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Saturday. March 2, 1940. ^^jl^BPCjQ8Phfi^^" ^ Mrs. Ruth Caldwell Brown of ~~ Chicago, 111.; is inthe cityonac- ' count of the illness of hermother Mrs. Ida Caldwell at 2311 Laurel. Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Davis and daughter were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. White and Rev. W. M. Patterson, 908 Wal nui suett ounaay, r eo. zo. The menu oonoiotod of tomato juice. grape fruit salad and baited chick en, rice and giblet gravy, green beans, macaroni and cheese candied yams, jello and cream, cocoanut cake and ice tea. Those dining were Rev. and Mrs. Davis and daughter. Miss R. Bell Hen!eyj Miss Willie Mae Dawkins. ' Rev. W. M. Phtterson, Mr. and White. Rev. Davis is the pastor of Bethlehem Bapt. church The guests expressed themselves as having spent an enjoyable afternoon. THE "lrTCTH IIATTERP 8AVINQ9 AND 80CIAL CLUB i * Our last meeting was at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Low man, Feb. 26. tfhe presidenT called the house to orderthen thmeeting was opened by the Chaplain, Mrs. Wharten. The devotion al was carried out in its usual way. The minutes of the last meeting was read, received anc rwl *?,l TU? II 11-J ? ?uwjj?u. me iwii wua cauea eacn : hU'iMbei* resp&nded?after?whtctr the house was opened for old and new business. First we had 3 new members to join: Miss Eva Samuel, Mr. Peter Shower and Mrs. Cleo Low man. We were ver> K.au u> rave tnese new members to come in with us,?Our member Bhip is still opened for those who would like to become one of the H. H. S. C. The unfinished business was bi ought betore the house. The sociaj we planned for on last meeting night has been decided the home of Mr. and Mrs. James AVharten,?Saturday night March 2, 1203 Gregg Btreet. We are Inviting the members of the various clubh and friends to come and take ...a part with us. We adjourned to v " meet at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wh&rten March 4 1203 Gregg St BLUE MOON SOCIAL CLUB The club held its regular meet* ing at the home of Mrs. Carru tsentley 1525 Harden street, Feb t - 21st. The meeting was called t' | order by the President, Mrs. Bent ley and opened by singing I Com*. tothe Garden Alone. Prayer bj -i the club in concert. The housi ** was tinned over to the president who called for the minutes of thi last meeting which were read, ap |/.u>w u.iu _?jiG'pieu. Tfte r?H was called, each member responded Unnmsned business was uiscuss ed. The meeting closed. The hostess served a dct.cious salad. The of MVS. (J. Biuwn 14bS^Parit Visitors .are always welcome. SUNN i a.Uij outlAL CLUB The club met at the home o. Mi. ..-.a. u units juduieton 01. Tuea^ky, Feb. 27. The devotion^ was cRmiucied by the Vice-Brestueiu, r?no. ?.stnor itowe, because or. t..e illness 01 tne Chaplain Mrs Fred Wilson. The meeting was turned over to the President, Mr .uiuuieion. Alter the minutes ?were received and adopted untinu.ivi new business was discussed. The new business was tn?. planning of a hsh fry and peanu.. tj.u up wiucq wui be given at the .?v,vi.e u. mi. and Mrs. J. B. Foru 2oiy Marshall St., Monday night, March 4. Other clubs and friends are invited to come out and enjoy an evening of fun. We then aujouvnect to lueet at the home oi .... s. ivoon Pendleton St., to oe entertained by Mrs. Moultrie. The hostess served a delicious v V/**. Oo. . 1? PAGELAND NEWS Mr. Lanston Blakeney spent Csat-iua> morning in cnarlotte. * Mrs. H. E. Brewer left Saturday lor New York City where sht will visit her children Messrs. i>eymour and Houston Brewer anu Mrs. Anie Hechenarie. iwra Mabel Wiiuams of Wash ington, D.C. spent * few days last week with her mother Mrs. Lula Miller. Mrs T. F. Brewer and Mr. T. C. Brewer spent Thursday in Pot Lee, N. C. Tnose on the sick list; Mrs. J. L. Johnson, Mrs. J. S. Huntley, Mr. W. J. Mpers, Hattye Huntley and Albert Sinclair, Alice, Lucile and J. R. Lowery. THE FRIENDLY FEW CLUff The club held its weekly meet ing at the home of Mrs Wilson Devotions preceded the meeting. We finished discussing our club's first anniversary, which will be held on March 6th at the Chauffeur's house. Mrs. Wilson served a delicious course of potato salad on- lettuoe, crackers, hot tea, cake potato custard, which all enjoyed We adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Alston 1211 McDuffle Arm. \ \ * BARNWELL NEWS The Bethlehem High School An an enjoyable affair last Thursday Feb. 22 at the school auditorium. Over 160 guests were present. An appreciative program was rendered by the high school. Interesting remarks were made by Dr. D. J. Dixson, chairman; Deacon Holman and others. A number of trustees were present for the ban. quet and Founders Day. Deacon Rnvao U. ?_ uwnn a v^napei SpOKC tO as at high -neon.- -We appreciatr 'he cooperation of Prof. S. A. Gyin yard principal of Barnwell high school, also his corps of teachers and student body in helping tc make our banquet a success. Mrs.. Susan F. Bailey, Jeanee eacher was a welcome visitor to our school Wednesday and we thank her fnr th? gnrnnrnfl-inp ro. marks. ?? 7 Mesdames Minnie Evear Ross ^iee, Emily ABen and Susan F Bailey, Prof. W. L. Holman mo-1 ored to Kline, S. C., Friday to attend t|ie Barnwell County Teachers' group meeting. Report a ver; olansant trip. Prof. 8. A. Guinyard, Mrs. Virtinia Dixson and members of thfaculty attended the meeting at Kline, S. C. Prof. T. W. Newberry and tea 'her With his trustees and friend> spared no pains in making it ven pheasant ^for~the visiting teachers Second Baptist Church Her. A. H. Dunbar, Pastor A spiritual prayer service wm conducted by Deacon Hendersor"id De-con Hay. Ther Rev. Dunbar brought the message sing Theme as the subject of his discourse. All enjoyed the mesaire. Prof. S. A. Guinyard, Mrs. Insa Vil'joms and daughter, Mrs. Clara Naah and family, Miss Neol I Sumpter and Mr. George Jowei. 01 Barnwell attended the Eubanks and Evans wedding: al Tackson, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Holman of Blackville and little son Jackie spent^ Sunday In the^city. ~ JOHNSTON NEWS The Christmas Savings Club The Christmas Saving club held its first meeting of the new yea1 it the home of Mi's. Isabella Awn< vith Mrs. Singleton, Misses Speig ier and Dxon as hostesses. The meeting was opened by singin; eaning On The Everlasting Arm? by Mrs, Hammonds, aftei which we were led in prayer b; Mrs. Pope. Bible quotations were given by all members. Dues were collected after which the followng were elected: President, Mrs ^allie Lou Pope; Vice-President Mrs. Mary A. Hammonds; Secretary, Miss Lola Rutherford; As siatant Sec., Mrs. Melissa McPhe >n; Treasurer, .Mrs. Annie Harri on; Chaplain, Mrs. Isabella Amor Reporter. Miss Edith Frasier. After the election of officers the Ad n'iS i UTxon gave some re. marks in regards to our meetings As heretofore, we agreed to mee; tivit Tuesday nght in ever} month; The meeting was adjotirr a to meet the first Tuesday ii arch at the home of Mrs. Fraftl Miles. A very delicious repas /as enjoyed by all. On Monday ^night-?Feb. 18 thr PTA of Edgefield Co. Tr. school entertained the fathers with" thr Vnnual Fathers' Night celebra tion. Every father who was pre: ent appeared on progTam rende. ing one of their childhood selec s Prof. Smith acted as mas *mr ox ceremonies. Alter me pro gram, refreshments were served ana Mrs. Willie Mobley, Mr nd M?*s. Joe Mobley, Misses Matte and Cassia Mobley attende .v.- luneiai of Mrs. Ella Mobley in Wednesday near Saluda. Mrs. Lizzie Young White depart ed this life Feb. 3 in New York The body waa brought here anc uneral service was held at Rosa Spring Baptist ohurch, Feb, 7th The family haa our sympathy. Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Singleton and son, Jack and Mr. M. N. Aos "attended service at Mine Creek Baptlat church Sunday. YIORRIS BROW v. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. L Lemon, Pastor Charleston, S. C.?Services at Morns Brown last Sunday werc^ well attended. After the conclusion of the Junior rhiirch acrvicnn I or. Lemon preached using as a subject "Christian Laborers With God". Again at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Lemon preached from the subjec. "God, Our Great Protector". Wings Over Jordan was accord ed a fine reception. They played co two packed audiences, Morris St. Baptist and Moi*ris Brown otorrhea. The community is sing ..g uieir praise. Our sicK members, of whom they are many, are gradually improving. The tiu has struck ou jity with telling effect Our revival meeting is scheduled and will run up to Easter Sunday. Dr. Lemon has been encour aged with the splendid display of "cooperation manifested ill putting over the program of the church. That spirit of cooperation ^^ns on the upgrade, and success in out en oris lor tne good of our church seems assured. Bro. T. A. LaSaine, undaunted by his recent loes by fire, is rebuilding his residence on Krack< street In a few weeks, all evi dence of the effect of the fire will .re removed. We were pleased to see Bro. P Kelly at the services last Sunday morning, after an illness of sev|eral months. He was on hand foi w Jk" . t his copy of the Palmetto Leader of which he is a constant reader. We still maintain our Forward ] Look. _ NOTICE The Benedict College Club will hold its monthly meeting Sunday March 3, at B p.m. in Starks Library. All old and new members are urged to be present and on m". The club has been meeting on he second Mondap night in each nonth. We are changing in order that more of our members may ~ Ka nroaont CI a iVinv*a in n irasn W ?/? VOVliWf HO VIIV1 t to 3UIIIC TCI) mportant business to be discussed this time. Bring another with y?'C. m PROSPERITY NEWR Sunday morning an appreciative crowd attended the S. S. at -hiloh. Visitors, Prof. Garrett rid Mr. Miller of Allen Univ. En- rouraging remarks were made by | oth which were enjoyed. At 11:45 the pastor, Rev. D. R. Bedenbaugh 1 preached the sermon from the sub ject His Name Shall Endure For- * ivcr. Due to the fact that most i the'-memters wished to^attend he funeral of our friend and-bro 1 er, Mr. G. C. Williams, the morn ng services were brief, yet inter- 1 sting. , The school's basketball teams i have had a very successful sea. ?zm?mua far.?riulli teams?have iomc hard games ahead to play be ore the final County contest. The PTA meets Wednesday of | iL _ ^ -1 jnis wee*. ^ ^ .si. we nope ..for him a speedy recovery. MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH Sellers, S. C.?S. S. opened at .c usaai hour with Supt. and eo wnrltnra nt thnir pnat of duty At _ 11:46 service began the pastor so- , cvweu ti.e text and gave a won- j erl'ul sermon. We were glad to have Mrs.* Ethel Singletary of J-nio to worship with us and she ; nade verp interesting remarks. * At 3:80 the Usher Board ten- ered "k splendid literary program Mr.- A. Ford, president. ?r 1 At 6:45 anotner wonderful _mear_ _j ige by Mr. H. Anderson was de - lhrvni Mias Marian McDaniel who jc j ^.vituing scnool at Dillon spent a few minutes with grandmother Mrs. G. A* Hunt Sunday evening Mr. Reed and wife, Mrs. Louis*. * Reed have ODened a shoe reD?< -s.ne&s in LaKe View and are do ag nicely. ^ t m KING'S CHAPEL AME CHURCH ~>ear Editor: i Rev. J. B. Smith, Minister. This will inform your many * autio that we are still achieving, still purnlng with a determi- ~ -non u> carry on. Despite moat j unfavorable weather conditions .or the paBt two months, the work ' nd activities of our church continue to~go ahead and splendid" re-" ; uits are oeing achieved. All ser vices ore being kept up to higr. < ,/tvcn ojl iiitceist and enthusiasm t 1 as never before under the leader- 1 ...p ei our most efficient pastor. Our first quarter for the con- "j rence yeir was held Feb. 11-12. . Our P. E., Dr. J. C. Quarles ar. _ ?ivetr-auiiuuy"morning. He review . tne b. b. lesson. At the usual -how^f service Pjeaiding Elder _J queries brought the message tak- : _n from "The Lord is my Shep- ' .leru". He showed very clearly ...e relation of the Lord to the ' christian. At the close of the ' j vice the following were the din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. V Thompson: Dr. Quarles, Dr. J. B. Smith, Mrs. Mamie Jackson 1 .ai\ Mrs. J. E. Thompson, 1 Irs. C. A. Johnson and Mrs.. C. P. Held. 1 ou .bunday nite the "Keese ' iub" entertained a splendid audiice with choruses and solos, ect oy the Ever, Ready and various ( juartets to the delight of all present. Monday evening at 7:30 we as- 1 fl>mKLtd for tbeb us in ess of th> i quarter. All phases of the work * i .Md alter, dux. owing to inc in. ' lenient winter, we had not done 1 I as we had planned. The reports 1 all showed real progress. Mr. It *' T. Hamberg was elected delegate ' i to the diatrict conference whirl ! meets in Bethel church, Laurenr < i In April. W. L. Brown was elect ?. ?The?E. K. went a?. _ /ay having received his assess ent in full. Onr pastor returned from At- ' lanta, where he attended the Bis uops' Council. He reports a very .e sant trip. Our spring rally, is launched and already underway. Our Eastei irogram is under the efficient aus ' pices of Mrs, B. W. Gallman. ... J WAVERLY SILVER STAR CLUB 1 i The club met at the home of j Miss Leola Days, 2483 Senate St HVb. 27, The house was called to i order by the Chaplain Miss Louis | [ ouuwtr. ine devotion was carried oi't in its usual manner after | which a small program was ren | ".c7cu. i ne meeting was then turn ed over to our President Mrs. .Ala^, gie Johnson. Old and new busi . ss was discussed. New ruler i were brought before the club Plans are now being made for oui i-iv?jrsnry which is to held in \ ApriL We are also planning i \ silver tea March 10th at the home , of Mrs. Gertrude Sams, 111? < House street. The meeting war ( ?hen adjourned?to meet at?the home of Mrs. Margaret Milton , 2400 Mott St. The hostess serv- i ^d potato salad, crackers, Russ ] ian tea and candy. 1 i - ? -* , -V "4 THE PAtkfeTfO LEAD* ,M i r ~ i? ALL-ROUND STUDENT | jdjl ->?v3M 11 Vvi; -?. .J. mtr 1 i^> _l Attractive Miss . Louise Archie fc lass of '42, is one of the all- r round students of Brewer Higto School, Greenwood; S. C. During c the past foolball season, she was t i.owned "Miss Homecoming". Re- ^ xntly she won third place in dra- j ir.atic reading^ln the Piedmont j Declamation and Dramatic c??- * :est held at Abeville, S. C. Mis? ? \rchie is also a member of the jirls' basketball team. I FEDERATION NOTES ' ' .' A The Sunlight club met as a .ody for ttie first time in several ruary 28rd in the "Y" Hut at -tute college. v. . J The club has not been inactive. towever, for small groups have * ret, talked and mudev^ plans over :he "tea cups as guests of Mrs .vilkinson at the "Center". Thursday afternoon committees * ere appointed for. different phaa-? ?s of the work," and the stage se v for successfully carrying out the* t jians previously formulated. * The guest of the afternoon was * Vlrs. Isaacs, representative of tht national W. C. T. U., whose ad- * J reus was interesting, iltfjorma- a io:.al and inspirational. A very x Ltrnely" response Was made Hjwr-W. C. Lewis.- 1 J ' Let's kegin now to plan to at- * jnu tne annual meeting of the j Federations with outstanding re- x nts 11 om ALL DIVISIONS of .he clubs. ^ ^ * a if OUR SOCIAL SECURITY ' ACCOUNT NUMBER RECORD c f "Workers should give employ- s is the axact name and nuftiber as s appears on their social secur-y euro," declared Mr. W. H. Nix<n, Jr., Field Office Manager of :he Social Security Board at Co- d .umbia. "This is necessary," he laid, "in keeping their wage rec-, x >rd account With the Social Secui ^ ity Board straight." If your .. .vuges are reportou by your et?i-> >loyer by a name other than thai _ y mch .apears jm your card, jor iJ i .here ia a transposition of a num. I~f x;r n the card, or any ther inac- ^ :uracy on the part of your em- ^ Moyer in reporting your wages to v the Bureal of Internal Revenue x ,uu uiuy nave some trouble in es f publishing your wage record ac- ^ :ount upon Which is based your j .w..>,.iiy r..3urnricc~paytncM&a.- ? -g "If you have married since Be- e curing a social security card end 3 iYO~nu\v worKing under-your mar : icu name instead of tne name ap- a pearing 011 your social security :ard, you should notify my otficr v .. *uie raiiuecto btate puilding, so i. phat we may make the qpoeaaary ...uiiges hi our records," he said d ...any single girls have made tht nistake of getting new numbers ^ ipon marnage. Under no circum- lt suouiu this be done. The lumber originally assigned to you g * HKRicnpri lor life no matter how .?any i.mvs you marry or change our name, according to Mr. Nixm. v Application forma for securing a . ..... security account number ^ :ards may now be secured from g my employment service agency v >r from any postmaster* All apyiicauons tor account numbers in v this territory should be sent tc .ne Social Security Board at Coumbia which serves the Counties ^ ji Kichland, Lexington, Orange- ^ .urg, Calnoun, Bamberg and Atkm, Barnwell and Allendale. c SPARTANBURG NEWS , Wrs. W. -j ?The-Younger Matrons Group ^ was highly entertained Fridap ev.ning at 5:30 o'clock at the Evms St. Community House, with d irs. W. C. Bunch as hostess There were two tables of bridge \ nd the group played eight hands , ifter which prizes were given. { lira. A. C. Piatt having highest j icore, received a Tieautiful linen ^ landkerchief. Mrs. Eugene Rivers I ( laving low score, received three |e litflo F.nnfpr hunniea. After the I t writes were awarded, the ladies t Vere seated at another table, < tvhich carried out so ^effectively the Easter spirit and was cover- < d with -a most elaborate repeat, ( that WBs enjoyed by all. Every- . nody left in the beet of spirit and jvlth greHt anxiety of being present-to the next meeting,?which w 11 be held at the home of Mrs Chas. McCormick on S. Liberty St.. next Friday evening. The group was organized il_ the home of Mrs. A. C. Piatt and the members are: Mrs- Flora Pow _ elj, president; Mrs. Lillian McCormick, vice-president; Mrs. Janet Rivers, secretary; Mrs. Genevieve Woodson, Asst. Seetr Mrs. Addle Thorpe, Trcas.; Mrs. Annie Belle Piatt and Mrs. Nettie Bunoh, committee on entertainment. R v . MAQNOHA SOCIAL CLL'B ' 1 The club met at the home o i lr?. Clara McDftpjffl 2.SR2 Scnatf J it. The devotions were carried ut in its usual manner by the 1 hairman Mrs. Kathcrine Smith I 'he meeting was then turned ov- i r to the president Mrs. Lottie V'illiams. The minutes were read < nd adopted. The roll was called ,1 1? ?vj. hiui umiiuvr responomg' a lible verse. There was one new ' icmber added Mrs. Ethel Wash- 1 ngton. The president called foi 1 Id and new business. There will 1 * a fish frSTat the home~uT NTrs ida Griffin 1216 Lagree St., Sutrday night, Match 2. Dismission y the president. After dismission i delicious course of ice cream nd cake was served. The next rteeting will be at Mrs. Kntherim ^ !mith, on Senate street. ' FTfTENDITT hOtUlrJ-.N (.LIU ~TEe~~cluh met at?the?regular J tour at the home of Mrs.M. Colenan, 1222 Gates street, Thurslay night. The meeting was call- , "d to ordfer by the president. Opmingtsong led by Mrs. M Colenan; prayer by Mru> Carrie Lee Welder. Another selection by the lec. G. W. McDaniel. The devolpns closed. The meeting was timed ofter to the president, Mr. jeorge Ifrown. The minutes were , cad and approved. We adjouraeu o meet Feb^22^i^l222^ Gates St. 1 luait-AL AiNu LA I rJvAK i ItA The Stitch and Ghat Clah of _ nunmerville 8. C.t gave a musi-~" al and literary tea, Sunday, Feb oth, at Alston school auditorium. ' 'rogram as follows: lusic, Negro National Anthem -rayer, Kev. S. B. Mackey >ong, O Zion Haste listory of the club, Mrs. C. W. Fields Jlub song, Stitch and Chat Club tcmarks, Kev. Strother tending, Mrs. S. B. Mackey nstrumental solo, Miss Carletta VV right teading, Mrs- A. Clarke old, Airs. I. Peddrew temarks, Mr. Oliver Hazell, Char leston, S. C. : : 1 rlusic, Alston's Glee club remarks, Mr. C. W. Fields uusic, Alston H. S. Octette lenediction, Kev. S. B. Mackey. Alter wnico a lovely repast was erved by tne club. airs. A. XvLh.cn, acted as madam of cere- . noiiy. J Alston high school versus 8t V4 ? . ..n jeoige iUUlluajrj *-cw. fcv. MVW.V. lis ton girls lb, St. lieorge 8; Alton boys 82, St. George 16. DONALDS NEWS Mrs Eloise Terrel the beloved laugnter oi Kev. and Airs. t\ M. icvjee was tuneiaiued ihuisday iov. H W Stewart delivered tne uiogy, assisted by Rev. J. S. Auaaox, Jr. She was a faithfm nemuer ol 'Dunn Creek baptist nurch and loved by all. The community was ?addei^xi < Tiday evening when tne death an 1 el summondcd Airs Maggie big y from labor to reward. She as a loving and devoted chrismn and wril be missed, but we ] eel that she received her reward. ; Ir W O Maddox and family Mrs. , linnie Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. W. : "WfisEIhgtoiT'ttnd familp utuino ~ d the funeral of Mr. O \V. Pear- , on 6n last Thursday, Due West. Afr. and Mrs. N. T. Washington nd daughter Marjorie, Mrs. E. Harper, Geneva Smith attended he gospel chorus convention at , .iberty baptist church. , Mrs Lillian Butler is on the ick list. , Miss Juliette Hawthorne and j lr. E. Vance attended the Washigton ball given in Greenwood. , I LOAM SCHOOL WINNER IN 1 FORESTRY TEST During a recent visit a test ^ /as given the pupils of Siloam chool by three othcials of the ] Lichland Countv Division of th?? ! louth Carolina State Forest Ser- ; ice. A splendid showing was j nade by the pupils, three o f /horn won casn prizes. The winiers were: Mary Catherine Williams, 1st; rtartha Jones; 2nd and Mary Jims, 3rd. Mr. Robert Blue is principal of Jiloem schooL : ; ~ i EA R GS^A N AL WEEK >F PRAYER The annual week of prayer was bserved during the week of Jin :i>, through Feb. 2. These meet- _ ngs were conducted by Dt. L. B. Vest, pastor of Brooklyn Presby. arian church, Charlotte, N. C r'rom the beginning of the aer. r\ren nn M r*nrl n v nio-hf fKo m\A >f the revival on Friday night. I tveryone wag held spell bound by I be soui.stirring messages of the I evangelist. Some of the sul^jecUl developed were: "Forgiveness";!. 'Life's Imperial Leader"; "Think!' >n Your Ways"; "What ara We joing to do With Jesus"; "Three a miu >w* . I Religious Heroes", and "Lost Souls". All of the messages were clearly and foaceiVilly delivered. FhUa.Iha. .nn-Hing closed. with fotty-ipne students profe-sing to be ( hiistians. On the Sunday fol. lowing the meeting, two of thesv students united with the Irmo Presbyterian, and many- of thb others are., showing signs oi changed liveB. The attendance wag?representative^?the prayers and gospel songs inspiring, ant' i h<* nu?s>i*coH itm.s.ttlirvc* oil .vhich added to the iroprovemenrii A our spiritual life. Spoit^ The basketball tenuis continue o c?.n vicioi ics for Deai Old liar aison. Our girls' team has made having: lost only one game. Au?.> n .cuse of news goes to pres< Tie u-am.- are playing a double. Iietdcr at the Emmett1 Scott hi in Rock Hill. A most interesting a.' ..in as cordial opponent tnis season was the Immaculate Loncep. on School at Charleston. The first match between the Catholic, and froteatants were played in or KViilMisiuni helm.- n I:, p.- ?.nrl appreciative group of _ spectators. .i..v..ougn we won t>oth games, the .atiioj.cs exemplified outstanding training and worthy spur smui-uip. in tne second game at Charleston, our girls won, but ou. chrougnout, -tire- entertainment va^ grand, and in tne entire relationship we havaai't reeenUj oeen a more cooperative and cordial?spirit anywhere. Alay this type of friendship continue be a-, Loni.a and frotest ants as Weil aa between Cathulic..?V 1 ? ua oaUinS. Gleanings In General The first semester examination:: In our school got underway o; January Z6 and ended Jan. iitith ?\e are now-engaged. in the second semester's work and looking iorward to the remaining activities of the school year. If one were t? visit our campus and?aiow?around,?he won la soon notice a group of loyal and lovable workers engaged in tne beautification of the grounds. Tnes?. people are busy with WPA Projects which are a great asset to our sui roundings. The YMCA was highly favored t^roi. C. A. Jonnson Sunday, February 4thr Mr. and Mis. Thomas enroute to Newark, N. J., from Petersburg, Fla., found time to look in .n us for a fey/ minutes, February 14. .vnss Virginia xvay, ttAoiawiiu secretary, in charge of Neerc schools, visited our school eafij in December. MEMORIAM 1 ~ In sad but loving memory -of aur dear wife and mother, Mrs ^ella J". Smith ""Who-pBSSCff TO tftr beyond Sunday night, March 5 L&S9, in full Christian faith. rt .was. one year ago today, When we stood anxiously by, ro see wife and mother pass away ro a happier home on high. The kind physician did his beet To ease those aches end pains; But day and night she found nc rest, Our efforts were all in vain. rhat very ni,?ht at eleven twenty The heavenly train came rolling by She got aboard?for she was ready Her destination was on high. She fell in sleep but not forever rhere's going to be a gloriouT dawn, rhen we'll meet to part no never In that resurrection morn. / d \ T u ll\w./ U. Li. oiinui, jjupuuuu Mrs. Ruth Booker, Mrs. Sara .7 Martin, Mrs. Maud E. Williams Mrs. Ma"gie A. Cornier, Miss Inez Smith, Cornelius S. Smith, child. en. tm -CARD OF THANKS Though bowed with grief, but wth loving kindness we thank our many friends for theeir ui bounded expressions of" tenderesr sympathy for us during the ill noea--ami, our dear wife and mother. Signed: REV. T. J. MILES and Children. MTSCKTBE FOR The "Trader" relephon* 9CS1 DANTZLER BROS SHOE REPAIR SHOP 5379 Gerrais St. Colombia. S. C Price* ReiMtuble nTtfttbie Hair Soling a Spocfalt* Work Callod For and Delivered w "* " Page Thru* PROFESSIONAL CARDS' DR. H. D. HARPER , DENTIST *-?: ANNOUNCES HIS NEW LOCATION' AT Av 709V2 Main Street Over I)r. MdJtwth's Offics Office Hours: Telephone; 114 \1 ? o n 4* l> .. ea?? VW ? I . iu. IICO. OOM 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. DR. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon DiMUt* of Women and ChUdrpa A Specialty?5 Office: Residence: 211S lady St 1301 Pine St. Columbia, S. C. DR. H. H. COOPER DENTIST Speetal Attention <?iren "to Dlf eases of the Gum* Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Speciality Office Phone 0129 Res. 8264 1125 Wamhington St., Tola R C Office Hours: Telephones: 6:80 A-M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 60W Resident -.71 * DR. Ij. R. Jenkins DENTIST hillings. . Plates. Crowns, Bridyea, Anesthesia a Specialty DR. J. G. STUART Rye. Ear. Ngv ""-1 T*-- "Of Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Hours Telephone# \ 10 A. M. to L> P. M. P.- ;. 4CD2 4 P. M. .to 6 P M Office 37y? Office R hidenc# 2080 Taylor Ft. ? 1217 P;ne St. REV. J. H. JOHNSON NOTARY PUBLIC Office 2029 Marion Street I>eal?r In Real Estate, Perform* marriage ceremonies, writes wills, , deeds, mortages. claims, etc. Call to Sea Hira _? Uffice Phone 8407 Res. 679? ANNOUNCEMENT Al2.fiarr ? ?? ? HI ?? ^ 3 w^nuL/ UUU ture School is now open. 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