The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 11, 1939, Page Page 6, Image 6
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j: , DATE
' | NAME I ~T . _ .
~x CITY ^' _ I..
I GRADE SCHOQT. _
5 BIRTHDAY :
Fill qut t'lis coupon and mail
Y stamped envelope to The Pnlrm
1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S.
J; the roll book, and you will feco
ton.
is?c^jaaoX'Oo:oo;ooC'Cv>oooc>oo<
WILL TRY TO KEEp PROMISE
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Dear Bill:
Here I am for another week's
writing:. I -promised kl-t'week "to
sencl in a ""lette r every week ami
that's what I am trying to do.*
Bill seems like the dunior club
isn't improving. Maybe tin- e!ul>
J members will soon wake up. as
I have done. (SmileK I~ imagine
they are. busy in school, Bill
I haven't much to say this time.
Will try to have more to say next
week. I have to sign of!' to . get
; my school?lemons.?WtH?drop?rragain
next week. *
Isadora S. Thompson.
SCRAP BOOK ON
NEGRO ACHIEVEMENTS
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Hello?EvcryU dy:
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JL I 111 V V Ofl/lfl rt.iVl l.vi
I did not go homo this wck end
so my litle siscr spent Saturday
with mo, and wo played gamr>
and had n good timo. Sinoo this
i~~~ is Xegrn History Week I .-hail
bo very busy studying th.e. l'V.e* I
of those who have made history
and of tWsc who are >tili making
^ history. I .am tivirg to make a
scrap book ui Xcgw
monts. Not much to -ay this
week but I am still" looking for
more letters on the Juri-T page.
So long until next week.
Margaiot \\ ripl.' ?i_
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til.A I) TO SKK \NOHll It
l.KTTKR ON JUNIOR RA(ii:
'~ Hello Bilk
How are you and the eiuh
members getting along? Kiin- !
h<*pe. I am glad that Isadora
Thompson has ~~\7,,1;.. IM, r,r.i
ciiled to write again. I hurt
some more of the club m- iiiUs will
wake Up and start writing
Sunday was a lowly day an"; 1
went to church at-il Sunday
school as ustia.. Rev. Wi'^in.
preached a wonderful si i'a on and
everyone seemed to have <. n;..y
ed it. One >?f my f; iti^ ?
FToyrT said that ?he was going to
John the' AdTh a" b - a 11 v. i p4h^-tThoro
will be a I'leaiih 1'i.fie
show at Post', r's church M relay
nifrht. Mill- Jv-iulhy "was a beau
tifui day but' Monday was a bad
_ rainy day. Rev..ilialLwill pim-mcaat
Bethany arch Sunday nite.
tin ha.s come bark f:om JunkinsMy
classmate Mary Chaiks Mar
ville. Bill T had to write thh
letter in sncho-d and I am ir. a bur
ry. Will write attain next w< i k
and tell you the news. So lung
until next week.
Fannie J. GaflFney.
LEESY1I.I.K NEWS
Sunday school began at the us
ual hour, at Ca'.vary A. M. E.
church. The "boy preacher" Rot
Harvey Green of New York preach
ed two soul stirring serr.u.s; one
at the . morr.i; g serv.it i?, and tie
other in t.iii evening. At 2:'4i)
Rev. Henry Green, bmlhoi of the
in/y pi l iti'iir: u; i? .-u.n :
a message. The subject was:
"God Forbid that I Should Glory
in Saving the Cross". Everyone
heart was touched after hearing
these three sermons. Their not
ther Mrs. Green joined them in
the services. The ]?i ople of Gees- 1
viHe join Calvary in saying that
the Green family am Godrs-ent
people. We bid them God speed
and that they will ;continue car-,
rying the word.
The Hampton High seh' <>1 >
prtfgressmg?nicely under the" di.
rection of Prof. R. M. Walker. A
workshop is being erected under
the supervision of Prof. Walker.
Allen's Hay program will be at
Calvary Sunday, Feb. 12th at
one is cordially invited.
3:30. Rev. Jackson, the pastor of
St. Matthews and St. John church
es will be the speaker. The Twin
City quartet will sing also., Every
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Ha- 1< i'iic school of Sw atis;<U i
interest' 'if the .tr.'l Hi tally ftm
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a Infill'/ ;ai n <>f ba-'ket hall a
yain.t tin Sv.an-ea leant.
Mis. Holmes ami ht.-r secon
ami third grade j>n]>i!. entertain
c-.i fril l ds with art aftcrnean part'
.Monday. Wednesday the X V .
group directed by.Messrs, McCai
and Adams pave an enjoyable al
fair in the gym.
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[-j JOHNSTON NEWS'
Mr., and Mrs, I?hen- Fhillufj
4 and Mr, (icui^c Oe-'ri nudored to
Greenville Sunday to \ isit relatives
and friends,
f Miss Lola lioll Lanoy has return i
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
id to* St. Matthews after a visit
to Miss Ruth Forrest.
Mrs. Rati ilia Anderson of New
York was the guest of Mrs. \Yalj
lace Riand en Sunday.
Miss Marearct E. . Greenwood,
teacher of jut. Calvary school is
ill. We hope?for her a speedy rec
o v e r y. .
R v. J..M. Blasfengatuc of Dun
burton was seen in our town on
Tuesday.
"A silver tea was enjoyed at the
Home ol the Dopes on Sunday afternoon
for the benefit of Bethel
CMC church. After an interested
pto'ttani was rendered cocoa and
cake were served.
. The Silver Tone Quartet from
,0>?hnr.bia will ..appear in a musi
cal ?*i vital at-The???osa Spring
Baptist church, Friday nite, Feb
lu. Wo are itskiiur all to be pies
int. Also we are ashing all to
!>< present each Wednesday night
nt the Prayer hand and choir
practice;
~P.oirkrm;hl School Tours Four
Counties
'I l>o teachers and student* -from
ilk ith thru the rth grades of
Buiknight s.houl, accompanied "Try
Mr<: M.M. Murray, Jeanes teacher
and a few patrons made an "Edc;
;i'-nal Tour" Wednesday Feb
In. 1 he gin up consisted of* .'if)
ud' iit--. .'! teachers, Mr. S. K
J >e ;ii. Mr-. M.S. Washington and
Mi..- ' S.W C dd-on. Jeanes teachei
>'" ?Joe Ilea?te;u he i?rrf Edt!0lUlhl
Co., Mrs. M.M. Murray and ,'i oi
Cp. pn.eins starting at Bouknight
school, the children were?carried
thru three counties. Edgefield, Aiken
and Barnwell and into the
> : ;h county, Baniber.tr at which
tinted near the' little town of
| 1 a nmiu k,|. \'eori ees School." A
:o'vr of houvs were spent a t
Tit school in which the students
! teachers were /itiiwn all the
hospitably- one. could expect.
These students li d the opportuni
t f going into' the Biology la1I
o i y \\ heft." they observed the
hitman skeleton and looked- thru
a !j;ier..s. upo at a - microscopic
pi '.Mi. They al.-o \isited the tfaim
-vi:ooj anil -aw the classes at
..oh. Ti'.C-e el:--.-. ? ,.? ?
:l of llu- -:i!.!c. Worli thilt is
^ iti*:. done at .ft >ni<ni
.M :tj; n.X.dl lin.V-i/f new ex pel's.
Vo.i,}ix .*. the {{raup-re
' 1 1 ''-ay of Schofield and
'' ? - d- ' d.t y. All the students
.-> d themselves by means of
c-nijii.^iiions and oral dis
;:<e. t! ha\i.!y been wonder*
!'.y b -j i cd I y the trip.
.?on; <m.itt ii?v?W!>
Si NEWS
?hV\. 1TX?ilounjf. Pastor
Sotiday school was culled1
' ' S;-pt. Mr. L. II.j
N a .' ..V. e witnessed a tine class!
; >'. i > Hcv. M.P. Spearman
J! ;. . !; -c l.ool is preyhessinjri
: 'X-- ' -.cMi s aiy l'rof. If. ]{.t
. i. es J. (J, Sinu'leton
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' Felt. J. Hannah bas
team played Kinard j
J 1-0. Many natrons'
t
: i'. - ? -iiihumrty and friends!
-i I 11 apfLrcu-kU-km- by com- |
i the juiine. We are ylad "
" h; ; u. Come a fain.
I if-- a several sick members i
?* e.i ' in,TD'.ityTTevT PT W.l
V .le'nn I >a Veil pot t i
^11 i.'. : !:i>o".er, .Mm. MenniseJ
Wiliium. ;,,.d Mrs. Mllen Dawn t
W e li .jie tbey will soon be'
able l<i < a lie bac!k to church, be
v '-1 -ic seats arc- missing. I
. ij'.'A,. your way may seem
da ]. and your fiathwuy rugged,
'nit be n'-t dismayed' whatever lie I
l ale. fj' ii .\ ill fake care of you. I
im:i:d sr. hi pt\ c'iole- I
Ilk'ATKS HIKTllDAY OF
NATIONAI. PTA
1
Aii.k .'- it. ?200 members and <
t ric ;i - i i the PTA of F'eod St. j
'i ;\h i in the school auditor
Hi:.. l ull: (Jay I'cb. 2 for their
i.Iai monthly meeting. Wor%
!ip ices were conducted by j'
I' ' lent Mrs. S. C. Perry j
j I au'.((i: !civ ;ifier 1 he business)
ii :i ;i very unique Founders'1;
i Day )>. : iam consisting of thej
i i i( .v i- . number": Remarks Hy'
'Mrs. W.7C Thompson; 1st presi-1
dent .0' the PTA of U.S.II. A j
i , I
r,..i i'. ai election hy the North-1
-ide M .j ners riub and members'
of the PTA. A pageant entitled
"The Ft.'.rit of Founder#' Day"!
pre ? ti1' I by the 8th grade and I
! ( :r i' : motor Miss I.. C. Skel j
I loir. Thru thi-' paf'eant the aims |
I id :;! i ...I values of tlve Associa!
tion were pictured. A beautiful 8
I ll?. hhthday Cake was' displayed.
Pepoits from the cake contest
v a r : t ved hy the Association as
i ;r means of raiding funds to pur
; cha.ve :i "Pus" were made. The
first advanced grade and their in
" * "rrr"jr- r??y f ^.-s-r -?-?*
_>
NOTBl?Yoar qucstioj) wltl be i
^rhen yon Irfclude a clipping of thi
Ll.ilJ.l. anil rnrrivf adrirpsa to VC
end only 25c ?nd a ttamptd ?nv
BEADING covering your blrthc
analysing three Questions. Expls
your questions to those^witl
v isxp Tow
THE l'ALMI
1810 ASSEMBLY STREET.
G. M. \V.?Have ..been a reader
of your column for sometime. Tell
me why it is that ever since a
certain party stopped pinging with
have been fa-lures? j
Answer ? This other party's
voiep-jnst bad" tha?. "little touch",
that seemed to make yours very
outstanding. Don't, worry about
the matter so much : . . if possible
ask this, other party back and
if they don't see fit t0 return.'
make arrangements, to get, someone
else i to assist you. >
L. A.?My brother got. sick
sometime ago and his wife sent
him to the hospital.?TWl doctors1
sent him home in a few days sayl
ing he had ulcers of the stomach.
Now he is dead and I would,
like to know if it was. ulcers or]
something else that caused hi.sj
death. |
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Answer?Hib death was the rcClllf
nC fV.,. c;/.mnnl, ll.nl
>7Vin \ / A i | IV ^ kllllUiA II I I 'HilJIV I (III I
lie had boon suffering with for,
quite sonic time. There wasn't
any kind of unfair work or trick-,
eiy done to cause his death. He,
being sixty years of aire, just
'couldn't seem to throw ofT the'toil;'
.ditioij. .
I. N*.?Should I encourage my,
husband with his plans or am I
really expecting too much?
Answer?Certainly you should ;
t.ive your husband all of the support
qnd encouragement that you.:
c-ui . . .-this is what tn-iKes sue-!
ci s -f ill nieP in the world. You
aren't expecting tou much, for he
is rnpahlc of carrying out these"
plans whereby you both will be
str'.ctor Miss Claudia Burroughs
wen the winners of the beautiful
bis*Inlay take. Souvenirs consist-ing
of- hatchets aiid candy hearts
"were presented the organization
by the fifth grades. A collection
-of- 7ft. I 1 -was received.
S2.".00O I?I'ILI) 1N"fl AM)
AT 1 MILE SCHOOL
J. R. Bonds, Principal
- .ii
?North Charleston?The- buildingawl
remodeling at the Four. Mile
School will bt. completed in May,
which ..consist of the following:
three new class rooms and auditorium.
which will .seat 750 peo
1 de."a new lighting system, a cen.tral,theating
plant, an oil burner
furnact. with thermostatic control
and new toilet fixtures for
boys aiKt girls.
A new diet kitchen will be eflOJI
noOOO'f !rO00O0C?C'0C,00000^'0iO<
J We offer {improved 1 r;
? cream of Virginia and
yard is amply stocked
S ' suited for any of y<
o ments.
A Trial wil
| Certified Coal
?(>00 fiervais St.
0 Quality ? Service
1
oocw^ascw:
I
inalyzed free in this column only
is column and sign year full name.
iur letter. For a "Privatf Reply"...
elope for my latest ASTROLOGY
fate; also a free letter of advice
tin your problems clearly and contin
the scope of logical reasoning.
Letter To ?
:tto lj-: \ dek
(OLUMHLV, S. C.
uenemeu.
L. I!.?Dot's the lrt>y I have in
mind really like me or is he using*
me for a sucker? Will my
uncle?ever?kg nrc gn alone with
boys ?
Answer?The boy does like you
but-?iy dear child, you both ar<?
~T()o ^yoi'iitr to be worried about
love affairs. I might add that
he goes with other girls, and you
should make other boy friends.
When you are old enough, youi
uncle will allow you to receive
company as .other girls.
F. II. C.?f have a nagging wife
'that nags me all of the time about
getting a better job. Sometimes
She says she will quit if- I don't
get better work. Tell me if it is
STdvisable for me to join the union
in order to better my condition?
Answer?Vqn miphf or. well allow
her to make her choice, as
she doesn't seem to understand
that jobs are not plentiful at this
time. Hold to the position you
have until you are able to" make a
bjettQr connection. In your line
of duty, I don't see bow it would
help toi join .the union, but it cerInJoW.
iLlll u-i ? ?
.>iu inn iiiikilt you any. \
-M. (I.?Several months' ago 1
dim vered a piece cut from the
inner sole cf my shoe. I wish to
l::io\v if \vF7Tt this lady told me
about thismatter is really true?
Answer?Well, I don't put much
weight to what she said _X.
(TuTA'. - see ho\? another?woman
would have had access to -your
shoe-'. Stop worrying about such
things it can't possibly harm
you.
looted next term by the boys under
tlie supervision of the Principal.
When the work is completed
i' W'H o-ir i t nt nl of ft claSS- '
rooms, office. library, auditoiium
. nd diet kitchen. With an enrollment
of -120 students.
Four Mile basket ball season is
in full swing, with her boys lead
ing the District winning- 5 games "
out of 0; gills l aving won 4 out of
<5. Free lunch Is served daily to
the students.
/ION PlhORIM rSIIKTCS
TO SING SUNDAY, 1:00 P.M.
ZionPilgrim Junior Usher board
will sir g at Zion Pilgrim chufch,
Arthuitowiy. Sunday, Feb.?12?at"
1 p.m. an at Bethlehem Baptist
thurch, Columbia at 3:00 p.m.
The public is cordially invited to
-witness both of these programs l
and hear scaur good singing.
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Saturday, February 11, 1939
S. C.. M. E. CONFERENCE
We regret to learn that Bishop
Frederick T. Kenney, "The "Million
Unit Fellowship Movement"
director, and Bishop Charles W.
Flint of the Atlanta Area have
been sick enough to be confined
to hospitals. Bishop Kenney has
held six of our annual conferences
Bishop Flint has presided over
four. We well know these high
churchmen, they are well acquaint
ed with us. We are sending up extensive
and hearty prayers for
their speedy restoration and per- f
feet recovery. From all account,
the health, prosperity and h.aPP.iness
of our entire Brotherhood
are sound and ideal.
^We shall remember after Lincoln's
birthday celobratiffi, Claf v
lin College rallv. PAh
pected that from our eight dis
triets spread qll peer the 46 couritics
of the state, will come 170 fl
nancial reports from our pastoral
appointments. The meeting is in-;
variably hold in the college, presided
over by the Bishop or Presi-.
dent J.B. Randolph of the institution.
After adjouttiment, the
ministers shall repair to the college
dining hall where a palatable
and luxuriant afternoon meal is
served. The next rally at the col
lege is in May at the commence
ment. It is expected then that all
of uui Claflln rally monies will
be into the hands of the colleg.e>
While publication of this arti ?
cle is emerging from press, all
M.E. members will be celebrating
the International Million Unit Fel
lowship Tea. A Cup of Tea for
Each One Around the World, Feb.
Conference, 42,836 members to
7. What a great group of our'
sip tea, pray for continual union,
with peace, wisdom and His un- 7~
molested prosperity. Remember
the beautiful messaga_Qf.;Hr^ E
Stanley Jones: "May this cup of
tea, drunk around the world in
many churches and among many --peoples,
become the very chalice of
Christ in which we pledge to
~Him our common loyalty and our
common determination to carry
out the Great Commission among
all peoples with wholphanrted ?
zeal and loving devotion, till the
kingdoms of this world become
the kingdoms of our Christ."
PROFESSIONAL
r Attn?
DR. A. B. JOHNSON
SURGEON?
Office: 1323 1-2 Assembly St.
Phonp Sififi
Residence: 919 Oak Street
i=-. Phone 8740
REV. J. H. JOHNSON
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office: 2029 Marion Street
Dealer in Real Estate, performs
marriage ceremonies, writes wills,
deeds, mortgages, claims, etc.
?y.: Call to See Him - - Office
Phone 8407 Res. 6798
DR. H. H. COOPER
DENTIST
Special Attention Given to Diseases
of the Gums
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
j A Specialty
Office Phone 6429 Rec. 8264
1125 Washington St. Col'a.. S. C.
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Office Hours: Telephone:
11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8871
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
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Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty
Office: Residence:
2115 I^dy St. -1301 Pine St.
Columbia, S. C.
Phone 7811
All Classes of Dental Work .
Dr. L. H. Hallman
DENTIST Tj
PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS
Sundays by Appointments
Office: 2369 1-2 Gervais St.
Columbia, S. C.
Office Hours: Telephones: L
8:80 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Offic? 6088
Residence 887S |
Dr. D. K. Jenkins i
DENTIST
FillinSfs, Plates, Crowns, Bridge*
Anesthesia a Specialty