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P. J. WRITES AGAIN .
Hello Bill: " h
\ - How are you by this time? I S
. am- O. K. Sunday was a beauti- t
- ful day and I went to church and h
Sunday school. We had a nic* 1
lesson. The subject of our lesson t
wag Peter?Sees Christ's?Glory. ?
Rev. Coleman preached a wonder- 1
ful sermon and everyone seemed I s
to have enjoyed it. t
I hope that some of our club a
members would wake?up^ I -i
slept a Tittle WQiile bQt 1 am orf T1
the air again. No ?one didn'l
write last w*ek but Margaret i
and I. But I hope that the Jun- *
ior page will be full next week.
Bill I am sending in some riddles.
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Riddles ?
1/ Why is a rooster on a f
fence like a penny? J
2. Why is a specimen of handwriting
like a dead pig? . ?
3. Why is the fourth of July
, like oysters? -
* r Aiiow^ia
1. Because his head is on one
side and tail's on the other.* .
2. Because it's through with .
the pen. I
8. Because we can't emjoy it
without crackers.
So long until next week. , ?
Fannie J. Gaffney.
ENCOURAGED j
Hello Everybody: s
Well I am a little encouraged v
when I find that the spell has f
been broken and Fannie J. has
decided to write once more. Hope *
^ others will do likewise... I know J5
that e arte busy getting ready '
for our mid-y?ar exams and all ^
that but let us not forget to send ^
our news in. v
I attended the movies Tuesday
antd saw the play "God's Step
Children". . It was an all color- ^
ed cast and I certainly did enjoy ?
it. I have-just?finished?reading- ?
the book Heidi, by Johanna Spy- s
ri. It is such a lovely story I
hope everyone could read it- 1 v
saw in the State paper where it j<
was playing in Columbia. I ho-pe i'
It will come to Sumter so 1' can 1
see it. Even though I am away r
from home and I am asking moth- J
' CP 4nd my IRCIe sister to keep t
up my 4-H Project Gardening. /
Goodbye and so long until next p
week. , -?t h
Margaret Wright. j
ST. JAMES AME CHURCH I
Rev. J_ F. Stanley, Pastor -r.
The Chirtsmas holidays passed ^
out very quietly here. On Christ- ^
n?2s day we had services through r
out the day. a
Miss Louise Burch spent the
holidays at home with parents. a
She reported having -a very mer- r
ry Christmas and a happy new e
year. She has returned to JJew- e
berry where she is teaching in c
the Drayton St. High school with ]
Prof. R. F. Gladden. e
Miss Catherine Burch, also Miss s
Minnie L. Johnson spent the holi- c
days at home with parents. They
too report of having a very merry
Christmas. They returned to Al- i
len University to school and re
unnaf tV>A nxaifAVA All
\jmvov viic ^xajrcia vj J. ail mat
will rrtake a successful term.
In memory of our dear father J
H. Cochran, whip departed this c
life one year ago today. Gone but ?
not forgotten. Daughters. (
NAZARETH AME CHURCH i
Rev. C.M. Williams, Pastor --J
J In spite of the inclement weath t
er quite a few were found on the !
way to the house.of God on Hast
Sunday. Due to the lateness of l
the hour the Sunday school was 1
omitted, but our dear pastor was !
at his post of duty."* A- shor,?/
sweet prayer service was conduct 1
' ed by Rev. John Bruington. Then '
the pastors entered the rostrum, i
Rev. Williams reted for the morn
ing lesson, the 9th chapter of St <
John. Rev. Reddin took his text
from St. Luke 19:5, subject: God will
abide with you. This was indeed
a wonderful message. Many
hearts were made to feel glad and
all could say as the disciples: dio
not. our hearts burn within?-as-i
this servant of God talked with
us by the wayside. A liberal con
tributfon was raised.
Rev. A. Tj. G?ry is clearly elected
as delegate to the Electoral
College and Mr. Freddie Singleton
is an alternate, which wit! be
held in St. Andrews church the
flrst Tuesday in March.
Rev. and Mrs. Ransom Reddin
and daughter and little son were i
the dfcmer guests of Rev. and
Mr?. A. L. Gary. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1
M. Gary, Miss Emily and Mr. Ver
nell MdClary all of Kincrstree were .1
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? STATE i
: AGE I
together with a self-addressed ?
to Leader. Bill Carver's Club, p
Ycur name will be placed on '5
e a membership card and but- !
lome Sunday afternoon. Mrs.
>ucan Renry (from the Lanes secion
was the'week end guest of
ler daughter Mrs. Geneva Gary.
?hy reported a very enjoyable af
ernopn.
Wo were very glad to nave
lev. Reddin and his family worhip
with us. Rev. Reddin is pa.sor
of Milton Chapel. Visitors are
tlways welcome kt Nazareth and
yp nlwayc want you to feel at
lome".
>.C., M.E. CONFERENCE NEWS
Since Conference adjourned unil
Easter, the M. E. ministers are
lesperately rallying every auxilary
and person in his church for
lis "World Service" assessment,
n mother words, this is his benev>lence
askings. Does it take careul
planning, laborious work, pun
:ent sacrifice, and elephant euiurance
and strength to collect.
tnd report it? Ask Mr. Preacher.
Three years now, the big church
nstituted and has given the local
lenominiations International Tea
Celebrations to cultivate, "Broth
rhood," "Goodwill," "Fellowship"
nd "Benevolence." In 1937, Feb
!, the emblem was The Tea Cup
,nd Saucer. In 1938, Feb. 7,
The Wesleyan Tea Pot. This" 1939,
i'eb. 8, The World Wide Fellowhip
Tea. Our accomplished and
ersatile women hlave sponsored
hese Teas. A cup of Tea Around
Vorld by Methodist Women i n
''orty Lands meet in the Service
f Christ is rapturous and..Aub:
ime. "First, Christian fellowship
or all Methodist womefi. Second,
I fascinating study of Church at
york for Him. Third, Simplicity,
reformation, and cordihlity."
In our 359 churches with our
:3,620 working members, teaing
n Feb. 7, will make a wonderful
mpression,. a state wide expresinn
oi.rl o x?:i
.>/ ?? Miiu o iciiiui nauit tOIliriOU"
ion to Methodism and World S*al
ation. Tfre Conference is to
;eep in her front, that5 her numerical
and financial gualu are 1,768
Jnites. a Unite is $12.00 when
nultiplied sum $21,216.00. This
s what we are urgodj-and prayed
o raise " and report by Easter,
^pril 9. This feat being accom>IishedA
we will be in better, and
iapprer condition to meet the Unting?Canference-April
26. R?m,em
ier that there is still the growing
pirit within all Methodists durng
the approaching period of our
esurrected Christ to move, inite
and excite our benevolent in
rest and giving to help lift hunanity
and the world heavenward
ind Godward.
Our 40 Bishops of the globe,
md our local World Service Com
nrttee of the S. C., M. E. Confer
nee are strictly and wholehetertidly
in cooperation and support
if our Easter Rally. For His sake
et us meet this worthy and need
cd requirement and satisfy our
ouls, the church wishes and His
ST. ANDREWS- AME CHURCH
Rev. G. H. White. Postor
Andrews.?This quarter oui
\sst. Supt., Mrs. E. B. Qreent
:onducted the Sundlay school
3upt. Smith was present and help
;d in many ways in our churcl
school activities. The lesson was
-eviewed by Mrs. Ida Mouzon
For morning worship -our minis;
:er's message was Some Things
;he Christian Lrfe Comprises
Several vfstors were present.
The League is still making pre
?ress under the presidency of Mr
R. L. Greham and his - "officia
staff.
For nite services, Dr. J. L. Ben
bow our able presiding elder gav<
lis a very spiritual and logical sei
mon on the subject: Spiritual Lift
Insurance, to a large crowd. Tht
discourse was well received. Mr
Pinckney Lewis from Surritcr ac
romp/anied the elder. The Eldei
xpressd his apprciation fori, tin
splendid work done at th^ chijrcl
this quarter and rmDlied there i
"more ip the man, than in thi
land." i
Mrs. White was called home Fr
day due tij the illness of her mo
ther,?Mrs.?Nonnie Gailington o
Laurens. ,At this writing she ii
much improved. Hfattre Thomasini
went with her mother. Mrg. Gar
lington has the prayers of t h i
church for her speedy recovery.
Dr. Benbow and Mr. Lewis wen
the Sunday dinner guests of Mi
ind Mrs. Fred Greene.
Dr. D. N. Wilson pastor of E
bener.er ohurch, Charleston an<
Dr. L. C. Miller of the New Eng
land Conference who resides i 1
afef
t ?
Boston, Mass., called at the liar
rting data to publish Who's Wh<
in the A. M. E. Church. Said bool
; will be ready for. the 1340 Goner
f al Conference at Detroit, Mich.
; Our minister is to preach at St
\ Stephen church Georgetown nex
| Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
L Camu worship with -us. " You art
: welcome.
BETTIS ACADEMY NEWS
i Zelda Wilkerson, Reporter
Misses Addie Mae Cummmgs
| Callie Mae Hatcher, Mrs. Zeldi
Wilkerson and Mr. Louis William!
were business visitors in Colum
bia Saturday!
AVe are h|appy to welcome Mr
Riehard F. Boulwar.e as our Conv
mercial instructor. He is a gradu
ate of State College, Orangeburg
We hope he will enjoy his worl
here with us. .
Messrs. U. S. G. Sweeney^Cha;
and Westley Sweeney of Simpsor
ville, Mrs. Emma Holmes, Mis<
Re a Holmes. Mr. George Holme;
and Mrs. Maggie Simmons vistb
' ad_on the campus- Sunday^
A group of seniors accompaniei
by Mrs. S. L. Collins rendered ?
program Monday evening, Jan. i
at Batesburg high school. Th<
group was royally entertained al
the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. A
Jowers before the program.
We are very happy to have Mis;
Sineta Goldson, teacher of Bouknight
school and Alda Thompsor
of Greenville visit us during th<
week end.
Misses Hattie, Ruth Morse anc
Messrs Donald Morse, Macey Garner
and brother were here to wil
ness the game Friday betweer
Bettis and Boggs Academy.
The friends of Mrs. Bessie L
Nicholson, will be very sorry tc
hear of her being ill and wish foi
her a speedy recovery.
| /v very impressive candle Ughl
I service was rendered by a group
of students under the directiori^oi
Mrs. D. M. Hubert. The program
w1as made.up of choruses, quar|
tets, duets, solos and readings.
! Mrs. S. L. Collins, Mr. W. P
! Lewis and a group of students al
tended services at Pleasant Grove
Baptist church Edgefield.
Mrs. H. A. Blasingale, Mrs. C
A. Rubens and Miss Carrie Jell
McKie 'attended ser' ices at Blanc
Baptist church, Johnston.
The basket ball game between
Bettis Academy boys and Boggs
Academy was very thrilling, although
the Boggs Academ'y boys
lost. The scores were 23-18 in fa
vor of Dettis. All of the spectators
enjoyed the game. And we
( kre looking forward to the 27th
whan they think they will get revenge.
Bettis Junior College girls
played the high school- girls and
the scores were 6-2 in favor of the
high school.
The NY A Grammar school team
played at Modoc, Saturdav. Jan
I 14, and the scores were 23-18 ir
fovor of the NYA. The NYA high
school team rs playing the Walkei
team Friday Jan. 20 at Bettis.
The public is cordially invited
Everyone is verY busy with the
mid-term exams this week. Bu1
don't forget to read The Leader
Mr?" J. P." Burgess, Itinerant
I Teacher Trainer of Vocotronal Ag
ricul^ire spent la few hours on the
campus Wednesday, Jan. 11th
Mr. Glover Hickson, a student o1
State College accompanied Mr
Burgess.
! ROBERT SMALLS HI SCH<>01
Beaufort, S.C.?On January 2nc
L W?s ? very hront.ifiil dny A largl
appreciative audience attended thf
Emancipation program which
u was held at First African Bapt
church at 12 o'clock. Tbe Proc
lamation was read by Mr. J. Da
. vis. After which Prof. W. K. A1
. ston introduced the orator, Rev
S. W. Green.
, The following ..officers wen
i elected to serve for the year
, President, Mr. A. Pressy; Vice
President, Mr. J. Peat; SecrCtarj
i Miss A. Haynes-; Treasurer, ISIr
,'iB. Dcrrma'n.
I nr>v_ _-i ' ' * * ' *
i iic sciiuui was nonorea last
Thursday morning during chape
, services, with., the presence of i
newly organized Citizen's Bank o:
j Rcfbcrt SmaOls Hi. The officers
are President, Mn Herbert Brook;
, 1st Vice-President, Mr.J Jame
, Brown; 2nd Vice-Pr^^Hetit, Johi
r Fraser; Secretary, Mr. Georg
; Johnsomi- Treasurer, Mr. Briste
I Jenkjns; Auditor, Mr. John Peat
T Teller, Mr. Hyland Davis; Cashie
J Mr. Alvah Barnes; Campaign Re
r porter, Mr. Henry Wallace. A1
e in Robert Smalls Hi school ar
^ eligible to join.
s On Monday, January 10, 11:3
e o'clock was held the United Stat
. es Society of Zoology. Present
1 Unit No. 17 to increase interes
' irt Natural History. A gmall f?
* of 3 cents was charged.
3 Miss L. Black, one of the in
1 structors of Robert Smalls Hi i
- on the sick list at this writing
e We trust she will soon recover.
Rev. Mr. Comwell of Kingstre
e was the gi^st speaker at thi
'. school Monday morning. His sub
ject "What Is Your Life?"
Mr. William Wright of thi
1 city has been ill for some weeks
- We are wishing for him a speed;
i recovery.
i
TO* PALMBTTO LHAPMI
JOHNSTON NEWS
Bethel C. M. E. Sunday-school
nppqgd at the usual hour witl
Supt. and teachers at their pobI
of duty. Supt. and her teacheri
are making: one of the greatesi
progress known. Pupils are con
ing into the church school every
Sunday. I am sure they are getting
the proper information upor
- the,lesson each "Sunday.
Officers of the Epworth Leagtn
) of Bethel C. M. E. church for th<
c year 1939 w^re elected recently
- -by- the members. They are ai
follows: Rev. Willie Gary, presi
denjt; Miss Irene Collins, secrfe
" tary; Miss Hattie Miles, jtreasur'
fcr and reporter. ,
Mrs. Susan Miles has returns
9 from Charlotte \Mhere she waa
called a few weeks ago to th<
bedside of a daughter, but at thr
writing she is much better.
Mrs. Emma Raiford has man]
frtefcids *who are glad \t? know
she is better at this writing,
f?The boys and girls dGin|
, their part to make the Ebw<ortl
. League a success. On Sunday aj
6:15 p.m. January 22 the subjecl
of discussion is: Do Our Hom^s
* Give us the Needed Security t<
Develop the Kind of Peronalitiei
Needed in. the Present Cultural
| Opened by Mrs. S. L. Pope. W?
are expecting a large crowd to b(
~ present to h^ar this subject dia
j cussed.
i Rev. Mrs. Leala Chappelle ct
I Greenwood will arrive in oui
"; carry rn a week's meeting.
"Well friends here I am agair
i writing about The Palmetto Leac
v er, trying to get you who are no1
reading about, your own race t<
1 start today. They are many reaI
sons for increasing the subscrip
jtion list of the "Leader", but the
J primary reason is to get The Pa
5; metto Leader into your home atic
all of our people. 1 am striving
1 to make it more and more helpful
in every way, but no matt?i
' hew successful I may' be if " ]
1 can't get the paper into the home!
of our town people and vicinity
it will accomplish very"little- Sc
' I let us start today taking The PalI
metto Leader, so we can read a'
bout our own race. I am glad tc
jsayMhat my list^of subscribe
j is much larger than it was 1S3I
t WHITMIRE NEWS
>1 - .
' Service was held at Cedai
i Grove Sunday at the usual hour
Kev. 1. B. Kuftin, the pastor introduced
the Presiding Elder Rev
D. C. Crosby who pi*"ached a
: splendf|l sermon. Rev. D. C. Par
! ker from Spartanburg., .
Miv Richard--San4ersr old eiti
zen of Whitmire, departed this
life January 10, at his home a1
I the age of 63 years. His remains
were laid, to rest at the Flint Hill
i Baptist church, Friday ,Jan. 13
i We exteind sympathy to the fam
ily.
1 Quarterly conference was helc
i at Bruce Tabernnaele church or
~ Jan. 14, with Kev. D. C. Crosby,
(j presiding. Th'e Stewardesses of
1 Cedar?Grove, Spring?Hill and
Bruce Tabernacle donated to the
i pastor in the conference, the sum
I of 20 pounds.
Mrs. Luiza Byrd has returned
horne. after vsiiting relatives ir
Tryon, N. C., and Spartanburg,
1 Sick list: Mrs. Dora Epps, Miss
Oelestano Walker, Mr- Mortecjai
i Joiner, Mr. Nathaniel Glenn, Mr
i J. W. Byrd, Mrs. Martha Banks
" We hope for air a speedy recov.
ery.
i We ar1^ glad that Mr. J. W. Byr^
: seem to be improving at this
. .writing.
t Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones
f were shoppers in Union Friday
? returning with Miss Jones for the
. weekvend.
f Mr. Claude Pattersc/n and Miss
. Annie Mae Byrd visited Mrs. Annie
Byrd Sunday, Miss Byrd re
mains at home.
Mr. J. W. Byrd had many vis
' ftors Sunday at his bedside. Thej
were: Messrs James Adams, Pos
tell Adams and many others?o;
r Clinton, S. C.
' Rev. and Mrs. Wilkes from Cai
lisle, visited Mrs. Lola Joiner anc
! family the past Sunday. Attern
ed services at Sims Chapel Bap
tist church. s t %
Mrs. Brosia Williams is ill a
' thjs writing.
f St. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. B. Nash. Pastor
r '
?Sumtny- Frhool erjve'tfefP at The
usual hour wi^h a good atten
dance. The school was reviewe<
1 by the Supt., Miss Estelle Jan
! Orctte. The Senior elas3 No. 2 ii
f holding the banned. Mrs. Wilhel
i nienia Johnson, teacher is in.th
s Waverly hospital but the class i
s still ^holding its rightful plac?
n The pastor preached two won
e derful sermons with an annreci
r ative crowd prpsent. We can al
; ready see that St. James is tak
r ing on new life in attendance an<
_ Finance. ~Rcv. Nash is a " youni
U man with a great vision. The A
e C. E. Iieague with Mrs. Carri
Cherry president, is progressinf
Stewardess Board No. 1 met o
0 Monday 7:30 p.m. at the home o
- Mrs. Addie Kinard on Tobacc
8 St., with Mrs. H. M. Young preJ
t ident, presiding. The meetirt
was?wrdi attended. Alter Hi
business part the hostess serve
a delicious repast. Several vis
s tors were present Sunday, Com
again visitors are always wel
come.
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NOTES FROM SECOND
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
s Rev. Chas. fcl. Browi* Pastor
i, i /
After a season of silence w
I ask the indulgence of the pul
r- i'
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v. _ -ri^P TgW.
? THE PALMEr
8 1310 ASSEMBLY STREET
r ~ R. C. B. ?Mr. Abbe'. Lam un-!
derweight and have been now for
_ tho pa.qt six months. T can't. seem
I to be happy and epjoy myself like
1 I did at brie time. Is th re anys
thing wrong and what is your
t idea for me to dos as I need your
} help badly?
)
, Answer?The very first thing
> you do is to call on a good doc5
tor here in this city and have him
, give you ^thorough examinA.
tion. There is some direct muse
- for your losing weight so quickf
ly. Once yoru get your wealth,
r built back up, you will again feel t
y like getting out and einjoying your
- self among your friends.-- Don'fc =
j delay the matter.
I J. C.?Does my girl friend love
^ me and will we be married soon
j and prosper?
Answer?She loves pou, and
would marry you without hesitaL
ting if she felt you were in a position
to take care of her. Now
| you had better try to get lined
up in some kind of work whereby
you could support a wife be'
fore going ahead with you plans.
1 M. L. S.?Do you think that, my
1 former employer is going to re?
turn to the city anytime soon?__
' Will I be married to T. N. R.
iL i_ mm Q
wws ytrar :
Answer?Your former employ
> er isn't making plans to return
immediately. You had better
t make an effort^to find some other
work. No . . Ty?u and T. N. R.
will not marry this year. . . the
thing you must think of is getr
ting: divorced from your present
husband before thinking of get
'ting into trouble again.
' P. S.?This friend of mine wor1
ries me to death. On pay day
' he doesn't come home until late 1
and sometimes not at all. I wish
--to know if-there-is' another wo- '"
< man or is he Just a whiskey
head?
s
| Answer?If there was another
, woman connected with hfrm in any
way. he would be away from
home morre often than "payI
days". His trouble is, when he
i gets paid, he gets a few drirks
~ and (never knows when to come
home. You had better start arI
ranging to meet him immediate-'
! lisher of this r paper for a few
1 notes from our little corner. We
I closed out our last year's work
t with flying colors of thanks for
so many hlessfngs in-our workTn
, home, church and community. Our
annual reports snowed umusual
progi^Ss. In spirit the church
" says "Wp are not divided, AH one
- body w*e". On* member left us
by letter and a few others left us
irregularly, but. a large numbei
L have "Just come back home" af;
ter a season of hopeful waiting
and watching. We have r^-roof,
ed. arid otherwise impiroved our
building to an extensive degree;
have ire {financed our parsonage
debt in a very satisfactory way,
. and have satisfied our obligations
in a way that is almost phe|
nominal, for "The people had a
mind to work." And the end is
not yet. At the Christmas sea
r son our missionary society with
the h,elp of other organizations
^ and friends-?one friend gave $5
?sent substantial aid to our indlgent
members and some friends.
; On the second Sunday we cele.
brated the Lord's Supper and, at
night, baptised seven candidates
" with nine left waiting. And this
is not the result of any protract1
ed meeting but a constant growth
There were five additions last
Sunday. Our annual financial fe
' ports showed a handsome balance
in the general treasure and much
more in auxiliary treasurers, not
f Tinder cTouds of suspicion but held
- in sacred trust as God's own mon1
ey, for the most part iin the bank,
We offer approved tra
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rro LEADER
COLUMBIA. S. C.
ly after he is paid.
C, D. J.?Is it )>est for me to
take the trip and will my wiff
go with me? How soon will it
? *-?_ * ~t
be before i maKe me nrst step
towards opening up the little
business shop that I am planning
on?
Answed?Both, you and ycnlr
wife should make plans to take
the trip as you woulcP*both benefit
from same. You will make a
successful cu/ilacl?un this?trip:
It' is going to take you quite
some months before you will be
in a position financially to go
ahead with your plans for the new
business. Continue to save vout
inon?y.
R. C. B.?I have a case com
ing before the courts sometime
during the next few momths and
I feel a bit worried. Is there
anything that I have overlooked
in my^ case? What is your idea?
Answer?You have handled the
matter intelligently and I don't
see. how you could dor any more.
When your case is presented to
the courts, I honestly feel that
it will be settled in your favor as
you have positive proof of your
rights atnd it can't be denied.
There is nu ii?ed fur worry.
"""M. E. L.?Is this boy I Am going
with now telling the truth
err is he lying as I think he is?
I know you get many letters to
be answered thru the column, but
please don't disappoint me.
Answer?H 's telling the truth
to you right now. There is rot
another girl in his life at this
writing other than yourself. But,
my young lady, aren't you a bit
selfish in demanding that he not
go with anyone other than your
?elf . . . after all, you aren't engaged.
?Gt -Y-.?Each weelr-TrFTny~tife""I
read your answers to- many questions
and I wisn to know if I will
be able to take), the trip I have in
mind for this spring?
Answer?The only drawback
will be the necessary money to
make the journey; The change
would help you, and if you wish
to go, make orrnngements -right
now to opcin a Vacation Fund at
your lccal ban)< and put away a
small sum of money each weck
to the credit c/f that particular
auxiliary. Our minister believes
that the world must be saved by
the "Foolishness" of preaching
rather^^han' by ITie wisdom of Bible
leqtures and the like.
thank ?nd the public and still
work and hope. Our welcome is
growing more and more. Worship
with us and be a constant
"Leader" reader.
RF.l'ORT nr TUT? wnDi? i.
T? V1VU I
IN GROUP NO. 4
^Bennettsville.?The meeting ol
Group No. 4 was held at Dyer.'i
Hill school Wednesday, Jan. 11
with president, Mrs. Terry, pre
siding. The following prognarr
was tarried o5b to the delight anc
pleasure of the teachers:
Devotions led by Mrs. Blackmar
M4nutes; Quotations; Remarks bj
president and supervisor; Demon'
tration of speed and test anc
comprehension test in rending; II
luJtrated?story by Mrs; Gordon
general discussion.
Miss B. E. Graham, the Countj
Supervisor gave a .demonstration
in speed test and comprehension
test in reading, which was verj
helpful and interesting to all the
teachers.
The group was served a deli
cious hot lunch. This was the
lrst meeting ..tp.hft<dield_in .Dyer's
Hill new school building. The
grounds and classrooms Hooked
very inviting. -
idemarked coal. The
Kentucky fields. Our
with all sizes ideally >
>ur heating requireConvince
You , *
& Coke Co. "
Pnone 8141 2
? Appreciation 5
- I
. . : ?flIL.
Saturday, January 21, 1939.
BAMBERG CO. HIGHLIGHT^ 4Christmas
is history yet' it we - i
could get and- keep the spirit of *
Christmas as is? expressed by Phil *
ip Brooks m his "Constant Christ
> mas," we could still sing in our
v hearts "Joy to the World." But as
Brooks expresses it, we only see
the glory of the star and the peace
that the angels sang of one
day when?the star shouldf?light
our hearts and lend us on to victories
as it led the wise men p{_
l)ld. ?
? Rev. Herman- Harvey of Mor
es Earlene Dantzler and Marion
Mitchell and Mr. I. Mitchell ol
Orangeburg were dinner guests 01
Rev. and Mrs. p. G. McMilSsn dur
ing the holidays.
Singleton, Camel Walker, Frances "
Beard, Perrilean Bireland, Rebecca
Orr and Elizabeth Johnson were ?
among -the students who spent the ,
holidays home to the delight of i
^relatives an(j frjends. |
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMillan
spent a few days in Newberry dur
ing the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Marshall &
son were Visitors in Camden and *
Mn nnitlo. wVnlo Pol nKvn f i n rr f K 1.
V ^ ^
: yuletiJe Jays. ~~
Rev. and Mrs. S. C. Campbell
of Anderson, Mrs. Lou Amy Graham
of Newberry were the very
pleasant visitors of Mr. frnd Mrs.; -?
Charles McMillan Dec.?28.31.L ??
Services . at ~ Williams Chapei
have taken on new life with the
new year. Rev. B. S. Salldy. the
pastor preached the sermon of his
life Sunday. _ .
Misses Clece Moore, M. O. Chap
pelle, Emma Sanders and Mr. C.
B. McMillan attended the meeting
; of adult teachers in Columbia Jan 4/ '
7th. They report a verjf' helpful
, ,and enjoyable trip.
We fc-re glad to report that Mrs.
Carrie McMillan is much improv
. ed at thrs writing.
Mrs. Theodosia Beard Boat
-wriglil is oil the sick list but we
. hope for "Tier a speedy recovery.
1 The Model School Parent Teach .
ers meeting Was a success Friday
, Jan. 6. Topic: Our School tend Its
Equipment, was very beautifully
outlined and many helpful points
, given.
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
OR. A. R. JOHN?<VV .
/
SURGEON
1 Office: 1323.V?
Phone
Residfnce: 919 0*V Sfr?>?t
- Phone 074 ^
REV. J. H. JOHNSO
1 Office: 2029 Marian St e< i
NOTARY PU3' H
Dealer in Real Estate, perforin-.
! marriage ceremonies, write will*
deeds, mortgages, claims, etc
i Call to See Tiiu
Z Office Phone 8407- Res. (J7?>
tj DR. H. H. COOPER
DENTIST
, Special Attention Given to Din
eases of the Gums
! Gold Crown and Bridge Work
i A Specialty
' | Office Phone 643S Res. 820j
1126 Wrshiogton St., Col'a., S. C.
) ?
'j Office Hours fe|ephi>n
11 A. M. u- 2 P M H.
'| 6 P. M. to i P M
y Dr. W. D. ChaDpelu
Physician and Surgeon
i Diseases of Woonen and Childret
1 A Specialtj
' Office: Residence
? 2116 Ledy St. . 13C1 Pine S?
Columbia, S. C. ,
i OfTiee Hours-":
!. 8 to 0 A.M.
Ill to 2 P.M
6 to 8 P.M I
Dr. It. B. Frederick
phyjiicia. :
- Office:
' 301 Yi WaJleT Ati. Greenwood, 8.C
Phone 7611
All c'liaes of Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman
DENTIST
PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS
Sundays by Appointment*
Office: 3869K Gervai* Street
??Columbia, g. C.
Office Hoprs: Telephones:
8:80 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 60M ,
Residence SSTr
Dr. D. k. Jenkins
DENTIST
Pi
Ftiliny, Plates. Crowns. Bridge*
Anesthesia a ^eeialty
inaday by Appointment