The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 13, 1940, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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| PAGE TWO t I ^ j Jlalmcttu iCeaiirr PUBLISHED WEEKLY 1310 Assembly St., (Jolumbas, S. C. I ? . . t , i ^ tutored At the Post Oflice At C?lumbia, S. C., as second cl*sa matter by an Act of Congress. 1 SUBSCRIPTIONS Out Year .... Six Months .... 1.2? ? ihree Months ... .71 FURSXCN AUVEKTISIN G W. b. -ftt-7~(ihi(;a'gfi, 111 Urticial Adver. Usemeuts at the r*te allowed by law. 7 AGENCY . . . . The Leader win publish brief and rational- letters on ' subjects , of general interest when they ar? accompanied* by the names an4 addresses of the authena ana aie not of a defamatory nat-ire. Anonymous communications will not be netioed. Rejected manuscripts will net be returned. GEO H. HA UPTON Publicise* fc. t.LL.13 .... neia iigew L U. BOWMAN, Circulation M#x. REMITTANCES Checks, Drafts and Postal or Bbu pre?? Mcn.ey Orders should be n.ade payable .to the order ef 7 Hh v Pslmr'tn 'VtiHtr ( Communication* intended for the currjent j^sue must be very trie ano' shoiiMbreach the editorial desk not later than Tuesday of ssrh week. City news, looaia Wednesday. " ' i Telophorne illl Saturdav, Julv l.'i, 1940 jj ' w i . _ jr*m OK. KM.MET SCOTT r Conspieiou.-: in the KepuLlica:! Party is In-. Enunett Scott, former secretary of "Booker T. Washington ami of - late Executive SecI'tlarj?rjf 11., ward?t'' - ;t y 1 ) r Scott is serving now as Dire.-to: of Publicity for. the Kep'ubli.-an National Comh.itte*- and uccuni.es .? p.ace in tne m^ri in los of the* Republican Council. Dr. Scott is a man with a master mind. level-headed. yet aggressive. Ho is an astute politician of extra-ordinary . pow?;r an-. 1.; la, a states titan of tho 'hii-mes' iauk. No greater pinsoTi evei occupied sue?.' a stragetie j>o>i'.io!i, and the Nesrro :a < no*, or i ; stronger mind to ad', neat'- av place our needs before tho loaders of tho Party. I>r. Scott is' at t'rabur of justic advocating tho cnus<: of his people. If tVillka- i.- ?-Io.-tet we trust and hope that Dr. Km i ' nx-tt Scott will bo given a-place in the now cabinet. IN S.I K \ M K MAKKS HP. ' 151 SI MOSS ! <>|{ NKKRoKS Tr.o development' - f .n.-iuranct bus.ness among A rr. or lean Nc.irromost.y .?. t: o -Southern and i.ordoi' states ha- been ma: '--clous ' .i '. ? n.i- twon't voars. l:.. N'.i* '-a. I - .ranjV Torit-rit i . : iia'Snioro last week nro *: of^le wsj : i-'ij.h-V r?-pr?- er.t .l .1 ,-t ., . managed nusi ; - - i y v?a> indeed rep r- - . :<).'> d>-i? ^atos froni .goto. ' .'. ; attofida'nco 'I : .. ' j.e;,k- I at the eonv? ' *. i ,\ a- In ( i' Spauldinc head uf tho .Noi th Carolina Mut .? ? <-w i 11,' - at I lurham,T1" T'-e fact - * at??d |,y r i. Nui th ("a ' rolina Insurance wizard furnisher much food for thought anionic students of economics and those win glory in the fundamental progress of ths Negro in bu-iness- Quote: C. <?. Spaulding, president of the North Carolina .Mutual Life Itisui ance company, in: addressing the delegates, pointed out that < o'r, panies represented at the convention have $350,000,000 insurance in force, an annual income of $15,. 000.000, assets of $23,000,000. and employ 10,000 pe^ons. These are large figures and they need to he, hoause insurance is off laigest and best managed business. It has come a long way in twenty years, and because of conservative management, insurance companies have earned the "confidence and'respect of tlieii milium policyholders. But these first twenty years have been years of setting-up as ses and reserves, training men and women, building a strong foun dation. *' The next twenty years should he the period in which dividends paid tpolicyholders will yxceod by ten time?}, those paid to stockholders, and that is the development to he expected, A total of $375,286,043 worth of \ ' rr* **tc of the twenty-eight cpnv 1 par.. s submitting reports at th< twentieth' annual convention ?>f t!v National Negro Insurance V--s ciation. Miss Mamie II -tatisticUin of th>- so- - i? ported last-week. i Ths amount v.! Titer. m. 2,"i7'""v" : policy holder^. showed a* . r'> 'of over >" million !? ?.'at * ' er ins* j year's report. K. A. Yo :. char" mail of the'Nati< ?.;.! No. ' !:. -J ame Wei k committee. iv; < ! I that the participating oiik* i sold over :r.i!lion >! h < of. business Hiring ' ? . J May t". t-> Id. 1 :.e t..;<* - a: .Tease of f'j'.i!' and : ai: :.ii?jj'??r. -:?>l!ai> ?.<. ! ia~. . u. - I" .*: i : < t 1 W. airn-e. *.V:tr I ?r. Spaai . a' ? "I: - aaro o.:r !arjfv.-t ar:>: 1 h.ai.aytd ashless. It has : v, 1 i 1-irr.' wa> .n the last tv. years." ?? There ii'.;.. , _foi ."fTT N'ejfro j- ta.nja-a u\ ' v eoi. . S'iicf.'s tin, be <>bta:::e?i .? other fields oi business ...st us / has -beer. ' obtained ip.su'i ance field. ^ ? - \ N KlJlTOKlAI. ( ()M>;:.NT I '!'< the Editor !' . Tv I. elide J": , Kindly aive a.e spac? y I paper that 1 ' n.fsy publieb. ' i ii.d congratulate you th- :> spler.diid editoiial of dii:.., I cardiac the Allen-HetJe'di. t r- '.a ' tiun. Yo-'r t-<ti11-1 in! h< ' f<>r all N?--:o S .it:. iol.'.iar> rcK-ai.d:?>? ti.o.r nnminationai- ?. <-niK-cUon.-. W i. , ao loft *>ur r*.l?ji*n> ?i?-r.o:v.i:.atl>.r. stand in tlvo way j-r- iti-ss. ! - ... "i. ? 1 curst and not a hks-ir.ir. ' j ..: tiii u:.'!' -I'jfJ-H; ; in mv way of thinki'titr. it ..- mv. ".< for *o learn, new to !-pon?i thorn on. a nyoit rntlvcly ? ? luio'-j-ly. oduoiiti'-na..;.. and ?. f.c inioa'.Iy. If wo v. . .! : .e..77i~t~" inc-on.oH coifH:* .. a - li i-a'?' a t .o a; : no ly jiioi'v -f'0"I than tno\ ar<- ion/ ati'? it. o v vapor that tr. i? .v * an "A"" ' ra.if N"- ' > < if-, v Carolina. If I an, in otto. v : li t. the thought, oi it :: . ... t . r.N-u") .hfjlii::. IV r-." gro S'iutr. < aiulina t?? ' j? -11o .-u-.-ce.-.-f'uiiy v.itr. y .throughout the cur tr y. .< given equal . <: eat ..j.al a-; -Again acee]>t* r.y ti".a:.k.An<! I join With y-.u iii say.r.g. V'-ai's. e.vr. Out tn.it -lN .i-.'c y?ar- v.i .-hail i.av- . Ai. VH-rr-a rs.:'... V.?ui> ' !. ? Cm A i?t h .c K . I* a.o. Vate "lk-arh'-i - ( -lege, \\. 1 v A < UKKI.M l<?\ i... K'litoi; I-.'.")- A at' .V n.-r i... ? L':.. era! years he form a.v. a\ .-l ! r.'-l ai. i get ir. I.v. iti. t.'.v ai'.-t r. ite I.. < h I'.'/A II' ' 'a:n.' V.ae$YV the ,'utV it.-: -?.t j i: r An.en ia\ ar..j . . . - ' r. 4efThii,"w/.i'.i; ' 1J. ai.t 1 ?? > v. il at iam.' i i'C.a :: 1 thought ,\sa< li-i.t. i" ;.a.-Ii'.f. '*+?? t. 1 ? rat. ay ' at vast.'t cot,at u'.i. ' \\ I..11 !.< oUllm -'I !. . collected '.villi tne :a 1:1i 1 - ....1 ; tend I" their u'.\r. atVa.ij.- t:.cl> .won't he -<> Hill* 1. l'A|:IU>i"!; mi'-li. the mini.steiI am ."aViav ti.i.ti fatrtio* in-ail c"iii< II* and .?til\ ii'it'il l<< carry *>. t my * ml i'. - -i.il 1 (Key.) S. K. MAk i I.h :J112 Asylum It*.ad " ( <>liimo:a. >. P. S. -Thcivfmv ll;?- ]i;mii>! A;.<t!i?suiU*?S before tii*- ;> >-art;.: v the funeral. TO 111 i: KKADKKS >K Till; I'Al.MK'ITO I.I \ 1)1 If i li <i{r{iret tali- aiiOfVi ln-ljiimr ne ti> locate >ii i i- \ i t y ileal friends of mine, who lived in Camden, S. and were oiko a subscriber and writer to this paper. I've written personal letters, but no answer lias conic, anil I'm > deriivs why? It' they still reside there otf something: serious has nappeiied to them? These persons ary: Mrs. 1 taisy N. Collins. Mrs. L. It. Toss and family; Mrs. Rebecca Thompson and other;*. If any one of them reads this 'I-'lh be too jfhi.l to receive a persons^ letter from them. Write to; i I.. M. GIBSON, Route 2, Bo < KG A Newberry, S. ('. Hub^ribe For? The PaJir: Iveacter THI SKY\10t K ( \KliOI.I. HONORED ItLl'l BI.IC A N S NA.MK collmUl \ MAN TO NOTIFY NEXT v ( -frksident I r. ( hai. - M. I'.- . ?. 1. M. A. Atr> tinu A. Brier , leyau* io Kepiit>'irt?ii National < "tr entj. n ('??>. J. I.alfs (.cralil Very I U> Negroes . u. .s. < , r ly ' 'ol l#at'-s <? -t ai ; ??: Suniiiiei ton ( ..a".j ..an of t t: K p-ibl.l'altj .... : .a.? that Seyi a>; ... i > ikdumbia, tk-lo .... ..iiiw < :' t:.v Aiim'i.fgv " a: K-..u. at Ion-'Society of Bos 1 a.?t ;; <. i. :.u'i!.tvi by the r?tatt | . .".'.tee a-'lbO M.OI. > ; i <>: .) ? 1'iiiu . - t'rom tht 'in.?!..t: uj: aiivittoe tc u;. . 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' -.i ';><!'> a: >1 Mayint S?a r ; . i > v a!.'I I'.rooklyii i toll; 'I 111 t\\o Mill; . >: ,H-. -. i r 'J..- Fourth Annua) -0 ,fl; t 'tu- Utsu ' >!>vii I <-iiii.s Tour; . i : -am i:< :.i*d i>\ tlx- AineriI . Mi- A sneiut <?:i ix 1<1 at A. 11- ' ai"li!i<t Mute A. an?i M. . n?-? - . il.i >. j, ">, and 0. , .i .t iii.j .1 r.niniu .dol)?.ti Is. Svcj'.t -National (hain|>ioii ii Sn - titial 1., >,-12, 1-0. ... an! AI a y i: i S'tanU-y, diToatfny Uoainania Peters, National i-.ii.nci.- i|> an'! rated No. 2 Aiin ri.an 'I iitiis Asso'ii., in stiaiht ! I:; i' ~ I 1 (.li MiUtr<Ja> v,\ere equally as specunlulaj",' it i'i'i srii'i- . ir. t ..< .stfM s. d6uiileailit nal which was won by*Jinunio VS 1:1- ;Lt i Uc-U'd < ohcn. N"ktiMiaf cban ps men s double*, ier university, from Howard Miff.nis and Clifford Russell, TcskeF,, . *1-1, -1, 0.1. I .ur o thei' ii'ials wi'iv played r'r day af'1 i a jrruclling clay for all players because the tournament had been delayed a day b? cause of rain on riiursday. Joseph Kintc, Uprchester Acad emy, Mcintosh, Georgia" Junior Doubles and Junior Singles winner of the tournament was tne stand out player our Friday'a _play_ having entered in three events - I _ 5 PAJjM&TTO LEADER I M\\i]iV^tr:\N { <.H> W. tH.~ X -- 1 * . AT" / . v' :-v+yv-.' ski.lim; mvsl: Time: aftern<i>uin DWe: a collar. l'iot: to retiming* a i\ilujn j Sei ne I. Oht lumber everywhere. | Cobwebs hanging like moss. One scuttle of coal. Enter nic, with a I .shovel, hammer and nails; want to b.. ihi a partition and divide the j eliar. Done in les.- than dU minutes. 1 was through, but I wasi't. I \ - * 1.1 c< i..11 i use me ccliar unless? I Seem- II. All lumber first tackled aim placed. (Business .of perspir.uiun, or is it sweat?) form-1 ! . inpidly. Clothes getting: damp. k i i.e side of cellar. (Jld bottles on.iv to view all kinds of bot~ ties. M.>>e?i?dig. the more bot- | ties, lumps of coal of ii bygone j cai!e: 11 decayed boxes, picture i frames, hand-irons out of use 10 | ; - i:ne. ild books. ,magazines, jars, wire. etc. I'm' still digging and ti.iow.m.' " .t. (Business of swea* flowing, ciothing getting very I damp.? )Iy back is feeling funny i'.ir.g'out. I, get my tieath. some of it. I I l^iiow some mure debris around, i 1 remove other things of a bygone era even my children's games | the mm.'.- singles, tr.e j.;nior singles, and junior doubles, and lo ng ..My :n <me event to .Fimmie NU Daniels it; the quarter finals .noil's si,gaS. lie Won the juilio) siruK-s ri'tuil fi *?ni Robert Ashlort' Sout.t Carolina tj-' and with, his partner. Charles Jr.. Orangeburg.' C". South ' arolina State A. and M il?-ye-. defeated R.jjert Ashfbrd :?r.>: Waller Palmer. Columbia. in : . doubles. d-.">. ? I;? the? mixed ?:?' .ade- _fijtitl.Elise C'oniek, Eastern Field Sec7" y. American Teitins As.so-.-in. a:. ! Ky.t Suite:.. New York kati.l .0.. Ji'!.e>, 1 Us kegce and Dr. Waller John's? i.: Lynchburg, Vav l?-7. 7.0. 1!tit. ni't-ov. Tuskegee, .* . Is 's.ligle: and the .1 i.a!;>h. pit*.-:de.'.t ' < ?:angebuig. S. < .. trophy .e.-jti.ng Oloria !? v : . K..an r> . V. . v.ho reel t .e Dr. L - "t-h f-l. v< 1 > tr , r;i'?ii.i.. np 11 t qdlV. 1-1. v.J. D> an Ka bland \N . tin* . Arts t.-i S -nces. South < arolina .^tate A. an<i M. college, and Director of S ..;th Carolina State - Sum me 1 Ses?i. t. pi esented tw? aty-t'our tr hi S at. the clo.-il.c Cetleniollie. fV.iowing the niefi's <:o'r !e:-_'mah 'at..:-.ay afternoon. W. C. Hurley :i ' . hail n a*. uiTiciated ; C.y r?r-;? nLtn.tm -cer- monies .I: r. i mJviI TRe Fourth Annual Opeir Tennis T?>u: a.i.. :.t mn?naii Lii-ui.urht togeth ! ' e most talented an ay ol '...i.- s;: .i- tin- organisation u J tin- .Soati. < aiolina State Teiuh. a?.?"ciat i t ; l'"U; yea us ago, 1'i.f tv. ? a?i?i> ii events mot si'm.* tiled lor ti.e tournament and tie . . ..en ji.'lt- winner tin' hull. V; v1111 Trophy; Th- lathe'he i.appelie "I"i>?i?hy; the J. B. ) !!11. jL'.i'U ;i.teles trophy; the - 4' -\4 -ItWuiL Trophy; ti.e ?>Ie(lri:V I' i hy; th - I < . 1 )o\\ nmg~ i : optry .!u Kllwoo.i Howning Tiophy the ir. Wi'd'-r Johnson Tr I hy, tin >1.; x v. ';i! ii-.phies; Wei< donated thor trophies' presented v.eie .. * \ siier ;<ant- and ti.e * i.ainl.et '.eijnSi.e} V 'of (IraligelnM"-' W * lkoklltuwn vfws- ? The fmtith of -Inly brought "to j our city a number of visitors The folluv. iitg worshipped at Beth ! AMK 11: I'd; hist Sunday morning: M*.s,. \V. II. Qwens^ wife ot tin- late Rev. W.Htt. Qwdtis of Bristol, l'a.. Mr and Mrs Leonard I.itwielite of Charleston, S.C. I son and dauu htei-in-law of Rev. jand Mrs. 11. S. Lawrence;- Mr. and TMTs. Tyobeit Wright of Brooklyn N. V.; Mr. Falmo"rt"d~~Simmons, Ja| oiiiica Long Island, N. V.; Mr. J. j 11. Simmons of NYC; Mr. and .Mrs. H. M. Brown, New York, the | Misses Hilda and (r. M. Jackson. Bcthesda Baptist church, city^ Misses Beatrice Brown and Kthel Wiley, W. Ya.; Miss Helen Burton, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss Thel--?+a?I'.h.ivr,', Richmond, Va.: MisHattie Howard, NY City. Mrs.Pi \ st iv .nit* t kn. i?i I'j church, city. Mr. B. C. Howard spent the wek end with his family and friends. Mrs. Leola?. Atkinson and family accompanied by Mrs. Orilla Thompson visited the ditTen nt colletres ?n Greensboro, N*. ('. last week. ^ i . Mrs. 1*. G. Teele is visit!ng~~Ttnr Spnulding's in Raleigh, N. Master James Teele of Rich1 mond, \'a., is spending -awhile : with his cousin, Dr. U. G. Teele. I Miss CI -o Sherald left last week I for NVw York where she will 'spend the summer. 1 Mrs. Arnetta Walker the moth[ iM- .of Mrs. Lula Atkinson and sisSte'r of Mrs. Harriot Adderson and ; the late Rev. M. N. Thompson passed to the great beyond July 3rd, nt home of her daughter. The "remains were jfuneralized Sunday at Rlantersville, S. C. W. j. Wiles, undertaker was in charge. Mis< Vi.h.vtn Unutowl nishiny music at Bethel church in) the ulysenct- <>f Mrs. E. L. Fraaicr who retuhied to Orangeburg last Sunday. Bcthof;Sunday school is busy! fretting it*-de legates ready for the, State Cbifrontion to be held in! Columbia the last of the month, j Mr. J. E._Prioleau is a prosperous barber at {lis shop on Fraa-| k ... 4 ~Q Q^MLAYHK NOT |j. ^hiakletofd) r; > I -r . %*\*','V,'.'V LF A ( FLLAK i ami tiinkcls (-Sunta JOaiiM- \is-, I uuiized). 1 fjt'V fait tu plee'-s as 1 pull thiir. <?..t. I'iii Kiliiitv'' -uiucwiiciv in the cillar. ,ur am 1'.' I I i!lanei' ubove. 1 j^et a l-iooni. 1 i orusft <fo\\fi cuhwebs h;. the s<p i yards. Scene III. 1 |riIt- up tin- jutik at t e!lar ciiH'i*. < .hu! t?# tret t .?t far. A whiff of fresh air. L j.nk throtnrh that hole. I pitch and I pitch. Much .'link rolls ba< I nlust he weaker. I am. My hack O my hack! Finally, all old junk -r*?otlt.?iXolliUu:?Lf I'll: ahh' to 'ji I all that stuff to tin* alley? Kmertre from the cellar. Straighten ~np?"I'ni t<. fti-lip' , ti.j. i r.n u. led a quarter of a tou. of no-poi... -t*i"l; and rubbish. I iret it to the' alley, Bravo! One renovated Cellar., 1 car. sit in that place ami led pn-i ~ . ty jiuod. A place for everything in its p'UUtv A worn-out hack, but inM aiifel with ji liirty face and a fine spirit. I S<>I.I> that cellar t" myself. ONK THING I.KAhS '" ( ANOTHKR. I hoti'jht that t (Hiyht< Reserved r iev street. Mr. I'. C. Kelly i< ha i ,'jr m- _ horns on Orun.tr" *-si i<"t ? ?;:? ?i- :td. Mrs. Rudemi Tuckti was in Greensboro. N. last w. < !:. .Mrs. r. J.. < ami:i:a s|??*:;t ' v -i Weeks at I'lautersville with M> -dames till/.a .Grate and Aliuealii* Hauiy anu mui-li hm|j! o\? !. >:. leaving for Asheville.. N. ' .. ' 'i'1 next two weeks. Mr. \\". C. Wil-' v.. we.- s"oi.y..f Mr. an?I Mrs. - Sam Wil-- i.vp ; Air-eles. ('til.. *. isitin." 'Varents.i lit- i> now a a a.'ieinn. ( 111 s i i:k i? \k \<;it \I'lls H> UlMh M. laid M rs. < . M. i-'ii.l. y v. a* s' New V"i k op. the . aeee'.iht tie., death -of r !i? tdieW. Little Miss Ma-. di l'.y :i;11 j-.e- !*fTCTTr! .!a :< lire?^4.1? visitin-; tl.e f.'i na t's : an-iiny iher. Mrs. Katve All- :.. Ma-t. r A U-rt Allen and < 'at !; ii.-- i.v.::.< -d with them. Sirs. Klla Leathers att-!.d ! tl>'Woman's I'.usirn.-s I .i. !> ' iiufted a -jran I t i|>. ?v ! Mr. Sent., ! stei is ; ti e Ad . It I'oiit'ei erne at Urainrei hui'if. A -Very inieiestiliif and ip.i.pe : Irff.jjtani was. rendered at Mett luditah A ML /.ion i-ivuieh l.v t NY A?fttvulty- niul ytiifi-Tts .Sum? lay aftiTtvinM. Mi>s Matini Mo- . Kissick is iloin/ hoi hit t ? ; '.la* rami' an assot to the c-mv ' mitnity. A lai.i<- er?>wil was in nl- . j ton?lanco. as this was tko amp's j initial pn>aiam. A swat -rni "va? Mis, I.:1a J hr.smn was eiowniii j yv,ci I.: at t }- Plt-dlii'-lit StIMillJcl 1 srhi'o!. haVine i :> ?! .<li nu, I a'aliviM- was Ma hi spell fl-aml | -i-mi.-r.-il a 1?. . ly I-. \\\. ! i "vk , i s hy is a Marian A . i? * in *!. making. j M iss Sal a An . i is " \ s.l in; ' Atlanta- City. i Mi s. Kiia i i - a:t- n-lr.i ii.t . General conference in Y"i.i. . j. N. Y. lief littl. yrai.i'ls- u : j n - . with her. . We an- expel ieh in..' \ SiiujJ Weu 1 iiA'j'j t oats \: e n,.tvh i in appearance at ' the ",at. a.. li'.arlms S..inlay. whitmiri-; nkws I So inlay was ;i i.ivh iin\ : . I ilar Grove ehuieh. Sei\jce > a.-' i I conilucteil hy Rev. 1. Ji. Kuilin.} The sum of $2f,.iin w^.s ia! . <: . [ Rev. Ruftin ik livvn-ii a lino .-or-o j moil.' 1" | Sumlay night a: 11 .he Tn..ei I nacl.e chflrch a lino < athechisin I program was spun-on-.i !r. Air. A (aldwell. The children did won derfully in tlieir Sunday school lessort. This program w;i> >??* ?t< ' lhin?r new; som-.thiiitf intm est in... Mi. ami Mrs. Silas Carter of Greenwood wen- the Sam la;, iruosts of Mrs. lirosssa Williams ami?family.? Msn Mi-.Perry was the dinner lmh st oj Miss F.enoi'a Williams. Miss Easter Robinson, Mr. I Alls it (?Jofws. Mr, Hilly GiiJlui arid o?h"is, motored' i-> e Sunday. Mr. Wood row Burton has i<-.' turned to Wasl^juAoil. It. uf-ter visitiny friends and relate. The "Fourth Day" was observled here with a barlvcuo aiid !-.d' eame. The teams were Whitmire vs Woodrulf. Scons >- ; in favor of Whitmiie. July <3th Carlisle were defeat Ml hy Wli itmire 10-1. Miss Hattie Clark is ill at ins writing. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Gordon from Anderson is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ("aid well. The members of the Woman's Home Benefit society paid theii 1 last tribute to their beloved mem-| ber Mrs. Fannie Sims from Columbia who Was funei alized ami buried July .r?th at CedaV Grove church. Many friends from Columbia attended the fyneral. ? I)I E WEST NEWS The religjjfiis services in the Due West churches weiv uplifting and inspiring on last Sunday. I Tin- !>< > |>1 < ' nf this community in j??\ ii a <|nj? i 'out pleasant, 4th, of .Inly. Mis. S !:i-- i- visit inK h.-r lit- -hti-i-T Mis. (ho McC^Uis-n of i . i l i hl. S. ( M;.-.- 1'. .11-11 -jV < hat hit to, N ' ! t h<- ni i-1 of lu-r motncr, Mis. I "!;i .loin s. She came OIJ..U on' tin- tlfi'-. nm'll of July .'{ .iii'i /onion *r s*isj,er ami nroin i s in t* i in*-.' mother a de . villi ul -m pris<~-JJii thday party A numl.-r of rnl+it i i os assisted in mnkiny tin occasion a happy one. Mis. Mayvtio M. .Murray lift on a>l Monday for Atlantic* ( ity N. 1.. v.lure she* will spend tht* re..i11<ii i of the* .-Jiiiinvef. ie \\ liarton of Ware . lioal. v.a,- lionie for'the last week Mrs. ( on ie ( linkscales is conlined to. lit r room with illness. The entile community"hopes her a >' j icedy?in ovi i y. . i.l I HI1.HI.M It AI' I . ( III Kt II Hec. II. A. I)avi>. Pastor S. ' S. v. as* opened at the u ?* al t orn v.dli tin- Supt." ami leathers in charye. ' At M :.j'i liiurjilair worship start ed. ihe pa-tor delivered a fine and ' si.triny message, .themed "Foli * Me". .Many of our friends v.t re present. . The pastor yave si; act omit of Iii- o in s<. Pnpt-st at' I lolly Hill, S. C. Tin* eveniinr services wei-v- o'1 at 8:15. the .pastor' brought j s second messaee, thenied I ani ii?'i As* ha aw? of the (ios.pel, I hi* v.a> lii_. and both 'choirs > ocjv 'i J'ppi upriate music. I>urtii "lay Revs.. Taylor and r: . v. ! ? pVesent. On Thurs " i:;o ht li.v castor will scrw at i.t - < ;,nJ..-1 ;\.MKZ and Friday ): R. \. <H. Blown will us. ;y'.i.ii.lay liryht July 15. \ J 1.- of States .will be held it/it y<>:r favorite candidate. " .'eh school -picnic will jro I'a. riCM.'- I.:^.*T July.24th. Mi-- l.ck, Stuart. one of our >:M.nib?-:s m?w residue in \i .Yoj> spent last Week in the T * i1?hi >1 111 , T.1 ?hims i> % Ii s. yo'.i are always we' ' \ TV S I 'tl'.KT U:l 1ST < HI'lU II Rev. H." Minns. I'astup :.-.eelin. was conduct?^r. ..,1-: try?the- R-V. O J. :?"ii tie- or.-at sin tiyhteiv \V". e 1;111 t ' lui.e MijjS V'mc?he Co-ia-1 vo'.alist for the and ' the isit in.' ' niiiiisl'rin V' "i ti. UeVS. Hulloway. Ta; l">r. I'? a. Kllis and < ;.* ?! livaddliain alone with ia f: o.. :id?ei s nil.I friends. This a.- 1' i1' a t aeninsi -hi an i that i.-vlv-. <1 Uw heart- ?.t . h. \aiv aH" v.- \vt ONE WAY " V/z cents per mile 9 -?ROUNIVTiUP 10 % less than double j- the one way fares Air Conditioned Coaches ON THROUOH TPAIN9 J. t. cor. 15 l)i?i inn 1 '.1 -?-I'niror .Vmm4_S. t". |PMP|nnvv<n i I - * r. K V Y ' s | r AT, !10M1 X ! Jt I; '. ni; And Knihalni ' ! " ~._.si,o<; AN? prick? AMI5'. !.AM i; SKKV1C .j A- Ni-:^r \- A'?n?r Nearost Phi !'\l . ?l>nr y and Kidjrow a>; S. I .1 T\VM?K ST. ('(H.I'M ?' PPONK 927C j.il j? I r^T I NTI /^XT 1^11** I KJ 1>J ROCK HI \\ \C( RKDITEO ('O-KI)l Oraduato* elijufi'l)le for adi of four year st 'viiiii I:SO\II; KNVIUO 111:Al l HK( I Fall Session Begins ! '?*? further information adi L. H. E. W; Saturday, July 13, 1940 WEST ABBEVILLE NEWS rate Chapel A. My K, Church , Rev. J. E. Spearman, Pastor Sunday school opened at the usI oil MoT, and the lesson was won I'derfully taught by the various l teachers. Mrs. Charlotte Slappy ! reviewed the lesson. The 'Few Rally, for-the S. S. was held at 5 Pp.in. few-.MeAdams .of *"tfr_e_Pres; byterian church delivered a very stirring sermon. ^lis subject Co Forward, and a little Farther, i \\us enjoyeu uy an. Mr. Roy Johnson is taking a j trip through the mountains of i North Carolina with friends. 1 Rev. and Mrs, J. W. Thomas report an enjoyable trip to Spa;tanluirs visiting friends. Mrs. Melzetta Hearst is improv iiie wonderi ully at this writing. Miss Fannie Henderson of I Washington, L). C., is home visit[ in.; her mother Mrs. Lillie Patton Mt: 'Chailhr 'Robinson accompa ' ' nied his mother, Mrs. Orrie Rob- . I mson from Philadelphia, ?Pa., ?to Ahhfvillp to vjait, h<?r si?t??r Mrs Sadie Johnson on Haigler StT^Trs Rnt/tnson is a native of Abbeville lnit for. many years I'c'Sldutl?i?n PhilHdflnhia. with her grand| daughter, Mrs. Ora Booker! PROFESSIONAL C A RDS OQice Hours: Telephone: 11A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. .8871 6 P. M. to 8 P.' M. ? v DR. W. D. Chappelle "Physician and Surgeon.Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty -A Offic?L' Residence: 2115 Lady St 1301 Pine St. Columbia, S. C. DR. H. H. COOPER DENTIST Special Attention Given to Die. eases of the Gums Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Speciality Office Phone B4Z9 " Res. 8264 1125 Washington St., Cola., S. C. Otfice Hours: Telephones: " 8:30 A.M. to 7:00. P.M. OfTice 6033 Residence 8873 DR. D. iK. Jenkins DENTIST Fillings, Plates, Crowns, Bridges. * . a i-ia_ mivovncaia a oprCIBIIJ DR. J. G. STUART Rye, Ear, Nose and Throaji ^ Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Hours Telephones I 10 A. M. to > P. M. Res. 4692 I 4 P. M. to 6 P. M. Office 3796 Office Residence , 2030 Tavlor .St. 1317 Pine St. REV. J. H. JOHNSON NOTARY PUBLIC Office 2029 Marion Stroot r Dealer in Real Estate, Performs marriage ceremonieB, writes wills, deeds, mortages, claims, etc. Call See Him Office Phone 8407 Res. 679f Counts Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUND. ETT AS WRITTEN DY VOUR DOCTOR A Full Line of Toilet Articles I llUa WASHINGTON STREET | PHONE 2-1967 David G.EJlison General Insurance Honest and efficient atten tion given to all businey* placed with me. PHONE 5717 1. S. I.eevv, Manager COLLEGE ILL, S. c. TATIONAL JR. COLLEGE nissjon to the junior ye?r andard colleges NMENT, LOW RATES . LOCATION 5 Seotemher 5, 1940 I rlress: L Johnson, Registrar I arner-Briee, President I