The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 10, 1940, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday, February 10, 1940
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Mrs. Wm. Washington of 1215
Heldt street, Columbir, is spending
several months in New York
City with her children: Mr. und
Mrs. L.- M. Walker, Mr. Coiey and
King Washington; little gVmdchildren:
Frizell Williams little
Luther Walker Jr.
Dr. Julian G. Stuart, Colu m
bit's leading eye specirlist, is f.t_
tending the Medical Clinic- in Tallahassee,
Fla., this week. Dr.
Stuart is directing phases of work
in his field at the Mediccl meet_
ing there.
The game for the week eno
will be pit yed in Allen's Uym be
tween Allen's Yellow Jackets and
the fast Wolverines from Morris
Brown College, Atlanta.
" Professor ~J; T. W. Minis pres.
ident of the Alumni of Allen Uni
versity, Prof. I. M. A. Myers, ex^
ecutive secretary and Prof. Henry
Bluford Butler, contnct leader
spent Saturdty in Atlanta. Mrs.
Mims, Mrs. H. 1.. Alexander and
Miss Claudia Dorroh of , Clinton
went in the party to Atlanta. Tlu
ladies -from?GHnton?bad?business
tt Speliman uouege, wnne tno
. . .Alumni officials held a. conferen:o
with Bishop Flipper on matters
pertaining to the Alumni drive.
Miss Srrah Williums, Columbia
Miss Louise Miller, Cokesbury,
Miss Dorothy Smith Charleston
.and M*rs Mi e Frances Smith, of
Columbia are the mi-term graduates
of Allen Univeisity this
week.
MRS. W. M. DOWNS
VISITS THE CITY
Mrs. W. M. Lowns. I forme. 1
Columbirn, has retuined to her
home in Cleveland, Ohio, after a
two weeks vis.t with tier parent.;,
Mr and Mrs. W. D. Jackson.
Mrs. Downs was also the guest
of her fi ther in law, Mr. \V. D.
Downs in Asheville, N. C. While
in the city, .ais; l>o>mio wis
ly entertained by many relatives
and friends. 1
HIGH HATTERS SAVINGS
AND SOCIAL CLUH
The last meeting was held a',
the home oi air. anti Mrs. luoma.
Lowman on 2330 u&mpton A\\
(Opening oi me meeting hy Mrs
Vviiaitwit; singing ijr.ine on Me
anu i rayer. in^ nueung \vu
called to order by the i-resiuea.
Mmutes wde omitted. ihe rol
?.wwii mourner tespoin
ed. After which business wa
A.IC Ci.' inuan 01 Xiotrj Mi
JW hart on _ .appointed _t meeting.
mv ^ vj?v.0o o. A. UloC'USSlOii
was earned on that the joining
fee fer-all new -n???iifeis-D<i..-iu-.
x .v.... ?i t uiu'u'tr.e~'"3rs;
w/.l be ibe. Alter the 31st \vt
win ciuse otif membership drive
for 1940. We then adjourned tr.
siugiiig uuii oe with lou 'fill we
Meet Again and prayer to me el
"at tiie home oi Mr. and Mrs. Lon
nje Young at 2310 Gervais street
Monday niglu, February 12, 194X2,
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DICKERSON LITERARY
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Allen Univ., Feb. 1, 1940?The
Dickerson Literaity Isc/dety held
its first meeting in the second se.<
nnster. I he meeting was open
ed with sing.Mg and praying. Af
ter which tne speaker was intro
duced by the President, itev. A
L. Brockington. The speaker \va>
Rev. David Bedenbaugh. H
spvi-e u. .a on me s.ojoct: Pu
on the Whole Armor for .-God
Text wag found Ephesian G: 11
After which we went 'ntc busi.
ness. We discussed and made ur
anang.mnt lor a banquet in thi
near future. We elected thi
f sp.aker ror tne next meeting, oux
President, A. L. Brockington.
To you who may be intereste.
in the ministers of Allen univer
sirty, we want you to know thai
we are striving to make the Dick,
erson Literary Society tr.e bes;
Allen university ever had. ^
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. L. M". Walker o
New Yoik City announce the
v - birth of p. son Luther Novarro.
born Jan. 12 at the Presbyti'Viai
UaowWhI r? \X7 r? 1 1/a?* io t Vt r i
UWO^ilUl. iu t T? *0 V??V
. former Miss Irellne Washington
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wn.
Washington of 1215 Ilcidt street.
Columbia, S. C. Mother and bi.by
are doing fine.
LES COQUETTES
SOCIAL CLUtt
The club met at the home of
Mr. Ernest Gridine, Jan. 23. A
program as follows was render
ed: Song, I Come to the Graden
Alone; Piayer repeated; solo, Lu
ell* Ti ylor; poena, Willie ILnaap
ton; solo, Rosa L. Taylor; poem,
Lillie M .f Itti We then turn. 1
ed the meeting into the hands o;
the president. Many of you will I
receive invitations for our drnce
as follows: If you want to be
where there's no lcgrets, just fol i
low the Les Coquettes to our
Jitterbug Jamboree rt Comnauni
** center, Monday night, Febru.
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Rev, 'lind Mis. J. W. Drvis announce
the bi.th of an eight lb.
daughter Omegij Joeanna, Jan.
14th. Ifhtth?The babjr wi s named
by Rev. D. J. McCtHough. Moth.
tttiIi)' daughter- artr'librngr fine."
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WILBERFORCE CLUB
ORGANIZES
An enthusiastic group of for
mer w uue. ioict'uns met it tne
home of Rev. and Mrs. E. A.
Adams on Wednesday evening
iJsnurry 17th to organize a club.
- Aa- a - rvoult- -of?tli is meeting ?thfollowing
officers were elected:
Mr. E. E. Rogers, president; Mi.
Tabnadge Ci ppo-lle, vice-president
Miss Edna Adams, secretary;
Miss Tommie Lane, assistant sec
etrry; Rev. E. A. Adams, treasurer.
Members of the progn m com.
mittee are Mr. C. A. Burch, chair
man; Mrs. Talley Adiison and
Miss Pansy Penderg.ass.
The club was named Wilber
force club?of?Columbia.?end?wQ+
.1-Id its meetings once etch
month. -
Other members are Mrs. E. A.
Adams. Mrs. Isaiah Alston. Ml'.S
-A-. J. Collins, 'Mrs. C A?Qui eh,
lr. Wen-ell Harris, Miss Caro.
'ine Miller and Miss Melba Law
rence.
The meeting closed with th<
ringing of Alma MHer. Mrs
Adams?served?a delicious repast.
The next meetin> will be
Vhi February 5th at the home
of Mr.-Talniadgq Jhappelle.
DUE WEST-NEWS
The usual Sunday service-' were
eld in the Churches her^; last
Sunday with good attendance.
Mr, Luther S. Miller of Green.
. ille and :a former resident of
">ut We tf was funeralized at Mt.
Lebanon A.M E. church at 1:0i
.m. on last Sunday. He is sur
\ od by two sons : nd two daugh
! s. The funeral was conducted
V Rev F. L. Honey.
Mrs. Fannie Jefferson of At.
'nntn, f!a,?returned to her?horn
?city on last Sunday aftei
o ndinir several weeks at the
home o'f Mrs. Beulah Vauss.
The City Wing club of Saint
Mary Baptist church held it
rting at the home of Mr. and
Its. Ray.. Baker?on?the. evening
f February 1, 1940 with Mr. Ba
tor. the vice president presiding
.A fine address was made by Mr.
Wardlaw Smith. Everyone pres
nt enjoyed-the-meeting.
Mr. "ltobrrt E Ellis came down
irom ?\ew 1 ora vmey anu is ai
| home with his parents during the
llness of- Mr. John Ellis, his fath
I r. Mr. Ellis is better at this
writing.
>frs Delia Hawthorne left or
st Saturday for Bror/klyn, N. Y.
) b.; at the bedside of her moth.
Mrs. Emma R. Joseph who is
itieally ill in that city.
Mr W. E. Vau.:s and. Mrs. Bes
sit Moss were business visitors ir
4reen\vood 011 la t Saturday.
I7ATTA NEWS
I
? Strnrfay-A^s-tft- -pleasr ^t day: for
. hutch goers. The attendrnee wis
ore than us: al at Sun-ay school
A very inspiring ae:mon wis de
v< red by Rev. DeLaine.
Miss Ros?. Wright was carried
0 the hospiti 1 lust Tuesday, buf
-s ill to be impioving.
On Jan. 31 Mr.'Samuel Johnso
pi ssed to the treat beyond. He
.<Ub. apjv. :cntly well on the day
of his death, but pt ssed away sad
1 nly. l?is i.eath was shocking tc
the whole community. He wis u
member of Weston Che-pel ana |
was a faithful worker.
j he faneri i was held at Wes.
ton Chanel A ME church Sunday
ifternoon at 3:30. Seivices con.
i c.cd by his pastor Rev. N." S.
DeLaine. He leaves to niourn a
ii> \i s Lunenrl Johnon. one
'^tighter Miss Nettie Mi e John_
ion, two sisters, one brother am.
a host of fijfchds and relrtivea.
The glee club of the Dillon Co.
1. scin'oi rouiiered music To, the
..ili< n Co. Te.chtrs meeting Sa.l
da v F.-l
Miss T. K. Zimmerman lef j
!).. . si k Mon .ay. Mrs McNeil
hi s been ill for a week.
NAZARETH A. M. E. CHURCH
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Rev. C. W. Williams, Pastor
Sunday a laige number of the
emuiis were present. Sunday
school wi s conducted by the
nt. B.o. Stuckey and reviewed
by the pastor. After the l'eview
tne pastor presented Pi of.., A. L.
cordon, son of Bro. Mcjikey Gor
don, piincipal of Hopewell graded
cbool. He made line talk on Co_
operation. Also Bro. Gordon m.
his daughters were out to John.
11 i.le.
A i 1 t . OA 4-1 ^ ? rN,.rt.^U^,l
j\\. u.ov tuu piuawiau
from the text Acts 10 chfpter, 84
verse, subject: Who Is Right? He j
i) racncd a' soil sti.ring seimon.
Nazareth church i8 beginning to
'!t up and work. Rev. C. W. Wil
lirms is a leader. One young man
the hurch. Collection $8.60
Chavis sisters ere going on
with the club meeting. The meet
ng was held at Mrs. Lula Gor_
don's home lest Wednesday. Mrs.
Gordon gave us a fine time. The
t meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Gipson next Wed_
nes i y.
Bro. B. Brown is some better.
Mrs. Alice Wrde is back from
Richmond, Va. She will preach at
j Chavis Sunday.
arv 10, 1940. From 7:30 until?
Admission single 15c; couple 25c.
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REED ST. HIGH 8CHOOL
Prof. S. C. Perry, Principal
Depite the snow the students
have managed to get along some
how with a large attendance. Ex
animations are over, and teachers
"afufsTutlents lt/ofc forward with a
greater zeal for this semester.
Tbe high schopl, facility and
students were f ivored with an
a,ddress by Dr. Bare, the county
Jjoaith physician, last Thursday
as an outcorrte of many dreaded
diseases "wh\h people know so
1 i t + 1 o Knn i
I The Home Economics Depart
| ment made a splendid display of
the work done byetudenta.
Reed Street High Celebrates
Forty-Third Anniversary of
National P.T.A.
At 7 o'clock Thursday evening
..he PTA of RSII held rt3 meeting
with an attendance of 105. Fol
lowing the devotion which was
conducted by our President Mrs
J. L. Perry was a unique ptogri m
consisting of the following num
bers The Origin of the Parent
Teacher Association presented by
Mis. J. L. Perry < A very inter
~eTtww~-TrfS7t?in-frvTrn ntiv/> nncrnnnt
entitled Founder's Day, present
d by parents and tUcherg g? the
school. THrough.?thro , pageant
each feature df the PTA, all ideals
ind objectives were vividly pic
tured. At the conclusion of the
meeting we were served a delic.
ious ^salad- course. .
ST. JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. C. A Stroud, Pastor
T As?.eville, N C.?Sunday quite
a few were preBent at the service*
iioth morning and evening." The
piastor poached wonderful sermons.
Sunday school at the us.
ual Jour.
Next Sunday, February 11th th.
.ncn will be in charge all day and
women's day is set for the sec
..id Sunday in March. So every
one is looking forward to the 22m
jr. t. is month when Wings Over
o\ ? will be presented ut thi
Ashcville City auditorium.
MT. ZION A. 31. E. CHUBwI
Rev. S. Chism. Pastor
S. S. opened at 10:30 with the
As istant Supt., Mrs. E. Nowlin
in charge. Morning service fol
.owed witn a large audience taking
communion. The pastor brot
v.te message.
At 3:30 the pastor and a few
,i ms o.netrs motored to Marion
and preached for the Rev. Meln
.j n di''tne F.vst Bapt. church.
At 7:00 p.m. we witnessed a
iiotncr wonuerful massage by th<
pastor.
The pastor was the dinnei
guest oi Air. and Mrs. George
ijuxon Sunday.
Mrs. E. Foxworth is very much
.mproved at tr.is writing.
Mrs. Eva Gibbs passed to the
a a cat Beyond Tuesday evening at
.:er home on Park street and was
.Moralized Thursday morning at
10 o'clock at Sellers Chapel Bap.
.isc e?.utcn. bne leaves to mourn
?m*-pasting -a -hu .band, two son?and
one daughter, a host of otn^i
.?.uub una iriends. tnterment
Mi s. ^Aiactie ^Lawrence passed"
^ the great beyond Thursday
.norning at her home on Church
.treet aild was l'uneralized Sunday
evening 3:30 at Selle.V Chapel
B pt./ot church. She leaves tc
ourii her passing a father, one
brother, one sister two daughter
two grandchildren and a host of
relatives and friends. Rev. J. S.
Hall preached the funeral. Intel
mcnt in the Kelly cemetery.
THE EULOGY OF MISS
ilATTlE STEPHENS
MScc Hnt.tip I-ouise SteDhens
.laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack
on ens, died at State Park san
itorium, Columbia, S. C., Jan. 18
.:mu. The body was brought tc
Newberry and laid in state at th<"
home of Miss Carrie Gallman, un
.1 ouiu.ay auernoon, due to the
that i3 was through Mis?
Gallman that she received her ed
ucation. Miss Stephens wa3 t
. .. ...ce oi urayion Street Hign
school, Newberry. She also at
tended Tuskegee Institute.
The following servijes wen
'.v.eu at i. e home of Mist
Gallman as a tribute of love and
respect: Scripture Reading, Rev
.j. Bowman; song, Nearer My
Gcrd to. Thee; prayer, Rev. Rea.
soner; song, In The Upper Gar.
n, Mrs. hiunice H. Allen. Bur.
ial services were conducted by
Rev. Shepherd at. Antiock Bapt
hurch, .Prosperity, S. C., as fol
lows: Rev. L. G. Bowman, mas
ter of ceremonies. The decease
as a Sunday School Scholar by
Rev. Willie Boozer; prayer, Rev
Wheeler; obituary, Undertaker F
B! Pratt, Jrr; Resohrticms, Prof
A.. T. Butler; The Decease as e
County Teacher, Prof. U. S. Gall.
mAtr F.nlocrv. Rev SheDherd. Fa
vorite song of the decease "Have
Thine Own Wav Lord" sung bj
MIsb Brown. WHliams and Prat
iiiacrtakera in charge.
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WHITMIRE NEWS;
Sunday school was held Sunday
mc/oning at Bruce Tabernacle by
Mr. A. C. Caldwell. Service was
held at night by the Pastor, Rev
I. B Ruffin Subject of his dis
course The Robe of Righteous
I'.SS.
Sunday was a high day at Ce
dar Grove. After S. S. our Pre
siding Elder, Rev. D. C. Crosby do
livered a fine sermon -Subject'
The Lord Hath Need of Rim. The
Lord'B Supper was administered
Th0 second quarterly confer
THE PALMEIRO LEAD
enc? was held at Bruce Taberna
de church Saturday, Feb. 4th by
Elder Crosby.
; The W. II. B. society was post
i pone4 until Friday, Feb. 9th or.
^account of the quarterly confer
t i..a.
[ MisiTCuTh By i'd from Clin too
college spent the week end ar her
home with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
*jyrcl.
Miss Corrie Leo Harppr has re
r -Ui nua- to-resume"tier position.
Mra. Rrnoift Wi11in*via
ghter Lenora, visited*Mrs. Perry
and Mrs. Emma Ware, Sunday.
Mrs. Nancy Hoover is home
- nvm tpuimiionryr ? j
Miss Elliotte B. Abrams spent
the week end with Miss Eaatei
ivjoinson.
Presiding Elder Crosby and Wrl
lie L. Epps made a quick visit to
Mrs. Ella Sartor Sunday.
Misa Ethel L. Wrignt spent the
i-iKi ih h<;r home.
SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH
"Taking My Life in Earnest"
va j the subject of the lesson in
S. S. Sunday Service begun at
11:30 a.m. with a processional by
t;.e senior choir who were dressed
. i .??.'ir nt?w bliu-k caps and robes
with whim cullari. Ttay made k'
. -utilui ^nrnt. The nastor. uroh
ably inspired by this beautiful
,i?g delivered a fine sermon on
"Th? Reward of the Overcomers".
o:ou p.m. tne Jr. Mission.
~ "s "Held a "meeting" at" th^ church
which lead up to BYPU which be
v. u. At the evening sei
vie? the sermon was preached by
.w?. i nomas, theme: "Leadership
jf the Ht/ly Spirirt".
Drop in. and visit, won't youT
MT. CLARE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. C. B. Black, Pastor
Despite the fact that it war
bitter cold last Sunday our at
v-ndunce was very small. A few
>f our willing workers from
Moore street was out, also Miss
Catherine Brown, one of our loy
al workers. Preaching at 8 p.n.
y Rev. Hanna. Subject: Wher.
vj- Thou Gocth Preach the Gos
pel. A strong sermon was de.
livered by this able young min
icfnv
Sunday, Feb. 11th is our regu
ir pasu'ral* day and we are ask
ing all members to please be
m-sent. 1 On the sick list are sis
ter Etta Spirvia but is improv.
ng. Read the "Leader".
IRMO NEWS
The Rev. W. G. Owens pastor
of St. Paul AME church is doing
remarkable work- He is renovat
.ig, organizing and systematizing
.ha church. The ushe?. board has
been reorganized and doing fine
with Mr. Robert Reeves, presi.
t.
Sunday the religious activitie'
b.g n wah early maiming prayei
mcetrng. At the morning worship
pastor <-poke from the subject
Fasting. Two persons, Mrs. E.
M Owen" and Mrs. Emma Lee
Lorick connected wdtb our church
t r> ujmmunion was ad
ministered.
_p.rw rally was held for jh'_benefit'
of the church. Total mor
ey rajsed for the day $19.06.
...rs. Eva Coiiey is on the mend
Remember St. Paul doors ar<
always open; 3visit us.
*R. E. R. MILLER
LAID TO REST
Newbei ry, Feb. 1.?Bro. E. R
Miller passed away Thursday a.
n. He was funeralized at Bethlehem
Rnntiaf ehnrrh whprp hp Wis
i l'aithiul member fot many yesrs
After a brief ceremony by the
Uniform- Rank K. of P., Rev. L
G. Bowman, master of ceremon
ies read the 90th Psi lm end Rev
A. H. Re^oner offered pi-ayer.
Rev. E. E. Gaulden the paatoi
elivered a strong message, using
is a text Behold I come quickly
rnd my rewtrd is with me, etc.;
subject: The reward for a life
pioperly invested.
The members 'Snd friends o i
Newberry will miss Bro. Miller
>ecause of his untiring work as.
a citizen and a churchman.
WILLIAM CHAPEL
A. M. E. CHURCH
"Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor
Sunday Bchool opened r.t the
usual hour. After the study per
od the lesson was reviewed by
Miss Ruth Carr. A very large
crowd wis out for the morning
service to hear the pastor's dis.
?6uTe" on The Upper Room. He
seemed to have been at his best.
Two members were eeddd to the
hurch.
Again at the evening service &
large crowd was In rttendarice. j
The League is making special '
vpni<Mion for the celebration of
Founerd's Day. Mrs. Sylvia John
' on i ?e 96, one of the oldest mem
bers of the church, died Feb. 4th
and was funeralized at Bythe.
wood's Funeial Home Monday.
The Choral club is holding a
very irrpo' tant meeting at tht
home of Miss McDuffie's Tuesdiy
Feb. 6, at 7 o'clock.
Mrs. Jefferson wa3 called t o
Sa,vannah on recount of the ser
ious illness of & relative. We arc
prt ying that conditions will soon
inmiove so that she can be brck.
We were very glad to see Mrs.
Morgan and Mrs. Julia Breeland
back to church Sunday. Mrs.
Breelrnd hrs been absent quite n
few Sunaays, but she did not neg
lect her duty each Sunday, tho
beautiful flowers decorated the
pulpit. We thank her.
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BBOOKGBEKN NEWS
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The Local Committee on Ar_
langement met Thursday night
and completed its work for the
Brookgreen Weill re Crmfe>-<>nrVi
witn the chi irman presiding the.
meeting was very interesting and
right to the point of business. Mr |
Louis Boone who bus been thair.
man of this, committee for a nurn
ber of years' gave, some very ifi ,
terestfhg remarks on the better. <
mpnt nf tKo Tr
? -- ...v. WIUV1VI1V.I-, lie point'
cd out the nuny helpful things1]
i hut has been derived from the (
literary part of^ the program as i
"VPell ?8 ^EKe"medical part of t h e i
conference. Principi 1 Miles D. Bo
gan also n>et with the -committee (
and has been asked to notify the .
executive committee that the date ]
jf the conference will be Tuesday '
Mcrch 12 1940. ;
The school children were very,
hi ppy to see the flakee of the
falling snow on last. Thursday
Since that time we have had our
winter woather.
We ere very happy to report
the improvement of the following
pitrons who have been in with
Ir'lu: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tillman;
Mrs. Lottie Alston; Mr. Louis
Rnnnu on.l "
??na WD. ijAivmu ryinsuLi^i
Wo are lejui.ed lu Sl1^ Mis. Tho
masenn Simmons out fgain idler
a lonjf period of illneas. We art
proud to have Mrs. Simmons visil
the school.
Old man chicken pox in his nu. I
merous visits- in- -the?community
dropped in to see Mrs. Alice Wil. '
liams lor l few days.
We regret to know thct Mrs.
Martha F.Nesbitt of the ParKTersville
school has beeui ill. We
hope for her a_speedy recovry.
MONTHLY GROUP MLLT1NG
Bennottsville.-^-Group No. 4
held its icgular monthly meeting
with Mrs. Arletha Reed. The de_
votions were led by Mrs. Theo
Robinson. The Negro Nitional An
ihem wts sung. After which Mrs.
Robinson reua the version of ino
Lord's Prcyer. The roll was called
Mr. A. P. Green ot Auburn n>u.
i he group responded?with the
Lord'e Prayer. The oil was called ?
with response of quotations tiom
Negro authors. Re:ding minutes
of lt.st meeting. Reading lesso..
using the history of noted No.
g.ocs was beautifully demonstrui
ed by Miss A. L. Johnson Sn<.
used the life and story of Hem-y?
O. Tanner the noted artist. Any
child of school age ci n lean,
quite a bit of its rtce if the te.ch
ers follow Miss Johnson's demonstrations
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. A health demonstration show. '
ing how the beauty of winter 9ea son
can be corrented with tiealtn.
was clearly demonstrated by Mrs.
Bertha Grice. She stressed tha.
the teacher's interest should be
.entered mostly around the
child's halth. Due to tne fact \v\
i re having a severe winter. Shi
fJso stated that health was th.
key to happiness. rf
The supervisor placed a sample Jj
of Negro pamphlets in the hands >
of etch teacher. Mrs. Gordon was
.looted os the-group critic. ^
After having been served a de
licious rpast we adjourned t o
meet-with- Mrs Sara P. Henegan' .
and Miss Arona P. Robinson Feb.
22nd.
MR. J. Q. JEFFERSON GUEST
SPEAKER AT JASPER
CO. TEACHERS MEETING
The meeting was held at ~~ the'
County training Jtn. 22, witb
Mrs. B. C. Myeis the Jeanes
tercher presiding. The music was
furnished by Miss Mabel Swinton
Prayer was offered by Rev. S.A.
Brown/ After the opening Mrs.
Myers turned the meeting over to
Mr. E S. Blassengale who in turn
introduced the speaker Mr. J. Q
Jefferson, who is Educi tional Ad
visor for the colpred CCC at H u
deeville. Mr. Jefferson's speech
wts enjoyed by all. His talk do" It,
with . the purpose of the CCC as- j
compared to the daily schooj pro
o'i am. * I
A bouquet of flowers to t hi
Jtsper county teachers from th?
speaker, lihe boys from J'isper
unty are the best trained 111J
behaved boys in the entire camp. ^
oec?us(* 01 eany scnooi training.
The Jcmes U'-chtr Mrs. Myers responded
to the well given talk '
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of Mr. "Jefferson.
Mr U. C. Walker, Supt. of Ed
ucutiou was present- We wtr(
glad to have him and to heai
what ho had to sty. He?told- tin
group he w as weil plei sel wit!
would be better the next schob
yeai. He reminded the teacher:
of the- fact tin t Jasper Count:
wis hiring for the school year u;
1910-41 only superior .'teacher.
hn,[ those tcacheia were the omr.
who hel-j first ciade certificates
most wno :re tei filing ttns yeai
liust have first gr; de ones b y
October, because Jasper was
ing to- be on U>pt sifice- most??
the js.hools. were tlie best.
Assists nt teachers i otr. . Jopei
Dotnty who work alon^ whh Mr.
IrtTirson at the CCC are E. S.
Massengale, (j. \Y. Dean and 11
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"That's what he sa>snow,"said
Mary l.ou to herself. "But I wonder
what he would have said !
yesterday?"
hair was streaked with prav.
But GODEl ROY'S I.ARII l SE
fixed that... colored her hair
beautifully, evenly.
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Permits permanent waves and
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Guaranteed to satisfy ?or
your dealer will refund your
money. If your dealer doesn't
have Larieuse, send $1.25 (we
pay postage) direct to ... .
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PROFESSIONAL '
j CARDS
' JL)iL,. -IIA Rl-KR
j " DENTIST
A-NNOt'NCLS HIS NEW \*t
[ location ax
r ?709V2 Main Street
Over Dr. Morteith's. Office
r 37
r Office Hours: Teleplicne:
L 11 A. M. to.2 P. M. _ Rt*. 88T1
<i P. M. to 8 P. M.
DR. W. D. Chappelle
, Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and ChilcTM
A Specialty
Office: Residence:
2115 L?dy St. v 1301 Pino St.
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T>R. H. H. COOPER
DENTIST
Special Attention Oiren to Dia.
? eases of the Gunm
' 'flulfl *L Pown ana lirnlge Work
A Speciality?; - ?
Office Phone 6129 Res. 8264
112."> Washington St., Cola.,. 8. C.
Office Hours: Telephone*:
"3:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 7
Residence 8873
DR. I). K. Jenkins
DENTIST
Fillings, Plates, Crowns, Bridge*,
Anesthesia a Specialty
DR. J. G. STUART
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat
Glssses Fitted Accurately
Office Hours Telephone?
10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 4692
4 P. M. to C P. M. Office 2796
Office Residence
2030 Taylor St. 1317 Pine St.
rpv r h mH\snM ?
NOTARY Pl'BI.IC
Office j2029 Marlon Street
Dealetj in Real Estate. Perform#
marriage ceremonies; writes wills,
deeds, mortapes, claims, etc.
Call to See Him :
Office Phone 8107 Res. 679t
0oj>oooorr?- - r .-r *-cpoc^>- ooorwx
Counts Drug' Store
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED
AS WRITTEN BY YOUR
DOCTOR
A Full Line of Toilet Articles
1105 WASHINGTON STREET
PHONE 2-1967
PHONE 2- 1967
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Poro Beauty School^
Located--at-24-81- Millwood?Are?
BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL
ITC DDWVCUUC
A i u
Shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling!,
Croquinolling, Finger Waving,
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manicuring,
.Massaging, Hand
Molding. Anatomy and
Electricity.
PHONE .1687
Wilhelmina C. Pope. Instructor
Ahnie M. Pope, T. Malone, Pre*.
{Telephone 9231
| DANTZI.ER BROS.
SHOD KJiPAIll SHOP
2379 Gervais St. Columbia. S. C.
Prices Reasonable
nvisible Half Soling a Specialty
Work Called For and Delivered
Ona-Way Coach Fat a a
Prom rni.T'MRTA fi P
I To:
Atlanta, Ga - SmO
Baltimore./ Md. b *0
Charleston. S. C 1.9
Charlotte. N. C 1.65
Chicapo. III 15.96
Cincinnati, Ohio 9.1#
Jacksonville. Fla 5.10
New York, N. Y 12.92;
Oranpeburjj, S. C. .75
Philadelphia, Pa 10.67
Rock Hill, S. C 1.30
S&xaiwah. Ga - 2.30
SpartanbuTp, S. C;J 1.45
Washington. TV C 7.35
IN9VHF SAFETY. 4v?M highway
Hazard*. Travel by Train.
Air-Conditioned Coachaa m
Through Traima.
SOUTHERN
RATTAVAY SYSTEM
J. T. COBB
Division PaRaenfrer Ajcent
Columbia. S. C. .
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