The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 21, 1940, Page Page Six, Image 6
Page Six
Don't Mis:
A1 Russe
Prof. Butler at Sidney
Park Church Sunday
Prof. H.B. Butler of Allen Universityversity
will fill the pulpit
of Sidney Purk C. M.? E. church
Sunday morning at-,11 o'clock in
the absence of the pastor, Rev. J..
C. Coleman, who is attending the
convocation of the C. M. E. church
. in Washington, D. C.
Sunday night at 8 o'clock the
senior choir will render a musical
program. The public is Invited.
LAURENS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henry
had as their dinner guest, Sunday
Sept. 15, 1940, Rev. L. H
Mu'jii, theii pustoi', Mr, mid Mrs
Stobo Mills, Mrs. Tissue Thompson,
Mrs. M. C. Whitener and Miss
Elel Watts. ?
Mrs. Fannie Mae Miek'ens of
New York City is visiting her
r.iothebn Mrs. Jessie Chambers.
Misses Rosa^ Shepherd and Elel
Watts were joint hostesses at t
miscellaneous shower in honor ol
Mrs. Dorothy Calhoun, Monday
night, Sept. lGth, The senior choii
of St. Paul Baptist church were
contributors of the lovely gift that
was presented to Mrs. Calhoun,
Kin, mill Min* Daisy Anderson are
leaving for their school .work this
week.
Mis. 1 ,izn Watts is home from
visiting in Baltimore, Md.
Master Richard Jones has .been
ill for a few days. . .?
Miss Si vesta Peterson visited
her people in Greenwood* 0. Ias1
week-end.
Mrs. M. C. Whitener and.-hei
Junior choir of St. Paul Baptist
church will sing at the associ~~
:Vt iiui Frtrfax night. "
MPs Elel Watts and Mr. Sam
" uel Caldwell are sponsoring a pro
" e i am m I Mi i i' church, Duncan'.1
creek Sunday. The public is in-,
viudt?M. sic will be furnished 1a
Mrs. Burnie- Gurlinjrton. (pthers
ni> tin- 'prugranl will bo Mesdames
Myra . Holland. Mary Scott, [ Martha
Thompson. Katherine -Jack- j
son. t.Yrilla Hudgens, Magnolia |
Wi'isrht. ami Miss Minnie Loo Clink j
scales. Als,. Misscis. H. D. Hoi (
irrrrrt "Btttv Madden.
Mrs. Bessie Grant visited hot j
ill husband in A'eteran? Hospital j
Columbia! ? C. last "Sunday. j
!
WAVKUIY .lHtANCII I.1UUAHY !
Another successful summer for j
the Waverloy Branch Library has
oass.d. There were 1112 children
\? lv> joined the summer reading
club - - See America First" was
our slogan this year. A large map
of the United States was tacked
. u> a wall in the library. Each
state was nturkd clearly with pic
tares pasted within each state to
represent its products, famous
' V -tt1'. -Vmi~-n-bjfh thnt pnnH
culir state was noted Example.
Pennsylvania, had a ^picture of i
Quaker. In- California there wero
pictures of -oranges, pears, grapes
cm rots, etc. In North Dakota, picttires
of hay fields in the proces-'
Tif pla'nTi'ng. cr<iwi*ng and harvesting.
Iti t-he tircat Lakes, there
were boats. carrying oats to other
parts of the United. States and
'other countries. The map attracted
many an eye and was very ed.
ucational. Eaeh child received a
smaller map of the U. S. on
which was printed his name. 'l^Jr
was pasted on a large bulletin
hoard decorated in red, jwhite and
blue. He was then to select *> book*,
from the American corn?A Ah!
this .war really lovely. Here wen
pictures of American life and his
Lory mounted on colorful green
backgrounds. There was also a
small show in ininature, showimT
America in the days ofi'.the In
dians. Aiherican ( olonial'.. Life,
then the war with American flags
waving bravely in the breeze.
Statue, of Liberty was there too,
standing among the battle' ships"
in all her glory. Lastly appeared
an American street in the world
today.
\ C*. 1! . t- * ? * - I
.-nitM reading ms oftOK at lionifl
the child returned it ami related
the story to the libtarian, who
\marko dan "X" on the small state
hear-in? the child's name. When
ten "X"s appeared he was then
entitled to a certificate.
Many youngsters had many
more than ten marks on their map
One hundred and thirty two red
white and blue maps were pasted
ott The" buTTeTm^Board one by one
3H hoys and 94 girls, 69 of whom
received certificates, that is 53
girls and 16 boys. All in all reading
a total of 1605 "books for the
.summer.
Thnn : ...... '
m nvii it yvos viiuu iur ine party.
At 5 p. m. Thursday, Sept.12,
sixty-five members came to the
Summer Readinp: Club party dressed
in thir best bib-and-tucker and
a, few parents fo.r luck. They as
semBted in the back yard of the
Waverly Branth 'Library where
the beautiful oak trees and spae
ions yard made an ideal location
1 for such a party. All joined in to
play j?ames. First they played
"Hide the Slipper," then "Cat and
the Mouse," then "Did You Evet
See a Lady." Ideas for which were
- taken from a library book called
"Phunolopry" by E. O. Harbin.
Come in and ask for it some time
it is just packed with Rood frames
After the frames every one was
llEiKi? * I 11-1
? k
! ? Ama
PENDLETON NEWS
i
Kirig- Chupel Si 5T K, church1"
and Sunday school arc movingT,
along nicely. Rev. J. B. Smith, oui j,
pastor, delivered a very interesting ,
sermon on "The Value of (iood
Habits." The congregation, largely |
made up of young people, enjoyed
the discourse and commented ap |
pro\ ingly about the much nevdec
advi.e given through the sermon
Little Susie Mae Peppers, a very ;
punctual Sunday school student, (
Joined the-church.
i Mr. James Reese has tile sympathy
of many friends in the srek^nessj
any) death of his sister. Mrs
.Maggie' Whit.ol ynthmm, who was "
funcralized Sutulay at four o'clock.
Many tr lend ft and relatives irmii
Pendleton? attended the funeral
services at Alel Baptist church
near Laltioun. Mfssrrs. Kul.s am
Ross Reese, Alex Adams, nephe\vi>
Reese White, all of N. Y. Cit>
motored down to the funeral.
Many students are leaving Pen
dleton this week for colleger Wi
hnpi' for them a siliii-sslnl. Sehmdberm,
Tenus and l.ovace Thonip
son. Lila, Maeie and Sylvia Wins
ton, Johnny Morse and Johnny
Hill left for Columbia to attend
Benedict. \\\ Q. and Anna Mae
Thompson and Sonja I'ieree left
for Orangeburg to .attend State
College. *
Miss Ethel Webb iiiin returned
Washington of Newark, N. J. Sl?%?
reports a very pleasant trip.
^.Tlus~AV.* H. and F.. Missionary
Society met at the home of Mrs
I Mamie- Morse Friday. Sept. l.'Jth
with a large number present. Aftei
I the business session Mrs. M. .1
Crawford,' who was a delegate to
the conference branch, nuitlc a
spl? ndid report which was enjoyed
by all.'
TheAnderson' County Training
School has been opened for twe 1
weeks. Wo are glad to welcome
our faculty members home. "We _
have added to our faculty this
year Miss. Johnnye Taylor of Ab|
beville ancP Miss Dickson of Green
j wood.
The faculty was entertained
with a social at the home of Miami
Mrs. Otto Jackson Jr. Friday
night. Many games were entered
into by all present. A de'licious ico
course was served. Those present
wen- as follows: >' ?Mrs If.
\Y. Gullman, Misses Taylor,
Dickson, Alexander. Howard. Mattisoii,
IJanie Jackson, Messrs. Taster,
Tedgr Brown, Al/e Ueese,
JanieS Pepp&rs,. Johnnie * Morse.
Albert Gantt.^aTF of Pendleton out
of town guest were: Misses Srotts;
Toggert Grunt.'Dr. und Mrs. Hili
Messers. Archie Sloan, Milliard
Williams and Karlo ^McZvke of
Seneca.
The first musical program of
the school session was given Fri
day at the school house. Mr
Martinunv White was guest so
loist. Many musical numbers wen
enjdyed by the 'audience and va
are louTung forward to many inoru
Ism h programs. . |HAKNWKU.
NKWS
* Mrs. 1). J. lJixson and children .
'Martha Audrey and lb vid Kyan I
have returned from N.Y.C. uftei '
Spending sometime with relatives !
The Butler high - school opens
Monday morning, September 2T
to begin its 1940-41 session. It
is. |\nn<?/l * U...:n v.
1.<i in ? win in- a rmi'- i
ner year, in the history of the i
school. - '
Aliss Ruby Aland, and Alary Co- 1
cile Duncan, daughters of Air. and
Airs, Rivers Duncan left Monday
for Voorhees N. tnd I. school, Deri I
mark, S. C., where they will begin
-their-jtmioi college work"
seated to listen to a story, "The.1
Two Brothers" written by the fa-r
mous Grimm Brothers Every one 1
enjoyed the story and wanted more ,
but there wasn't time, for it was
beginning to grow dark, and the (
honors had not been presented.
The prize, a beautiful notebook
with automatic fastener, was given
to Iris Mae Taylor, who had
read the greatest number of books
seventy-seven in all. Honorable :
mention was given to Ruth Jean j
TO.,..,. 1?- i
t,v, . Ni?\iii? rcaci me next r
highest number?58 and to two i
other girls, Mattie Ruth Barnes J
and Susie Lee Squire who read i
52 books each. There are 18 states ]
in the union and Willis Mae-James ?
read 48 books. J I
Every one was served ice cream f
in assorted flavors. And it vias c
time to go home, ' Good-bye they I
snid, 'My, but we had a "nice 1
time," f
THE
tcur Bro
EIIENZEK A. M. E. ClH'ltCH
Rev. I). N, Wilson, Pastor
y
I.ast Sunday" morning or r service
beynn at-4-1 o'clock. Our pre- its
tiding older, .). E. Thomas, preach on
?d a very inspiring: sermon from H*c
Romans 1 \'2, his subject Mas "J wt
b-.'seeth you My Brother that you pr<
I resent your Body Wholy as a J ell
living Sacrifice before God." There m<
was a baptism of Hoy Chisholm | bu
Jr.. Louise' Johnson and Uiliaii e<l
Step'.rijsht. It was largely attend- tir
cd. th<
S. S.1was .conduct',**! by the supt.. nv
Mi'. .1. KiTrrorTTT^rlTe"1<,ssrrrr was re" on
vice i <l hv brother. \V?Drayton, -if"TU?
... .... H/%/1 * nit
aiiujvil, in*.- i>vi j?i vm'vi. "M
j<- i n < 'lui'.ijt K attindcd.
Ai 8 o'clock our presiding ehlet on
J. 1\. Thomas again brougrht to us da
an inspiring message h n>r to lie Bi
rcmcmhcivd. taken from St. Mat ^
thee.? -">1 h?cha [tor,?par-t?of?t-hvMlt)!
. .vt rs(.'. 1 11,1
Anion.' 11 visitors were the er
'! o - So ft ami Mavjor of Charleston,
At o'clock a meeting was "
called for the missionary sock-t> ^
of Kheiiezar at the residence ol
Mi>. .Icssie Willjiims. -Id Nassun
ST"- ~ p
I!ii' collection for thv^Jday as
a whole was very ytood. 1 am proud ^
to >ay that o"r senior choir eavi
us some very excellent musi ^
thro'n>fir out the .day! * . '|'|
KI TII B. N VT IS
LAM) TO ItKST
at
t i.i.:in. < ii finiii i'.ie'e I '
Frnieral services w< re. held a
-t4t? 1 ..ii I on?111 esI o. 11 ' 1. |?i" IV)
*'ol'in:hia. -ami were' 11? nded h<
a larjre nuniher of Irion Is am'
it I: tives from North Caroline
^outh Carolina and (ieorjriu. Hi
Lawrence* IMlerson of the Thi?
teetitli A v e it ifT I'resbvteriai
ehtm h. Newark, N. I.. delivoro da
. iie eulojry. . pi;
Interment was at the IU nriolph A1
emetery amid more than one him Di
died heautifnl floral designs com Or
ing from many sections of th- de
country. an
.Mrs. Walts was admired :fn?k Ca
respected by all who knew her Jo
She?leaven . a?husbund.?J-br?J.?F?fty
Waft-. Va.x Hall. N. .1.: a mot hoi M;
t ml lather. Mr. and .Mrs. F. K
H tier. Columbia: two sisters
Miss Kdith C Mutler a teacher ir jj,
Washington, lb Mrs-. Major;*. t(11
Hut let* Carter of Augusta, Ga., ; u
teaehei at Haines Institute an
one nephew. Master James Cartel C(t
also of Augusta. ( lt,
CHKSTKKKUvl.n NEWS lK/
' _ _ ' Ll
Mi:- '?C> eelia?Mae?Tuatley?frft" "3J
last week for I.incolnton. N. C. to
resume her work as teacher in ^ei
the hie;h school there.
gu
I)r? I-. B. F.llerson of Newark
N*. J. visited the home_of. Dr. and
Mrs. Toatl.ey on Monday. t(-i
Messrs. Carrie Foster. John Jen
kins and Frank McCoy left last t.-,
week "* for Clu i aw. S. C. to enter bit
Coulter Academy.
Rev. HaioKl McFadden of May
osvill.', S. ('. was a visitor for a
short while in I ho city last Thins
day.
A pew rally was given at Mt. ^
l.ahor M. K. church on Sunday ^
night. A neat suin was tealizcd M
f i'oiii t hi* of tort. I I' r
:--Dr. and Mrs. .1. H. Toatley,
Mrs. M. I.. Johnson. Messrs. At-*1.
* I a<
hart Ford and T. Brower of Page- (j-p
land attended the mooting of Fair cy
field Breshvterv in Book Hill last
. " " Mi
week.
Mr. and Mrs". (5. Cannon, Mr
and Mrs. ['. Cannon, Mrs. Jeffor rie
son and Mr. Reese of Darlington
S. C. worshipped at the (irand iew . j
Presbyterian ehurch on last Sun |1(1|
day morning..
Mr^. Elizabeth Rivers spent a to
few days last week in Rock Hill,
S. C. as the guest of her aunt,
Mrs. I.. Miller. Qr
Miss Doris Gill of Little Rock, nri
o. w. sptm u><* week end at homo t ~'
with her mother and other rela- ^
Fives and friends. *Miss
Jonetta Toatley and Mas
ter Girard Foster spent last Fri- bui
lay with Miss Sara Wadsworth. dat
Miss Marprrette McKav Ueft
\V 11
Saturday for school at Chester jnt
~ * sto
I"N ION B AI'TKST NO. 2
: FB
RcjjUlalr services were opened
it the usual hour, the pastor gave
i sermon long to be remembered hel
This was his method of than'-1 hoi
is for the uifts we present Mc
Saturday for his birthday. He de'
ised as a theme "O Give Thanks" ing
[lev. Anderson spoke for the ev me
ninff services. Rev. B. F. Sump- ed.
,er and Rey. B. B. Felder were of
ilso present. Our pastor has just hei
dosed two fine revivals at Sain' for
5aul in Gadsden and Capi n ' wit
leys. Moore and Stroy wee tb nex
>astors. e j?+ir woo
PALM1STT0 LEADER
iadcast
CONWAY NEWS
TTk-^Conway Social Club met a
usual hour and Was called t(
ler by the president. First se
tinn "Remember Me," the houst
is opened for business and th<
esident asked the officers of tht
lb to meet at 9:30 Saturday
irning to make prparations foi
Vtng a lot and the officers agre
to meet him at that particula
ne, also it was asked by one ol
e official members to give som<
oney for the benefit of helpini
Bethel A. M. R. church anc
will?be discussed?on?Monday
Cht.
Mi. Jou.v?MIIU'I' dlfld lhiir^daj
lining, funeral service was Sun
y at 3 o'clock at Cherry Hil
iptist church. He was buried a'
orlowe Branch Cerhetary.
Mrs^Qllfl? Dewite died?Sunday
timing September the 15th. Fun
al service. Monday ^it 4 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hemmingrwaj
e still happy over their daughtei
ila .Mae. Mr. Hemmirigway ha:
en sick hut is almost well now
CASTLE POINT. N. Y.?
Miss Ethel VVn.'ht of Helena
C.. ami Miss Ethel Copeland o
rcenville are the pleasant houst
usts of Mr. and Mrs. Edwarc
loinpson. Also Mrs. Willie CJile;
.Amlersdn.
The public is cordially invited. ti
tend the meeting of the Allei
iristian Endeavor League a
-Ti.>|)sT Memorial A.M.E. churcl
unlay. September 22 . at ti p.m.
?Georgetown news
By E. J. Ford
Tin- following students left Sur
v and Monday for the different
aces, of higher learning. Foi
hm university: Mayme Jean ant:
ivitf Humble, Julia ami Mariar
een. Theodore Reed. R. P. Gads
n. Ji nie Brown. Agnes Nelsoi
tl Mautlest Walker. For South
rolina State college: Naonv
lies, Lawrence Dunmore, Joe
ant, Frank "Jcnnerette, Sadit
vers. Mable Drayton, Cliftor
eene, Thadeus Holmes, Harol.
lly. Robert E. and Maceo M
>\vard. The latter was distribui
of The Pi linetto Loader foi
months. 'For Fisk university
ma Mae Daniels. For Benedict
liege. Thelnia Moses and Char
na Richartlson. For Voorhees'
a kiel Prioleau.
The following .are new ifieniberthe
Howard school faculty: '.Mr
uiis Smalls. Jr.. Misses Dorothy
avhns and (.olden .Jennerette
Mrs. .Connie Alston and duiifrh
r of Darlington and Mrs. Lillian
own of Flin ojiee- were week end
e?-ts of Mr. ? hd Mrs. G. W. How
1.
Mis. H. Lillian Frasier was ho*
ss to her M. A. B. club Monday
ternoon.
M > U*..n,l..ll i.n/1 Wi.lt.
asier wrrc visitors in Orange
rj. Sunday. *
.Mr. ami Sirs. John Sha-.-kelforn
ent Tuesday in Florence, S.C*
FLORENCE NEWS
I. .M. Stokes, Reporter
Mrs. R. II. Iltillonia.n, Mrs. Dais\
ailoy, Mrs. llenretta ilam and
r. and Mrs. I. M. St-kes and I
Jrs, were in Charleston las:
iday on business. /
Tin re wore four new teaehe/
ded to the Wilson high schoo'
.-.hy: Miss Julia Mr e Rrogdon
e?'-ston: Mis- Arnie Mae Rain,
Florence; Miss I^aura E. Ped
l*w, Charleston; Mr. Joseph II
I,end, Sumter.
Miss Mary Ella Coiklield an<t
. Paul Washington were mar
d Sept. 9th. . Rev. J. W. Tay
was the officiating minister.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hayward tnd
nily have moved in their new
me at 001 W. Darlington h't.
\ large crowd of students left
th/. vnriAiia fnllpcPH.
Rie famous Count Basie will be
the citv on October 3rd at the
tton club. Tickets on sale af
ant's Drug store. Advanc?
ice $1.00. At door $1.20.
Miss Carrir Bell is teaching ir
ke City this fall in the high
100I. She is a recent gradu%t<
Morris college.
Itov W. Hobjnson of Orange
rg was seen in the eity on Tues3on't
forget the new fall and
nter clothes of W. Z. Gibson
'. can be found at Grant's Drug
re. See Malachi Stokes, agent
IKNDI.Y FEW SOCIAL CLUB
rhe Friendly Few Social cluV
Id its weekly meeting at the
lip of Rev nnd \Tra Hnwpll nn
:Duffie Ave: We Had t shor*
/otion, due to the late pather
Minutes of the preoeedinp
etinp were received and adoptOur
new business was tha'
our Silver Tea which you will
ir about later. We would like
all of our friends to come out
h us, and enjoy some tea. Our
:t meetinpr will be out >n RicUrcd
with !Mrs. Katie Goyins.
u :** v'cii* 4 eft* nUL^ti+tfMf
-V . MUSIC,
SC
JOKES
QUIZ CON
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH NE>
All services were beautifu
t carried out on Sunday. Chuj
sei\ ice begt 11 at the Tlsual ho
Rev. W. M. Jenkins preached
wonderful scjgpion. At 3:30 p
' Red and Blue Rally sermon w
> delivered by Rev. B. C. Scott
j Cumberland "church. This ra
was between the Ladies' Aid a
Brotherhood. It was a success a
1 the sermon was enjoyed by
8:00 P.M. Rev. Jenkins enter
i the pulpit and delivered anotl
p soul stirring: sermon. Visitors i
the day was Mrs"; George Scott
Nov York t.nd .Mr. Daniels of S
i luda, S. C.
1 The Baby contest closed on M
t- day night.?A niee-anm was rt
lized. Miss Edythe E. Curry h
4 today for State - -A. -e
'1 lefire."
1 ie Manless wedding on Frid
| night was a success and enjoy
, by all present.
KBKNKZKR "BAPTIST CTIUTJi
fc. S. was started at the usi
(> ho: r with all officers i t their p<
, the pastor came before us at 1*
45 a.m. with a sou) stirring m<
* sage that caused all of us to i
consider our hearts condition a
think, of trying to be more li
the Lord. During the afterno
the pastor went to his other chui
Mt. Calvary Baptist, and it w
here where Rev. Peterson in) off<
' ed a masterpiece sermon, a s<
H mon thfit only this minister "em
do in this manner.
At 4:.10 p.m. .we met him yt .
hovah Baptist. This "\vas t
third sermon themeil "(foil Wre:
' ling With the Nations". Evei
^ one irave vent to the spirit and .
^joic'ed in the Lord.
Cohimbus," Ohio, who is now c<
?dm ting a meeting fur Rev. Frt
mon, spoke for us the spirit w
verv high. D
The pastor has conducted nie<
ings for the past 15 weeks a
plans to rest this week and !? ?
next wefk for Aucusti*. (?n. win
he will speak for Rev. E. A. Mo:
. Tbe% brother of Rev. Moss fr<
I Washington, D. 0. will speak f
( us next Sunday nieht. Make
promise and keep it by worshi
intr with us and hear this Gosp
| Wonder. -"We are the fo\k of o
( accord, and you are always w<
cone'.'.
1 HfcMOKIAM %
In Vnenuny of my dear fath
and our vn nilfa' her the late lit
G. S. Albany who departed tl
life 'ten years aPTo today, Septei
ber 19, 1930.
James M. Alban>, son
Juanilla B. and
Jacqueline Y. Albany
grandchildren.
Silver Tea Sunday
Benefit 2nd Calvary
You are most cordially invit
to he present at a Silver Tea, Su
(lay afternoon from r> to 7 at t
home of Miss Otti<T~tlreeh~I3
Oak street. A liteyary' and hu :
oal program has been am ng
and promises t() be of interest*:
well as entertaining.
The "Tea" is being sponsor!
r.y Misses Green and White T
die benefit of Second Calvni
Rnntist Church Fall Rally.
JERICHO A. M. E. CIIl'RCU
Denmark, S. C.?At 12 o'clo
he brethren conducted a splend
prayer service after which the K<
minings' ascended the rostra
I'tdiillintr the appointment of t
Rev. J. A. Bryi nt who was
preach the sermon for the Sta
Contest. He brought to us a hu
sa?e from the subject The Grei
Inn. While this man of God ta
d with us all hearts were mac
to feel happy. At the cloS"
the sermon, a liberal offering w;
taken. We then went into tl
State rally of which was conduced
hv Bro. O. S. Riley, who wt
: .1 i T?U ? At:....:
piCMUeilt. A IIU OlttlC U1
sippi rtiaed the highest amoun
Bro. Hermon Holman received D
first prize, as governor of the sai
state. Sister Essie Williams, li
prize as the citizen of the stat
Sister^ Julia Buyers, 1st 'prize th
. .leading citizen _in the State r
Sorth Carolina. This rally \v;
of a great success to us.
We were glad to have Rev. P
McNfeal White, visiting some c
the members of Denmark.
Sundry is our Pastoral Day a
Bethel.
SECOND BAPTIST CHv'RCH
Aiken, S. C.?Sunday, Septeiv
hor 15, Sunday school met at th
usual hour with Supt. Mr. Deo
Phillips and his staff at thei
post. The lesson won very inter
ntt/l inenivinr# Hinf n o ruin
VWV..F. .UK. ?*
ber of Sunday school scholars wb*
^nd been north during the sum
mer months were back in Sundf;
school. We all were glad to hnv
them back with us.
A Dor the ^Sunday sdhool \va
over a very warm nrayer servic
was conducted by Deacon Jamo
K. Scott. Then promptly at 1
o'clock the Pastor, Rev. J. \V
Miles together with the Rev. An
derson of Augusta Ga., and- I.ic
??i^.. mbi
?-f
?NGS ALL
test ""Mot
VS Mathis iscended the rostrum. Rt
Anderson preached the ntornii
illy sermon using for a text St. Ma
fch l.'irl.'t, subject, Hold on to Chri:
ur A soul stirring- sermon was deli
a ek'd. One that will be long 1
m mem bored. ' .
'a? It is again school time aTul mai
of boys and- girls are leaving il
high school and colleges, a mo
nd those that have" already gone a
nd i Rosi Ella Cumniings, Mather 1
all Beaufort, S. C.; Eliza Mae Ruth
'cd Rett is Junior wt>Hege, Trenton.
)ei C.; Maggie Odoll Holmes ai
"01' George E. Holmes. Voorhees
?f colle.-e, Denii#irk: Mildred Was
>a- ing'oiv. Will 'am Oliphant. Pai
College, Augusta, (la.; (lertru
' Moore, South .Carolina Stale e<
lege, urangeburg; Talmage Mon
-y Hr.mpton Instituto, H; mnton \
"^Tjnntus are jdaintiinr to Rave soc
We are hoping for these you
fty .fojk a grejit success?and as
*** church we art*- prav.Jng tliat G
may crown their efforts. We ft
that they made the right choice
--jp -hf?, ....
On Wednesday evening Septei
. ber 25 there will bu a contest
''' Lv lu\tu*nnn . . U?? . .. > *
- , ? -VJ wwv?? W II HIV Wl'illlTII i 'III I
>s men of the \ Second Haptist chui"
The proceeds will jro l<? finish p
s iiitr for the piano for the -juni
1L' vn'> Wi. are siskin? your heir
eoo|?erntvin.?Mis*??Ilnlni
will represent the ladies and It
'or 1 Hen v Davis, the men. This co
t test is ffiven hv the Lillv of t
! Vallie club.
ii.' i CARLISLE NKWS
'l'* i Mrs. ljealricc Johnson Fishi
J j and sister, Miss Viisliti Johns
, | left fpr New York -(Tty- Wednc
j day, they spent thive weeks wi
their ".parents. Mr mid M1* tV;
tnV Johnson,
^ Mrs.?l.i/./ie?Thtnnii:',??h
J|ti tell Thomas and Rev. H. K. H
i liani were, the Wednesday kik?>
t | of Mr. and Mrs. Sam (\ Nealshfi
n0 i. Mrs. Eva Coleman has been ve
,( | ill but she is?much better".
S?* \
m I iwarT-' iTi.i"-;- -iaan.rra'1
e! Training School For
j Colored Girls & Hoy
n; ! BUSINESS COLLEGE
SCHOOL CLASSES
BEGIN N L\(i SEI'T. ltt. 1!>!
?
I EFFICIENT INSTRUCTORS
ci i IT."i. N i lll ur n CTiiiiTT
v SVAHTANIU iu;, s. c.
Mrs. c. N. .HAMILTON. I'rincip
[Waverley Branch
Librarv Adult JSchoc
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COLlMIMA. S. C.
I A I. \. s i: S S I 0 N
LHl - '
n Heginninu September 17. 1 lJ!
ho _ ?
IT Mrs. LEWIS, Teacher
Mrs. S. It. KICK. Teacher
I,. They Fell in l.ove <>n Their
' Honeymoon!
See Iheir romantic dilentna . . .
slightly scandalous, daringly d<
Iiuhtful, 'it's grand fun!
HON \L1) (JINCiE
CO I.MAN ltOGKN
c-' "Lucky Partners''
l.ati* Show Saturday Niulil
n8S8FwBS)l
Also starting Mondav
at ^
lk 111
i; . AMI SKMKNT KM
t. '$ AMERICA'S ORE A'
, I The Intern<
| Stueetheartf
tn ?* in whose: veins flow i
>f | INDIAN?mkxic A:
v | Township
ff | COLITM
I Friday Nite,
\ DANCING FROM
' i RRO N Z E J
* ? ...
n y
t X 1 "? C. B. S. R A
A
I \ TORRID SESSIOtv
\ jr ~ ~ ~ "
r $ Admission?At Doo
? | White Sp<
; I TAX I>
1 & Tickets on Sale at Green Li
' I*
Saturday, September 21, 194(V
EN AUD
idajr Nite
a (MEN WITH'
S GRAY HAIR
ft . . . Here's
ij Inside Tip
11
11 V ~ *"
in Younger
>1 This Easy ^
1 Way.*-,,-- ? j,
Stop worrying about whether your ~
gray hair might iome day cost you
0(i your job ? or whether folks are ?'?
u] whispering, "That man certainly
jn has aged!" Yes, stop worrying ... *
and start using LAR4IT ^*T: ?1
With GODLLRO Y S LAK II I fsiTt
.,1 ljuir Coloring.yj>u can bring r.tdi? i??, -x.?
ant, glossy, youthful-appearing ,
I, color to ALI. your hair. Lasy tt> *
a\ aPPl>'- I be exact shade you want
j0. . conies evenly. Jt won't rub oil'or '
, wash out. Known and used for ^5
I, | Ask lor LAKH'S!; (l.ai ry-nse).
>11. If your dealer doesn't have it, .send
S 1.2 5 direct to . . . ,
godlfkoy mfg.cot^jmo olivk
st k eft, sai nt louts. .missol hi.
j/o
on | hair coloring
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? ! DANTZLEK BROS. ^ *
it? shok kit uk sikh*
w , . i : 1
^ 2.1751 fiefxais si. Columbia. s. c.
i * i'rices Keusonahle
_ lm isihle Half Solitiij a Specially
Work failed For and Delivered
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r
S, P. J.
|:-Grocerv and Lunch:
Eat tin: Best -
At Reasonable I'iuv
01 K FOOD IS ( I.KAN
AND WHOl.KSOMK ' J
821) Washington Street
P. J. II rrin. Prop.
al
? BSSSSESsSSBBitt
- THUI^LLS^ IIII.I.S and LALOHS
Together in
"The Ghost Breakers" STARTS
MONDAY!
f* Monday Ni^ht ? Admission 10c
R IHHHHMHBBMHi
For Dressmaking and Alterations
of all kinds, including the
Re-lining of Coats
?See?
Miss Lanie Kennerly
1203 PINK STREET
A SPKCI AI /FY IS MADE OF
1 SCHOOL OR PRINT DRKSSFS
U WORK NEATLY DONE
t
Y
ERPRISKS PRESENTS
TEST FEMALE BAND |
itional - | ;
i Of Rhythm | *
Cue hlood of many racks $
N ?CFIIN ESE?N EC! RO 'k
,i,
Auditorium I
BIA. S. (\
%
September 27 f
I 9 p.m. to 1 :3ft a.m. ;{*
WEN CLUB I
mo artists
V A ' I
f "JAZZNOCRACY"
A ^
r 84c Adv. ticket 65c :|:
*ctators 50c $
iclitded $ ^
eaf Cafe, Thnfrnas Drug Store X ^
.,.7. ... ?
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