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THE EALMEI
1310 ASSEMBLY STREET
V-L-R-?I am a graduate from 1
Hifrh Seliuul in Mny ami 1 low ~
music, dramatics, dancing: and ad
venture. I am love hungry too. i
Do you see any success in any 01 ;
these things for me? 1 thank you
in?advance. ? __ _
Ans: This summer you will huae
your longing for love and adventure
sutisfieih?A?young?man
engaged in educational work will
be spending the summer months j
" in your little town ami will you i
two have a Big Time Together.
M. O.- Where can I order some
medicine for pyorrhea of the gums \
Ans: Many preparations are on
the market fui tieating gnms, lmt. _
you would be playing safer to
call on a dentist and let hini treat
yrm a* well n's prescribe the riglyt
kind of medicine. 1
M. B. R. I have two small grand !
sons and their father died. MV
daughter has married again and
should 1 let her have them or must I
I keep them?
Ans: Keep them if the daughter
will permit it. as they have grown 1
attached to you now. If she prefers
to have them with her then there
is nothing left to do but consent.
The children will bo well cared for
with her and they will no doubt
spend a lot of time with you.
A. 17. L.- I love my church -and
have made quite a name for myself
here hut I have the urge to go
away as I am sure that as long as |
I remain here I will never marry
-and I Would like a home of mv own
..._ _ ? _ ' -
witn a nice i nristian husband. I
Ans: You are mighty deserving
of a home and a good husband.
A change would do you a world of
good. You could take up church
activities some place else just its
well as you are doing there and I
feel that new acquaintances will
THE LUCKY BIRD
SOCIAL CLUB
The meeting was called to order
by the president. Mr'Sani WIT"
liams, at the home of Mrs. Etta
Mae Welfair," 902 Walnut Street.
Song, Mrs. Eva Adams; Scripture,
Mr. Willie Boyce; Song, Mrs
Eva Adams, The house was open
for business by the president. Tho
minutes of the last meeting were
read received and adopted.
The sick committee reported
no sicknesses. Old and ra w- business
was discussed.
The committee Hacl a Tprogram.*
Mrs. Adams thanked the
members of the club for a surprise
party, they gave her;'on' Salur- "
day, April 1. The roll was called
members present 21. Next meet
ing will bo at 902 Walnut St , M -J I
Ella Thompson. The club was dismiss
by Mrs. Mario Potluck. The^
club was serve refreshments.
Mr. Snm Williams, president.
Gerturde West, Reporter.
ELKO PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS
ELKO, S. C.
April is here! seems to be the
language around Elko PublicSchool.
But instead of being affect
ed with the usual spring fever, ^
every one is full of life and action.
We were visited last week by (
the State field worker of the |
Tuberculosis. Association, the
person of Miss Blanch Sowell, who
is in the county for two weeks, to
work in connection with the Barn
well countyBoard of Health. Miss [
Howell spoke to "the student body
preparatory to the celebration of
National NegYo Heblth Week.
Sevbral clubs ai'e being organized
in our school, to work as campaigners.
it is hoped that wp--*hitkH>e---HWe-y
to accomplish much good through1
out the week.
The services at St. Peter Baptist
church of which Rev. II. Bush is'
pastor, were well attended on last.
Sunday. The church goers took ad-1
viaiiLHKt; -ot tne very fine spring
weather. The pastor preached a
very ,interesting and stirring ser- j
mon, which seemed to have been
enjoyed by all.
GROUP OF .TEACHERS .GIVE
TALENT RALLY ANI)
PROGRAM
ELKO. S. C.
1 * J 1-1 1 1
The members of group 2, of
Haibiwell Co. Touchers A?8so*n.,
gave a talent rendered
a very delightful at Cul?
bre44??Branch JBapBEt church at'
. a Williaton, S. C. on Mar. 19, 1939
at 3:30 p. m. MVs. N". E. R. Green,
principal of Elko Public School,
and group chairman, acted mis-,
tress of ceremonies.
The program-consisted of: Solos,1
duets, short talks, papers and an
instrumental solo. The program
was concluded by a very interesting
and partial talk by Mrs.
Susan F. Bailety Jeans teacher, j>n
!!,, ,:<ihj<-Hs "Talent.". I
i
lalyzed fro* in this column only
i column and sign your full name,
ir letter. For a "Privatt Rtply"...
lop*formyliteirXSTRefc? ^
rtir; also a fro* Itiitr of advict
a your problems clearly and conn
the scope of logical reasoning.
braTorO
LEADER
COLUMBIA. S. C.
wing joy" into your life.
T. T.- 1 am contomplaAiiui urdeeng
a tombstone from a distance
ut<i I wish to know if it would be
ilright?,
Ans:.Quite alright for you to do
~ TTr- "l .a.. i 11 l,v
*4?. 1 IK' MUlll* MUUiU ^v?i> in.
;na by freight and if this is what
rou desire, go ahead, place youi
rder. ft is very likely yrrn?could
utrchase one much cheaper then
n your'own district.
L. B. C.- Does my husband lovt?
>ie or.did he come back for conenience?
An?: He loves you and the only
eason, he returned to you was bemusehe
was terribly llllhapj^
ind realized that he couldn't be
satisfied without you. Stop FIND
?FAl'I/F?with?him?"?d ?pi.reeiatejiim,
as he dobs want to be
mppy with you again.
S. W. E. I am in love with J. M.
3. and I understand she is checkng
with another gtiy nnd is?thts
rue? Will I be successful with
ler
Ans: The girl in question admired
you ... but remember that
vou aren't married to her as yet
ind she has a perfect right to have
ither. friends. The only time she
will give her time to one friend is
iftej* she is engaged.
M. (!.- I do not understand the
avil that has come upon nig and
lias caused me to lose my job. Will
1 regain the position?
Aiis' You were very unfortunate
in losing yoiif position. Circumstance
(not some unseen evil) was
he reason for the loss. You will
but you can secure another if you
not be aide to regain this ioh soon.
sincerely try. tin hack to the man
you worked for two year's ago. He
will be able to place you again.
given l>y the group of teachers foi
the benefit of the church at Williston.
and culminated w^jt, financial
success.
Officers and numbtVs of the
church expressed tTfrfr appreciation
to the group and Mrs. Bailey
for the splendid effort.
The last "meeting of this group
was lu-ld at Gumpond school on
Mar. 22.. This meeting was the
finale of the group for the school
year 19338-39.
As the various schools are Hearing
their close, and some have already,
we the members of group
2, will go away to our several
homes with pleasant memoi'ibs of
our various group -activities.
JOHNSON NEWS
_..The Easter egg hunt was a
great enjoyment with the children
it the Roaa_Spring Baptist church.
Deacon Alex. B. Harrison was presen
also Maviah Peterbark, Mrs.
Annie Uaj,mso*i and Mr? Jbe
little llat.tie Peterbark SIP3 Bob
Mobley. Miss Rosa B. Glover,
ley were the most successful
finders.
Our Easter prog-ram wan at its
best on night with one of our best
program. Miss Theola Spinger, one
')f our teachers was the g-uest
speaker and she was at her best
on the spirit of Easter We were
blessed to have two quarters. The
offering was good. Oui pastor, Rev
1. S. Gordon was at his best on the
first Sunday in April at the Rosa
Spring Baptist church. He preach
cd nalni setvices morning and
night. iMr. Jefferson and Rtr
Swingfey were visitors from Edge
fielu, S. C. A splendid Easter program
was rendered at Bethel-C. M.
E. church on Sunday night by the
Sunt. Mrs. S. L Pope, after which
roTl(>we<rIhe i aTIy Ifnd thtmrptntrcs
reported as follows: Club no. 1 Mr.
C. P.Pope $5.20, Club no.2 Mr R.
W. Gary $11.08, Club no. 3 Rev.
M. M. Davis $17.25, Total 33.53.
Mrs. Alice Davis and Mrs.
Evelyn Williams attended services
at Aflt. Moses C. M. E. church Sunday..
near Saluda. "S. C.._ .
Mr. and Mrs. George Jay spent
Sunday in Ridge Spring, S. C.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wnl.
tors. Those on the sick list are:
Mrs. Mary Forrest, Mrs. Amanda
Austin, and Mr. W. B. Bass. We
hope- they will soon recover.
Deacon Alex^B. Harrison birth
party was the talk of the town.
He was 19 years old and received
48 presents. The birth cake was
one of the largest. It was fun to
see hi'm blow out the 49 candles
at one time. All the facultjy was
present with Prof. Robert Nelson
Smith.
Mr?*. Sylvia Jackson departed
this life March 24 at home on Jack
son St. after an illness of several
nJonths. Funeral services Were
held at Mt. Zion Baptist Church on
Tuesday April 1, conducted by hei
pastor, Rev. F. H. Hall of Augusta
Jo'.inson Funeral Directors were
in charge. *
A Targe crowd v/Sa at Bethel C.
M. E. < hurch on Thursday night to
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Reform .School 4 Columns
Scenes from "Reform School J**
Louise Beavers' latest . starring
vehicle, presented by Harry M.
Popkins, executive producer o f
Million Dollar. Productions, incorporated.
It was directed by I.eo
C. Popkin with Arthur A. Brooks
hear the Twin City .Quartet sing.
An entertainment was given at
for the benefit of club no. 1.
M iss Carrie JoH McKie. a student
at Bettis Aoadonily was the
weekend guest of Miss Grace Mj.
Bland.
Mrs. Henry Lark has returned
from \li,II....I- <
....... .'tunv II.-, \ . cllllT il MMl
to relatives.
Mrs. A^M. Spann's school lias
closed attcr :i successful term.
Miss Blanch K. Allen has return
eel to her home in Brunson. S. C.
after a visit to Miss . Laura Lee
Latson.
Miss Lucile Rjil'ord. .student of
Belt is Academy, spent the week
end with her sister, Mrs. R. N.
Smith on Bland Street.
MT. OLIVK SCHOOL _
Holly,. Hill. S. ('.
1 National Ne.uro Ileal.h Week
was observed. The teachers visit
ed many students. An Raster dan
ce was piven at Mt. Olive Cchool
M'onday nijrht. The house ' was
crowded.
Miss A 0. Spann, teacher in Mt.
r -Olive? Sehtxdj?spent? the?Easter
with mother, and sisters in Colum
hia. Miss A. D. Haitian and Miss
. M. K. ,Re?, y motored tn Camden
to hear the Claflin SineeVs and
spent Easter at home. Miss?Huig
I in iidum' guesi oi ,\;iss 1'cn y,
| Mv. and Mrs. Pony, Misses Ilaig
lev and Perry, Mh*. Hubert Reid
- motored to Bamhurg from CLumden
and were house "-no^t i.f Rov and
Mrs. E. McMillan.
The teaclruib am busy with-tln-it
comineneemei?'. exercises *vh.ioiu
will be some time next month.
The Golden Gate Jubilee Sing
ers will be heard May 14J, at Rock
hill Baptist Church.
Mr, Albraniam Gilniore is improving.
Miss Alphine Hillard is improving
nicely at the Orangeburg
Hospital after undergoing an Operation;
The Mt. Olive Rain Bow Foui
Sinters will present a concert at
Mt. Olive Church Sunday April If
and every one is invited.
Frank Browh; School Reporter.
ST. STEPHENS A. M. E.
(HIRCH
I. 1). Gamble, Pastor
'EasteT was a~ beautiful day for
chinch goofs. 1:30 A. M. a wonderful
prayer meeting was conducted
by tH.e Deaconess Board
of St. Stephens Church. Th<? people
came from every direction tr
t worship with us. At 11 A. M. the
pastor delivered a great Easter
message from St. Luke 2-1 :G. The
theme: Death is only a part of the
road hut not the end. The entire
congregation rejoiced in the Salvation
while the Servant preached
. the word.
The Easter program was beauti
fully arranged by Mesdames Corrine
Gamble, Lular Alford, Misse;
Gracic Giles, Vic/la Wilds and Maymo
E. Gamble. Master Sarnie A
Daniels performed at the piano
St. Stephen went over the top as
usually. The Revival meeting begins
April 16, conducted by Rev
E. P. Butler. * ^
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. Eddie Davis, Pastor
On the last Lord's day, we wert
blessed to have unexcelled servic
i es through out the day. The firs!
sermon was delivered at 5 A. M
to an apprcia.tive audience.
7 S. S. and morning worships follow
i ed in the Tegular order. The mes
THE PALMETTO LEADER
"REFOR
as supervisor. Center Louise Bea*
"Cors, who creates the newest and
finest role of her illustrious car\
oer as "Mother Gordon," superintendent
of the reform school.
Top photo (left) Maceo Sheffield
a? "Superintendent Stone"
predecessor to Miss Beavers, beat
sage was very inspiring and the
church was filled with members
-' and?frientls >
We reassembled at 3:30 for the
. Sunday School program which was
| wonderfully performed. We thank
all that took part.
Kvening worship was opened at
S P. M. and our third Easter message
was delivered, 'the listeners
of all three had to consider each
one the "best."
The various circles and clubs
are working very hard to make
fine reports on the fourth Sunday,
, thus the members of each club are
asked to support the efforts of
the various leaders.
I ' There will be a "Cocoa Sip" on
next Sunday afternoon af the resident
of--Sister-iala-Dovoau*T-142C
I.yon St., at 5:30 P. M.
Old Kolks Conceit Monday nite.
- April IT, admission is 10c. If you
' li]\e a sense of humor ,come!
! At Hethlchcm you are always
welcome
1
LEXINGTON NEWS
Rev. I. (). Simmons, Pastor
. S. S. was had 'at it's usual hour
I with all the officers in their chair.
' Services at Mt. Zlon were ecarried
' on by the Presiding Elder, Rev.
| Dent, who preached the Easter
l M-imoii. i no roaster exercises at
each church were very successful.
J Everyone seemed to have had the
[ Easter spirit.
, I On Saturday the second qXiarter|
Iy~c?niTerenee was hekUatMt. Zion
A. M\ E. Each church paid the
Elder. '
On Thursday night the "October
Pink Club" will meet at the home
of Miss Roberta Stratfort.
Everyone was sorry to hear of
the accident that occured to Mr.
. Alaska Taylor. We send our deepjest
sympathy to his family.
James Green left last Friday
for the CCC Camp.
. I Those on the sick list are: Mrs.
| Gillie Drafts, Mrs. Martha Borstlc,
Mrs. Bell iRawls, little Cos
tina Green who is expected to be
; home soon.
HANNAH A. M. E. CHURCH
- \\l> SCHOOL NEWS -
*S. H. at its' usual hour with all
officers at their post of duty. After
the classes tne lesson was interestingly
reviewed by the pas
- tor. After S. SI the pastor took
' charge and b^gan service. He took
- his text I Cor. 15:1-20. We had
a firtc Easter program 3 o'clock.
I At 8 o'clock there was a singing
. J contest between Boozer's chapel,
( Geve.r chapel and Hannah church
. choirs.
i] April 4th, Mrs. Manney,/ the
i , home demonstration agent}, of
! \ New ;erry county - Visited the
school and made a fine talk and
1 gave out some very valuable in
| formation on gardening, etc. The
school cloning program is as follows:
Friay night, April 14tV| the
first and second grades exercises
will he carried out. Miss Ophelia
Bobo teacher. Sunday, April 10
there will be ani educational address
to the student-body and the
community by Prof.* I. M. A.
Myers. Tuesday night, April 18
the thtrd, fourth and fifth
I will perform. Miss Johnnie Sin
I gleton. teacher.
I Wednesday night, April 19, the
sixth, seventh and eighth grades
i will perform. H. B. Rikard teas
cher. Admission f> and 10 cents.
The public is invited. H. B. Rikt
aid. principal.
. ( April the 7th Mrs. Willie Mae
j Mo-on went to Philadelphia, Pa.,
- on a visit. April 7th Mr. Ezra E.
-' Moon went to New Jersey to live.
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ah,.-,- ^ y>-*
v i
ing up Reginald Fenderson as 19
year old "Freddie Gordon." Tin
guard is Monte Hawley as "Jack
son." '
Top photo introduces "Harlem'
Tuff Kids." Left to right, Bob Sin
mons, DeForrest Covan, Eddii
Lyn, Reginald Fenderson, Eugem
April 9th Mr. Jasper Bouknigh
I went to Charlotte, N. C.. to live
1 Miss Azzie Lee Harris is visiting
| in Elizabeth, N. J. Miss Chalill
; Mae Bobo and Miss Ophelia Bob<
spent three days in Charlotte re
| cently.
April 22, at 8 p.m. there will
I a fish fry at the school house
( This effort is for the church.
Don't forget the Educational ra
1?, H,., f *L O 1 A *1
ly me luui wi ounuay in April.
WHITM1RE NEWS
1 Sunday was a lovely Easter daj
! we -were glad to haw the o-ppor
I tupity of celebrating- this Eastei
v and to be living to . witness th<
Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
| After Sunday sehocd at Ceda:
' Grove a fine Easter program wa<
1 sponsoied by the Secretary anc
Supt., W. L. Epps and S. S
' Abrams. Each child rendered it:
part well.
The second quarterly confer
ence was held at Bruce Taber
naclc church. Saturday, April 8
with P. E.. 1). C. Crosby, presid
ing. A fine conference was held
" ReV. W. P: Hunter- conducted s
three nights meeting last week a
Bruce Tabernacle church. 'Sorr1
Rev. Hunter had to go> home ill
The Y. M. A. club met last Wet
nesday night at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Charlie Jones.
Mr. A. I.ec Fant, marshall o
the Y. M. A. club, was happil:
married Saturday, April 8, a
-Newberry to Miss Helen Wil
liams. We hope for them a s!n
cere marriage life.
Thp installation services of thi
~Rev. M. T7. Kobinsoll, pastor o
Flint Hill Baptist church was
held last week, ending Sunday
Spending the Ealster holiday!
from Sims high were Misses L
Jones, Minnie Geter, Malcoln
Hunter, James Douglass; fron
Clinton college, Rock Hill, JMis
Ruth Byrd.
The teachers and students o
the Reliford school rendered a
fine program Thursday night a
Cedar Grove church. The Cald
well ouarte^ rendered several se
lections.
Sick are: Mr. Madicori Griffon
. W. M. Enps. Isaac Swindler, Mis:
Geretha Swindler. Unproved?a**
F.dgar Fant, Mrs. Martha Epps
LEXINGTON ROSKNVVAU> -SCHOOL
The Tx'xington Rosonwald an
nounces it's closing, beginnin" A
pril 17, a drama "Kidnapping Bet
, ty.," by the 4th and 5th grades
Prof. James T. Wise, director.
Friday night April 21, adrama
"For money for love,"by the 6th
,7th, and 8th grades. MissBessi<
, Lee Sullivan, director.
| Sunday April 23, at 3:30 Edu
ational Sermon by Rev. A. C
Jones of Columbia,S. C. Monday
n'iprht, April 24, an Operetta
"Mother Goose," by the Primarj
Dpartment. Mesdames Sartor an*
Summers, directors. Wednesttey
piprht April 26, Declamation Con
w ?
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1
- Jackson and Freddie Jackson.r
e Bottom photo (left): Ix>uise
- Beavers and her new guards. Bottom
photo (right): a scene on the
s parade ground of the "Reform
(i School" at flag-raising, with over
2 two hundred boys at assembly.? (
e (A.N.P.)
t test for cash nrizes. These subioct
will be spoken on: Don't die on tlie
t Third, by Leroy I serai; Science
? controls the?Universe, by EftuL_
> Green; The Battle of Waterloo,
- by Tommie Green: Youth and Opportunity,
by Mattie Kao Bnck;
! Don't Give up, Proceed, by Cora
* Lee Corley; Uplift and Undertow,
, I by Jessie Taylor. This contest is 1
1 sponsored by the 8th grade, Prof,
i J. C. Sartor, director. To these ex!
ercises everyone is invited.
M. M. Black, 'Reporter
1 , EAST BALTIMORE, MD. NEWS ,
Bv J. W. Agurs
r I r
Services for the week at Mount
Pleasant Baptist church: Monday
l" ' night, bonrd-meeting-;- Wednesday
' night, ptayor service; Thursday
* night a quartet program render
ed by the Jordon .'Star and otheT i
3 quartets; Friday night, choir re'
hearsal; Sunday irVrning S. S.
at the usua1 hour with Supt. and
' teachers at their respective places.
11:30 preaching service by
" the Pastor, Rev. D. C. Clark. 3:00
p.m. an Fester piogram wag ren1
dered by tlv ycfung people with
^ Mrs. N. F'arrmore presiding. Nite
v services p.m. conducted by the
pastor. &
1 ,
. | . Friday night, April 7, Rev. T
| A. Meckin held service at the
f Southern Baptist church and .
; I used as a subject: The Fourth
t Word Chi ist Uttered on the Cross.
April 9, Emanuel Bapt. church
- "services opened at usual hour by
the pastor, Rev. Moses Eley. Ho
3 used as a subject: He is Not Here.
* The yt. Pleasant UshcL board .
is unaking 'rapid progress with
' their new President, J. W. Agurs.
They- will render service all day
'' on the fifth Sunday in April
which will be our usher day.
s Mr. and Mrs. Wardell Williams
and Messrs Melvin and^/Willie mof
tored to Washington, D. C., to vist
it friends.
f " We are proud to have many new
_ customers for The Palmetto Lead
[ er. See little Matthew Williams
for The Palmetto Leader.
s JEFFERSON NEWS
e
' Miss Sadie Mae I.ove and Mr.
R. B. King are home?? v
Prof. Evans and wife are apend
ing the Easter season in St. Mat- |
I mews. mi s. uouna Simon is vis'
' ifing Mfss Tsabell Howard.
Mr. Hollis Hoygh had the mis"
fortune of getting his house burn
ed d,"W.-.; also Mr. Daniel McMillian
house burned down. Nothing
u was saved.
> The Easter program was a
grand success Sunday night. $50
- was raised.
Mrs. Bertha Waddy and Miss "
/ Ruth Teal were visitors here.
, ! Mt. Canon and Rock Hill choirs
f I rendered music for the program.
.1 The girl that raises the largest
I amount over $2.00 gets the doll.
-1 Watch Thp Palmetto Leader.
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Office: Residence: Jf
2115 Lady St. 1301 Pine St. f-j
Columbia, S. C.
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Phone 7811
Ail Classes of Dental Work
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Dr. L. H. Hallman
DENTIST
PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS ^
Sundays by Appointments
Office: 2369 1-2 Gervaie St. -? W"
Columbia, S. C.
Office Hours: Telephones:
8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 I ft
Residence 8873
Dr. Dt K. Jenkins ^
DENTIST * Tj|
Fillings, Platef, Crowns, Bridge*
Anesthesia a Specialty