sun. Ujt
allay were the dinner giartt of ^
r. and Mrs. J: L. Anderson. -^|