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... Pafo 4 WOTB*?Y,wr qoestltm will be ai when joe lnfelnde flipping of this b?rikdmS0 *nA correct address to jot nd <rfy lis and a ?t*mp$d enve HEADING coTering yowr birthdt ? lying three Questional Kxplai $m rev f?stiess te thoee^withJ v. - - ~ t . THE PALME! 1 3,1 r ASS KM IILY STREET S. B.? Being a regular render of your column will you help nie out please. Will I fro on the. trip I have platined for this siiiif~ nier ? Answer It is indicated that yna will "make this journey and you will enjoy yourself every minute of the time you are away. You ? deserve at- vacation?fore*?emrpk^ of weeks] ?l)o not change your -t mind and give up the trip. A. R. My l.in.r 1 l< f? h,"o _ UJui gone to another city. Now what I want to know is has singo t-a. lover at this other place or not ? Attswet' Your girl friend is having a "good time" in the city and naturally she 'will make f i tends. She will make a trip: back to yotir town ami visi't you a week-end before the summer is over. You had better talk and 1 talk fast if you want to win her for she isn't going^to wait indefinitely. M. II. R ? Will I recover /roni | the pain I have in'my stomach?!. D<? you advise an operation? Answer?1 sincerely believe that SANDY ISLAND (IIIA1)U1> ' SCHOOL CLOSivS ' - "The-"0*11 frdttt term of the"Sandy Island (traded School came to an etui Tuesday night May !>0 with a ' " : very enjoyable prog-ram?rendered ; by the school. ;i Mr. A. M. Hunfington has-been ! very generous to the people of the Island in erecting and equipping a splendid two room brick veneerr-d structure, a cottage for tin- in f-tru- tors ami supplying a library ( for the school. The spcakm foi\ the oec.asion ' AT.. T ? \ 'IU ? .1 wa* .>11. iv. . I mmipsuii i>i mi' Howard School of (ieorfjetovvn. Usi'iiir as. a subject "I't ogress" he discussed advancement in the cultural sense as well a* the conti ibutions of science and invention up to the present and pointed out 1 that the* youth of this generation miist make their contributions in ' nelpiny to reach a solution of the perplexing: problems occasioned bv : these inventions. ML-. Poland Bland, the principal . is to ho iTiyhly commended for his poTTil work. Rev" llerriot delivered certificates of promotion to the following: Richard Johnson, Wil- ' lie Nelson. . Mary Maud llerriott 1 : QpIndia Klio11, Nedlio <\4U?St Ju- 1 lia Pyatt who jo tu the fith jyrados I elsewhere. MORRIS HllOWN A. M. "F. 1 CHl'RCH Rev. R. I. I.cmnn, I'as tor - . 1 I.ast Sunday was real summyr ' in Charleston. S. ('. In spirt e of ' the heat however, laiyre crowds at- ? tended all of the. services! At 11 I A. M. Dr. I.lilllill delivi't'i./l t.v o lai'ge audience from St. Matt 'J'tth chapt.ev. and the I'Sth verse, "Tin* ' HI of nl of Jesus a- the subject. At S P. NT. tho pastor preached an. other message to a large rongiepation, using as a theme "Obedience to the fleavenly Vision," t iki'!i from the Acts 20:19. The batt on the Infantile Paraly- I sis sitaatioii prevejitig small children from attending any public set- I " vices RIP intei terreij to some ex- ! tent \vilh tin- attendance at the > Junuaw Ir.ivh. The situation at the 'I _ ' present in < - . in-; somewhat?^ tittle lossend. y' _ J LllYjJw?m??wo i mi eyed - -a H?r day, firmi.-h' d by mir senior choir j under the direction of Pro. \V. S., Clrant. tin- popular 'dpmister. The Holy ( ommunion was administer- t ed at each .-ervice to large groups*, i Nine persons Wt-ic admitted into A the church. Several of the mem- I; tiers who have been sick attended \ _____ services al-e. They are Sisters Sara II. P.rown and Kdna \V. Pen f nett and Bro. Wins Johnson. It t, \yas good to *oe these pivtures of health but again. e CCitT be held on Junr'b. This Qu'a r- .. ten will embrace. the 2nd_jiujuU'.y. Among the persons who joined our church last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rivers, formerly of, y f'hicago. Mr. River is the son of r> t> /->. !< .7.u. ii. i.rcitfnion, one of Mor ris Brown's most faithful member. |, Supplementi ay reports on out: i j, Sprinu Kally are still bein<.f made. ' The members hove done splendid in their efforts. I (j We iT'prie't to announce the , death of Miss Ethel Eockwood, the v sister of Mis. Hannah O recti of ?tb4^ efty. S+re -was bnrind. last. Mon .] day, and the sympathies of the u members of our Church croc out to < , Mi'., and Mrs. Dan E. Green, and o^her ifcemhers" of the family. r,] SEND IN Y()TTR~ SUDSrRTPTION ^ I II . I I I nalyzed free In this column only I column and aiun your full name. ( ir letter. For a "Private Rcpl\ "... lope for my latest ASTItOI.Cli; Y iit; also a free letter s of tn.'v' e a ^our problems clearly and eon- j a the scope of logical reason5 n-j. ! inn? is? 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V M'i in In i 1.111, .. . j 1 Irl-Tl 11II11 : ?Da. * li.' j'f T"t il i hi'ir r'i-. -I ; :111. full* i.t* r? io !. 'I'ji,. , iii'i-.i in;: t iii in un t.iX\ !i. , s i a I i:si:i ra; \ i:\vs dayman Chapel A. M. I . < hinah ! Rev. Ice \. Imuran. I'nMor IN-v. R. ir. ;ai .,n ..f Oran-.o- ! Ul-fir cln-c?|.a v<->v .-ia-. i --f :i i i if?hnv in> \- i-mi. i i i 1 r Sunday. May Sunday ft.I pelted at its usual J.i. i. A' t f-vi t ion tin* flosses a- -cndd.-d t 1 fir nlfu e. The li'-.-.n a io-j iewvd liv the pa ->f ny. Rev. It, TI, J ah man pia ;.el+e<., ' < miitnlnt' .-i-i mnn. Mi. ?11|? a< "Dry Rones". T! - i a v": \ reel'ul and in-f met iv pr. a- ia r In t'i,, afternoon, th<- C'rosaJ td> of Mayesville in*'ittlfe, May | ' ill'1, S. ?! ' ",-!i"vi :| n?1 a ' 1 hiih \va< enjoyed I v all. Total ! I.ou Idt h? I Johnson, reporter. V mmmt+ iy .pp iPii| | ,i iim I ?<yi v? . TIIE 1 MT. < I.Alii: IIAI'T. ( Ill Ki ll Kl'V. ('. C. 'Illuck. IMslnr ?T . A f v; "ftir-"' t ? < >!. ..I. . : -. .i- a! m A. 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After the morning ser- v T7^ i-arh irt >".ip nu t for tlu* njp rouehing rally on Fathers' Da54. * 1 t he?meantime?t-he Young?Folk -1 t H! p if, preparing for their con- v t which is to ho next Sunday. s '.very contestant is very entlni- ' initio over hi - ?vr lor duty. Watch i.o "l.eader" and. see who wins ' ^e-_pair of?shoes. ^ .Miss I.ethe., Young is recover ii ia: from her recent illness. Miss J ] .. M. I .ill iew'opd- and Mrs. M. I.il- I 1 iewood ate on the sick list. We J j iopo for them a speedy recover.! Mr, llosva Young was home al] e.v days fro'in Detroit., Mich., his I < nueiits and friends were indeed j , :'in<.i to. see 'him home attain. We i 'o.ti.e a nun he,r of students are ! amine: to their respective hojnes r> en .'various c<>.leges. (ibid fo see , In at all h> king well. j Pi-v WmII.im- 'i.iiiI fnmilv. M ! iml Mrs. II. I.. 'Alexumler anil M->. 15; Ki I-imV.-Hs??n motored to '.'!:;ii,l)ln?rrn?!rm?Wednesday txr i; iters tin* fleet ion of the presiji'iit lor/;,\IK-n university. It was | . islporJ'TF ttr'U a. later day. ?.Mi?.?15.)! .?M,?lohnmin loft I'oi I'iii'adelp^iia kit Thursday oven r.;r to speed iIk* summer. Pi of. \V. II. I'atker if the C. C. worsliit-M*"! w itJi Rev. Walker ^ a > inlay1 nk' iit; also Rev. Jones. e->. 1 >.vHtek > - < I ta+k-you tiff-student f J'aine Colli _e delivered a very , - i f nn?1 i;it' -1Inir sermon. Mr. ( ly<l,. ( antion leaves Tues* , !av for Hot Sj.'imvs. Ark., for a , youth's. stay. ' ' 'Miss Matr.rie' Sims is heie visi-iiuj;?Miss. tlaim ><line Shelle. ?- i' e <'iiilii:Day exercise 11i1j is lu iii'.;' i '.iiilnetoil liy Misspell! era Re ow n ami Krnestyne k.clii.- fn-i mi." - 40-Re-very inspir- 1:v".; 'rhe |-a! y ulfcrs keen compeition for ea--i: child takinff i?art ishe-- to win iii" pair i/f slippeijt-. dn.i.RR-cti m'ml \. M. ! :. ( III K< II Rev. 1.. <i. Row ntan. Pastor siwl ei 1 y. S. < '. A larjje num " v in Iriei .! : ' Miller's Chapel ( t Samlay. R'uite a number ot 1 i > 11 itii-i ' w it!) or.r teach- , rs ami sts I : wh . returned e iiie of) rIn-.5 vacation maile lip | :.< total >1.1. : "U 1 fur rjiitlieritiff. . I s . \i : 1.* It . . . .. ivsu'i' aiary _| ;n i Kt.-ie < i.i'::i!i:<in from State i "I!" :re; Me-> Iheddie I.ylos \i jI?!:??I Sti jii.in. Daisy lliitfer, \'i11ii I tai l'. .limine IVttis. A illiar: II. dimly Hutlor ot ( A i i i : K a- i in-- . I'^rtnn and | 'V Sel'si Hales <d' Morris "cul M . .I td-'ii Xante of Iletlis 11 ad,n.y. Aiiss T. ('. dallamon | ,51!~* iiilislied lier scho'ol | a i i l'liii-i-nee and others. S'er - ;;oiid as usual. The , ii li\t-veil hy Kev. How- . : 111-1 > il .many to le.ioieo, and ( li,! ian veiy I itfh. Old ' :i.'.. east was observed fol- | i !>;. ' vx)>ei juices. .At Urn j !' itiis service Rev. lluw ( ' ay a; . "iied one of those mas- j nions taken from 35th , Isaiah Mh verse, usintr i eiect: Ways, lie sttess- ( i 11. . ays: hroad way, the nai and the holy way. At , >of this service Mr. and i . r of Washington, D. < ard and united to- the , h a e el t ilicate also a . in.C|. f:oin the city. Air. i i. Mi mi left "here tenli Since- then they have ( . c nu-ntheis in Turner ! church. Washington. ^ ; -?i> o'clock Rev. Unwman ' .i tli,. o<)tk anniversary of * .i' . t- rian church. Indeed o jfieat service. IIis text -c. fiont the fi'Jinl chaj)tei t verse, Usinvc as his sub- , 4! w t . Keep a St ronft , A: - -'clock ho "stirred .his con- J front a message taken :c l'mIi ,e:.ai'tt-i- of Isaiah i . usiny as his subject . of llnmai) I>estiny. In | ; Chapel was set on fire ' ! who attended went away t.it.t- J # * ' t v Havi- underwent an I I ;C-.;j ii.nd Mrs. K.llth Malty 1 i' :piiia is hy her side. The f v.. i s her a speedy rcuov- 1 C'.i'al:- n's Day is deferred un 1 !i tee fourth Sunday. Copte to ;-i-i jr. C> to church. 8 ST. M \RY RAPTIST ( IU RCTI J 1 t i < -Til sci, <>i was opene I ; iV loi k. The lesson was 1 v by the various teachers. I1 i t > T. A: II o'lhck tin- Revs. .T. S. and ' . fv tV.: ,Tit1 filled the mst.unt. . . I... E. Daniel preached a cm t a! sermon from the V>ooT< l' Maui. 1. ' II. T. 1'. met at 0 o'clock. The tdinvr uas very interesting. At - V ! . ? ihe pastor hroutrlit tq us s.ther message which we all on ' iv. d. Visitors fotr the evening iv lie: Mi'. T.eo Ruins, Miss Jes. I!, .yd. Miss Pearl drier was the guest l;e parents Mr. and Mrs. L. : M't". lh v V -I. S". and 1;. E. and Mrs. itiiel wer(.' the dinner guests of a e-n I II. Richardson. Aivonp 'he sick are our deai .< ident. Nfrs. Roll down; M*;s. 111a ,\1 ai diall, Mr. . ini11 who has been in the hos TiiT is lidme" and able to bp sitig np again. . ? ? - . ?* . I I. I MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH t Rev. S. Chism, Pastor j Felloes, S. C.?Sunday morning 1 it 9:30. a.m. we assembled and | witnessed a wonderful blackboard I Uustration by our pastor which i as very inspiring aq^L" uplifting. ?At the?usual?Win- Sunday ;chool began with officers and fathers at. their? pst nf duty. A _ wonderful lesson throughout the chool aiul review by the Rev. A. 5. Thomas. At ?11:30 a.m. morning service u'gan. The pastor being somewhat indisposed the Rev. A. B. I'homas was in charge of the service. He selected his text from he 8th chapter of Romans after ivhich quite a few came forward uul communed. At -1:30 p.m. w0 again assembled and witnessed another won um-1'ui message from the Kev. a. J. Pogue sponsored the. Willing Workers. The A. C. E. T.eagiin is doing dicelv under the leadership of Miss Marion. McDanlel. At p.m. we were blessed frith''the presence of the Rev, A. I'. Spears,' presiding older of the Marion district. Tie selected his hr\t fn'oiit tp,. PD-'.'.T <>f. Pi'nv?This . was a wonderful message and full of. thought ami was enjoyed by all. Quite a few members and friend* were present at this .serviced ' " The pastor was t? o dinner guest i?f Mr.'and Mrs. Meyward Jones. Mrs. Edna Askin has returned home after spending two weeks at Marion with her children. Little Willie May A skin" 's spending the week with her niece Miss Emma 'Brown. Mrs. Glennie M. Brown left Sunday evening for Philadelphia to spend sometime with her sister. Miss Gertrude and Miss Catherine Porter returned home last Thursday after spending a very suecesl'ui school term at Allen-unr ccrsity. Mrs., I.. Smith is very sick at J his wTili lig. Wo arc glad M rs. I,uc Blaekwell is much improved; dsn Mrs. Lupell Nowiin. \ IvWBERRY NihvS Drayton Stro?t High School Prof. II. P. Gladden, Principal The graduation exorcise was ! eld Wednesday night at 8:.10 t'eloek. ' ? Processional ''hoi us; "Send Out Thy Eight" by Glee club tniiv? cation by Rev. E. E. Gaulden -ok/ by Miss Vivian Ruff ''horiis by Glee dub I'resentat ion of the Guest Speaker Rev. E. D. Enwson of Atlanta, Ga., whose theme xvas "Some Need** of This Age", rhorus: "Amen" by Glee'club. * I'rex-nta'i in of graduates by Miss Anslio Jones. Class roll: Harold Nelson Airams, Mary Francis Eugenia Aleii. David Roosevelt Bedonbnugh, Mary Vivian Blown, James Theolote Butler, Lucilo Mildred Cald well. Elinan Harding Cleckley; 'ato Edward Coleman, Ethel Mae (J o 1 email. Verbus" MeCormick fV.nnl.. II,.loo llovlc Polio Daw-kins??-Viola Duckftt, Helen 'Jailman. O/.ie Beatrice Gary, Ojot a Dcinetria Gilliam, Hobart Matassas Ham, Ohio 11 in Fred Calmuu-Jainus?Mai io\A 111 ionot to Jo- _ or, Joseph Anthony Johnson, \dam F.Uht I.indsay, Irene Manrum, Richard Hamilton Nance, lames Ruff. Vivian Ether Ruff, ?allie Lee Schumpert, GeorgP Her" nan Suhor, Jr.. Frank JefTorson roland, Vonnie Aurolia Ttdand, The. guests wore presented by Niipi Q Tt Gannon. "I Stood by he River of Jordan" by Glee club. \nnmir those who made brief talks , vere Dr. Gray of Springfield, 111.; Hi-. .T. E. Giant and Prof. U. S. _ Jail man, Supervisor of Negro ehools. Calvary Presbyterian Church Rev. A. II. Rcasoner, Pastor Sunday school opened at 10:00 :>'clock with iSupt. S. W. Allen, Sr.. assistant upcrintendent C. \V. Jones and Paul Allen, the pimist, who are always on time at heir post of duty. The number ip ittendance were as usual. We .vere?proud?to have with?us?Bio. r. J. Boughnight and sister I.illa [lean. The Children's Hour opened vith the Rev. Rcasoner, presiding, le told the story of "A Trip". lie >laced emphasis on the roadway. Ic said the Bibl(. is the roadway or our livgs; it diiects us, and it s our duty to follow it. I Jlov Rosisoner's theme for preaching service was "Earthly JaiYi"*. For what shall it profit i man, if he shall gain the whole ' voi Id and lose his own soul? , dark 8:36. It is always a pleasire to listen t<# Rev. Reasoner unavel the subject with which he i s involved. Come out and hear iim on the first and third Sundays ( netreh ?monthr ? j \ Calvary celebrated her Jifpeth innniversary Sunday a^fenioon. i < 'he speaker of the evening was ( lev. I,. (I. Bownian? acwrmpaivied. I iy his junior choir. Miss Ever na Martin played the piano for , his occasion. Prof. p. W. Jones u jut' *nd Mr. S. W. Allen, Sr., spoke ibout the pioneers of the church. \ nice sum of money was raised. Vfiss Everlena Martin has been ap pointed pianist for the chuich in the absence of Mrs. Eunice Allen who has gone to Ocean City, N. J., probably for the summer. Bowman, Eddie Mae Worthy, Alberta Singley, Minnie Wilson, Mag gie Alston left the city for New York. Mrs. Alma Robinson and Mrs Mary Jackson left for Philadelphia. Mrs. Robinson is -visiting with her nephew^ Dj\ Samuel Robinson and attending the commence ment exercises of Lincoln university, from which school her son Mr. Johnie Robinson is being grad uated. Miss Christina Bates also left for New York. The friends of Newberry are proud to have Mr. and Mrs. Anderson 'Moon return to the city to live after having spent a numbei erf years in Washington, D. C. ? Mrs. Celestinne Allen left the c i t v? + n fittorwl mminuM' eplifirvl in Greenville, S. C. Mrs. Henrietta Young, MJhs. Daisy Burton, Mrs. Juania Kenncr, Misses Anjarone and Francis Young, Miss Christina Golden and Mr. Johnie Jones motored to Green ville Sunday. ?Misses Helen and Catherine Ruff left Sunday far Washington, D.G. Mrs. Chaiity Montgomery entertained the Misses Gertrude Matthews and Louise Bxirch at dinner during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John (Jack) Rutherfard, Miss Verna and Mr. Nathaniel Rutheiford and Miss Elizabeth Grimes motored to Laurens Sunday. Mrs. Ida Rutherford and daughters, Misses Annie Mae and Verna motored to Ninety-Six, S. C., to carry her daughter and son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Calhoun. Anyone desiring The Palmetto Leader, please notify Paul R. Allen. Mr. J. II. Burton and (jaughter Elizabeth spent Sunday with Mr. Burton's son and daughtef-in-law Mr. and Mrs: B. T. Burton in Clin ton. They reported a pleasant trip. . BELMONT NEWS Sunday June 4th w"as a high day with the Belmont people in 1* 1; i ! ? it r. Ai ... ! ci'iriiiauii^ inu miy-sixtn aiiiiiversary of the church and the seventh anniversary of its pastor, Rev. M. C. Freeman. The 'S. S. was opened at 10:30 by the Supt. Mrs. Lula T. Wyatt and all teachers were on their post of duty. A wonderful praise service was conducted by Dea. O. M. Shep herd after which Rev. J. P. Robinson spoke on the histcny of the church. Rev. W. R. Reedej- was then introduced and preached the anniversary sermon. Text Luke 0:48. Rev. Reeder seemed to have been at his best and while he spoke showers of blessings fell op the audience. Music was furnished by the Belmont choir and usher oard. Collection $7.11. At -the evening session -praise service was conducted by Dea. Wil son of Beaver Dam after Vvftich a paper was read by Deacon O. M. Shepherd, subject; What the Church Owes to its Members? Paper by sister Lula Wyatt subject: The Duty of the Members to the Church. Paper by Bro. P. J. Crump, Lie. op The Pastor's Duty to" the Church. Paper by Dea. Major, subject: The Duty of the_ Deacons to the Church. Dea 0, "M._ Shepherd was master of ceremonies. music was iurnisni'ci by the Beaver Dam choir at this service. Rev- M. (" Freeman nrached the sermon at night service from the text I Samuel 18:14. The Lo/rd was with him. Total collection for the day $79.71. PINEHl'UST "BLUE DEVILS" BASEBALL TEAM On Monday afternoon, June Gth, 19.'59 at 5:15 p.m. the Pinehurst "Blue Devils" all team was royrrHy?entertained -at?the?home?ot Mr. and Mrs. C] H. Dannerly of Washington street, by Miss B. G. Dannerly, who is the aunt of o?#of the members Master Daniel W. Walker, Jr. Delicious frozen punch, assoited cookies and mixed candies were served this jolly group on the re freshing lawn. The lineup is as following: Manager, H. H. Cooper, Jr.; Catcher, James Hinton; Pitchers, Leroy Rogers, J r, and Noble Coop- j ;>r; 1st base, Maceo Nance; 2nd base, Edward Cooper; 3rd base, Daniel Walker, Jr.; Short Stop, Charles Cannon, Jr.; Left Field, If. H. Cooper,. Jr.; Centtyfiqfld, 'hris Garrett, Jr.; Rightfield, Ear y- Roddiftr -Substitutes: Leftfield. Fdward Glover; Pitchers, Emer son Harper and Joseph Gregg, 'enterfteld, Finest Hickson. (1st) f irst base coach, Maceo Nance, rhird base coach, Daniel Walker, Jr.; Trainer of Ditchers, Leroy Rogers, Jr. ;' i".5w^r'? '? - ESKBB-sm? W I r ~ ' SaturHa^, June 10, 1939 I PROFESSIONAL 1H , CARDS | DR. J. G. STUART J 1 Eye, Ear, Nose ar^d Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Hours: Telephones: 11:00 to 1:00 P. M Res. 4692 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 379C Office: / Residence: 2030 Taylor St 1317 Pine St. i ? ? DR. A. B. JOHNSON SVRC.EON 1 Office: 1323 1-2 Assembly St. Phone 3466 Residence: 919 Oak Street Phone 8740 ? REV. J. H. JOHNSON .... i NOTARY PUBMC ? (Mice: 202? Marion Street Dealer in Real Estate, ..performs f marriage ceremonies, writes wills, deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. Call to See Him Office Phone 8407 Res. 6798 DR. H, H. COOPRR ; DENTIST Special Attention Given to Dts-' eases of the Gums Gold Crown and Bridge Work ~ A Specialty Office Phone 6429 , Rec. 82"| V 25 Washington St. Col'a.. S. C Office Hours: Telephone: 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8871 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle -? Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty Office: Residence: 2115 I>ady St. 1301 Pine St. Columbia, S. C. -* * ' V 1 Phone 7811 All Classes of Dental Work Dr. L. H. Hallman DENTIST PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Sundays by Appointments Office: 2369 1-2 Gervais St. Columbia, S. C. Office Hours: Telephones: 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. 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