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Pp?ii I A UI>1 II- 4 Tff\I -rw . . ivri ; date __ ; name , CITY . ? rr?. i : GRADE SCHOOL I BIRTHDAY ? ? ? | | Fill out this coupon and mail il > stampeld envelope to The Palme J 1810 Assembly St,, Columbia, S. < the roll book, and you will receive vJ NOTICE. a It is very necessary that girls and boys desiring to become members of the Bill Carver Club, en- ? close a self-addressed, stamped en- 1 v^lope with all their applications, o * ?BILL. i Blfct DISAPPOINTED AN D SURPRISED. o " f time to send -in their pictures land at th?s late date some are not rea-! b dy; in fact some of the members' ^ that write each 'week, asked Bill to wait^orrtftom. Bill always wa n t s to please her little members;" but' 1 shall not wait very long. T. E.^ Robinson is no-longer asleep; he1 came to see Bill Saturday and promised to write again. He is all 1 ready for the group. Bill let him } have just one little peep at the ' pictures she has already received. '' I think Helen B went back' t o sleep for I have heard .frtpn her not printed.-each week; don't be discouraged. Bill v^ill alternate tlTe letters ?ach week, ..and print " oume eacn weeK, rrom ~T?BILL. j b SPRING VACATION IB HERE. Dear Bill: Am on duty as ever, n On Friday njght the Womanless t wedding was carried out in inter- f est of the hospital. What is the j, matter with the club members? > They are breaking their promises;'-"T but J hope they, will send their p news and also their pictures be- t - fore March 26~ L attended Sun- v day school Sunday as usual. The b subject was "Feeding, the Hungry" t This is a good theme for _us cluh _p members, if we would feed t h e t hungry page with letters. So long, a ? Sarah- Thompson; FANNIE J. SENDS PICTURE. " Hello, Bill: I guess it is time ^ for all of the members to send '' their pictures. I am sending mine. ?Bill ?up school boys team played . Harrisville school. The scores were 6-5. Harrisville won, but our boys were right behind them. Bill I j. will be glad when the pictures c come out. I want to see all the . club members' pictures. Bye bye. j . Fannie J. Gaffney. ,[ (JOHNXTP. M orvnfl Diwnr 1' - J .... UXJ41 &/IJ I IV- I I UTi , _____ | Bear-Bill- -Xanv sending1 my phr-ture and please don't let it frighten you. I can hardly wait for the l" 26th of March to come. I hope all ^ the members will have a very hap py' spring vacation. ? Johnnie Mae Lee. mm m ? P MARGARET ON VACATION. 1 ?HeHo Everybody: Are" you hap- e py? Well I arrf. We are having ' our spring vacation this week and v my sisters and brothers will all sl be home and I know that we are going to have a good time. Term?1< hardly wait until Wednesday gets here, i was much disappointed when I saw o/ily a few letters on' . the Junior page. We must keep our page going. Will tell you all about my vacation next week;-? Margaret Wright. ^ CALJTIN DOING FINE IN E / SCHOOL. hi * J' Dear JBiU: r am writing oajthe Junior^ PagV Sgain. Guess you tf thought I forgot the Junior I^ea- E der. I was very busy last week and E couldn't get a chance to write but ^ will try to write every week from now on. I am getting along fine t( in my studies and enjoy having sc FVench, English and Geometry. | vt Our school went to Estill Friday to a basketball game between our M girls and EatiH?girls and scores w ended 9-6 in favor of Estill. R0 Calvin A. Primus. sc ? ( le _ PAUL SENDS HIS PICTURE. P' ? of Dear Bill: Wo are having a lively time at Drayton St. High school, All t.bo tenrhnrg nrni dentg are busy trying to raise money for the . pew Trade^ a n d cf< Science building which is being H J'erected by Prof. ,T. L. Logan and he Prof. Edward Smith our trade m ?teachers "gndisy the boys. We Tiad two good- minstrels also last week Bi Last week the boys, of Hannah M school came up to our school to ur play basketball with our boys thinking they were going to de- th n feat our boys, "but our boys defeated them. The Glee club wient to to Cromer school and gave an ex- Sh ceuent proprram. You will find enclosed one of la; _ njy^lMeat-picture* STTd^ T Tiope to an ee the other members pictures vi< ) ~r 5Thc ^ ioff?< TH": CKFAft^r WFFKr # V BLANK t ty'3 _ ; ; .... STATE ' ..'.J! T 1?A(.;K t together with a soil" addressed tto Leader, JJi 11 Carver's i'lub, p. Your name will be -placeu* crrr' ( a membership card and gut ton i lso. ' ' "V 1 < Paul H. Allen. l'ACELAN 1) NEWS. lev. J. B. Francis and Rev. Gore f Whiteville, NC. visited Mr and Irs. T. P. Rre\vi-r TIiih-.iImv Miss Willie Mat.1 Stanley-, was alied to her home ui Newberry n account-of thp-rlinesjg of her at her. Friends here- were shocked?to arn of the death of Mrs. Susar.na idler of Jefferson. Mr. Earle Blakeney motored to The Taylors Chapel school dosd a. successful term Friday niliMrs. Laura Brewer and Mrs. !va McDuftic are tin' teachers of his school. The Pagoland hasl;ei.t>all teams efeatpd the Me Bee toannV-in " a nrd fought game Friday. - FATHER-SON BANlll'ET Ridge 11 ill Sehuul ^ . For the first time in the history f the school the Agriculture boys nder the sujibrvision of Professor Jardner sponsored a Father-Son innquet. The spacious- auditorium cas artistically 'decorate:! with ynipbols of. the N'FA. TlYe~T?"rorranr cOfVifcted hf"an opening curu nb.ny which was carried out beau jfully by thi' 1 oys and nib, e; ollowed by a solo and helpful and nspiring ^ marks l'rom our S'..p-t. Jr. Steadman. Mr. 'Murphy 'and 'rof. J. R Freeman After Fife irogram the guests 4rrs>e+ribled in he_ II E. dining room where they core served a?delicious- couive of inked chicken, potato salad, salines. ham, cake, ice cream and mnch; <iuring which time all fuhers and friends were introduced ind made timely remarks. Mi - nrnnrinn nesr HIil H. . -VfROhr-f if Saluda county presence add<. I nuch to the occasion. Much credit itiri?crrnmuiuiati'Ti is .-jfivtnr Pn-f. lardner and his hoy- foj this unique affair. ^ ^ ^ ?,11 \I-AV?4 Prof. S. C Perry, Principal Tuesday, .March I.- the id.rls tiiis Hffbalj team of -Rood 8*! cot?High ehool accompanied hv their coach diss W H.'C-crald..: intercu t; . 'iedmont basketball tournament at ireenvillc. I hey w on t w . mum Dst one and tied one. They were uccossful in winning 4th place. Friday nieht-?Maxell. ?U?uuo? u.f he most pxrit'TTt''. rny-Tcrv plays ntitled, "The Phantom Pells, was resented"1 by the- senior class utter the supervision of their intructor Mrs. -T. I.; Perry Monday nieht. March 1 1. t V. e lay is to he presented again in lartwell, Ga Tuesday., night-^-Maieh P">. n nee-t xcitiiirr minstrel will he presented t the auditorium hy the- pupils' of arious grades. Tile miri-c.vl i s ponsoi;cd by Miss Daisy Neal and Irs. Mozelle Blassingftmo, instructra of tir.-t and srVond u>'ades7 McCOIt MICK news. Annual Field day was held at IcCormick high school .^aTTifday, te various schools was on display he speaker of the hour was Prof. F. Johnson |>rincipal of t', h e igh school of Ninety Six, " Prof', thnson yahe a very inspiring ie program was furnished by Mcormick high school and Gilbert osenwald school. Contests from ie various schools were held. The girls and boys basketball tam.f of the McCormiek high hool brought to the public two >ry thrillina. games. i Among The visitor^ ' pr3so7il ""Sirs. .Johnson, supervisor of Green-' ood county; PTofsT T7". F John"-"1 in, of Due West and Elliott John' n of Due West; Rfv". J.C. Quars, P E of, GrecnMille District, rof. E. P. Bentley County Supt Education i)1e west news | Mr.> David pear.sou.jbecama sud-Tily" ill pn last Monday nieht. e was rushed to Anderson Co.1 tervil'il 1 ' 1 ...,nvai vmiif ne underwent. a ajar?operation. Ho ir. doinir fine.' Mosdames Bessie Garrett, Irene rownlee, Beatrice * Jackson-- and iss Irene Jackson left last Satday for New York City." Mr. John I>. Washington is on e sick list. Mrs Florence James and daughr spo.nt the week-end in Ware loals. P. E. J C Quarles piealhed on <t_ Sunday -ftwmtnr - at Mr T^tTon church. At the evening ser:e the -pastor, Rev. F. L Bouey wm ?i ?V?? I-delivered the message Jt I Miss xMugtfie Smith aud sister, i t -Mrs. A. J. C?arrett enteitained the j lamilies of Kevs J C t^uarles ami , i- 1- Honey last Sunday I , Mi. A, K. ClinUscnles ami fain-;, j ily moved to tlio "home "formerly! occupied by Mr and -Mrs. -M. H.I .Mi and Mr< Lawrence McAd- ! ams have purchased the Lome of die estate of the late -Mrs l.oLUe : Chiles. ' _J Mr and Mrs O \V l'eaison and sons visited Mr David I\arson at lie Anderson hospital Sunday. '.Mr ! - A Sussowell was a visitor 1 it Anderson Sunday ?Mr. A B Kllis, a jwriioi?at John? son C. Smith Uuniversity spent ho week-end h< one with relatives ! Mr and M?.s. A S. Morajrne are now i e-idim> in the home left by Mrs MoragMeV. fatia T, the late | Mr. Ps K Valentine I'ICKKNS N'iiMS Tiu- WIIM So it l>; nnl?.11oiiil,i.y?I with Mrs. I .<u'ii.se. .Miles.. ^ ' . Tfie I .a lies Aid Society \yas en- , McDonald with Mis* A'el in a. iVa^ .tens a- j host ess. . ; Miss Alyce Gii-away of Card- ^ , lecn. N.C., spmS-the weelc-*4?4r4tt?j . Dickens, with .Mrs P. '1". l.awton ) The llaptist" Ynunjr -Folk Club j met with Miss Klissa Arnold Tint'.' and-4 Mrs. .1 U Utiles awl Trot' an! Mrs A. A Martin were I t he aimer true-ts of Mr rind Mrs.^ ' Ah'in Kirksey Sunday. \ -| i Mrs. I.cxico Kiljro ente'pta.iiied t the Vimn^st' is club Mom-ay,- i Mr. John Kirksey spent t h.e week-eiul with t'odn-i;t_>Kilyo. 1 ojil?Spline Mi->simiai y?S n-ie. t'.v Aiiet at the home of .Mr. A?!irtA*''"' (iiitlin Sunday. . Alice?Gasnway spent .?Monday,?7 with- .Mis. OHi" T. Lawton. Mtss -Yomena Kosemon:! of Liberty VJas the - ues.t of Miss Fran- v ki- I.a.wton " , 1'rof; anil .h It Bates --spent ^ the \\<e.i;-f.'ii! in (ireonville Mrs j (\f;<le!i:i Kirksey spent Sat in day in Gl.eey ilk - Miss Montana I la.lies, - pi :d tut, r day in Tiek< 11 it. ?^vl.M I!1 !!l! V?\ LAV P. 15, IV. ri!i"fl:i "Ueu, 'ill ' - frrr- tAVrr -tteeks: . Mr. W'm. (i idler i- jji.w ro'plL.ed'* ? In !ii| at his h nie. I(e ' ad a livlit 1 >t'V'!;e ah'ou'{ two weeks ::u". Mrs. 1 L. 1. Pi.' . ; -.ft : f ! wife. U'e tni-t they -..ill s ien Drayton Street _l!i Scltool jt, | a- nv. i- a'.'ended hoih 'lain mi crs I \\ i'.at v. . pte-vm i *.1 in 1 hi* ?udif'*i iiun. The Tn-'tvi- ' .. h gS of the Giee eluh hn i a pleas- ' .nut. trip tii ('villi'.:- -clmol last : ;i"i i 'i'i l.i n ,i . i ?t' i.| | '"/Pnni j \v: - vend/Ted. i ! Prof. I'. S. Gallmnn vt<;ie.| ttie: > In ml <iv<rn! days6 Inst were: aire ' U'l'.Vi- til l chi-Mrm toe,! advi e i n 1:?: titii'V All < t" tlvi- t'?.rlu'i-ni a pl*m- j V.lt." to :i' the S'r- Tench : 1 . A-sei-int hut this weekv | ' CfihrnlTt???rt^>Tylej-':irn~ "Church 1 , Sunday .-ghoul. was conducted he., the Sunt, with }t? ? ?<I attendance) service of the I.oe.tfUc was vi'iy : irafge give led !.y tin- |)? < si Lent. J j Wed no-; lay afti rnoon _ the li ter , denominational f.onjjtie piet at the . horn-- of Mrs. Allen with the vice ' pro. si nt A I. r. Paul It. Allen an'l 1 Miss -Ernestine Oladdey. . piajfatt.;.?. j Some pp.el jr.eject for youth-- \|PV$ " K'.P'e fed ?t-h-e?adult?ttdvifoi^' .' We will wi lrniiic new niemlxh's any,'time. Dnlylnn St. Baptist Tabernacle I Interestiny Sunday school scr- ! . vice was held, ahrl Ih.e jraslor twed i { lie?thi-im ?Hem-tit ?iot . ltolireo' ^ , the (lospel, which wa- enjoyed hy < Jail. Wi'-wen lieliti'llteil to have one unite with iim Wo art- a -kiuy youi j ^ prayeg-s^ _ . . I Mi'. S. W, A lien. Sr. i-* haviite i another house built like the one t Miss Ella Gall man lrvrs^frn St. Matthew Baptist Church -? *?Sun-day "* School is in a trrowiny v condition. .Ww scholars arc com- h in;* in every S n iav. All- oflicers j at their posi '..f (Kity~TSVFt? at ( 7 p.m. The president Mrs. X. I.. Halt ivntpror at her post T h e younjr. ladies rendered a,pood pro- ,P pram. U6mo early and enjoy the n prot^TmrsTMVT ~R "p.pi. the pastor "3 preached a iwuiulevi'ul sermon, subject: God Ts C-allinp. After which the holy curaniiini'in was riven. j r< 1_ SF.XC A - XEWS, -j-K Mr. M. R. .Tonkins one ?TT Scno-,,ca*s lendinp hus'ne-s nu n died sad P denly early last Wednesday morn infr The funoial services were held ,,, at St. .James MB church, Sunday. Out nf town pe rsons attending the -/.uncial win ??Mr. n'nd?Mrr.. Jimmy?kt Williams and (hutphfer and ,Mrs. t< Katie Sanders M W a sh In ft t ofr," TU)~" C.; Mr. and Mi's. Floyd Jenkins r ind Mr and M-v d W Jenkins of Birmingham. Alfh?Misses SWlalia"1 t'ovredl J! ictra Milas uncatne f mid Mi . Elsie Jenkins. \ . The Achievement Day Union View srhool last Friday ,w?\ la rite ty Sttended. The oxh i 1> i {i ons \we re 11 nit-tan 'inir. \ 0 The teachers are' busy ircHlpp to attend the State Assoeirv- u tion. W. T,t Scott is reported very '* d(d< at litis writ inc. ? a The Rev. Maddox, pastor -of Khernezer Baptist- church delivered two inspiring sermons Sunday. PABMETTO LEADER BETTIS ACADEMY NEW? s By?Kuby?W Nicholson cuts took a part in the Field day _ xereises held in Aiken Friday. Ui'ttis Alumni Association spoil 1 ored a delightful an entertain- < nent oh FlLlity ovomug.- A laryu rowd was ^present. ' ] Mr. Lafayette Nicholson spent Ity week-end in Aikui with rela- ; ives and friends. ] Mr. McCain and Adams together tvith the NYA boys sponsored.a very enjoyable entertainment in ' he auditorium on Saturday." < Mrs. Bessie NiehbB'i^n, Misses ( \ddie Cuinmings, Hax.eline Frank- | in Sntlie Bradlcy, Hattie M?r-ah**B md Ruby Nicholson attended ,4rI'iee.s at Mt. Canaan Sunday. ' < Miss?Mamie Anderson, -teacher at Rihnstnn. visited?hvr;?sister?_ rie an 1 friends on Sunday. i Miss (Jussie Sligh graduate of , this school visited her sister Minnie Tx. Sunday. ' *rTho "members of the Glee Club school at Ridge Spring on Friday evening, accompanied by Mrs. Col- ' tins. <* We wcie pleased t> have the foilowing white friends vjsit us last Friday: Mrs. J. F. Khrowlen < imi Mr. Boyd Horton, Columbia; , Misses Edna Campbell, Beltop; . Il'.atiiee Blaekstone. (iranitcville; t .oulse Bracknell. 1 'turn Branch : ( md Mary Fannie_Cu'tis.. Chester- { "v.' l- After visiting all o?f t h e , errtirr ^rrrhr- "rhythm band and to lie singing the student body. I lU'V- expressed themselves as hav"-1 mr I.,'('11 v< >v favorably Jmp???s<o I 1 iv'inir work. We are -grateful fer-J he contribution which they left-] villi us. . 1?. -Four of our students of the com" y.eveial department gave a demon 'r.n'uin ip typing at the County * i earners meoumr at i-.uvetield ^at i inlny.'Uii'ier the direction of *arr. instructor. ' M>\. f.'uMis Johnson, principal of i di'hoo] :it -Kutawvillo was a vis- ^ lor rus.ro. tfv- week-en J. [~ . Miss Carrie Simpkinfc. senior on crt'nim <1 a trroup of classmates * uni ot !ier frii nils at.a party :rt her t iome i ear Edtrofield Saturday pan ] Mrs T>. M. Hubert spent the veek-epd in Beaufovt.- bavin# #one ' !. ie to-v Pnpi-s the bautism-of hor oune.er daughter; vim is a stu- > h 'P MaLhcui st hoi l j_ ., I - Aytniu' Kyan-u ana her sis 1 i. .Mrs. Alenia Jin.-'ley, were vi< \ *o ; he (luring lie. week-end. * ' h< y accompanied- the remains of | * A !"\?Mo.v.-loy, ih" !pi~! mvJL of ? .' v. ' 1' hiV_home for :nt? rntent at s , a -1' (;: omu?chin. in- Kd'-i<-fW4dr~i Ph- r-h*r-watr a s|>trrr;i<I yountr nan. and- h'.s pes-in is mourned : >y many relatives an-, a host- of : h mi-. - ; i:i.niEl. \. m. i:. ciirht n ,, Kev. \j A. Ketliea. h^fstor M. (ieor?te. S. C.-?Sumlny was c Phtl'-'day here and all the"" li'ir. ji ?rne<-.-- took ai]vanta;'e-o'f it. ' ? a' he i.':ai hour with Mice h T.-amer ae'in-r Sapt., presiding. - Strictly-ak .11 :Cu am. the pns?r a-rended" >h erostrum. After i::- t - t Ija !.' ! 2:1. A" stron# ' '-on ?'ii- d-lijVi id by our pasM .ny vi iy.r- were seen in . lie. a'jdu" re. At s eVJpek;th<-~ pastor aceumi'-H-t?Uy?jtyv-. \V. II. Pinckney tr.d Rev. JA'inds heean service. A '.oilier ai.i ia-r sermon:-' was <heiv red l.y our pastor. This bein# . :-y (jvii.r a, number of the Pr0Sl'nt all day. 'trnishod music. ( ' r mphf-11 Tir|>nn I $. ? R. ;..iy . :;tb met in its reg^i: m - >' in ' Sunday after-' u'lon Xvith y. D> -Ida Jones, aet 'I'-ov^ ft if, Hir.g.. Mai.y _ 1 111 - :l' " -'!i '<iiscLi.-j.sed ~ " ' t no : \ .. L of xthe club vork. Tie JffEtor L. h&?& were-at their all day. Mii- members made heir first. appeal a nee with?Hurr ollege eaps nr.d collars. They .'ere beautiful and s.nnpf as nov?.r~ lefoie. ' '< Rev. W.^'P. Wiliiaryis pastor of . lof/d Hope Baptist chvurc-h was he truest of Rev Betfhea. lie will reach the annual missionary serum on. next .Sunday at his church _ :.'!() p.m. -- . . ? R- v. W. M. Bownuul of Morris | rv!lo-ge, Suinte#. He is also pas- J or <?f Granger Baptist church. Jloree w<IT"jTl'T -T~ol Rev. Bethea unday afterr.oou. St George is rfiu.l of this yt/ur.g man. Rev. W. T. Toomer has been call i to St. ^Jatlhews Baptist church. Dr. J. E. Beard passed through p fit v "" - p' > Holly Hill > hold his quarterly copference. r \vas called to f olumbia to visit her sister on L-co-unt of illness. f ^? Mi? J. A. ,l?r(-.- s11(ffit th^' WOck- ~ rid in WaltojdH/i'o with friends. Miss Pearl Brown and mother otnrc-d to Charleston-this week n business. Don't fpvget to tret "your copy f The Palmetto Deader each week nd pay as you k<">, that's a fine ay to do huuine;'".? ?? HEN I) IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. 2 .. ? >T. ANDREWS' AJH.E. CHURCH 3 Rev, (I. H. White, Pastor Andrews, S. C.?The Allen University League rendeTed a very excellent piograni here March 8th j Under Tin? (Wrkdetrf dlTUCTtiSTJ 5f~ ~ Prof. F. P. Abraham to a large md mixed audience. President i E. H. McGill in a logical fascina- I ting way told the audience the 1 work Allen is doing and the needs \ af the, physical plant. Commen- i rtations of both roses are being | keard yf the high class program \ rendered (by the representatives ( of the university. , f , Our Sunday school was conduct- ^ ed by assistant ?Supt. E. B. Greene. The lesson was reviewed ^ by Mr. Cleveland Britton of New York Citv. who is visiting his , home folk. . 1 . The Children's Hour began with I n recitation by Myrtle Thompson. < The pastor's message was The 1 Needed Struggle, folowed with a ' sol0 by Gladys Grahaln. The adult discourse!, was The Defeatists, Debaters ar.d Doers, which am I? ^ and Bernetha Dickert of King- * sfc'e and Miss ?Thelma White of Kheiins. . For evening worship the pas- i ror's message was Cast Thy Bread ! L'pon the Waters. The following ' persons united with the church: < Misses Rosa?frc??McCant, Annie?i Whiveler, Louise, Witherspoon,- i Gladys Graham, Ilattie Wilson t . ' md .Messrs Edmond Brown, Mari- ; i in Jaws'Greene, Ednvond Thonlp t >on fK). Our visitors were three t vhito men of our town. The K.i.H End Singers of George ? own will appear here March 21 t mdi r the .direction of Mrs. W. B. : L>. Clark and P:of? Brown. Ad- s nission 10 and 15 cents. 8 Co'nie worship with us you are I ivelcome. . : , 1 QvOvOvOOOOOOOOObOOOOOOfrttO' 1M .'O.O.OC' v v O vv OO.O.O.OOOLO.O.O.O.O3KC8C8C USE IIAIRLONGER < A wonderf*l flair Grower M&kca the hair grow Long, Full and Luxuriant. A fair trial will prove its wonderful worth. liairlunger Grower - 25< Pressing Oil 25t Postage 10c. ALSIK P. WYNNE, Box 24, Clio, S. C ? BEST QUALITY i LOAL ?ALWAYS? PI?1UU>T UPUV I/1 Id 1 J>"HH A kj 1 i * V "i I \.J 1'^ | PHONE 4311 T Dial 789 1 John T. Hunter Funeral Director and Kmbalmer Mrs. MARY II MADDEN, Assistant h \ ? " i 120 N. Harper Street Laurens, S. C. "fifr m----- - . '^^rrrfi rlORRIS BROWN ; . \ A. M. E. CHURCH Kev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor ! Charleston, S. C.?The second (quoirtar+y eanfefronce orf Morris 3rcwn A:-M. E. chvrrch closed la<st Sunday vfith two spe|naid sernons delivered by -Dr. J. E Thorn-" ?s the presiding elder of the Mt. peasant district "The business neeting was held on Friday nite ?nd the work for the quarter was revieweS by the elder who expressed himself as well pleased vjth thet reports, arid the general condition jo?- the church, as re1 be ted jn the reports rendered. Phe elder TCcelved^hls salary in 4tHt At 11 a.m. Sunday Dr. Thom i,s splected as a text the 55th Psalm and the 22nd verse from vhich he deducted as a theme 'Unburden Your Scruls". The hearts of the hearers were njade glad as the message was deiivcr?d by the speaker. There were 5 accessions to the church during he day. At 7j2Q p.m. the message was again brought . by Dr. Thomas, vho spoke._from HebrewaJS.;^. The iUbject of the discourse was "3 ?teps to the Deadline". After the ubrmn# sermon,?the?eider bm>;ized Eloise Miriam Lemon, the nfant daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Lemon. Mrs. L. G, Smalls the chairman )f the Committee 0-n Memoirs rend?ttn??names' uf the?members ,vho had died during the last quarer, and eulogized them in a tellng way. Appropriate music by ;hej choir, added to the effect of he service. ?Noxt Sunday?will witness?an 'xchange of pulpits by the minisers of the city, under-the arrangej ihent of the MTnTsTerial union. The peaker for the morning service it Morris Brown will be Rev. C. toynolds, pastor of Centenary M. 3. church, and at night, Rev. J . vooooooo oooo 0A0.0 o.o.o.p'o o<? WHILE IN NEW YOKK STOP AT " W OODSIDE HOTEL \ he Finest Colored Hotel in Harlem 2421 7th Ave. at 142nd St. New York, New York AuDUBON 3 2400 David G. Ellison Leneral Insurance j Honest and efficient atten-?I tion civen to all business placed with me" PHOiN ill 5717 1 w:-? rHK FULL LINE OF BULK PERFUME AND TOILET ' ARTICLES Counts Drug Store 1105 WASHINGTON ,STREET PHONE 2-1W7 ^ "*1 Fah-O-Lin System In Beauty Culture Give FAN-O-LIN HAIR, Scalp Dandruff nnd Tnilot frrnpnumtinW a Trial. Their worth has * been proven, Have an4 are growing TIair on Bald Heads and Bar? Spots when directions are followlo. Will promote a full growth of -Hair, ? ?? 1 Box Hair Grower _: _ 35? 1 Box Special Hair Grower _ 40a 1 Box Scale Soap . 20 e i iiox rresmnp CW1 , 45c 10 cents extra for postage Registered in U. S. Patent Office. Aprents Wanted. Write for Terms. Made Ry Mm*. FANNIB L. OAKOMN* 1029 Hfeh Market StrMt, flmajKWw?. fl. C. Saturday, March 19, 1938. Richardson, pastor of Florence, S. C., wil speak at Morris Brown, We i -remember?Re^?Richardson?qtrite ? well, and-if^will be a pleasure to hear him preach again at Morris Brown,. , ', . infl naiirppg AiiYinary present ed $40.00 to the trustees last nite. I This group of women Ted- by sis| ter E. N. Eawar^i are rhakung themselves felt in our church. Our revvial meeting begins on March 22nd and will be preceeded I by a week of prayer. i ^ PROFESSIONAL CARDS ~ a* s. i>ath-: Sim flaya: j6:trO to 8:00 P.M. 8:00 to 11 AM 2:00 to 4:00 P.M \ , J. Wendell Stover PHYSIO THERAPIST GRADUATE MASSEUR Health Treatments By Appointments ? 1314 Campbell St. Camden, S.C. DR. A. B. JOHNSON - SURGEON Office:?132314 Assembly Street ? Phone 3466 Residence: 919 Oak Street REV. J. H. JOHNSON * Office; 2029 Marion Street NOTARY PUBLIC 1_- **lD?aler_in Real Estate,?perforin# marriage ceremonies, write wills. I deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. Call to Se? Him , __? I. 1 - .1 'J II I, II MJB Office Phone-8407 Res. 6798 ^ N. J. FREDERICK attorney-at-law and Notary Public PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ?State and Federal .119 Wash ngton S-.,. Cola.' S. C ' '?? ' DR. H. H. COOPER Dentist Special Attention Given to Dis Pases ox the Gums Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty Office Phone 6429 Res. 8264 1126 'Washington St,, Cola., S. C. DR. J. G. ST U A 111' Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Houi^s: Telephone: 11100 to I'pO P. M. Res. 4092 6:00 to &iH0 P. M. Office 3794 Office: Residence: 2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St ?Office Heurs: Telephone; - -? 11 A- M. to 2 P. M. Res. 887t 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon Diseases ot Women ar^d ChilJ*-e| A Sjpecralty , Office: Residence: 2lf6 Lady St. 1301 Pine St. Columbia, S. C. Office Hours; Phones; - 8 to 9 A. M. Office 6033 11 to 2 P. M. Res. 879f 6 to 8 P. M. Dr. R. B. Frederick Physidan Office: Residences 1107V4 Washington 1416 Park Over Victory Savings iiank, Columbia S. C. Phone 7811 4 All classes of Dental Work Dr. L. H. Hallman DENTIST PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS ' Sundays by Appointments Office: 2369V4 Gerva/s Street Columbia, S? C. . Office Hours Telephone*: 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6081 Residence 8878 Dn? D. K. Jenkins DENTIST Filling, Plates, Crowns, Bridges Sunday by Appointment Anesthesia a Specialty ' MADAM PETER'S < H?lr Grower ? For Diseased Scalp?Give* Life A Beauty. BEST GROWER?apply once a week?PRICE 35c. 1006 Blending St. Columbia Cetants Drug Store, Washington It Thoraaa Drug Store, Tayle^ a and Harden Streets V