The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 27, 1940, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday, Jaitmy 2f, IMO
benedict coixege alumni
^P/fhe president of the association
rooked in on a few of old Benedict
students dqring the holidays.
JMrs. Florence Fields Este, wi_
dow of the late doctor Este is tea
ching in the Public School System
of Savannah, Ga. She has a beau
tiful home and is a fine teacher.,
She promised to ahi in making a
B. C. club in Savannah.
I Mr. Philip Cooper is teaching in
lth<? Cuvler fcugii.- school, -depart
ment of Biology.
MW *1 I--1 J
mho. xuaiiiit' uuv;naun UUWUIUno
longer assist her husband who
has ? line buiness but is keeping
the home fire burniig in her bea~
1 "iilul homeMrs.
Annabel Weston is a mem
ber of the GeoTgia State College
faculty. Mrs. Weston spent the
hotiuay ; witn her xam/iy in New
York City.
Airs, xuamie Berring Ilaynes ha.
an attractive home at Georgia
Jf5tate* College. Her hUBbcnd is the
principal ox West Broad stree.
school and she is one of his teach
era. The president was her tea
cher when ?He"\vas in the" eighth
.. J iLUAr lovuiving from SavarmaT
where she went to bury her moth
er, Mrs. Duckett aceoiiipa.d' a t.
Pittf. Duckett spent Ch:;stma
wit., ivxr. una Mrs. D. Reese.
Mr. Reese is a contractor and h^.'
' aoue soit.e line worn /a Bcnne.t
>< *111$. He and hia wife have ev
j erything around and in hi > beau
tiful and spacious home tw0 miu
from town to lnnlfo lifo h:innv
Mrs. Reese is pri: cipai ol o.
of the county schools and ij mo
iiiaa^ triors, BiAn are ent'.tiias
? li^about^their-^rnnu nLater Bene."
diet.
j Dr. Toby Richard on und Di
' McCollum are doi:4g a fine won
* in Bennettsville.
- ... .aa-inon dreg store i
. r'w le+o nd the apartment above.
it an ideal home in Bennettsvilk
i Ai.i. ii.c.arasuii io a Ci.aimiR,
y hostess.
Airs. Glen McCollum, Mrs. Grace
McColliim Mrs Prnrjcnr? MrPnlln
made it pleasant fen: us in the.
-j muuern homes.
Mrs. Prudence McCollum i.c
holding up n fine Home Makers'
club there. She has several girl
t in the home and they are doing
1 beautiful work.
Mrs. McCollum and the others
prorv. i\3ed to organize a B. C. clui
I in Bernettsville.
The Reese family were all a
home and served us a turkt j
luncheon. The girls are formet
pupils of both Prof. ahd Mrs"
Dufkett.
Mrs. Clea Robinson and Mrs
Hanna are keeping up the Bene
diet spirit for fine homes. The
little Robinson girl sang and pla?
co <or t' o g "" t?.
When Mrs. Alice Butler of Harts
villc opened her door to fi d Mr
Duckett on the threshold she seem
* fi over-joyed. Mrs. Butler is one
ot -ke't's special girls.
-The Ducketts .were ushered in tc
.1 f' -'i a i "h"t d n >e<- await *ig them
The' Butler family, Mr. Johi
htemingg and other friend? were
present. It was an evening t0' be
remembered- The
Hartsville alumni p'omlse
to make goo<l bv Founder's day
Mrs. Martha Streator has lived
with the Butler's many years. Sh'
' ig a very fir?e teacher and a Bene
dirt rooter.
i too late to stop in Com
den w they h"d planned, but i'
is iroped that Camden Bonedir
folk will rally to the purple an
gold as many others are do'iiur.
Dr. Gordon Hancoct promise
moral and financial support.
The Rev. A. W. Brown of Rhch
' nu ^ hag also b>en heard fror
an\ 7s the association car1 de
pemT on TTm'
P- I,ewi3 T,ong erf Detroit h.>
set \ his check.
"f Holland of Chicago prom:.?
les his simpo' t.
The B. C. el -b of Washington o'
which Mr. Alfred Simm Is pre i
IHont says that they are ju3t as
loyal as ever.
Or^aniz^rs in nearly everv coun
.ty have been appointed. and tho'
Khey have no^ beeri heard from
peat things are expected from
[hem on Founder's day.
[ Everyone is striving to give or
pet at least ten dollars.
[ The organ must be paid for and
(there are many other things need
by the college. _ p
March 16th comes on Saturday
^hiir year.- All those whtr?cirr
should drive down to see what p^V
grcss been made by Dr. J. J
Ktarks.
J If the alumni would get one
[hundred percerl behind him wha
great college could be hadr
"What is your school?" Is the
'( juestion today. The students and
graduates can say with great
bride Benedictl
' Ymi may enter any graduate
rtei<V>l now" fron, Benedict and
they will know you are there. It
has been done.
I Mrs. Gordon Hancock was the
Winner guest of Prof, and Mrs
tfluckett last week.
I DR. F. A. MURRAY PASSES
Mrs. Maggie M. Murray has re
Burned to her work as Jeanes tea
her of Edgefield county after at
Iteming the funeral services of
Ker father in law, F>i^ F.A.Mur
ay of Lake City, Fla.
I Dr. Murray, a former South
Carolinian, died January llth at
Kj* home there. The funeral w:s
Bield in Lake City with interment
Rita, S. C.
He is .survived by his wife, Mra.
^^Emmie Brown Murray; tw0 8<V}--,
^^Eawyer Leon H. Murrar of New
City; Dr. J. F. Vureay and
/daughter, Mrs. Allonia Murray
BttsNoth <yf Lake City and three
ildren.
AURORA CLUB MEETS
Seneca, S. C.?The Aurora club
held it8 nicetiig for the beginning
of_ the new year on Thursday,January
17, 1940 at the home ol
Miss E. Sizemore as hostess.
Hie meeting was opened by the
vice president, presiding. The
.innute? of the last meeting were
read and adopted.
Mr. W. R. hewell introduced the
club members Miss Evangeline
ocweil of L?reenviiie, S. C.. wno is
iow T>ur iiome r.cono*?nics teacn.
~r and who is a State college grad
uate.
Then"Jtbe business followed, wiUi
ale \aitoas committees givit g
their reports of their action be
.tM n?t ciusjie oj wi*e iu.t mecv.
.'.ig before the holidaya_t<> the pre.
sent. The social committee desires
t e nave a at/ciar revival dur.
ing the month of February. mc
p.ograin committee gave some m
teresting activities, which netd tne
interest of all. We were served
with a very delicious repast ant.
a lovely evening to be remember
ed by all. ^ ^ ^ J.
C. STATE WINS OVER
* i * -1 r qn-tK? K TIGERS 4
Columbia, S. C.?South Carolina
v.i.e cta.ege varsity live won a
decisive and hard fought victory
.. ...c .jwiica.ct t^)iiv.ge Tigers,
?*.vmbia, beiore a capac.ty crowv.
.if widly cheering fans by the
score of 37-24.
Stellar play by the entire South
Carom a State quintet with Arm
strong the high scorer of points
featured the night performance?
The spectacular passing of the
Benedict's initial lead at the bcj
ginning of the first balf looked
good to the home crowu 'u'-t Wat
tr, assrd :t half t/.iie by tne Bu.
dcrgs when the score was 12-15. In
xhe second hail tmnruil" ~
. d a furious attack of basket
shooting that put them way Ov.t
a tre ^ead und was not overcome
'v the Tigers. Woe tho t"ist
blew to end the game South Carolina
btate had a comfortable lead
and the game 37 to 24.
WHITMIRE NEWS
Sunday was a very pleasant day
'or all church goers.
M s Florifi?Alston.. of?Whitmire <s
teen very ill but has improv.
cd 'at this writing. Miss Marie
Alston has boon home a few weeks
i a. l OJii. of her sister's, ill* tess.
Ve all arc glad she hasheen rei-ved
very much from her suffer,
ing. .
..tiss Marie Alston of Whitmire
: ~ .1 u..
n * 71 *1 (II Ujiil F l U'U uy 1UI xiiUUiar
McKnight of North Carolina. Mr
McKnight was the dinnncr gucd
of Mr., and Mrs. James Alston on
* . ' ' .vi .M3 Ma
rie Alston and Mr. McKnight ma
te a <i Ma.
ric was the supper guest of Mr.
and Mrs. McKnight. Mis3 Alston
declares that she had a very pleas
lit trip and a grand time in N.
. After bring out of the city
Of C'ree years she gave all hei
datives- and friends a pop call
\Tr Thjmin* MgKnighL. tinH aitttav.
iccompanied Miss Alston on hei
eturn trip to Whitmire.
% ?
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. C. A. Strcud, Pastor
Sum uy being a very -cold day
here rn Asheville, N C., but the
people turi ed crut in a goodly
number and the pastor preached
wonderlul cern-.wr.. Theme Sure
'vrdation, I Cor. 3:11. Sunday
school at the usual hour. A vi*r\
,juj lesson was instructed. Sub
jet A New Stanuard of Great,
ness. For the evening service wi
atl a veiy good crowd and all
njoyed the warship.
For the evenine ?crvice we had
a very good crowd and the Rev.
i e p.ea.hod a onderful sermor.
, which was enjoyed. His discours
ir.q ineine Itotlection Up
on Divine Guidance. Found in
ouieronomy 8:8.
-. r,v tj - o ominds the men
the second Sunday in next month
.mi ne a^ko every member t<y do
.s best.
HELENA NEWS
Surday was a very grand day
^nd all church godrs went to
hrrch to worsr.ip God.
Helena school boys and girls
played Elisha school boys and
girls. Helena boys wdrTthcgame
u,c oI El/sna girls
won the game, scores 8-2. Mrs
Mary Haynes principal of Helena
iuoI anu Mr. butler principal of
Elisha.
There was a singing choru
at the Mt. Zior.' Baptist church on
..or.cay mgnt given by the tiele
na school choral c.'ub under the
direction of Miss Roberta Stew.
.rd of Philadelphia, Pa. _
Teachers: Mrs. Mary E. Haynes
? /- ? n n:. 1. xi:
ITS. wary; uuctwcBa, un in
.tobcrta Steward. r
JOHNSTON NEWS
It wag cold on Sunday but th>
faithful few attended Sundayschool
at Bethel C. M. E. cr.urc
at the usual hour. We are hop
ing on next Sunday our Supt
Mrs. S. L. Pope will be with ub.
Rev. and Mrs. M. M D^v?s, Mr..
M E McPherson, Mrs. Nancy Bo
knight, Mrs. Essie McMinus and
,.s. w'fllie Mae Murry of Augusta,
Ga , were the dinner guests o1
Mr. and Mrs. George Jay on Sun
uay.
Miss Corrie Jell McKie a stu
dent at Bettis academy spent , the _
week e-d v^erp at her home.
Mr. J. W. Forrest and daughtev
Ruth motored to Augusta, Ga., on
Thursday.
w-llnep Bland and Wil
tta Mebtor are so joying these days ]
"card of thanks
We wi h to thank our many
friends for their kindness and
T>yffipatT)y'shown cluring-the illnes8
and death of our mother, Mrs.
Charlotte Lewis.
EDNA, DOROTHY and
WM. LEWIS.
bunting.
Mr. Robeit Mima departed this
i\*e at hjs home on Jan 17th. Mr.
' n.h bad b<K?n in declining health
Yor several years. Funeral ser '
v\ ei e cov.t ucted at Willow
bpri.ig Baptist church on r nday
o'-iock by Rev. M. E. Gor.
don. Thomts and son, funeral <iireaftora.
? School Nc"W8( E
igefielu '1 ranting school
is reviewing and preparing for
first sen ester exam.nations in all -j
clashes. The dittorent depart
menta have been making very nue ]
progress shice the opening of the
school.
Tne Edgefield Cour.ty Training
>cl. j1 bo>s busKeeonii team deiLi.tod
Slate College '1 A1UA Ii'-lbin
Urangeburg. t,
CAMERON NEWS
. ttiday certainly wah a grand
i.?', at bt. Peter's cnur.ji. bunda>
th .ol rnd service were enjoyer
by everyone. Mr. Charlie bance.
110..1 Oiando, Fla., is home. He r.aa
. a..u^ ior a manner or ye-ii.
Everyone was glad to gitei ni
home again and to receive h.
... . a.rt. in service Su.wlay
The church i3 in mourning fo
tm loss of one of their w_iiingworkcii,
Mr. John Sn<.ll, who wu
X all Jl aiii.ea oil blli.Ua) U^UIIj., I
lie left to mo_rii a ue_i ni.v .t..
..... y Linn biieii anil lour uaug..
v. .; i?l: s. Vera aiae r>o?iapai.
-a s. lUiw/.da. Pootma: , all of Si
Matthews, S. C.; Mrs. Marion Zin<
.....man and flossie Daroy all o.
lY.'mueipnia, Pa.; a number ol
.r;;an>i vimuic-n ana a hoiu o. Oitiu-,-1
relatives and friends. Jenkn.g ... ?
.....m uiK.ctlaKors in charge.
."dr. Snell was an 9Ytstanding_
c: '. lacter ir. tr.e church and eveij
.mag mat he was called to do. He
a : *.ne age of 76 years.
There was a churcn supper a
ii- ..onie oi Rev. and Mrs. B. H.
Hodge on Thursday even.ng. They
ii v?.a ucncious rood ymcn every
after having a jolly wmc.
It EN IASSANCE FIVE TO PLAY
a. (J. ?FATE FEBRUARY 2nd
Orangeburg, S. C.?The Renias
saute hve, sensational basketball
i;irs have been booked for ap
pe..runce in South Carolina at
state A. ai d M. college, February
2, according to an announcement
c-y coach Olli? Dawson.
c.age tans will r.ave an "oppor.
v" o wiiiii sg tr.e most spccta
cular five in basketball history.
. \ U.iU [Wa5 wum
...Oiv world lamouS oasketbali
stars- will be features of tne uib
game to be played r.ere aga.n.<
boutn Caronna c>ta.e varsity live.)
Vv it a tile odds against mem, tin
-fenfdoga expect to give;* good UC
st . uaiiceivtc wnen tne>
meet these world renowr.ed bas^
ketball lossera.
Coach Dawson says his ward.
. _ ? j.J. me Dig battle
The Rens will trot out .he same
?i4. ....m. ?uvi y*.ur ran up a
.eeord of 127 victories against 15
^tlea.s and won tne woiiu cnani.
pionship.
"Tarzan" Cooper and "Wee
a -me oinith win alternate at ti.c
pivot position. Eyre Suith is the
..ui'iv piug or tne iveiis and John
j Isaacs ia another standout pei
.vi :ner.
Startling ro</m in?the commodias
gymnasium wnl be at pre.
....in ior tins Ihst appearance o.
V . i?.k-II t c in lnwpi
licit; uubitetuun ......
oouth Carolina.
ANNOUNCES
i.. <OAGLM tiNT
'..In. Mable Culler Myers of
. ? rgebuig, South Carolina an
- .litres the engagement of her
daughter, MaeDe Esperanza, to J.
.i.uv Brown of Cnarleaton, S.
Miss Myers is a graduate of
South Carolina State college witi.
a u.s. degree in Business Admin j
istration, is doiig clerical work in
the Public School System of Chai
si011. She is a member of Delta
iignia Xhota Sorority.
Mr. Brown, also a graduate ol
r.,.in uaronna State college Witr.
a degree of B. S. in Business Ad.
..i..unation, is engaged in the
odl estate business in his home
v.n. lie is a member of the
Free and Accepted MaSons or]
j.iii euro una and the Omega
,'si Phi Fraternity^
THE Y. P. T. 8. CLUB
The Y. P. T. S. club met at the
home of Mr. David J. Outen. Song
Some Time I Prayer Like;, prayei
, e.n-f song, I Will Do
All I Can; Mlse Cummirgs reai.
the Scripture from the 15-th chap
. vi; song, Shine On Me
concluded the devotions.
TV?? loft* mo?tinir'<i minutes wer*>
read, received and adopted. Thi
roil was called, each member an
1 n?' t(; their names. The club
was glad to have three to jon.
Mrs. Jannie Sims, Mrs. Mamie
Jenkins, Miss Delphine Mayers.
/. ..i.-is Ross is im.
proving ard Mrs. Graham has to
go to the hospital. The club wisr.
for all a speedy recovery.
The club waj sorry t<> hear a
p cs/Jent whbsfc
home was damaged by ftro.
is. > e rrt our members
has a cafe on Gervais street.
The next meeting will be at the
..i-a Kennedy, 1800 Tay
log at?at.
THE PALMETTO LB,ADE
LEXINGTON CIRCU.T VEWS
Rev. I. Q. Simmons, Pastor
In spite o?_-the ?old u'eati^u
large group attended church ser
viceg Sunday. Sunday school was
hud at its usual hour. At 11:30
Elder II. D. Ramsey preached; He
used as a subject: "Witnesses fc/r
Christ". This sermon was histor
ical a well as spiritual. Su:d-y
right Rev. W. E. Lee mounted the
I rostrum and preached from the
r lst chapter of St."John and The
1st verse.
A most successful quarterly
conference was had Saturday
.vitn Eider Ramsey olficiating.
Next ySunday night is Junior
auicn night. Come out and see
what the young folk are doing.
Mrs. Cora Jones has just return
.1 r?o inner trip to- Uhio. We are
quite sure she enjoyed hersell
. ^ry mucn. We are proud to say
that our sick ones are improving
ileely at this writing.
a Co to church! JDon't stay home
jecause of the cold weather.
CAMDEN NEWQ Two
of oui prominent citizens
passed to the great beyond, anlUneralized
the same day or a dry
after.
Airs. Dorothy Levy the third
grace teacher of Jackson grideu
chool lost her deai mother, aftei
being at her bedside ulong with
xuish! jiutn Aiexrnaer, aoing an
ha. loving hands couD. Mrs. F. L
ilursl taugh in her piace, one
tcK. uussie, our home nrme foi
ifeVW?8- rrni-pH in frlniint
?iapriot Chui-.h, Rev. J.'vv. tsoykin
s p-stor and gave some inspii..om
1 and iceung remarks upon
;..er life. She leaves one daugntcr
hree sons, five gri ndchila.en an.
ne g.eat giand.nnd. floral one.
.ngs were Leautifui and numerous
.vnich shows respect and hough,
uiness. Gussie's r'-'ther was organ
<t or Mount Mo.ith Baptist
Church. We can remember nm.
huring chil-hood. She was blessed
to see her di. Ughler, the same anu '
her grand as assistant Sunday
>chooi organist. W'js not ihat t
oiessing? Irani a child, etc.
Frances Woe-6, a detx schoo!
.eacnei lrieiui, -leaving one daagn
ter, a teacher tiso, Mrs. Elveta
Shiver: on., son. Dr. To.-m Woods'
-Mrs,?E-tirm?Alexander, gran- diughtei
and other relatives tc
mourn hei passing. Mrs. Taylor 01
Columbia was over for her- funU
iuneral. Sorry this wri-er and
.riend could not attend.
MILLER CHAPEL
A. M. E. CHURCH
Newbeiry: The cold "Flu" hutcaused
many of our members mo
.riends to by indispoae-a. Numbe.s
~f children are out of school a no
..evertl teachers are suffering at
jo from the same cause.
Last Sunday waa i very cold
-ay and the church goers found it
vety unpleasant 10 and from the
church. A goodly number attendee
,h0 morning sei-vicea but only a
.ew were out ct night.
A very touching message was
JeliverecPSundt y morning, by oui
pastor, from tne subject, "uiving
An Account To The Lo.d." In -he
evening he preached from the sua
..ect, "Prayer," which was very
houghtful and full of food - foi
hought.
The League was well attended
and the newly elected president,
air. Augustus Petie, uiges that
.hat til attend regult r, and not go
nto wintei quarters. League cole.tion
was 76c.
The monster death visited the
aoq,e of Mrs. Emma Lee James
She was funerahzed, last $unday .
Tt Bethlehem Baptist Church at
2:30 o'clock.
Miss Hattie Louise Stephens,
daughter of Mack and Louise
S epnenB, died at State Park Sam
aim was lune.auzeci las.
Sunday t fternoon at Antioch Bap
.ist Church by Rev. Shepherd. She
was 1 eared and educated by Mis?
Carrie Gallmtn. After completing
Jie Drayton High, she entereo
Tuskegee. On her return, she
aught in Newberry county. She
did most of her chuich work in Mil
ler Chapel. Williams and Prt tt,
Undertakers had charge of the fu
loraL
The second quarterly conference
will be held Februeiy 4th and 6th.
All eyes" "are looking forward to the
same.
The genercl conference and A1
len Day rally will take place on
.he second Sundey, Founder's Day.
A program will be sponsored by
Pi of. A. T. Butler and others.
Those on the sick list: Mcs
dtmes L. M. Gilder, Ahna Rober
son, Marian Wilson, Fannie Jonee,
Lucile Wilson, Miss Miry Francis
Whitner, Messrs. F. B. Pratt, Sr.,
and A. J. Moon.
Those on the improved- list are,
Mesdames lieodie Young, Ida
Haie, Janie Ncnce, Miss Minnie
Devault, Messrs. T. W. Gallman,
G. C. Williams, Mick Tucker and
others.
Rev. Bowman will be out of the
city this week, working in interest
of the Negro Business Directory
and Palmetto Loader. Next week
he will bo in Sumter, Eastover,
Oirngeburg and Columbia.
Only a few more days left for
subscribers to take advmtage of !
the special cut r*te on the Palmet
to Leader. See Rev. Bowman 01
send it to him, box 29, Newberry, i
or The Palmetto Leader, 1310 As
umLly st.eet, Columbia.
Any person sending me twen'y
new subscribers for one year, pay
able In idvance, I will send them
the paper, one year free of charge. I
C0mc to Church! Go to Church!
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The "Leader"
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ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH
I
Rev. R .1, .Tnhnnmv, Pastor J
* t
Due to the inclement weather
Sunday the presiding elder; 0 C.
'Unnam made his first official vi.?
it for . this conference year, our
quarterly conference" -which was
held in Mt. Hebron church was a
great succe :s. At 12 o'clock the
presidiig elder brought "to us a
oiiming message which was en. J
joyed by all. \ve hope, he will livt>
-n.g to continue deliver ihg sjch!
messages. ' We were glad to have'
nois worship wuh u.s Sunduy.
We were glad to have Mr. lien
*.?? 01 irosperity at our
service at St. Paul last Sunday
. iu., n. r. Kei.n and Rev. i. J
Johnson visited Mr. and Mrs Lc
land Counts and hid dn ner wit: I
them.
We are very glad to know thai
jur pastor's wile is feeing?some
oetter (jit this writing.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Leland Counts and
rtnlpjl'ri"1"1* ' ^umii and Alii.ii lie?
a triceCounts visited Mrs. John
son Sunday afternoon in iru.
perity.
Mr. Bowniar. Tobias of Pomaria
died m Chicago, 111., a few day.
ago. His remains will be brought
>ack to Pomaria for buiial.
We are verv glad to know and
hear our dear teachers of Hop.
ichool say they enjoyed the h^oli
lays during Chri-tmas season. Wt
are glad to have them back with
us. Our teachers are no moic tr.a
..ni oattii and Miss Beat
* vyunva uui Jv-nw * } mv r 1*1 1
along nicely under these tw.?|
yoqng ladies. We hope the Lore
will help them.
We are glad to have our boy
back home after spending thn\
. . ?o r Corner. They
are as follows: Mr. Melvin and En
gene Thom-s, Mr. JeffeVtes Jtut>
ford. Mr George Jr. Chatmar
Mr. James ..Lyles the boys are
ui.g'?*ell and. say thev had :
bvit we?me sui 1 v?trr
know they will be. socrn leavin
again for MonckS Corner, for 3
more weeks. Will the girls b
<orry? And how!
Cents has been r
little indisposed this week: hopi
Miss ^ Beatrice ^< r.S^ agahi.
Haskel Boyce and Mrs. Fannie 0
Counts were visitors in Uolumbr.i
Saturday afternoon. They report
d a very eivjoyab'n trip.
"OM'wvt WOMAN
OF EASTOVER DIES
Eastover, S. C , Jan. 23: 1940?
<t We inos'lay. 'nnnnry,!?, 19-tO
n ml nf Mrs. Etta Bvim Ni"1
ay. wife of th?> late Arthur Nic1
v tonV a flight to its eternal
home at 1:00 o'clock. Mrs. Ni-k
oeay \va3 a woman with many lov
"hie traits and a radiant person *
ality. As a mother sh" was kinV
loving, and generous, spendinHer
entire life in and a round Ems
over, S. C. She leaves to Trouther
pnqdnfr thp following-?< CVe. id
en. Mr. ArUiUE^-Niekpeay
'lisK Sarah Nivkpeay, Mr. Rc/bert
ickpecy of Eastover; Mr. Thom
'? Nickpeny of Columbia; Misj
'"n"" Nickpeny, a teacher in the
Waverly school, Columbia; Mr
Tames Njckpeay of Washington
>. C ; Mrs. Lucille Rifhardson of
Tndiannnolis, Ind.; one sister Mrs.
Josephine Munday; five grand child
ren and a number of other rela
tives and frier.ds.
f-in"" ! . "ervice? were con.
ducted by the'Rev. Elliott erf Co
n the- Vt. Thomas- Episco
pal church. Mr. D. A. Christie.
U1U1SI, MINK -OWIUg L/UW CWVCl I
* nariot" "There-is no Night". nc '
?p-r?anioH at the organ by Mrs
L. T. Bates. The services were!
largely at ended with the fo)
' w^c out of town friends: Chief
of Polite and Mrs. Rawlinson of
Columbia: Mr. and Mrs Cloaman.
ger of Eastover, S. C., (white); a
delegation from S. C. St'te hos j
nitaf', Mrs. Luveida Felder, Mr
Ernest Cromartie, Mr s Elizabeth
Gresham, Miss Arzelle Cooke, Miss
Martha Brancne, Mrs. Martha Dav
is, Mr. Pride,. Mrs. L. C. Jenkin?
and son; Miss Mae Lillie-Smith all
of Columbia; Sfr. James Ellison
of Elloree, and many others whose
a a-re < tho writer didn't ^jet.
Interment in the church ceme
tery^_ _Thcr? -she?rests under?a
mound of very beautiful flowers.
I. E E V V S
riTNERAE TIOM
] Undertaking and Emhalrr
5 _SLOGAN??
h ? nnri?D nniPi:c
ui;ty eiiv i r\ i v r,r
AMBULANCE SERVTC
c "As Near As Your Nearest Ph'
Batesburg snd Ridg**ay, S.
6 iS31 TAYLOR ST OOLtIM
C PHO?27?
CLAFLIN PANTHERS READY..
Coach Pave AlbriLtxirL?rej-onUv
appointed' at le.ie uiik .or at C la:
lin college, is rapidly \v ipplng his !
.rambling panthers into shape. lie,
has a ici Jtppt? p'.ctly, . mi m.gyj
aggregation. Ti.e talk- t hoy on
the teair. i Goode who rails l'roni
Greenville, S. C , ami me a ares;
s.x feet und < igiit inches in height
Forwards on the team t. e Ci.ai i<-.Ervin?of?Phiiatlelpnur.
tT" Go? "
(Ion Booker <if Wheelintr. U' Ya.. i
?..u Roger U oi' iliit'i iiibui g, ;
I'-'.. Gua.ici.s ari- Robert Johnson!
of Greenville, S. C, Egeiu ..Mont!
;uinory 01 Uiangeburg, is. C., Curl
ti> Rubi: son of Orangeburg, Irv j
ing Brier of Greenville. Centers!
: o Kutlibge Goode of Greenville'
4fl}d Earl Middleton of Orange
burg.
.^5 '.no outstanding teams to op.
pose the Panthers are Clark uri.
.... i i, .ng.-o-n college. Bene
diet college, Allen unive rsity.i
..< ,e be r.'i.a Stale tolltgol
and Rethimp.Cookrn;i> mlli-go
; Guaih AlUnLLini Is !l s l^Tcfl hv'I
William N. Thomas.
?- m
ItEED STREE1 HIGH SCHOOL
!.' C'-rc'p Fr nciis of the I'eed
street high school held .its first
neeiifig of the school year l'J40
on Thursday afternoon, January
i *..>0 p.m. I
The meeing opened with Mile.
Marius Smith, presiding. The
iit-ine song Aliouette was sung af
i which the business i art of the
meeting opened. Plans were di-s
i_?f 11,1.1 ing t c now candi. '
dates who are to become, mem I
bers of Le Cercle Francais. Af |
ter having obtained a^general sv..|
.age of yd in beginners Frejich
fV< >? plans were discus ed to
make our club more interesting!
and useful fo^ the remainder of [
the term.
Mile. V. O. Fuller, advisor ,
Mile. Fannie Sr.erard,
reporter.
~r 11.1.1 A.MS ( HAFi.L
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. J. JeiTer.io*a, I'astor
Althougn the weather wa: block
ind cola, the attonda.ee wis up
o !>.. ctot.1 wl t r i*r 1
first quarterly eci.tennio lu_tW-absence
of the Presiding Elm* ; r
S. Nance, the ptstor delivered thc
mornir.g's nu*s age psing as a
text Acts 1:8, subject W.\n</s. filiy
oi- Christ. The c? ngrcgatron was
rapped in their uttonti w
c..Acred u.ito us the wo.d o? Ci ?J. i
The choir a, usual, rendered}
eery appropriate music. A beau I
tiful sbi</ and chores was render
ed led by Miss Or.elle Coan. At
the evening service," the pK-s.'hmg.
-.<r' p.e..hed' a very in ph'ing
ennon from "St. John 11:1c. A'
the close of the service he made
me ve.y .inieiy remarks, com.
.eliding ihe faStor for his fine fi
nancial plan for the payment o.
the bonded debt. Tne i ipn is that
each mentbor pay one* dollar pe.
..at ter, ir i-Ur doiiars per year,
beginning the 4th -Sunday. T m
?.. . i: .*. n. to tibo.i. !>id Q.co~?nr'
-the debt", ^fhe* ladfeh vT the stew
ardess boards culled at the parson.
Poro Beauty School
Ln-aled al 24S1 Mill wood Ave.
BEAUTY CU'UTUKE IN ALL
ITS BRANCHES
' hampooing, Pressing, Marcelling
Croquinolling, Finger Waving.
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching. Manicuring.
Massaging, Band
Molding. Anatomy and ^
Electricity.
PHONE 5687
Wilhelmina C. Pope. Instructor
Vnnie -M. Pope, T.?Malone. Pres?
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About The Negro*' ;
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The author of "From Superman
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with another best-seller. The;
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yFjsjtjf
%k
? ' ._., *
P*?t I
ar.d refurnished the truest
i . a- ! i;. rchu^ed two nice ruf?3
-fop-tlto l-hnrrrr~and dini;& rooms.
' Iv/i i Ready club sponsored
... . tier last Friday which
The IJ. iJ club h"Id a very fine
tlm h'?ni" of Mr., and
Mrs. Eud Aiken, with Mk. Bow
> \lt-nt presiding. After
tie btj iness transaction, de
iK'H'iKj?r?" ?uii'nts v.ore served
' 4>l'i 'liny :i fish fry ft>i
' '"t rn:>' n.
All tn ixr.in'.s and clubs sectn
> be wi^tiuuh alivf.
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
DRTJTG. STUART
Eye, Ear, Nose and Thrbat
' in Ei ted Accurately
Office Hours Telephone#
10 A. M. to > P. M. Res. 4C92
Mr-to Q?Pr-Mi Office 3798
Office Residence
2030 Taylor St.?_ 1317 Pine St
DR. A, B.JOHNSON
Sl'ROEOTr
Office: 1323 1-2 Assembly St..
Phone 34G6
Residence: 919 Oak Street /
Phone 8704
DR. H. H. COOPER
DENTIST '
Special Attention. Ciren to Dig
eases of the Gumi ?
Cold CTowTT^Shd-RrTdge Work
A Speciality
Office Phone G 129 . "Res. 8244
1123 Washington St.. Cola.. 9. C.
Office Hours: Telephone:
11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8871
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
DR. W. D. Chappelle
Phycirinti ppd FlfF**" :
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty
Office: Residence:
2115 Lady St. , 1301 Pine St.
Columbia, S. C.
.I'lUtflfc -78M? ?: ? 7
All Classes of Dental Work
PR. L. IP Hallman
DENTIST
PAINLESS EXTRACTION?
Sundays by Appointment*
Office: 2309 1-2 Gervai* St.
Columbia, S. C.
>ffice Hours: Telephone*:
>:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033
Residence 8873
DR. D, K. Jenkins
DENTIST
l i lings, Plates, Crowns, Bridges,
Anesthesia a Specialty
-RKrrtrrri. jriHNSON
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office 2029 Marion Street
Dea'ep in Real Estate, Perform*
marriage ceremonies, writes wills,
feeds', mortages, claims, etc.
Call t0 See Him
OfTire Phone 8407 Re*. 6751
TWKyocsaMoici
' Counts Drug* Store
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUND.
EI) AS WRITTEN BY YOUR
DOCTOR
t C..II t ; * f-?? . ?
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110S tV V cfTTvCTON STREET
PHONE 2-19R7
Pli.INF 2 I9R7
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Oni -Wa) Coach Fmrmm
From COLUMBIA, S. C.:
To:
Atlanta. Ga $3.80
?Ftalt ltn<>rf Md 8.30
Charleston, S. C. 1.95 .f?
< harioiie. N. C 1.01 TKtraeii.
Ill 1S.95
Cincinnati, Ohio 9.10
JaCk.son% ille, Fla 6.10
New York. N. Y 12.91
Oranpehurjr, S. C. .71
Philadelphia, Pa. 10.67
Rock Hill, S 1.30
Savannah, (in ,. 2.30
Snarl an lnirK. S. C 1.41
Washington. D. C., 7.S5
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Through 1 rMtnn.
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY SYSTEM
J. T. COBB
Division Pasaenaer A feat
Columbia. S. C.