The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 09, 1940, Page Page Three, Image 3

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Saturday, March 9, 1940 HI * Wr' Mr. James Harris of 1990 7tti Ave., New York City, formerly ol Columbia, spent a few days in frht "* city with relatives and friends While here he visited the Palmetto Leader, where he had a pleasant chat with one of his old friends James McClintie. CROWN AND SCEPTRE CLUE The club held its weely meeting: at the home of Arthur Mat Bailey and was called,to order by the president, singing In the Gar. den. The Lord's Prayer was recited in_ concert; scripture was read from St. Luke 23:1-21. Verses were recited from the Bible be ginning with "R". Old and new business was discussed., The- lesson was taker H'oih Drat1. 1.11. Tin, next meeO mg will be at the home of Mrs Fannie M. Jones. THE FRIENDLY FEW CLUB The club held its weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ashley, Aftdr our devotion, we finished / discussing our uusuiess which was planning for our first anniversary to be held at the Chauffeurs club house on March 6th Mrs. Ashley served jello and cream, cookies and cake which ell enjoyed. We adjourned to meet at "the home of Mrs. Blocker at 1024 Tree street. . THE RADIO The Radio Social clpb held its March meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. McDonald. This having been ar important meeting, all membeis were present. Mr R Harris, prpsi ident called the meeting to ordei devotional. Mr. McDonald who served as program leader for th.' ' evening gave a welcome address and ?Ir. Costello, responded. The Radios will broadcast Mon day night after Easter feunday at . - the Odd Fellows halh?by hav-inu hoot hand in the citv to fur nish the music. Look out fo? the tickets. Mr. and Mrs. L. Scott, Mis Annijf Mae Simmons and Miss G Crumptor all were guests. FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS CLUR The iFrienjt'fy NeigTjfiojs club met at the home of Mrs. Emma /Cannon. Quite a nice meeting was had. A short program war presented. Poem, Margie Mae Cooper; solo, Willie Mae Nelsonlecture, Mrs. ^ Frances Thomas Mrs. Thomas, a county demonstrr tion aeent joined the club and has -> promised to help the ladies to learn to make the many beautiful of the ladies are knitting EasCo 1 r- ' (fresses. "MrsT""LtlTfi~ GflbStT Wit? also present. Our club is making fine progress. Mrs. Cannon served a nice lunch The next meeting will Re tteld at the home of Mrs. Lola Cheeks. Mrs. M. Richardson and Mrs E. M. Owens are sponsoring a tisu fry Saturd&y-niaht for the club,? THE WAVERLY SILVER 'STARS CLUB The club" met Tuesday night ^ o'clock at the home of Mrs. Margaret Milton. The meeting wa? called to order by the Chaplain Miss Gunter. the devotion was cn? ried out in its usual m^nne. Tlv meeting was then turned over tr the Vice-President, Miss Annie R Wilson. The roll was called, th minutes of the previous meetine were resld, received and adopted then business was discussed. Plan? for the anniversary is being m^dc the business was unfinished unth next meeting. The meeting wa< adjourned to meet at the home oi Miss Martha Robinson 1011 Shorl street. The hostess served frier chicken, rice, gravy, potato salad rolls, punch, cake and candy. SUNNY SIDE SOCIAL CLUB The club held its weekly meet ing Tuesdnv night, March 5 a the home of Mrs. Carolyn Moul trie. The house was called to 01 der by the president. Fist song Come to the Garden led by Mrs Moultrie: ' prayer and the 23r< Psalm was repeated; song, Brieh en the Corner led by Mrs. Esthe Rowe which brought the devotioni to a clo^e. Mr. Middleton tin president called for report on th< party which was made. We thanl our friends for their cooperation Everyone who attended expressei themselves as having a lovel; time. ___. Mrs. Wilson is still sick we wis! for her speedy recovery. The nex meeting will be at Mr. and Mrs J. Myers on Pine street. The ho toss served aoplo salad on lettur -* crackers, cookies and coffee. rr?T(Tptr cr.rft ANNOWrE CAST FOR COMMON CLAY Common Clav will be presente by the Culture club. Wednesday i March 20 at Allen university. Th carefullv and wisely chosen ca? is?aw- follows^- Miss?Eva Ciark< Middletown, Ohio; Mrs. Dorl Green. Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Lillia O'Daniel, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr < I Jennie Perry and Mrs. Mary Russell, Columbia; Mr. Randall Morgan, Chicago, 111.; Dr. Wendall Harris, Middlesex, Mass.; Mr. Elbert Rogers, Savannah, Ga.; Mr. PsTiTum% New Kochelle N. Y.; Mr. Rosebprqiigh Jones Chester, S. TT.f Mr. Rollin P Greene, Mr, John R. Reese and Mr. Theodore Youngblood of Columbia. - , Each member of the cast ha? had previous experience in amateur productions; each is capable of portraying his role with cred| it becoming to advanced students bf dramatic, art. You will be s highly pleased with?this pcrfor ' The Culture club has already put into circulation a large num' ber of tickets. These tickets may oe secured from any member o? the club. Patrons are urge,l t' ' make their purchases in advance ' in order to avoid the -last minute i ush. J-? ? THE. HIGH HATTERS SAVING i AND SOCIAL CLUB (' We held our last meeting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. James r Wharton at 1203 Gregg St, on 1 March 4. The house was called tc : oi'diii- By pt'OftUHitt, MI. uuu' man.. The Chaplin carried "out the devotional service. The minutes of the last meeting were received on adoption The roll was called and each responded. The Fish Fry that was sriven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' James Wharton, Saturday night. 1 was discussed. We had a very en joyable evening and .wish to ex thanks to those who aided us so generously on the oceasian. We I had u short lecture from our vice chairman. Mr. Rufus Salley. Wc adjourned toj-meet at the home of i Mr. and Mrs. Lommie Young on 2.110 Gervais St.. March 11. RIRTHDAY PARTY Minn?Minnie?Smrs?was?entertained with a birthday party at her home, 1614 Waverly St., on 1 Tuesday night, February 27. The guests arrived around 8 P - M. and~all were in a jovial mood. - The evening was?sporvt?playing 1 cing. The grand march was the center of attraction led by the guest of honor, Miss Minnie T. Sims and Mr. E. F. Brown followed Miss Zelma Brown and Mr. S. G. Cnmr ~ ~bCTT,~MtS?" Francis Murray and Mr IJlyssis Barber, Miss Elsie Mlae Sullivan and Mr. Roosevelt Yancy, Miss- Rena J, Woodard and Mr. James Smith, Miss Amelia Outen and Mr. Author Williams, Miss Rosa E Ryals and Mr. John Allen, Miss Myrtle Lee Alford and Mr Leroy Fair, Miss Mae Mar ion Grant and Mr. Henry Bowman Miss Everetta Chappell and Mr Cicero Bowman Among the. remaining guests were the'Misuses Elizabeth Bates Mary Anderson, Nancy Artemus, Willie Bell Dean, Elizabeth Baxter. the Messrs. Williams Crawford,. Oscar Johnson, James Moul trie, Joseph Foster and Willie Pringle ^ : 5AU:PA C^L-NTY Tthtl'TTRUis r JHOJJJL.MEEEINC~-.~~-??? The Saluda Cqunt^' Teachers's meeting was held at S. C. T. S. March 1, liMO. Out^-of the-seventy-six teachers in the county, sevjnty-four were present. This was a call meeting for business. The County Supt., Mr. S. T " Burnett, made an address to the teachers: Included in his remarks were: Expressions of appreciation for the cooperation as showr r by, the teachers, - classroom im provement, bieautification of the schools and yards. He expresscei the wish to see all illiteracy ir South Carolina wiped out in the I" next two years or sooner. Several important announcements were made by the Super visor T. F. Hammond. Messrs H. J. Trapp and James T. McKim were elected to go to House Delegates to represent Saludi County. J Benediction was given by Rev VVm. Jenkins. P A. C. Hightower, Presiden' (Mrs.) Daisy W. Holmes, Sech SL'MMERVILLE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fields en :eLiainc*a win a Druigc party foi 'heir week end guest, Miss Hallif FieldsHHnmc Economic- teaeher a Jamestown, Saturday, March Is t it their home. Those presenl . were Mesdames I. Peddrew, J ^ Wooten, Misses Ramona Gass ) Madaline Roach, Ruth Amaker Earnestine English, Messrs Clev< ) land McQueen, Charles Mclver t Seabrook Hill, William Mance. r Miss Julia Simkins, freshmar at S. C. State spent the week enc guest of Mr. and Mrs. Garvan. [t Mr Walter Wrett spent th< \ week end with his parents. He is , a freshman at Allen university. y HAPPY HOME RAPT. CHURCI i Rev. R. M. Scott, Pastor t Sunday school was -opened a ( the usual hour with Supt. and tei s chers present. Many thought r were advanced on the, lesson-_ A 11:30 the pastor preached a won derful sermon from the theme 'tLead Us". At 7:30 devotions S service was led by Mr. Willie El lis and Dea. Sims. The pasto ame before the congregation wit d ; , wonderful sermon. Subjed i' "Love and Fail". ie On Friday night of this wee d Rev. Walker of Lexington and hi Is foT us. And we are looking t n have a" large crowd, because ou s door stands open Tor our friend* i . NOTICE All tachers attending the Palmetto State Teachers' associa- i tion who wish to renew thpfr *"'h J scnption and all delinquent sub- 1 s will find my office at Al- ' len university during: the session. \ Please call by and get a receipt, i Special rating for teachers only 1 REV. L. C. BOWMAN circulation manager PALMETTO STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION LOCAL HOUSING COMMITTEE Housewives who wish to entertain teachers in their homes diir ing the meeting of the State Teachers' association, March 20, 21, 22 at the rate of $1.50 per day for room and two meals please call- '5828 or " 2-3137." "Teachers who wish homes reserved for them phase W,^'rsfftF^'TA SIGHTLER 2439 Gervais street Chairman Local Housing Committee. LAKE VIEW NEWS ~ S. S. opened on time with tea- 1 i ehers at their post of duty. Rev. ; ! Hum l 11 p nine lied?art?1"!?ll.rri. Ill , t'-? -ft^'iiooM Rev. Burrell preach ed at Mt. Zion Baptist for Rev i Briskcoe. Mrs. Hilton Crawford of Laurinfcure, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs Lacy Bethea. Miss E. Gerald e teacher of Lake View Hi visited her mother at Mullins who was indisposed. We hope for her early i I recover. the missionary meeting at Seller. FIRST NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday was a very beautiful day I at our church. Dr. Briggs of i r?on?Hirt college was o\jr guest < speaker. Amone tfie outstanding visitors of the day was Mr. A. P. I Williams.?We were glad to have ~ him. Visitors are always wel- ] come. i Rev. Neal our pastor will preach 1 at Ridgewood Baptist church Fri?d?v?ntglrt:?Busses will leave the "1 church 730 o'clock 1 Ko ron-rl . ??Y^tt?nre cordiatly Invited to i go. The public is always welcome < to the "Little Church With The ' Big Heart". , -- . BETHLEHEM BAI'T. CHURCH ( I . 1- ?R4W^-Kr Ai Davi*,-Pastor - j began at the usual hour < with a larae crowd present. The weather was unfavorable but it 1 d??l not stop the church goers. The 1 subject of the morning message was Trails of Abraham. Rev. Da 1 vis Tvreached as never before. i At 7:45 our pastor came before < oivded audience with another upliijtiitg setrmon, the subject: . W bite As Snow, and the spirit I was high. If you want to hear good preaching come to Bethlehem .] The Strangers' Home. We had as visitor: Mrs. Geneva Wallace Thompson from New York, cous, in of the pastor.^ ^ DUE WEST NEWS ^ Mr. Floyd Coker of Ware Shoals Misses' Sallie and ?T a huFZWbaHbtr p Mesdames Lucy SussewelUand TTlizabethT Young of Due West visit' ed relatives in Columbia. Mrs. Annie J. Garrett writes from Evanston, 111., that Mr. Carl ' Parker a nephew is improving in a Chicago hospital. He suffered ; Mrs. Garrett went there to be at 5 his bedside. i 1 ' Mr, I. J. Pearson of Detroit 1 Mich., Messrs Olin and Ellis Pear son of Charlotte, N. C., who came : here- at the Instance of the illness ' and death of their father Mr.-O. 1 W. Pearson, have returned to their ! homes. Intelligence reached Due West on last Saturday from Mrs. Delcia ' Hawthorne in New York City that her mother, Mrs. Emma R. Joseph " had passed away in a hospital in that city. Mrs. .Hawthorne left i left several weeks ago to bo at the bedside of her mother. * i Mr. Charles Ernest wcuomD 01 Washington, D. C., returned to his t home in that city on last Wednesf day after a delightful visit here with relatives and friends. MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. Chism, Pastor ' Sellers. S. C.?S. S. opened at k "the" usual hoar with Asst. Supt.. t Mrs. Elizabeth Nowlin presiding, t A beautiful lesson was discussed. * A wonderful review by Mrs. L. A. Wells. At 11:30 a. m. morning service began. This being our 2nd J ouarterly conference and our reg? ular pastoral day, after, the devotional service the pastor, Presid1 Ing Elder Or-r?Lr-A.~ Welle admin' istered the Communion to quite a large audience. After which the I presiding elder preached from the * text Matt. 14:22-23. This was a wonderful message and quite a j few members from the Raptist II church were present. ' At 6:30 we again assembled and witnessed a wonderful message by k the pastor. Subject: Don't Let It 9 Re Said Too Late. A very suc9 cessful and pleasant quarterly con * ference was -held.? * Tha Rev. Jetts, pastor1 of St : Luke and his wife worshiped with ' us in the morning service. Dr. '* Wells, wife and grandson William r the Rev. and Mrs. Jetts and the '' paBtor were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crosland. Mrs. Elvia Foxworth, Mrs. Clak ra Nowlin and Mr. R. G. Green is p still on the sick list. r M1ss Margaret Porter and Miss o Rivers of Florence spent the week * end at home with parents and si9 r ter. I > THE JgAbM&VtjO LEAD CArtb OF THANKS Mr. John S. .Williams and fanily wish to express their thanks i"'l uppriuuatW- -**+- their' -miiTy friends for their kind deeds and expressions of sympathy during the illness and death of their wife and mother, Mrs. Rebecca Williams. - -> ?<-??, j ALLEN ITES TO HAVE REUNION IN COLUMBIA FRIDAY, MARCH 22 Many of the leaders of the Alumni of Allen university met here last Saturday to regulate plans for the reunion of Allenites Friday, March 22' during the State Teachers' convention and also to give further study to the! Alumni drive which closes with I State meeting in Columbia, April 21th ; ? ~ Women in all sections have joined the Alumni contest to raise funds for the library. The outlook for success is good. Among those attending the meeting here last Satu'day were President Minis Prof. J S, Boyd. ProL Maceo Anderson and Miss M. T. Garrett; Prof. Levester Vance. Miss Janie Omilll, '! hW'i'sa Kennedy, Prof. H. B. Butler,-Prof. I. M. A. Myers and others interested in Allen's Library project. EVANGELICAL i - '' _ TUa TT*. * - - 1 *** - ' i uc , kl.v?iiKt;ii?iicai man 01 the South Carolina Annual conference a part of the Ninth Episcopal dis trict, Colored Methodist_Eplscoj?aL ehtneh, met in its onelday session of organization, February 27th, with the Pastor, Rev.. M. it. Jackson. Leesville, S. C. The meeting was opened by the President, Rev. Mrs. E. L. Wheeler of Pendleton, S. Anderson lounty^ The following ministers constitute the staff: Presiding Elder J Ar Jowei's, Columbia; HI E. Golphine, Anderson district; A. J. Sherard, Greenville district; J.H. Thomas, Charleston district; Revs H. B. Jackson, Leesville: E. M Gtlllam, ttate?burg; J. M. Blassen game,?Dunbarton;?B?hr.?Brown Batesburgc W. P. Bigby; ATIcnr dale; C. P. Stallings, Walterboro; P. L. Bigby, Colonial I Its., Columbia, Plans were discussed and set up i,v? v a|a.iiu aim i c-iiaui 11 lit tu Ulti Vy. M. I'-, church in this conference, and" awaken men and women?tothe fact of getting into the Spirit if Evangelization. Our very well prepared and fatherly Bishop C. L. Russell, DD. las a very well planned Rehabili. tation and Exspansjm Program with w'hich we are working to oh ' tain a great success this conference year. The loyal people of Rev. II. K Jackson's church gave the delega-, tion a hearty dinner. By request of the delegation the president preaeheed the sermon at 8:30 p.m. She chose for' a text St. John 4:20 (L. C.) "I That Speak Unto Thee Am He". Sub-1 ject "The Greater One", The, Evangelist stirred the souls of her i hearers. . 1 This staff will moot at The hops' Council in Spartanburg, S., C., April ft,- 1940. ^ | JOHNSTON NEWS Bethel (!. >1. E. Church / ' I Rev. W. E. Wilson, Pastor At 11:30 o'clock Sunday morping Presiding Elder J.'A. Jower? delivered a message u&'ing for his subject "His Name Shall be CallWnnrl??rf n\%y Wo vvorr* vorv glad to have tin faculty to worship with us. Ccnue again friends you are always welcome to Bethel. S. S. at the usual hour with Supt. IS. L. Pope and teachers present. Just before the close in teresting remarks were made by Presiding Elder J. A. Jowers, Dea con A. B. Harrison and Prof. R N. Smith which were enjoyed. The Epworth League rendered a program at fl:.'lO p.m. which was an outstanding alt air. The boys and girls stretched themselves into the program and we must say our League is going on to a success which make us very proud For- the night service the message was again delivered by the, presiding elder. This was followed with the sc?rvim. of the Lord's Supper. After which the first quarterly conference was held foi this yearT Reports RY5d<5 by tlif members were good. All the officers were re-elected for this year The \\ Mowing officers have been elected for the Junior Missionary society of Bethel church President, Miss Beulah Pope; Sec retary, Miss Annie Sinkler; Treas urer, Miss Bernice Davis; Leader tt lit. . miss riatue muus. Mrs. R. N. Snlith, Misses D. Dix' on, Leola Rutherford, Ethel Back | us and M. L. Madlory motored to Augusta, Ga., on Monday even-1 ine. Bethel C. M. E. church schedule 3:15 P, M.--Sunday school 11:15 a.m. 2nd ari'd 4th Sundays preaching 6:30 p. m.?Epworth League 7:45 p.m.?Preachings each Sunday. 7:15 prm.?Thursday-Prayer ser vice each week. We invite you tOL_wtor?hip with us and especially do we urge all to attend these services CfTat do not attend elsewhere. Please get your news to the reporter before Monday mornings in order that they reach the.- the press in time. Misses Minnie Lee Mallory and TieoTa Ruth ford tencherss fn th*1 Rosenwald school here spent the week end at their home Newberry and Aiken. t' ?ER Mr. OLIVE A. >1. E. CHURCH ( Rev. 11 C. Andrews, Pastor Myrtle Uo.oli?_i?? ('. lUllula""" "School opened .at 'J:'.'.0 _>yiUi t'H ? their? fftates.-"?Tlu- Intermediate-hold the banner. Due to rain unit . U lew attended the League sci - 1 vice*. All other services were >mil '' ted.^ ; }w Mrs. Graeie King spent 1-i ida\ ] in Mullens on bu.-iness and '..'hiii. . there she vwiro.l \lv i i ry Smith. j ' Mr. J. C. Clark spent la-t, a., I in Wilmington, X. at . : J side of I) i frion.l ? I ?r:; a' ) ?r hospital. " Mrs. Ktherim* -Ko'/nsnn sprat I }? last week end in I 'mnvay with h. i , mother ami friends Mr. add A11,>. k'liu Alet i-aiin ' spent Wednesday ih C?rn\vay. Mr. Charles Smalls and tin met . Martin Ihtve ret inn I r m i | h "Point. X. C. al't.r lend my a !'. ? > mont hs. Master Isiah S. I'im y reieln a-' l' ted-his 4th birthday last Ah.mlay * |afternoon. Miss Cattiieri.no Williams spent' I the weekend in Charleston with ^ friends. ' ^ ^ . v fl FA'jUl'A.V m;{\ s - ? I Our community was deeply sad < denod on Friday night by the pass j c itig of Mrs. Emma Iiinti,' one ol I . Fairfax's best citizens and a faith! ful member of Hodges C. M. K. "f church. She was fumyjalized or * Sunday at Hodges where a host of friends gathered to pay their last respect to?erne?wimn?strati UcT greatly missed in the community u as well as in the home. Funeral arrangements were in. charge of ' Gardner's Funeral Home, Allen- ' dale > For the past week end Prof. P. 1l. Hummitt, the principal .of .Fair h fax Jr. Hi has. ibeen quite a busy ti man. On Saturday, March 2, he *' delivered the dedicatory address t at Jackson Hranch school, and on n Sunday, he delivered the f-2nd annivoraarv normon of St T.nlfo Hun ) tist church and on Sunday night. Sl ? reach at 1 a powt-it'nl?'sermon?at h Bethel A. M. K. church where ho C1 -av-HI servo each first Sunday nito "th interest of the Trustee board. JJ Surety a prepared man is kept a busy. P Prof, and Mrs Reid of Voor- g hoes, accompanied by Miss Kath- n erine Washington were quests of i1 Prof, and Airs. P. J. Hammitt and v family during tht?- wcrk-rmh. i" M iss Margaret Mitchell, an in-1 1 structor in the Jr. high school, ci spent the week end in OilTord as theguest of Miss K. Shorter. Ci a Ml 1.1.Kit CH APEl. tr A. M. E. CHURCH 01 P Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor P Newberry. S. C.?Last Sunday r< the . inclement weather prevented many of the church regulars from attending morning services, tlio' a ,r goodly number came out and en- al joyed a most wonderful message delivered by Rev. Bowmaaj, fr-om--^1 the suHject: "The LivinTwIirist". It goes without saying that rejecotLr ?cn-ii (i< inipt-f.'-j- == sivo than it has ben for some time.-=-Su?day?rviffltt?the- leajrue- M was well attended by the young 11 people and the President 'Mr. Ag- ,r ustus Pettis is bringing things to '* past. One of~those firey sermons were delivered at 7:"0 by Kev. 11 Bowman using as his subject: "Oct On The Right Side". All u the visitors, nieinbeis and frrrrrd?" went away singing his praise. All eyes are looking forward to ' witness the baby contest the drd Vl Sunday at M o'clock and on the 5th Sunday is the District "Conference rally. ^ Last Saturday Rev. ,Rowman 1 preached the funeral of Mr. Ern- 111 est Golden the brother of Mrs. v' Alma Rolverson. For sometime c< he made his home in Georgia, al tho' a native of Newberry. lie visited here occasionally. Interment was in the Wertzs ceme- *' tery. Undertaker Pratt was in charge. ~ Mrs. N. J. Gallmon who has '! had some trouble with her eVes, will leave Friday to take treat- a ment in John Hopkins hospital, ^ Baltimore, Md. The writer wishes her a speedy recover. Mr and Mrs. Howard's cafe the 1 best in the city invite you to give them a call. Mrs. Lillie Gilliam j Gilliam- who operates the only No j N gro pressing club in town" and V one ot-4-he?best in?the? stntr~~STvIi*its your cooperation. Those on sic list: Mesdames , Lizzie Gary, Dora Turner. Ida 'j Sims, Marian Wilson. Matilda Johnson and Miss Minnie Dewait. Those on improved list v Mesdames 1. M. Gilder Eth.el Johnson Anna Robinson. Janie Nance. Hattie?Jackson. Dicip Har per, Lucinda Wilson. Carrie Bur- .ton, Carrie Lyles. Rosa StrotlmrlT I Bros. F. B. Pratt. Walker Beatv I and Mack Tucker. Rend The Palmetto Leader for the latQ?t news and* don't forget Master Gilbert Alexander who 2 will deliver it to your door. ( Come to church?ro to church, j ^OD H AI'I'KM.K -sa\\T-IO\ V " ? lit v.?i -. IHrrstTTT The' S. S was at !?.?:: {?> y Sunt.. Mr I."?uis Hoiniai'. Tn<' i.-ssori was" impressively !is>"j.? <1 iri the respective classe- after ritv-W m-fc\ it^w? was conducted. The fall t<> worship was made fori- us; in -iiiff-most able manner lis toxv- was "l'rav?r" which v a. uontlv diseussed. At jTTT5TT the evenif'jr serviri* 7* .' ftT:?Jtnrj?a train?itttt?1? r a? he fort* us. Cnmrnunmn wa-1 liiiinistered at hoth strvin-. HKEENA N EW S M > ? | /. M , ?i , f .i'ilvi'1 Mi 1',1't the artern?Mir-. i-.iu-t of her ist<T Mr*. Amajnia tf-ihh-. Th< >v \va<s an v *j,r?. at the Ml. r.vt jn March Ith. I T.-.ju a- Mrs Marv I.. IJavr. 1 s. Mr-. frf; r;a).y: .Miss R?u{ t? waid..'<!ire t<>r Miy Etrs.< l \yi:'? Whitmir. 'K:* ifH \\< < k < *.1 -t. of her p?< -* * '' " ' >'.! M? .1 Vi . M'J -S 'He arc itm-?n t~T-!sM\ Mr lihcrt ( lark arc! M>- !' ?xn<*r. W" hop.- a ;/.'! j> over l"r thfiii. 'HI-: N V \. COMMI 'M'f, FNTFR FOR NFFRORS The Fi?;nmi'.init'' i ?"r?ot rampton str?-?-t i? hous.-rTTfr .at < familiarly known in all < i-lativo ians as the "vOI<! If war'!" school j mjlding. Thirty-two yo-ths ami Wr- supervisor provided ' by the rational Youth Amini-tration are here., Since * I ?ecernber the ;rroii{ as mad" two dozen mattress rks and twenty seven mattress s for clients of the Rehabilitaion group. In 'addition to thilore than fifty-six articles of ch liimr has been made from mat"'al ,furtvished by sponsors. The ?wing has boon done hy hand and y?machines and - im truetion?-nr utting garments :has j/een given. Food Preparation. Care - of the ami. Pi rronrl?hnpi'a i-lneni" re the uni'ts which have been lanned and taken up i.n a vVr> eneral way. For the next three innths specific lessons are orc.a:. ted in these units to he given by olunteer instructors in each spec i wuiuoM j or ui'aiuv r.*y using reativoly whatc-ver is at hand. The Community Center Council imposed of; representative men nd women, is the advisory board f the center and assists' the direr ir in every way possible. Tin dicers arc: Prof C. F ,n. rbsidcnt; Dr. I>. K. Jenkins, 'vice resident Mrs.: Hazel Reese, sectary: Mrs. Daisy Counts; treajrer. We are very interested in huv~ ig the public visit your Center Cany time. LOR It 1A l)lt()W.\ : . M. E. CHURCH Charleston, S. c.?Church-goer? ,?l4uw4^;..?h ?ktvt""r*tTTulay. vv to c eated to re 1 spl/ipg weatlier ami any took advantage of the beauful day. to attend the services a: [orris Hrowiv. Two inspj? mtc se! ions were pleached l.\ Dr. Demon > which large congregations lis. netI. At 1.1 a.m. the subject oi to !cr!)i'i>i was "Jesihn the Giva' nlrance l<> the Kingdom"., Tin xt St. John, loth chapter. 17:',i .use. Again at S p.m. Dr I.em? preached to a large congregaon. using as a subject "Cod. ma rent Source of Supply". The ux: hiliipians DIP. The Holy-Comtuition was administered at both I'vi.es. Uur senior choir. direct 1 by Mr. W. S. Gran: rendered Tec live* service during the entire* ?y. r *S.-ter Enin.ii E- rrest, president f Stewardess IE ard No. 1 and, adcr of Class IS. passed into the roat beyond early Sunday morrTig Her funera! occurred or i eduesiMV a ft i rm-on at o o'clock ml Otis largely attended. Qui ylnpathies are extended to hot amily. A" life of useful I ness in he church and community, i as onu* to its tde-n. We begin out revival ?r.e? : n.u ext'Sunday. Mrs. Keels oj l.e n? ille, Ken.. Will cu.d'.i.t th? meet iruilwtr will run up tr snatefcm: ~ I Our pr'vond ?piar*,t r!v i'nr.!Viv!.Vi i ill fiv.l !-;t ? t *>?-? -* :ii Sunday in daivhv W< ;.iv looking forward ?> a .-.a. mveimp for this uartt-r. We have many sTcIT remln is i>;> oTiV sick list, foi iho:n w<- pi ;iy ft speedy recov. ry. We still maintain our For. aid Look. elephone 9231 PANTZLER BROS. SHOE REPAIR SHOP 379 GerVaib St. Columbia. S. C. Prices Reasonable nvisible Half Sollwp a Specialty Work Called For and Delivered * V, Page Three ! PROFESSIONAL ; CARDS ! DR. H. I). HARPER * DENTIST ?;-'? A\N()l NCES HIS NEW LUXATION AT f ' 709Va Main Street (tvvr L>r. Mofrtrith's OO'itt I Office Hours: Ttleo.il/iwe; 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. *n?3. 8*71 ! ? P. M. to K P. M. DR. W. D. Chappelle i Pi.vsiciaii and Soryco. ! liittenneS of *Voinco and Cnddreg ' ~ A Specialty [ Office: Residence: 2115 Lady St. 13H1 Ph.* SL Colombia. S. C. DR. H. 11. COOPER DENTI8T tn'.iwn--Wiveti -tar Dla? ae=a3s:a ?^eK'of the G:\oas (-.old Crown r.nd Bridge Wov*- ? A Speciality Office Phone 641.1! Kes. &2G* 112"> Washington S*.. Cola., Li. C. Office Hours; TeiepLo****; 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 Pitt. Office U%X Renlricti'e S87 3 PR, I). K. Jenkins DENTIST ridings, Plates, Crowns, Bridge** A-nesthesia a Speclaitr -?" DR. J. G. STUART . Eye, Ear-, Nose and Throat GlRSses Fitted Accurately . _____ O.'Vi'.j 11 m j ! s Telephones 10 A. M. t'. 12 P. M.. P^th. 4TO2 1 P. M. to 0 P. M. Office 3786 Office Residence 20.30 Tnvl.x Si. viv?, ff* REV. J. II. JOHNSON NOTARY PUBIJC Office 2028 Marion Street Dealer in Real Estate, Performs marriage ceremonies, writes wills, deeds, mortages, claims, etc. Call t0 See HimOffice Phone 8407 W? Cfom ANNOUNCEMENT*' % Marian*. Bradley's Beauty Culture-Sob. ?>1 ts tt<nvopen. Far de. tails call 5721, or come to 2238 Hampton Sxreet. * Students are now being enrolled. Counts Drug Store PR.ESCRIPTIONS COMPOUND. 11D AS WRITTEN BY YOUR "rrrvp-? A Full I.ine of Tellet Articles j lib.-, WASHINGTON STREET PHONB 2-1967 FWONE 2-1967 QOOO aoot Poro Beauty School Located at 2481 Millwood Ave. BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Shampooing, Pre<-dne. Marcelling, Croquinolling. J'.ng.' '\a\ing. Hair Dyeing, 1>. chin;.. 'anicuring. Ma-sag H d Molding, Anatomy ar,u Electricity. PHONE 5687 W ilhelmina C. Pope, Inslructoi \nnie M. Pope, T. Malon? Pres. iMiiti I? Bill ??i On*-Way Coach Faroe From COLUMBIA. R C. " T,:u At^aiha. 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