The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 05, 1938, Page Page 6, Image 6
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APPLICATH
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next week and tell you the news.
So long,
Fanrde J. Gaffney.
JOHNSTON NEWS
n?e State Bridal woddirc hGld
at. the Rosa Spring Baptist
church on Sunday nieht, October
30th w?, a success. The finance
raised was $27.42. Th^ winners
as brides and grooms?Bro. West
Peterbark, 1st prize; bride, Mrs.
Mary Arn Hammonds; 2nd prize]
groom; Fosa B. Glover; 3rd prize
Circling ?nd marching, Deacon
Alex B. Harrison, promoter.
?Wwra? member3 from Bethel 1
C. M. E. church attended the group
meeting at Wesley chapel church
on Surdsy, October 31st.
Rev. M. M. Davis attended the
Slat annual convention of tha
Christian Home Burial Aid society
that was held at Laurel Hill
Baptlat church, October 28-29, at
Oraaiwilla, S. C. Tha morning
tarmem wn delivered by Ray. M.
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| Fill out this coupon and mail
i stampeld envelope to The Palm
I 1810 Assembly St., Cojumbia. S.
x the roll book, and you will receh
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MARGARET SENDS APPEAL
Hello Bill:
Please tell me what has he?.
eoroc of ail of tha. club nvsmW-r*
*ii6h few letters on?the Ju/uu' ,
page. It is true that ycru mtirh' |
be busy but we should use every
inch of the space that has beeri
riven us. Again I had the pleas
ure of spending the week end V
home and helping my folks gather
the potatoes. We- made lot"
. of them as usual. Sunday I attended
the IJWaleree Association
lower division, at Alcolu, JS. C.j
It was largely attended and I en
joyed it very m/uch. I took a part'
on the S. S. program. _L don't
, knew the exact amount raised
but it was over $1,200.00. I am j
still doing nicely in school. We'
observed Fir? Prevention wevk
also Columbuq Week. We are
iookr.ig forward to Hallpw^er
week. Wake up Juniors all over
the state and send more news for"
the . paper, I shall be expecting
mort letters next week. Pkasn
don't disappoint me. ,
Yours,
Margaret Wright.
ENJOYS SCHOOL WORK
Dear Bill:
How are you and the membergetting
akrgT Bill, this is mv
econd m?nth in school and I go*
marks were "A and B". Our boy.
WMft" to SerRca and lost. Greenville
disappointed us Friday
are did?.'t have a game. On lion
day right we had a Hallowee
program The program we had
last Monday might was very goo-'
It was a popularity contest hp
twcen the grammar and higv
school. Mr. Casson over the gram
mar department ard Miss .Mollis,
the high school. Gramma?
school raised $26.00 and- high
chool $16.00, sa Mr. Casson wa
ur-.wned ' King". Everyone en
joyed themselves.
So long,
Sarah Thompson.
WRITES AGAIN..
HeLlo Everybody:
After taking such a long time
to write you I guess you though"
I had stopped writing for the "pa
perT.but-again.?4-fjttesryoai
will be surprised-to hear from
me, but, I am still a?member of?^he~ci25;
Our school has opened arid hcrvv
glad I am. I'm in the 7th grade
and there are 35 pupils in my
class. I guess you would like to
know the name of my teacher,
her name is Mis, E. V. Masscy
Not much to say this time, wil'
write more the next time.
Yours truly, ?
ni it j
jrnytus ^nanaier. ?
MISSED MARGARET
Hello Bill:
How aro you and the club members
getting alf<-g? Fine I hop''
Bill?the?unle^?meetinpi?wair-htddat
Foster's chapel church and ov
efc-ybody had a nice 'timje. We
had two delegates. Rev. Baton!
preached" the Missionary senna-.
He preached a worderful sermon
and it was enjoyed by all.
My uncle from Washington is
here vi3itkn.gr ua.
Where is Margaret Wright?
She must he sick, ahe hasn't
written inj~two or three we^ks.
She doesr.'t miss writing to the
Junior page. I hrrpe more boys
antl girls wotiuld start writing so
we can have the Junior page filled1
with letters each week.Bill
this is al] I have t0 say
this time, will write you again
SThe
filTH'S BKLAgST WEEKE
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it together vfith a self addressed J '
etto Leader, Bill Carver's Club. ! ?
C. Your name will be placed on ?!
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(4 iaviuuc4oui|; wuiu rtilU UUVVUII ^
M. Davis.
Miss D. J. Dixofi, one of the
Edgefield County Training school
teachers spent the week-end with
parents in Florence, S. C.
-Mb'- and M,w. Wulhw-r. Bland
and Miss Grace Bland attended the
u ion at Pleasant Grove Baptist
huich on Sunday, October 30th.
Rev. J. W. Toomer, accompanied
by Missrc Cyril and Matthew
Turley of Benedict college, Colu
bia, S. C., were seen In our town
y.x Wednesday evening.
The senior clasif~o?. the Edgefield
Ccunty Training school wwj
the sponsor of a delightful Hallo
we'etn party at the school house
Morday night. October 31st.
Mrs. Aon Harrison has manv
friends who are glad to know
hat she is improving at thb
w-iting.
We aro looking forward to> thCommunity
Fair. November 21-28.
LAURENS NEWS
Bethel~A. M. E. Church Rev.
A. J. Thomas. Pastor
Sunday was a boakitiful day
md ser\ices were very good. Rev.
Thomas and members are looking
torward toward conference hcre
'his coming November 17th. Ev
intr""~"nr moving along nicely.
Rev. J. C. Quarles, presiding cl'cr
of the Greenville * district
ame hy?kisr SuHlav night ami
worshiped with .us. .We are al
'e in our service. He is a good
speaker; ~ ~
Mr. ard Mrs. Rob'.-t L. Hi*.r
""i-q. annowce the birth of a son
Rob:rt Lee Jr., October 23, 10"S.
Trs:?Higgins was?the?forme'1 "
Mi?s Frances J,. Hurter.
Mrs. C. D.^Thilds \vas seen H
he ctiv last week, home frrnT
chool for a ft\V days. Fhe is
attending school at Rock Hill.
AIN'T JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. Help R. Thompson. F'astor
Asbevilld. N. C.?Enthusiastic
he_day on th> past Sabbath. In
? he Svnday school th? lesson was
conducted ard taught with deep
'oices in th? faet that all of it's
"teroitf Thi<s department ro-micctivos-l-ading
up to. the close
f the conf'-ronce year have .been ,
" ehieved. The pastor conrmerded 1
^_hg?siin: rintend rt. and staff?of '
onohetv for their fine work and'
cooperation. This departmcrt was .
^ULL it's conference budget or.
'ast Sunday V'itrhtv The senior
heir served and sang beautifully
'hroughout the day. All'was well
'o?ie ir thr- setting of the atmosphere
ft-r the morning's worship.
'Christ The Croat Shepherd" was
fhe subject of the message delivered
bv our pastor. It'? delivery
was'with deep thotight and
forvor. There w?r? evidences of
spiritual enioymer^t throughout
"Ttre_g'ervice. The presence of mary "
?-isitors was acknowledged and
warm welcome was Pxtended. For '
the evcrir.'s service our paster |
preached from thrr. suhjeet "Paul's .
Testimony of The True God". Visitors
were again made welcomed.
Plars havc been well laid for the
completion erf the work ?f the
conference year within "the troxt
three weeks. At the end of this I
period cur pastor and delegate |
vill be leaving feu- the annual I
"ft fererrp which convene,, this
vear in Chanel Iiill.
r.ROI'P N'O 3 HOLDS FTRST
MEETING 1938-39
Pendl'ton, P. C.?Tfachrrs of
Groun No. 3 held- its first meetirp
of the year 1038 30 Thursday.
October 20 at the Anderson eoun v
trai-inp school with tha President
Mr. McNewton Sullivan in
charpe.
This was a very inspiring meet
inp. We were very ploasr^l to
hove with -jo our J carve a Teacher.
Mrs. Alice Anderson who broupht
to us a full and intprrstinp p-o
<*>am for the year. This propram
was submitted, and disreusseW by
the proup. Definite plans wer;
made arid there is every indicators
tVSat oi;~ labors tlfs year
will be minpled with many preat
olossttre?. This heinp election
month we have the follcwirfr per
srfrm as officers for the .ereuinr
year: Mr. McNewton Sullivan,
"frnesidpnt; Mrs. Alict Gresham
vice-president; Miss E. DufTie
secretary; Miss Viola Tavlor, assistant
secretary; Miss Winnie L
Ellis, treasurer: Migg Birdie Iaiq
Little, reporter; Mr. Laster, chap
lain. .
j The followinp new teachers were i
maria welcome: Misses E. Clink-1
1 scale, Miss Dorothy Williams,
[Mia. NeUla M. Walker, Misa E.
waiter l;
' - T =e3 & ;
McGirth, Miss Horward, Mr. Mc- '
Lester Zimmerman.
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EDGEFIELD NEWS '
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Rev. A. D. Dawkins has return- ;
ed to. Edgefield after attending
the annual ccciference. His mamr
Koro n nel frionrio ova Pln + orl Aimv 4
the fact that the conference saw
tit to return'"him to his same work
the Edgefield cidcuit.
The Goldan Rule club of Macedonia
Baptist church met at the
home of Mrs. Estflle Green on last
Thursday afternoon.
The November meeting will bc
at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Morgan.
'
5 The.'Juvenile Thrift club" meets
this Thursday aft?rnoon at the
?mith brothers home on; Macedonia
avenue.
The Adult club will hold their
regular -meCtinc- at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. B. Simkitis.
Evelyn T??Parker <>f "the :
t Barnwell fligh school faculty
spent the week-end^ with her pa' ert?
Prof* and Mrs. W. E. Park
after attending the FailColumbia,
-S. C.
Misg Eula Massey spent the !
w-ok-eid in. Abbeville, S. C., with i
relatives. ?
Prrf.' C. O, Floyd with several i
friends motored to Newberry, S. i
C., last Saturday.
Mr. Edward Morgan was a re- i
'cnt visitor here, visiting relativ- I
's n d friends.
Every class is woi'kip^g to make 1
the Calendar weddiner a success.
Thi* feature wil take place Nov. <
11. at the school auditorium.
The Hallow-e'en party given at I
*he school auditorium was well
attended and a neat sum realized ?
fnr the benefit of the school. _
MORRIS UROWN
V. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. I. Lemon. Pastor , Charleston,
S. C.?Our service? "^rtTTst
Sunday were well attcr^d- *
->M day. Rev. R. I. Lemon preach 1
"d at 11 a.m. from the text found 5
:r Romans 1.1:14. He ucf>d as a
u?-'s flr>r h s sernv?o "Ft*n^t
tVaM- ? ?in?Herua.nd". A't 7:3{L_
Or. Lrmor again preached a ser- '
men t;r n~tnrtre~cnTreregation. us- 1
i-g as a th"ii-p "True Religion np t
the Pronhet Saw It". The text '
i>f.;r.rr Out. 11-1?. Our attorn
dance throughout the dav wac al'
FT dosi-ed. ' Mar^ vift- ~
Itors were in attendance, and 1
vPv0 made to feel at home by the t
m = tor. Amo?-rr the visitors wa? ~
Mr. W. A. Ouillim connected with c
ho- North Caroling Mutual Insur- 1
onr"> ocmnany. who made a skor4 1
but forcofnl talk to the rornero <
'*a4io-\. Thevp- was one accession
<invi|-c the uav in the person 01
Miss Carolin^'ard.
The Trn/topc auxiliary conduct- 1
<*l i Walk Rally which was suce"?sfu!
ip aiding that noble band
of wcrraen of our church in ar-r
?rrntr for -their-next -payme-Mthe
n^w floor covering install
ed recently in the aisles of the
church. The effort wetted for the 1
day Sll.no. _s
The flection of a lav delegate ^
ito. the fio^vnl Confer::^
' nco in Detroit. Mich.. hs0 beefT~i
e,-nonr.c*d ard the ca didates are T
e-f'+Mn'g busy. Brothers T. A. (
TaPaine and Wm. H. Simmon"
have bee-i arnonnced. Others |
niav b? nrnouticed later.
Wo are sorry to announce, at .
this time, the continued Hlne-e^. of ,
Bro. Wins Johnson of 15 Fishburne
street. ? j
Our trustees are endeavoring to
linnidata?some outstanding?obli-^ '
eat ions, ard to that end, a Pledge :
,FfTort has been started. The response
already is assuring. The
grv-d peonle cf Morris' Brown can '
be depended upon, when the needs
of the church are made known to '
them. Dr.- Lemon has set as an f
obiertive for this year, the pay- ^
ment of_all outstanding debts due
by the Trustee Dept. That he r
will succeed, seems certain. We still
roairtaih our Forward Look, n
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r u.n i ?ALtI HVU
Jackson To Try For Comeback !
Ry Jimmy Goodwin
After drorjnircr a four VoiT^ ?
Wision to Ike Hennio on the
Walkc-Riv card. Tiger Ed. Jack- 1
-on, Columbia's o^fi time up-and- ,
convy pr light heavyweight is now .
reedy to hit the comeback trail >
ird attomnt to gain the prestige
he lest in the TTennie bout. Over- , <
confidence andd lack of training t
ire the rensors the Tiger lost ,
?^at bout.- IT" always boasted of (
his great right hand and tSnat \
TTennie was a cream puff, that he .
<*on1d heat hire evfrv .dny in the ^
week and twice on Sunday. Are!
while Hennie wa, taking his train \
> er s?rious, the Tigcrr was out ]
elawirg at some dame or telling ,
dit<r boosters ~hrrw he wcruld set {
Hennie up with his left and chop ]
him down with?hi*, round-house _
right. After having a^n interview '<
with Jack'on, he says he is >
strictly taking his training serl-1 ,
ous now. That he has realized I (
his mistake. "And to my many ,,
friHnds". Jie adds; "fronv now on
watch my smoke".
His manager ha3 secured School j
Boy" Cook, hard hitting heavy} | ,
wrigHt of OreeTrville, S. C.,'tto'j
tangle up in a ten round bout at
the Textile hall in Greenville. ,
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TUB PALMETTO LKADKH
FARMERS' AID NEWS j
The United Order of Colored
FarmCTg aid held its thirty-seventh
annual session at St. Paul
M. E. chuoch with .the Golden
Leaf Lodge No. 13. .Devotional
services opaned at 10 o'clock conducted
by the Rev. M. Dozier.
!he meeting was then turned over .
to our kind and loving grand master
Bro. A. J. Byrd who gave us
a very spiritual lecture. Welcome
addres., by sister Nellie .Commander.
Kespoi.se by Bro. Alex .
Lawrence. Bounds of the session ?
was called for and given. Past j
word was taken up. Annua] ser- ?
mon by Rev. H. Miller, suDjectF" |
Well Done Thou Good and Faith- !
ful Servant. Every heart was "
made to burn. Hynvn lined by '
Rev. S. M. Hughes. The grand 4
master commented the sermon.
Roll of grand officers was called.
MiAutes of the last annual session
were read. Afterward appointment
of committees by the secretary;
report., by delegates were
made.
Fvenirg session. After a short .
devotional service by Rev. M. Dozie.r
prayer by Rfv. Purvis. The
grand master took charge of the
mnaf inn< \f n nvlnl oni?m aVi Kit
B.- iuviuvi iai oc'iiiuu vjr |
Rev. Joe Montgomery, text taken ,
from the book ol lienesis-, subject ~
The ~ State of the Soul After J
Death. This wa, a masterpiece. 1
Remarks by Bro. J. Harrison.
We (Witnessed a splendid pro- *
?ram by the juvenile children. W. '
M. Brown commended them for '
Lheir work. ? 1
Reports frorm committees: We '
I'aised from lodges $104.55; rais '
?d for the church^43.15. Paid out I
since last annual siresion to presrt.it
date $3015.1?; balance in j
treasure $600.35. i
The Rev.~F. TV. Lawrence and ]
Rev. S. M. Hughes gave us a splen ,
lid lecture. The n^xt qarterly
session will be at St. Mark church f
We thank the members and ,
frieinds for their splendid dinner ind
hospitality. We~were dismiss '
?d by the Rev. M. Dozier. >
" ~ ?W. M. Brown, reporter.
BALTIMORE, MP. NEWS
By Mrs. Barney Douglass, Jr.
Mt. Hebron Sunday school at <
):30 aLm, All teachers ''present
>p?ned?by,?the?President,-.?_
Lewis. All classes in their re- ,
ipective places. i
. Services at 11:30 a.m. conduct- t
d by the Pastor, Rev. Daniel. - '' >
At 3:00 p.m. the Christian Bural
Aid society hwd a sermon de 1
ivored by Rev. M. Flower. All <
he ladies weie dressed ifc> white
uniform with white igloves and
ill had on th^jj: badge. ,
Everybody was very glad to see ,
M) s.?Mary??Weathers?e?t?-after- reing
ill for several weeks. She f
nade a very good talk.
-~Or/jO~p.m. the BYPU was oper? j
>d by the President. All.instruc- <
:ors were present ard the Pfo-|c
crmm was very intdresung and L
rnjoyed. <
Rev. -David Clark preached at j
he evening worship.V -i !
Sunday school was held at the |
Friendship Baptist church 10 a.
-n. At 11 a.m. service began
onducted by Rev. Jackson. At
L30 p.m. prayer meeti/ng was *
whFardat 8 o'clock preaehtag by *ev
Jackson.
-There j\yjll he a program at the *
Friendship Raptist church spon- .
ored bv Sister Harrison and Sis- 1
:er Gertrude Harrison. Th^re ^
vill be the Kiig of Kings quar '
At. the~^V(^rBtTg Willow qtinnPT j
"he Royal Four .'quart*?t. tThls
wo<*rnm '?? given for the benefit
/f Friendshin Baptist church. [
O-fthe scik list aro Mr. W'l
iam Gaffnev. Rev. McNeil, 124. '
VT Amity c'^ent; MSti. OrsonTa c
-t?pwa11 tns N. Popoleton St.Mr.
,Tov^ Devic. 1201 F. Tavette j
'tvect ard Mr Lee. Vine street
3lease visit the?e members.
ATrc Vi^la Rrvnt i<- out of the
-itv for ?-1 j-deflnitp da_v. She
a in th? Citv of Now York.
We o T^o1c,,
tones ard Mrs. Florence Hood
flit a
The' Pastor's Aid dub of Mt
^Teh-on church rendered a very
i*v? nwfl-am October 26. Am^mr1
aised SO f? ,
On Friday r?ierht.. October 28 * f
yomm was a* Mt. Hebron con iatire
of relieionc spiritual*
rhn*e boys certainly sunpr those
Southern spirituals.
COKFQrtTTPY NFVVfl
St. Paul A M. E. Ch"?*eH
Rev. J. E. Williams, P??tor
The 9. S. boyan at the usual
lOUr. Mrs. A. R. Holmes. pre*5<t.
-rr. After a brief study of tv
lesson Mrs. Tj. K. eKvo
imply review. Mrs. F. A. Robinson
presented dwelvle sorp
rentes to the Sn'dav school which
she secured while in New York.
IVords of appreciation was spoken
iv Mr. Ferman Miller. The n?sor
made remarks relative to* the
conference claim* and what we
icone to accomplish after which
r'Vhr "serw'f es w<Je dismissed
rr the day;
Mr. E. Robinson and sicter
l-onia. Mr a^d Mrs.-Jefferson Tiut
l?r and children were the dinner
?uests of their brother ar/l S's^r-inilaw,
Mr. and Mrs. IF?. W.
Robinson Sund.?y._
?Mt*t T>da Crawford off New
Vo-k.' her mother Mrs. Grace Ann
Williams and son Willie of Green
wood. S. C., v?ere pleasant visitors
in c/ur towtn, Sunday p.m. They J
dopped to see Mrs. A. R. Holmes
Mrs. -S. W. Robinson and othar*.
Sorry to report that onir IS. S.
Surd., Mr. W. M. Dixom is very
*iek. We are hoping for him a
speedy recovery. ~
Mrs. FtffnU Pearson 1? still t
rvty pMk -.--, ? = -j=4
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^ Your iu?!suod aiuw?
& :i otik*r of tJaiy :oiumh is socle
r .'tj!y "iS'-J a tfcucrtor (28c) asd
? foi my N*w Astrology
? fre? advice on tn?? (8) qi
f irftthdstc. avd cor<oct addreae t
h VMieuU'lv ^treot, Columbia, Sont
& ?>'> ? ? <>?<><
M.M.M.?iPleasu tell .me if my
husband is going to be successful
in keeping the job that he has dur
ng another year?
Ans: He will yes . . indications
are that when he* changes jobs again
he will get samething better
and will get moi? money for his
efforts. Study along his line writ
be Wvi'.l for him during spare time.
P.Z.P.-T-WU1 you tell me please
how can I get rid of my husband
without belrjr'Tn *dangerf?or fie~
says, if I separate from hhn he
will kill me?
Ans: It is against the law for,
\nyone to threaten your life . if
rou honestly feel you are in danger,
then the thing to do is secure
a poace warrant. A separation
rs the only logical thing to
lo ?8 long as you cannot get a
ong.
M.W.?I want to ask why the
people watch me so hard and
augh at me where I am employed
[ am very neat and clean and
lon't'understand at p.H?
* Ans: They really don't mean
?ny harm and they,aren't actually
augning at you. The mistake you
?re making is to ignore these people
. . join in their fun and
anghter and they will like you
setter and yuu wi-11?feel?hotter
TSurself. ' ~~ . 7 ~~~
S.H.S?Does this lady I go ?loes
bi*t something tells mo that
=he is trying to foOl me? '
Ans: The lady in question is
*Hghty~fond-~of -you?antl-there is
mt anyonfe else that she like? any
letter. Accept her declaration. of
ore as the truth, but you don't
ave to bo blind and think she
V C/) Mr M ftl A _ '
SCHOOL NOTES
The doors of an institution of
earnifig, namely, New Brookland
iigh school were swurg ajar per
ch^dule and more than two hunIred
foi$y eager boys and girls
>ass to and fro daily. As was an ounced
I'm a previous issue the
Seventh grade was added at the
>pening of the session. The fae-i
llty is as follows: Mrs. Ida Aik'n
Bull, high school graduate
State college, Special (student
Benedict college, first grade, Hi-s
ory and 7th grades, Girls' basket
,eachers, so elated wa, he that
Vfr. Knox, "Jkept the men in the
pad." Mrs. Shaw's jjroup serv- _
?d a deliciou^ Chicken Supper
Saturday nifirht. More than thirty
couples were presefrvt by invi- J
nation. Both of these social activities
proved both enoyable and
wi?Ad*l.
jail coach. Mrs. Catherine P. j
Martir,,. A.B\, A lien university,
ecord grade amh division of third
biology Pth, Home Economics 8th
litfi. Miss TyvTkye E. Morris.
V.B., Allen university, division of
hird grade and fourth grade. Mrs
Mia Baum Shaw. G.E., Clintcm
nihrpej- Special student Bejnedici
:cllcpe, fifth and sixldi grade.*
locratary" of-^?chooI .Mrs. Doris- /lep^f
Graujxte work University
>f Michipan, Foreign Languages
[kneral Science. Health seventh
'rade and high school, musician
>f school. Mr. Rollins P. Greene
\.B., Johnson University, Graduite
work University of Michigar,
English, History, Shop-work, sev<nth
grade and high school, boys'
ithletic coach. Mr. Jas. W. Shaw
V.B., B.D., Alleni university, giad
late work Bostom university, Mahematics
seventh grade and high
ichool, Civics and Citiz^-bshin,
leventh and ninth grades, princi>al
of school.
The student group is happy to
iave the smiles of Miss Rebecca
Dawkins, Shelton. S. C., join us
train this year. We also welcome
VTis? Luvenia Evaris, Cherhw, S
as a new member in our Sth
jrae. From, the Cayce Gramma"
ichooj we have welcomed ipto oui
tigh school department He3en
Sari, Doll Bell Oden, Mable Good
et, Susie Mae Sanders, Elizabeth
leflVoat, FJfirah Me Sanders, Ssau
Washington, Arnold Weston, Jack
Toward, Timothy Washington and
:impson Washigtam
Mr. Thomas Myers, an ex-st-uhnt,
was instrumental in getting
i quartette contest for the banTit.
of the school financially and
;he patrons entertainingly. Quarette,
from Cayce, Columbia ar.d
iVest Columbia participated.
Our studdni .body ha, been divided
into six groups, (pupils
naking a choice of teacher,- exclud
ng Principal ."Shaw, as group
eadcx). Mrs. /Grpc >'a prronp
*pcmsf#red a "Spelling Bee" and
^fcigo party, Friday night of last
week. Mr. George Knox proved
ii? abality tn excel all others in
;he high school with Miss Mariorie
Corley ranking second. Mr.
Crox was the recipient of a vnllable
prize frcrm the group and
? personal contribution from Mr.
VTartin. the hubbv of ore of our
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>?ed in your letter. For private A
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Reading, and receive by return
j cation*. Sign your full nane X
o all letters. Audreys all mall {
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can't change her mind at a later
date.
A.N.?Will wd be able to clear
any money out of our crop this
year as we cixpect? Tell me something
about my son as I am_worried
about him.." . |
Ans: Yes . . you will make a
profit -from your ciop this year;
the returns will be yours veVy
soon. Don't rntefere otio v. ay or
the other with your son and his
matrimonial?problems.?At?this
time he cafi't make ,p his mind
abort returning to his wife.
M.L.C.?Can we expect a change
for the better in my husband's i
health ?
Aps: I feel that y0u can. If
he" gets the prope~ medical care
a'cbange will take-plac? for him
before many moi e weeks have,
passed.
T.L.H.?Does the boy I .am going
with at present like me as a
girl friend?
Ans: If h-< didn't he wouldn't
be wasting any time keeping com'
pany with you. Although the
young mar won'1 ever mean anything
to your life other than a
friend. .
C.S.S.?I have rn mind to either^
iaR'e a Beauty Course or go to"
Miami and I wrsh to'know what
would he thp best thing?
?Ana:?Take?the?Beauty ?Cult
-e Course right nowi-If vou br*..
pin this fnll you will be throuph
with it and making .a livrng by
next fall and that would-be an
ideal time to move to Miami. You
are u.sinor pood judgment, in wantinp
to help your husb&nd_hpy a
horgc*.
Halloween nicht wjll be oe1ebrnted
with a "Halloween Party".
Mrs. Marth1'^ and Miss
Maoris' erouns sponsors.
Our first six wek? period ha"
closed to the satisfncticr "ml h"Q
niness oT many a-<i to- th?-unsatisfactiop
and sorrow of the d'on
es. To be an honor roll stud"-'
nothing Tower than B can be mairtnired
on a report cord. (Refer- j
ence to deportment i-cluded).
Many are tbe pledg<-s soc ?Tv
name cm the honor roll 'oxt
time". Fight a (little tynrd""
work a little lorcer. talk a little
le?s and you shall have your desire.
Honor Roll
First er^dc?Eva Ruth Dreher,
Walter Major.
?Second pradcr--f>orotlTV Powers"
Rvelv Olenn. Lueile Sawyer,..Leila
Washinpton;
Third crade?Frerk Hov<r?mhv
Simmie Miekers. Marion Wiliiam?
Fiftfr erad??UzzTe GaTdon.
Fifth grade Curtis Tucker,
Ninth grade?Fannie R.: Dawkins.
Tc-th erade?Thomas W. Glenn
Eleventh grade?Ruth Corley,
Edward L. Jones.
MTSSp.S (^ARRJE AND INEZ
WHACK JOINT HOSTESSES
GreeHyville, S. Gr, October 28
On Friday evening Misses Carand
T*?z Whack were ir/int
host=sses whan they er'tertained.
with a lovely pre-Hallowe'on par-J
ty at. the home of the parent,, of I
the former.
For the occasion the entire lower
floor was thrown en wite. The
home was beautifully dechf-aied
with fall flowers and a color
scheme carrying out the "TTftllo"
\Ve'en mctif. The guests enjoyed
pbving bridee and anagram after
which a lovely buffet supper woe
served in1 the di-ing room. The
dirlng rocvn table was covered
\XTltV? O 1 r\sr r?1 it vnol J
.. ... -- .WTVI. I V a | inOU cover af.T 1
centered with a llargre bowl of I
pink and white /-oses a~d Chrvs- I
anthemums and lace foj'rs. The
mrf-pj consisted of salad, f'ied
chicken. sa flwich<'s. pickles, olives
cr'ackers, cake and punch. Aft*r
thp delicioiio menu, the fjuest? enjryed
dancing1.
The truest list \-eluded: Mr. R.
A. Ready, Misses A-itsrCole, M.
A. Toomer, Victoria Johnson, Addie
Wilds, Mrs. Emily Brown,
Mrs. Ma(rv, WhfHakrp*. Mr. and '
Mrs, Frank Oadsdo-. Mees'*s Ceo
Hn'mo"i and James White. Monck.,
Corner; Misses DeLnn-> Hunt a^d i
Ejla Riu rh. ITnlJv-IIill.:. Mis^Ber.-1
tha C. Morses .and Mr. TH'-ha'-d Sum |
tor. F'orPnde: Mr. and Mrs. Pirckney
Boone, Misses Mozelle Cain
?od E. Tavlor; Messrs Columbus .
Oourdiite. Elmore McGown, J. McK-aght,
St. Stephens; Mr. Ralph
JamesT-J3umtar; Mrs. H, Pendarvis,
Misses Beatrice and Mayme
Thompson, Messrs Fred, Falk,
n? /-> 1
*rufvi en u uuumuii, viitti^KwurK;
Miss Gladys Gordhn, Ku lice,
Glady, Ballard, Laura Saunders
and Amie RobinscUu Mcssrq Geo.
Whack, Jr., and Samuel Reid. 1
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MLHADER
Saturday, November 5, 1938.
ST. ANDREWS A.M.EL CHURCH
G. H. White, Pastor
Andrews, S. C.? The church
school was under the eupervis- *
io^n of Mrs. E. B. Greene. The
lesson was reveiwed by the pastor.
For our morning meditation the
pasto"-',. message was The Wa^es
I of Sin. Severa] visiters were
present.
Our League wa? conducted by
Miss Arneitha Smith. The young - <
people we?re veiy thoughtful in
their discussions. President Gra- ,
ham is very proud of his grcrup.
The evening discussion was
"Happy on a Desert Road". A
large group from Pine Grove
Baptist chuVch worshiped with
us.
I November the^iJOth our church
shall observe Harvest celebration.
Mesdamog Louise KirJock and
Martha White have been recently
apbevntted Supervisors of the
North Carolina Mutual Insurance
company of this section. They
are making a splendid beginning.
I Miss Anni C. Marks a student of
Allen university was a recent
week-erd guest of her parflnta.
As a whole our church activities
seem to be making a splendid
start for this conference year.
?We make "strarsgerg and visi
cors ^vaicome to our services.
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1126 Washington St., Col'a., S. C.
Oilice Hours: Telephone:
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6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
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Diseases of Women and Childrea
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Office: Residence:
2115 Lady St, 1301 Pine St.
Columbia, S. C.
Office Hours
8 to 9 A.M. . '
11 to 2 P.M. _ _
6 to 3 P.M.
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OTiee:
801 Vi Waller Ave. Greenwood, S.C.
Phone 7811 ^
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Office: 2309% Gervais Street
Columbia, S. C.
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