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P?te ? | ? APPL1CATI ! DATE . ?! - name ! -CITY- ? -. j GRADE SCHOOL _ i?| BIRTHDAY Fill out this coupon and mail X stamped envelope to The Palnii B 1310 Assembly St.. Columbia. S. | the roll book, nnd you will rec? WANTS MEMBER^ TO HEAR " UNCLE PREACH ? Hello Bill: How are you and the club , members getting along? I_ air. alright.?Bill -wasn't Sunday- a ? ;?eeld?day;?I?should?say?it was I went to Sunday school Sntiday ......and-we had a very beautiful lesson. My aunt from Gaffney came to visit us Sunday. We have finished our mid-term examination and I hope that I made good,_ My Uncle, Rev. J.I C. Gaffney of Atlanta, Ga., will preach at Foster's Chapel church the fifth Sunday and the fifth Sunday night. I-hope that some of the other club members will wake up and start writing so the Junior page will be fill of letters every week. Bill I haven't missed but about two or three days in school as yet and I hope ? that I wont miss?another day. Rill I will be clad when the weather " gets wafrn so we can rilav ball at school. Bill I will write yoi again next week aaid tell you the news. So long, Fannie J. GafTney. ON THE JOB Hello Everybody: Time pass on, another w^ek I is here, so I must be on the job. I attend church and Sunday school every Sunday and always dijoy the Sunday school lessor and try to have my Bible verse ready. Next Sunday the Bible "T" "iM bogiri with the letter K. We have not finished all of our examinations but I am doing fine so far. I hope to spend the week end at home and attend the union at Mt. Pisgah Bapt. church on Saturday and Sunday. Will tell you all about it. As I told you sometime ago reading is my hobbie so I shall be glad to receive letters from any of the club members and I will try to answer them. ? What has become of our oluh members at Eastover? Will be glad to hear from you again. So long until next week. ?? , - ^ i- Margaret?Wright. -1 DUE WEST NEWS Splendid service's were held in _the churches on last Sunday. Services at Mt. Lebanon throughout the day kept the church alive. A r fine missionary service was held . at Mt. Zion Presbyterian church at 3:30 in the afternoon consisting of the societies of Salem, Anderson, Mt. Zion Due West, Washington Street Abbeville. Members of the local churches assisted in ? the-program. Especially good was the paper read by Mrs, F. L. Bou oy of the AME church. ? Mr. John?Ellis?lost?hlsr barn and contents by fire on last Sunday. The community sympathizes with him in this loss. Messrs. Elliott M. Johnson and ? Olin L. Smith and-Mrs. Julia?P Moragnc attended the Co. Teach ers meeting held at the Abbeville Co; Tr. school on last Saturday. Mrs. Florence .Tiimos nf Dm West school faculty was called t< the bedside of her mother who i: quite ill at her home in Brooklyn N.Y. She left last Monday. W< hope for her a speedy recovery. Mres Janie Wharton of Wafi Shoals spent the week end home GREENWOOD NEWS Please give ?pace- to speak o the showers of "1Sle3smgs cam down from Woodruff, S. C., Det 30, 193R to their ex-pastor Re\ J. C. Goode, who has been in de clining health for the past thre years. The shower was sponsore by the Pastor's Aid Club, Mrs. N E. Rogers, Pres.; Mrs. Thead Robinson, Sec.; along-" with th church. The following named sister made thre shower a heavy dow pour of all nice things to eat an . wear: Sisters Minnie Lee Thomj t ~ w?l:. ouu, wi i ic vYiiuij invi te mm ui JHhv and?Mrs. R. P. Roger*, M and Mrs. Wright Nelson, Moz< Parks, D. A. Irby, Mr. and Mr James Brcwton. Mr.?and?Mr Roberson, Mrs. Eliza Thompso: Rev. and Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. A1 bie Watson, Azalee Pitts, Mr. ar Mrs. Allan Williams, Mrs. Luci Smith, Mrs. I. G. Thompson, Mr Cannon, Mr. Eugene Anderso church officers. We wish to thar the president of the club., alon with her group of member church and friends of Woodru for their kindness in remembe ing their ex-pastor, who sorv? .? them faithfully for 27 years. W can say to you for the Rev. J. ( 11 -\- ?; _(5h e lipfRi qith'V eku^^t uimrrr ON BLANK jL ... ....... , 193 -:S - STATE-- j" rt together with a Self-addressed [ etto Leader. Bill Carver's Club, ? C. Ycur name will be placed on ? live a membership card and but- I Goode: "Bring hrm all the flowers now, whether pink, red o r white, he'd rather have one blos-wrni-now than a truck load when he's dead." His wife, . MRS. J._ ._GOODE. THE Al'RORA SOCIAL CLUB Seneca.?The Aurora Social club held its tegular meeting at the homo of Mr Cit-pm Harriunn with Messrs. U." S. Gallman and A. I. Code as hosts. The meeting was opened by the president. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The reports of the committees were heard The athletic committee, reported that the teams were progressing, 'well and the first games of the season will be played with- . the YWCA girls and the Pacos professional men at Asheville, N. C. Feb. 2r^New and old business was discussed. After which the bridge, game began. A delicious repast' was served" which'wa? enjoyed by] all. The meeting adjourned t o, meet with Mr. L. W. Bryan and. Miss Betsy Perry as host and hos-| tess in the reception parlor o f Seneca Junior College, Feb. 7. UNION BAPTIST CHURCH The unusually large group of students that met the officials in Sunday school on Sunday morn-1 ing is evidence of the great workthat the teaching staff and school as a whole is doing. The laige attendance is also a characteristic of Ahe Sunday school since" the beirinniner of the new vp?r Tine to the promotion of the scholars' as well, the intermediate department is hard pressed for teaching sace. The attendance of the primary department, too, is on the up-grade. We hope that the good work will cotnynue and*-Hhere is every reason to support this hope. The aim of the church for the year 1939 is increased missionary work. In keeping with this idea, the pastor built his message around the missionary works of Christ and His diciples. A very -Umpiring message wag?delivered" Two persons were added to the church's roll. At 3:30 o'clock the Missionary society rendered a very enjoyable program. The occasion for celebration was the ~instalation of the officers of this auxiliary--of?thechurch. On Sunday night, the pastor de livered the sgrmon. "Go Ye Into All the World" was his theme. The regular monthly baptism will I be held cm next Sunday night, January 29, 1939. The public is I invited ta attend all of the ser-1 vices of the church. UiROUP 3 ANDERSON . COUNTY TEACHERS MEET i " 11 Pendleton, S. C.?The teachers bf group 3 held their first meetI Ing in the new year Friday, Jarv r uary 20 at the Pendleton Training school of which Mr. B. W. Gallman is principal; Mr. ?McSullivan president, presiding. Regular d? ? vptional exercise wa3 held before ) the house was-opened for discussi ions. Mrs. A. W. Anderson the su? pervising Jean teacher of Anderson county discussed briefly ap long with the teachers the New i.j Field Day program, the way, in | which?every grade;?irr schools would perform to th^, exercises I that will be presented. It seems ft that each teacher is working with e a cooperative spirit so that?this Field's Day program will be one r.1 of the best that has ever been, i-] The date and date of the Fiel<j e Day is Friday, April 7th. d, A committee composed of th( [ following: Misses Howard, Walk' a} er> Hcrllins and, Mrs. R. Thomp e son, to look forward for teachers ' | recreation in the last group meet *s ing for the teachers of group 3 n Miss Evelyn Pharr, the prima d ry teacher of Mt. Spring schoo >- is at home in Rock Hill. S. C (l, Hope how soon fcfr her to return ft+ Reporter {Miss) B. Lee Little s. AYNOR NEWS (L> - _ n, By Florine Gerald >, The Willing Workers cllib wa; rd opened gt 9^ fun. on Friday by tfr le president. We had a very nio s.', meeting with discussions on va n | rious things. Mrs. Riley gave i ik teachers' irete^pticrrt in honor1 o: ig! Allen teachers and Pleasant Hil s,1 teachers. Misses Geneva Griffii ff Inez Meadows, Mable Prince am r- Mrs. Maggi?> Ppoler. Miss Mead Hi ows, (*ne of our teachers just re re turned last night due to the sick J, Jness of her mother. J "O ' ?v .. ?*7? : ; aicr I ~ J# On Thursday night of this week the missionaries are giving a mock conference. You are welcome. e Mullins preached a wonderful ser ed and rejoiced. Mr. aind Mrs. F. Dixon have mAUA/i tk..;., ? J u uiuvuu lib men lltfW ttliu Ut'UUUiUl home. move back this week. Mr. Joe Louis Watson taught two weks while Mips Meadows was at the bedside of her mother. EDGEFIELD CO. ASSO'N. The Edgefield county teachers association held?its first meeting for the year Saturday, Jan. 21 ar E^dgetield academy. After th? Ha. . votional exercise, Mrs. M. Murray Jeanes supervisor, gave a short talk on Class Rcum Management which brought -to ?s mafr.y methods. Prof. C. O. Floyd, and Prof. S. E. Diggs had charge of the Elementary group The topic for dis cuspion. was Teaching Arithmetic in the Elementary grades.?Ttr<~ methods of introducing fractions decimals and percentage was il lustrated. The topic for discussion in . the primary group was A ModrTn Program of Reading Instruction. For the primary grades. This program was interestingly outlined and presented by Miss Inez Wharton.- All teachers were greatly benefited by this discussion and expressed themselves as wanting more of these types < discussions. The teachers- rallied 100 per^ I cent with their State Teachers' association dues. $70.00 was col lected from the sale of Christmas seals. Information was brought to the] teachers where materials could he purchased to celebrate the following days: American Social Hygiene, Feb. 2; Negro History Week, Feb. 5-12; Negro Health Week, Feb. 6-11. ?M-rs. Murray our Jeanes supervisor complimented the teachers on the good work they are doing in the county. We are looking for ward to our next meeting in ruary. (Miss) E. V. Massey, reporter. HARNETT NEWS (Mrs.) Anna McFarlin. Reporter Services at Mt. Zion Sunda^r were well attended during the en tire day beginning with the' S. S. Prof. Gillison, the Supt.; the teachers and officers were at their nost 01 duty ior a nvejy r>. a. a large number of childran and adults were present. At 11 :30 _ Rev.! Holnian mounted the rostrum -bringing to?w a--w??nde?ful?sage from the 27th Psalms using as his text. He Shall Set Me Upon A Rock. Everyone?present? enjoyed the service. Quite a few visitors worshiped with us .during the morning service. Visitors are always welcome. At ft o'clock the Rev. R. H. Davis and his congregation from Shelby were with us. R?v. Davis preached to a | packed church. Just before he took his text the ch'-ir rendered a soul stirring spiritual led by Mrs. W. T. Gillison, "I Know the Lord Will Make a Way for Me" aftcr which Rev. Davis preached from Exodus 33:20 "Who is on tfcd Lord's Side ?" . ... .. Shelby should be proud of Rev. Davis. We welcome them at any time. We also extended a hpar ty welcome to mir Baptist friends from?Bethel Z On the 29th our P. E.,_Dr. Wil born will preach. Everybody is cordially invited to hpar Dr. Wilborn. Wp are vfefy sory to hear that We hope he is still resting. Mrs. Corine Simmoins was a visitor at Denmark visiting * Mrs. Katit Manner. Mrs. Cora Jones motored from Savannah, to spend the . week end with her sister Mrs. An ipa McFarlin and mother Mrs. Cdrean Simmons. ST. MARY'S CIRCUIT t ri i i The second quarterly confer j ence held on the St. Mary's cir cuit at Bethlehem A. M. F. churcl , January 15, f 1*30, was one of mud [ success:?Dr. A. P.- Spears?pre aiding elder. It was ? very col< j day but however the S. S. op*'ne< about 10 . o'clock by the Rupt =o St. James, according to the plai that was laid down by the P. F. m ] last year. The teachers of sail schto-ol also other officers wer* nresent. A few of Bethlehem of flcerg were present at th* open ing.' At 11:30 we listened to soul stirring sermon by Dr. P. Spears. Dr* Spears took hi ?text?f i rmr?the?boolt?of?Judge g 9:17. Sublet: An Advepturou Life He _said_ the world. ? nee e men who are willing to adventur their lives Tar ont. After set Kncn'noa? r\ f * lo r? PAJlfpi m ence was nicely carried out b . the pastor. The P. E. asked t be excused to go to Union Chap< , on some particular church nial tors. Bro. L. R. Stevenson wa licensed to preach as an exhoi " ter on this Sunday. Bro. Robei " Crawford was elected as dele^at to the district conference. THE PALMETTO LBADKB + " BUTLER HIGH SCHOOL* Ha rtsviHeT^." C^TKe^girls^^bas ketball team of Btuler high played t>eir first game in the new gym Friday hight, January 20, against Mather academy^ of Camden. This game was a thriller from begin-' ning to end. For a number of years Mathers' girls team has b^en scoring up victories?on top of victories and has had the privilege?of?holding the?conference championship a number of times. Hut Friday night, in the annals of Mather's academy basketball history, a n?w story was written. Thi~ "mTgftry MHther bowfed before Butler high. The game was a sensational one a"d splendidly played. Mather's girls played well and fought hard but the shootirtgarid guarding of Butler was too much for them and at the shrill of the last whistle the score stood 20-8. In the boys game Butler took defeat: Mather's man power was .too much for Butler and after a period of hard fighting t-hq Butler hoys worp trailing Mother's hv 2X onints. The scores 3l-8. On January 17 Butler played her first (fame of vhe season against Robert Smalls high in Cheraw. In -the second-quarter Butler's girlg warmed up and played hot till the end. Robert Smalls was defeated by a score 6-5. Robert Smalls' boys were a bit too swift fop Butler and scored "ujr 16 points over Butler's 7. Butler high's teams will go to Camden Friday to play Jackson High. The coaches and teams are working hard to make this gamea sensation. E. C. Williams, reporter. <>AK GROVE CIRCUIT Sunday was a high day at Oak Out the day. Our Pastor, Rev; B; L. Guiles preached as nev^r before After the" morning services our pastcfr went to visit a little mission point "that ha? found connection to the circuit. Our or.e cent rally which was sponsored by Miss Lucile Guiles was quite a success. The prize was won by Mrs. Olive Montgomery. We are in hopes of doing bigger and greater things this conference year under our n|tw leader. Misses Roberta, Marjorie and Fiedevick Montgomery and Wood row "Mcintosh of this place were accompanied JLo The parsonage on Sunday ni^ht with Messrs Jess: -Hannmh.-Svlvester Gasouc. Oscar Graham and Elma Graham of Lake City to visit Miss Lucile Guiles. ? We are glad to have Miss G. McDowel hack with us again after leaving her grand parents to spend awhile with hermother at Shiloh. ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. H. F. H^rksdale, Pastor Cokesbuiy, S. C.?The S. S. had a large attendance. Assis tom Sunt.. Mr. F.arlv Moore in charge. The lesson was taught by Mrs. Mamie ^ Pearson. Oui pastor?was able to be with us. for which we were thankful. After the opening the pastor preached from- the subject: Lifting - Up Chi i-l. \V'- Vnjoyed t.he message. Mr. Jim Goggins was killed in an automobile wreck Saturday I evening while returning from Greenwood. M.iss Jsarah White Goggins is home recovering from a slight illness. . Oliver .Ward of Columbia, his sister Mrs.- Ella Pyles of Corcrnaca was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. -T F. Holmes, last ThursdayMi'. Ward remained over nite They are the niece and nephew of Mr. Holmes. The Home Burial Aid society met Friday p.m., 20th Lust with -a?large?attendance.?Business?of importance was transacted. Out treasure continues to grow. Af tcr ps^ing our sick claim's and other indebtedness we have $202 in treasure. __ Mis. Fannie Pearson, Mr. Isaac Adams, Mr. alnd Mrs. Squire Washington tire very feeble. -Mr. Geo. rpsire i.s also very sick. LEEDS NEWS By (Mrs.) Bessie Lyles FeaSte1 Our first Fairfield County association meeting for '39 was helc Saturday,. .January 21 at the .Fairfield Training 'school, Winnsboro . S. C\, with a goc.dly number o ( 'eacheis - present. I must truth ! fully say, we had an unusual in teresting and wide awake meet \ ing. We all felt benefited afte ] listening to many questions dis f cussed by different teachers. ,i OTV The way home Mr. D. F. ! Crosby, Mrs.*t>aisy Claris Mr. ani rl Mrs. Preston Feaster stopped a 4 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rober T.Oe Morgan of Blairs. They hav . just moved in their pew home re a centiy built. They have a beat u tiful home. is Mrs. Cora Thomas is leavin xt- HVodm .sihiy f-pi . Baltihtnre. Md s to visit her daughters, d Mrs. Papsie Bfrdtsnni and Mr e'llattie Roll Corkell. BETHI/EHEM BAPT. CHURC1 o r Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Pastor >1 Newberry?The S. S. was cal k ed to order by the Supt. at 10:0 ,a a.m. After the regular d^votioi . al exercises the teachers toe :t charge of their classes for thirt e imnutes. At the assembly ti lesson was reviewed by the pasto JiOTMy~T?r OMotioa *1 tawul vbm jmi Mdodo clippU* of this kirtkU* oad correct oddrcM to yo?r I Md mdj Mo tad o ?f?e#c4 enjeloi UMO oorortac Jrwr WriWf MO 7*W ! ??- * THBVPAI.METl 1^10 ASSEMBLY STREET E. I>. M.?I wrsh to know what about me leaving this town? I to I have with me ^bree children. ari Youngest is 12 years old and the in oldest one is 18. : Answer?It i&n't advisable for you to leave unless you have some th prospects of work in a larger city. Your children would be dc more likely to get employment in a larger city but a? Immediate change shouldn't be made. Make *h some inquiries between now and m< spring and no doubt you will be able to work out, something -where be Y?y a change would prove beneflc- i I ial. - th J. C.?My1 husband and I have aF disagreed more than we have a-1 cb greed. He curses and accuses ta me when Hiigry which upsets my ce very soul, then turns around and tries to be nice. Will it be wise, ba for me to go on with him. or leave m' as I can't seem to make up my, m mind? | Answer?Under the circum- i cb stances, you must make up yeilr 90 mind to_remain with your husband nc for a while ... at least untrl af-| ra ter the baby arrives and you are 1? in a position to look after it *r yourself. Personally, when this youngster gets here, your hus- nc band is going to change-eomplcte- [ dc ly. His whole trouble seems tot be jealously. or A. C.?rDo you think my daugh- ^ ter should take the job she is m planning on in the spring? Answer?Your daughter isn't; V( altogether satisfied with the job y( that she is on at this writing and a.r I feel that the chang? might tjl prove the best thing for her. It' yc will not put her any farther ahead . . . but it will give her new so interest and will make new friend i ships which is important to her| su right at this time. j W. G. P.?I am in need of some w extreme logical help and I come ac to you with my problem. All of my present happiness has left me a out of the sea now. I have been' trying to find a honest and truth-| ful woman that I can believe "in w her and I have three in mind.i or Help me please? m Answer?Right at this time you ?a aren't as bad off as you imagine] *t yourself to be . . none of the three girls come up to your ?x-| y? pectatrons so do not give them w' ins thurmng si'rvie& got umisi g' way with Miss Ojeta Gilliam at the rtiano. Oiir oastor later a' cam? before us wih a strong ser monn. Subject: How Can We Make Our Lives Count?" [" ^ Amdng?those?worshiping?with us Sunday were: Mrs. J. E Grant and family; Mrs. Mamie ?? Wilson of Union Mrs. Grant's sis. . tor; Miss Celeste Scott and Miss Eddie Mae Hall who has just returned from the State of Califor- W nia. All of the above .named per- A, sons spoke to us, and each of them expressed the joy of wor shiping with_us. Visitors and- ? friemds are welcome to our ser G vices at all times. of The BYPU services were car- th ried out by the, young people in se the absence of Mrs. L. A. Graham w the president who wag n. " because of illness ac At our regular night services | Rev. Mrs. M. M. C. Hargraves vj preached to us. Her message ac _ was taken from the story of Joseph, one of the greatest characters in Biblical History. Her message was enjoyed by all who oi heard her. We prtiy Gcfd's bless- w ings upon her. jc Among ^hose sTck~arer MrsT. ~ Rprfrhn Will i n m? Mr-?a Bluford and h?r daughter Maggie d j Bell are still in bed. Mrs. Anniej w yoved trad inia and 1 stocked 1 y of yot mcnts. A Trial will Certified Coal 600 Gervais St. Quality ? Service r. ggMceoaoggaoscaaMaoettCK^^ J' zed fr*? in this column only umn and sign your full name, letter. For a "Ptivatt ffoply"... M far my latest ASTROLOGY ; MM a free ttltif of udvlc* your problems clearfy and co..the scope of logical reasoning, itmtorQ LEADER COLUMBIA, S. C. ly serious thought. You need save your earnings each month d arrange ' heW1'- social contacts id before the end of this year e right little miss will come inyour life. . . T. IL B.?A representative of" e government called on me and fe:ed me two hundred and fifty dlars for a tract of my land in ont of my home and I would ce to know if I should sign for e -contract ; or will they offer e more? Answer?1The... price that has en offered you is very fair and don't think'that they will bump e price up any. The land is.. praised and a fair price is deled upon before any representee calls upon the owners. Acpt the offer. B. L. H.?Did someone take my iir out or did it come out? Tell e what to do as I have tried alost everything. Answer?That is one of your lief troubles . . . you have used i friuch stuff on your head that I ithing will do much good. Arnge to visit aTgood beauty parr each week and get scalp eatments as your whole trouble a condition of the scalp and >t the work of someone who lesn't like you. W.R.D.?Will I be happy again will I continue to blunder thru Fe ? Tell me if the boyT "loved arried for love or for spite Answec-r-There is no reason for >u to blunder through life . . . iu~ must forget your Sorrows id take an entirely different attude towards life. The' man >u were in love w*ith married for ve and he is quite happy now, i try to forget him. Your big once will come during this mmer. ? ????-? M. K. P.:?I want to know hether I should go ahead and :cept the deal that-has been ofred me or would 1 win out with lawyer and get better results?1. Answer?Take what has been of red you, for by doing so you.i rll not have to put out one cent i a lawyer and it' is all clear oney. If you were.to fight the s.e, it would be months before | came up and then you would ive to-share with a lawyer and iu-wouldn't have as much as you ill get by signing now. 'rtJWI'MJH GllllfLW him npf sistpr jbecca Clark are getting along right after being ill for more an six1 weeks. _______ XJie Unionmeeting will hoTri its gular session at Bethlehem Bapst fchfireh?beginning Saturday; inuary 28 at 10:30 a.m. We are aking for every church in the] unty to represent at this meet | g. We have slated some very j teresting topics. < _ ESTON CHAPEL , M. E. CHURCH Rev. M. G.. Williams, Pastor -Sunday wat an ideal day in reenvtood. Worshippers at all | the churches took advantage of le splendid weather to attend i*vice, S. S. opened at 10 o'clock ith Sput., Mrs. L. F. Perrin and -large?crowd of children and iults. An inspiring sermon was reached by Rev. Williams. At ie conclusion of the morning ser ce Mr. Joel Perrin was elected i a delegate to the Electoral col*e. ? At 7:30 p.m. the Rev. Freeman Newark, N. J., brought to us a onderful message which was en>yed. ' ?!*rWff ?i. -i * uuiiiui utc nai ucas iliut iX I le /home of Mrs. Annie J. Alnrew. The meeting was opened ith the President, Mrs. Mary ?. emarked coal. The g Kentucky fields. Our with all ?Ues ideally ir heating requireConvince You & Coke Co. j Pnone 8141 j ? Appreciation * ??"7 ; -?r } Satwrdtijv January 28, 1939 Williams. This board Is composed of a faithful groujof workers. $6.00 was collected, v A delicious course was served by Mrs. A. .T I_ Andrews, hostess. v ! v The Senior beard met with Mrs Cora Lipscomb. The president be ing absent Mrs. M. G. Wiliiami had charge of the'meeting. A hen contest' wa3 planned for February 4th. Get your tickets 'now. * You may be the lucky one to carry hnmp ? hip fflt. hpn for nrily 10 cents. A neat sum was realized. A delicious course was served |by Mrs. Lipscomt^ hostess. NEW- TRINITY . BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. B. F. Stewat, Pastor Wellfod, S. C.?Sunday school .luuhtopened at 10:30 o'clock with 1 Supt. J. B. Foster and teachers at their posts orf duty. After a very interestinc discussion ~of the lea: son in the various classes the pas tor gave a general review. * ? The^ morning service b'gan "at 12 o'clock. The pastor chosed as text I Cor. 3:9, subject: Laboring With God, from "which he delivered an outstanding sermon. 1 The BTU met at 6:30. The theme for the month Vitality in Religion, was very fully develop-Fth?Sunie?uf the?syakui's?were Prof. Calvin Rogeis, Mrs. A. L Shelton, Mrs. B. F Stewart, Mr Sam Bellenger and others. .The pasjtor's evdning text was taklen from Exodus 3:2. Theme Undying Fire.?This was an ex cellent message and was enjoyed by.. its hearers. The Junior choir- furnished music throughout the uay. Many vis itors worshiped with us. MEN'S BIBLE CLASS HOLDS INITIAL SERVICE Orangeburg, S. C.?The Men's Bible class held its initial services of the year at Tabernacle Baptist church, Sunday, January 15. -??j The sermon was preached by Rev. C. W. T. Barnes, pastor of the above Church. The following --officers were e--? lected for the year: Nr. H. G. Fisher, president; Mr. N. B. Mou ' 1 zon, vice-president; Mr. C. S. wood, recording secretaryj-^rof. A. Neal, assistant secretary and Principal W. K. Alston, reporter. Some weeits"agolfTe Bible class ? sponsored a banquet which was V. attended by the members' wives \ and sweethearts. The same was had at the Beaufort County Train ing school and was enjoved bv cv eryone because of he home-llkei atmosphere, which prevails at thr above school at all times. The purpose of the Men's Bible class is to bring about a closer relationship between man and Jesus Christ. PROFESSIONAL CARDS * i TIP A R TOHTJgQIVr SURGEON Office: 1323 1-2 Assembly St. k -? ? " : irnnr I i nvnr cifno ?- V Residence: 919 Oak Street ?? Phone 8T4t) ' REV. J. H. JOHNSON NOTARY PUBLIC Office: 2029 Marion Street Dealer in Real Estate, performs marriage ceremonies, writes wills, deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. Call to See Him Office Phone 8407 Res. 6798 I i . ^ DR. H. H. COOPER DENTIST Special Attention Given to Diseases of the Gums -yf Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty Office Phone 6429 Rec. 8264 1125 Washington St. Col'a.. S. C. ?)< Office Hours: Telephone: _U JU-M. to a P. M. Res. 8871 I 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle " Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty " J Office: Residence: 2115 Lady St. 1301 Pine St. Columbia, S. C. * ' Phone 7811 ___ All Classes of Dental Work Dr. L. H. Hallman DENTIST Sundays by Appointments Office: 23&9 1-2 Gervais St. Columbia, S. C. 1 M . . ..... ^ f Office Hours: Telephcmes: 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST Fillings, Plates, Crowns, Bridge* Anesthesia a Specialty Sunday by Appointment , A