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1'age 2 "'*m Page 4*' >> m i . ?' ? = ! APPLICATIC I"~ " date r. ? ; NAME ; CITY ! ! GRADE ? SCHOOL. | BIRTHDAY 71 I i ? Fill out this coupon and niai! | *S*tamptvld envelope to The Palm i! 1 Hiu Assembly St., Columbia, H f tl>e ryll hook, ami vol; \vTll reee \ ??Four Yeqrs it Kiiil iy in rninjr came and allHhc "drills" laid out their best blue skirts, - and best middies to be pressed 4 ...u,,.. r ..i. ?> it v.; i i iiv v ; viui ir \i i i vmii vian.M'.School was from eight, jn. the luir unvil oltwi'ii l'ifin1 n. ihen chap l ~ef. iuiich. tr^de~ tmtil four fifteen arab-that all to\ the day. The girl.4 rush to the -buildings' to press their clothes to W worn that nito. Every one who had a radio turned it on in full speed and opened their doors wide aid danced in the hi 1 until'time to gor to th dance. When eight o'clock cairn they turned off the radios aiui go their wraps. They go down stairdnd get in a line The chape^o takes the girls "over to the gym ??w'.'^lv tHo ?.re await sic is usyd and the boys and girls start dancing tinit they get in as they only dance three hours, but four girls from Lynwoocf were im. ' mediately introduced to some of the leading young men of th1' school so they enjoyed themselves as well as the others. Ai line finally said t<> Victoria "Don't forget and drop your ticket that was given vou at the door. I think it's a tick't to win a prize of -some kind". "Well thanks I'm; telling me" said vir.Th, "tiN'ii'isv 1 Wils -ttiiiilng: ready to throw it away. I'll tell (iKTTlNf; READY 1 OR ^CHOPI. " Hello Bill: ~~ What are you thinking about? Don't you know that school will soon be up.n. L am thinking about -school. We hoys and girls 'are getting ready for .school. I ant havirg a jolly time,, but it will soon he over. I hop,, you hav,. had and are having a tine time. Daniel I'. Bookhart. STILL'"""('T.\ \ N 1N (i Helh/ BUI: I still'enjdying the story. I attended Sun lay school and church as usual. (Jur Bible verse b-gan mm mi" loner i\. \H' .nau naplism at Qur- church alsa. My bi''lln-'r is MtVlng for-stlm 4-H camp. I .will he glad when J ? am?-nltLimongh m??I M m? helping mother can. ?f So loftg. | Ho:nice Mel. "liter. <;athkrki> i'kamts ' <a - _ Hello Everybody; Well?1?havi'?bad?a?1>n s?week but I . enjoyed as. we were gathering our early peanuts. We boil and roast somf\ you ran imagine ihow they tasto. W? still have ., lots of nie!ot*s. . The beans ant: ? Other vegetables ale hoi quite so plentiful. The rainy hpell se(*m to cheek them but the young-one?,x. seem .to bt. doing .nicely. Well it will soon ^ time for school u. rgmn'ITnd I will he glad. Bye Bill, Margaret Wright. FIRST WRITING Dear Hill: " This is the first ! have ever writ ten you. I am ysiiting? my qrfrnt. *- 1 have been reading the junior page since 1 came from Philadelphia. It is very interesting. I am enjojying the watermelons arid cantaloupeh, also tomatoes.- I hope you will put. this on your junior page. Signing off. ; ! Louise Hampton. . WH1TM1RF. NK%\'S Sunday was a very .religious day in the community. Revival meeting began at Spring Hill and NewHope churches. Pastors, Rev. D. r C.r<iyhy .-.nrl?Rex.?E?L Wilkes. Two sermons were delivered by the Rev Wilkes at Npw Hope church. Sunday night by the conductor of Ihe meeting, Rev. M. K. Wilson.. " They preached wonderful sermons. I collection was grand. About' $43 .00 was raised during the day. 1 Mis? Ethel .Swindler spfnt. the I werk-^nd with Mi's"(>rvrtha Kant. ) The Heavenly gospel singers of < ? ' gpartaffhui'ii nponnorcd a progra-m?; at Cedar Grove A. M. E. Zion church Friday night, August 5. i ! Due to the illness of tire leader's | father he was ctriled to Detroit, Mich. The other three sang very Weautifuully. The second fam of Whitmire de- 1 feated two games last week. They ' were the Spring HiH and M.ount "] , Ca prviflniv UWi|vl? vTtl i III"' fj' ; ? ?? A barbecue was aTsd given Sat- i * urday in the Red town section. Friends wore very sorry to i learn of the deaath of Mrs. Msry liotffa jrTH's mAQjr u/mnr? )N BLANK < ! < > " :. ? v.* .'..-Li 1M-- <I STATE ' J L . _u4 -J. mm . . ? 1 k7 7$ ?AGE ... | jit together with a self addressed > etto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, j [ C. Yuu'r iiami' will be placed on < r e a membership card and button ' ' l . , i High School the otheV glllS U llell I see' lllt'lll". Ju?t then, Emily popped up ahikhi}; tib- m and?said, "you know hi thing? I'm hungry. I hope Jiey^erve something." "e>h you jurt think you're huh ,r> Co* ahpud and dance ami forget about it?", said Victoria. "I'll dance", xsuid Emily, "but 1 a..'t forget about it- Say did you .iiiwu ti.at these .tickets entitle us | .o win a prize?" "Sure", said Arline. "We were ,ust wondering whether theN)thei girls knew what they were, for.'' Just as- they had settled dowir -o a good conversation they were .briefly whis~kcd. otf to dance by 'Vine?ttf-the?boys. ? At half past ten the dancing was : pped by th _cH4lK'l[,)al bRiwtn? ,ho \\ histle and announcing, "we will now call a number and if you ave it -just step up and claim the prize. We are going t0 have this j -mall trirl to pick the number and I hand it. to me to read. All right here we-'go. Pull the number lit-' le girl". The child pulled the number and handed it to the prin cipal who looked at it careftrHy and then called out. "The nuni ber is 43U5. Who has it? Step . ight up. All the KM'ls looked at heir tickets and guess who had lit Huinbi'i. (Continued.) Jane Joiner who was I'uneralizei. at Flint Hill Baptist church. E: iday, August 5th, FJ38.> Service Was- held at Bruce Tabernacle church Sunday nite by the Pa-tor, Rev. J. D. Davis. \ *: .:. * i- . i - > isu me uii K in your coinmun it'y. They arc Mrs Hyatt Law, Mrs. Martha lianas, Mr. Nathaniel vih-nn. Mr. Morteeai Joiner" is able to e out ajtain.' 1 Look Forward Tlir \v<irk of great men nil loininJ \\'e can make our dreams come true. *Ht Utfgle hard ami strive to c< nmigy T'ne .joirtuy that you now j>uvsuc. ? Ity ^\Villif L. ? St. l'aul A. M. lv. Church Ul'v. W. S. Minis, Pastor i nc :>umiay scnooj natf- a large r tendance.' The lesson Ruth Ad:aught. A very timely review was :i\ n- h.V?Mi-'-: I.nip-,- Miller. She tainted a beautiful picture of the 'ife of Ruth. Words of encourage oent by the presiding'older Mini-5. Pr.oachiiiy se.rvice began at the usual hoir. Rev- Minis brought a -rc nderful ~ message. Text Isaiah 1 : IS, theme (bid's Invitation. The hpjr .su.ng very beautiful. TheHoly Communion was administered .o quite a few. The elder proceed ed with the quarterly ceMfereiYce which was very successful. Miss i Sarah (loggins who is in nurse' training at the, Good Samaritan nspital in Coiijmbia u spending her vacation here with her parents i Mr. and Mrs. J.' >1. Goggins. > Mr. and Mrs. ('lilYo-d dlolmes' of j Fort I.anderralo, Fla.. is here with | his mother Mrs. Julia HMmes." Mv. and "Mrs. W-illie Makins of Cocoanut Grove, Fla.. are 'sitinghis mother Mrs. Mqry Makins. Prof, and Mrs. Oscar Ellisoji of Calhoun Falls and Mr. I,. \V. Bo.ids of BtTffaltr, N. V., were dinner guests of Mr. .v.fi Mrs. Mlllr. July 80. ii... r r m i " w. li. wimams ni fountain Inrt anil Mr. Marion Garrett of N'cw York City, were also their guosts. ' lUvlrtLEHEM BAPT. CIIIKCH Rev. Eddie Davis, Pastor i ?? After Sunday school. morning worship was opened. Rev. Davis delivered a wonderful message that caused every one* present to Bee himself fts the Prodigal or the Other Roy. Theme: "The Other Roy." Ai?7_:2fL_Rantiimnl?rites were . performed bv the pastor. Evening worship followed. Evenmtr theme:' "Living Waters." This was the second soul stirring message. During the dav many members and friends visited the services. You are always welcome at. lehem; because this is the* stran ( /' is nome?now known as Holy 'Ihost, ITeadqwartors, - 1200 Lyon fTTPPt." T?'?*?^ ~ ... There ..will- he a Wnndcfrful pro- ?ram (riven here next Sunday afternoon at 3:30. The Usher Board is sponsor. - | On third Sunday afternoon the '] ~ I Jubilee Choir will have their 21st] IThntVersal'y Program. Don't miss! these programs; they feature some' of Columbia's outstanding talent. Now, here's just what'a known as the season's treat: "Bethlehems Day- At Ease"?Paradise Lake August 17th. Trucks leave church at 10 o'clock. Come with us. , Eat. ' swim and be merry. Everybody's \ going. Don't you be left. , Plans for the installation seC--, ices are incomplete, however thirs service will be the 4th Sunday iri August. j ml CALVARY It AI'T*. CHIRCH Kov, (' ?H, ltrown,?Pastor j Paj>tur-Brown continued his ser?T les ot sermons bh "The Waiting Church.". He preferred to use tari ying rather ihan waiting because waiting savors of inaction while ho stressed working while we wait. The doctrine -of the -second comingas held by some sects who presume to foretell the very time was explained. Rev. Brown prefers to accept the words of Christ hat no?man "hnoweth ;?the dtryr* That while the coming is certain the time is unknown. The minister discussed "The thti'i'fuld?st^sign? mcnt for Ilis Waiting people:" 1st "Rejoice always." 2nd "Pray without.-ceasing." 3rd "In all things gH.o thanks." A large grou|t of young women from Camp Moore "worshipped with us at the morning hour. They a:o most welcome visitors with us. At niahl. Rev.. Bi uvyn.pruachad of.. "After Death What?" 'taken front! the Sunday-achool. lesson. An anpre <tive audience heard" this - m. sage. ' -- ^V? ? ST. A!.BANS TRAINING SCHOOL NEWS . 1 : The Agricultural boys have returned from camp in Orangeburg.1 They report a very fine tiip. Mr. Anderson farm demonstrator 'of Greenville county visiteu hen. last, | week . | Qtn'te a number of students have entered school singe last writing.*" The program given Friday night was a syceess. . . A part of the St Albur.s faculty were the Sunday dinner.-guests of .Mr. and Miss Garlington (if Iaurens. They enjoyed a vary pleasant lay.. Prof, and Mrs Dendy visited Prof and Mrs SJtton of Mt Carmel Sunday evening. j We. in.e sorry to report Misses Ella- and Dorothy Putman were i . ailed home Monday Jnight on aerrnunt of the serious illness o f [Dorothy's brother. We trirst? they will h<. :d) 11 to rotm 11 |o school hi ?t?few days., ' Messrs. Henry C Harris and Lo etizo Evans of Clinton were yi.siioys on the campu< last week Mi-< Eliza Mae.~Brown, a boarding sTudent from the Wnodvillc sec i'm^sl'Hit thf week-end with home folks.; Also Miss Maudes tine Clink -vale of Pelzer. T T ? ? 1'ON WAV NEWS Bethel A. M. E CKirch A Iter W I (lore. Pastor I Sunday was a high day "at the hour of service Rev. Gore, Dr A P. Spears. Rev T W Brown o f Georgetown, Revs. A E Rainbow and II Johnson ascended the rostrum. The pastor presented Dr. Spears to the audience He gave us a real spiritual treat whfch was enjoyed by nil pivsmx. 1 Quite a number of church goers stayed at home due to the bad weather. The Presiding Elder held his 1th (( uartcr in Rethel Sunday evening Tuly 31. All reports were good. The financial reports were - ifxcel'.ent. which pleased the Elder very much. He ~<vas paid up Trf The visitors attending this quartev vvt-re Revs T. W. Brown, J N Mcriintic.nnd P TT Mnore .?.L Evening service began at 8:30, ^:-i i 1 1--1 * i>ui iii.-?i.i!ik'uimh-u <1 iki ueiDven i*. | E. presented Rev T W Brown to the audience .He delivered a mes- ( saire that was enjoyed" by all presciTT. A Mock Confd once was pre sentod at Bethel Friday nig\it, July j 27th by the meM foe*'the benefit, of the church Amount raised was n 1 dO.OO. 1 Mrs Ik-la (iowans has returned to Washington after a pleasant stay. " 3;? Miss Elertse McCray and Miss Zenobia McCray are hack from New York, after visiting their rel: lives. Mr and Mrs. llarland, Mis'? Mar C.ad/ly fllkl little* Nellie " Woodbury are hack from New York after visiting relatives. Mr. Charley DeWitt has returned from New York. Mrs." Wilson and her little son Abel have returned from Jacksonville. Mrs, Pearl Hemingway and little son Billie left.'Satr' 'Jay for New York. Rev. Charl- _ ton. Miss Henrietta Charlton, Mr. I Sam Pinkne'y. Mrs Ella Green and j Mts. Hannah are back from Jacks'm -ille. Mrs Ruth Gadson,- who has "been ill for several months ' was out to church Sunday. Mr. ' Joe Bolton had the misfortune of eetting his Ic'.g broken, hut Is very ~ much improved t Mr. and Mrs. Neal Beatty had for their guests ott'.ldst Saturday 1 Jnly .31, Rcy- J. J. Jackson - anil _i family and Mr and Mrs John , Weaver. They were served a delightful course of ice cream and-, cake which was "enjoyed. J ] l'he palmetto leadek People in and around Winnsboro were out? in large numb?rs last Stmday to the vatlOUS churches attending big meetings. Mr. Boisji Mack and Mr. Isaac Johnson are here from the Veteran hospital to the delight of their f.amjlies and many friends. R?v. J. W. Alexander has been here for -titii'w, wcuhb w-Hwwii i n^y are an looking: well and very much rested. We hope that they, may be able to hold their own. ? Prof: W. A Ross and Mrs Sheli? Goins who saw the end of the nine weeks "session of the Benedict-Allen 'summer school are again at home to- rest?before taking up their school work. Among those who the six weeks work were Rev. )LrM. Beatty, Mesdamos Ell;\ Johnson. Kliaa Mnr.ignuit, Boa tiice'Ross, Carrie L. Miteh?ll, Alethia Green, Lucinda Haltiwarigor. -Eunice Thompson, Rcscna McRay and .Miss Nancy Lee Thompson.-*'1' Rev. S. Chrsolm of Sumter cofcdut'U'd n successful?nie fot'1 Rev. V. A Jam'rett at Tbener.ov A M. F:-rhnrph on: Inrn-r-s :,nw I and while there Ivo madesome] llOt) tn:ll?s nnfl iu\t- niMiMini.11.,.1. - ? . - v ....... .......V V I- lil I Winnsboro. Mrs. Mat,' Francos Fair who has I recently matte her home in Washington, D. C., came home "last-week for" her mother-and children. We hate to have our eivod people leave us but they must po where duty calls them. . We wore plad to naye in our mdist last Fnnday iveniVp Mr. an i Mrs. Harold 8pann aivi sist"?s Mis.-e,. Julia and Salome of Chester, S. C. - Aside from theii little dauphter, Julia, they were accompanied by Mr. Kdward teen nedy and Miss Bernice Johnson. They were callers at the homes of the Pratts, BoaHys and Rosses. Mr. Artbsv Roseborooiph wajs also at home last woek-frtd to the delight of l is parents and fi'ignds. 1lC TOW I1VC4 itc'TJdkphsVille.'K.C Mr. David Bolton wkjo" is n^isT*tim? fniimis with lbelT"pTtlBicirnr a ul Miss Mamie' Andeyson who is working-Tor. hetter homes are both doing a very important work in Fairfield county and Winnsbo)'Q. 0 It is aMfttle more than a month before the doors of Fairfield Tr. sch' ol will swing opea for the 10;>8-.1f< session. Indications point to a biggwr a'r.d butter-school year. Having turm-d out her first four y< ar hip!: school ela^s- the school 11kii\11;i('i" accreuiung. V? atcf! our pro'giess. -?Mrs. Lnd .Situs >vlm Jia; been o? tlie sick -fist'. Tor "sometime is no' much b tter at this writing. . Mesda !>;< >?Florence Stark*- -;m-L A Jt Ibuil'A ai i. returned l.i.t week from Baltiiiiore where they hat! been visiting. They report a pit asant 11 ip. Mr. Pet' r Harrison who has been walking in Poquonock, Ct/nn., re trrned last week rejoicing oyer a profitable' trip. The A. M. iv. Zion Sunday school liatl thei- annual picnic last week. Supt. McCrorv and his co-work-tms?mail.-?It?ph a-mnt?fur?their children and yisitmg guests. "Mrs. Matilda Botrlwaro left last" Satur'av for Baltimore to spt ml her vacation. We wish her a pleasant sojourn. ?Misses- Elsie and Flattie Code have gone to Xtw York for an indefinite stay. ?The !;11> children. Evelyn1. Ma'nY" s i. Gathlecn Jind Cecil are again .*?t home after a six weeks ?tnv TrT" .FonFsvH+e with' t h <-ir?t i v < s. Their parents and friends welconii. thein back. . Key..C. \V. Wiiliams, Pnsior " Hie Sunday school met at the r**gular hour with Supt. Rev. A. L. Gary i: charge. The. Sunday sclit le-smv was very eautiful in evt v re^pict. ! 4 t?Tb^-?ni'-rnirg?scrvirg?way?well att' titled. F'o.r' th-d service Rev. ' C. \V. Wi liam? br.ught to the congtt giit on a very qeeinl.d ntes-j sag., lie s lectul his text from the lirst chapter of Ruth. It was well received by 1 ver yt/ne ar. ! enjoyed by all. For night service piuyii met ting w.ic ctintluctcd by Pm. W. B. L5ri?\vi: and liro. R. E Single-ton and was- very ^no;t. -Expertenetf nutting was conducted by sisters Rush and Annie Gory. Mnii First Job Insura ia. ~ .halt . i BATt or - leuisirio* July 20,'18 Pay 4n. ' t a i;c *" _ . -tic <***' O'cutR cr rWyJ?W? ^0.?9.C 1523 llugor Street "ol-arLl , C. C. The first check for job insuran w.if;' mailed by George A. Bi'ach, ch , i. e ?i... rei i.:.. * >iu, <111 \ J LUC tJ111 HI i>ici week endim -luiv i>. UW8. Issuance of the unomployincnt >lina in that it was the final step ii his state. This weekly payment to the C Wattes he earned while working foi " (The applicant for -this- cheek r nen^du'rinp the'52 weeks preceding ?*mk- for- benefit*-; Vfl) Being- c account number. Applicants for partial uncmpl period, nor to have the week or mc ^-*i ?1? ' ? - ? j ^ By Charlc "THE ROVING People Love To Bead 11 ?A now thought, ur bit of"news, ^ a now idea, or a promise of some e fresh benefit to be derived from 1 rending their favorite paper is as 1 .welcome as a cool bmze at the \ end of a sweltering dav 1 . The typical reader absorbs the 1 sense of some 50,000 words at the t i'vi'abfast?table or on his way to * work. lie can. Ret thru a hundred ( thousand-word mystery novel after( supjvr and before dawn? His wife reads more thmr he doctor Ba-! chatter of comic strips has been " read School girls know the mti- ^ mate livus- -of / everyone on the big time. Even those who read * The captions under the photos of * the celebrities. v It Takes flood .Men to do Good c Work This is just as true of writing c as it vs in any' other profession ' or occupation. An article whose 1 very appearance is a cheerful, and ' courteous invitation to read, and c which is about something hi which * the reader is interested, or will be ' of stum' benefit to him, and which 1 is \Vritten with genial spirit, en-'* read. ,? c It will be read unhurriedly, with \ nl.......... --J - i'lvuouic. miiu mere wyi DC a grat-| ifynig response. It takes ideas; gol i Ion ideas to impress-t-be millions^ of readers of the Negro press,' writers with these ideas are the j ones that every editorjxnd publish- 1 er is seeking1. For once found and * exploited, their dollar and cents ?ales yield in added circulation J bring added prosperity to. the bus- ' ness, and newspaper publishing is s a business. ... 1 ? Writing is creative work and a * nan or woman who understands c he wants or desires of the people J and is able to write articles the ^ public ljkes is a real moving fac'or in sales of papers. Articles ' .vhi-.h save them money, help them c to lighten their housework, beau- 1 tify their homes, make their chil- c dren sturdy, rosy-cheeked, strong. r Give them pleasure and interest r I them. These are the o.nly things i powerful enough to make the mil- * liops of Negro readers loosen their nui-se-strings to trade hard earn- j ed' dimes week after week for a .. paper. ~ : TT ~T ' Highly trained skilled press wriTPT~Ifaffilet h-ought a "heart feeling -message, Text selected from St. i John 1-1:1, this was inded a splen . v did- sermon. .*I We wbre glad to lvivo with uS Miss. Mattic PressleyajuuLher cou-? sin who* ma le"*a' lovely address to "Ttvo~?wnday school. > * Miss Ruby June and Mr. Na- \ thaniel Hindes are the proud vis- f iters from Charleston spending a - -Misses -Jessic Mac and ' Geneva ( lb ni-y were the dinner guests at \ Rev. A. L. Garv'o home Sunrise A very enjoyable afternoon was r reported. ( f Me CALL NEWS t " :? t t Mrs. Priscilla. Cousar and Miss Sarah Wright of New York aro visilire thoir. parents, Rev. ami ? Mrs. Jonas Wright. i I r Mr. gnd Mrs. Fiances David of j Alexandria, Va, and Washington, t D. C., returned to D. C. last week after a visit with Mr. David!s parents. Miss Catherine Ellison ac- r com par! red them, fshe will join c other me'mb^rs of her family for J -an-Hidcfinite stay. t nee Benefit Check Goes r__ _ State of South Carolina Columbia, -?, . tun* wr*? claim orfict a. a. uNtto a 129 ? t Arct-orh unornTMtloujM CA?OUN? ? UC CASillCO IO OAYI f?OM DAT|. J? ce benefits issued by tTiC^outh Care ief of the benefits section, to Henry 1 ills. It was for $.">.(>0 and was for insurance check was an important e i the initiation of a major phase of olumbi'a claimant, just as others ho i employers who contribute to the* u jualified by: (1) Having had 13 x>r C his most recent week of work; (2 ihle to workv and available?for work oynient benefits aie NOT required ire in covered employment after Juni nents. and these count more thai |f ill else Give him a background lelp him live up to it and grow >eyond it. * According to Mr. Maugham: t 'Life is short, nature rs hostile. ? ?*snojnoipu St ui:ut""puu A Mr. Donnie McTTauTTn- of fTTii ( ] idclphia is vacationing ia the city vith relatives. : Mr. Willie* Roll has taken a postien with a tailoring firm m -Fait nont, N. C. A 'The revival at Fair Plain church viaS quite a success. New contorts and regular joiners netted " orty-tw0 new members? j The Sunday school convention vas- -hekl- at-* that ehtm-h?Thttrx-, ? lay and Friday of last wo<-k. It vas largely attended. Mr. Chas. Rethea is improv'- ticely to- the delight of his__niany fiends. The Royal Stat? Social club con- ' rihnti-d on., dr.llur nnd fivn c<avU o charity - last week. Pi of. and Mrs. Jno. Cunningham ind daughter Gertie'of Winter O luven, r ia., aionp: with Jilrii. Cun ]; linghatn's parents and sister of 3enn<!ttsville visited friends in he city Sunday. McCall is proud of the improvenents made in one of its two coi- ' .red cafeterias! The proprietress .Irs. R. Bethea extends a welcome 0 visitors.?? * loS.C. Worker ~ " COMWTBOLltl BlMIttl'l 2] WARIAHT HWMBia N* 1 ' 'w 0 : 1.1 lb. .llija HUUIU AMOwm I WOT 1000 mi M0*< | LOVMCMT COMPENSATION COMWIMION I <W< B. Waters, Administrator ' ' l >lina unemployment compensation Jones, '1523 Jluprer stieet, Columpartial unemployment di'nlnp: 11,0 vent in the history of South C'arthe Social Security proerjam in is entitled to receive, is based on H.' nenvployment insurance fundi more weeks in covered eiuploy) Makrnj? proper application for -* Social Security ? 7 ~i . n to serve the two weeks *ia Miliar i 30. 1 W i '?* 1 m? A" ^ DBHr w k. *V\ t w Spears e REPORTER" ^ s _d ,ers have an honest.pride in- their ?? vork. He takes it* for granted fhat^ irticles which- -have taken h i ni, v lours to writeL&nd^ release for pub-j s icajtion will be credited, "to him j vhun published.?It is always a'] >it disconcerting to have one ofj,' lis articles pop in his face" with | he credit of having written it gi-1 c fen to someone oToe. t-r j] To Keep You Out of Trouble n Sometime a.0,0 we prepared a J.1 teries of articles which are being j' >yndieated through the powerful!-* Associated Negro Press fro.m coast I .0 coast. Smce that time at least' v me' big time paper has a lawyer I v vriting articles tm the same tlvnTryvhieh is just as it should be and 1 mighty fine thing to do. lie' vrites the column and he gets the credit. So far we have been given rredit by every paper''in which >ur articles-appeared with one ex-' :eption in the Friday duly 2i>th 11 ssue of the Atlaijta Daily World a ;here appeared one if our articles J >n the Editorial page with credit 1 ror having written it being given r 0 some docto~; it must have been ^ t mvstake. because there is some- ' hing inherently repellent about n ioraono who?would knowingly?do J 1 thing of, that kind without v ihaneing the arrangement of j vorda in a substantial manner. Keep a Family History Give your,child something to" ive up to; do not fail to include 0 n the family narrative fine hings, notable achievehtcvits o f hose related to you from as far lack as you can remember. < ? r earn from others. Our children .. hould feel that the family jiamo neans something to which hL cf-' orts should add. The family es- , utcheon should early be revealed I o the youth, with admonitivm to' ceep it unstained ancPshTi.inv.. I.et urn know t^ what he falls FToTTFi impress upon his mind that h e ornes from a distinguished line; listfngc.ished in kindness, good _ iharacter, if net scholarly attain Saturday. AukuA KJ, ___ A. M. E^THtTtCH R?v. O. Capers, Pastor Charleston. S.C.?Sunuay. Aug. , was an intensely hot day but 1 spite at the hot weather* folks ,'trp seen hurrvine- off'. tr. .. - - * ? *? ovjug lace of worship. At 11 o'clock ur most efficient pastor came for ard and delivered a very instnie--- ? ivi; and impressive sermon out 1' God's own word. This sermon ,-as one that will linger long in he hearts of his hearers. It was aken from St. John 6:48, subject esus the Bread, Blood and Life. Sunday school convened at ita espective hauivr.Supt. and teach i s at their post of duty. --The les^ on was very timely taught and jscussed. ' . . ' are just from our district uiulay school convention and we re pleased t0 say that we had a rondei ful session and.-wonderful piiit was demonstrated throughut the convention. Misses Caro rn Brown and Clara Adams were je legates. ^ - Lie* uqii ngnt lour cattle' onstituted the subject of the able veiling?message delivered. by oui? astor. and all who heard him was iiade happy to sa7 clid not our earts burn while the m.in of (4od poke by the way. ercd at both services.-? The presence of many vistiors t'ere acknowledged at these seriees. ' ' . ' ' LAKKVILW NKWS I'.nion A. M. E. 1 huriT. |{l'v. K. M Mack. Pastor Sunday school'began at the usla) hour with Supt and teachers t their post of duty. Rev. Mack (reached a giand sermon." The .ord's Suppei' was served. ^ The Rev.' Bristow jof Littlo"Mt. r.ioi; church will preach foj^ us !un ay. August 14, for Mrs. Mag o!in Xiiir,1 br nHit - of .thc-Mission iy soriilAl-?^v^B(i=-tow H?tt cry frond preacher.Miss Julia .Mcatcqu1', R.N., ofV India, X. ('.. was a visitor of Miss O neat ha Hayes recently. She as called away due to the illh'ss f her sister. . ^ OOCOOO'vvv OOOiOOOvOOOOO-O.OJ PROFESSIONAL CARDS : oooooooooooo'ooooooooooo )R. A. B. JOHNSON . Sl-'RCBON Pflirr: 1 1 ??Assembly .Street . ~IMione 34-66 Residence: 919 Oak Street Phoim ,8740 tEV. J. H. JOHNSON ? Otlico: 2U2'.? Marion St.eet 1 NOVARY I'l 1)1 !C lealer in Real Estate, perforins jar r iatre eeremonieV wri te will*...ci Us.' mortjraires! claims,, etc. \ an 10 .-see-mm ~ 'tlirc^Phune "8407 Kits. U798 N. J. FREDERICK .ttorney-.-if'-lnw and Nothry Public I'RAC TK K IN ALL COl IM S ?Stall- and Federal? 119 Washington St., Col'a., S. C DR. II. H. COOPER DENTIST Special Attention Given to LMa casps of the Gums _ .? Gold Crown ami Bridge Work A Specialty Rice Phone 61HU Res. 8Jti4 l"J5 Wi shine ton St., Col'a., S.'C. Otiiee Hours: Telephone. I A. M. to 2 P. M. Rt-a 88? i P. M. to 8 P. M. Dr. W: D. (happelle j?pbi'Sician anil Sutgeon isesfSes of Women and Children A Specialty OlVic'o: Residence; 115 Lady St. * l.'tOl Pine St. Columbia, S. O. IVice Hourp-rf* J ! to 9 A.M. 1 to 2 P.M. > to 8 P.M. Dr. R. B. Fre(!erick PHYSICIAN OfTice; ll'/j WalliT Ave. (ireenwood, S.C. lone 7811 All clashes of Denta! Work I)r. L. H. Hall man r> E N T I S T PA INI I SS l.XTH.M TIONB Sundays by Appointments Office: va ticrvais Street Columbia, S. C. lice Iloprs: . Telephones; 30 A.M. to 7:00'PM. Office 6033 Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins y-B-R- N" T I S T? A y tiling-. Plates. Crowns. Bridges Aiiesilliesia a ^ecialty Sunday by Appointment