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THE PALME
, 1310 ASSEMBLY STREET
R. S. C. ..Should I stay where I
am and try to jro to school ami
make a doctor? Will these people
help me to be a doctor? whats
in life for me? - Ans:
The medical profession is
not that you can absorb over night
lad. It takes years of study, train
7 tTTgamt practical experience-to yb o
come a physcian, and its too muc)i
to expect of any?l'l iends to?hand
you a medjeal education on a silver
tray. Your only hope then is to
educate yourself, pay yonr own
way thru school, If,you have the
courage and backbone- to do it.
Your reward will bo a worthwhile
one tmd?well --earned. ' Ydu'lmve
.tackled a biir job son, (hmd Im-W
to You.'1?
A. C. M. - .Who di<l my boy friend
7 caixy_,tu_th? fram*-Friday night ?Ans.
A very prissy and dainty
little lady by the initials of KSn.
SAINT JAMES * |
A. M. E. riU RCH
Rev. W. B. NasH,, I'astor
!/ Sunday morning a cheerful
pfl-oup of children greeted the
Supt. as well as adults. The review
by Rev. R. II. 'Golden wa?
inteerstiner. Senior class No. 2 is
holding the banner. Visitors ?u|
the Sunday school were: Mr*. I
Fannie Archey Dash, Misses "Edna
and Lucy. Adams, nieces of the
pastor. Sunday uiorninjr the pas
tor preached from the 1 theme:
Old Fashioned Home. ,
Sunday afterno' h In spite <>)
the rain. Rev. T,. 0, Jenkins, pastor>.
o,f Union Baptist church" and
his] jubilee choir ..were present to
assist u< in a pew rally. Rev.
Jenkins preached a practical sermon
which will linger lornr in our
hearts,' The captains who made
- the rally a success were: Mesdames
Rosa Delancy. Katie Soloomn,
Mary Phelps, Inez Russell
Cornelia Harris, Mattie Randolph
Lola Cheek, Bertha Lewis. Frances
Gore, H. M. .Yountr, Mamie
u Austin. M. W. I.onpr, Miss Fannie
Phelps and Miss Estclle. Jan
eherte. The pastor led the way
and the members followed. Son
(lay night the pastor preached
from the theme: "A Life With A
Purpose. We enjoyed three soul
stirring sermons. Among those
. attending the teachers' association
were: Misses Gertrude Boney
Eloise Japcrettc, Sallie Mae Lester,
Rev. and Mrs. V. A. Janerette.
Presiding Elder I. W. Janerette
and daughter Anna. Sunday
was Women's day and Mrs.
' II. M. Young brought?a-beaot-rftri
bouquet c/f flowers which added
much to the occasion. Several
visitor^ were present. Come again.
you are welcome.
ST. ANDREWS A.M.E. CIU'RCF!
Rev. G. H. White, Pastor
Andrews. S. C.?The church
school was conducted by Supt.
Smith and the lesson was reviewed
him. For the children's hour
a reading was given by Miss
Arneitha Smith. Th,e pastor's
message was f?o Forward. Our
visitors were Mrs. Mary Harriet
of Conway and" Mr. Gcr/i}|e .Tackson
of Asheville. N. C.. the latter
spent the week end at the parsonage.
Our League was presided over
by Miss Rudolph Greene. A very
1 excellent pr' gram was rendered.
At night services the Living Tree
was presented by Mrs. White.
Although it rained the,-amount of
$fo.20 was renorfPd nn<l
fti'o still to report. Rio. Trod
Greene thanked the directors for
the splendid prot:'ram.
Miss Rloise 'Scarborough was
day at 3 o'clock by the pastor.
Mosdames Anna Wilson and
Alaphnirv Graham united with the
^ church March oth.
The Palmetto Electoral college
is now history-. This church is
very grateful to lay-members for
electing Mr. Fred fircone as one
of the delegates to the General
conference in Detroit, Mich., next
year. He is a very fine churchman
and an exceptional business
man. The ladies of the church and
the community under the direction
of Mrs. Fred Greene had many
and a plenty, good things to eat at
Greene's hall for tijc delegates
and visitors.
The Allen. University singers
were with us cn February 28th
In a ,<lowrt pour of rain an appreciative
audience wasp at i.he school
auditorium to hear the sweet music.
This community looks forward
yearly to the coming of
Prof. Abraham and his songbirds.
Gome' worship wfth us^ You
are welcome.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. N. W. Green, Pastor
Marion, S. C.?Last Sunday was
an outstanding day for the members
and friends of Bethel M. E.
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;iTO LEADER 5
COLUMBIA, S. C.
" 1
II. I.. W-. Should 1 no somewhere
clue and take Beauty Culture or co
fitinue going where I started -j
, Aus: (let down to business put ,
more time on this course of stu- '
dy you are taking remain where t
there, you wish to take a more
?you "We how. 1 f.-when you are thru ^
thorough course ...then arrange j
?to -enter?mt??a-larger school. j
R. V. -- 1 am writing you- to, know ,
who is taking the money, from my (
pocket hook as I am .terribly up- (
set over the> matter?
Ans: The very same party is
taking your money right now who i
; has Deen taking it right along ...
and von It now pi if. . ill o nil?u4m ' .
the guilty party happens; to he. .:
^ Oct a different room from this girl <
and do not continue to he the
-goat as ynn^iroiv't making" enough ~
nvoney to take care of the both *
of you. * I
I church. Our Pastor, Rev, Green
delivered g most soul stirring serj
mon, which brought happiness to >
the hearts of all who heard. '
Sunday afternoon, was a very ;
gala atfaij- with the thrf* Sunday s
schools of'Marion in a joint ses- '
sion. This a Hair .was 'sponsored '
by Mr. I.. B. (JurlcvT Music was t
I ?... - ? ' < < - -
?i iii.-iivii u\ a mixed cn< ir. rroni ' 1
all thfee Sunday schools, which) '
gave renditions of a croup of la
spirituals, led by Mr*. Corrie Mr- t
IjiitVie. with Miss Beatrice W. .i
Jtd.nson. at the piano. \
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Miss Tlutli Cooper. the f
()uecu representing;4 St. '.lolm A. j
M. E. .eharch, and was assisted in t
tin* collection. by Mr. II. A. ITicks. |
M is*. \'i,,Ur?bfowe.- the Queen from ,
Mt. Pisirah Baptist church, was
assisted by Mr. Johnson and Miss
Annie Sellers the Queen fr??'m 1
Bethel M. K. church, was assist-' ;
led in the collection by Mr. AT man ,
of -tlie- North Carolina Mutuail Insurance
Company. (
Bethel M. K. church Queen wvm 2
first prize and St. John A. M. E.
chuivh -.Queen: won second prize,
both received very useful gifts.
A neat sum .of $ -1 .'iJ?was peal
ized in this ct'atcst.
Miss Henrietta Thu rant, ? visited
her parents last Week aiyl wor- j
shipod with us Sunday. <
Miss Beatrice W. Johnson at- \
..i ?u.v ct... 'I- : .*....
i\ i.mv n un ntui* 1 k'ju uri^ tlvMi- J
jciation, at Columbia. \Vhilt*, there--i
i she was tin* house RUi-st of Mi',
land Mrs. Frank MeGhoe mul Miss v
Evelyn McGinn- of 0'!0 University .,
terrace.
' ST. IMIll.ll' A. M. K. C III Ki ll '
I Kev. .1. KrDlvon. Factor .
I EastuVer.- Sunday was a beau (
til'ul day and a laryc number was (
out to church. Tin- Sunday school j
lesson was interestintrly tauuht y
A ten minutes prayer service was
conducted by Mrs. Telia Lovette .
and Mrs. Maud l.akins. At the j
close of prayer service, preachintr
began. Itev. Dixon preached ;i (
historical sermon front the sul ,
jec-t, He Wants a Wife. The si r- ,
nton was delivered with force and v
power. We are looking forward ,
to the great rally which is the ;
third Sunday. In April. The mem- \
hers are busy giving box parties and
entertainments t(, help pat \
the rally over. (
\<;|{|(Vl.TI HK STl DENT
wins $.10.00 prize
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Marion Uarksdale, sfudent (if
Mt. Carmcl <( )ini)l liLiiLr?Owing*, 4
won the district and state prizes
amounting to $.'!0.0n f ,r having- 1
the last corn project of all con-|
i tcstants ii the Chilean Nitrate! '
Corn and Cotton contest. fo lO.'57-j.
FTitton. Vocational Agrfci'dtural < .
teacher at the school which the'
project Was conducted. He plant-I
: ed one ae:e if corn o'n bottom i
land, using the improved praetie- '
es of soil preparation planting soil :
cultivation fertilizing and insect '
control from Clemson College Ex- '
periment station and best farm
ers of community., His* fortiliz- '
{ r consisted of 100 jhuindrTTf 7-5-5
and 200 pounds of Chilean Nitrate
(.f soda. He produced 70 bushels
of coin and 707 bundles of fodder
l>ringi-g a net profit of $21 and '
a labor income of $-57.07 per acre.
Chilean Nitrate of soda did the
work.
1)1 F7 \\ FIST NEWS
S. S. was held at the three
churches hero and preaching serve
c was ( >joyod by all who attended
Mt. j.ehanr.n A. M.. E.
church.
Prof, Q?4-7^Kttrrth roec t Yeet wo rTT ""
of the i!i ess of his eldest brother
in Chattanooga, Tenn., on Saturelay
afternoon and left early
Sur.day njorning to be with him.
At this writing the condition of J
Mra.?Ida?Joseph remains "the
same.
Everyone vas very glad to see
! .
LEESviLLE NEWS
The S. S. opened at its usual
lour at Calvaiy A. M. E. church
cith the* Supt., Mr. Lewis Lees
md his teachers at their post of
luty. Mrs. E. C. Howard spent
Vediiesday in the city of Columbia
attending the Palmetto State
"eaehers' association meeting.
We regret very much that the
l.incipal of the Hampton high
chool, Leesville, is in the hospial
in Columbia. We hope he .will
ret better so'on. Mrs. S. E. Quatlebauin,
another are of our teaIriendslup
Haptist Church
Sunday was an unpleasant day
for the goers and members of
friendship. Sunday school at the
isual hour conducted by the Supt
dr. A. 11. Barnes.
The'. Rev. Isaiah Brown of Aurusta.
l?a.. preached a soul stirring
sermon usir.g as a subject:
rhe Five. Powers of I.ife, in the
morning services. In the evenlag
services, Rev. Brown preach d
using as a subject The Firm
,ess ami Spirit of the Church. T<yal
collections $21.02.
Wo I he' mo in be i s of Friendship
Baptist church were very sorry
0 learn of. the "deat h of our deary
la 1 veil. Paster.?Rev. E. A.
Mosson. Master Joseph Moss
iyh.? was funeralized at the Mt.
nlcary Baptist church, Augusta
ia.. iast Wednesday afternoon.
.\i.-s=I.u ' Rethea Williams spent
Puesdav afternoon at the home
t M i- ' M Bovd. _
Theie was given at the home
if Airs-:?ABh'\'?Rowc ;t silver tea
sponsored by- the Fver-ready club
if Friendship.
S'KW TRINITY
BAPTIST CIirR^IT" * ,
Rev. B. F. Stewart. Pastor
Although the weather was some
iVl ill unfavorable Sunday school
md church services were largely
illi-ndi'd. The Sunday school les
1 n was intei est inirlv discussed in
Ill" various', classo. - Pl'of. M. H.,
'( lite tauybt the fust class. At
lie close 1 <rf : the ~cinss discussions
' o pastor yaw a timely review
'he morning worship began at 12
'dock. The pastor tor.fc his text
Voni II Chro-.icate 1-1:11. Subyet
"A l ife of Trust", from
\hich he dylivcred a..soul stiyincr
sermon. The BTU met ai
it.'.M o'clock. The JCioup dlscussous
w*re vVm*y interesting and
l.e music was excellent. The
astoi's c\eniny message was tak
n from St. John 1 1 :i>. Theme:
'( 'h? isl ChalU tiyes the Disciples
\h:>ut Their Weak Knowledge of
11 in". Thy pastor seemed to
save been at hi.- best and deliva.-l
-an o'dstandivy sermon.
Visitors for the "day were Mrs.
'arric Sanders and Mrs. A. M.
Jeans of Spa: {anbury:
mrrHKT \. M i:. ( uritdi
Rev. J. P. \\ a-hirmton. Pastor
Anderson, b. ( . The. Sunday
ril-ioj was opcr. 1 on the usual
ertTr r>S' Supt. O. L. Johnson asl...
,i -?o nf
.cache.! s ami officers. After a
ivicf discussion' of tile lesson, the
nipt, conducted the review.
St'ictly at 11 :"0 the writer
vas found at her post </f duty
it the organ and started the usial
prelude. The pastor ascended
lie r strum and after preliminary
('marks. preached a:i interest ing
ir.d edifying sermon from Acts
11:20: Tire -disciples were called
'luistians first at Antio'ch. .Theme
'The Xanie Christian; its.Mean-'
ug and Source". Sunday evening
ie preached a short hut intcrcstng
sermon from Matt. 10:2, theme
'Jesus' Attitude Towards the. Hy?
iperites".
At five o'clock the Apron Conest
was held" 1 >y tiie Pulpit Aid
lub, lead on by Mrs. Vina Johnson,'.
the president and finitmial
viz/.aril. The following was the
esr.lls: Mrs. Eugenia Holmes
; 10,05; Mis. Rosella Wiight, $10.
0; Mrs. Addie l.ee Webb $11.25;
Mrs. Julra Carter $15.70; Mrs.
fir, a -Toins'-n $18.80; Total $00.00
hand total for the day $00.85.
The financial belt now goes to
Mis. .Johnson who relieved Vrs
'ovington i>i' it. Mis. Covington
elcased- Mis. Sherard by raising
510.00 and Mis. "Johnson released
her by raising SOU.00. The
tgld. is o:i, the people have a mind
<> work. Rev. Washington is
inM-t ami unassuming. l?ut Iningng
thifrps t'? pass. The people
'eel that they have a safe and
;ane leader in hint.
\Ve aie'Jidad to" re port that Rev.
Washington preaches the gospel of
love and peace, and practices
what he preaches. -Hence, the
>ld feud in, Bethel church is about
submerged! ? Keep your eyes ofn
let he 1. all is well here.
I.Mrs.) Sarah H. Coaxum, reporter
Mrs. Susie Wharton, .oul-ar.d in her
usual place On the-choir of Mt.
I.ebanc) 1.
Mrs. I,eatha Grier was taken
suddenly ill on Saturday. We understand
now that she is resting
much better.
The Misses Ella I', llarkness
Jessie Hawthorne and Edna Whai
ton spent the weekend with their
patents in Due West. These young
ladies are all students at the Abbeville
county training school i.i
Abbeville.
Everyone is busily looking forward
to Field's Day in Abbeville
on Wednesday.
M<>ssrs V7. M7 Johnson and Q
L. Smith reported a pleasant stay
at the teachers' association last
week.
Mrs. Tokay Davis one of the
teachers in the public pchool,
spent the week-end at her home in
Abbev?! le and Mrs. Florence
James, another teacher, spent the
week-and with her sister in Ware
Shoals.
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THE PALMETTO LEAPEM
| RRANCHVILLE NEWS I
Sunday was quite a beautiful
day for all church-goers, quite e
number was present. The S. S.
opened at the usual hour with the
Supt. and teachers at their post
of duty. At 11:30 a.m. the pastor
delivered a wonderful sermon
subject: The Agony of Cfirist.
The message was sOul stirring.
Worshipping with us were: Misses
Gracie Hell and Myrtle Gordon
of Rowesville, the week emd
guests of Mrs. aBrnwell. The
pastor's wife, Mrs. Richburg and
sister-in-law. Mrs. Burgess. Mrs.
B. Croker and Miss E. Gibbs.
Rev. and Mrs. Richburg and
family were the dinner guests at
the home of MrsvM. Lockett and
supper guests at- Mrsr; J.-Warren.
Mrs. G. Barnwell and children:
Barbara, Martha Mell and D. L.
wojiv the week end guests at the
home of their aunt, Mrs. Idella
Gordon of Rowesville.
The following attended the asonnlniiA
1- * " A ?
at vyuiuniuia: rioi. Asn- i
ley, Mrs. B. Crokcr, Miss E. Gibbs J i
Mrs. E. Lcven and Miss Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Mouzon Barnwell of .
California are visiting their pa-}
rents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnwell
of Bamberg county.
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NEWS
Touching Communion services
v. ere "held at St. Paul Baptist
church where Rev. J. M. Beatty.
i the pastor, hid behind the cross
,as he expounded God's word.
"in the early afternoon funeral
services?were?held at?tire?Pres- byterian
church?for Miss Geneva
Ashford, the 17 year old high
school student who departed this
hfo at her homc on the TOth" Inst.
A large and sorrowing crowd witnessed
the sad occasion. Rev. G. ,
Ulnier preached the funeral ser- (
mon.
Friends of little Amos Price will
be glad to know that he is doing
lire with his broken leg which he <
sustained two months ago as ho
played on a pile of cross ties and
one slipped down- on him.
Mrs. Delia" Hegler had a call
last week to- the bedside of her
s?i:i in St. Augustine, Fla. We
hear that he is imroving.
Prof, and Mrs. C. O. Mcintosh
and brother F. E., his sister, Miss j
Amelia and 1'rof. W. A. Ross, Jr., I
were \yeek end sviitors at their j
pnients last week. Trof. W. II. j
Withcrspoon of Great Falls was'
week-end visitor of Prof. F. E.
Mcintosh. *" '
i
The Dramatic club of Fairfield
county training school staged a
:? act drama last Monday evening
in the school auditorium before a
large crowd who enjoyed the entertainment.
Miss Mary Wilson
our English teacher was in charge
of' the play.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Thomas i
and sister, Mrs. L. Ballard of Chi- .
cago wore welcomed visitors in'
our town last Week, the guests of i
Mi-."and Mrs. A. Kussell.
Teachers of our town and
cc/unty enjoyed opportunity of attending
the State Teacher's' ass
?cia|tion last week. Among
those who went by honie before
icUmring were Misses L. L. Smith
Zenobia Bennett, Gertrude Wilson
Mattie II. Boular, Mazie Bogan.
Mr. W. M. Holmes is up and
out again after a period of ill-"
1 "< ?. . J
There was an (interesting""radio"y
Sunday afternoon. . The station-T
was W.A.M.E. Mr.-~Stewart j"
Campbell was the announcer. The I
Pearly Gates and Morning Star j
quaitets sang. Singing by group
( f small children. Recitations and
readings were broadcast.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Heath last week a fine boy. Both
mother and child are doing fine
at this writing. |
Mrs. Carrie Manigault Smith
departed this life and was funeral
ized last week at St. Peter A.'
M. E. church. She leaves a husband
and 12 children to mourn
her. loss. Fujieral ,sormon was I
preached by Rev. J. M. Smith.
Mrs. Mattie Gaither, sister of
.Messi s C. H. and-W. M. Peay,
passed to the beyond February
2R, was funeralized at Zion A. M.
K. church here, and laid to rest
in the Gladden Grove cemeteryTT
Funeral services were conducted
by Rev. J. M. Smith assisted Jrv__
Rev. J. \V. Alexander. Khe leavj;
es a husband, Mr. Jas. Gaither and
a son, Mr. Frank.
In a contest conducted by fjie
Forest Fire officers at Mt. ,.Zit>n
school last week the first prize
was wore by Queen Gladden; The -
j second by Pearl Boulware and the
I third by Estell Evans. The contest
consisted in answeVtiTgT questions
on Forest Fires. Mrs. Pearl
Mobley is teacher of the school.
SAXON SCHOOL NEWS
On Monday, March 6th; the
Principal of Saxon School held
a business meeting with his facuty
in the school building at 6:30p. m.
At 7:.'t0 p. m. the Parent Teacher
Association held its regular meeting
with the vice-Pres. in charge.
Prayer was offered by the Rev.
W. G. Owens. Minutes were read
l/y_ the secretary and approved by
the organization. Each teacher
made a favorable report of registered
parents for his class. The
total amount raised was $21.60
Parents-elected to represent Saxon
School Wednesday at the State
Teachers Convention were Mrs.
I rfttrffBhnvmts 'sc^00^
I Knn'nwlV IWiSo 11..^
,v.vw, *?*?-o I'viiovn, Having lilt*
highest number present," received
the banner
splendid coo^cyration during the
storm. t .
ADVERTISERS
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CAPERNAUM ,BAPT. CHURCH'
R?v. R. Stroy, Pastor ^ 1
Lykesland, S. C.?S. S. at its
usual hour and interestingly dis-1
cussed. Remarks by Bra. Osbom
Thomas of St. Mark church, Columbia.
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11:30 a.m. devotional were conducted
by Bro. E. Grant. The '
pastor preached from Romans '
7:21. This-sefn\?>n was very impressive.
- The Missionary society met a( 1
sister Dora Simons. Subject of
discussion: Br.idle Yoorr Tongue. r
We are?hojfmf??for the speedy *
recovery of Deacon H. Hayse. We i
hope to have Miss Annie L. Wider. ^
with us again. Her talk was en- '
joyed.
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oak grove circuit (
The second quarterly conference
was held 11-12 of March at Oak ]
Grove A. M.' E. church by _ the ]
Presiding Elder. Rev. Janerette
r>f the Florence district which was r
a success. The S. S. was well
attended. Services throughout j
the day were fine. Holy Com- >
nvinion was given to- a large num- s
h;>r. The elder chosed his text
from Acts 8:21. The elder was
nir-t?rrut?m Pull by the circuit
Total amount that was taken
through ? the morning services
$Gn.oo. ?
Misses Mozelle and Francis |
iRush ? were pleasant guests at | '
the parsonage Sunday. I t
Miss -Lueile Guiles spent at]
pleasant ovenine- with the Mont- t
gomery girls Sunday. ~ ^
SPRINGFIELD BAPT. CHURCH t
Greenville, S. C.?The Mission- s
ary Society and the "Do What 1 i
Can Club" were jointly entertain- (
cd, Monday, Feb. 27, by Mrs. Lot J
tie Jackson at the home of Mrs
Washington, Chicora Ave. in eel- I
ebration of her birthday, which t
has been made an annual affair 1
for several years. f
The President of the Mission- i
ary Society, Mrs. B. V. Gandy, t
piesuicu assisieu Dy mc rresi- j
dent of the "Do What I Can" t
club, Mrs. Mai?y Coleman. Mrs. *
C. M. Franks was in charge o f c
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the devotions, having as the theme
'or evening Prayer. After a wonderful
discussion and series o f
prayers, the leader asked the ladies
to join hands and close the
devotions with a chaimof sentence
prayers. A short program was ren
Jered in honor of the hostess, Mrs.
Lottie Jackson. Despite the inclement
weather, the affair was
largely attended, which helped- to
make this an enjoyable evening
for the hostess, members and
quests. .
A very delicious and colorful
epast was enjoyed by all. The ,
AM - opi 111^1 1U1U.
iaptist Church are wishing: for
klrs Jackson many more happy
jrirthdays.
The builder's cLub of Springfield
Baptist church will present
The Old Maid's Club,"Thursday
:vening, March 2nd at the church
rhis play will be presented in the
near 'future and if you wtyuld
like to enjoy an evening of real
fun, I would advi'e you to join the
Builders and friends at their next
>resentation.
We are sorry to announce the
llness of Mrs. B. V. Gundy this"
veek. We are wishing for her a
speedy recovery.
REP:I) STREET HIGH PTA
Anderson?The March meeting '
of the PTA of Reed Street High
vas held in the school auditorium
rhursday evening, March 2, with
he president, Mrs. S. C. Perry,
iresiding. An inspiring devotion
il period was conducted by Mrs.
lanie Fair, followed by a helpfu.
ind informing discussion on sevei
il phases of the constitution ol *
he PTAr? During the business ?
;ession constructive reports were
nade by members of the Bus r
Committee, assuring us that oui j
^rhnol Bus will snnn arrive.
Rev. S.C. Campbell and Mr. F ?
D. Jackson were elected represen |
atives to the State PTA at Coumbia.
Mrs. Janie Smith an ideal
>atron of the " school presented .a (
iseful gift to the class having
he largest number of parents [
)resent. The eighth grade and
heir instructor Miss L. C. Skeltou
vere the winners. All enjoyed the
vening immensely.
need Fares
res from COLUMBIA, S.C. |
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exington. Ky. $ '7.70 j
exington, N. C. 2.60
ynchlmrg. Va. 4.80 \ 0
us Angeles, Cal. 47.07
iiami. Fla. 10.25
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lohile, Ala. 8.85
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Mutual Funeral Home m
8 North Church St.
.Ur.nning, S. C.
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ALL WINTER
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)ances and socials
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dealer in Real Estate, performs
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1125 Washington St. Col'a.. S. C.
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II A. M. to 2 P. M. Rcs^Sm
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Columbia, S. C,
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