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Page 6 kJsi ? 1 ?1 " > . ' ~? APPLICATI ; ' DATE ; J LNAME ..... , ' !r?TT wl=ss= " M ' ' - " '.?ORADE ... . ... SCHOOL ? Fill put this coupon and inni 1 ?| J?atnmpeki envelope to The l'n ' 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S ; ToBrhpafe.; -ami y.e u-tn- i.. , JACQI ELYN IN WASHINGTON Dear Bill: Iltiw are yop and your club? 1 am?hr?Washington,?1?now 9 Have you sobt my membor-b:y ?card?rrrtd?button??S*. dubo-? 1is near time l'or my'school t.' open and 1 am studying bard. .So lor.K. Jnyquelyn Boulwaro. HAVE YWfOUS Hello Everybody:*' Did you miss my letter las' week? Well lid too ,but I wa busy and "just fotqjot but I \v41 try nqt let it happen attain. Nov. for the news. My cousin and 1 .U?. ......... ?U.. ...ill. iricnu uuit uu,uul ?mh ?. us left for PlHludclphia, yestvru day. My sister Thomusena who spent the summer in Chicago i here, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson an ! . ouyi^uutimw.. ,U t s, UuiiiUiuaSpgl accompanied her. will spin i a lYy,; ing for Browning Home tomorpw. our school will op"n on the 12th. We are having our Sunday sch c, picnic on Saturday of this week. I urn very busy now; so long. Margaret Wright. WATERLOO NEWS The revival meeting of. Laurel Hill was a great one, carried on by Rev. M. P. Pearson. IS canMdates were rerceived for haptiatm. Rev. S. E. Kay feels very pr'^'iT of the completing of the church, which looks very nice. Now, the members led by Riv. H. H?Hill ure planning a rally the third Sunday to finish payhv.r tre balance due op the church. The Willing Workers Ckib will meet at- the home of Mrs. Clara Calhoun; Sept. 11th. A goodly number of home folks .< from various cities and towns visited parents and relatives for the past ten days. Tre Quarterly Conference was held with Smyrna AMK church, Sept. 4in. Mr. Maceo BiijKy-of Honea Path spent the week-end with, his aunt ~""MTsr'^Mag^F'Fttllrr: Mr. G. \V; Mills spent his vara tion with his chihhe,, in Brooklyn. N._ Y. PENDLETON NEWS . .. _ Last Sundaw was local Prearh? rrrr1 dixy rrr [TWhanel AME church. PnrirtL- the rnorrnri- sm1-. vice, .we listened to 5 , sermons from 10 to To mfnutfrs each. All of our songs- were spirituals and ve really had a spiritual feast. 1 At night wo had only . These services. were sponsored. Ly our local preacher Bro. B. if. Kecsc; end he really onjoyed this affair. After "each, sermon, r c would preach 2 or 2 minutes an ! in his witty way always has some thing to Say. No. 21 opened last Monday* mnniing; 2 white and 2 colored. We have .exceptionally good trustees, (white) in this district. Prof,. -Gallman?Ls?plnmu.ig-L.g thincs for this Oimnr.'.iiitv ih-n fhp tnihlic^&diool^ystemi?We~have ~ .Jvliss Mct.irt of ( annlrrii our year round H. E. teacher. She has been orr the job since July. Wo also have* 2 other new "teachers ~"M?ss E. K. Clinkscales of Seneca and Miss E_ Huward pf Charleston. Wo .extend a hearty'welcome to these teachers. Miss Jane Hunter founder o f Phyllis Wheatley in Cleveliand Ohio visited, our commencement last May. She observed that a better piano,was needed, and on ju't return to "Ohio, she presented the scrool with a new piano. All of which this commwnrty and sohool -1 are grateful. We are?proud?o~f Miss Hunter, -a product of Pendleton. Those who atti'mlt"! the DlstlT'T Convention at Iva in July were: Mesdamos Florence Milliner, Rebecca Reese, Dorothy Thompson Eloise Miller. These same ladies attended the Conference Branch at Cokesbury, Aug. 25 and 2f>th: along with. Mesdames Rena J. Clark and Cora F. Rcld. Mrs. Cora F. Reid takes thi-s opportunity to thank the ladies of 'the Piedmont Conference for_electing her as one of the delegates to the Quadrennial in Jacksonville, Fla. next apring1. f.-AJrRBNS NEWS On? r/f the most outstanding social event- of the season/ was the party given by-Mr. and Mrs. Bao-ney Whitfield complimenting ' Misa Hannah Hunter the attractive sub-deb neice ?? Prof, 'and Mr?. C. W. Madden. The receiv J ghc ? ^mfki X)N BLANK ? ?1 ~ . -_ .? 193 < */;? ' ~ - - "AGE _. ... ; it touelhtT with n ssi>lf :iihlit>ss?>H 1 ' iftto?I.cade?Bill Carver's Club, I >. Your name will bf1 placed on >. a no iiiin-fi[i Caul and biHUin-y 'u. fine was, co-inpos'ed of Mr, ar.d ? Ii W bit iiclil. .Miss ilnntci, Miss Many Baillsy. I K. carjl rooms were artistical1 y 'i corai d WTTti beautiful nud u miner flowers where bingo, - -rr-r?!. a;i! ci'Miuri?was enjoyed. ! :<t ;e prizes were given the win i-i.s {ltd hom'red guest. The deals \\ re later cleared for danc /g. ; ? . I hiring the -evening the guest? ?y invited" into- the 'dining room ' hieh w;is beautifully decorated n pi? k and white. Ilere the st> w'ro served burt'et style a ^sorted sandwiches, punch, cakes ind mints.. - , ^ .J Those enjoynie this lovely af_ "air wore Misses llanturli Hunter a- "tta Hicks, Mary Bailey, Dor. _^4iy ('ai re; M-in-me- Frby, Florence th Foggy siste.r* and Kiln '>. Williams. Messrs Hilton Hun= tvjin, t liaelioi? oh. Miller and "Buhhie^ Wheeler. Mr. and* Mrs. dt. B. Franklnr a' a-; lliet* guests'" th?'past Week * iul Mrs. R. Henry and elaughtei 'iwendolyn. Miss - Henry is a Sop1 diiv. re at Spelniaiv eolle'ge". )i rot. and Mrs. c. w. Madder.. Mr-. Howard of ..(hdnni-bia were 'iis>Jnjr irlntiy" an.i friends in 'he vitv Sunday. ' ' Mi-s Carrie- Itulloek of Chicago, is vi-itiho-' Mr. and .Mrs. Wilhrm Cli;isn_J_??? J Miss P.ullock is president of the \atioraf Nurse association. "She i i ei ived the Mahonoy medal a I "w 'we?h??rrtro irr* that National M'dical association at Hampton ins' itute. MM ll:? nah Hut:tor of DuMi, h., j< spo-ding a few Javs i- the city with relatives Miss Hurier wjl! < nte: ' Mathe-v -adeinv'- t'-.is fail where she'.will I ' < a s; nior. Mr.- .John Put man local iinder-"ker. has vntuni<1 to the city *t. > .si'i-ndine- si veral weeks in 'p?i| .New t ork t'ltv. MX-- Ma-y Xar.ee h ft for Thom ? villa, dv. wh< she will te'aeK mi Mis, T! " iias Sanders. Mrs. KKa Mae Hat's; is visiting' .or mother ard father. . Miss 1'ler nee 1! .vd was t' e 1 we k-eiv! yue-L_of-1;-V. and M*s S. r. Campbell. Anders' r. S. C.,_ Mr: 1. -lie i in Hi p'Ton TTTT3 re1'irii. I'ti.in hi. vacation in Knox?I ville. Tern.. ?.Mry?Hart Siiv.pss.iv has lot-urned to the ?ity-at'ler sn-itliii^ the sum n< ' in Riehmo'd. Va*. .Mr<_. -I'llin Fouler Ui-nghnnv of D'roit-. Mich';. ~wn* liPHo to attend, the funeral o.f ly r "^stst i f Mr " Meky.?? o>? Mr. Unheal Maei evson district I mar;? r of the Pilgrim insur ] an.ee is the giust of Prof, ami j Mrs. Iliekm and daughter.: A1 i" 1 ja1-ie ' 'nr.: -mr.' am who i is on the faculty- of Dunbar High ( -ehoo'.. \\ a.-hineton. D. C., is vish?r mot he; Mrs. Sallie Cun-' i ningham... . l.KTHI.KHflM BAPT. C'lIURCH Ut v. 1-1. hi. (iaulden. Pastor ? Sr.n ay -ehool was op red -by --Hie s. pe irlendent at 10 a.nt; I he tea he; sv took- charye of their -v<- foi a few minutes.. TXt tlvregular . servic s we were favored w it a strong mes - t? W. i k/,11 ... I { ? : > l i ?I . \ ?VM I I I I I I I thy way the Hord: trust aNo in Hin : ?pd He shall bring it to] "to--.- I'-a'ti ."'7:.")- ~ The out-ot'-towr1. visitors: Mi s. | Z'.olnir Turner Parker rtf Kan Francisco. Calif.; Miss Gertrude Matthew.: of Grer r shoro,. N. C.;j - Miss K. Mitchell?a representative.' i '>om th- Jenkins Orphanage Tinrrre, Chariest' n, ?. C. - --M i"" rG^-tn-rttdr?Mu'tlrvs is one j >f I) ray to , St. Hi nf w teachers. ! We welcome her to our little > "city of friendly folks". "We arc happy to have Prof. - Imuran with us attain. He has done ouch to make our community life ' better. Sunday n'tfht our pastor preach -Jrj._4mothtu^ strong?sermon, using "Ts~a subject "The Kingdom of God "n the World of Today". Kur.ivi.v coming1 is known as Home-coming day at Bethlehem. We are looking for yep oa that day. ot your old and feast together one more "time. The Rev. M. M. Puace will be with us 1 Sunday. .. . v SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER :ater f M ATII Kit St'lUlUl. Tn,RKT.IM 75th YEAR SEPTEMBER 12th Mather school, Beaufort. S. C. is returning to its 75th year oi Or is a school that draws Negro girls from many states. Mather -flrcftffttttte* arc tohe^oumtiPTrmrry place^ doing good work. The courses offered prepare a girl to li'vtp successfully. Home! Ecoro-'iuic??Courses?are?stressed, the ITOlllnV A i<? rnni.o? ! ?? ed and there are plenty of Opportunities in Music. Art. Dramatics and Out-door sports: A pood library offers plenty . of /yppn.tn. ' nity for r?adir.g'-and lesson preparation. This year, a new course "i$ being offered in Beauty Culture with Mrs. Manicy in charge. Teachers come from many states j mil their vacations are spent it ] a ct/ntinuation boir studios Miss Walter, principal, has been in England. Missr, Mohlmnn, Kent " and Horn have been in Chautauqua. N. Y.,.and Miss Horn has continued her Librarian', Course. Miss Smith.and?Miss? Ruby Horn have b^en oi> the' Baptist Assembly Faculty in their home .states. Miss Williams ha, been in school at Hampton .institute. Miss Hu rhes hbR been busy here and there as usual. Three new teachers will be on the canVpus this year. Miss Baxter,. Massachusetts, the dietitian, Miss Child's, !>hio, grade teacher and Miss Wein -u'ht. Pennsylvania, secretary. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE I)AY f ^>SO\ PRESBYTERIAN -OttCRCH ' ffiunday afternoon, September TT at 5 o'clock our church is featuring this year in its annual prograin,'Negro Business. Thi, pro-rmm wilh bobuilC around Mr. W. H. Harvory. district manager of thr. "MrtvtVi - - vaiv/uuu mutual I-lie* Insurance company. , jOth*r representatives of various phases of Negro Business in Columbia will be included: backers real estate men, printers, tailors, cleaners; merchants, druggists. b< :hitieians", barbel's?and nua-Ueiarin. i ?? You and your friend* are cordially".-, invited to attend these services. Rev. A. S. Powe, Minister. T1IE JAUGERS HOME We wish to most kindly thank M s. Julia Watson Tally and sister Second Nazareth Baptist church *tp' ('((operative' Missionary Unkm Rev. Felder, the circuit from the f'itv rhoir union, the Golden Rod Social club. Bethel A. M. E. church and all other -?>4 individuals who have contributed in ibe pnst month, just in this < ..nu'to sec us attain friend and encourage. others to come. We a in.mK. you i: r tne spiritual and 'financial aid. It all holpe I. VV( also want to mention the Wnvorly Silver Tone choru-i club of which Mr (Madden le-oAmy ?May God bless you. Si. S I I.PHKN'A M. r. ritrnrn" Hev. I). N. Wilson. Pastor Or. last Sunday it was a pentorostal day with us all day. It was 'the closing ?f- our great r?j vival thsf was eondueto;T~T)y the Carrie Belle Priester of Cincinnati, Ohio, a recent graduate of Wi'l^yrforce University, Ohio. . The Sunday school was condueted at the usual hour bv the Supt. .M r. Ruftis Ford. It was largelyatte-ded. All of the teachers were by their post of duty. At, 11 o'clock our pastor proaojier!~great sermon from Gal. >: 1. subject: Christian. -Libartyr JBZwar very inrpirin^ and instrur-i ive.?Many "foills were made to feel rejoicing as he preached the word: At the closing. 6f^iho?son-! 'men, an irivitatipn wa, extended >o if/in the church. Sovcn,4fre-rsons ioi"nrd?tbr ehttpehi" Among them Was 'one of thQ very efficient teachers of the graded school here an4 ore of the best members of B* th.cl A M. E. church here. We alwavs glad to have such faithful ' rrCwOirms to connect themselves -with?us.- Fhirimr"The revival VZ , persons joined the church. Suundav afternoon nt, 4 o'clock ..v v niiiuo a special lecture to tho women of th? town. A large crowd came ont. to hoar *t* >s p< oat speaker. Many wont ?AT fooling greatly benefited by tho lecture. night at. K o'clock she. 1 closed nut tho revival with can die light service. She preached a soul stirring sermon. Subject Watch/-' for the Coming: erf the ^Rridcgroom. It w*<r -message that will lor<r be rempmbered. Rev. Mis? Prioster is * goat evangelist. She is a goat poache a~d -'-""r. Pho Vnows how to persuade men and wompn to come to Christ- Du^Mg- drprr wfliultj tKvo wee k s meeting thr chjurch was &eotvdod everv i\ight. The finance was- also good. On. Sunday night there was an eftore- on by the sisters?to?hctp raise tho conference claims. They were able to report about $100.00 apd quite a number hadn't reported yet. Prayer that we will continue. . / ' 1 THE PALMETTO LEADER SOUTH CAROLINA WON 2ND PLAGE IN QUARTET CONTEST South Carolina Delegation Furnished A Dniner For Whole Group At>?1'cnw?School?Wednesday The New Farmers of America, national "organizations for Negro students studying vocational agriculture held their fourth mmtirm.al convention a&the Georgia State College, Industrial College, Georgia August 21 through August. 24. Accroding to Dr. Benj. F. Huc -berl, president of the college and S. B. Simmons, national executive secretary of the New Farmers of = ArwerteHV"approximately 600 per> sons including N. F. A. members. state supervisors of vocational agriculture. itinerant teacher-' - trajnersy resident teacher-train-^ pi's, federal and state representa tives gathering from eighteen different ctatoo attended this annual ~ sessioni . * 'the Georgia delegates sponsored the program this was considered Georgia Day. At this time the welcome address was delivered by Dr. .feenj. F. Hubert; presidert of the Georgia State college. _M?l*.nKurial ^exercises?were heJdMonday, August 22, for the late Church C. Ranks, who until his death last- May, s ^ved as the national adviser of the New Farmers of America. Appropriate musie was-fttmished by the Jerv ~ '"tis Countv quartette which sang "Crossing tho Bar". ?Others par^ ticipating in the memorial exer- , rises were Vernon Clark, third' vice president. Dr. J. N. Norris, _ teacher trainer; Prairie View State | College, Prairie View, Texas and Jethro Hill, .national secretary." Two of the principal features of * Monday's activities acmBjft^d of the preliminary public speaking l contest ami the agricultural judg- : ing contest. The judging contest was held at the Householder?Dai- -i ' rv on Ogeechee Road which is op.* M'UTM Dy VV. M. Householder. | The four Jersey cows judged were i Furnished by the Houneholdttr ! Dairy. The mules .judged at the I college farm were furnished b y I the Brown Farm, three orf the Du- I roc-Jersey hogs by the Beth^sda ' Orphanage, the four Barred Rock ' Hens and the White Prolific Corn J by Lebanon Farm-of which Mills i B.' Lane is the owner. The I'onort n-f yhe committee -on the judging contest was presented by Donald F. Fcnn, director of '' | the school of agriculture,-Hamp- I : toV^titutc, Hampton, V$rgin- | j ia. The first five teams partici- ' paring in the judging contest were ' placed a, follows: One, Delawarer J j two, Oklahoma; three, Virginia; { I four, Tennessee; .five, Mississippi. | Individual winriers in the six classes were ac follows: Corn', J. "H. Brurner, Oklahoma; potatoes, II. L. Wright, Florida; cows, A1o"7c Richardsor^, Texas; Euclid Richardson, Texas: mules, James Covington, North Carolina; hogs | McCoy Goodman, Virginia; John Brown, West Virginia; poultry, J. B. Brunper. Oklnhoma 1 tie member^ of the winning | team from leDaware w-ere L. Gain < s. Holley Coleman jtnd Melvin 5 ^Watson. 7 Medals and awards were ores ^ftmmTTr.^JatTTesvtlle, Fla., I)r. J* t A. ' LirVke; chief, agricultural ed- f i" at ion, Washington, D. C.; Alva i Tahof, supervisor, vocational ed- { ucatirm, Fort Valley, Georgia; L. ( A, Florida N. F. A., d- f on ted to the winning teams and the individual winners in the six classes of animals and agricultu-" " val products judged bv the sev^nteen contesting judging teams. .T. TJ. GrifTeth, Brooklet; A. 1$. NeSmith, ?tilson and B. M. Prance assistant county agent, Chatham " county, served as judges farr the judging contest. The winner of the public speaking contest. wa9 J. C. Crawford of Foi t Valley who spokeon the Sub- Wt "Soil Conreyvatinn.-the Farm- ^ ranking speaker \vn? Kelley How- J ard of Teague, Texas who spake < on the spbirct "Living at Home J in America". Honorable mention < was given to Morgan Mann of Ok J lshoma ari: Conaster Love of < North Carolina. Crawford in win | -intr the first nlace established the record of winning it two conatfintivn VPHf* ( The judges of the speaking con- 5 testjvere: MartiPJ Haines, prTncf" pal West Broad and Maple Street 1 Schools; S.. A. Jones, W. H. Hop- 1 kirs, J. G. Lemon, W. R. Chiv- < W. IT.?Shell. Josfrph?Stith, 4 T'ohn Law and Editor Johns. I ^tnto., of Virginia, Tennessee, < Florida, Oklahoma, South Caro- I lina and Georrgia entered the fi- I rals of the quartette singing conJ test. The winner of the quartet ( si'Trirg contest was the quartet ' from Virginia which presented the spirituals fDidn't My Lord ' Deliver Antioch", "I Can Tell the 1 World". Second place was award.^ -x-<i4o the quartet ffrom South Ca- ^. rolira. Third place wa, awarded to the quartet from Tennessee. ' The person?awarded the prize for stunts was Arthur Turner of Colliville. Tenn. ' The officers elected for the en- ' suing year were installed by W. v F1?m. federal agept, office of ' education, Washington, D. C. The ' po{lowing officers were installed: ' Prcsdient. Lcster Albert, Fla.; 1st vice-president, Jethro Hill, Arkan , ?as; second vice-president, P. D. Vann, Virginia; third vice presi- | dent, Wilson Bonner, Georgia; student secretary, James Warren,- 4 North Caralinn; treasurer. John- j son Manor, South Carolina; ad- < visor, J. R. Thomas, Virginia; re- 1 porter, Ferdinand Holmes, Tenn- 1 cssee. J. I/ester Poucher, nation- 1 t il president, Future Farmers "'of t t ~ * ri flyV - y w I? W L ? #1 '\ \ By Charl "THE ROVING t" Way Down South Mules The next time Brem Bonner, a druygist of Hielrnry, N C , mnkoa a. trip to South ,Carolina and ^ees middle of the road, he will make a detour. rsonncr was on a trip to South Carolina the other day. The weather was good ..7 the rosid"smooth " and all was going well*.. . until the mule appeared on tre scene, and the"mule is one* animal "That can't be rushed . . being half hoss and?half jackass.? When the traditionally stubborn 1 animal persisted in standing i n the middle of the rnnil, Farmer inched his car up ever so slightly and stopped right at the tmule; H then he eased it up six inches mo ; and 'jist' barely touched the mule, '] Resenting the rear attack, the] mule cut loose and kicked o u t \ both headlights and Bonner's pret ty shiny radiator. " One night in 1924 Frahlc W. bed leaving a glass of hot lemonade on the svll of "an open window. ' The next morning he found the 1 lemonade frozen soli<T" around ~ a| 1 tjlass and drew out tre frozen lem- i ade still11 clamped around the) >poon. Then he hot-footed it to a' I lawyer and applied for a patent. J i Mow the good Mr. Epperson, has I plenty of money and tours the ? world on royalties received from i lis patent. Oh ... I forgot to men i tion what the patent was for ; . I t was for Popsicles, son. ?j 1 I* ( ( 3oth for their own preservation i md for the information they can , jive you which you could not obtain otherwise. For example * up in North Carolina Friday we cov- ! ?rcd a criminal case, three young t white men were charged with j ?or.imitting a criminal attack on I i colored woman, the mother of < ten children, six of them living. I The young men Wero found not juilLy by the jury and the morn-| rig1 papers stated that when the jury returned with its verdict the < . ouit room was crowded with both c white and colored. Whc'n as a mat, ( Ler of fact the judge had politely informed all colored people that i in?thiT'caa,0woman I lien had been acQuitted .the^.pight i before, and started back to the < jou rt house the next mora ing, onM fl ?? NO l'E" Your-qus^uon uibwh i * clipping of this column is ancioi J reply, ?euJ u quartar (26c) sod ' veiops, for my New metrology I > 'rnsiJ free advice on tr.ee (S) qu ; mrtPdate and con ec? addrem, tc i * ??emhlv Ptroet, Cohinibk, Soutl W. F.?Will I ever become an t unployee at the place that I de-i i >ire to work and if so how soon?! Ana: A Job of the particular I lature thai you wish will have to | >e gotten by your standing a Ci- i H Service Examination. Then I < fear that it wtfjld take quite la-! time as there is usually a long, ?ach period and continue to try ' fpr the job as you would^certainy like it fine. I ' !< D.D.D.?Why Is It when I go to Sunday school a young girl and < the Supt's. wife laugh when I get 1 jp? IS it that they think I am I stuck up? Ans: My only suggestion i_n i rmir particular case is that you < tie a little more friendly with the I peopie inai you come in contact yith and thoy won't be no prone i to make fun of you. It is mere ig- 1 io>rance that makes anyone laugh ?t another person, but they have ] not anything in particular against i pou don't know you soji well. Continue to go to Sunday ,' ichool. ^ ?1 P.S.?The man I love will he be f /iser amd W. S. Davis, Tennessee N. F. A. adviser participated on '.he program during the exercises.* I r Tuesday evening a reception ' | vas given by the college for ther~ ruests and visitor, in the spacious , ind beautifully decorated college Brymlnasium. The Entire delegfc- . :iom left Savannah Wednesday t nothing for Beaufort, South Ca- i olina. They 'were met at Beau-J 'ort and escorted by the South Ca- , olina delegation to the Penn | School, St. Helen alsland, South Carolina. Or? th?' trln to R#aii. . ort th> aLurlnburg N, F. A. band t , I . r" , i ' 4 1 \ ' JS&* J i y / ^r A # < i/ />'' w A Uk \ m' J *x%% es Spearg REPORTER" ?v-?T her way she happened to huy a morning papar and learned that' the case had ended. Runs Like Jesse Owens ?)n our way to a trial up near, Mdrganton, N. C., the other day I we* passed near a% spot where ~~~Bi fcnv hours earlier Deputy Sheriff man a woman as each was carrying a five-gallon container o f peach Jarandy _?rom _.a -still, whichthey had apparently operated the night before on Hildehrand mountain, south of Connelly Springs. The womar) threw down hc?r fivegallon cejmijohn of brandy ancF hit for a while the man kept up with her, but when she looked" back Tind saw Wilson close behind, she grabbed her frock and started to "cannonballing" easily outdistancing the man and the Deputy Sheriff. . Columbia Paper Sponsoring . .. Dramatic Clubs Down in South/Carolina, The. Palmetto Leader, published by Mr. Goo. H. Haninton. with N- -T w<wi erick, famed Carolina criminal; lawyer as its Editor is sponsoring Drnmntie?dabs in" every "Toi)illy in the State. Nina Mae McKinney, who is at present in Hollywood, where she is scheduled to appear in several pictures is listed as) the first honprary member of the club. She is; i South Carolinian by birth, havng been born in Lancasteiy-S.-Cr| The -clubs will, be-known'as the!^ina Mae Literary and Dramatic j :iubs. The club vs an eleemosynai y prganization for the sole purpose >f developing- the literary, drama-1 :iv and theatrical "abilities of its | nembers. In talking to Mr. Hampton, the! sponsor, he pointed out that_ the :lub is a school and that the I'oung men and women will be in-} :roduced to the 'finest race artists; ;f the world. Men and women like Hall Johnson, Etta Moten, Ethol Waters and W. -C. Handv. The president of the Columbia j Branch is Arthur Williams, Jr., ,vho is associated with a fine group >f young people who make up the >fficial staff. The purpose' of. the club co.vors i wide* field, preparing- its memacra -in-the art of writing" pla.Cs,' poetry, music and Journalism m~~ lddition to encouraging and developing their dramatic ajgl theatrical abiHtica. - - ?- ? ?-jed in thia paper ONLY when T; sed in your letter. For private \ eelf-addreaaed, stamped en- ? | leading, and receive by return X eatione. Sign your full name, '[ r all letters. Addreee all ma.il | h Carolina - T ible to get a divorce without pay j n 4 alimony.? Ana: In all-probability he eanj ;et his divorce without her ev. | jecting one^ dime from him. She: s more or less an independent type who will not try to cause urn any trouble whatever. ' _' r. M hav-o * boy-fVien d thair~ t have been going wiih~btf and on por about a year an<l I wish to <now if he intenfls to marry me >r what does he have on his mind? Ans: Good times . . and plenty j >f them are the only things that j ivdrry him now. No, he isn't goinc . "b marry you. It w6uld be to your advantage to make some other nice fnends for he really isn't as levoted to you now as you seemto believe that he is. W.R.?WilV"T~have any trouble if I accept and teach at the pi Ace' ivhere I was last year? Ans: No trouble at all. The party that worries you to some iegree has left the city and will There isn't anything for you to worry about concerning your po^ dtion. furnished the music. OfTciallv the program terminated with the boatride to South Carolina. Delegates voted to hold the meeting in 194Q at Ar ; Kansas. The tfre<\ir|? for 1039 j rill be held at Bordenitown, N. J. AILEN TEMPLE AME CHURCH Rev. J.W. Witherspoon, Pastor Greenville.?/The worshippers at Mien Temple-i-werc blessed with srlorious services Sunday. The Sun day school was largely attended, ind was beautifully reviewed by ha pastor. >? * ..... <i Saturday, September 10, 1938. At 11 o'clock the large congregation listened with rapt atten- ' ." tiorv as. the pastor unfolded an uplifting sermon, from the subject: Dreaming, Daring, Endurance. The public school teachers among oui members who have roturhed are M iss Lula Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Willifred Walker, professor a t Sterling, Miss R. R. Tillman, Mmj. A.L. Chappelle, Prof. JI E. Beck. The relatives and friends of Miss Susie Bivens -w?fre happy to city. She is H. E. Supervisor" of Kershaw county. Miss Rovena Sut ton of--Camden accompanied her. ?Tim friends regret to reporfcthe ? ? Serious illness of Mrs. Maggie Williams, sister of Mr. J.E. Mack. Her daughter from Albany, N. Y. \ arrived Monday to be at her bed- ^ side. Others on the srck list are: Mesdames Patience Hill,- Jane Bums Snrnh Muttfl ?!n1Hn Richer* Alice?D-Oylcy, Annie Alexander, : [ Bina Webbr.-Enu?a.C?iiH>on1 MatH?:? ? 'da tthite. ? Dr. and Mrs. J. W. -Witherspoon t Ttttrtrricd Missionary Sociflly in Greenwood this week. Mrs Withg rspoon appearccL on pro gram. They report a great meeting' under the supervision of the _Stute. President^ Mrs,?Susie- L. ? ? Flipped*. The Quarterly conference will? = convene Sept. 18-19 and the presiding elder will preach all day. The rally will close the following Sunday; $1,000 is tho goal. Don't fad to see the following: "Slab Town Convention" by" The Boosters, Sept. 13; "Seven Dwarf * ' Wed dint?" and "Coronation o f Snow White," Sept. 19, sponsored by Mesdames M. L. Witherspoon and Mildred McClareft, and "Silk Dress ami Winter Coat," contest, Sept. 19, by Miss F. L. Lv'kes. Monday Sept. 12, Singing Program M?Wa?Anderson; Rev.?Struthur ~ will preach for Mrs. Benjamin's Club, Sept. 15; a Pew Rally* by Stewardesses, Sept. 18; a uniform Cora .(Jhapman, Sept. 22. Next Sunday. Sent. 11. Rev TUin,,.. Piltfi i'm Rest Baptist church will worship at 3:30, and the Ushers' Union will meet in connection. Do not miss any?of these affaire: N oooo^oooo^r-oo^oo^oBooo'oSa PROFESSIONALCARDS oo:o:oo:oo-ox>oo:o.o<^o.aoo:oo:ao.o^ DR. A. U. JOHNSON SURGEON ~ Office^ 1323Vi Assembly Street fthone 3k>6- Residence: 919 Oak ^Street Phone 8740 REV. J. H, JOHNSON Office: 2029 Marion St eet . NQYARY Pl;3? ?f: Dealer in Real Estate, performs marriage ceremonies. wrU? "'"lw. . Call to See-Him Office Phone 8107 Res. 6798 N.J.FREDERICK Attorney-at-law and Notary Public PitAcrie tr +x^vttrtTrr rts" ?State and Federal? .1119 Washington St.. CoPa- S. C DR. H. H. COOPER ? HKNTRsT ? Spoi'i p1~ A11enttuii Oi ve'tr to Diseases of the Gums Gold Crown and Bridge Work ' > A Specialty Office Phone 6429 Res. 8264 1125 Washington St., Col'a., S. C. Office Hours. Telephone: 11 A. M. tu 2 P. M - Kea 8871 " 4 R, M. tc 8 P. M ? rwv *- < ? - - ur. vv. 1J. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon Diseases of >Vomeh ftnd Children A Specialty ?Office: Residence: 2115 Lady St. 13C1 Pine St. Columbia, S. C. Office Hours 8 to 9 A.M. r 11 to 2 P.M. . ; ? 6 to 8 P.M." I)r. R. H. Frederick ? PHYSldlA'! : Office: aw? Ave. (ireenwood, B.C. Phone 7811 All classes of Denta'. Work Dr. L. TT. TTallman DENTIST ' ' ? PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS -Sundays by Appointments Office: Oeryais Street Columbia, S> C. * Office. Hoprs: Telephones: 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6031 Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins D EN TIS T ; Filling, Plates Crowns. Bridget Anesthesia a ^ecialtjr lunday by