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... Satwrttey, December 16, 1M6 BS3Sfc3Sfc?!SjBSjK?5 | TAS-'l ^ Everyone ei % % ' . 2*8 A pui COLUJ mmmm j Mme. Julia Breeland, President and founder of Breeland Beauty School, in Orangeburg accompanied by her husband, Mr. Breeland end one of her students Miss Et i lene White, of Newborn, N. C. were visitors to the city this week Mrs. Breeland was here on' business , for the school, which is en . joying its best year since the founding of this .wonderful institution. The Rev.T.'M.. Hinton. manager of the Pilgrim Insurance company will preach Sunday at Sydney Park C.M.E. church, whij,. Dr. fiol clough is at his annualjconference at Greenville. pastor of Ebenezer Baptist church 1 returned 'Monday from Wa hing ton, thi*s church havirc given him a vacation with pay. He urged his members to meet him Sunday when hp will express his apprecialion' to ~thomi ? ?7 i Mrs. Eliza McGhee and grand daughter, Jerry Mac of Washing-' ton, D. C.,- snent a few days in the city visiting relatives and friends. Friends here were delighted to see them titer r.n absence of two years. Miss Mary Agnes Hrrper and Miss Dorothy Jickson authorized solicitors of the Co.Ed Club ave collectrhg 'toys, food and cloth. > ing for the poor and undcrprdvi. ledged children, are askin? help from all who are interested in giv ing thiu nfd tn those rhiMron ' \Vr> would rppreciate any contribution mi de to this good cause. Theso contributions may be made either at the homes of the solicitors or to them in person. Miss Harper may be reached at 2325- Washington street, an i Miss J:cl:son at I'l'i Hi rden street. THE MANGER PRINCE A Christmrs Cantata presented by the Dramatic Club of Sidney Paik C. M. E. church. Come and worship with us on Christmas eve at 7:30 o'clock, evening service. All Columbia knows that this cltto gives Christmas baskets to the needy every yer.r. You will make some one happy on Christ, mag morning, if Christmas Eve is spent with us?"just one hour." LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL "CLUB , The club met at. the home of Miss Lois Bishop 1012 College St. -The meeting was called to order by the Chaplain, Mrs. Boyce with a anno which she led, ^bayer by iMr. Boyce; song By MrsTTortTT^r Scripture lesson bv Miss H ttie Johnson; song by Mrs. Eva Adams * alter which the devotions closed and our president took charge. He called Tor the minutes of the lar.t meeting which were received and committee. Mrs. Rebecca Wright wa8 repotted sick n fr?,. h<>r a speedy recover. TTviAnloVnsI Vitiainoac wn<5 t.ben tak en op. The roll was called, 2G members present We were dis missed by1 Mrs. Norris. Tbo club was served a delicious repast TJ1F, PET.VKRS CU B- ? Aiken, S. C.?On Tuesday nite, November 10, 1939 the Delvers k Club was very beautifully enter. tained at the home of Mrs. Ethel Hr.rley of 1214 York Street. The house was very {<vtisrnlly pranged in one of its favorite past times, Chinese Checkers. The high est scorers for the evening were Mrs. Ruby Crawford f.nd Mrs'. Al. pha Smith. Th? low scorer was Mrs. Gertrude Eubanks. The guests for the evenlnv wert Miss Rosrmond Johnson, Miss Be atriee Collins, MrR. Rubv Ciaw. ford and Mrs. Wm. Harley of N Y. City. A delicious repast wrs server by the hostess. * On November 11, 1939, Mrs ,, Rice of Sumter Street entertainer in honor of Mrs. Wm. Harley o1 Ne* York City, who waH at tht<i I i S!fe?SS3Si3Sfc38fc3Sfca riz The ljoys a new taste tl praise. Enjoy th Am i re wholesome flour ALLEN J MBIA lime the house guest of Mrs." An na Harlcy of 1211 York Street. The groyp engaged in contract bri go. The highest scorers were Miss S: rah M. Hairy, and Mrs. Miry Hamilton. The low scorer was Miss Ethel Harley. Others present were Misses Jus tine Wilkinson. Rosamond John, son. Oit I.ee Pipkins Mrs. Willie! menia Cherry. Mis. Orgreeta Rab inson, Mrs. Elector Mason, Mrs T/. A. Rradby, Mrs. Annie Lee Hiekson rml Mrs, Mason Johnson. A very delicious repast was on tnc menu. M A R RIA O K ANNOUNCEMENT, I "H>\ and Mr". John L. Lewis of Newberry, S, C., snnounre the mnrrintfp <yf their- daughter "Gene" | va Firjcn'a to ?Tr. Luther Pearson Of Columbia, S. C.t October 12, '{ 30. Mr. Pearson is the son of Pov. ami Mrs. W M Pearson.] Mgs .Pearson is a tri ad ate of the Wavevly?Fru'ornni?ho pitnl efC/d ->'?h:n. S. C. She has worked) rt Fosyte Sanatorium at Winston SnVn-i. N. C.. and at present she is a stiff member of the Palmetto; SanaG riun. Stat,. Park. S. C. Mr.' Pi'H' o'i ? one-of--Columbia's on 11 j ''uterior-dePirato'r, tin auto me elmnic and is a very promising young citizen. The couple will mskc their home in Columbia, S. C. ' I THE HIGH H VTTERS f'AVISO CLUB j We assembled ourselves togeth. er at thr> home mrf Mr. and Mis.! James WhSrton Dec. 11 The meet :ng wa opened by the Chaplain, M"s WVrrton. singing Let The Light From Thp Lighthouse Shine On Me: prayer Mrs. Young. The minutes of the last meeting were read, received, approved and ado*p_ j ted. The roll was called, each member rc-pordcd. Our collec tion was SCL4-1. Tt on the house \v:?s opened lor business. OTd and r-o'v business wore discussed? Wo. hail a splendid young gentle ',,riu with in tin* person of Mr. Thomas Gettings who delivered a 'H'iIc'Cm! addvi's . W,, hope to have him ngnin soon. After Mr, Gott i"?-s :>ddress our Vice-Presi drnt. J'''; Salli'e delivered a tries sniro. \V,. then ndjmimcd singing God Re With You Till We Meel Again and prayer. Next Meeting r.t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rrooks r>ext Monday night, Dec ember 18. Nina Mae McKinney And Her Orchestra Thur^av N'te 0 comber 28th. ; The outstanding social event of 1. ,.nn ed at the Columbia Township 1 auditorirm, Thursdnv nvcht, De 1 """ihov :>8tv when . Nina Mae Mc | Kinney will invade Columbia with i her orchestra to furnish musi" for the d^nce which promises to be a rrala affair. Music and dance lovors are uvered to Venr this rhythmic rprorrepation which comes to this city fov thn fivot time. Xmas Cantata At Allen Sunday t The?Allen University Choir will 1 present "The World's True T.TeTir1 I (a Christmas Cantata 1. Sunday, ! Decemher 17th, at 6:80 P. M. in | the University auditorium. We shall he very happv to htve } eou r your friends come and impend the hour with us. , S. P. Hicrerins?President. ! F. P. Abraham?Director of Music I ? . f.A NW A+rTt A XQTTET | |iovnptvr 'CT\TP> r.RTDIRON HEROES DECEMBER 14th Ornnceburtr, S. C.?Th\ St. El. I r>in 'R?ndv, president of the Sou. 'horn Intercollegu te Athletic con. f'Tonec hrs. boon invited pruesl i speaker for the annual banquel ' finAvin" South Carolina State A & M. College priidiron heroes. ' The h; noeet will he held December 14. the dry before the tw< ' days annual sessions of the Sou ' the n conference betjin here. Jimmie Me Dew, a senior stands out as a ihiph point scorer in th< Southern conference md the mos1 I vrluable man of the team. Al. though an end, McDew made 55 o: . South Carolina Stt te's 107 points ! scored arrainst opponents this sea f son by seven touchdowns,, tjv< t field erosls, and seven conversions I 0fc38fc3Sfc3Si:?S3Sfc3S Differem brill! Better bread, is taste difference J H 7e ' milled of choices to give BRdTHERS MILLERS OF FR William DoI.rf.inc, another end was the puntin^ star and scored touch downs and conversions from received passes. Odell Gillon wre a sure phss tosser i nd made long, est gains from power drives. Her. n .Davis if.nked second as line plunger. Nathaniel Harney was the outstanding brokenfield runner of the team cfter John Mot., ley, a newcomer and 200 lb. fullback received a serious inkle injury in the first conference game l:? ?x xi? ?; !_j ? uia>. ivi-jji. Him uui vnu icmf.inaer of tho season. Galloway i<t tackle and Gordon at center were sixty minvti men in the line. South Crrolina State won four? mes tied one and lost three to the teams that ranked first, second and third at the close of the season. Lrck of sufficient reserv s accounted for these three losses. This wi s evidenced in two defeats where South Carolina State showed a superior offensive in r 0_0 first half agiinst Mor_ ris Brown and led Alabama State three qurrters 12.0, "THE JOLLY SO MANY" St. George, S. C. The "Jolly So Many Club" was called to order by the chairman, Miss Louise Dixon, Nov. 8, 1039, '7:30 P. M. at the home of Miss Dixon. , This club was organized by a group of the terchers from the St Gem jse High SPtlOCl and Mrs. M A. Odom, Jeanes Teacher, Colleton County, Waterboro, S. C. lowing: Miss Louise Dixon. Chairman; Miss Thelma E. Murdpugh, Sect, and Treasurer;. Miss Pearl Brown. Miss Blossom D&nnerley, Mrs. Sal lie Folder'. Mrs. M. A. Odom. I This is a beneficial club to itsmembers t's it was organized for a combination of professional and social enioyment.--Tho club meets twice a month at the various mem bers homes. Miss Dannerly was TrTline was Miss Browsom. At both first to entertiin the group. Next places each member enjoyed the grmes played and the work that was done, ns knitting, etc.. Proceeding, delicious repasts ' were served. The li st meeting was held at the home of Miss Dixon and we were honord to have as guest Mr. and Mrs. John Pendarvis, Miss Be. r trice Thompson, Mr. James Glover, Miss Jennie Harrington, Prof John Pearson, and Mr. Greej> of Ortngeburg. They motored down to join the members of the Jollv So mrny in an evening of fun. We we?e a'so honored to have as a guest Prof. M. A7 Odom. Prin. of the St. Gecrrge High School. Our next meeting will "be V<"'T rho home of Mrs. Sallie Folder, Saturday, November 25, 1939. Each member is f sked to be on time or pay a fee of one cent for .each minute late. THE Y. P. T. S. CLUB , > The club met rt the home of j Miss Pauline Outen. The meeting was called to order by the pres_ I ident; song, Bread of Heaven; t wnT^Dn^AirT^Crn1 For" My^Lord; I the scripture was read bv Mr. I David Outen, the forty-first Psalms', eleven verses; song, 1 Shall Not Be Moved. The minutes of^ the last meeting kvpre ref<1, "received and adopted. The roll was called. ( All members are urged to be ! present at tha next meeting. Business of importance. The I meetinc will be at the home 'Of ^ Miss Isrbcll Walltce,. 1907^ Taylor street. A delightful course was sei ved. ~" ^Tohnson ANn SMITH SOCIAL I CLUB j The club held it weekly meet. j ire: at the home of Mrs. Katherine i Smith, 2493 Senate St, Monday j nite, Dec. 11. The devotional ger. | vice was carried out in its usual L ?v>?nnev bv our Chrplin. Mrs. Ivey. t Silent night, Prayer, J,oy to the j World t nd the Scripture lesson j was the order of the service. Ow. 1 ing to the illness of our president, > Mrs. Rosa SeymOre, the vice presi J dent. Mrs. Karon Joyce, took o. J ver the business. The minutes of s I the last meeting were adopted ?KThe roll wag called with each mem I her responding with a Bihle verse No business was discussed, f Our last mooing of the yecr i? ' to he had at the home of Mrs. Kc - ran Jovce on Senate St., Monday 5 nmht. Wo were dismissed by the vice president. Ttnr PAfttfeTTO LBAt bssfcssfcssfeiftsssfcsa ce In Yg lighter cakes anc with your next s \BLE f ,STED t of wheat & blen you the best MILLING USH (jrKAJHAM FL.UL Allen Home Ecoiiomii Christmas Festival, L The Alien University department of Home Economics will be at home, at the pi act ice house, 2213 Hampton Street, to the en. tire populace Sunday, December 17,-ct four o'clock In the after, nocm. Lighting of the Christinatree will take place at that hour From that time to 5:30 Christmas Carols will be sung. Th6rrtKe vis tors will be shown thiough th< practice house, f'nd mtde acquair "ted with The type of work beinj carried on by the division. Availible to those- who mn^ wish them will be home mad< fruit ctkes, both light rnd dark pound cakes, jollies, marmalade Christmas relishes, candies, and canned fruits in the food line; cnc s pi oris of the hostess, house anc children's variety; towels, table pads and wash clothesin?the clothing line. The home economics depnrt. ment is one'of the mrjor divisiom of instruction in the Allen Univei sity college of ai'ts and sciences :md the degree B. S. in Home E onomics is awarded those whc pursue the woik as their major The head of the division is Miss Anne Hcwkins, A. M. Her chiel assistant in the department is Miss Theresa Kennedy, A. B. Miss Kennedy ?baa?puroucd?graduate work in the field at some of the leading Universities of the coup try. It is honed thrt h>rge num. bers will visit the piactice house on the date : mentioned. T a_ o jutrners iu oauut Claus ZT. .. . WinnaE. r.. C C yir.,-,?Hill. December 11, 1939. Derr Santa: I am in school today and 1 thonrht hi write vnii?T am in tin third prade; and I arp pood ir school. T pot my lessons and 1 pet a star every dry. I have thii teen stars."JTird I ""have taken can of the thjne.s that you brouph' me last year. I wrnt a bicycle. : pair of paloshes and ploves. Tha is all I want. Yours truly, MARGARET.' Winnsboro, S. C., R. F. D., Box 5, December 11, 1939. Derr Santa: I want you to brin? me a sui for Christmas, some fruit, nuti a wapon, some more toys and pair of ploves. I am poinp t sleep soon Christmas eve niphl Your friend, TAFT. 504 Moultrie Street. Winnsboro, S. C., i/ucemoer 11, I Dorr Santa: 1 am a girl seven years old and I have been good every -sine yon have been gone back to th North Pole. This is what I war VQH to bring- rrej, a rai-nrnnt, fln TbsSes ancf fruit Yours trulv, MATTOE DAVIS. IN MEMORIAM ' In loving memory of niV dea I brother, Henry I). Smith, who die ' one year ago todav, December 1! 1938, Tavlors, S. C. I When the evening shades are fal 1 ms, 1 And I am sitting all alone, j In my heart there comes a longin -{-If von orriv crniid come" back. ~ , Oft and oft thmieht* do wander T(j your STraye so. far away, Wwore I laid you dear brother. finrl Vide tnlron von U'tiorn havp found eternal rest. , I i By his 1 ovine sisters, brother I niece and nephew. Nan Smith Gross | Baltimore, Md^. CARD OF THANKS 1 T wi h to erraVfullv arknot ledfte ?nd thank my mothei | friends and mv fiiends for the thoughtful kindness shown durir > the Illness and passing of my m< | the>\ Mrs. Corinne Julir Benson | I appreciate more than won > can say the beautiful flowers, c< > solation crrds, friends who caBo r nso of ears and other rets of syn 1 pathy. T also wish to thank 'the Johi >ER .... b?S?S?S3Kfc?SS28fc_ >ur Bakinj I r i r r > i ?' I nuttier biscuits will uk of flour---Make =LOUI ded with the finest ii COMPANY IR GR .?/^y w* rs Department In . * December 17 _ "J t i-on "Ktmrrtil Heme .for thetotvte- 1 ous, sympathetic service rendered. c 1 ALay;. find's "blessing ever abide ' with vou r 11. Florence Corinne Benson, Daughter jP EVAN'S 11 ?i Second-Hand I DRY GOODS STORE Jl 1106 Pine Street ri T\ 1 s* mr mm m* . uiai bo/a i Columbia S. C. 1 r 1 ' /.WWWWWWW?WW?W?'?WHf?VHV^ ' ? OUTST.AN'niNG ! J. A. ROGER'S ; "100 Amazinsr Facts r A^onf TVip NeeTo" ' CWITH mM>M.ETV PROOF) ,: The author _of "From Suner. man to Man" comes thmneh with another bo=t-?ohpr. The [, hook that everybody is read, | inj?. .It is sellinpr fast at the .; lnvi-ppt price imaginable 50c.-< ? Write: ' j ; . \i I J. A. ROGERS* 1 ! PUBLICATIONS i 37 Morninirside Ave. N.Y.C. : I NEGRO DOLLS ON SALE ' | AT 15iHl ASSEMBLY STREET j S. S. I'uh. Board Branch Store (In Palmetto Leader's Office) They 4 are Cheaper Than Ever. h, i PRICKS 65c UP TO $5.06 '? | Sizes 15 inches to 27 inches tall < j (Mrs.) Juliet ft. tiiiliam. Mgr. 4 MM I ?MM I II I?Wi ?1 4 j O.OOOOO vO OOO y.O vvO 0O OOO.C-O.O j 4 Telephone 9221 4 DANTZLER BROS. ? SHOE REPAIR SHOP * ? 2579 (lervais?St. Columbia. S. C.I Prices Reasonable \4 I?In* isihln?1,1 all?S+.ling a Specialty 4 ^ Work Called For. and Delivered o cfooo.oor-oooo'oo'ooooooooooo ; Special Notice! < I i < .* ?1 Stop, Look, and Road! -Sbme. < r-eiv. -Op,, of the greatest ( i plnys over presented in the city < 1 "HEAVEN BOUND" and a Hail \ j. Stylo Revue rt Bethlehem Baptist < ' Cbiir b Miilid.'iv nio'ht C!er>pmhr>? < ? 18th a* 8:00 <>M>u.k.' The i<lmi9 < 1 sion will be 10 cent?. ! ' The Hair Revue will 1/C conduct ; ~ ~?d ffffd MMnnHHtiaUa) by Mrs. Wll ! lie Shaw <rf Baltimoyo, Md., and Mrs. Annie' Belle Evans. At Annie Belle's Beauty School ? 1 p< 1 an 4 ? : x 9 [ win immediate it R ngredients EENWOOD nd Saluii, Zfi2l A Gm'ils Strw ou will find hair styles to suit our head and personality at all imes.-? Phone 2.3233. Enrollment for 1940 Beauty ichool Classes" haa begun. Enroll STEER CLEAR OF WITH COUfi There It Always Dagger of' Infection ? Sometimes Whole Families Suffer. Bad coughs not only mnke you feci miserable but they are dnn- j gerous to you and everybody around you. Millions have found In Mentho- ' jHami Ldiam I WAT % . I" Nationally . | EASY i No Carry in [ = ooov : ooo:oo?o^o.o.o.o<jlC ? >>. ! . : HAITELLE. Pres. LV r "AX EFFICIENT SH I L O W I N ! B | C ppelte Fi ? SUDDEN AM.BUI T ?Phone: Day m o 2121 Gervais Street ^EE: Shet And Ca Je Given Away at itre, Saturday Mo yal Crown bottle caps? f paper and place it un [>s in box at the Palm the boy or girl on tl ? container holding all d cart r y deposit as many capi it you have your name ft ? ' t t > 1 I . ? | I ^ I jliflQBhP 1 ^ I 1 | . ?fn+wrv 4f> K 'V"" "ll ?"?? M *> SBMBIBM* 3? yggsfc row so thi t you may cttond the first class. All lines of Beauty (Uiture is taught. ?Mis. Annie Belle Evans and Mrs Willie Shaw?Directresses. Rev. E. A. Davis, pastor. hpahi r* rcurLt HS FROM COLDS Mulsion a most valuable aid in the treatment of coughs due to . colds. They take one dose and " start the -relief of their trouble. ' Mentho-Mulsibn clears the nasal passages . . . loosens .the phlegm . . . soothes inflapied membranes . , , and make you glad that you ] bought a bottle of Mentho-Mulsion. j Mentho-Mulsion, at an afl-time' low price, is recommended, sold1 and thoroughly guaranteed by j good druggists everywhere.--adv.' J aOA AOA ltons | ? ?:? U1NUO | ??????? ? == I CHES | X ' ? j| Advertised S ?.?.? - <S? TERMS X T S Charges J . i ??j? COLUMBIA, S. C. % 4 foO<20fcC82OO C. T. FOSTER, Mrr. IRVICE AT A NEW PRICES" I ineral Home i .ANCE SERVICE Night 2-6412 j? Columbia, S. C. * land Pony - H rt : the Palmetto ? : r\ no rnmg, uec. -Write your name on der a bottle cap?Deetto Theater. The le bottle <cap drawn the caps will win the s as you wish, but be under each cap. --jj , .