The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 28, 1936, Page Page 8, Image 8

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J Page 8 EMPIRE LUNCH 1105?1107 Gervais St. COLUMBIA, S. C. Open from (J a.m. to 10. p.m. SAUSAGE AND GRITS 10c LIVER AND GRITS _ 10c FISH AND GRITS UTTI 10c BEEF STEW AND RICE Yoc HASH ? __ 10c HOT CAKES . .. __ _ 10c PLATE LUNCH _ 20c with Drinks and Dessert co^oxj?o;o.oox>:oo:o.ooooooooooo.< ITV1DN The Forty-tilth" Session of* th I^ahn^tto Annual Conference of the a. M. E. Zion church will ccn vene at Clinton Chapel A. M. E. Z church, Union, S. C. Noveir.be 1 25-29, 1936. Rt. Rev. J. W. Mar . tin, A. M., I). D., presiding. Rev. * D. C. Crosby, D. 1).; P. E. of t!r Spartanburg District. Rev. A. R Cohen, D. D., P. E. of the Coluni bia-CamJen District; Rev. A. II. Hatwood, pastor. Miss Sanjh Cureton left for New York a few days ago. Shi is planning on staying there for awhile. Mrs. Bessie Cureton spent Monday of last week visiting her sons Mr. D. G. and W. \V. Cureton ol /' Spartanburg. Mr. Charlie Coleman has beei sick for a week or two but has improved very much. Mr. David Young, of North Pinck ney, who has been sick for a short while is improving wonderdully. Chub No. 1 of Corinth- Baptist church met at the home of Mr*. Elxerna Jones with all ntt?mber> present. Mrs." Susie Reed, president. Mrs. Bertha Garr, secretary. Remembef"Thursday, is-Thanksgiving Day.. Rev. Hestbrook preached an able sermon at Corinth Baptist church Sunday, November l.r>, 10.86,..Rev.J. A. Baten, pastor.j Mrs. Henrietta Goodwin and Mrs. Lucy Ilerrin of Asheville-, N C. were recent visitor*; in 17? ?i.??i Mr. Samniie Far, Jr. ha J tlv. misfortune of getting two of his fingers cut off. Mrs. Laura Gilmare pa -sod *a way Tuesday, November 10, 19."! i in Asheville, N." C. Funeral ized ii - Union, S. C., November 20. 10.JG McKissick and Son in charge. Misses Louise Herndun and sF ters, Mildred nJ Jean of Charlotte were visiting their grandinoth 'r. Mrs. Ora. Hughes. Miss Louise Ilerr.don . nd Mv. Johnnie, Jr. Hermkm were tin guests of Misses Lillian and Mar garot IIcmdoTT on Mcbeth SLT.'No vember 19, 193G. '4 WALHAI.LA^KWS ?t mrs. Annie eleven anu Mrs. Sarah Smith are sick. Mrs. Zelia Mitchell^,,.and Mr. Andrew Wilson are still on the sick ijist. Mrs. S, Mitchell is rostirtg very well. There will be a Quartet singing at Trinity M. E. church on the 2'Jth of November. Come one! Come all! Admission 10c. SAINT JAMES* ? A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. Hale H. Thompson, Pastor Asheville, N. C.?While our pas tor was in attendance upon the annual conference in Leoir, Rev Johnson of the A.M.E, Zion chure was in charge ^ on the past Sun day. He delivered a very gri. ping sermon at the morning service and at this service quite s few were present. The Sunda. school as usual studied the les >i with great interest. At the evening service Rovi re'iii ???JuhTTsriTr'"dellVer'(?d a vVr>? i.nt i >st ing message to a spin dirt group Befoie the close of the servi 't oui , newly assigned Pastor, Rev. Halt ^r B. Thompson, made liis appearance. He made an interesting tr.!l giving the news of the conference which had just closed it's annua! session a few hours before. Wi werd indeed glad to have our pas ... tor returned t0 us for ar.otii"! year. DIAMOND TOOTH BILLY AKl^ 1 C AmJ .>1 A 11A M H I'.KTHA NORMS HEM Diamond Tooth Billy Arnte, wh has thrilled erowtLs alf over Amor, ica and even before the crowned heads of Europe; and Madam Bertha Norris, the New Orleans Mind Reading Wonder, are here in the city and will fill engagements for schools, colleges, etc. They are located at 800 Lady ; street, Phone 5040. For engagements, write -Billy Arnte;?Mgr.. 866 Lady street, Columbia, S. G. .) \ . , EDGEFIELD NEWS The Edgefield county' teacher hell their first county meeting Saturday, November 21, at E ,<gc ? field Academy. The meeting wa Jargu'ly attended. The Count\ Su|)t. of Education was present and made a timely address. Miss Bessie L. Green, a membe. of the faculty of Trenton, S. C. -pent the week-enJ with Prof.'ana Mrs. W. E. Parker. Mr.' and Mrs. A. Oliphant, Misses (). G. Simkins, E. V. Massey motored to Augusta, Ga. Saturday._ afternoon. Mrs:. Viola Rutherford, mothe . c?l Mrs. G: Oliphant accompaniec Rev. and Mrs. Dawkins, the newlj ippointed pastor of Trinity A. M E. to Edgefield Sunday. Sun aj fight Rev. and Mrs. Dawkir.s wen .he -upper guests pf Mr. and Mrs Jliphant. Hie upper churches connected U i'.e Gdgetiml circuit, received Rev. . ??; u Mrs. -Dinrktr's""waTTnly. Thi K-inu the first service since the ap n.intment. Many expressions o .Tvoine and loyal support. Sunday night Rev. Dawkir ireachlTd. a wonderful sermon to ii ku uuuience ul i rmuy. Miss Rosa Cook, student of Bet .is" Academy was the week-em guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i.ukie' Ccok. Mr. and Mrs. Loiinie Butler an nounccd the birth of a baby girl. Jraeie Mae, November 10. Mrs Butler was formerly Miss Berths. Cooke. - The Republican Grove church _. cluly met at the home of Mr.' an, virs. Pete^ Smith last Thursday, lteinoon, the meeting was ver.\ lelpful and those present express<1 themselves as having enjoyei. ne afternoon. ' Pi of. Jones o-f Bettis Academy notored to Edgefield Sunday ac ompanied by two friends. . Those on the sick list this week .re: Mr. Eugene \Yai..!i, Mrs. Eni.ia Owens, Mrs. Charlotte Yeldeli ir.d Mr. Silas Smith,'Sr. Mr. "Egg" Blalock was funev ili/.ed Sunday afternoon at the ' Bethlehem Bapti;t church. Hi vas in dec/ining health several ' I oar.-. Every possible means of onifcrt was given him during his 1 dness, through the tender arte E ii.?1 devotion of if loving wife a,no hildren. lie leaves a host of relj, dives'Th. mourn his loS>. His son's stablishir.ent, B.nlock's Funerui 1 loine was in charge. * The Nursery school is progress- *ng nicely under the supervision oi . .Irs. Ursa E. Joil^s. .J Miss Eva Green is confined t ,.er home .thi- week. a """ . **.' J f | LKE?VILLE NEWS I. , " : ? ' d Sunday school convened at its 1 isual hour, with Supt. Louise Le. -residing. The lesson was we.il ! .iscussed and briery reviewed. Kegular services were held at Friendship Baptist churehr?af -= "TTTT'O. Key. E. A. Moss brought a wonderful sermon which each one mii uii.muy enjoyed. , Mrs," Quennie Williams of Co . unbia, S. C. was funeraliz?fc*~at" rier.dship Baptist church, at 3:00 i'ciock. The-faculty of Hampton Higl > i i.ol, ,4.t' iidofL. the Lexington-- ? uiity Teachers' Institute, Friday and Saturday. The P. T. A. held its monthly ' neeling Monday nite, with a Rood t .t (.tendance of parents. Professo. * M. Patterson nvidn a very-Tntm-? estinp talk. . Miss M. Elizabeth Lee spent the .veek-en* with Mrs. V. I. Hartley. ' Mr. Napoleon Brown, Columbia. . v'as the guest of Miss C. V. Cav i e >unday evennig. .... Mrs. Sarah Quattlebaum, M. L. Boyd, AIj:. and Mrs. Ceil! Boyd Mr. andSam Howard attend(1 the C'. M. K. Annual Confernc", Batesbuig, J5. C. Sunday. Miss Eliza Burnett was the nest of Miss Janie R. Thomas, Sunday. ' ? Miss Ellen K. Nichols, and Eve.'n Phophet, pra. hates of Hampton High school, now*a student of ^ Betlis Jur.ior college, spent the week-end-at home. ? ^ Mr. 11. A. Bvas-engale accompan n ied by Misses Sallie and Lucile Baiford, and Mr. Bob Dean made 11 a pop-call at the home ofi Prof. & Mrs. C. M. Patterson and Mis- . Ruby Blasscngale. I 41 ... * CHEAT FALLS NEWS t< Miss Carlea I. Grayson spent the L -wrokWad with Misses Ophelia and ^ Creola Cunningham. Miss Ophcfia P Cunningham prepared a delicious I dinner sunciny a+ternoon. Aftei J spending an evening,of fun, about w 7:30 .Sunday evening they motore.1 Miys Grayson home. g ? See Mastcrr^Jr Barnes for your copy of the Palmetto Leader N y ' Columbia, S. C.?Scenes in tl Jen. S. C. frame. Booker Washi ling their undefeated and until' eral jnter-sectional clashes to b< Gaffney News ' ReV7rlv P. Boyce of Kentuck s the newly appointed pastor c he Metropolitan A. M. E. Zio hurch. He preached two/ very in tractive sermons 1 Sunday to arge appreciative audience. \V lope for him much success in thi ew field. : v Messrs A. D. Lipscomb, St'.-ad Vright and William Richardsoi 11 of New York City are visitirf riends and relatives in the city Cherokee County Teachers' As ociation held its second monthl; neeting at Granard Hi Saturda; norning. After brief busines Iiss Btssie Picket, Jeanes teach r gave a helpful talk. The tea hers theni.jdivided themselves ii ow groups for discussions. Mrs l. R. Humphries was the. lcadei f the primary and Mrs. Mami< ittlejol.n of the intermediate. Th< eachers expressed themselves a; eihg highly benefited. Granard Hi will give a pre 'hanksgiving program at Bet he taptist church, Tuesday night ai .'hich time a rally for the Athlet : association will close. A con estant has been selected from th< ivin .t. -i .?w. v.nw.ifiii mi- eii-wnin era ? "he one bringing in the hitrr? mount will be crowned "Mis: Iranard''. Miss Lillian Roberts, the charm ng young daughter of Mr. am Irs, Fleet Roberts died Thursd"' fter a .lingering, illness. She was i member of the 7th grade a iranard.- We extend our hea elt sympathy to the family ii heir <Uep sorrow. Mr. Richard Camp left Sat" lay Might foH Philadelphia, Pa. fo n indefinite stay. CLINTON .COLLEGE The Chicken Contest closed^ las Tuesday nite, Mr. A. P. Gist vho held the lucky number, recei d a big fat baked hem A/onj vith the closing contest a "To Touching Party" was held. Ever me expressed himself, as havirn pent an enjoyable evening. The Clinton College Fair, whiel 11 a it'd .Xoni-oixLAUi?iau-u?" " ? ?%'? ?, (4 I M I ja.SU'> Jmujgh November 30th, was quit i success. Each rite was interest ng, but Fri ay nite marked th diniax. At 8:00 ail the ring-sid leats were occupied with specu* Ol'^who ftmtc trrrvttness" the figh >et\yeen Mr. Charles Green an 'Ir. Willie Juck-on. Each roun< >f the fip:ht' was interesting, bu he thirdround ended with botl ighters still standing, which prov d thai?each one was a goo 1 box r. A part of the faculty and stu cnt body motored to Bennetts ille I'ast Thursday to attend th; tnnual conference. Thursday nit', "as CI in to*n college's nite. Th< roup rendered an e.Vocational pro ram, after which a large sum iven for Clinton cd lege. A large crowd witnes>ed the ame between the" All Stars cl lock Hill and Friendship college hayed on Clinton's gridiron Wed esday, November 18th. The gam fas interesting from the beginn tg to the en I The scores wer. 8-0 in favor of the All Stars. MiSs Tola Moord, an alumni oi his school, was a recent visiton the eamnus. Miss Carrie ItOW ? spent the week-end with her sis er, Mrs. Carrie Nelson .Lewis lissPs Lillian Dean and Florenci !oyd were the dinner iruests o: liss Boyd's sister, Mis. M. Murhy. Misses Peters L. Breeden ant ulia Lindsey spent the ween-end nth Miss Mary L. Patterson. Subscribe Far The Leadei THE PALMETTO LEADE ^ " V ,, * v. ,? ' * -x x;***. BPIskP^* HkaHL ie Booker Washington Hi, Co'umbi n.t ton Hi (white jerseys) won. in t ed record this seas. n. Tentative s ao ;t their claim for a national chai ANDREWS NEWS , Tire-Members of St. Andrews A J M. E. church are very much picas 1 . d with their new pastor, Rev. C n H. White. Quite a few were ou '* Sunday to the Thanksgiving set ? vices. The pastor selected for th e mot ning service as a text Psalr h . 145:ID Thanksgiving Message. I he evening his text was St. Luk * 2:18. The Man Who Couldn't Se a "ar," Each scrmbn . was ver ? good. Sunday school under the direc ion of the Supt., Prof. J. E ^ >mith. is held every Sunday af * .ernoon at four o'clock. A|thougl s .vinter is approaching . the atten " J lance is very good. The A.C.E. League has been or 1 I roniorxl cinno tlin qimmvoI nf V* l * \ew pastor. -Mr. Joseph Thcnvp 1 on, is the president. League meet '< njr is every Sunday iifternoon at 1 5:00 o'clock. Thtf younpr people 4 U'e very much enthused over the rerani/.ation of the I-eaprue. j Visiting filends that worshiped ' .vith us Sunday were: Mr, and Urs? James Shederiek of New Jerey; Misses Florida Jackson. an? " Vnnie* Mouzon,. Our pastor is to preach the disrict sermon at the get-to-gothei ' nceting at Lake City. S. C., or * ecember 8th. .Mrs. S. L. Bee ten and Miss Ophelia Brockingtdn opened thi ' Warsaw school on Monday, Nov <5 in the iuw building. The nev uiiding will add a credit tG tin * * or. nnsnity, ' 'Mrs. . S. L. Becton motored tc 1 v-'lv Hill accompanied by Messrs lardy, (livens, J. \V. Smith, Mr ml Mrs. Fulton Tisdale, Sunday 1 ovemlier 15th. Mrs. Tisdale i: . niimih'r h<>? I? hnngeburg county. We hope fo tor., a .successful school term. .vTr. Taft Tindal, took Miss Ks He Stevenson accompanied Misses'Virtelle Fair. .Liz?zel Alex itder and Susie .Mae Irick, t0 tin 'oo|>or Rural school of Hemming c vay, Thutsday night, N^ventbe r Til to a party. They reported i , a ry pleasant trip. 4-H Club The 4-H club of this city con ? tributed a very good exhibit t< the Annual Achievement Day h- -which was held in Georgetown 01 T 1 Tlitll'Sd^iy,""November 19th. The ex f iil.it was a crc^t to the commun :'ty. The following: ladies receiv d piiy.es on their exhibits: Mrs L. B. Smith, Mrs. Essie Green Mrs. Sarah Lewis hnd Mrs. Idi _ Mouzon. ? ? I CIIEBAW NEWS j Rev, W. P. Pickens of Gafnes illo. Fla., preached at Wesley M 1 E. church. Sunday morning. Hi: message was very soul stirring. The Baptist Missionary societ; net with Mrs. Ella Pitts Sunda; afternoon, Mr. Bernis Tillman was honore? with a surprise birthday party or Monday night at the home of Mr ind Mrs. Major Robinson. '^Wilson's Novelty Show" unlet* the direction of Mrs. A. V Wilson entertained the penplw-<n Society Hill Frulay night at tbc o'.ored school of that city. Prof 'ohn Dixon, prinicipal. - ?* ^ ? I'llE YOUNG MEN ANI) WOMEN SOCIAL CLUB The Young Men and Women Sociat'. clu,b met at the home of Miss Carrie Chiserlen, 514 Ilamp.on St. at 8:00 p. ni. on November 18, 1936. The meeting was called to o.rde* >y the Vice President, M. Butler, ifter which a program was conlucted by the Secretary, Annie Ruth The meeting was opened by the song "Just As I Am." Prayer vas led by Mr. Owens and memu?.... ni. ?l..u L/VJI o UI LlltS UUU ljUVVVU 1J1UI ' Verses. j A splendid talk was then .given , by Mr. W. Butler. Refreshments consisting of cakf and punch was served during the social'1 hour. _: T1 . . eoting then adjourned tmtil next Monday, November 23, . 1936. Miss Lucile James, Reporter. 1 * %%?*: -i . , 5 ::;^R M Hi ; | a, S. C.p vs. Rlathcr Academy, TCam- , .his Home-coming1 event 1D-0 continichedule for next year call for sevmp'onship. GOLDEN VIEW BAFT. CHURCH l" Rev. \V. W. L. Clark, Pair \" Calhoun, S. C.?The WomanV, ' Missionary Working Association held its Annual Association at 1 c Cohj^n View church, November 11 t! 1 -22, with a large delegation. " Among the outstanding features , i f the Saturday session was a ^ V ,?aper by Mr. W. I). Addisofi,. prominent undertaker of Seneca. " Subject: "Ethiopia and our future generation." We learned much . f: ^ ^ from his reading oh the subje.-t. . j "T^du^t by Mesdames Anna He.'erf MaxifeH Trrrd" RefitfV^a* Reid -j milliard was enjoyed by, all. The services on Sundokjconsist- , ed of, Sunday school, Memorial . i, services and the Missionary ser inon by Rev. J. O. McDowell, lie- , i sed for a subject, "Jesus, the I Light of the Work.." Rev. Mc| Dowell was at his best and every on'o was benefitted, by his sermon. 1 .. Sunday aftyrno. n, the Auxiliary of Abel church met at the honre of. Mrs. Bessie Gullnwav with \lic? i j Alberta Rice as hostess. Sunday night at Coulen View C church the Famous Gulf Coast * j Quartet of Anderson rendered a. | musical prografh to a large and 1 nppVcciative congregation. a Miss Lena Hill and a party ot ^ | friends from Greenville visiteJ at v j the home of Mrs. Rosa Reid Sun- ' j day afternoon. ' 1 Rev. D. C. Brown, the pastor., preached a wonderful sermon Sun . i day morning. Text: Joshua 4th t I chapter, Gth verse. Subject: "The !' Children wj'l ask th''ir.- Fathers . I what is the Meaning of these v e Stones?" Everyone enjoyed this y . j message. h r ! A large crowd from Kings Chap- b 1 i el at Pendleton attendee the meet- f ! ing with the choir? We were glad ? - to have them with us. * *> The amount o! money**raised that j ^day was $65.00. ___! 1? f -j AIKEN' GRADED SCHOOL NEWS p 1 The Aiken Graded school is wel " on the .way for another very sue- h - ; cessful yeaT. We have added $200 " , worth of equipment to our Horn- 'i Economics department this year. *] We have also added two new tea- p . Ethers in the Elementary depart i ment, bringing the number of tea- "" s r t hers in the school up to 12, Thtr^ncw teachers" are: Miss t Louise Cromer of Columbia, a ? j graduate of Benedict 'college and r Mrs. Clemmie E.. Webber of Aiken p ' a graduate of State college. They l i are teaching divisions of the 3rd p and Fourth grades. We have a ^ -ti : - P' LINEN I)RY SERVICE CLEANING " Columbia Laundry "A GOOD LAUNDRY" A SPFC1AI ? ?^ m> m. + "? ?' A, A' A J ^ 12 pounds for 39 Cents THURS.-FRI.-SAT. 1323 TAYLOR ST. ' PHONE 22117 OOLIMBIA1 . N BETHI/TIIEM R \PT. CHURCH < i Rev. S. I!'.'S~?sth. Pastor Sunday school wa? called to o CT: dor by the Supt. at th^ usual hour. A '"ovely group was present.. After the discussion of the lesson in classes for thirty minutes a pro-oral review was made by the pastor. We were very glad to have our pastor, back with u> a train who has been away from* us for sometime, she has jujst close, out two very successful revival meetings in Washington, I). for" Rev. C. L. Smallvyood, pastor of New Hope Baptist church, and Rev. Melntvyo, pastor of the Campayne Bapti-t church. Sire?reported - u very :<Vasai:t stay. Sunday 11 :.'50 a. m., after a short devotional, our past r brot \ to. us a wonderful message, text: Exodus 1 u.inir theme: "The Angel of the Ccvernant." . At .'1:00 p. m. th-' cooperative Missionary Union convened. A lovely program Was tendered by the members ,%cf .tl.-j different churches, " ^ 1 P. U. was rei .a. th<> nsm i :il hour. A lovely group of cfkl a*. A*ell as yourg people were present, rhe 1^. Y. P. U. is progressing nicely ami greater thirds arc planned for the future. Much was ?aid to arouse the spirit .of giving. __AL- f h m.-^ -Rev. Sara IT" II. ~ Smith brought to'our hearing another soul stirring message. Text. NTeh. 4:12. It was indeed a touching sermon and hearts were made,o rejoice while she so . manfully jnff Med.-the scripture to us. The Junior ^Hissionary Society net at the church on Monday afernoon, 4 o'clock. The ?t^oeicty vas calle # to order by the Presilent, little Miss Ruth Glover^ Afor the regular business a musical irogram was rendered by some of ic g' otm. A km an of 18 were pre nd a -lovely after-noon was spent, 'he Juniors planned an excellent1 rog am for the Seniors on Thurs ay, which will he Thai k giving lay. M*-inbers renhrted ill as fcllowtig; Mrs. Iv. Wise, Mrs. M. F. Dary. We pray for them a speedy eco\ e? y.' Miss P. 'ri:cko?*--Rcpoitc*r HAHI.KSTON MKS?*ENC!'R 1 NOW TABLOID Charleston. S. (\?ft')?The harleston Messi njjer, 20 Franklin tree;, changed to tabloid form ist week. .ill equipped libiiify comprising bout 1000 books. What we need nost of all is a new building. And >c hope this needed building will ' e available for the ehiLlcn of fiken in the very near future. Last Sunday afternoon we had nu'moiial service^in honor ( of he late O. FUio'tt Ball who wa- h he man of the hour when our ei eople. neided a school building in fikon when tile present building. 2t ras c nccived in the mind of men f<; Cow, we nei d another friend who -'11 - a - *1. - ?TL I -w k ill COMIC II) II10 fUSl-Ul-. I n arvest tiuly. is. great but the la lorers are few'', and we an '' iraying the Lord of "the harves' " hat he will send us a man to th K' ask. Among the men who spok< f the good worl? of Mr. Rail were w Ir. llaskel Jordan of Aiken; Mr ' j t yr of \ ikx^ni-.Dr?Mel T.< in. P 'allaham, Or. J. W. Miles, Pro- ^ essor Brailby of SihotLl.i schoo .- ' nd Dr. Outlet* of Augusta, Ga. 'rofessor Evans of Fehotield sany wo selections: "Face to Face" and My Task". They were enjbye n y all.?Profer.sei Townsend sang The Holy City", which was a g, avorite of Mr. Ball. The rest of ae music was furnished by th< ublic school glee club, with Mrs dc 'IV on at the piano. ar SPECIAL NOTICE T< r To our loyal subscribers who hav hose who will pay when the agents ook-keeper sends your statement by >r you. \\'e thank those who have a dvancewho will pay when they recei To those Subscribers, who give the ntkes ?ent from the office, we will lie vo WOt'ks after notice is received, if s ?ld. PINCKNEY'S FU1 UNDERTAKER AND LICE1 SOUTH CAROLINA Ft 3 00i; WASHINGTON ST. N. Pnturday, November 28, 1936 wo.oooo'oooooooooo^o:oo"oc?0l 1 1 p.m. Thursday Nite gssss " IJIT1' EM? TOT* rVTFVjm ?v RKETINGS TO NEGRO PRESS \ New ^ ork?(Calvin Smvicel? J "M'V Percy R. Scott. editor \ The American Pre??, fan ir p mdent mapazire for th? maks of newspapers 1,2 25 West .10th "*et,. -ends prrcetir<rs to N'e^ro Htor-s-nf the United States as dlnWs "I have the opportunity, through uytesy. cf Calvin's Newspapej s vicp- of New York City, to note id'present status of the N'eern 'ess in the United States. I am a.< to say that th? n"\vspan<*rs ^ a"d for. colored people, on the h(Vo, make a very crodi'able lowiner, h"th a- to mechanical 'klio. and fPo morlir.11 nf ' 1 treatment jrrvin.rr news and irrer.t events. Certain of thp mors show marked initiative and tterpvise in. the variety of news id features presented, an in fV"> hp e and attractive typoprraphi1 ' ' " atr.ient. ?? - V* rw i n<* .\cfrvo itoss is to do oon- jj " atulatod on the rapid progress is making, and on th? ro"?tr"ere service it is rendering in the velopnient of the Negro group id the Nation." .. 0 SUBSCRIBERS! c paid up for The year; and to present your statement; or the \ mail, this notice is not intended ilready paid; an i thank those tn vo their statements. ; agents an excuse op ignore the compelled to cut your ['Hper it least a part of your bill is no| x %\ VEItAL HOME j S'SED EMBAEMER OF v AND GEORGIA > ineral Cars and Funeral Equipment ; GOOD AS THE BEST ? d Better than the Rest ^ And Prices Less OHice Phone 2-3357 Residence Phone 7765 COURTESY AND ' SERVCK ?. COLUMBIA. S. C.