The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 29, 1940, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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. " i PAGB TWO : v.. . SHf ? ' palmetto Crater , PUBLISHED WEEKLY 2 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, 8. C. , ' t Entered at ihe Pest Office at Ca? t lumbia, S. C., as secwntf cl*aa matter by an Act of Coorreee. ^ SUBSCRIPTIONS One Year $2.M Vii * Mentha 1 UA 1 I'hree Months .ti I Sm^lt Copy M ' 1 FOREIGN ADVERTISING W. B. Z1FF CO., 808 S. Dearborn 1 St., Chicago, III. Official Adver-i , tiuements at the r*te allewed by law. | . , AGENCY < nf Leader will publish brief aad , a ional letters on snbjecte etf aeiietal interest waea they are accompanied by the names and addresses i tbe authors and ?2?? are e>ot of defamatory nature. Anonymous comraunicatiana will not be noticed. Rejeetad manuscripts will net be retarded. I - KO H. HAMPTON .... Publisher PHILIP ELLIS .... Field A?aat ti. BOWMAN, Circulation 1Ux. REMITTANCE Checks. Drafts and Postal or En* press Mcmcy Orders should be made payable to the order The Palmetto Leader. -ommunicationa intended far?the ~ ~ currant uaue muit b? vary tone and should reach the editorial desk not later thaa Tuesday d each week. ' City new. looala___ Wednesday. i*. * * Telephone 4?M Saturday, June 29, 1910 PRACTICAL ECONOMICS I F/rPmers and industrial workerh in South Carolina should prac i tice. economy in consumption and t in expenditures as we approach the war crisis. We still remem- I ber how we aided in helping the boys "over there" when they ser- i ved in A, E. F. ii The*common expression in the o language of the people was to "ll'ioverize". This teeehniqne nul only became a phrase in every home, but after the war it sen* Col. Herbert Hoover to the White 1 House. Ae we travel the highways iiv. i; South Carolina we see hund.edv i of acres-of -small grain -ready I'm harvest, and the recent rains hep j lielp crops splendidly. Farmers , will have a rich harvest of wheat and oats and, if the tine season . continues,, tobacco yield will be \ more than the farmers expected. c We noticed, also, that the outlook . for a big corn crop is good. ( i. : ?. II l.> I lift ? IIUI %\ I'll I iiirlt 1 , It la ; _what pou *ave and -hotv;CrffU ecbn-' \ omizo in spending the receipts from products in agriculture ami wages in industries. The United States may not erv " ter the war now going 011 in Eu- ] rope, but one of the factors in the defense program is conservation | of energy, wealth and everything necessary for life and human wel fare?and most especially during state and national crisis. "The Old Gray" K? U*t. E. PhiMa EDU THE TWO PARTIES By the time this article appears the Republican convention held in Philadelphia, will have decided ' * which is the right Republican par ; ty in 5>outh_ Carolina. As it stands _ "now there are two separate, amP '< distinee factions, both claiming to t be the proper party. We Char- < lestonians,?are?in?sympathy?wtb- the faction, whose committee wo- 1 man is of our city, and hope it c will win out at the convention ir. 1 Philadelphia. Persons, in the up- i per part 01 me sate, u> a great extent are with the faction, whose s head is at Ninety-Six. We he- | lieve that Negroes al! over the ; world should qualify themselves r _>*. -iby .al'tting the ballot, and vote in every election where they are per" ( mitted. 'Tis true, Negro votes are not desired * in*mann places. Some 'candidates running for of lice have been known to express ( that they did not want Negro suf 1 for age. But that dots not destroy he fact that there is power in the 1 ballot, and anyone that discour n^es Negroes reaisteving is an en- ' emy to the race. We should at all times he prepared to demand ( 1 consideration which can only HI done when we become qualified . i voters. Far too many ministers | and (other professional members < of our racial group arc too dere- * lect along this line. They should i first qualify themselves, and get i tyii_ rjs-jtr. ? / * J thers to do like-wise. THE HOUSING PROJECT After all the many houses that ire being built by the government ire blessings to all races, irrespective of color. In the tirst lace the real-estate corporations' hey were too high in their rents FUr poor people. Then too any number of hp uses controled by :hem were unfit to live in. They ivill not repair leaky roofs, nor will they put in window lights ix steps, nor any other acconmnriations for the renters. Some of he houses were not good as horse ...itU HaUlCSV. 1I1I? VWl> rtl^u 11 uv Willi icrsons! owning the places. I-huve visited homes that were scarcely fit to" live in. The good renters lad their receipts for every month which meant rent, paid up to date. All the owners wante was tin payments. They tared nothing or the comforts of their renters. Now these low renting1 houses, b\ he government for the people, are real palaces when compared with what they moved out .plf. Then too the rent is reasonable until I a n't blame the people for crowding tliem-^ojut.'- In fact I wouhl N among the hi myself if I had to rent. And if the governnui.t co.itinues tp build them?as?I?hop. they will the real estate _:r; ids. and home owners, will go begging for people to occupy their old an icjue shacks. NKr.Uo iti:v iv a i.s It's a burning shame to my mind the way the Negro ministers are imposing on so called revi .als. Every time' a 'strange evau relist man. <>r woman, coines to town, or rurals some minister start's, a s(? .called revival for wo (ii three weeks. When that s over, when another tramp look rng minister makes liis appeartncT" mother revival is staged Tor ar additional two or?three- - werMcs When?they?want* a little moivy mother so-called revival is Inline i t'd.- In the event that they desire t big crowd, another revival is nit on; Should they want to rei a notice broadcasted to r in a? . ca.rsinn.?another revival Ls ] ' on. In some eases to get a got picnic started a revival i< anno cer. It has gotten so now ! it the people look upon Nogio i i vals as frolics in t he nan o 77f cligion. Soul saving is a lor: art in the average Negro r< vivals In fact that's not their objective. These latter day so called revivals 'can everything else, but in gath ring of nunibeis into the Christian church. Its time and high ifrie for ministers to know that ;hey cannot have a soul-saving n rival, without making pre paraions for same through series of Payor. This is never thought < ! >v them before lauching what hev are pleased to call a revival7 t is my candid' opinion that too nany of us ministers need to. be wived ourselves,' before launchon a campaign for the -revival o! thers. _ Till:? il)r. R. K. Brojjfden. was at his post and fjave uood account of lintself as president of the IntsTv-nomitiatiotial .Ministers union ast .Monday. Our nmod Secretary lev. \V. 1!. Jones, was absent but tov. M-urray assistant.. .^icLl, . 7! in his stead A lar^e nit a. her >f ministers were present. "\Vr.'? s the successful'.minister" was a-ly discussed by Rev. William l'et'cuux. t'o the satisfaction o^ tin utile union. Rev. J. F. llciulii .011 brought echoes from the jrvM ,'ral assembly held in his chui'cl; LJew. days a+?o. -His?aitetinTvT" ,vere simply line, and the union cave him a vote of thanks,* ant ilso Rev. DeVeaux. The' A. M. K. Ministerial alliance held a tine ncetinir last Wednesday with Rev R. K. Broaden, president presidnjf. Fine, adresses were made b\ lev. .J. ?s. A. (Irani. M. R. McBrid md the president. The A.MK min slers in t'harleston, have the lies' uiioii in the state. Our next meet ni; wiil be Wednesday after the irst Sunday in July. St. Luke A. VI. E. church is prepariv to move. I he Federal Housing committee is fivinu' the congresiytioh a real I loirr/nin Wi? tVt?l ftftl'l ill that it is the hand of (Jod._ us Ailvaiu-u^un Our Knees. 1)1' K W-KST N Kw S Dr. J. (', Quarks and family worshiped at Mr. Lebanon' A. M. K. eh.:rcli on last Sunday mornr,r. He was speaker at the 11:50 o'clock service and preached an _ Inspiri ng . se;"voru - L>n? Man-, lay night he held his third quae-' x*rly conference at the.above nam h! church vyith splendid success ?Wn?and?Mr*.?('urtis?hh?Hnrkless tad as their dinner quests >n last Sunday, Dr. J. C. Quarles' ind F. L. Bouey- and their famil es and Mr. <). L.Smith. Mrs. Harkness is a gracious hostess mil made itpleasant for eat h one rresent in her home. She was assisted by *Mrs. Wesley Darkless an aunt in serving. Mr. Melvin Eakin of Cincinnati. )hio is the guest of his parents n?l M>s. Timothy Eakin. Miss Janie Wharton of Wart 'K,V,!S uas a visitor at the home >f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. ? Wharton on last Sunday. The Woman's Missionary society of St. Mary Baptist church ' as entertain* <1 in the home of Mrs. Carrie Barniore. on las Fhursday afternoon. Mrs. Bnrnore made it very pleasant for' ler guests and served a'delieiou enast.. Mr. Richard Young whose ankle iVas fractured by accident in a taseball game is recovering satisfactorily at the home of his pa ents Mr. and Mrs. David Young. Till MILLER C HAl'EL , A. M. E. t III He H Rev. L. ( . linwman, Pastor .Newberry, S. P.? I.ast Sunday many ol' tin- el urch-yoers found their.way to ehureh aiul took part in alt of Hie relgiotis services, it was very .warn. and?fans?became very useful. Services ran hiuh at Miller's after a warm interested Sunday school. Bro. II. B. Butler knows how to handle children, lie served as Supt. in the absence oi Bro. Floyd. Bro. Butler is well t\eise in tt.c -llii.de and lias been an officer of the S. >. and cluir h forty years or more and he is more active today than many of tin oiuiy men. Tile sc. iimn that was ihviren Suniiay mornine by can pastor shall be with us a long limn Hie enl\ (?vne 1*^.,. I ;? r- 1 lor .the1 S.eaics. .Much enthusiasm ..is demonstrated iy his hearers whose eyes were wi t. with tears. The Presiding Elder, liev. i>. ( nham pn a. lieu . a im si w'underfill sermon Sunday night ami t e congregation was very mn. h inn ill'.-.-Ill t.\ei i i.- .1 esSt.ge. Rev. liowpian accompanied by his Junior choir .motored over to v iiion and worshiped last Sunduj yene.g J\\itii t..e Ue\. J.. A. Jan'?i iii?err?I io, 11 i, ; 11,^ . :. u 11 i? TTTiTTne built and served tor ii\e yearsHe was heartily received and many comments were, given iii.m (-flr?pi.i a.'titnr a soot sliti ixg :-ei 'men, taken from St. Luke lining as his subject Nothing ft-. From God. i lie i..ui minivcr-ar\ of .'und'i i... {i- I w .11 !i : in .1 illy "i i it ::"d end July- 1 1th. 'T:;e program' shews .hat tile following premium mi. .ii :. coMt' l i'jfat .nil " v. ill v |... i: lifvs. II?f?Ifn 1 m kIi. I'iv(:!m;i:i, Sllep ie.nl. (ii).sitn.. t mi.c-., ;'i. Sunday afternoon Key. ' Canhlei . ill i>i this .will if under. 11:? .v.;>pices of the stewards." The. siii^iiia. fonvi titin -. ed of Id choirs will be ;il 'a ' alien:.-o'ri' at It?p.te. ,.m eaeh choir is asked in i,aise * !.on a prize will he y'i\T;n eai'o ?*! <i; that raises the above anii-ai i r>i more. ?i?< a:.: ". ... i? hia is home, on her \a at . ! was at church Sunday i.e : i dr. l-.ll el l !!; !,. i- .. . ' V <'. ,M in mil 1.1' 11: i . ~ him a call. 11js i.ne of .. *i- : Those on t lie si. k lisi: -\j ( M. Cilder; Mrs. Car,-. Mr.. ! . 'er .and Mrs. Until Ciena, ni'iiu.. Those* mi the ini|UM'.e li-u f.'-l i .?. Kmma Spearman ah I Mr>. I icie<la Wilson. I.ove Feast and class meeiii^.: will be .at the .hur. h < vt " a -lay iirorninu-. At ' tie ejus,- e. .'.'.is meet i 11 if. all MI \ / >. Presidents- are ashed 'to. rCome to chinch Co t.1 1 !...: ell. MAIiiON N IAN S i ! in tin. I Mli'llel'lv i e: elu .as h.-l.l at Si. John A M K . u, e! y I'res'dinj M HI < r A. I'. Spears i l.e '.I- ill Till, .-.lie If. I.-Il . , . !. :i\ <f ji li . twn cxc.ljcnt s?.' nioi;s. Til.' elder si!-< >s"ii [in- i:t: ' I 1 a 1 lei of 1 I'ilil lifllllV' SS to d U t V . "'if . oil i i I i f a??" I in-i i I .?*rrrrt s.-lli c of Kid. I I. I i-.vrtiiio who m:i?!f liSirly. s t?r * * ..in'rniiiy ihe v.'i\ tho ctrnvo should o\i.ini jirlo i.in h ;i i_h i, <; I i < . 'i . -i-i'.'.'o! ; h ' <'hil.lr.'iiV Jfta> ? x<-r.S a at^ornooti. Juiir 1??. Mr. K.lia. ti-i .la. ki. \,h<> |.cn?:'iny i.'s nt:.at lua'o "Far 1 a'-rr-!' "tlT! o T ' l et,.' -i 1 . thf Junior choir. Mrs. Klouist- (ii : . v..-..- i i. ~f . . lolll.-' e.?. Tho .)unioi choir \\ ii . :t - i ?. their frienfls al tho ho;;-.,- "M. Ifsiatn, Tuesday"T;\vnit.o\ i - .11 i i.J 1 rial a 't > .1 - ) I : ! ! 1.1 i> Andci si;ii. >. < Mr. M. Joi tial.h; - '"r !a is attending thf s:mu'.or w, o..1 :r Atlanta ui.ivHrsity. ,.::il.\ Atlanta imivvrsity.- I .-it'He >! :? a'vof.ijf a ,as Barnwell. Mr. Thomas Moot.' iu.? -ih. . a m'ot iuy which . t>! f \ Moll i.i illiil at! o(l.l it . So I ,.l : . afternoon. 1 oYioch, at 'T !!.. gin's rcsi,<leiv.-t.-. Miss fClizabclh I!,.', ; I i! ' : ), institute;. Mi; . <i. II Daw-. S'an oIleMe. The.' following young-1 > ' 1 ?rion eo.'.: ' -i ' i' . I t.S. I -;:: ' this year: Miss x Yos'-le (in Miss -Vcnirlle' l>e:\s,~ MrrAWT?."" Braddv and Mr. Thomas Km/'>Ct7'1' dmiu. - to rrWr? MORRIS I5KOWN AMl\ c if riH ii Rev. It. I. I.emon, I'a-tnr , The attendance was go d dM ih'_r the entire day. .At 11 V M. Dr. Lemon preached to a large congregation from the theme, "Considering your way." He used as-a te'Jct, Hagai 1 The -<v will remain lung in minds of those who heard him. ' At K I'. M. I Jr. I.emon a idi s-.dthe (Iridiron B-ncvolent Associate! ion, and the Ladies Auxiliary of j thf? same. Subject of his diseours'e! was "Prerequisites to s **.": Th" Asso iation 'celebrated its-' ?0th titini'ersat y. At therVemntr set", ice five persons were induct-1 ed in to the full communion of the church. ' Bro. .fas. Davis., leader of i lasNo. ft is still ill at his home at 72 Ashe St. Wo are now engaged in an -ffort by pledges, to renovate, and paint our church parsonage There in an ususual amount- of activity among the clubs of the church. 5 PALMETIO LEAnBR | Maybk so an 1 (11} V. II. J s<'<~;?; < *> . v <">: ? "l'lNXlETl FIN Tin- modern. big-time m wspap f-would be tivhind tin* times if t mi not ea. J \ onmie strips the ' funnies. These' funnies are fust j losing their funnjness however, I I. \ . ari\ nioi-e serious lessons j for the thoughtful and more eon-1 siil'- v pel sons iio';.vad */s. r.jcve y?>u noticed lunv much yatvster stuff : as been colored .up and slipped into the picture.'/ Ht/ u,owjuij)That isn't funny. ;a\v you noted that never before! were there so many vivid portray* ' lis of shu' tine aid holdups the' low ani.mal side of hunia>tity? | JCxair.inei your funnies next tinie| vi?u yet your newspeper. I hi you seel, the cause of sit' much criminal it t'y ? l)o you won ! der why criminals arc nmre mnn-j-oiis iti the ranks of youth than ver hefo'rt,',? Have you evei ; i.o.K'ltt of the effect of picturesThe Trustees Auxiliary, one <?[ the mmt const riict ive bodies in .VIorris Rrowh rs now etijrnyod in ?i filial effort to clear the slate ol all that they owe on the 1 ei'.liti1 runnels pl ied, in the aisles of the 'chtir.lt last- year... To this (<:d a truest rally has been stated for the afternoon of .Inly 7. l'.'hh -11 is hoped that t'his-effoj:t will Inmo. es-: my. I he Tr st.-es auxilary l.......l. . I l .. e : v v i.-.i i \ t'i . Imdy (if women assists her. All of mil' auxiliaries need if !>. ^ : We still iiia'irtain our forward ! < !<. . st. rim.U' \mi: < iii ik ii 'v ?. 1".Ml . AVi'.i(lifts. Pastor S-Mamie Ilintoir and Asst. ' Hi.nty .In! n-iti'i. .Jr., conduct i 'la- S: nduy S Wool. Sonu' of the ' i i '?! ieii--?M'?H? ?i ii 11 h a iv as t' li'-ii !-. They know v. hn.l In take 1 " draw tile yatui i ! '1 - et4l< Ms. Rosin (tie. !. . IH.h 1i\ (I clai es i Fiat i !' i !a - must ' "! I,at senior t> a '.i t. Mrs.* i?i 11 . ii;i Devout ??!?lain thev wet'* and St ill'"hol'l*'< hauev. Mr-. Annah If. 15i\>n ! N'?. :: t< a ' f. Mi s. IMae a 'i'iiMinas 'No. ! t aelieis. Mrs. ' hi:- mi \n. ai-.j Mrs. Teua !. \ > ':< , N"n. 11 a: all in a rare. A warm prayi r service pre ed1 . !., -Si-'i*I it ? s. IleV. 'I'. 1!. Vi >al!ie's. i!. pastor,' preached a .-mi! stirrimr -ertiion wide!: a!! ' 'l eyt d. S dijt ? i was found fsiji'u lfor: Yea- My 1 'e...' A\ e U;;i| sr.ci a! \ isit m s present. Mr. .1. f SVotty^tf. and Mrs, Ma? tin \\ aliace. *M'iss IT. ssie Jniir.-' n. Mr. San.in I .Johnson an.!, Al's- Juriali I loonier. Oar doers iatd ajar t.n all people. Tim pa-'or ami c i.. .1 .setvio-s at Shiloh (.'!.??;rdi. Rev. T. ('. C.'j'iy, pa-tor. Rev. Weathers preat-'Hi! a masterpiece sermon. At ."i o'e!...!. ??ni irrionin y I". a -t ; t? ?>k pl.t c at .Mrs. I.aura 1 )evni:'l.">. j mama > i nnsoleti by Sisters I'l'-si, , Sljjiiiv ami Amtah I'rimsiui. < !.. eluuvb. job. tjw phttt !: Mamie K. Hiutop.r Re pottos.. in.i jFi:i7 \TMTT:. <hi h< ii Kev. \\ . 15. I., ('lark. l'av(or fv.n a-. be iy i I :.s I'al.ii.v r.i . . !. ?ra- n?of i f r I. iP ' Pi's" 1: as a result of this omI ) : !! activities of xI.< rh.utv: . M ,.h coinmoiulut "'> !>' 0. . . , . onibtcsiiiti < f th> church Aver, tin ir.al.- or'an iiait'o; i ' church for tin I ?}? pi'trr!::!r,Iy lajiyin, ; mil 1 in " proyu:.; ; .jii.>?< M by the ? :?sI "i' i .ait tr srjyi t' ? pa., in . .'ho tii,- a Wo from St 1 : i i?vt 11 v rathoi I iio s'!t . was i:..icvl appropriate ill r.'v r wit . till' or a sioiV t s.o-yjy,.. l:,.v. Mr ! ! M. .; . ayvnt f .( t !; I'iv ri.a 1 ;iM?l Arc:.}-at In.- r i'-vlr,! t, . A.. . rip.:., a'birrss. whirl 1.- a f-.-ll rl.o-i . 'am_iuau'< fro;r. ,!)iort: I'r.ansv.a-re | I'.rayct. . |.ai-vntly Mr. Hilton a ..1 .. . . si Lit i!i lAxuanw at-- "ih" . : v. as mari-'x' a: .1 f. :, . folly <!> russoil. J t nr. i \ , 1 much roup V '-a hi- anv friotni. ' i o. Mr. fl ato|' j< a of parts, bavin .- m p t' l !!:' ft to 71",TT;"Tf; N'< w""V >rl. ' City :-llv: :? rant of i o 77:1; Coin-a-y x . r-ta.'Ca . at the past W o'rlh's W.11. ami at pr, M-nt i.. I ! . -1 it,,r I .1 . r I ;thr N'.\.\( T. 1 Mr. I.. .1. Mm.i ets.U \ i-il '''V. acceptably ;.t the pinko. -:t ,.I th-i,;. .' < ' ! ,-s u. fi' harm-mio- s. t a!^l reflwtj-d much * i;i: :ii.iiiu'i i My. II. S. Suiliva". In. It. \V M-t!. I <. M. W Il-uiv.. Wr wi-ri' ?Idiirlit< ?! t>> so I many visit t ii (tie services sun { <1:: v. t < mi' air a n. ^ t], v. ill a! I wavs fi:v a cordial welcome, i aiv honing a spei <Iy ivcov- i | < * " for all . four si k members. I T i Ssitalay school and A. ( . K.J | (.? :.mi. n'v cot tine alone nicely, mah r t!,e 1'ailhfi ! if idanee ??f j Mes- i \\ . I!. Younir ami II. \V. I Wei hi i'. respectively. Tc iiastnl' shall speak Sunday I mojninsf at the eleven o'clock ser 1 vice from the subject "Fifth to'.O r.". ?K\\KTTSVII.!.F. NKWS A nundier of teachers left this week for various summer schools. Miss Delphine McDaniel entertained a few friends on Friday I _? l) MAYBE NOT x Mlttl ?v If I OI(J | Y tlORK .THAN N ^ (?.. i- e min.I, especially, the imI ii ssidtiable mirni? Answer these tj. i-slimis an I yotj will see your r . .. .1: ? ........ 1 ......I,. Hti.nu > irt?m t! |||I H I VIII (UI^IV ?* dangerous ;u:gle.t T.ue movies art*'- "tops'1' when it van.' ti> portraying j'.ist what the f miniis raiiy a lot of gangtor uiul shooting stuff. How on aith'.may we export the children . ot to want to carry a gun or pistol and. use it? More that, that, now can-we expert youngsti.'is to lie ealni and collected, 'ii? ti i:.ey see m tile funnies and movies everything* that ish't funny V We iiave a lot of sense, but it seems we haven't sense enough, to face real dangers in this age, and do something definite about tlieni'. (Rights Reserved) x . night with a "Iloiiie-coniing So-1 rial." Kveryono reported a very pkuii^mt evening. The ones attend iiig from out of town were .Miss. Odetla Miller. Messrs. James liar! liir.'toii. John and ("orniclns Colei of C'heiaw, S. ('., Mr. Randolph' Itowe and Ml*. Robert Harlee ol I Darlington; S. C . Messrs. Howe -uird?Hu rlee?were?guests?of?Miss' Helen Covington. Mi s. B Morris of Columbia. S. i i'. is in the eity visiting her child-1 ri n. She still looks the picture of, health.?: Misses' Carrie Murray and Lillian Henderson, accompanied by Mr. Bradford .of ihetsvilie. S. ('. were the Sunday evening guests of .Miss !). (). MeDanjel and othau frieials. Messrs. Henry, and Robert Butler. Misses Anna I .or and Cornie!la Butler-\ve! e the Sunday aftel'i een y ts . ef their Aunt and I'tiele. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Johirakin. 1_.Tiny are from Martsviille. Mr. Bailey IUipiee w;u f; neroli/.ed Wednesday r. TT at Sh'ilel, Bapti-t Cliurch. Mr. and Mrs. Luther 1 Htpree of Philadelphia \vei lioine to pay their last respect t their father. Miss Rosalie Alshrook *is* visit ing friends in (liveleyville. Our sic!; f iends arc Mrs. K Jeatuikin. M s. Sal lie Cyns. Mr Bo: Clislald. MisS Natl Jones, (in to see t ilese f fiends. Kveryoiie is looking forward ti tlte cii|iim?-ncenn'-.iit exercise of B H. S. School on Monday, June IT. The nit-Mic is invited to attend. M f*?Annie?Mae?Stephen?ItttMVdiu sday for Xew York Cifv i... , : 1 .: .? 1 ... 1.1 >' 11> i ..-osier uim i eiai ives Mr. Ijee Mm ris of I>a iriiibur \. c. was in the city Friday r>?utc to Columbia, S. f., Mi IVane's Morris aceompanied?hi? to ('nlumbia. Mr. S^ni Cook was fineraliz* Friday at Galilee Church. If i? i want?a "Leader" sir I t tie Harold McKay. Mrs. E\a Heath Kaddy is in V city visitim*?^ husband and Ti children. V "IKFSVILLE NEWS . The Coir.uniity Phl'harmoiiie ' 'h r s had :t- : oliettrsal Friday nitric dune ill at S:lf? at the St. -M-irt+h. TTiiiTTTi. Rev." II. lad.son. the director, lie left Srn.lav for :i trip to Pinnm-dinm. Vn . t i- tldilct a 1 e\ i. al meet ill'.' of two weeks. Mrs. Tneso Pet r's* n c>f Ri.hr 4'i?riujr S. C. is }".e'-e visi'in.r to ?e-H-r. Mr--.?To o 'ih1' 1>>a!ks, n'Mvs. Nina St rood, one of her si-ters too. Mrs. Rosa 1> nnis. Miss Sharlott Pompev is home from Colum ' :a at th- 1 edside of her mother M!s. F. P. Ponney. We hope sh< w :IK sn.-.n he well' neain. _ L_ 4 Whop vmi tire in I.eesvilb* .and1 want ?,-nd t bine's to eat. ?o to th. 'hiker's Cafe. Rjylroad A\'o. Mr. Sammie Pep motored to C ihi. 1 ia M.otnla.V on business. RIDGE SPRING NEWS *!'! servers jit Rider Hill Sunday was Jn-t viand. The Lord's " tinner was served ;tft awards. The Mi nth of May CluTT^enort d Mrs.. Mary (' juvford ' spoils >1'. The June report was -Mr*r Maud fiTgrn or tnroffsor. Wo arc a?kincr that yo r tit +rrt:t?Trr b? tri'ired n'i>\v to Ju!vlh-!'. all yor tan to i>"t the pr > nve'v M > s, f?. Mason is t!.? ni.i|M,i, Watdi The leader for the leport. Mr. :mil Mrs.. M. } >. lJouan Jtncl Mlj-s Almoin Mock wore visitinv in llov. n Saturday at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. NYlson Head. M -. I'aulino Cobb I'dalock of \il;on was tin- nfterno >n vilest o'". Mr . ' . Williams lavt Monday^ j 11ov. .1. Andrew's of .lohnsf a . ! -Vas a . is.itor in town last-week. IN mihkyim.K air. Silas Met oy died suddenly at hi.- home in Abbeville, Friday. I uiie lit. lie was funeralixcd at Ml. Pleasant baptist '('lunch last Sunday at o'clock where he .was It fa11In id member l'or years. Mrs. Kmma Heed attended the \\ omen's baptist Coincation.- at I I.ni-iice last week. She expressed herself as hav inn had a very I loasant stay. Mr. and Mr-n .Joe Henry of Secession Ave., announces the birth of a 'jn.ii 1, Joan, born June ?Jth, 1040. - ' ~ I PROFESSIONAL I; CARDS ji Office Hours: Telephone: IIA. M. to 2 p. m. Re?. 8871 1 c i\ m. to 8 p. m. j: DR. VV. I), Chappelle 1 Physician and Surgeon i Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty t i Office: Knaidonrn 2115 Lady St. 1301 Pine St. 1 < Columbia, 8. C. 1 OR. H. H. COOPER DENTIST ;>.p*-cial Attention Given to Dis- 1 eases of the Gums Gold Crown and Fridge Work A Speciality Office Phone 6129 Res. 8264 1125 Washington St., Cola., S. C. dice Hours: Telephones: s :3U A.M. to 7:0'J P.M. OfTice 603.1 Residence 8873 { DR. I). K. Jenkins ., DENTIST fc'i.link's. Plates, Crowns] Fridges ; Anesthesia a Specialty |.l I)R. J. G. STUART U Kye, Kar, Nose and Throat t Glasses c'iUetl Accurately 5 Olfice flours Telephones 10 A. M. to-2 P. M. Res. 4692 ] 4PM t?. r. P M 97ofl I w v/...vt V J w > Office , ' Residence 2030 Taylor St. 1.317 Fine St. j, REV. J. H. JOHNSON' NOTARY PUBLIC Office ,2029 Marion Street Dealer in Real Estate. Performs marriage ceremonies, writes wills deeds, mortages, claims, etc.^ Call t0 Sec Him Office Phone 8107 Pes K7?>? Counts Drue: Store PRESCRIPTIONS ( OMPOt NI) El) AS WRITTEN BY YOl'l DOCTOR A Full Line "of Toilet .^rl,cle? ! 1105 WASHINGTON' SIREE1 PHONE 2-19C.7 David rLFTlison; General Insurance Honest and efficient at dm; tion given to aj| liu* -?c..?*, placed with nie. PHONE .5717 ... | I, K K V Y ' s j| ITXKif,M,-tM>ME X I iMli'iii.k r.t? And KmUalmii |<| ?SL<)<; AN? f LOWK\i PRICKS | A>ilil i.AM !; SI.KN ICC X "As Npnr \s A cm Ncari-ist I'lu.n X , . ... : y j* I !a I * - !'ii t>?; an;| ay, S. I 5. I;-.'.. FT i. >K SI. ( oi.i Mil X _L l-'-l-l* ?N : ? !> Tin: city i *t* - 1 Charleston | Sch< X (ii\KiKsr< X |- J!N^ 2 1 t o V A Ai'pr vcJ ! v I!>i' l> A I ii(!< r (hi- Sii|H*r\ isioi Counlv Hoard < i i i ; i . /, I , . i I .* 111 ._i I "i .... 11 ftr*zTT-i | Lai uraltay Alodt rii | ?S(-:A I;KI;KZL ALI rX l or I>u 1 If 1 in and other infor Charlesl ? ? ? IH KKK I! i ? ?4 wii.t.iAM ii. (;k cr ix'i on ROCK HIT .AN ACCREDITED CO-EDIT Oraduafos eligible for adm ..C C . .4 hi iHiir >i*ar mh wjioi ksomi: i:\vikon h i: a !/l hfl i. Fall Session Begins For further information add L. H. E.'Wa __ 1 Saturday, June 29, 1940 ;i<EKNVILLE DISTRICT UNGINti CONVENTION H ARTEULY SESSON 'T!h* Greenville District Singing onvention of the A. M. E. church STo. 1 will hold its quarterly sesion i'liMilav, June .'k>, r.)4U at the ??ir Yiev, AME church. Denver >. of which Rev.- IX Gr -Brown This convention is ulso invited i) the Seconal Aryiual Home Coin ng Day program to be held at Big Bethel AME tihurch. Ware shoals of which Rev W. L. Wiliams is pastor. Please meet us at Denver Sunlay for-a glorious session. Mr * 1. K. drove, presient; Mr. L. R Jutlor. secretary; Rev D.;C. Brown > lastor.l CHESTERFIELD NEWS > Miss Sara Jackson is spending evcral days at Myrtle Beach. Mr. Robert Foster left Friday 'or Belmar, N. J., where he will pond the summer. Mi^?Pearl ..i > <n <i.-> ? IMII-H ri'iiHives in tncaw recently. M' s. iSunU* Kills, Due West spent Tuesday with Dr. and Mrs r. II. Tontley _____ Mr Emanuel Trivers is spendng the summer in Charlotte, NC. Miss C. Ellerbe, Cheraw, was !e guest of Mr. anil Mrs. Howtrd "Jackson Wednesday. -s. Dr. J. H. Toatley motored with )r L. W Long, Cheraw. to Mayes.'ille, Tuesday*? Mrs Lizzie Dill was the dinner puost of Mrs P. C. Hiddleston re ently*. Mrs. Jessie Summers is in the __ lospital a?\_this writing. ONE WAY VA cents per mils I . _ ?. ?4? ROUND TRIP 10% less thon^ouble the one way fares . ^ Air Conditioned Coaches ON THROUOH TPtft 79 1 J. T. COBB " Division Passenger Agent Columbia. S." C. *? i s ' .?. ^ ^ ^ ^ I ..' v ' "cvv ^tnnaircr ' W,vvv'X"X?XMX*,!"X"X"y^^? ?V THE SEA :!; ; | Summer | -)ol I . f)\. S. r J JULY 27 | x c|-.aHm?nt of Education .{. - "i i i ' V > til inp i nariesion y :>f Education -1- Ijl iSPuiavlU'i'.^ The Grades X I.ihrary.-?St-rong-Faculty y??-:. THE SUMMER- | -i mat ion, write { ton Summer School '? MiHJSTRIAL SCHOOL J CHARLESTON, S. C. 1 AYSON, JR., DIRECTOR ? inn, ibmmmwwmmw?? J. t COLLEGE X, S. C. ATIONAL JR. COLLEGE ission to the junior year ndard colleges MKNT. LOW RATES LOCATION Seotember 5, 1940 ress: Johnson, Registrar rner Brice, President