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Saturday, February 24, 1940 Miss Daisy L. Butler, t pupil of the class of '40 of Allen University and now teaching in the Helena grcded school spent the week end at Allen University. Mtb. Irene B. Evans of 1106 Pine street left Feb. 6 h for New York City with her grandson James Page, Jr., to visit her son Marion, who owns a. barber shop of four ehiirs in Jamaica, N. Y., and her daughter Angie who makes dresses rnd ha is at home for sale. Page, Jr.. wis gi ven a birthday ? party by his mo MiBs Jamasina Thompson, pod ular teacher jn Bishopville high Mhool spent ween end. with relatives. The Rev. W. II. Neal pastor ul Nazare h Bi ptist church was guest speaker at Vesper services in Allen University Sunday even ing. He delivered a very able message to the aulience. 'Rev. Neil has served several years so. irincipai ui une inaning scnoo. at Morris Colltfge and ia the son of the Rev. J. W. Neal, a distin guiehed Baptist minister whc liveB in comfort near Hopkins in Richland county. The young min ister is t splendid end real chip from the old block. Mr. Juauska Higgins of New "York City has regis ered at Allep for the second semester. He is the brother of President S. R. Higgine. Mrs. Janctte Patterson of Clcvc land, Ohio was in Columbia list week end.?She?was?one?of?thtBtars in "Wings Over Jordan" ai Oe Tonwship Auditorium. Mrs. Patterson is from Greenwood and is a niece of the late Rev. R. 1 Reynolds a famous preacher in the Piedmont section. The Kev. .Benjamin surapteiT pastor of the AME church a t Cameron, spent Saturday in Co lumbit, accompanying Rev. Sump ter were his wife, Miss Perry Sea brooks, and the 18 months ol: daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Sump ter. Mrs. Fmnie L. Carolina, Pres.. ident and Founder of Fanolyn System of Betuty Culture, ol Georgetown, was in the city las; week, to take the State Board ol Cosmeology; and other business relative to her school. She is ex pecting a large of students to -register a t- her?school- soon; THE Y. P. S. T. CLUB The YPST Club met at the ? home of- Mts Wattsr Meeting -ealr ed to order by the president. Song Swing Low Sweet Chariot. Prayer by the chaplr in.^ Song Shitfe On Me. Scripture read by Mrs Watts. Song I'll Do All I Cm For My Lord. Roll called each member answering. The Club was glad to hrve a now member-Mrs Maude Williims. " Graham were Thursday af emoon at Calvary Bi ptist church of th?. ritv The Cluh rperet her lriss. The members tinned out at the funeral. The next meeting at Mr. ^ank Outen's 1606 Gregg St. FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS CLUB The Friendly Neighbors Clubl met at the home of Mrs. M. Ad. 1 tms. Mrs Lok Cheeks conducted the devotions. After which the president, Mrs Owens presided. a lively alffernoon was spent in the review of Negro History by Sarah Woodson, Willie Mae Nelson and Vera Richardson. Mrs Albert*. Singleton, E. M Owens, Emma Cannon and Martha Richardson spoke of Abraham Lincoln and St. Vilentine. Some Valen ine games were played. The hostess served a very nice lunch. _? The- next meeting will be. held at the home of Mrs. Emma Can non Henderson St. Each member is asked lo bring., some needle work. HIGH HATTYS SAVINGS and social club We held our regular jrteeting at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Wil liam Johnson on 1614 Carolina Court, Feb. 19th. The meeting was opened by the chaplain, Mis Addie Wharton. Singing Rock 01 Ages and prayer after which the house was called to order by the President Mr. Thomas Lowman. The minutes of the last meeting was called for. The roll was cali ed, each member responded. Old and new business was taken up After a discussion by the presi. dent we took up new business. We aie planning a social affair and in our next write-up we hope to mention the nature of the affair and other details. / We were glad to have one of our old members back with us Mrs. Rosa Wrenn. WQ als^ had a visitor to attend the meeting Wa Understand that Miss Samuel will soon become one of our members. We were glad to have her with us. We adjourned with the singing of God Ba With You and prayer. Next meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lowman, 22H0 Hampton Ave., cm February 26th. "M ANLESS~~W EDDIN G" AT ST1 JAMES MONDAY NITE There will be a "Manless Wed_ ding" at St. James A. M. E. church,?Monday nigky February JGthu^ .The puTilit*. ig-invited -to- at "tend. Rev. Leroy Jackscm, Pastor THE JOLLY SO MANY CLUB" The Jolly 1S0 Many club held its meeting at the "home of Mrs. rni i ^ ' * j nt'ima uaow, januayr 2Uth. TbP meeting was called to order by the President, Miss Dixon. After the business part of the meeting was discussed, various games were played?Guoats prcDont Mia* Rivers fiom Walterboro and Mr. Odom of our own city St. George A delicious repast was served by the hostess Mrs. Odom. The club will meet at the horn* of Miss 0. Ar Brown, at its next meeting. ITTCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The club neia its weekly meat: rig at the hbttie oi Mrs. MinniBowers, 1012 College street. The .meeting was called to" order by Mrs. Adams, acting as chaplain Our devotion was carried out in >ur usual way. After which the president took charge. The pres ident asked for the minutes of che last meeting which were re. ceivea ana approvea. oick "om ..utee reported ?Mrs. Hattie John on sick. We wish for her a speedy recovoer. Unfinished busineus. ?lie coommittee brought a final report on the anniversary, ex. pense which was approved of by the club. The club decided to in crease the number to the silver vea Irom 20 to 25. Mrs. Annie . orter will have a cake walk the next meeting at the home of Mrs Boyce, 1020 College stieet. Mrs. ~ui-iy wish to become a member i the Lucky Bird Social club which was approved. The roll was called, 15 members were pres ent. The next meeting will be at .he home of Mrs. Boyce 1020 Col_ lege street. Dismissed by Mrs. Adams. The club was served re_ iieshments. Mrs. Watson will have a fish try and ehittcrling supper Satur_- ' ingnt, oid aumter street. FRIENDLY -14" SOCIAL CLUB The club met at its usual hour i'huisaay night at the home of irs. Mamie Goelman, 1222 Gates street and was opened by singing ....Hti on .vie leu by^Mrs. Viola louaniel; prayer by the Chaplain Mr. F. Coleman; another selection .eel by air. G W. McDaniel, My ..ord Will Help Me. Bible verses by each member ended the devo. i. >..ii. ucoi'ge mown, president took charge and took up un. ..1.0..V.U tusiiivss. \v c 3T? plan." nng lor our First Anniversaiy <ur guest will be Mr. Sam Wil. liams, president of the Luck} -...I ou-iui ciou-; iur. Kutherf ora, Tresiught 6i tire TTsmretttr^Sucrar jiub; remarks by visitois and a selection by Hie/Mr. and Mrs. anu ..nss W. Jenkinsr. A very loveiy .inie was spent at this our first anniversary. We are making ii-cn progress. President, Mr. George Brown. ""rTce.x'resiUent and Secretary Ml oreorge W. McDaniel. ? -? WAVEHLY SILVER STARS~ The dub met at the home of Miss Marie Merkerson 24 <y Gcr. .iic sneet at ? o clock. The .louse was called to order by the I Chaplain, Mis3 Louise Gunter ine devotion was earned out in its usual way. The chaplain then turned the meeting over to the v ice_i'reaident Miss Annie Belie wiisori. Daring the discussion of ousiness plans were made for a I ar.itterling supper to be given at the home of Mrs. Mamie Harm j on Lyon gtreet, Feb. 26th. MemI ucrs and Iriends of other clubs are cordially invited. We were I sorry to find Miss Marie Merk. erson sick and hope that she will do able to be witn us at the next meeting which is to be held Feb 2ith at the home of Miss Leola j Days 2483 Senate street. The meeting was adjourned by sing-| ...g "jjiess be tne Tie that Binds".] ine hostess served hot chocolate and assorted cakes. adiIlt teachers program AT BOOKER WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL You are invi-ed to ettend a pro giam at 3310 Asylum tooad, Book er Washington Heights Coiumbu Tuesday. Feb. 27, at 6 p. m. oong?Congregation. > Invocation?Rev W.S. Bookhart. oong?Congregation. Address?AduL Schools?Mi33 Wil Lou Gray. Selection?Allen Univ. Qutrtet. Heading?Rev. E. M. Keitt. SeUction?Allen Univ. Qui rtet. Address?Negro History?Rev. J C. Colclough ? Remarks. Introdnc ion?r> f?Teachers Mre Meldona Waters. Benediction?Rev. H.W. Harrison. Mr" H. J. White. Snonsor. CARD OP THANKS I W" w'"h t^ thank our many friends for their expressions ol I v-n.i' e-s and sympathy during the illness and death of our sis. ter end daughter, Mrs. Annie L. I Dial Hunter. T*E DIAL FAMILY, j Laurens, S, > JOHNSON AND SMITH CLUB The Club met at the home of Mrs. James Sulden. Devoional service was crnicfl out, in-its vsr. " ual nunner by the chairman Mrs. Weay. First song led by Mrs. Joyce: He Included Me. Prayer by Mrs. WeayrSecond song Neir! the Cross. Scripture Mrs. Re . I hccca?Johnson. The devotion was! closed. The meeting was Turnedf over to the nresident Mrs. Rosa 1 bell Seymore. The minutes were' cad and adopted. The roll wt s. called, with each member respond * 7ng "with a Bible verse wi h the etter B. The president called for new f nd old business. There being none, the meeting closed to meet rt the home of Mrs Weay.' Dismission by the president. A delicious course was served b y the hostess. I waverly Sunflower c?ugil The Waverly Sunflower club held its regular weekly meeting uesdav night. Feb 13 at the home 61 Mrs. Estelle Langford on Senate street with a large crowd attending, Thy meeting, was pre. | dud ovci b,y lliu PlL'Hld^flt, Mrs t' Phvllis Russell. The devotionals i were carried out in its usual man I < f The minntpvi?of the?last iceting was read, received and' Hopted after which the house waa opcncjd l\r business. We' 10 very glad to have four new.. members unite with us. After the business session thcroll was called with each mem. I ber responding with a Bible] verse and dues. A splendid col_| lection was taken. we then adjourned to meet at he hbme c/f Mrs. Nita Osbey at 8u4 Washington street. The ostess served ltfreshments. CROWN AND SCEPTER CLUB Th club held its weekly meet- ] .ng at the home of Marie Betr.el jik^ was called to order by the president. Opening song My faith Looks up to Thee; prayer by Mrs. Bethel; scripture was . ad ll om Johh ii:i_iy. The nun ' utes were read. Old and new J ^asinesg was discussed. The les .on was taken fiom Numbers 31: 32. The *next meeting will be at .lie nome o1 Miss Wilnelmina Cas_ .or. t Ail visitors and lrienda are velconie. ^ f uMITH SWAMP 4 H CLUB 1 . I Mullins.?Group No. 2' held its .egular monthly meeting at the -nnth Swamp school" Fridty Feb. 16, wi h Mr. Daniel B. Rose prin . i cipt.1 and the 4..H Club entortain.| .ng, under supervision ot air. Bai .oie, tne County Agent. Mrs. Connne Whiiie, Jeancs eachtr opened the meeting a t tie usurl nour. Prayer was led by Rev. Holman, principal of Z.ou -cnool. 'lhis being Negro History vVeek, Mrs. White asked each ^eacher to give their favorite ?t-rae-frotn-some ^fregro-author AR esponded. Mrs. Whi e discussed yith the group the importance of keeping perfect registers and tsk ed the group to coopera e with -WTn- icoepmg 'the buffding? clean ' She told the groi^ how import. .int it wi sMo have a clean corner and first Aid kit-in-thoir room, -he also emphasized the import ance of keeping the yards clean. | Miss Carrie Belle Berry letdei of .he 4 H Club rendered a very nteresting progrrm keeping in ( ouch with -Negro History Week: 'An Evening with Dunbar" which vas enjoyed by all. Mr. Bacote, County Agent gave some very :ypoi tant ft ctors concerning the work of this club. ! The group was highly honored to have the following visitors: Principe 1 M. Johnakin of Marion 'Co. Training school,Mr. E. L. Ir. ek, Agiicuiture te'achQr of Mar 1 ion County Tr. school, Rev. R.W. v.Hums and Mr Roy Gordon, Agriculture teacher in the Mul ins ;hool. Af er the program the 4 H* Tub served dinner, assisted by he teacher Miss Ruth McCBin,, Irs. Harri^te B. Rose and Miss ( J. BeTry. Ladies taking ptrt with their aughters were: Mesdames Ophe lia Nelson. Hr,ttie Gurley, Esther! I Be ry, Louise Davis. Ella Nel son, Mary Munlyn, Mirtha Wil. jams, Mabl$. Berry, Alice Davis, Ilattie Gerald and Miss Nancy Jraves: Mr. J. W. Eethet, who algtayp v.Ming to help in this commub ity and any other organization, 1n?fA.I r Ki r? norl in Vinlriinrr VllQ IMJfCQ C WiJS ..... Club. They regretted he couldn't >e with them on account of at. tending the meeting in Atlx nta, i'*.: as Mr. Bcthea is one of th> delegates to the Genertl Confer nee in "Detroit, Mich. WOODRI FF NEWS Trinity AME Zion ChMrch Rev. J. A. Lipsey, Pastor Mr. William Gray passed away at his home here cn Simpson Ave after i brief illness and was funoralized rt Beaver Dam Baptist Tuesday af ernoon with the Rev. Daniels, pastor of Majority Bap:i?t chii'eh in Sprrtanburft ufllcia*:;<r. Interment was in the church Cemetery. The J. W. Wood | ward Funerf.1 Director in charge. The Young Women's Club met at the home of Mrs. Victoria i D rioh Tuesday night. The house , was called t0 order fcy the president Quite a few members were present. After all business trtnj sadtions <he meting yidjourned ! to meet with Miss Willie Mae j Siihmons Feb. 27th. Mrs. Dorroh served r delicirus repast. , tflfe PALMETTO LEAfti - CHESTER PARAGRAPHS 1; Mr. Joseph Clinton went t o Spartanburg, Tuesday morning to Bt'tve on , llR!, FSdfctal jury in " court which is fn session There. Little Roberta Ayers and little i brother, Robert are both Bick in ? bed this week. They are chillren of Mr. and Mrs. Dough ss Ayers* _ ?hr the games ~~ played Friday _ night in Cheraw, Finley High I boys won from Coul er boys, and Finley High girls were beaten by one point. . i - A~Ge6rge Washington program wa8L_givi^ in the Finley High auditorium Thursday night > under i ure direction of Miss Lkrvey John son. Mrs Lillt. Joh.nson was Mar- i ha W ashmgton She wore a pink silk dress with hoop skirt, Mr. John McCullough, a member ol i the senior ciass was George Washington. Rev. Mr, HiUiartF was th<4 Bpeaker tjid gave l very excellent- address. He was pre- 1 senopd to ihe audience by Mr. J. i C. White. A musical - program 1 from local talent was rendered. ' Mr. Joseph "Bt rnes, of the senior ciaas wis master of ceremonies. ' lly preoided with much ease and- -. iuuki'd tJUl, dignihed m his full 1 uress suit. A very pleasing and ~i amusing feature of the program war the magic tricks done by Mr. ~i *| J Wf llror A I V>? oIam/* ?^ ' ' . .w. .? % inv* rtw vut ViWOC U1 VIlt3 program ihe -entire tudience filed < into the H. E. dining room where Cu\ ers were laid for scores ana 1 aeo.es, and enjoyed a salad and sweet course plate. The whole af- 1 fair wt s very unique. i Mrs. R. Denton who hcs been "1 critically ill at her home on Loo- ~ mis St., is gradually improving I o the delight of relatives anu | friends. < Mr. Henry Lilly is quite sick at ~ f.is home on Columbia St. i Sunday was quite i rainy cno dreary cay, witn thunder and lightning at night. Church ser- 1 vi.es were poorly attended. I Mr. Sne?nian Mobley is at hojne e'ter spending severcl months ii. Winston-Salem. Negro His ory Week wts quite 1 Tin educational feature o{ the week's program at Finley High. _ Each day the High school suTT Ueiits assembled in the eudi.orium < and had <- spicy program, and an address by local educators. Miss BUizabeth Gaines of Finley Hi lEculty spent the /week end at home in Great Falls. -?Thb last maating of the Tatch-1 , ers Association of Chester Coun- . ty will be held Friday morning at h inley Hi school. This has been a line ga heiing for the teachers rnd all feel that much beneht has ] been derived. President S.L,. Fin- j icy is very much pletsed with thi j ooperaiion and tine Bpirit shown j bv i he teachers, and all too soon , it seems that the close of. our j meetings has come. Miss Naomi Neal's class gave a most enjoyable progiam ii j Finley rii auditorium Monday night to an appreciative audience , nie program wag spicy. Th? piaylei by ivriss Lsin?r Hall, Mr ^lem-^?tnmg,?Mr. -Mr-Ci--AtcCul, -j lougn, Mr. a. L>. Wrtks and Mr , j ames biinson brougnt the nousc uown wan ia-gnter. 4?ir. ^.y.man ioung, won fiisl , linze; MT. E.ugClle Alul^-secondf ~ ni?. uaviu Ataxuson, tnird Mom. u-y morning 111 toe auuitonum at j r iiuey til, wnen tney wsue en. i?i .oiuiu oy a una irom a Slate . v ureal rvanger. Alter tbe taiir -?-.vn >uumen oi tag semo. class were caned to tne stage- _ \.uv.c t..uy puneu tneir own queo .ions?n uuui?mc nat.? Little James Hardin ("Chiel' , io o.'./v wttii pneumonia, ai the home of bis g.ana paicmmi and .ni a. t^iiarne natum, Je. tor street, rns little sister bas just iccovored from an attack en a-every hand many who hear a Rev. M. 1'. (JoKer la^t cynua, preaca lrom tne text "And ti. i. wit uid Heal , are aali unking t-'C wuttueriui setmon. Kev Loner is lining up nis niemuen iKjt a systematic piogxarn ot wo.k tor into year, i Air. ciaience Leathers will spend next r rtday aiternuon u e^iunio.u, \?U|j nib wue, Aits. Mai I tha Leathers who is Libranan at ov'urc. ??aonuigton iitgn scnoot and his sister, Mrs. Ada L. btan L?ca, vwie ox air. Israel btanbaok wue repiesents the hi. L. lyuiuat ! Co. tacre. I Friday mgat, Finlety Hi swbi? 1 i^yit ^uiiixa iium oaiYer .JIL.o... j Spaitanhurg wnen tney ptayev ' hero. The score was girls d xl ' i>~ya i Airit. nactie Burgett and Mr uuucu oi4**|iaoji tiUb ia^t W cuneB day night for St. Louis, Mo. i w??ere uiey auenued toe funera. 1 services and Duriai of their bro izr. Wi'iiie tumpson who dieo ??u.0oi suuuemy. Jtie was one en the cities most, prominent, pny^icians and na<i bunt Up a large and lucrative i\actice there, throngs attended the last rites ne a member of the Ameri can Legion. Members of tbis or. ttanizauon were paiioeareis (an white). Salutes of 17 gUQS wenbred?muhied drums were beat? .cj.jj were aounueu. It waa a mil itary burial. He was a World ...ni vturan. He received hi^ early education in the pubw scriool bete ana his medical rourat. n i.iehur.y, lvasnviUe, Tenn. Foi io years r.e bad lived in St. Louis practicing. Cnecter menus sj.. pathize with the relatives toi j w.n L?r, and Ms. Simpson are 1 from Chester. Mrs. Burgett say: there weTe snow and ice all tnt 1 way from Asheville to St. Loui. with miles and niilca of the Mis | s:., ippi River frozen over. In the test at the Pry or school Monday morning by State Fores. Rangai, Gul Simpson . ";;v CR prizes were woh by the following | pupils: 1st prize, Lutel gims; 2nd Roberta Ciray; 3rd Frank Smith Mrs. Eva II Faddy t.-.uhnMrs. Mattie Hemphill and Mis? Albcta Howard are Reaching a group of tots (pre school age children) in class rooms at Biain vi u institute, as a part of -th< WEA program. Mrs. Lwa Brown had as hoi truest last FriHn., ? !,.>? aie campus of Bramord institute 4 Miss Virginia Hay (white), a member of., the Northern Pre.sby. terian?board. r About 150 farmers of the conn ty met in the auditorium of r .n ley higlf school Friday morning and held a_.v.gry profitable meet iner under the directic/n of Prof Wayman Johnson, county form agent. He was ably assisted b> wifp, Mrs. Lilu Johnson, who lee in bongs?and?helped?m?the ar. rangement and serving g$f lunch Many distinguished guests (white and colored ( from out of town were present. A group of songs were sung by fltunenta from th. Music department of Finloy Hi with Miss KniniATJleatty - pianist i?d "Mias ItuAiu llaiboi. assistlm/. Prof. Hariy Daniels- of State college and many more-were here After the business, they went ir t6 the dining room where luncr was served by their wives, assist, ed by a group of girls from tin rt. E. department, under the di rection of Misg Ernestine Wilk .oon. They had such a food time that they expressed them selves a8 wonting to hold theii next meeting here. The luncl vas broogfit by the <wivel and there was a vairoty of aU thing-. Stood to eat. 1'rof. Johnson war aver joyed at the good meeting rnd hospitality shown. Principal Finley assured them o fa waim welcome always at Finley Hi. Prof. A. D. Hardin is out aftei aeing confined to bed with flu foi :h? past week. Mr. Seymour Carroll was in thi uy one uay last week. *' Mr. Lawrence Brown of Ashe. fille, made a brief visit to rela .iveo ne.e Tsst^week, eproute to he Veterans' hospital jn Cnlnm .ia, to see his brother. Mr. Col jnel Brown. UNION NEWS (Mrs. Sara L. Humphries entei tJrtmrd with 5 lovely Valentine party at her home on Conwell St rhe house was beautifully deco. a ted carrying -out the Valentincr olors. Prof. R. J. Rollins won high acore prize for men. Miss Sara Morria won high score fo aaiea. The guests were ushered into the dining room, where the iaoie was attractively set with a t ce cover and a large vase o f jladiolaB, red tarnation and ferns n tne center. At each plate were ittle St Ptrick's hats tilled with t.u and wn.te mints. Cnicken sal ad on crisp lettuce leaves, crack.r~, oiives, yicKies, roiled sand,, A'iches, blocked ice cream with' i-ed hearta-in-the-centcr, cake anduemitasse were served. On leaving tne dining room each .auy W;5 presented a heurt, an<J as this is Leap Year -was aakeu-: to write a proposal on the heart. Miss Sara Hdorris received a^prpze" tor- .writing the best proposal. The .emainuer of tne evening was ..pent in dancing. Tnis auair was . .v i nrmul Those enjoying this very lovely ?.?-? iithi .Mrs, rrt'dini.Renwicka, Prof, and Mrs. Colder ?-..-o.., ...-.83^5?iJvssye?ar. Wmie, Sara Morris. Bessye Davi?. u. 13. vV. cong, Mr. Luther Leake, and Proi. n. J. Rollins, Mr. anu airs. C. E. Nilson. airs. uuiiipnncs is the efficient r.ome economics teacher ol' iinit nigh school and knows now to en_ teitain. Misses Hat.ie Lee Perrin and larry Lee Sawyer nurses at the Community hospital; also aressiv corteiyon Gibson, Andrew T. Smith, motored to Columbia to ..ear wings over Joruon. While there '.Mias Perrin stopped with her aunt,' Mrs. McClenam Mis? Sawyer stopped with Miss Searl. a a..v> .u.3, uenly. All icportea a very pleasant trip. Mis. ceoia Means and Miss Hattie McKelly also nurses at the community hospital motored to Spartanburg on Monday, Feb. 1? to near \V ings" Over. Jovuon. They stopped with Mis. Means' mothei * " * r 1 TL u?nA?*A/l r? ivijr8. iJiurpny. incy rcpvi vvu ? most enjoyable trip. ' ' . BATESBURG nEWS ~ Mr. Tommy Boyd, one of the eadisg membeis of the St. James CME church was funtralizea a. St. Matthew CME church on Mondiy evening at Leesville. Mr. Boyd will be grea.ly missed by the church and his many friends. The family heve our sympathy. Rev. R L. Brown, pastor, officiated. Amos and Son were funeral directors. - Rev. and Mrs. Brown spent a pi rt of Sunday evening at the ^ome of Rev and Mrs. Jowers on Howard street. L". ' i > ? ' * I NEWBERRY NEWS Calvary Plesbyterian Church | ?.. Ryv, A, Hi Pastor " T he S. S. servi c was opened at ' 1U:00 (/'clock Sunday moini?K| with the Supt., otTiccrs, a repre. J sen tat iv^. group -of- teachers ana * -DUDila in-the WSKUm >?". I -mg--the Child re .Tonr the pnsTr tor's story ^as about- George "Washington. lie became?to?bo.{: the first president of ou> country because1 he always served faith. tuliy irons his youth. The mu-i cafv. selections used were "Onward 'h'istian Soldiers" and "Dare to be True". ' Our pastor's -theme "Victory in Seeming Defeat". Text John 12:24. Except a grain of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone-;' but if it die, it < bringeth forth much- fruitComparison as the seeds died af_ ter plunted, and the hidden germs that giew, brought forth abun. dance fruit;?a??thirst?-ched;?was buried in the tomb; rose on th* third day; and brought torth vie. terry, over death. The th"eme__for _ the League scrvic was "We.. Wuuld Bee Jesus". liiut all of the parents and young people will attend the meeting at WiL Hams' hall Sunday?ufWriim m Ur- >r?l oJ M rch from 3:00 to 5:00. Rev. W. M. Parker, the gtiesl speaker and music furnished by me giee ciuo oi camp t'tt-t'. At . and Airs. Fair on Caldwell J street, ure the happy paients o> a beautiful little girl, little Miss Lillie Louver.ia. Mother and baby are getting along fine. Prof, and Mrs. Luther William.their daughter little Miss Janic* Veronica are residing with Rev and Mrs. Brown on Boundary St Tuesday night, Feb. 13 the P T. A. of Drayton Street school met in the high sihool buridun. witn the president, Mi6. Ida Hare presiding. After the worship se? vice the president presented her program for new building drive by dividing the citizens into sixgroups. With such excellent lead ers we can so?. victory in the fu. . ture. ?This article was written by the " l. te air. Lines'. R. Miiier?who was an active member of Bethlehem Baptist chuicn and citizens ol our city. Things You Shc/u'd Know from n and at-nnnrl Vcvvh.n rv to?. "C.itv of Friendly Folks" * . .. Many are called, but only o~ few are chosen. Throughout thi history of} Newberry there has vast ireetL of ji colored hospital. but no one seemed to have had cour.ge enougn t</ even make an elfort toward getting one. Fi. nally tne Loid sent u3 a Moses in the person of our own Dr. J. E. Grant. Now we don't knoyc whether he was pulled out of th> water or not, neither do we know just what king's daughter caret: tor him; but we do know, througn ne mercy of tr.e Lord and the care of some daugnter he was spared; r.ot to go before Pharoah, but to cmne before citizen* erf Newoeny -and?county, nnd show ?them. _ua . vaiue and need of a good coloied ..ospital. through his efforts, the assis izcns of the city, we now have a*' "77o.sj.iial that is a credit" to the s.ate. It is equipped equal to any on this side ol John. Hopkins, at Washington, D. C. Tne start of nurscg are as good as can be nad. There should be no fear a. -unlit going >" this hospital at all oecause it the Lord lsn t ready foi vou, why-yotr will surely be- faealxiL It took eight years of prepara. .ion lor Moses to lead the Israel, ues out of Egypt, but only about iwenty-eight years was requires or D.. Grant to ie;d these people to a ho.pital, that none need 10 be ashamed of. Now in as much a3 we have it let's keep it. This can only be oone tr.ro ugh our support financially, cheering wcuis, good thots nd suggestions. - ,. PALMIST MADAM WRIGHT The first time in your City County or State SCIENTIFIC LIFE HEADER flf \ou are seporateY~Tfb7irj the one you love, or ir trouble from any caust consult her now. Would you like ?In?marry (iuick ly? Are you troubled over any affair, -of . life? Are you contemplating any im portant change? l)o you wish to be more ^jccessful? If so you need her advice. No questions asked; you are immediately told of your troubles an how to over, come them. See her now, tomor row may be too late. We read all nationalities, white or colored. Come and be convinced. Price within the reach of all. I'erma nently located in Studio Tents on Meeting Street or 1". S. Highwav No. 1, at City limits, West Co. lumbia. THIS AD AND 50c ENTITLES HOLDER TO A $1.00 READING ? Page Five PROFESSIONAL CARDS ? 1 DR. H. D. HARPER DENTIST ANNOl'M PS HIS NEW J^XQATIUN. AT ^ 709! 2 Main StreetOver I>r. Motteith^ Office ? Office Hours: Telephone: 11 A. M. to.lP. M. Res. 8b? 1. 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. DR. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Cfirtpren A Specialty Office: - Residence:,, 2115 Lady St. 1301 PLne St. Columbia, S- C. DR. H. H.- COOPER^ - ? DENTIST *: Special Attention Given to Dlaeases of the Gums ~ " Gold Crown and Bridge WnrW? A SpecialityOffice Phone 6129 Res. 8264 112."> Washington St., Cola., S. C. Office "Hours; . Telephone*: 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 0033 Residence 8873 DR, D. K. 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