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? Dean T. B. O'Dariiol and Regis , ~trar Pegues attended the annual l? meeting of Deans und Registrars I vt Langston. Oklahoma last week nj Profs. H. B. Butler and I.M.A ^ Myers held a brief conference _ | v.7>h tlie Calhoun A. U. Club ( last Saturday. -Mr.. Devister Vance !vi me 01. iviannews scnooi 1 s president of the club. Allemtes in. I.aurens are pushing the Alumni drive for Allen'? libgary. Mrs^ Sanders is president of the club and Miss Melrose Dia is secretary. Rev. H. B. Butler ( , Prof. Myers and President Hig ! gins attended the meeting of th. 1-?I imnnn Mnh W,.,'n..crl;?y niphl ?i??Higgins?uas frnmst?speaker. rs. Georgia Whittaker spen; i^ylast week-end in Winston-Salem with her sister who is ill. Whih | there slie was the dinner guest o i. Rev. and Mrs. L. C. White, form ?>?erly of Columbia;?Mrs. Whittak 1 er reports a very pleasant trij > DANCE! There will be a dance at th. community center, Wednesday March 2uth. Meet your frfenu V for frolic arid fun. Teachers in\ vited. Admission 15c. 8 p.m. un J til ? m m * _t_ CITY WING CLUB ' V ! : ~ Due West?The club met at th' ' home of Miss Cadie. Bell and Assie I.ee Ellis. TI.j meeting was A called to older by the vicc-presiT rdent, Mr. Key Baker and opened ?f?by stli-ilnt? Tlurc is a Heaven foi You; prayer by Mr. S. Greenleaf he-minUtes of?the- previous?mee-t .... '.j ing were read. Old and pew busi r.ess was discussed. Tri/i"fche cbjf: drive ?the vice president* and his ^ cb-woikvis defeated the presideni t - and his co-workers by raising the amount of $7A'0; president and | his co-workers $G.15. The hos7 tess served. MAN LESS WEDDING AT ST. ; JAMES QUITE A SUCCESS Tim ATnn1l>CC ni > ?%. Juntos was quite a success (I '.The Rev. Leroy Jackson is tht i vory efficient pastor. This wedding was sponsored by the Pulpit Aid board of which Mrs. Wilhe!mina Woodson is the energetic pits.dent; Mrs, Frances Gore di 6 recti ess of the above mentionec M affair certainly knows how to put m over a program. Others who help f ed to make the program a sue?jj* eess were - M-esdames?Wilhelminr h\V(?t dson, Mattie Randolph, Es?J -??l+ns mtT- -C -a-eei e- -G+t err y-,?Lrdk liorry, Robby Mason, Viola Tuck . er, Alberta Phelphs, Celia Phylph: r Ilattie" Webber, Viola Nazareth ^ Claretta Roberson, Frances Jen erctte, Emmet line Cannon, Mar 7 tha Richardson, . Ellen Johnson Mary Phelps and Miss Wilhel"t anna Jones. _ ^ ' THE Y.IVS.T.^Cl/L'BThe club met at the home o] ?Miss Alctha Smoak and was call tvl to older by the president. Tlu regular form of opening was con ducted by the chaplain after tha ^ the president took charge an., reading of the minutes iollowed The mcmbets expressed their syu & pathy to the relatives of the vic< |M president and to the secretary n IfI the passing of an aunt. 8/ RECEPTION FOR SENIORS I - . * Tr.e Intermediates of the Colun bia Hospital Training school en tertamed the seniors and then # guests at a party given at tht C-mvursity Terrace Recreation center, March 7. The group en juyid dancing, bingo, cards an< Chinese checkers. Various prize: were won by the guests. A deli cious course w:s served afte which the party ended. The Senior Nurses present weri - Eliza?Alston, Evelyn?Robinsun Josephine Holiey, Louise Gibson Anna Belle Toland, Azallee' VVil son, Alice Smith, Mary Little Maria Able, Marie Holley an< rRay Mackey. The Intermediates present wen Lillian Alford, llattie Brawley Vermelle Dreher, Estelle Gilliam Mary Martin, Irene Miller, Vioii a Mints, Johnnie Washington and Alice Ballard. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Mable Campbell of Marion S. C.. announces the marriace o her daughter, Miss Beatrice W Johnson to Mr. Uscar Z. Kowelle also of Marion. The ceremon; was performed by the Rev. N. \V 1 Greene, Feb. 14, 1940. Mrs. Campbell entertained witl a reception, in honor of thelTrid Friday, March 1, 1940. ? On the lace covered dining roor table was the wedding cake, dec or-tod with pink and green trim mings between two tall pink ta j ' pars, with green candle holderi Gifts received were many and us ful. Mrs. Rowell is engaged i the teaching profession. 4 Mr. Rowelle is a competent tai P" -y lor, and has been employed for ^ number of years at the Mario " Dry Cleaning company. \ Till'. Tf.'P.HfjAV KVKMIMfi MIH.JAI. C.I.I.U 'I / K /'-r.ir.Sf -?4nfi rri? > ' ?. >.f ??K*rm????#? Amanda K-?I'I?t ? ?. J >1 WftlrmK f't. I fi'- rn?<Uriif //a* <alUt/J ?/, ord*-./ \>j fnt-Ki'1?:r?t-. 7h?! mil '//&.* rail ad :?Vi'l titin>it.f. wr?: r'sA'l, rw?siveJ arid adopted. l'.'j*m<Kn v/a* di?. I'lana for the fiah fry tf ?,?. k,,.f v-t Laury, 02'J Pine ntre?-i on Monday Vlareh 1H. The meeting adjourn I to meet at the home of Mrs. Willie Mae Brown, 028 Pine St ihe. hostess served potato salad on lettuce, ham sandwich, cracker*" jp-sido-down cake and tea. LUCKY BIKi) SOCIAL CLUB l The ciun held its weekly mee.tng at the home of Mr. Acker<erg, 1012 College street. The - -meeting wasealled?to?order hy he Chaplain, Mrs. Boyce and o, ievotional was Carried out in our sual way; after which the pres.dent presided. Minutes were reoivp/l n nr\ nnnrnvp/1 ITnfininKaa .ncl new business was discussed Irs. Marie Portlock will have a nittevling supper at the' home of - .... Mnrior) street "lihtouii members v. vi e jrpesenl m.xt meeting will be at Mrs Johner, 511 Marion St. kLLEN'S CHOlR REGENTS CANTATA The Allen University choir will . .lionality (Easter Cantata) Sunday. March ^7, 1940 at .vti p.m. in the university audi= i1 imir." You and your friends re very cordially invited to b< resent. c. H. Higgins, president F. P. Abraham, director oi Music Dept. THE RADIO Mr. William Norris entertained the members of the Radio Socia iijb, Tuesday evening at his ' .nine. The president presided ai ? .10 business session in which sev_ al programs wore planned. One as t'.ut the club will sponsor a ngo party Friday night at the uxf of Mr.~and Mrs. McDonpld 114 Lady street. Grand prizes 1 will be given to the players. Af1 r. tne business session, a deli ious chicken supper was sei*ved. The Radio is on the march a.Cain after a lay off for sometime s.en io our broadcast each week. FRIENDLY FOURTEEN OCIAL CLUB .Friendly Fourteen Social club . Id its regular meeting Thursday ight past with the chaplain conucting the opening. The pjreai.ent took charge of the. business .ession. A lovely time was spent .t the silver tea Sunday sponsored by the club. The program was nteresting. ' Next meeting of the club to be ; icid Thursday night, March 14th ?t the hornfe of Mrs. M. Coleman The vice-president, Mr. George r \V. Mo Daniel is enjoying?avery appy time having his mothei joro spending awhile with hijni REV. BOWMA.NJMfKUVliU Rev. W. R. Bowman, who had a collision Tuesday night whil< nioute to his school is much beter according to statements froir .is physician, Dr. R. W. Mance. " ?otlr -cars were practically destroj j and it is almost a miracle thai [ a one didn't get kill Two are ir o ipcal hospital, one in a serious ; condition. Friends throughjoui ie state will regret to learn ol ; .is accident. 1 THE LES COQUETTES CLUB i > The Club met at the home ol L .ss B'emell Miller, 209 Marioi t. A shortrprogran* waa-retHiaret y the hostess. The meeting was then timet .er to the president, Miss Tay or, where we finished up our re 1 >.ts on the dance. We are plan ning to have an April Fool's Kic i ley Party. The girls and boyi t. who look like a kiddey will re .reive a prize. It wilT be held a ic home of Mr. Eddie Isaac, 20' > Bull St., April 1, 1910, admissioi c 10 cents. Refreshments servet free. We hope that many of yot ! will attend and see oour boys ant rs d.essed as kiddies. Oh geel Next meeting will bi ~ u at inc home of Miuv Luuisj .' Iunday. lion SCHOOL BASKETBALL i TOURNAMENT MARCH 15-16 - Orangeburg, S. C., March 15? The annual state high school has ketball tournament sponsored bj * State A. and M. college will b? I icid Friday and Saturday, Marcl 15 and 16th in Dukes Gymnasium jver forty-five teams from botl ou.ss anu girls divisions havi ntered and will compete for th< end trophies. Finals will bo gin at 7:15 Satuhday night. t, R tntirg trophies were given bj y the college to the winners durinj the first five years of the touma ment but beginning last year in r- ividual trophies were awarded t< e become the property of the winn lng teams. Last year Granard H 0 . \>auney won tr.e girls troph; bile Avery Institute of Charles i- ton won the boys' championshl, i- award. 1 | ''oi'1 baflbethalls will be givei e to the members of the viet^'no n teams. Presidennt M. F. Whit taker of State A. and M. colleg - will present the team trophies ant a individual awards. n Coach OlUe Dawson is chair man of the tournament committ* 1 HPKAKKR - : " "' . . 1 Rev. H. B. Butler, Jr., A. B. B.D. j Rev. H. B. Butler will deliver j the keynote speech at the reunion . of Allenites here next Friday at j 2:.'K) p. ni. Rev. Butler is contact leader I -for the ftonernt- Al.nnni an.1 i. _ meeting: many speaking engage- < ments throughout the state. ] - and Miss "W. E. -Thompson is sec?: retnry. They expect to make this the most interesting tournament 1 n the hisory of this annual event c " Many social affairs have been planned in conjunction with th> ithlet.c festival. z Paul R. Webber, reporteTT BENNETTSVILLE NEWS 1 Friday waB our regular county 1 teachers meeting. All are look- 1 ine forward to the State Teachers' association. Miss B. E. Graham 1 county supervisor explained i r 1 'ull about the vacation for teach- x ers during the 21-22. 1 Rev. A. J Wright, pastor ?i Shiloh church surprised us with a beautiful new 1940 auto for Mrs. i A. J. Wright. . The haby contest reported $flfl Sunday p.m. in spite of the rain 1 595 was. raised for the day. 1 Mrs. Nannie Prince of Society ' Till was a surprise visitor at the ! home of the reporter Saturday. | Mrs. Minnie Gandy of Clio war i a pop caller at the reporter Saturday ^rrangii|g for a special can- \ ning centtrr?d^re. ' Sick are Ml-s. Emma. .lahnann lis. Jenkins, Mr. M. Davis, Mrs Anna Williams, Rev. Thc%iaa, Mr; E. Munnerlyn and Mr. Wilson 1 Miss Lucy Robinson qf Cheraw it . in the Bennettsville hospital ur? i iergoing an operation. She is in I proving nicely. Mrs. Carrie Little is out again. < Mr. - Evin Covington is irupikiv- . ug. His sister Mrs. Blanche C Grant of Stamford, Conn., spen i week in the city with him. i Mr. and Mrs'. L. C. Covington were in the city 'Sunday. Miss Hattie E. Covington student of 1 N. C. State spent the week end 1 , home with parentes. _ j Miss Mabel Reese and Miss Con i _ lie White spent the week end in i King Street wltK lrroTr_ahir~MT8_ ~i J. McKallesta.-~Mr. - H. Reese < spent a lovely week end in Coumbia, and Batesburg visiting his | son, Prof. John Reese and family i and his daughter Miss Mabel i Reese. [ - Mr. Arthur Davis and Mis< King of Philadelphia were house ,'uests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. John akin the week end. i'he sad message reached the : city of the death of Mrs. Marie i .^.enson of isew York who died f at home. The remains will ar ,'ive in the city. ' Prof, and Mrs. Duncan of Cheraw were in the city Sunday. r AN FORD GROVE HOLINESS i JHURCH Bishop U. D. Rookard, Pastor i Supt. E. W. Rice and staff were . -veranxious for the Church School - Sunday .morning, having missed - several. The lesson was tatrght by , Missionary L. M. Stevens, the dif5 Jerent classes having combined. At 2 P. M. the Rev. J. H. Jones i delivered a wonderful sermon on 1 -he theme "Wearing the yoke of 1 Jesus makes every burden light." ' i jjtmely remarks were . made by 1 . .ishop U. D. Rookard, Missionary j L. M. Stevens and Rev. E. W. i Rice. Night services were omitted. r RIDGE SPRING NEWS School Activities Don't forget the play entitlled "The Adopted Bindrella" to be given in this school auditorium i . Friday night, March 15-, 1940. The . day is being, presented by the , faculty and members of the Sen} ? c.usms of Bettis Jr. College. Wfi ovo cnvo lfAii urnn'f nviso f Vin "treat of a lifetime." Admission , is 10 cents. 5 Church News : Sunday School was opened at the usual hour with the assistant Supt., Mr. F. L. Gardner, in nuige. / People from far and near turned I out to Ridge Hill Sunday. All were :?lad to see the belove pastor, Rev. - A. E. Jones, Sunday. He preached 3 a splendid sermon which enjoyed - by all. i "The Little Buds of Promise" y sponsored " A Girls Day Rally" - wfoich was quite a success. Litt,tle p Miss Claressa. Hightower, leader if group 1'*'raised the highest ar> mount. The total raised, twelve * dollars. i- The funeral service for Mr. E. e B? Barnes was largely attended at tf tidgo Hill Baptist Church. The service was conducted by Tpv. Spricr8 of Edgefield, IS. C. e assisted by Rev, John Williams. tti'HatttBTTO TJ&ATmt Gospel Tornado 'j Speaking ^ Hollo World! I am broadcasting rom Lakeland, Florida. It has >een sometime since you've heard rom me. I have been ill since No- ' 'ember. 1 left Little Rock Decern- v >er 26th for Florida, will remain lere until I takevmy leave for the Jeneral Conference In Detroit Michigan. I will spend three (fa>^ i Columbia during the Teachers Association. I havp 'viaitorl fho 1-.0. I hree Conferences * held in this. :tate by Bishop Toojces. Then yy vere qquite a-few majjor changes rhe last Conference closed in rampa, Sunday, largely attended 1 Juite a few general officers were >resent. I made my speech last ?riday. To my surprise Dr. Mi)c<-' vas present and made a speech ol ?We?ml?the?FW,?delegation ? ;ay that they will support him a' the General Conference. If they ( ire true in their sayings I sec nt eason why he will not be elected m X) the Bishopric because when I toured the West each state spok?1 'avorably of him. And I find in tin ast thirty days his market has in 'a ed sixty percent. Mi.?JodnsMii?nf?Phr?increased ? sixty percent, Dr. Frank Madison 3eid increased fifteen percent, Dr 3ueler of Georgia increased thirty percent, Dr. Raymond Ward Ni :holas increased thirty five pe. ent, Dr. Collins increased ten pe> rent;?Dr. Currv?hwrwnmt?iwlvn percent. And to my surprise 1 f ind that several of the Bishops ,j ire friendly disposed toward I)r^ joniizc arid" I believe be will be- ? legted insplte of being a foreign \0 Kirn. His has increased forty pel ent in the last six weeks. Do yo ^ enow that I atn one of the can-. ? naign managers of Dr. D. Ware Nicholas of New York and believ le will go in on the first ballot be ause.hc is a Christian, Scholar. vorkman, leader and has merited c ?reat honors by the life that ho oas lived. You that know him ce vill agree that he is a friend to tK nan and cares for the less foi jn. .unute brothers. Also he has the w 'ie. I made this stattement in all iie conferences that if we selec ^ :oo many young men to the Bi- w c.iorpric it would endanger the an hurch and kill it spiritual and ? ^ lumerical growth and all ambitone in other ministers would die i s is what I mean. A number of ;be younger ministers have ambit ions and are clamenng for the jiiUiuprk, Joakjiing- forward every r 'our years to be elected or elect ** leir friends but if you crowd the bench with young blood accord to toe law of average, they will live thirty of forty years and t would kill the interest of a General Conference because nc *f(l >ne would need be elected and you v ' ..ill find that a number of the io jretheren would join other denon nations and we can not afford to et such happen, therefore please "! io not vote for all young men ., [ find that Dr. Clayborn's marke; ' tas fallen forty percent. Dr. Ba. )is has fallen thirty-two percent; Dr. G. O. Wilson fallen seventylive percent; Dr. Blakely falle. liriety- percent;?Dr. Miclteno fall ? sn seventy percent. 1 heard Dr i'homas J. Davis, AB., B.D., M.D. pastor Campbell Chapel; AmeH :us, Ga., make an address to tinconference in Tampa, Fla. He saul that if he was elected to the / msnoprtc tie would go "to Africa and preach and give his servjc as a doctor and it would save thousand of dollars each year that .vould have toJbe spent for med- *,a cal purposes. And I've been thinl .hg since I heard his talk it would je wise for us to consider a mai ,.ith a combination; he is well in aee, pastored sixteen or more years and has done a grout wor. " or tue e. urch. Tnink it over. Jt Mrs. Lucy M. Huglu-s was-at "i this conference and announced hot candidacy for the office of sec- sV tuty.iteusurer of Missions. Florida has endorsed her. Bishop al Gregg was present und said the v' church would not be ashamed 1, they elected her. South Carolinr ii you haven't any one that is aspiring for that office I will appreciate your support for this great woman; if you care to contact hex 0 you may do so by this address: 900 West Third street, Cameron te Texas, Phone 636. I ant sure you <??o r.ot forgotten that if Dr u Rurrv in to thf? Rishnnrii cnai our own son Mr. George II ' .lampton. must take his place. It will not, nnlv elevate him, bpt it will five the State of South Carolina honor. I know you will do ar your best to see that that office u* >e tilled by a man with experience and efficiency. All who know Mr ^ Hampton knows he is the man. Enough about conference. <* 1 would like to know how is m dev. L. G. Bowman getting along '.' I will be in Florida for six weeks SI ;f any one care to write send man 1,1 uenerai i>euvery, uaiKeianu, t iu al 10 e*cn oi my mends who write. st I know you are reading the Pal- of metto Leader and I will send you P] a box of oranges. Only one box R to a town. te By the way! Old Viv went back -i to n.er husoand. He asked her to why you come back? She said: n? "Pahaw! I always know'd where ii to go when its a winter like this", ai iou have-tir say she's got Aomc- m thin? there. ei So long, will be 0T1 the air nexi w .veex over station PMLOC. n: a BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH a Rev. W. B. L. Clarke, Pastor o 8. 8. began at the usual hour n Our attenuance is increasing; ai t< the spring weather aproaches. a For the morning service the p^r b tor selected as a text St. John 20- j v :8. Subject: "Unconscious Influ ^ I . I * rroop Number jirb,Scout Birtl e compliment thO U.il Sroutand Troop No. 14 on lhi-.ii .2Mt; 'J' Birthday A Owen & Paul l" MERCHANT TAILORS ll.'ll Washington Street e compliment the .Ciirl Sc-iuh and Troop No. It on, thi-h ' Biythday * pi Regal Distributing ^ ^ Company Manhattan Rotter Wines mpratulations Lp_the Girl Si. ut of America and Troop N . ' on thoir 28th Birthday flr. and Mrs. James Robinson ti 1518 McDuftie Avennt*' ? impliments to the Girl Sco ;s v and Troop No. 14 on their 28th H. Birthday .1 Copeland tCompany 1409 MAIN STREET icje". The sermon was very autifulVy developed, showing 'J lat we do and say, live on aftei w * hnvo?noauc/1 ???tn lw? . **?~?' v \I nuw HIV m Cdl >>l*' u nil eitherHor good?m evil. Foi , li e night servTr^^t. Luke 12th h rt of the 20th ve'ise. I he. wu. H le was nicely explained and i? ti practicable to our every day jS e. We were dvliuhted to Inn o: e visitors in our service. 'Coin S ?uiu, \mi will In* cordially tv- m ived. p Both choirs are rendering ix 6i llent service, and the coope/; p >n is admirable. The Junioi sj oil* is led on b.y Dr. K. \V. Alain* - ^ to is putting much time t e) xi\i it S. V.CHU. I tie. fcenior chon p loo ><h?uy?IVol.?ii?I II n i v:i w to is very dutiful to ids work e] d who has always-been aggres < ,'uu pi ogressivc. . - * ? ~ y. T. JAMES A. M. E. CHI KC li ol ? i I Rev. LeKoy Jackson, I'ustor ft rhiiiduy, l'resiiiiin ; Eider II. b I ?wrrs?snm~rs?mm?niiriT* *$; C UuilRilt'C Willi cl ?('lll Silt li'ill li vinoa. Immediately alter the pi rvices the business part ol ti? p .i.e.ence was neid. All reports owed increase in tne various N pat tments. The ieude. s mum od reports. Air. E. i.. Vdung a iss led and Air. I-Tuiik Kenneu. lioweu. "lhe elder was paid u, 11. .urs. bsteue Janeretie Jonz. h n was elected delegate to tin a hi let coiuei eiice. e oievazuess board No. 1 ir.et 011 ? onday night at the noir.e 01 All's . .1Af's rt. Ai. loung, ?j? esu.ent. V Tha Pulpit A hi l.nnr.i n,.-l X y at tne Home' 01. Airs, i- zancc.-. 'j$ ne. Airs. \> uhelnuna Woodson X v .-7~,Ti ETuir Ties ICS.-: sci veq ? *[? ncious repast.- \ isilors arc ai X a wcieduie. - . S WOODKL' i'T NKWS ^ . j X 1 r.nnity,A. M. 11. Zion Church A liev. J. A. Lip.-ey, rumor Y ??7 y. Sunday School opened at t:.. v uui noiii' Willi a'lUi.t'* 5 a:.a 11 * c A ipt. at their pu.sts oi uuty. 1 lie Moi a.av.e ^ 'ii*e wiy 5, tig i tmai Ks \v..ich was elijoycu y r all. X z\l noon the pastor* brought to ?|< a . wonder* ul message, it tuaoe r a- hearts Inn n witnm wnile in > ko" by tiie way. Tr.e "service- *?] i: 1 e. a.uud .ail day. Tile ministers X orshipping with us were. Revs. J; mes, itice, Uilnnm and noy. w A re always gdud kla have then j{j itil us. WALTKItllORO. S. C, NEWS ij; I The Second Quarterly Conl'er- .J, ice of the Walterboio lircuu n veiled on March 2?3 at St. Pe *i) rs, Rev. I. W. Wuourn, pies.u ?< g. Alter the devotion the min- V ea of the 1st quarter was Mxa. id approved by the conference ? ,u committees appointed by the A eaiding Elder. V Jit. ?1011, the church* "A" of the ri'Llt, came up in largo nuinoui. ? id paid the' Elder in tuo on satday. St. John and St. Peter dio ? e same on Saturday. We haw 3 ree sermons during the session [4 the conterenee. our pastor, iw. |Y D. Hamilton preached Sunday A orning at St. Peters stnomy mix even trom Ezek. 34:2t>. Subject, 2 lowers of Blessing, then Y uch joy of the message demontors were present. 1 tie teachers *ij rated by the audience. .wau> v. A the Colleton Tr. School were rot". Wiley, .Miss Steels, .U.ss "5 hodes, Miss Targor, .Miss 1 atrson. Others visitors were Mr 2 >liu Oumans, Miss Ethelnell Bar ^ n of Smoaks, S. C., Mis. L. (.mi- 3 rr, Charleston, S C. Mr. W. Ham ^ ton, air. and Mia.S. Moree, .Mr J id Mrs. C. A. Jones, Mr. Jom, ij .iddleton, Mr. James, .?i rs. B(?>v J is, Mrs?.McToer ami others. Wt 5 ore out . of sen ice at 12 .45 and 5 nsted' to Cottagevd.e at St. Join. j nd there we met a full church J nd henrd a groat sermon preach- 5 J by, Dr. Wilburn on the suTrjec-t, J A Stranger in Town." We tljen } L-turnod to Walterboro at St. Pe j ?rs and hoard the ETJer" deliver 4 nothor grand sermon. I)r. W.l j urn's sermons were .in keeping . ith the l.et season so we had a * roat Spiritual 1 ast. -> >? 9 ..?TTTT~*7 14 Celebrates iday Week 'lire 12th of March Inarks the ' th tirthday of Girl Scoutinjf in inerica. 'i he Girl Scout Aloveunt was started in Savannah, cm gin ny ,wrs. .Juliette Gordon nv.\ in March, 1'J12. Since that !i?? tnousands ol t-'irls ol Amera tay. a In come loyal scouts. Troop- So. I S, the only Ncjji oop in the City of Columbia, . irtic.paling in this nation-wide rlehiation. We are proud of the iris who are taking advantage < ... the?high?ideals-?that-- -Girl? .outing olfers. -Wt?are trying to?build a Girl? cout hut to he used for camping i s summer. This will be a train lg center for the, scouts. We are sking the public to support,ua 30 per cent in our efforts. The . ily of Columbia shoulcUtaktr ?If icir hats to the Girl Scouts and upport them in every way. T'nia ' one means "by which we can i. ' our counirV boner citizens = ml our " girls greater oppwrtuni- ^ ? ? for wholesome living. .1: E. DtCKSON. Captain Troop No. 14. We had also temporal feasts i ["he following nances ^re thosi i ho assisted in the dinner for the i uarter on Saturday: Sister Qpkr i a Lewis, Louise Mulligan, \S"i 1 I elmenia Tracy, Rebecca Brooks < [attie Brown, Bro. J. H. Midule ? in, Sister Elvia Brown, Ann; i [edd, Mr. John Dumaus formerly f Atlanta, Ga., and Slaters Mai;. < pencer, Eliza Grower^, Elizabelt icDonald and daughter ass ate a / reparing the dinner at:-the par I anage. o Mrs. Alice Walker pre ared dinner Sunday-for the pre- | iding elder and the pastor a?"n . is family, and Mrs. Mary Farm ' r and Mrs. Ruth Robinson uie ared dinner for the others who cut from Waltcrberu to hear, the ~ der preach. The Rev. Hamilton s daughtc 1 liss Alma L. Hamilton teache: 1 f the Holly Hill High Bchool u 1 idly Hilly was here visiting her . ither. J : i ne tutal finance raised during le session: Tor presiding elder, 35.00; Dollar Money, $2tnotrFTTjr. J ngent. $2.10; Mission, $2.05; the 1 oor, 72c; Sunday school, $3.25; ' astor, $19.15; total $102.28. EW TRINITY BAPT. CHURCH 1 Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor Wcllford, S. C.?The weatther v as been somewhat unfavorable Imost all the year for church go- r rs, but last Sunday the rays o? S PE( CLEAN IN( (Limited Ti 4 plain Dresses or Men's Suits or Over coats or 8 prs. pant or 4 pair of drapei ies or c u r t a i n cleaned and presse 29c each PET I DR/ CLEAN1N Branch Office: : 14 iz Main St T eache ; Thursday Nit< nJJC-ii wuuieuu From 9:0 y C 'X-X-X-X"! L ? Advance Tickets < t. { TICKETS ON SAT E A' f AND THOMAS v"X"X^"X"X"X"X*\X"X"X"X"!mX I ?? ? "^fcige F?vc : < 1 ,r~ N't1 ssaJiito the <.?: ? 1 Sco.ts unJ Troop No. 3 4 ? ti tia.r libt'T liii'Uiday Counts IJrutf Store HHIIVK 910C7 Washington Street CVnilililisvhts to G;ii Si*'?UlJ>. Dr. II. II. Cooper J 125 1-2 Washington Stred s . t,1 : "~yOCT~2?l1i~l Amy's Beauty Shop PHONE TMfi"' Ye takt "ff our hat.-- x the G-.rJ, Scouts of America or,! T; No. 14 on their '.2Vth U;rttuay . JASI'ER J. LAW SON. Mgr. J- 1117 Washington St. ' . Ae cottcrtttuiat? tr.t- Girl Scouts on their 28ti. Ar.tr criary < p*t >1 I hcatre EX CM SI V LEV f(,r ( OUHO.l) springtime v,xp itrouii'i' tho. cc.*riior ftxi-1 ti.? ^fiv!> s<.T v'-i.* t:x J ippreciaticii nahinc 'h.-ir way iQ-chtn-chr^S-nrt. T. j- !- - :. w < ?a;> the- 7TT : -.iV^r TT7. eldest ai .o: iiiiU to :.i the state aai"; y: ti.e Uaptist-;. is still a live v.'.j " itr t . vh.u i' M*h<M?l. A' " Rouv in ,ria:;*s js assembled ar. . tv.;.s , >eautituf;y u. lh v T. ii Browli s, iStn-t Miy ,v. as . present, ar..' : vie v v.: tt.e kssnri At ll: lo the- pr? Syr.tv l a-v. Jiroa.l .vj'.Oke frr.jj; .Act UH'a. This w;..- ;e i <i a "w-ry . a-:.. (cm oji. At - : v ; ? -*. a:, s the Junior Chorr motored to Greer tnd hud serv.ee>'at t aivarv hup: ir.tircn, A !-sr^::~irrr-r'.-."lthein anr rrvR- ip..-" s; Tom the suhje-.i a i.<>r ; Here." The arr^ti:.? was '?r. ir.terustof the voU'.iK people if taut c.'.urch. The J;.a:nr * :."ir fiom Thompson St, a;... i t i v tired themselves - v. At tne cvc-mi.. ; no j..; (if .-[) 1 :., : *: "1 a:ii A'ith you always." Tne jjns'tor is jeginnin^ h;s 17;-. service frown steadily. are now* aeld uvice a mo?.*h that* once as ftoai. i n r< !'i-1 ..> ;?oX fnnizod r,a? -aii:Vi:r..st;*at;on md are doiutf excellent. Onwaid.. ? vo will tra\?.i. the Palmetto Leader . Zl A Lr^ J OFFER I ime Only) ? <All m CASH Ac CARRY | R'S | G COMPANY | 1907 Main St. ? Phnno QCm ! *. 1 IV/ 1 IV ,% t ? ' - ' ? r *.f ** ??*?*? t?f rs' Ball | 1 3 March 21st. $I iws Hall | 0 Until? | * ^ I J GOc; At Door TSg. r GREENf-EAF CAFE DRUG STORE [' ? :> .