The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 11, 1939, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, March 11, 1939. . "CHARLIE" S By Cha i "THE ROVI> f i The Wawnin* Mail Matthews who is at the Rote Reine in Havana Cuba. He i planning to make his third Soutl American tour from there. . . Best wfohes to you and give m; regards to the Madame . . . di not forget to write me* a detail ed weekly letter of interesting subject matter . . , unusual new and views of every country yoi visit just as fast as they happei and unfold about you . . . S that those who read this colunv will be able to visualize gloriou <? days in the warm sunshine o South America, and journey wit! you: I've heaid stories of. beautifu browns down there . . . the lik of which I never realized has ex isted . , . So when you reac ?Rio Do Janerio and Buenos Aire don't forget nie when you are a those social functions . . . It i not necessary to mention to th young ladies that I am marrie . . Just say I'm columnist an not only read and write Span is . . . but also think in Spanish . -> Because rometimo I intend to- in vestigate the truth or fallacy c those fantastic yarns about th great South American metropolis es . | . and a few names and ad dresses of native citizens . . young ladies . . . no men . . wi be of invaluable service. DEAR CHOLLY: ern Celebrities" this .week you di not mention Todd Duncan, who i from Kentucky, and John Ro> borough, who hails from Plaque nine, La. Ralph Matthews nearly blaste the h eads off of those editors o the Harlem weekly for publisl ing that "Three Million Dollar story on the fro;*t page as' the _^ .did . ^ And I've heard that yo aye shooting "Whiskey Willie straight at their heads too. Don do that . . . bub . . . Earl Browi the managing editor, is a dow home boy from Virginia . . . S get one of the boys to get th SUillKIlL UUJjy Oil UlUb euse un v straighten the matter out . . Shall send ycru lots of news froi Los Angeles and Hollywood nej week. Be sure to investigate tl story, so the boys and girls 01 here will get it straight. Your Old Pal, KID STETSON. k. DEAR CHOLLYj Received your airmail specij this morning. And in aceordanc with your request made an inve; tigation, and am sending you report ow my findings. The stor of the little Brooklyn lass wf was reportedly being groomed b millionaire sponsors in her clim to success as not a pipe dreai us thi> "?mnkv fitv" sheet hea< ? lined liist week and she has m< been deserted by the fairy got parents' . . . as yet . . . She is' ge ting a bequest . . . but nothing lilt the nu*no|y announced ... I Cinderella" desiring- to magnif the allotment just "natchul bawr fibbed, and had the Anisterda boys unwittingly following su: ... So the hon^r of the pres my boy, is still unsullied. Now folks in the know ai questioning the wisdom of th "sponsors' choice. jLooks like-j bad start . . . and money cannt take the place of certain virtue Mrs. H?'s Hoy Bo is a bad lad the boys on the At enue claim; forgetting his rai in' and showing no coftisideratic for the mob and lesser lights < the home grown "Mikado" now i hectic rehearsal . . . Some of tl lads are beginning to think the can't stand Mr. Bo . . . The Ch cago- import by the same nan gave the coming production somi thing to shoot at . . . All the bi wigs were at the opening, budd and motable frankly and happil . "iitterbugged" with the rest < the maniacs. The boys on the Hill declai V that Bo1 is referring to Mikac numoer two as niv shmv" ha' ing invested some ten grar _??Lhere ..? "Now he did - not-- te me that I only heard it so don't know whether he has ar jack in the, shorw or not". Kid Low ?hae? is still goin strong in "Hellaza Poppin" at tl Winter Gardan . . . The weather warm and street corners ai \ Ton can tra^ ' any where ..a day. r. on 1 SOUTHE1 in coaches, JUr-dondttionad Cc IHJOT THE 8AFE " r. r: <sobb, Di ? Cala ' : ) . : - : .. . PEARS'EM UP :: rles Spears < I ?G REPORTER" ; ; 4 > ^ # # f # '# i * blossoming in the out of season 1 have nothing to do but lounge s around. Will be out in Fargo, I North Dakota . . . and St. Paul, . Minn., for the next three weeks 7 on special business. And will 0 sernd you socially interesting news - selected for your column. When ? you write give my regards to Kid s Stetson and the rest of the boys II and girls on the Coast. Asking 1 you tor save a seat for me in the ? car. when you take the trip to see n "The Old West Throw A Party"* s I remain, the old sargcant, in the f machine gun company'* First h Platoon. ? ; _ ll Your Pat; il MOBILE BUCK, e ' / - HELLO BOYFRIEND: h Am buckin' the traffic once s more in the Capital City, and its t no ice cream social . . . Weather s warm but sorta chilly right on, e like icc under a blanket. A tree d from an acorn is what the D.A.K. d is now realizing in the harvest of h protest here in Washington, to . their unbearable and disgusting i?discrimination toward the world'* if idol. It was rude, crude, cruel, ia unfair, even dumb and un'patrioi tic, for no true loyal American 1- would permit their personal pre. judiees to cause this country to 11 be held in contempt, as it must now be, by -t-hose we have 'censored, even won censure daily. I see i?that?the?New?York?chirice for d Pope was really elected. Did you is notice? c- Your Girl Friend, EVA JESSYE. Jj JOHNSTON NEWS ,?r The second quarteerly confery ence was held at Bethel C. M. E. ^ church on Sunday night. Reports ,?? were made by the members and >t sTicnVed~that they had been doing 1 great work. n At 7:45 o'clock the Presiding l0 Elder, J. A. Jowers delivered a ie wonderful sermon, using for his 1{j subifect "Prayer". Total raised $10.50. One added to the church ^ Mr. J. G. Miles.. Mrs Ida Mitchell and son, Ru,c fus have returned to- Stillmore, it ,Ga., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gary. Mrs. Sallie L. Smith and Miss Theola Spiginer motored to Augusta, Ga, on Saturdayr Miss Jannie Sinkler has return d ed to Aiken after a vis-it-to relu!c tives here. 5- Pope-Abney a A surprise marriage, of intery est to their friends in Johnston 10 was that of Miss Carrie Pope >y and Mr. Frontis Ab.-.ey which [h took place February 11. 111 Mr. ami Mrs.. Abney are re-, ceiving the congratulations of their 'many friands. They are making their home on t- Johnson street with the groom's :e mother. ^ Have yo'u lrie?l to get , any of y- your friends over the wool.- <''"<! y, to take 'One. Palmetto Header T 1 You have talked with them the P past week, haven't you? If you 1 haven't told them about the '' "Leader" I am asking you when you see them again, tell them e what good news they are misse ing every week by not taking ? the "Leader". 3 FRIENDSHIP A.M.E. CIURCH Rev. H. W. Walker, Pastor Clinton, S. C.?Sunday was an s unusual bu^y day. We were thank "1 ful to be alive; thankful for the . beautiful day to go aibout our in ... . duties. Sunday school began at the usj ual hour with officers and teach ers in their respective places. Supt. H. L. Alexander conducted e the opening exercises. After the l? class study of the lesson, Supt. Iv gave a very pointed* "review. At 11:15 Rev. Walker opened ~sei vice accompanied by Rev7 G. e T.' Shelton, A. J. Steward. Rev. j0 Shelton's subject was "A Right". l/. The sermon was very practical 1(j and instructive. The evening sei'lb-nion_was taken front Proiierbs I 24:10. lie stressed the fact that iy "A Test of Our Religions is AdI versify". Suiulay was Comnvunig ion. Day ainiN|? element^ repreie Renting the broken' body and shed is i blood of the Master were served ro! to those who professed faith in irel ny | LJSTJ he I QQJ jn f WMI aft .^SBCSBb? iieh*? o? through Train* TY or TRAIN TRAVEL vision Passenger Agent ibia, 8. C. ? r-tbeir -erueified and risen Saviour For the morning worship wc acknowledged the following visitors: Dr. Dawkins, Union; Mr. R K. Groves, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr Bidden, Messrs Davis, Holland Belle, Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leake. Dr.' Dawkiuis and 'Mr. Groves made pleasing remarks. ? At 3:19?Rev:?Wjalker,-chcrir, number of his officers rendered services at St. Paul Bapt. church Laurens. Rev. Walker preached to over 500 people. He is a little indispo'.ed," but after seeing that crow'i, he preached as if he forgot h's aches and pains. Miss Clotelle L. Harris and little G-ldie Babb. were week end visit',rs in Greenville. Vir. Cregg Gary a .ftudent at S'ate college spent the week end vith hume folk. BAHAMAS ISLANDS BAPTISTS IN SESSION Drs. J. p. Iteeder, Foreign Mission Secretary and G. Goings Daniels. s.?* , ?"S "CllN. B. C. of America Conducting Institute Nassau, N. P., Bahamas Islands (Special)? Seventy-two Missionaty Baptist churches of the Bahamas Islands Group, with a potential membership of many thousands, arc holding their annual convention and conference here in this city. The sessions are being held at the Zion Bapt. church, the leading church of the group on the Island, of which the Rev. Talmage Sards is pastor, New Providence has not witnessed such a gathering of spiritual leaders in many years. The convention took on nont only a convention aspect but a Bible Imstjtue and a spiritual gathering have developed. The two visiting guest speakers, 'teachers amT conductors an the Rev. J. P. Reeder, D.D., s prominent pastor of Columbia, $ C., and correspendoig secretary^ of the Foreign Mission board, anc the Rev.'*G. Goings Daniels, D.D. of Georgetown, S. C., pasturing the largest church in mat city and second recording secretary of the National Baptist Convention of America. For ten days they have htood in the gateway, as the Baptists .call'it, preaching, lecturing and teaching. They sailec ttm_ - i' i ixwiu 1*1 mini, r id., Uft r L'UI liai) 23 rd, folowing the adjournment oj the executive board meeting which was held in Jacksonville^ The> arrived in Nassau on the palatial steamship "New Xoithland," anc were met at the docks by a delegation of representative citizens business and professional men ant mesengers from the outer islands Theri first appearance was thi signal of a large outpouring which has kept up morning, noon am night. Dr. Daniels delivered th< lirst sermon on .Sunday morning; I)r. Reeder followed in the afternoo'n and evening: During theii stay here they dedicated the missionary" boat known as -"THE PR1NCK," commissioned her ami placed her in service to- do work in the Bahamas. She is to visit the twenty-five inhabited island* regularly. Notable among those who art in nttondance otho>- than Die (lis tmguished visitors from t h t states are: Rev. Wm. Finder Eight Mile Rock Island; Thomas Anvbristow, Kxuma Island; Rilej Gipson, Stanaird Cay Island; Jos oph Miller, Long Island; Whit field Wright, Dead Man's Cay Is land-; Hercules Sargeant, Achilia: Hay Island; J. W. Ferguson, May aquane District; Daniel Dean, Iiec Bay Island; Jerome ILutchesan, pastor Metropolitan Bapt. church Nassau; H. Brown, pastor Bethe Baptist church and Sister Ethe Hunter, Missionary, Cat Island. EAST BALTIMORE NEWS By J. W. Agurs Mt. Pleasant Baptist church se vices of the week: Tuesday, nigh pastor and nleinbt'is visited 'th Mt. Hebron dmtrch in the intere? .of?Rev. L. A. Williams anniver sary. Wednesday night," Marcht'egular church meeting. Rev. L C. Clark acted as moderator. Do " Pawniore was eh-cted as ehnirnia of the Deacon board. Other busi nes* w.ir-fra nsnrtnt- crmrrtty:~AH auxiliaries* niajle their final rc ports. Thui^Saay nightj^March 1 preaching by Rev. Fraylor. Frl day night preaching also in be _ half of the Pastor s Aid. Sunda ?ohool Sunday morning", 9:30 cor ducted by the STssT. Supt. Doaco Jenkins, with teachers at their ri sportive places. Preaching b the pastor at 11:30, Rev. D. C Clark: text St. Matt. 10:15. Th monthly finance report by the sec rotary, Mrs. Smeila Lewis. We were proud to have as ou visitor Rev. W. M. McRaniel o Shiloh Baptist church. 3:30 hoi communion service5. Preaching b; pastor. St. Luke 5;10. with fiv visiting ministers. BYPU 0 p.m. Night Services a 8 o'clock Sermon by Rev. Bailey Tie preached a wonderful sermon On the sick list: Mrs. Mildrei Walker, who remains at the Johi Hopkins hospital. Bro. M. W. Mo blgy. 15f)3 JetTerson St. We hop the members and friends will visi them. brittle Paul McMeekin celrbrat ed his 13th birthday March 1st a his home 108 N. Dallas St. Ic cream and cake was served to hi little friends. See Tattle Mjit thrw Williams for The Palmoffi leader. v SUBSCRIBE FOR THE "LEADER' . \ i " ' Mrs. Ethyl (Smith) Browne the authorised Poro Demonstrator is conducting a school of beauty i culture here at the beauty shoppe of Madame F. L. Carolina^ I02'J High Market streets There are two group of students. One that has had previous experience in I a group of beginners. Class days are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdays until noon. You may look forward to. March ' 20 inst. when there will be presented at the Howard Hi school auditorium, a Coiffui'e Review with the latest style hair on parade. This will be conducted b? Mrs. Browne who is really a genius. ' c The funeral services for Mrs. Pi.vji Wnlkltr. worn cnnilnct ed at Bethel A. M.. E. church, on' Sunday, ?<Iarch 4th at three p.m. She hairTTeen in declining health for ten years. The end came on March second. She is survived 1>y her husband, Brn. J. T. Walker, seven children a mother, two sisters and a host of relatives and friends Interment was- madc-in Bethei cemetery.. . J. B. Brockington. undertaker in charge. Sister Ella fioldenr was funeralixed at Bethel Monday, Feb, 27. " she passed al'tei?years?of 14+ ; health. . Mr. ^Charley -Gardner who is in i the government inaiine services i has been there for more than two , decades and is considered trustworthy and capable, He is mate I </n the large government dredgi and handles it with the skill of a veteraln. Mr. Ed. Gardner, his hi other is a fisherman, and owns : the Cecelia?the sea skiff?15 ft. by 24 ft. He is considered one ot the,highly rated fisherman in the - harbor:"" ~ 1 The reception or testimonial . that was given Bishop and Mrs. |- M. H. Davis was a big affair and the writer feels' an honor worthi! ly bestowed.~ j Bishop Davis is a South Caro, linian and has a large circle of fiiends who are always delighted . to hear or read of his success. > The shad business seems to be . dike of other recent seasons of a j poor start. The -fisherman how ever art* opumisuc. ' Excelsior choir under - the dii icction of_ its chorister. Mr. J^.E. r I'i iuleau .visited Sister Louisa I Johnson who-has been indisposed ^ Cot quite sometime. The rendi " tion was much enjoyed as ex> pressed by Sister Johnson.. She ' felt revived ami, asked that they come again. It was a pleasant thing to see | church-goers taking advantage ?* the clement weather Sunday. , f At Bethel, Dr. R. S. Lawrennec ' delivered two heart stirring ser, inons, morning and evening. Text I Gal. <!th chapter. Theme: The Symbol - of the Christian World. Evening Text John I0:ll>. Theme : Abundant Life. Seven accessions ; for the day. A ILVI.Tl.M01tIt, Ml)., M-,WS~ tttrs.) Barney Douglass, jr. 1 he schedule of Mt. Hebron: On Monday night, Deacons' meet ing; Tuesday night, prayer meett : ?i t i iiik aim cnon- rehearsal; W.ednes1 day night, Bible class, under direction Rev. Daniels; Thursday "iiight servictr-nt 8:00 p.m. by thi I'astor, Rev. Flowers; Friday, night church meeting. On Sunj day morning service by the pas tor. His pulpit associates wei Rev. Moore and Rev. Xeal. Sun { day evening at 0:00 p.m. The j Lord's Supper was glvcm at M Hebron. It was served by Rev. Daniel. The second anniversary of the Sweet Hope Free Will church will begin Monday night, March (Jth at 8 o'clock and continue through 1 Monday night 20.th Everybody is ^ cordially' -invited to attend this v celebration. Program committee 1 Mrs. Carolina E. Station, Mrs. Beatrice Sincletary. Mrs. Mable ? Singlctary. Refreshmelit commit ' tee, Mrs. Mable Tilgham, Mrs. aj Maggie Brooks. Mrs. Lucresia "l Pickens, Mis. MarHia Chapman! Entertaining committee: Mrs. EsiTther Williams, Mrs. Mable Gri'ffin, Miss Malissa llenner, Mrs. Corinne Atkinson, Miss Mattie l"| Station,' Mr. Charlie" Singlctary, '*i Rev. C?. II. Tilgham. pastor. >'j Our sick list: Mrs. Florence l" Hood, Mrs. Fannie Evans, Mr. Wil n liant GrifTin, Mrs. Marguerite An drew, Mrs, Mary. Brice. and Mrs, y Irene Williams were the. Sunday ' evening .guests of Mrs. Williams. '-j HOLLY HILL NEWS l'l After quite a rainy week we f were favored with the beautiful y sunlight Sunday and all church y goers found their places of wor?l ship. Targart was favored with I a large crowd at the morning services. Dr. L. IFarmer deliver !ed a wonderfuL sermon from the I subject Which Side Ate Y'ou On? ^ | This sermon was food for thought a and four joined the church. Dr. * Farmer held his second quartcrc ly conference Saturday and Sun* day at Bethel and Tafgart. The evening services were held at f A.M.E. church delivering a soul 0 stirring sermon. CIJ r Pastor, * Rev. Beethea needs much praise ? for the %uccoss of the quarterly S- - cot if en; i tee?which?rinsed?Sunday night, March 5th. The total ai mount raiser! lor fnis quarter be| ing $135.05. Dr. Farmer went a> way full of smiles. Mrs. Bethea the efficient wifr ? ; REND Kit CANTATA , SECOND CALVARY SUNDAY Allen University choir wiip sinj?" "Rdshuzzar" at Second Calvary church, Sunday night. MarcH 12 at *:0'J o'cT ck. Prof. Ah: ahum, director will he *in charge. The public is invited. .The hour is set for o'clovk for the convenience Aim put lie. of OUr pa.-'toi .-celiltj to have l><4V with us f- r a i.unTtjet'"": of years instead of month's from . the sincere astd sweet way she has entered into the women's Work" of. the two churches. Rev. Rhodes pastor of I.ovelv Hill Haptist church delive'cd two strong sermons at I.ovejy 11 ill oi. Sunday. This, being his Coniniurjion day quite a luigo crowd at tended both se.rviees. Rev. and Mrs. Rhodes and daughter and lJi?iic(.-.. C.oiiiiiv OniO. were <lin n e r_ g u e s t s Sunday c.i Deacon and .Mis, Frank Gain. I)r. and Mis-. Far hut. Ttev. and Mrs. Bethca and children and Miss A. B. Pickett were dinner guests ol' Mr. and "Mrs. J.IarvujBarnesi . We note the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 1'aimer--and --Mrjs. Lee Lowe of Unity A. M. K. church at Bethel Sunday evening. Visitors art; always 'welcome. , Messrs Bolie 11 unt and W. I'.. - Bunch of Targait?a+rd?Beth"! art? delegates _ * to Electoral' college which meets in St. Geoige, ?th. The Holly Hi)! girls basket bail team andj the Santee It sciWabj' girls met in a game at HollyHill; with a thrilling game ffo'm stait to liriish. The scores being 1 s-1 i favor Holly Hill. Friday, March y-rd an amateur 1 program was given aC' tl;g H< ].>' ilill Kosonwald by members of the faculty. The piogram consisted-of folk dances, tap dancing, popular songs, etc. L)ue tQ the weu-, ther Elloree was the only visiting school to take a part on the program, M1LLFU Gil A PEL A. M. K. CHl'KCII Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor Last Sunday was most beautiful ] and the members of .Miller Chapel, i availed themselves with the oppoi tunity and heard a most wonder- i ful sermon delivered by Dr. E.A. Adams, P. E. o? Newberry district taken from Phil. . Among the many things he stressed --do! one tiling at a time and do it well. 1 At th'e .close of the sermon s ' 1' came forward nnd, partook of the' ! Lord's Supper. This senium was. 1 delivered with, force and power.' and "vyill not be l'oi-jrotten nion. At dn'lo Rev. Bowman was in-! ; \ ited to the, Presbyterian church'1 to prea.h a sermon l'or the Mis-)' sipnavy Society. A minder of his member? accompanied him and is ' so reported that he delivered a |>oul Stirling sermon en' Love. At! ' 7:*?0 hi- preached another one ot ! ' those spiritual sermon- on Quench ine Spiritual Thirst. Rev. R.-den 'bunch, par-tor op ( , XmsT.erry'ch. cuit worshipped with lis Sunday -j nijjht. . j Monday ni^ht tlo sic.md qua! I jei-ly i.->i:i' eivnco?as ii:??eo11 e i>i;'1 i?ttt?? {.its usual hiuu;...Dr.?Ad-.m- 4o?Ow ~ , us.ua 1 way complimented I!cv. Bow j ^ man an ; his'. otVscer* for their 1<>y-1 al support given hini an,] urged I , tl'.at the officers stand by t h cl ^ church program. It is one among < the best cont'erenccs'. said he held this year;, and.it goes without say j imr, without a good leader it's a r failure. We are not hoa>ting at all, but Miller Chapel is bles'od by having one of the best leaders in the state or United States. On t next Sunday at 2 u', lock the Jun- 1 ior choir will accompany him to CCC camp and at .1 blO the senior > choir will accompany him to Beth ' lehem Baptist . church to preach for Mrs. Montgomery.'s club. ; All the .touched in and around t Newherry closed their'schools last i We ine-'day and attended the State Teachers' ,Assoe.iation in Columbia : tiiis weekv , Mr. Oliver (lallnian was in the city last week visiting his parents i Mr. Burton and Mr'. Whitener wor Tdipped wHrlvrM? last?Sunday tiitcf Come to rhurijh; go to church.' I .... (HI-SI II? PAR s?; It Al'tts : Mrs. d.?JL)??T .:nn,c,ri<!fr was t he week or d guest < f her j brother and sist,or-jn-law. Prof. , - and Mrs. S. T.. Finlov. Mr. Fted Lander and little grandson. Order T.ander of High Point was in tho eitv for the week > visiting h's reha+iws. Miss- i os Maggie and Maria Alexander, Cemetery streets a 'd MrL^Geurg.ia Crosby. Graham street. Miss Elizabeth Gaines of l-'inUA' high faculty, sin-nt tho week end w it h her parents at thei: bono in Groat Falls. Mr. R'lutt P.ai>'or from tho ('. C. C. Camps/ at Ft. Rottning. i (la., is visiting his parents Rev. and Mrs. I.. A. Harbor, Columbia i ' st root Mr. Eli Maoon. utic of t h>ster's much loved citizens died last Thursday at-his .home oil Collins street, and was busied Su-n day aftorn on. Funeral services trad burial were at Old Wilson ifaptist church in the county. The sermon un*. preached by. the TIastor. Rev. MnTior.cy. Several : persons from Chester attended r the. services. .... I Complimentary to Miss M. I) Kelly, Jeancs t eacher, Mr. and ; Mrs.1 Boyd ontertaindd a few friends at their home in Rodman. ~ Frlday eve; inpt at a sumpt 1:0.1"' sgppej^ Those present Were: " aiiss Kelly, Misfc Kuln Coleman, Mrs. J. D. Boyd, Mrs/C. M, Finley, Miss Rcrsa Brown, Miss Ar; sania Hall, Mr. Smith Bailey, 1 I' rS07WKWE 1 ' \?s, employers tlit judge your, age 1>y jour hair. And if your hair is K'i?? >> < nnuiir as wi ll ?iar a tail say int., "I'm old too old fur this job!' ilayo you I'Vi-r I o. t out on good _ j '?! ? for lliis rt'UMin r If you hate, don't worry you can keep it from Intppi-iiini* aftain. Simply rotor yrrur matter how it ray yours in now, jt will 'iiisiailtTy' take 011 glutting, y on t li f ul - look I nig t trior when Larieusv is brushed through it. No experience ni t t'ssary direct ions in puikaiie tell you how i?> apply l.arlcusc. 'l akes only a few minutes, tailor will not ru!? oil or wash out. IV l.arieuse keep your ailc a setret. \Sllo knows, it mav mean n new johf'ir you . . . anil new friends . . .and new chances for romance. (Jet a hot tie today. *IF YOI R I>I. A?. I. It DDI S NOT II WK IT, 'SI Nl> SI.2s mi extra postage UN -Ht.CT I <> coDimori .1 ^/cViieuAe. '-^*>1. - HAIR COLORING r GODtFROY MFG. CO .3510 Clive St..St.Louis;Mo. ; :MT h'hc jruests were en-1 teitained *v\ 1th several Jively pho-' iiocraph records. -The supper ' which consisted of many variety tii.-lus tastily seasoned, cooked, erved. and much enjoyed by the quests. On account of had weather, the .Mexican play which was to be n-nderoil last Tuesday at Fir.lev rich school auditorium by the 6th irrado 11, will he on Thursday nite March 10th if thL* weather permit. , , All of the teachers of Fir.ley Fork vnVinnl will nftr.ml tbr> Rtnt.P' Teachers' association in Columbia L; i< Week. At the fifth annual basketball to.: > san.er.t at Mather academy in Camden last Friday'and Satur-j lay, Fir.ley high girls were the winners. They brought back the diver trophy which is the second 'mo they have won it. Fa eh play j r was given a golden colored ( n irdatut e basketball. The boys ! laved a? far . as "the semi-final-. Mr-:. Henrietta Walker has reamed home after spending sev-1 ral months with her daughter in famaica, I.. I.. N.Y. ...Mrs,.. .IJi.lo'e - Xel.-vur and - little-j laughter Catherine came down I 'rdnt Washington. I"). C.. and ' nor', a few days with her parents li. and Mr-n John Allen. Pafir-h-t. They left Saturday night, and. Mr. R'hert Nelson, Jr. Mrs. Aran Paul has returned >viu Philadelphia where _ she pe: t seCei al months with her isters. Miss Maggie Alexander of lock Hill was the week end guest' if her si-ster,?Mrss?M ai ia Alex- j tiller. Mjss M. D. Kelly, bur Jeanos< vac: er heM a very successful > , are: t-Teachers' Regional on Sat- j >day at the Pleasant Grove ciioel. Twelve school conimun- J ties -were represented.* Supt. ,L E. Nunnery spoke on: ! ( J'ht. Relationj erf the P.T.A. to. he School'.'. Mrs. Brownlee Low- | y. the Health Nurse, spoke on: 1 The Place of Health in the j school"; Miss Fannie B. Cassell, 'The Relation that Should Exist j IT .'tween the Parent-Teacher and j Child". A one' minute talk wa' i made by the president of each j a.-.-oc;at:.J!; regarding what had j jccii 'accomplished during t h e 0 ar and projects for the future. | \ quartet lroni Mt. Aral ar.d Mt. | Who schc/.ls furnished musica. j rclet-tlohs eilchT?MT>s Kelly com^T [h.iriei.tcd the P.T.A. orr their ae- j tvm pi is h sr.ent s for the year and presented phms for next school year. Hardy's Beauty Salon Specializing In All Scalp Treatments and Htiir Dyeing 1 '521 McDuflfie Ave. Columbia, S. C. j A 0 0OOQvoooo oooooowoofeoo.o 1 L E E V Y ' S 8 FUNERAL HOME S INDERTAKER and EMBALM 8 ^?r State Hospital and Palnu 0 Sanatorium S ?st or. ax? LOWER PRICES o AMIllTLANCE SERVICF o ? wAs Near As Your Nearest Pho -rt , " Z IHwlmrff. IiCfflT <5 and Ridpcway ? 1831 1 AVLOR ST. COLUME ? PHONE 9276 &0X>OOOO:D;03eO*^^ i ? - - ." 1 - Pag* 3 Watch Repairing E. W. ISOM " : tiiiEiyy' 2225 1-2 Richland Street COLl'MRIA, S. C\ MADAM I'KTKR'S IIA lit CUOXVKH For Diseased" Scalp?Lives Life J, and Beauty. BLS'f (iHOWHR? " Apply once a week?PRICE 35e 1906 Rhuiding St., f'olurr.bia, S.(5. ( nunts Drug Store, W ashington St., Thomas Drug Store, Taylor and Harden Sts. va part qf Sour policy rln order that v.'e might * make clear the ur.uSual degree of service we are ex tending to the community i ?it has always been cur mm. ?policy to we'copie those * who are interested. We be v lieve that a visit to our establishment will prove enlightening?and cl ?da^Cvpatlonal value. r Johnson-Bradley Funeral Home, 1101 Park Street lELtPHUNE *137 David G, Ellison General Insurance Honest and eiricient attention Riven to all business placed with me. PIIONE "717 ~B ES T 8 Y COAL ?ALWAYS? PROMPT SERVICE PHONE 4311 WHILE IN NEW YORK STOP AT W 0 O I) S IDE H O T E L The Finest X'olored Hotel in Harlem 21217th A\e. at 112nd" St. Now York, Now York Aim HON :t-2 Hut SFRSC HIRE FOR THE "LEADER" ooo'oooc-c'c-i'oovvc-i^ooooo^ca ^R ^ ^ : J 1. S. LecvjV Manager * ^