The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 03, 1940, Page Page, Image 3

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fcj* ?#' 4 ? Saturday, February 3, 1040 - i President Jfes. Peter Garrick of Morris College was in the city last ? Saturday. He braved ze.o weathei to come to the Capitri City o n business for his college. Dr. Gir. li '? now Acting x-iesulent, bu belt.. we take the Lord's Suppei next june me trustee ooaid or fllor ris College will re-ve met and e. lected him president in name and in deed. Miss Benzena Blocker forme high school graduate of Bookei Wrshington High school tins en. is leading the luge "class of fresh men smi^ent in lalladegM College Alabama. News was receive^ nc.> last week thct in the semestc Bloehei icr with t maigin much ahead ol th entire group. Miss Blocker is alsi first assistant to the head of tlu Department of Music ct TalladegOn recount of illness Gran?.. Master J. S. Stanback was no. heird Saturday, Jan Jl7, 1940 ov er station will. Please watch this pi per for later date. Mr. Eugene Lilliewood, of Nev York City, was called to Clintoi. last Saturday, on i ccount of thv d' th of his mother. H? Btoppes in the city on his retain to visi. Mr. Luther Lilliewood, his broth er. piopiietor of the -Cosmopoh. tan Barter Shou. Mr. Eugene Lil liewuod .s also proprietor- of his ^ br.rber shop in Brooklyn, N. \. ?F-tcnds- he.ewe. e proud to set him. SUNNY SIDE SOCIAL CLUB Th; club held its weekly meet ??ing itt trie homti 01 iur. and Mr.Joe Barnes,, 2cl3 Brat ton St., o. January ifoth. . The devotion wa conducted by Ue Caiapiuin, Mi Fred Wilson, 'men tne meeting . was turueu over to the president Old and new business was dit cussed aft^r which n silver te? was planned to be given at Mrs Wilson, 2416 Millwood Ave., Fee 11th. me officers for the year 194. . ? are as roWows: Mr. iviiduleton president; Mrs. E-ter Rowe, vie p.ios.ucnt, iHi's. .roid, secietaij Mrs. Jenkins, as.,istant secretai. Mr. J. -n. ttows, savings treasu er; Mrs. Lene Kenneuy, socia treasu.tr; Mr- W/ison, Mis: A rmel * ntirr itnfl \fv annml . coir.muttCa. air. James Ft/rd business manager. V\ e aujoui nei^to meet at thi home of Mrs. Ruth Jenkin., 251. , Green st.eet. - l?ie' hos.ess ser\ e<J a delicious rep.st. - *> mm - LUCKY B RD SOCIAL CLUL The cl.b h.lj] i u\ l k.v__tnae? Trig" aT"The"home of Mrs. Laun Brown, 314 Pickens street. Th meeting- was called to c/.der e, the Cr.aplain, fiirs. Eva Adani" and our devotion was carried, ou in our usual way. The meetiiii ? was then turned o*?r in the h-nu of the president. Minutes of th last meeting were received an> approved, trick committee re ported that Mrs. Mamie Colemai is sick. The club wish for hci speedy recover. The chafrman of the commit tee recommended the home o Mrs. Kennedy, 1221 Wheat strce for the anniversary which will h -Febr-SthTTiraO. : Mrs: Eva Adams will have ; lemon squeeze at the home of Mrs Rebecca W.iglit, 521 Sumter S The roll was- railed; 14 member prehent; The next meeting wi be 2t the nome of Mrs. Rebecc. Wright, 524 Sumter street, Di missed by Mrs. Kennedy. Th club was served. Mr. Sam William?, Prehident Mrs. Lennie B. Garrick, re porter. LES COQUETTE SOCIAL CLUr The club held its first meetins at. 1ne home of Miss Lillie M Minder 21 i Bull street.- The fol lowing officers were elected. president, Wilhelmvna Miller; Re cording Secretary, Louise Mundaj > Corresi onding secretary, Bernel > Miller; Treasurer, Lillie M. Mini ' er; Reporter and Busine a Man ager, Kosa-L. Taylor; Chaplain Ernest Gridine. This year we also have boyairr ov.r cKb. You'll be hearing a do .from us.. All visitor., and friend are welcome. The o'her members are Samuel Bellinger, Willi* ^ Harrpton. Isaiah Minder and Be jamin Squire. We are holding * our next meeting at the home ol Air. Err.est Gridjne 207 Bull Si CARD OF THANKS j, . W? take thi; method of ex '..pressing our sincere appreciatror and .thanks to everyone who as us in any way during the and death of Mis3 Nancy E:' Jhnes whtf was funeralized al (St George, S. C., Jan. 29, 1940 Mamid W, Jones, mothe I J&dwtfrd-Smith, brother 'Mr., ^d Mrfc. O.'B Byrd .1.... Mc.Vnd Mrs. Dan Bradman vl;iJar. and Mrs. Heyward Jone; Wr"W' _A. Pinckftey Mr. and "Mrs. E. M. Pressley , ??y Harden St., Columbia, *\ C., uncle, aunt and couhins. ... ... A ' /M v', a _ ? WHAT GOES ON HERE The Domestic Enterprise club of Myrtle Beach met at the Sea Side Inn Monday night at 9:00 o'clock. The meeting was called to order by the Chaplain, Mrs. Odessa Mercado by singing The Negro Nations Anthem; prayer; singing, Trouble Dont Lost A1 wayb; Brble verses; solo, Misg M. L. Davi3. The meeting was then turned i over to the President, Mr. J. C. Clark. Calling for mir.utea of the ast meetinar which wer? ronrl rr eived and adontedr Newafidun inished business war discussed jriefly. Under new business plans were made to erect a club :ou e. Committeemen were e_, cted to make pluns and direct the juilding. Two members joined ^he club after whicu their appli. uti-ons were received a week ago. Current cvnts wr givn by Mr. ^eroy Brown. The meeting then adjourned. iPid you see the t*v<y t&xi cars ,wned by Mr. ^lenry Mike, one of mr club members. THE Y. P. T. S. CLUB The YFT5T club met at the onie of Miss Kennedy last meet .ng. Let Jesus Lead You; pray r by the chaplain; song. The cripture was read by Miss Roia .'rom the first Corinthian; song aftci' which the devotions clos_ d. The minutes of the last neeting were read, received ana Jo'pteu. The roll was called each nember. answering. The next .ibeting wi-11 be at the "home ol ... i en a r.i?. rmaiuc vuiuu ?ivvu VHC55 street. .I.PIIA KAPPA ALPHAS ELEBKATE FOUNDER'S DAY OrangeDurg, S. C., Jan. 21st- eta Zeta Omega of the Alpha .appa Alpha Sorority celeb, ate J zanders' Dav by giving a reded a cion dinner, ana a program ai rini.y Methodist church. At four o ciock bunuay after .aon tne membeis of tag cr.aptct .ijoyed a delicious meal at i>is_ . iteming-1 mi ?Kusboil Si. x'he room was decorateu witn ,.cen ana pniK paper, und on acn of tile live tames set a vast :L pina ross and ferns. r?- 1 ine menu cuii_istea of chicken, ,-v-" pKKi?j tomato ?nat, masked potatoes, roils and out .cr, conte ana txeaiii ana pie. While the sorors were connet ;>ig kuuii' men, ooror luanoira t\. ... Uilk.iU ox U.CC.UuOlU, X?. O .uve a?eottt,,vencii_ive-.rtfa/xt o*, _ jto.a in xxOocOU ill Uii .ember. All of u.e sorors we.t no Luiui luiiUuiid xe ..tu iter iiitc.toi.iiig cA|<e.iiiUyi. ...u ci.ey ML'tc uioo giuktxux it u. ikil UiUiiU llwi | ...g report. ao.ufs present were: Hel ?-:?^ij. uan?eU ..y vile v> ounitf >? ..?iie.l, ^un.mie a. ri_uu, Ruo,> . x- uiic..to., uc.a.uint: o. iiUiu .uth L. xU<-iia.ee, Auieima R. <w.< i ami, eie.ui-.ilie 1". n..i.e.iiaU| ilki L. eullljiUcii. -lUwia mi ' V? Uto. i IilUuil, i-iUelie x. OUiU ii. lie..Uel Soil. i.i all Seiv iCe, ten SoToI'3 p.X_. ..nieu a p.og.am at Trinity a-rcr., Norm noulevard, at i :d?. j clock. aoroi' Zimmerman, BaAleus o .au zieta C/.uega cnapter,. ueliv red "n informational ana inspig auurc-ss. The tneme oi' he. ell developed speeen was "Love . ounuers' Day activities tr.e solas weie inspired to continu . ith zeal and sincerity their ef. orts of social uplil^ Ruby FuncncsS, reporter. ALLENDALE NEWS S fety Program, Allendale Co Training School On Friday, Jan. 26, the mem. iei's of t'e laculty and the stu lenb body of the Allepdale Coun y Tia/ning school were very .a ed wuf, a Safct\ ^ogram pre scnted by members 01 the J una/, .uety Fat.ol and Safety Coun. jil. The Safety Hymn, composes oy Mrs.. Agatha Cooper, an ad .isor, was sung first. The Sifc ty Pledge wa> repeated by ev ryone present. Mr. It. B. Gilliam, an advisor, preienticl the pat\>lmen_. . with . elts and badges after each pa. trolman had pledge to be "Safe fit; .^11 timni, r*re?ywh?.W". Ml r dilliam nlno made it cle.^r that the Junior Patrol and Safety ;oncil are cooperating with the State Highway department and iave been able to secure not only iterature from thi 3 department but all of the belts and badge.hat our p:tfolmen now possess. ~ TSIr. C. V. Bing, the principal jave very encouraging remarks. JOHNSTON NEWS The Mt. Zion Baptist. Sunda;. chool opened at the usuai houi .vith Supt., and teachers at ^theii ost of duty. Rev. F. A. Hall wa-. the din. | ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miles on Sunday. , Mrs Lula Hart has .returned home after several months stay n New' York. Edgefield County Training school boys basket ball team wil' play the Augusta Eagles ^cb. 1st. The boys and girh baskei hall teams have been very sue cessful this season so far. ' The first semester exam ended Friday,. Jan. 19. The eecond se mooter's work is being outlined . The 6th jp-adle HcVtrculture class Ha planning hygrade seed sale for th? benefit of the school ground besutiflcation project. j a. A ?1R. FLORA ADDRESSED i'EAQHERS IN COLUMBIA A. C. Flora, superintendent of oiumbia schools was the guest speaker Saturday at the Richland county Teachers' association, in their regular monthly meeting in -looker Washington high school. This was this reporter first ime seeing and being in John on gymnasvum building. To say the least it is one of the best ,y.nna.turns in tr.c stste. Well built, well ventilated and weli .leated. Columbians feel doubly jii ouar of-- UHB -building .because .uj name after our beloved C. A. jo'hnson. Mr. Flora spoke of the teach .r's burden and overworked, but ,ie showed the other picture_of the responsibility and 'the lead Irship of the teachers. During .as address he declared that tea .-hers must cooperate and b? com ..lumty builders and leader*, baio .ie, "rt's true, you must teach them. Jto^read, write and so forth. vat?s?rein Ceacner, wHi study vUeir stut.ent nature and maK& ..a or her program t<y fit in tha. jmniuiiity me." Hg asked the teachers to coop, rate With tne Jean Supervisor and Proio. Jor.nson in heiping to ,o?vu illiteracy. "We're jusc tir. jd of South Carolina being at tnc loot of enner states in illiteracysaid Mr, Flora. 1'ne Kev. W. K. ilowman, ad. .. v >ed the teachers concerning South Carolina 75 years of Ne ,10 1 Progress P.cpc<><'.jin, which t will take place in !May at De. ..oit. The executive board met just ai ter the adjournment of thtf tea .ners and endorsed the Lxuoai-nonT Prof. L. C. Jenkins tooa the a: m interest?ot?the?PaimetuState Teachers' association. Fav. .ui.Die commu?ts were heard con . ..n.g iUJas coiiins and her tnu sic diepar^ment who furnished a no openrng_ prayer Wlb " .,nade by Rev.. J. B. Barber, o: ii/p Kins'". Rev. W G Owens, pies aent, p.esiued, r^VRLJSLE NEWS -nj was covered A'i.r snow Sunday and no church scr. *4 . 4 .A . dvltUlioC Oi 1,!)? .veather. Quite a few are suff ung w.vn cold. Alls. Alice Daw. .u Bell Jeter, Mrs. lien Laney, Mrs. Agnes Sims, Mrs. .. . Laiiio Gai mon, Mrs. Lizzie Jeter and Mr >.ni deuuv dr.,-.wno was hurt 11. .1 automobile accident. Miss .ancina Wilke a student of th .iciu.ship college, Rock Hill if it home with her parents on the . ... t.ai'fc Jt lliC ilU. Mr. Ernst Cornwell al Wilks .... ii.fi i vi'Ci'.iV 111. ' . < nuid Sunday evening and were happily married at thi .... i.a A'II t. . 1. VVuacS. e v,-"iv accompanied by Mr .Villiam Cornwell, the brother of the groom. vjiilrns rlnpii hia school ..-.vount of the inclement wea er He al a reports an enjoy. | \vaiJ<TTn ~tr,p- snow at the ii. and firs. Ned Cole man, Sunday. He was aceompa ti?lc Coleman and Mr. Charlie Croaby. His dad al .11.u a emeken dinner foi u S.ndav but he had to carry t over until Monday. ' " H' aveniy Gos,\ 1 ingerr will sing at St. Luke A. M. E ..n Monday night. Fob 3th. You are cordially invited ti v.re out and hear them and en joy the evening. ABBEVILLE NEWS The Interdenominational. Sun. Trool tK>arJ met at the Presby rian church on Washingtor root. An interesting prograt is rendered by tlii Sunday hoo-1 pupils. Rev. Thompson o eenville gave an intere-.tinf. dk whrch we- all enjoyed. Vmount rep j-ted from each hool: Mt. Pleasant, $1.08; Grac-? issiori" $1.01; Union B ptist $3 : St. .Tames A. M. E., $3 0? esbyterian, $6.OA Total $14 1C First prize wa^ won by Paulin lartin of the Presbytrian schoo' Second prize went to Mary Be) ' r of Ui,ion Baptist schoo'l. To. tal amount raised since the board v will h-> htld at St brrn' r rgnnir 'd $76.88?-Th? James A. M. E. church. i?ir. and Mrs Amn Chalmerc nnounce the mani;^e of theii Trand daughter, Lithonra G. Wi" on to Mr. Jacob Coley Thursday December 28, 1949, Abbeville \ C. RIDGE SpRTNG NEWS Service was conducted by th? r Watson, du? to thie ilv ness of the Pastor, Rev. A. C /ones We hope for him a speedy overy. Misses Jessye Hammonds, Fen el, Danelly, Mr. and Mrs. Garh nnnt a while in Columbia or Saturday. famrly, Mrs. P d Johnson of Aiken accompanied h> *?tc And. son of New York were visitors in Ridgi^ nig Saturday. Mrs. Gaifrett nf Mr^ Johnson Don't forget th? "Penny Show r" to he given for the H. E w?r>*. shower ertis Febru ar> 12, 1940. The class report ;rg >'"? highest number of pen nies will be given a prize. Coon mate V.th your class and mak' it winner. Mary Ells JSmith. is fortnnat TnT wearmg the scholarship cttp ft.r this month. 'She is a mem bey of tba fifth grade. ^ V# TUB PALMETTO LEAt ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. J.x Johnson, Pastor Sunday being a very cold day ^nd the ground covered with snow quite a few were at church. the-nooh day servttTe our pas tor brought us a wonderful mes ape which was enjoyed. The col lection was very good. We werb glad to have worship with us Mr and Mrs. Elliott Dennis of Pros perity.'' _ ^ s. Annie Edwa |"s of De / off., Mich . attendiiig the burial of her fath. Mr. Bowman Tobias, Mrs. Az aj.e Ciausson and Miss Thelmr T V >.t9 loft Saturday, __f or Char Jnite^-Nv?tAr after attending th funeral of their grandfather Mr Tobias The students of Drayton school that spent the week end with pa l'nts were Miss Mable Davis Miss Vivian Tobias, Miss Bernice Tobias. M.r. AL-Countifc? CVIrs. Amanda Edwards is in the Columbia hospital. We hope foi her a speedy recovery. -| W? -weeg-glad ttr have' Kev. J A. Gamble in our rnmmnnity LEESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Prof. R. M. Walker, Principal M>d8 Martha P. Wright, Jeanes Teacher of Lexington county net with the Leesville high school Friiluy, Jan. 26 to formulate plans for Achievement Day to be held at Lexington, March 1, 1940. In spite of th????&ow and ic< M t* vr.'eky- the attendance was good. There are quite a few sti dents who are striving to keep heir name on' the "perfect at tendance record". Each student is very busy and studying?hard?to pass the first semester examinations. iuc.-,uuy, Jan. 30, Mr. Jack Smith, tlie sixth strongest man 0?ave a very unique Health Per. ivnui. r in the school audrto rium. Every one who witnessed .he program was greatly inspiv u und derived some he^ful informs tiou concerning hearth. - Eebr.tti'y ?7; the crowning Mr. and Mrs. Leesville High will i.'i i i tr.e scnool auditorium sponsored by Miss C. R. Walker, coining soon-1 "A Million Del ..wmg. Watcn ?pr date. Under the very efficient lead "ship of Prof. R. M. Walker and his cooperative faculty"fceejviTTtr nigh scnool is witnessing it9 best oiuiaiie year of the school's his AirCa? "Totrur ui Falls, N. Y., and mother, Mrs vjertiude Jackscn of Rock Hill ... U, s^ent a wek with father -?.. er _nd grant parents, Mr and Mrs. D. J. Barnes J>f Lees. \ nie, b." L. They visited Mrs l.iorca3 Ljtes also of Leesville. Eider Gorfin of the Greenvilh .... . a gue .t of Mrs. Dorens l.ytes .Monday afternoon. ? LAURENS NEWS The S. S. C S. club met a' . -?)S3 Baileys horr.e on Jan. 22nd. .".a nit.noors v,vre present and on time. , . _ c. r r.o. ulent, Mr. Howard Poe i c-.-ided ovir the meeting and al_ sjuvo some fry interesting points and made a few defimu i .....s Ai??- mo near future, ioi ..nich you will hoar about in oui next news. i lie Junior i?. S. C. S. club was organized with Master VViiiian. a as president; Master .al io Wnghf7~Jr., vice president .id l icora bhaw, secretary an-. M-ttie Mae Langley, assistant y.viea/y, apd ^ias^r Junior atilc us monitor, Maria Wright as club chorister. The club heh .is lirst meeting witn the-itecre"afy. The meeting was an inte. esting one. Tr.e next mcet.fig to oe held at the assistant secretary aom. .10 S. nior S.S.C.S. club met with Misses Beeks and Brown ov ...onday, t_' p.m., Jan. 2'Jih. Thibeing the last meeting for j?i>? ers, Mr. Roy Boyd was enrollei .. _ n.earner ana pledged his sup ,t to the club to help it "go am. ^row anil glow." Miss Florencv Boyd a 3enior of State cohegi was present on Monday night an wished the club success and pled. . a i.er support. The club selected royal blu< and white as their, colors. Itsmotto: "My Club Mu_.t Go anc Glow and 1 Must Make la So". isiVs?Berks arid Brown and Bailey aerved the club at both wee-lings with delivious refresh .nents. The "Bingo Contest" which is to last three meeting^ is stil quite interesting so fur M?8s Sa ah McClinto:k has the leading score (146) but neltt meeting wil! .'e the tinal nite fcrr the contest . AIKEN NEWS Friendship Baptist church hao installation service? last Sunday January 28, .1940. Rev. M. M Peace j.reached the installation sermon. Text: Ye are not you ov.n, ye are bought with a price. JTe ftrphcrfized the fact that wc >W.\M put our lives on the altar of service that we may be fruit ful. 0\ir capacity determine' responsibility. We are to do our part in sharing the load. Brighton the coiner where we are and let our light shine. Let youi 'igVt so shine before men thai they may see your good- work? rnd glorify your Father which in Feoven These pre -tho words of Jesug to His followers iO' us take hcd to do them. After this wonderful and in atructlva sermon, tl:e officers took a pledge of allegiance to churcr organisations and the principles for which the church stands. - . 4 i X ? fm _ CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Mr. David Dcg:r fTenreid of E. Oranve, N. J., spent a iew Uft^s here Willi his mother, having ome home becuuse of the critical illness, of his brother, Mr. How. ir Degraffenreid who is slowly impioving. *> All of Chester sympathize with the Buchani n family on Aiken street in the death of their eldest -sister, Mrs. Lizzie Buchanan Cole nr2n, in Washing"", ]j, (' \t jusr two' weeks ago tint the mo .heir. Mrs.-Chanie Buchani n was Juried, after a brief illness, and bout six months ago when s ter Citl_. Buchanan prssed away in a Columbia hospital. The b;d> vill be brought here, but funeril arrangements have not yet been made. Mrs. Miry Brice, mother o 1 Miss Iola Brice uied at hej home ,e? r Ashford alter a linger, jng?illness. She -wan- ctUrntively utirsed by her daughter. Funer-. services were held at Aimenia drptist church Sunday. A veiv iai'ge eiuwtl uttcnivd. She~wt s one "oF the members of the?lUumott "niiiy. Her beautiful home just outside the city luuits wa>Ta houst of cordial greetings to her many i . o?? - ? ' menus. one wis a very sweer singer and was for mi ny years & member of the Aimenia choir. Besides -tier daughter, Miss lola, she leaves her husband, who wa. r.lso constantly i ttentive. She iaf? many friends white and col. >r.ed who deeply sympathize with the ?farr.ily. Several sisters sur. vive.JMr. Charlie Denton was un. del taker. Mr. Jimes Woods who is at tending A end T. College is one >f the students who made an A "average lor the first half term's wo k. James has always been a brlliimt boy in Finley Hi . school, le led his dr-sses and at Efrain. erd Institute graduated as vale. iictorian of the 'class of 1939. iends are plei sed to know that he is keeping up his fine record n college. ?Miss?Angde?King, Mr. uartrell Brown students of Harbison Col -go, Prof. Young rnn Prof. Jones instructors who ate all from Ches 'or, accompanied the teams here for the games. Tuesay night. M's. Ami nda B. Moore, of Har risburg Penn. is visiting her mo _-hej_ Mrs. Ftnnie Brown in the ounty i nd her sister Mrs. Lilr Brown, Brainerd Institute. The many Chester friends of Dean and Mrs. Smith of Benedict College are pained to learn of :he death of. their only daughter itt'e Consti nee, in Seittle Wash. Thp Fifth Hist: ict Toucher*-' Convention held its anntr'-l meet >ng In Finley High School audi torium Saturday. Despite ' th< n>w and severe cold the attend nnce was more thrn three hun dred. Interesting progri ms we < njoyej before and >.-fter luncheor tm^ng the speakers were: Rev. W A. Hilliard who gave a _ver\ scholarly devotional ~ message T^n. .T E: Nunne.y, Co. Supt. of Education; Supt. M. E. Brcckma f the City-Schools? our own Mrs St llle M u .Byrd gcve the-we! ome words in her own dignifte and pleasing manner. The re: sponse was made by Rev. M. S. VVhittington, St. Brrnabas Epis copal Mission, Jcnkinsville. One of the very enjoyable numbers of his p ogr>i wis the solo sang y little David Babccck, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H Bubcock. His lUiit MiSS Eoulse" Babcock wts his accompanist. At the close of' the progit m the poachers went o groups rs follows: Principals Group Prof. E. E. Riley, prin ipal Luncaser Hi School, inst: u.ctor; English, Mrs. Alethir.-Worthy, <>'The Friendship College faculty: Miss Elnora James of Coulter "A. :a,demy faculty was in charge of Fetching Activity for primary and grammar school grades. Af ter these classes, the teachers re. u'neri to the auditorium where hey listened to greetings from ?rsident G. A. Ande.son of Foun : in Inn. president of the Stat Teachers' Association; Hon. W \. Schifflty, Assistant State Agt i f Negro Schools; Prof. J. P. Bur 1 gess Excy utiv,e Secretary an d Rev. L. A. Sanders of Chicago, editor of The Neg.o Digest. The programs were interspersfrb with -usic by., the, Finley Iliah?Glee Club with Miss Emma L. Be; tty OTJPfiWCHJQOOOO O a OQO.O QQDOOOQ ILEEVY'S rilNKRAT, HOM1 Undertaking and Eir?ha!m I ?SI.or. AN? l/HVER PRICES | AMHl'I.ANCE SERV5C1 I "As N?r As Your Nearest Phv Batesburg and Ridir* * a.v, S. i*si iaylor st coli mi PHC'IS ?276 A ' t th' jiiano, solo by M.ss M<lvr L. Jchnson, Clover Hi?Sub ol; y -quartette-by teache's of York County Teache s-~vuiOr Mrs. Mi! ler, music teacher hitv Jefferson II school ; t the piano; r s do b > Sfissr N\ Mr-G'>rcJ<i|i' Faiifieli Co Jivininf - whh Miss Mat tie Bot -are of Winnsb >ro pian ist: s> la iy Miss EloiseaMfClurltin of this city; chorus front. Coultc Academy with th? ir music teach r ncomprnist; i hot us Grant re' ITi Schriot nf fiaffu y ir- j?r re? quest piano s< 1 > by Prof. S. I. u;Fin'cy cif Bone i f C lit ;re, who was here for the Confe ence. I)r II W.Bauinirarthies'?rFri spoTuT Mr. Seymour Carroll., of C'lim ?ir was in rttendan . At 2:20 .miiviivuii ???*.- nil vcu, ill i?:icn_ < rs visited class : ocma in ill tin buildings and expressed them. - elve=t as h'ghly pleased with th meeting and thoir; enterV inment here: M'r niTW"-" rP elect ed. Si r. Ti er sur- . The rrcjxt meet ing will be held at Coulter Aca my Che: i w in Jan. 11*41. Many 'Ut of town visitors were hero. - i!i the itmini.i *i hv T"or" d1 y night bet worn Hay-hison?C^-'cge Irino and Finley Hi* t h i sflftre win girl i,*'>?. 22, ntwy by pl?. r,2 in favor of Finley Hi. Sims Hi of Union will play '< here F.iday night. Finley Hi pis yed at Butler Hi I in HartsyiHe, Tuesday night, f Mrs. Armstrong?and?Miss Arm [strong will give .s program in the ! 'Auditorium Wednesday night, yM: Colonel Brown is. n patient >t the Veterans' hospiti 1 in Co. lumbia. TUNT STEPHEN f " A. M. E. CHURCH ?Wilmington, N. C.--Thc rigor'~ .f ivintar u'Ul U.,l.l ~ :? *t- < 111 wv 4 UU[ V-IV^ v\ itli n it's giip an<1 the activities of our church htive been consideVbly slowed. up, Ho fever, th;, nan of God's vin\ card was opes, ed for service on Sunday past. The number in attendance upon Sunday achoo'l ' was reasonable. good and tr.c teaching of the son went forward with enthusi asm. The motnir.g ..service lrk'e -wise^-had- a splendid attendance Prom- th2 subject "Challenge Number One To Th l ist i n?Liv Tng" our pa tor delivered a very I interesting mo: ning's message. Among the visitors was Mr. L i G. Blaekus, Head of Recreatior for N eg roe of Raleigh. N. "C. The A.C E. League conducted a i .liost int.resting foryim 't'n i--._ ufalHour of service v.i'h many tro talen s of ti:c c.ty taking s part. For the evening service u .uipri ingly largr audience w:s._ in attendance upon sc. vice. "Ill iotten Gains" was the subject o ie- evening's discourse ana wa well [received. Plans r ave been com pit ted for our special service 11 observance of Founder's Da. ,'ebruary 11. Mar.y thank; wer< riveh by the pastor to the colic, ials and membership for thci "".operation during these unusua1 .ajs. * m BETHEL A. M E. CHURCH ou ,vjvcu~g;e o-iiuuy si'..uui ?ijr a.ie.i to order by the Supt., Mr. Joseph Jones. Sunday cnooi no?. . s been changed back to 3 p.m At 11:30 services began. Th night services were also very in._^ piling. ; The- remains of Miss NancyJones were funeralized Tuesday afternoon?rrt?'J:0J c/cto-k by he:, ~ Pas or, Rev. \V. It. Clarke, pastoi Bethel A.M E; church, Columbia Rev. X. A Bethfa, pastor of Hoi ly Hill charge wa: master... o ceremonies. , ?She--leaves tu mourn her pass" ing a mothoi'. two sisters.-.one-. brother," three aunts : nd a ho t , of other relative's "and friends. . Miss Nancy was a native a! St, George, but for several year, made fer home with her circle and aunt, Mr. ami Mr-. E. M Prescley of Colombia. Mr. ail' Mrs. O. Byrd, Charleston, sisU i of the deceased; Mrs. Anna May I Charleston; Mr. Willie Pinckney | Columbia; Mr. Ilcyw .d Jones j er .uncle; Mr. and Mrs. E. M Pressk yt Columbia; Mr. Edward Smith Seller ; Mrs Te-ressa Jonc; Sellers, an aunt. Mr. Talrv.a g _ C.'a; pelle ~\vas in char ge. The florals were' .beau iful and numerous. O'O^OO^WO'OOOOOOOO-OCHCfOOO-v. R . I " to 4; 1 B1A I iCK^OOOOOOOOOOO rvoo ' OOOo, gBitif ^EtfitosiNG 1 * j -ryl PKOFI^SIC)^\L~ -CARDS DR. II. D. HARPER *DENTI9T *? ANNOr\TK< HIS NEW .fl EO('ATlO.\ AT 709C2 Main Street " 7^| ? OVIT TW. MonU-ith's OTice DR. J. G. STUART Eye, Ear, Nose ?>nd Throat " 1 (ilrsses Fi'ted Accurately Office Hours Telephone# . 10 A. M. to 'J P. M. Res. 4C02 . ... 4 P. M.-to C P. M. Office 3796 I Office Residence 2080. Taylor St 1317 Pine St. DR. H. rf. COOPER ^ DENTIST Special Attention Liven te Dis- I fg'.ini'AI lh> I.mil Cold Crown and Rridge Work 7 H A Speciality ?Office Phone_6129 Res. 8264 112" Washington St.. Cola.. S. C. 4IIH Office" Hours: Telephone: 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8871 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. DR. W. D. Chappelle I Physician and Su^eeon Disease* of Women and Children fl A Specialty -== Office: Residence: 2115 Lady St. 1301 Pine St. Columbia. S C. I Office Hours: Telephcnee: ': >!> A..HI. TO I :uu I'.IVI. Uttlce liflM Residence 8873 DR. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST. KiUnits. Plates. 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