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[UleijL Univ. Debates *aine College Apr. 8 The Debating Society of _ AJle Fniversity opens it's first intei ollegiate deoate of the seasoi gainst Paine College of August* leorgia, Saturday April 8, 1931 t 8 o'clock P. M. In the auditori m of Allen Univ. The question fo fie debate is: Resolve that th Fnited States should form an al ance with Great Britian. Alle Fniversity will debate the nega ive side of the question ..whil kine College the affirmative. The affirmative team of Alle rill meet the negative team o 'aine at Augusta on the sam ate. There will be three speaker com each side. The nqgptive team of Allen i omposed of Samuel Dowdy, jun >r, Eastover, S. C* Ester Sim ions, Columbia, S. C. _and^ Melto .Lewis, Columbia, S. C. The A1 firmative team debates here fror 3 Paine is composed of Eva Bun yan, sophomore; Susan Overstree and Dorothy Thomas, freshmer Chairman. Allen's affirmative team whicl ;; j debate at Paine the same date coi sists of Woodrow Gallashr.w, Sun ? ter,?senior;?Leon?Dennett,senior Trio, S. C.; and John Middlaton 'senior, Summerton, S. C. Pro! Baumgardner, the inetructor of th A. U. tearfls will accompany th affirmatives to Augusta. The ad mission is free. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL . CHURCH f [ , Easter Sunday Sunday school at 10 a. m. Hoi; communion and sermon by the Re Chas. A. Harrison at 11:30. Children exercise at 7:30 p. m All are welcome. ri Thrilling ne Ea; i1 Doll them up for th in one of Tapp's fre: racks are filled witf colors as fascinati Whites too, of cours< 3 to 16 years. T I' . 1.00 up J jt ^ ^ ' 1 iraizmraii!jafafaj2iajargJ2JHJgrajafa -I- LAST I for B We wjouldn't like to Ha IE that's why we're warni v cj better have your SDr f pressed right away. T S send your things to us. fi Men's suits, women's pi pressed CASH : I 40c ? 2 for 7 [ I Doughty D: 1903 MAIN ST, ? qfafgjaiinjzjzjarejaizjzjg I ? OAK GROVE CIRCUIT . Sunday April 2 was another ex n cellent day for the members of Si John A. M. E. Church. The Sun n day' School began at the usua hour with the Supt. T. L. Bake at his post of duty. The lessoi [ was well discussed and revSewe r by the pastor, Rev. Guiles. e The morning sermon was ver; spiritual and timely delivered b, n Rev. Guiles. A neat sum was col lected and turned over to him. e iSpring is here and the trees and flowej-s are budding and th< n hpes .anr humming the lumbers o ,f Oak Grove Circuit are doing th< e' same. The Circuit is doii\g vei^ si splendid financially. I ' At 3:30 Sunday afternoon a I Oak Grove a few of the Sister: s' was ask by the pastor to begin 01 1-1 their educationa 1 drive. The} - brought as following since no spec n h1 amount was given them. Mrs '-! E. McFadden $1.57, Mrs. C. J a Russ $7.20, Mrs. E. Hills .86 Mrs i- B. McFadden $2.40, Lillie Bulges: t $6.25, Ollie Montgomery $3.55 i.' Total $21.87. They are putting or 8 another?roily?which they are?? hope to finish up their educationa money. Bro. D. Burgess preached for th< n trustee at Oak Grove on Sundaj 1 morning. Bro. Burgess is a mem ?! ber of Oak Grove, ?The commencement exerciscs~oi Oak Grove and Burna Brand e school was a success. Th<j Oal e Grove school presented operetta - and had as thei r guest speakei Prof. J. H. Guiles of Dillon Count} j Mrs. Susan Aliridelton teacher. Th? ! Burna Branch school presented i play, Over The Garden Wall. Mrs Mrs. Francene Mitchel teacher Quite a few from Sumter witness ed this play. The two teachers along witl \f Prof. Mrs. Guilps, and the Mothei r and Father of Mrs. Middelton, als< Mr. Clarence White of Ne>v Zion S. C. and Mr. J. W. Bethea ol Latta, S. C. was the supper guesl of the Giles family. w frocks for > IC1 is important occasion 3h, crisp dresses. Our 1 adorable fashions in ng as Easter egss. Do hurry in. Sizes r w raarajEJHrejziarafajaraaiararaajfa CALL I iSTER y "We told you so," and S ng you again that you'd S inc. finAfLV ploano/l OnJ c! ? -.w-j VIVUIIVU UIIU m] o look your Easter best, g lain dresses, cleaned and S & CARRY | 5c ? 3 for 85c 1 ry Cleaners | 1410 TAYFyOR ST. g TNE ST. g irafzrazrasfZJgfZJHJHnrafgrajzfgj TUB PALMETI IN MEMORIAM In memory of a dear daughter and sister, Mrs. Sameulla Walker, who departed this life April 7th, I 1938. j She is gone home, 1 She had visions bright, Of that land of rest, g-r-The Saint's deli,ght. Where the blessed children of God is crowned, And the love of God, come flowing _ ? down The pains gf tears and sorrow is past ' The morn of eternity draws -at J last. Father and mother, ReV. and : Mrs S. W. Wolfe. St. George, S? C. Sisters: Eula L. and Ada Wolfe. t Mrs. S. M. Cunningham. Denmark, 5 S. C. Brothers: Shakespeare Wolfe | * and Edward Wolfe of Charleston. 11 South Carolina. I . i[ ? ? I SAINT JAMES . A- M. E. CHURCH . * 1 j ??. i Asheville. N. C.?As the sun ' 11 pooped out-of a clear sky and bc^ ^ ljgan its daily task of "warming up ( mother earth, an unusual large ' ; crowd gathered to worship at St. 1 ' James A. M. E. church on Sunday 4 morning The Pastor, Rev. C. A. Stroud ^ called the attention oT the con- "~ >,gregation to II Samuel,18:21 "Go ' and tell the king?what thou hast seenl". His subject was -"Rrutli r Shall Reign". Rev. Stroud said _ in part that?thh?scene?brought -] ? about the most severest test in 1 the life of King David; the son | ' whom he loved most had rebell- , ed against his father and it be1 came necessary for David to even leave the kingdom for safety. , 1 He' also said that truth can be . crushed but cannot be1 destroyed. | ' The time will come when this old j I world shall be "burned up but ( . truth shall overcome. I t i ? 1 Every true I Christian whose i trust is 'placed firmly in Jesus Christ need not have no fear in \ the hour of trouble. i God has angels .standing around r His throne to do His hidings. They have two wings to cover their heads, representing humility; two wings to cover their feet -1 >- * .? wiiiiK uufmi'iice ana two wings to fly awav representing service. < On Sunday afternoon at 3:00 j o'clock the funeral of Mrs. Lucile Warren, daughter- of Mrs. Ida Vance - and -the- -late-Mr-. - James Vance was held at the church. Mrs. Warren was stricken about three weeks ago and grew worse until the end came on Thursday morning. She had been a life long mem-' ber of the church an a faithful member of the choir. She was a talented singer and her silvery 'n voice would ring out in p?i>is??j to . the King. She was also a mem. _her of the Wide Awake- club aud , proved faithful until death. She will be missed but we feel ] and?believe as she said on her . death bed that she was going to ] join" the heavenly choir. . Mrs. Warren leaves to mourn her passing, a mother, Mrs. Ida 1 Vance of South Carolina; two , brothers, Messrs John and Henry Vance of Asheville, N. C,; five sisters, Mrs. Hattie GafTney, Corrie Todd, Connie Brockman and Idrj j M. Slater of Philadelphia^ Pa.. : and Mrs. Annie Young of S. Carolina. She also leaves nieces, nephews and a host rf other relatives and friends. On Sundav nicht Qtv,-.nU 1 preached another soul stirring ! sermon. Our church .reports progress along all lines especially . the spiritual side which seenis to be revived again. REPORT OF CC -VICTORY SA\ of Columbia, in the State of South on March 29, 1939 ASSE Loans and discounts (including Cash, balances with other banks, Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned . ? _ Other assets . __ . Total assets LI ARIL Demand deposits Time deposits ...... ... ? Oilier deposits (certified and othcei Total deposits Other liabilities Reserve for Total liabilities- __ CAPITAL A Capital -- . -Surpfas .. Undivided profits Total Capital~Account ^ Total liabilities and Capital-account I This bank's canitaL consists of N( tures; first preferred stock with tot at NONE; second preferred stock v retirable at $1,461; and common $10.00. > I, E. W. VANCE, of the abovethat ijie above statement is true, an the true state of the several matters to the best of my knowldge and beli Correct?Attest: E. A.. ADAMS, J. P. REEDER, HENRY WILLIAMS, Directors STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Richland: Sworn to and subscribed before n: and I hereby certify that I am not an My Commission expires at the j: SEAL WILLI V i X) LEADER BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. W. Bj L. Clarke, Pastor Sunday was an ideal day for chuich worshippers, and many took advantage of this occasion. Services were very beautifully carried out throughout the day. The Sunday school attendance is improving. The Sunday school met at the usual hour with officers and teachers in their respective places. After the class study of the lesson the nastor mnrto ? Viodii*5C,-i1 review of the lesson. The pastor brought two logical gospel messages Sunday morning and night. For the morning mes- ? sage the pastor dwelt largely on the soul Und its eternal abode. For the night's message the parable of Dives a"d Lazarus was beautifully developed and delivered to the delight of all who heard the sermon. A special cbmmfttee is working lard to decorate the church,appro jriately for the Easter occasion. The Easter sermons xwill be preached at 4:30 a. m. Sunday norning as announced by the pas?The regular sprvire at 11:11(1 j'clock will be carried out as uslal. Beautiful and lovely Easter iiusic is antiscipated by both the hoirs of the church. !*' . ELKS SPONSOR ANNUAL = 1 BALL EASTER MONDAY Hello Bills^llello ^ h>iends!|^ The Palmetto Lodge of Elks, l.H.l'.O.E. of W. will give a grand Faster Ball honoring the Grand Exalted Ruler's Birthday anniversary, Monday night, April 10 at !He Odd Fellows' casino. The casino will be beautifully decorated with the Elks colors nwi ?tppi ofji ictie uecoranons ior he Easter season. We cordially invite our friends and members o attend this gala affair and join he Easter parade and shcnv your lew "togs." Harold June and. his ten piece swing maestros will furnish the | hythm with special arrangements >f the-la+est-seng-hits; m m ?!! RALLY !! C on way, S. C.?Bethel A. M. E. hurch was all a glow Friday nitc !4th. with the play "Heaven ?ound" Which was given by the "SVfoUs boards of the church, rhjise taking part were dressed n^vhite and filled with the spirit hat Thade"_ttn^ jflay exemplify the eal enthusiasm necessary for sue ess'.. The chairman of each board and luh worked diligently to make a roditable report. The members of the church are livided into boards and clubs. Dioy all ai*o faithfully performing | heir duties. The chairman of i >ach board and club reported as Y>1 lows: * | Stewardess Board 1, Mrs. Lillie . La tinier, chairman, $18.20; Stew-] lrdess Board No. 2, Mrs. S arah 1 f.oyd, chairman' $15.60; Steward-] udess Board ft,, IVfrs. Annie C. j Lewis, chairman. $32.66; Witttnp, Workeis club. Mrs. Rebecca Page j hairirian, $12.25; Pulpit Aid Bd., Lunette Rd jin|on, Chi'., I $12.00; Missionary society, Mrs. Ruth Gadsden, Chr., $8.25; Junicr choir, Mr. Charles DeWitt, Chr. $4.85; A.C.E.' Leaeruc. MrsTAT^BTWilsorn, Chr., $4.00; Usher board Mr. Andrew Williams, Chr., $2; Sunday school, Mr. W. E. Moore, Supt., $1.00; Young Ladies' auxiliary, Miss Daisy Buck, Chr., $1.20. Sunday the spirit was still high and the rally continued with tho members of* the ch!urch paying 50 cents each. ' INDITION OF TNGS BANK Carolina, at the close of bmines* :ts .14 Overdrafts) $33,021.70" 8,087.42 1.00 . __ __ 8,005.00 -- ,1- 8,989.26 : 1 . -- -- 50,004.38' ITIES --- __ 7,608.79 94 Win QA s' checks, etcTJ 77"*^ ^135.00 $32,554.00 * Contingent Assets 8,980.20 __ ... .... 41,543.35 tCOUNT ... ... _ $14,611.81 .... 1,000.00 1,939.'22 17.55t.03; I ... 59,094.381 5NE of capital notes and deben- ^ al par value of NONE, retirable vith total par value of $NONE, stock with total par value of named bank, do solemnly swear d fully and correctly represents herein contained and set forth, ef. _ E. W. VANCE i. ic this 3rd day of April, 1939, officer or director of this bank, deasure of the Governor. ' S C. JOHNSON, Notary Public. Iftilfrt"-* * .famfc .. ly working to accomplish. | the Y. M. C. A. on March 29, 1939 1 Mrs. Lillie Latimer, Mrs. Sarah to hear prin. J. E. Blanton and | Loyd and "Mrs. Annie C. Lewis Voorhees. Quartette sinjj and tell are chairmen Stewardess Boards about the success of the scool. 1 ,2, 3, respectively and they are This meeting tended to focus energetic, willing, loyal faithful more concretely the roll that the workers of the boarda they rep- Voorhees Club of Greater New resent. They are helping Bethel York must play in helping out to rise among the front ranks of Alma Mater. A sizeable donation success. was taken up and given to Prin. " Blanton as a bond of loyalty toVOORHEES CLUB OF N. Y. wards our future obligation to the ENTERTAINS school. An enjoyable evening was " ~~~ had by all. William H. Gaulden, The Voorhees Club of Greaetr, our president, presided at the New York turned out en Masse at meeting^ A A A - | we don t follow j i prices i v+ 1 _On High Class Dry Cleaning 4 | we set em ; [ f 4> JL X CmnpartrOur Work and Prices With Others ' ? ? ^?: f~ ' > . <^Men's Suits, O-Coats?Ladies' ' * Y Plain 1-Pc. Dresses and (. oats ^ ^ > - P B I J^Div Cleaned ahd Pressed. . 77^^ ?|p CASH & CARRY i peters! "Columbia s Oldest and Most Modern Hatters" *5* t. 1 .11 O M .UV OTnr-T^m _ ._ . iia/uil O 1 UIjCi I fc PHONE 9932 V I ' V . ? r " . i WE WOULDN'T LIKE TO SAY: "WE TOI - THAT'S WHY WE'RE WARNING YOU YOU'D BETTER HURRY'AND BUY YOL FIT SO YOU CAN JOIN IN THE EASTEF $211.00 to $35.00 PANTS 35c?50c '$1.95 to $600 ? COPELANI 1409 MAIN ST. f i> i ' ... . . Saturday, April 8, 1939. BIG STAGE and SCREEN SHOW! Jack WARDLAW and his- ORCHESTRA 4 Shows Daily? ON THE SCREEN L"CAFE SOCIETY" with i i cu maim u iviwv 1 Madeline CARROLL No Advance in Prices! NOW PLAYING! Madam Wright PALMIST AND ADVISOR The first time in your City, Coun< ly or State, Look for the name. ) a.m. fb 10 p.m. Days & Sundays She never i? ?'. ffiH fails tp iconif' (> f AG 11-01 the thot* *? *t | ! mind, and at* ^ I ' ft tention a # ~T7$J i8"?011? n ? ^ matter how lUr I fl"r awa{t tiiey La A may be. She V y'7 * . never Tails to bring about a speedy marriage with one of your hoice, reunite the separated, disrover the earth's lost treasure. Remember she guarantees to bring ibout every, desire and ambitioti >f your entire life, cast off every ibstacle that may be in your way. White and Colored come and be convinced. Price within the rea^h ... )f all. Permanently located in Studio rents on Meeting street on No. 1 highway at City limits, West Coumbia. .D YOU SO" AND AGAIN THAT IR EASTER OUTt PARADE. HATS $3.50?$5.00 SHIRTS [RTS?whites-, hlue^ tans, ys.ystripes and small patis in a wide selection of adcloth, Madras and other ics, as low as $1.65 [ECKW K A R 75c? $1.00 > Inc. v, :