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Writ. Toi?Abm? WAUACS. mflTm
Falmxtto luw. IIH hmmmj Saw
Colombia. I> CUMMi
F. B. C.?la it for the best for
rue to continue working for these
folks I : m Working for now? Will
I mi.'.u' my trip?
? -ftnsr dl?fcF4?-youri4ak-Ifir._Ipy.
are \vi*ll liked and you seem to
be doing alright on this job. No .. .
do not take the trip to New York
in thr^spring. . .
??" ~ r* f~>t w?. > 1a^ ??/% lrnnui if T
i_>. V. 1 IWiHC 1LW lint?wimn ? t *
should lake this young man I met
from Florida feeriously. He has
been rushing me every since he
has been up here.
Ans: He's determined to make
you break your engagement with
this cut of town fellow and as I
see ii . he will. The boy is a
fine you *> man and will do right
by you rf you take him up on his
offer of marriage. _
J. \V.?My w*ife and I have been
?separated, for two years or more
and i-lfe has been writing to me
and I artu about to be convinced to
ask her br.tk and* would like to
c know what you think about same?
?Anar-She is very anxious to get
back to you . . . and iTeeTtKaFyou
vant her back too. Both of you
have been able to sge your "faults
~ ? during this separation and I honestly
feek-thar if -vninttd go back
together you would be able to~lrye
irL-peace and be happy.
S.J. H.?Lyjpsh to know if I have
crossed up or not and why do I
feel as I do? I hurt down in my
'* stomach all the time now?
Ans: You have not been crossed
up. Your condition is physical. It
:is my suggestion t^at you call on
a good doctor right away for an
examination and I feci
.? will find yoUr trouble. *
E. A. P.?Tiie estate that I helped
work for and pay for has been
ordered away from me by the
court arm I hftve been asked?to
vacate. Should I move away and
?:.."g>ve up alHrojie? ?
? Anr- Wall will have to do
if if you have been ordered to vacate
hy the court. You might try
one last chance hy consulting with
a good attorney and he can in
form you just how you stand.
? ?Xu_^L C.?Please give me youi
help. I am pTantltng?on?leaving
my bopie fnr apother man
would appreciate j^piir help.
Ans: Don't do it. It is my sincere
opinion that you would be frisking
a big mistake as you aren't as
discontented in your present hom<
. as you imagine yourself to be.
NEW BERK V NEWS
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v.?ai ? "i jr i icrr^in'iion v?uh i?
< Rev. A. H. Reasbner. Pastor
The book of Exodus was inter
estingly reviewed Wednesday af
. ternoon \V. 'A. He ilk*
? Hi" firteacher of the Bible class
Sunriay morning Sunday scnoo!
lesson was discussed by the Supt
officers ancT pupils: All who wer
present'were greatly benefited.
During the Children's Hour the
pastor story was about .usefulness
of the banana tree. He *ga.ve the
list of finished products'that are
manufactured from the raw materials
of the tree. Practical lesson
"Bp n<i Useful in j iff, nc Ymi
Can".
At 11:30 o'clock the pastor'?
theme was "What Will Ye Do in
the- -Solemn- - Day".. Text Hosea
Dt5.~ In his message lie stated
the importance of seeking- and
trusting God from the discovery
of America throughout life. John
ment,0 the" d'a^ o'/ deaUi and the
day of judgment were some of .the
practical times of trusting God.
Finally when the solemn days
come look to Jesus and trust Him
for protection. Everyone express
ed himself as having been greatly
benefited and touched by the
Holy_Jj43ux.it during 1110 Willi p u !
vice. \ ~
At 4:00 o'clock the Missionary
meeting was held at the^ church
with Mrs. 7j. A. Reasoner presiding,
as our President, Mrs. Lilj;
_ _ _t:u c i i - i i
linn tj\:n i?, \n M.m cuuiiut'U tu urn
on account of illness. During the
meeting the following officers
were elected in the vacancy of the
others. Mrs. C. E. Allen, vicepresident
and Mrss Annie Daniels
assistant secretary.
After an interesting meeting
the League service was conducted
by the young people. The theme
"Go Ye". All enjoyed the discussion
and rededicated their lives
to the service of God.
We welcome you to all of our
services.
Rev. and Mrs. Sumpter and
daughter were the dinner guests
-of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson
last Sunday, February 23rd. Mrs
Charity Montgomery and Mrs,
Gussie Mrller are indisposdd at
this writing.
Mrs,..Threatt Miller and Bur
ton" were thf ""Termer gnrvs+s of
fVTrs. LvrovPTTta gpeai iiian fast FrT
day.
Mrs. Walker Begty returned tc
^oonital at (rdumbia Wednesday
February 26. We-hope all of th?
persons ill will soon recuperate
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Booker Washington
News By
John D.^'Reynolds As
previously announced, the
Seventh Annual Basketball Tournament
of the ' South Carolina
Athletic Conference among Secondary
Schools will be held in the
C. A. Johnson Gymtorium of the
Booker Washington High school
on. Friday and Saturday of this
veek, March 7th and 8th. Aceord
ng to officials of the conference,
in elaborate program has. been
Manned-,- which is as follows:
Thursday, March 6th: 7:30 p
_ l.. meeting of the Conference
r -'ommittf? tm Rules and eligibil
ty in the office of~tKe gymnasIuhY
, or the purpose of seeding team.
;nd deciding eligibility of teams
md players. Friday, March 7th
?:0(T a.m., Registration of partiei
>ating teams, lobby of the gymasium;
tagging and the assignment
of lockers. 9:30 a.m., drawng?Announcement
of tourna
TRINITY "A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. A. D. Hawkins. Pastor
On last Tuesday evening the
members and frjends of the above
u -mmed church went to' thu home nj"
I Mr. and Mrs. T4 W. Williams on
'umming street, as we-know-theyave
been shut in for over a
month and not able 10 work and
made their soul rejoice praying
>- nd-singing God^s praises. Aftei
vhich the table was filled with all
rood things that a heart could
vish. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are
:?wr> nf the pld fajthful members of
'"rinity church and have rendered
vorthful while service over thir'
ty-five years. Mr. Willrams is a
I trustee and has been every since
! the old /historic- brick structure
1 has been erected. We did this not
'.hat he was in so much need for
vhat we have .given him, but for
" "'fiat wunderful service he has ren_
!ered and the way he has stood
~ by hi-c church in training up the
oung people in our Sunday school
jnd church. We felt that rt was
>ur duty to do so. As one writer
has said we should always givi
flowers when we can apppreciatc
thenr, because you {ciapnot read
vour tombstone when you an
icau.
Sunday was a beautiful day tht
Sunday school began at the usual
lour and was conducted by the
Supt. At 11:15 the pastor ascend
'd the rostrum and preached a
oul stirring sermon to an appreciative
audience. This message,
vill long be remembered by his
hearers. This being the first Sun
day the Lord's Supper was admin
Tstprp/l o lovr?o "^^
A number of visitors were pres
ont at our morning service, conic
again you are welcome. While
vou are in our city make-T-rirtity
our church home.
At 4:30 a silver tea was given
" iT home- pf 'MT: anvf -Mrs, Me-Collough
on Beacon St. sponsord
by Mrs. McCollough and Mrs.
= Tessio Davenport. A very unique
urogram was rendered. AM pre*
nt enjoyed themselves. The nite
ermon was brought to us by the
lev. W. S. Joneft who in hrs own
vay delivered a strong and inpiring
Viermon. The services
hroughout the day were fine. 4
ame and connected themselves to
" HP flul.miaii aimj. ?BROOKGREEN
DOTS
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Brookgreen, S. C.?Sunday 2n<
vns a splendid day for all church
"roers. The Brown ?hapel' M. E
hurcb held its regular services al
11 -e'clock with the Rev. W. M. S.
Mrr.lftV in thn milrvif U J? i
ect Walk with God, was much
enjoyed. |
The board of trustees held its
'egular monthly meeting at the
ihurch.
We are proud to see Mrs. El
->n Carr at ehurCh Sunday after
1 \ long period of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horry of
Conway spent the day with Mr
and Mrs. Goerge~ SarrdV and fam
t ly.
Rev. W. M. S. MsClay and Mas-_
1 '.er Thomas and William McCTary
1 pent the week with their grand
- mother and mother-in-law, Mrs
->r,ipej? of St. Stephen.
We are very sorry to say that
' Mrs. W. M. S. MeCtary is yet in
- the hospital and is not any bet
fccr. We truat that Mrs. Alicx
Williams of the Brookgreen Gar
i don iR better at this writing. Also
i glad to say Mr. Tom Collins is
i somewhat better.
Noirae Blanche Sewell, county
1
oroado Cagers" who a
turday, Mareh^7th-8th
tot4
iy j|
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BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM
t. front row: Cleo Carson, Leroy
Cooper, Zack Weston.
Hi. J. W. Martin, head coach; Odel]
res. John- Lasaine, PaulTalley_Jo^
?; muel Snipe, Mgr., Mr. R. H. Hop:
i n nt schedule; 10:00 a.m., Open
tig ceremonies, at which time th<
following program will be pre
ented: Band Prelude?Kooker T
Washington High School Band. H
^une, director; America, group.
Welcome?Mr. J. Andreiv Sim
:nons, Principal, Booker Washing
ton Hi<rn' School; Mr. C. A. John
son, Supervisor Negro Schools
Columbia, S. C.. President J. J
Stacks, Benedict College; Presi
J dent S. R. Higgins, Allen Univer
t;ity; Mrs. M. M. Simkins; Seere
j tary Columbia Civic Welfare Ivea
' 'rue; Miss E. Watson, President
j BTW Student Council; Reflection:
< n Past Tournaments, J. Wcndel
i VTevtinL..Prosftipnt ?jqf?Conference
tPrescntailnn of Particinatinf
' Sehuulxr - Coaches^ Officials, am
'.Visitors; Remarks and Announce
merits, Randall C. Morgan, -Dircc
vor of the Tournament..,?l(),;.30 A
'1.?Morning session; 1:30 p.m.Intermissinn
(lunch, Booker Wasl
n?ton Cafeteria); 2:30 p.m.?Af
einocn Session; 5:30 p.m., Inter
mission (dinner, Booker Washing
Tuberculosis nurse wais at the
ilrookgreen Private school last
.voek. We- are always gtad- ti
rave her come.
We are proud to note the proof
P|,of w. M. Bpgan ol
Union, principal of the Populai
C.rove sfbonl of Santuc. Prof W
M. Bogan is the father of Prof
-vmt-s-Th?Kaftan- principal nf thf
Brookgreen ' Private school.
Stewardess Board No, 1 of
Gordon Chapel AME church with
Mrs. Emma 1L. Keith, chairmar
nresented to their Pastor. Rev
G. E. Washington a very beauti"HTl
nig fur tln?~tMH*<Hwage at?St
Tohn AME church.
The Brookgreen Welfare confei
cnee is-just around the corner. Wt
iro expecting a bigger crowd from
ill over_the state to attend. . The
conference opened at 9:30 o'clock
closes 4 o'clock Wednesday, MarcV
19th F.veryone is cordially invi'
ed to attend! The medical Tee if
ia" cents instead nf?25r?that?b
printed ()n the hand bills that are
out.
While at Brookgreen donr*t forget
to visit the beautiful historical
Brookgreen Gardens.
D.op't forget to hear the Bettif
Academy glee club at the How
?h:rii nr
'Wednesday night March 12 at ?
o'clock. The ?rrrH?aiso ning?&t
tVir>
x ..v i/.v/unftiwii T? vnai^ wynici "
' lice at 12 o'clock noon on th<
same day.
Don't forget the moving: picture
show-to be at the Brookgreen Pr
vate school on Monday night th-3
10th of March at 8:30 o'clock. We
would like to see all of the patrons
out on that night.
See <$en Tillman for?tr^Copy of
the "Leaded
I,. B. Bogan
reporter.
WAYMAN CHAPEL
A."M.~K. CHURCH
Rev. LeRoy Jackson. Reporter,.
Winnsboro, R. C.?Tiie Sunday
oh obi met at 10 o'clock with the
Supt. and officers on the job as
usual. The lesson was well discussed.
The review was conducted
by Mr. R. B. Greer* Sr.
Sunday morning the pastor
nreached a wonderful .nermon from
St. John 0:35. Subject Jesus the
" 1 -e T :f It 3 oVlonk Vie
preached a thoghtful sermon from
>the subject Putting God in Front.
This sermon was preached injbe
half of Mr.s Stewart Campbell's
club.
Sunday night the pastor select
ed his text from Psalms 26: 11.
Subject Walking in Our Integrity
The Leaguers met at 6 o'clock.
The topic The Love of the Fath
[ er was opened by the pastor. Sey;
I eral others also spoke on the topJi
x
I " The Pastor's Aid board met *at
the parsonage Feb. 24th. A very
good program was rendered after
I which the members and visitor?
were served.
| The pastor attended the recep
ttoTi and barrepiet Febr 24th at A1
I len university Riven in honor ol
Rish^ Flipper. The nexl
day ne was the breakfast "guesl
of Mr. and Mrs. Willie F.herrv anr
1 also the dinner ppiest of Mr. and
1 Mrs. William Robinson. He reported
an enjoyable trip. e
( Sunday, Marr!h 9 R<\v. Smith
paator of Rlack Jack Bapt. church
will preach at Wayman at thrpt
' oVdock. His choir ~ an<Tushffl
board will accompany him.
Quite a lew visitors \tfere ou1
Sunday. You are always welcom*
t0 Wayffian
y '. -
m ?, -'nqpjv
HE PA^WBj/iSADiR
re participating in the
(JH (< > JIBr
Rogers, Robert Left to rig
W'lla Mae Ji
II Johnson train- Dorothy Hbpl
innv?fields. Ze^_ -?.--?-Back row:
son, Asst. coaclT McRani, Ann
Miss Carolyn
-[Aon Cafeteria); T.00 p.m., Tourna-1
- ment Ball (honoring participants)
Saturday, March 8th
I. 8:00 a.m.," Breakfast (Booker
Washington. Cafeteria). 9.00 a.m.1'
Morning Session; 12:30 p.m., In-i 1
termission (lunch, Booker Wash-1 '
ington Cafeteria); 1:30 p.m., Af- ?
ternoon Session; 6:00 p.m.,. Inter-J '
mission .(dinner, Booker Washing! I
ton Caifeteria); 7:30 p.m., Even-|1
ing Session "(finals). At the end t
1 of the final game, the following
i! c lminating program will be pve_
Usented: Band Prelude, Booker T 1
11 Washington Band; Negro Nation !
i-t-aJ?Anthprvj, group. Exhibition? 1
! Booker -Washington Band and thi
i rCheerleadersif a n Fare?Band; 4
Presentation of winning teamsPlayers
by position,_Coaches, oflfi
cials; Presentation of awards Mr. H
C. A. Johnson, Supervsor of Ne |
i ( gro Schools, Columbia, S. C.; Re
- marks R. C. Morgan, Director oi
-1 Tournament; Adieu and Bon Voy i
age. The?committee for -the se '
| EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
) Dr. R. S. .Lawrence, Pastor 1
New York City?Sunday, Feb i
N 16th was a great day in Eman- |
- I H<T~ -T>nw""T TT T |
an instructive sermon to the large ,
"""audience.?The "'nior chnir undei
. the direction of Mr. Charles Ah
" ford rendemPthe music. Our pas (
' tor arrived in time for the ser
i vice having attended the Bishops' '
i Councrl in New Orleans, La, at
the evening hour of worship the
Busy Bees Missionary society, Mr:
Orial Johnson president, celebrat
ed their seventh anniversary. Miss Gladys
Berry served as mist* ess
> of ceremonies. Dr. Martha Keys
i delivered ~the sermon, text The
Master is come and calleth foi
thee. The message was inspiring
i to all true believers. Br. Keys
' preached t() a large audience al
r Emnn v-el?for ten?nights, Friday
- night in spite of the snow storm
the church was crowded to hear
Dr. Keys who was called and com <
missioned by the Holy Ghost tc
preach the gospel of Jesus Christ
The revival has been a blessing te
Emanuel church. Over 80 souls
have been saved. We thank God
' for the outpouring of the Holy
' Spirit. Our pastor l's '^1UIt'll UVKT ~
. the, very fine spirit of cooperation '
not only by our mernbets but the ministers,
^members, and friends of
our sister churches.
Dr. Lawrence succeeded .in gel
ting started a week day church '
1 school to begin next Tuesday :?af3
all children from 4 to 16 years !
old. I am sune the movement
vrll be a success. f
The pastor's secretary, Miss |
Esther Maybank and Mr. Claude
Scott .were united in- holy wed- 1
lock, Feb. 22, 1941. 'Also the dau !
ghter of our Supt., .Miss Fredinu i
Perrineau and Mr. "Rudolph Mont- (
gomery. Miss Lucy Kirk and Mi
Ernest-Burnett were also married
' ecently. We wish for these young
people a successful trip over life'?
u- .matrimonial geas.
Our church made a fine record" ~i
at the Allen League convention in r
Flushing last week. Our young
oeople's choir, Mrs. Ruby Jones
directress,, brought back the silk
banner for having 21 young peo- | 1
pie in attendance. We are proud , '
of our childrerT "Our pastor ad- |
* -J-? 1 II I | ^ I - ir tc. gpfr '
ject Modern Children. 'We com- ,
mend Mrs. Susie Jerideau for her
untiring efforts for the young pec i
pie. Messrs Wm. Patton and Al- ,
bert Breach, two of our excellent ^
young men are going to Wagner ]
college, Staten Island to attend (
the institute under the auspices of j
the Yntrnnnl Yout.h Movement. ?
Z, Under the leadership of Dr. }
Lawrence and hjs very fine wif*L ]
Emanuel holds its rightful place ]
; Dr. and Mrs. I^awrence, since com
inp: to New York are loved by all l
who come in contact with them 1
i They both hold a light that men ]
ami woman can see by their walk i
? by their conversation, that they <
are Christians. We are proud of
! our pastor and his lovety wtfe.
: (Mrs.) M. J. Perry, reporter (
j ST. LI KE A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. E. Philip Ellis, Pastor
Charleston, S. C.?Our ppstor is i
i real busy these days. He is seen
! daTTy with The carpenter apd briek (
Tmnrnrrs m tho erection of -QUI
church structure. The new church
t Is really the talk of the city by '
) all denominations. Our pastor
and trustees together with tW# i
_ t* .....
Tournament herfc this
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i
n rwrmlmi
' &J*.-* *"*\ /<.-. *"* > " '*'
girls''bask etb a ll~texm~
ht, front row: Sitting: Marie Robii
ames, Charlotte Lloyd, Esther Dixo
rtrrs..
Margaret Younginer, Celestine Ker
rr gurtun, Ella Smith, Fraiwina Eoj
Miller, coach.
lection of sportsmanship winners (
will be appointed and 'announced j
at tournament time. J
Through the courtesy of Pres. *
T T Oi 1- ' ^ ^
j. o. oihiks ana fres. s. K. lliggins
of Benedict College and AT- c
!en University respectively, tour i|
lament participants will be hous- p
id at these- two institutions. The t
'ournamcnt staff and conference n
take this opportunity to express p
their appreciation for this cour- e
tesy. _ J . fi
The following awards will be f
aresented at the tournament: (Al! ^
iwards are to be given to all boys *
ind girls of the winning teams.) 0
First piaee?winners (tournament ?
hampionsj. Second place win a
rvers"~frunners-up); Third~ Place p
Winners (Qpn$olation); Sports j(
manship Tropfty, awarded by Mr p
C. A. Johnson, and Mr: J. Andrew jSimmons.
I j
Tournament Staff: Randall C ft
Morgan, /Booker Washington, Di- p
rector; St. Julian Walker, Burke, T
brulding committee are going to 1
make this church the last word ( o
in such a physical plant. A do-| d
na?tment-for the young people >
will be attached with all modern I
"fluipments._ ^ >
?riimflwy wnn n Vin-mtifnl day nn>' -r1
the pastor spoke both morning i<
Miss Lueile Wilson's brothei
died in Columbia last Thursday s
md his funeral rites were conduct -<1<
ed by the pastor Monday after- e
noon. i:
All of the officers and members T
are giving their full cooperation t
to the pastor in building the new s
church" AH arg?looking- forward _
to the corner stone laying about t
the fifth Sunday in J.fsrch I
BENEDICT FRESHMEN HOLD '
SPELLING CONTEST I
Te Interpretative Literary So- j
ciety, of Benedict, in cooperation |
witlL~TKe English Department of
the college sponsored a spelling ~
contest among freshmen students j
on March 28, during the chajipl ,
hour
Enthusiasm was high and com ;
petition was kepn as there were j
four HiviainriQ . thn frnclimnn ?
class engaged in (he contest, each ,
DiF'niP fwv fiiwt'hnnnr j
valiantly for the place, it was won
by nnctiorr C. who had the largest
number standing the longest. Ont (
of the posters on display during" j
the previous week advertising the {
contest depicted how the other see- ]
tion w.o^Ud look . when C began to , ^
spell They came near'mSkihfc their
predictions true. The second honor [ ^
went to section A, and honorable .
mentrorr'tc section B. |Individual
awards were made | r
to the student in each section who ^
stood up the longest. Those receiv- v
ng these awards were: Miss Sadir, i
McKenzie of St. Matthews, S. C.. v
Miss Cora Nelson, of Jacksonville j
Fla.. Mr. Jimmie Bunting, o f
Mass., and Miss lTortense Moblejf ~f>
:>f Chester, S. C. ^
We are certain that each Fresh
rtan has improved in his ability tc
spell as a result of the contest
ind that the entire freshman class
deserves congratulations for the
?plendid spirit of cooperation, the ^
?ine sportsmanship, and the gen- 1
..ine effort put forth.
Wi Mat'l Npwsnappr i'
Week March 16-22 !
Washington, D. C.?The third an c
mal National Negro Newsipapoi f
Week as sponsored bv Delta Phi <
Delta journalistic society in co peration
with the Negro News- .
.apers of America will be observe0
VTarch 16-22, it was aannounced a
lere this week by Otto McClarin
National President of Delta Phi X
Delta. 4
Previously known as National i
Bigger Better Negro Newspapei
Week, the observance Is designed V
primarily to familiarize American A
with the accomplishments and pos Y
nihilities of the Negro press ana A
the contribution made by it to y
American Hfe sinee the ftrst N?- A
;ro newspaper appeared in this j
country 114 ypars ago^ It i& further i
hoped that the observance will '1
stimulate a greater interest in ]
journalism among Negro youth of <
America to the end that they may J |
leek journalistic training, thereby <
increasing their ability to in \ \
terpret intelligently the Negro to .
Ameriica. '
A feature of the week this yeai ?
will be the observance of the One '
Hundred and Fourteenth Anniver 4
nary 01 the American Negro Precs. *
Fr!3ay
P
Pmr:?
S > " . - : 1
' ? '
ison, manager;
n, Rachel Sims, 1
inedy, Mary J.
?ieT Inez Green,
? =F=^hairman
of Eligibility Committee
K. D. Hardin, Finley, Regstrar;
ohn II. Whiteman, Booker Wash
ngten, Business Manager; Dr. R.
V. Mance, M. D., Columbia, Tourament
Physician. Nurse W. N.
>tenhouserTl.~N.ir1*ooker?Washngton,
Tournament Nurse; Luthr
L. Wideman, Booker Wnshingon,
Technician; John D. Reyolds,
Booker Washington, Offiial
Scores L. A. Warner, Bookr
r Washington, Official Timer; Of
cials. K. Diamond. Head Referee
!. Armstrong and (Dad) Craw_
ord. Assistants; Boblter Washing
>n Safety- Patrol, Parking Direc
ors and Courtesy Staff. Confer
nee mjynber Schools and likely
articipants in the tournament
re follows: Avery Institute,
looker Washington, Burke, BuV~
?r, Coulter, Emmett Scott, Fair
leld Co. T. S.. Finley, Harbison
nstitute. Immaculate "Conception'
ackson, Lancaster Co. T. S.,
farlboro Co. T. S., Mather Acad
my, Mayo, Robert Smalls, Sims*
"Vnnlinson. Wilkinson.
'he "Wings Over Jordan" Pro-j
ram for Sunday. March Iff, is to
evoted to Founders' Day for the'
Tcgro press with Moss Hylles
v.encmx, director o l National
legro Newspaper Week, serving
s speaker. The theme of the week
5 to be "Tfie Negro Press Is An
i lnorienn Institution." ?
During previous press week obervances,
Negro newspapers, colleges
and universities, and agenies
and organizations interested
n the welfare and progress of the
>Iegro have been urged to par
icipate in the week. This year the
ame procedure is to be followed.
Working with Mr Kendrix On
he project are Fred Funderburg,
ilorehouse College senior and an
tdvisory-committee including Dr
iVilliam Stanley, Braithwaite, At mtn
T^ni'voveifi? ? tt ? -?
^ on.j, ?? niiiiiii nenry
-luff, Chicago attorney, Cliff Mac<ay,
managing editor of the Atanta
Daily "World, and" a group
Mr. Kendrix, a co-founder of Delta
Phi Delta, has directed the work
since its inception in '938.
A young columnist uf note, Mr.
VlcClarin was elected second presdent
of Delta Phi Delta at the
Society's third annual convention
,vhich convened last spring at
Lmrnla University. .Jefferson Citv.
Missouri. He -is* a recent graduate
if Howard University and director
if publicity at_ that institution.
Mr. Kendrix is director of~forums
ind publiicity in the Division of
^egro affars, N. Y. A. for Qeoria
'}ROl'P NO. 3 TEACHERS
{OLD MEETING.
Marlboro County?Tiie teachers
if Group No. 3 met at the flmith
rhool on "Thursday, February 2T]
vith the Vice-Presioent, Mrs. An |
ite" Robinson, prestdtng. The-" deotional
service was conducted by ,
Irs. Olivia F. Smith.
Members of the group respondd
to the roll call with quotations
Vom Negro authors.
The minutes of last meeting
irre reatPand adopted.
TnnAl"" J - ? "
wic soutiu oi me connnant
was beautifully demonstrat
d by Mrs. Sara Blackmon and
r>nie members of Group 3. The
enionstration showed preparation
nd cooperation on the part o1
Lo teachers and puprls.
_X.be program was continued as
olIoVs: 1 no part ine HH'JJPd flflS
laved in B isiness, Mjss Thelma
pears; Education, Mrs. Sara P
[enefjan; Art, Mrs. Gertrude Da\
1.
PINCKNEY'S Fl
i NDEKTAKER ANI) L
OF SOUTH CAROLI
1006 WASHINGTON SI
T* Saturday, March 8, 1?41
" PROFESSIONAL ^
CARDS _==^ O
DR. H. H. COOPER
DEh risr
Special Attention Given to Diaeases
of the Gums
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
Office Phone J>429 - Ilea. 8284
1.128 Washington St.. C-la., 8. C.
i Office Hour*?i Telephones:
8:30 A.M. t? 7:00 P.M. office 6033
Res:dehce 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST Jfe
I Fillings. Platen. Crowns. Bridges,
Anesthesia a Sjjecial^r
~DR. J. G. STU ART
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office Hours Telephones
10 A.M. to 2 P.M. ReB. 4692
4 P.M. to" 8 P.M. Office 8798 Office
Residenoa
2030 Vaylor St. 1317 Plua St.?:
REV. J. H. JOHNSON
vnTinv di'ih ?e
Office ^2029 "Marian Street g\
Dealer 1iP Real Estate, perforate?? _VF
Marriage Ceremonies, writes Willi
Deeds, Mortgages, Claims, etc^
Call to See Him
Iaok for >o
, MENTHO id
{ NULSION
"for coughs from colds^hrsjj /*a
^ 1hat wont turn loose v.i
v take one sip _
I of mtntho-mutsion -9~ ji
wait hvfc minutes
i if you fail to get
f expected relief 'mjgb
ask for yo'jr money back j ni
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS
EVERYWHERE
For Dressmaking and Alterationi
of "all kinds, including the Ilelining
of COATS
?see?
Miss Laney Kennerley
A Specialty is made of School or
Print Dresses. Work Neatly Done.
MADAM PETER'S
HAIR GROWER
For Diseased Scalp ? Give;s Life
1?"u of amy. HKS'I GROWER?
Apply onfce a week?Price Sftc.
t906 Blanding St., Colombia, S.C.
Coonta Drug Store, Washington
St., Thomas Drag Store, Taylor
and Harden Streets _ m
- on2 wav
IV* cents per mile
- ROUTOP TRIP
less than double
the one way fares
Jlir
Conditioned ? , . I
Conches
, rtM THBnur.H TRAINS I
J. T. COBB
Division?Pasaengec Agent
Columbia, S. C. - ?i
Reading from Dunbar, Mrs. Annie
G. Hudson.
Mi?? ra? '
utuioii ti. vjrranam out
Jear.es teacher gave some inter- P
resting: remarks concerning work
done and further plans for tha L
group.
In Marlboro county the teach- ||
trs and pupils are looking t6T- '
ward and planning for a big day
m April. More will be said a . I
bout the same. Watch the Palmetto
Leader for date and na
ture of program.
The business side of the meet- P
ir.g was carried out nicely. Hot
dinner was served to the members
and friends of the group by
the teachers of Smith school. Tha
teachers are Mrs. Sara Powe Hen
m??n and MI
The next meeting will be held \
March 20, at Roper Grove school.
Tenchers arc- Mrs. Attalee Pickens
and Mrs. Martha Ella Smith j
JNERAL HOME ;[
ICENSED EMBALMER 7
NA AND GEORGIA ! f 1
< >
Funeral Cats and Funeral ' \
Equipment < 1
AS GOOD AS THE BEST J
- i TfW
And Better Than the Rest i
And Prices I,ess X ,
iteR'ciene* 1'hone 7765 ' ' \
ii
COURTE8Y _ I ;
AND 4--1
3ERV1CK . 1 f I
- * 7 $ V
COLOMBIA, 9. C. j
, , .. -it