The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 22, 1941, Page Page Five, Image 5
! Saturday, March 22, 1941.
JJERSONAL
I MENTION
Mrs. W. B1. Loving Clark, return
ed to Columbia after spending Bev
eral weeks in New Orleans with
heir daughter. Mrs. Clark is the
wife of Dr. Clark, presiding elder
of the Columbia district and is
very influential in the Churches
and missionary society, Their love
ly home on Oak Street will soon
be completed.
Mrs. S. E. Watson, wife of the
late Rev. S. E. Watson, of Lake
City has recently moved to Colum
? bla and is xesiding at 16B3 Hordch
Street.
Mrs Watson connected herstelf
?r with?her?huaband'a church ^nd
~ this reporter understand she h
one of the speakers next Supday
t[ 1ir afternoon at Wesley ME church
at onp of the fnrnmoThet nnTT
take place at that church.
Dr. J. ~C~Colcough, popular pas
tor of Sydney Park Church is pre
ching a series of sermons on the
ching a series of sermons on the
Lord's Prayer. This reporter slip
ed in last Sunday and heard hiB
wonderful message on, "Thy King
-i dom Come."
People of Columbia irrespective
of denomination should?find time
fand hear these sermons. He is an
able preacher. .
Miss Elzona Chapman of Che
- raw, S. C., spent a week in Columbia
with Mrs. Hattie B. Jeter.
While in the city she visited The
Palmetto Leader's office She reft
ported ?a pleasant stay.?-?
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mij. Francis- English wish to
| announce the engagement of her
grand-daughter, Rosa Lee Brown,
to Mr. Roy Coleman Douglas of
MfflwatrfcEEr Wis. Tim wedding. ytiiL _
take place in-early spring.
Y. P. 8. T.CLUD =
The Young People Social and
Thrift Club met at the home of
Mary Marise and Elidene Leaphar
by the chaplain. The minutes of
' the last meeting were adopted.. All
members who are on the sick list
were reported as improving. The
next meeting' wtH be at the .home
of Mr. C. E. Martly.
NOTICE
The?Richland County Teachers' *
Association will hold its regular
monthly meetimg Saturday, Match
22,*1941 at 12 o'clock in the C. A.
Johnson Gymtorium. At this meeting
we are to instruct our delegates
to the State Teachers Association
our wishes and^ desires.
The following program has been
Devotions,10 minuteB, Rev. I. W
Jeanerette. Minutes of the last
' meeting Introductory remarks
Rev. Owens. Vocal Solo, Miss F
M. Chisolm. "The Teacher and The
National Defense, Prof. G. E. Nel
son, Benedict, College. Group Sing
ing, "God Bless America". Mizpah
All members are urged to be
present.
Rev. W. G. Owens, Pres.
i nr, ttUHtt SOCJAL CLUB
The club met Tuesday, March
18 at the home of Mrs. Spigner,
1120 Tree St. The vice president,
Mr. Willie Sanders presided over
the meeting. Devotional exercise
was carried out in it* uaual manner.
The roll was called and. each,
member responded briefly with a
Bible verse and <$ues. The minutes
were read by the secretary. We
discussed new business. We thank
our many frrenda and other club ,
I members for their ~ cooperation
on Sunday at the Silver Tea.
Miss Maggie Johnson president of
the Waverly .SHver Star gave an
interesting talk. The club adjourn
. ed to meet with Mrs. Talley Mae
Scott 2587 Cherry St. During
the social period a delicious repast
was served by the hostess.
THE THRIFT CLUB
The regular meeting of theclub
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Gloater, 2307
laurel street. The president call
ed the house to order and the de-1
vottoanls were conducted by the
chaplain! The minute* of the
lent meeting were adopted. The
roll was called and the members
responded. The report on sick
was j?iven. ' * W||
We adjourned to meet at the
_ home of Mr*. C. Mitchell 2470
8enate St., March 25th.
Y _ ,
NOTICE ?
The examinations to ha givei
at Hooker Washington Hi Schoo
March 29, 1941 are for the Coun
ty pupils who wish to enter thi
High School next year. '
ELISE F. JENKINS,
Jeanes [Teacher,,
WARD ONE WILLING"
WORKERS CLUB
On March 11th the tenth aneet
ing of the club was held at th
home of Mrs. Louise Cole, 4 De
wey Ave. The meeting was callei
to order by the chaplain. Praye
by Mrs. Moss. Song by Mrs
Thompson. Then the presiden
stated the meeting open for bus
iness. First was a letter from Dr
D. K. Jenkins, which the club ap
predated to the hrghest and wil
cooperate with Dr. Jenkins 10<
per cent; and hope that all ou:
neighboring clubs?will?do thi
same. All readers of The- Pal
mettr Leader are cordially invit
ed to attend a Print Dress Part?
given by the club Friday night
March 21st; also any other "club:
who wish to attend" w1Il~beiTfcate<
as a member of ours.
The president closed the meet
ing by saying, meet me at th
Print Dress Party 1415 Blosson
St., University Terrace.
THE 12 KNIGHTS SOCIAL
CLUB
The club met on M?rch 12th a
the Luncheonette, Haskell Ave
The president opened the meetirni
with prayer by Mr. Jerry Green
After a brief devotional period
we began the business session o
which the purpose of the clul
should function. This discussioi
was built around the ideas an<
suggestions of the chairman, Mr
George Woodard. There was rea<
ing of the constitution by the sec
retary, Mr. Ernest Wilson. Thi
executive committee consists o:
the following: Mr. Sol. Blackshett
chairman, assisting Mr. Moore
Mr. Ford. Meeting of the Twelvt
Knights club is ha,Id, onro a?wool
at the Luncheonette with Mis:
Eliza as hostess. - iJames
Kmard. P-rg&H- Julim
Frazier, vice Pres.;"" Ernest Wil
son, Sec.; Jerry Green, Treas.
George Woodward, Chr.; Wadelli
art, Reporter, Lonie Drxon, critic
Members: Ben ? Ford, Willian
Moore.
J CAVALIERS CLUB
The Cavaliers regular -weeklj
meeting convened at the resident
of Mr. Samuel Edwards, 1401
T.nncn1n St I Tuesday nitp, Marrl
18th. Mr. Thomas Ruff, the pres
ident presided. We had an oper
discussion concerning Ethiopia
The remainder of the evening was
spent playmg games. The host
served a delicious repast consist
ing of fried oysters, cold slaw
T? ^ J J ^
* Kinvu uicu ana rcus
LUCKY?EALS
Tuesday nite, MarcTi 11th th<
regular meeting of the Luckj
Pals Literary and Socral Club wai
held at the home of Mr. Nathanie
McNair. The house was called t<
order by the president, acting a:
chaplain. The president openet
the meeting with prayer. Th<
secretary read the minutes of th?
last meeting. Unfinished busmesi
was taken up and disposed of
Other business was discussed b]
the body. Two officer were se
lected, chairman and chaplain
Mr. J. B. Golden declined^ hia po
sition as chairman.. Mr. Wrlber
Harper, was appointed and accep
ed as chaplain; Mr. James Lor
ick was appointed chairman. Af
ter the business part of the meet
ing was finished the house wa
turned over to the chaplain Mr
Wilhnwt Maapai'i The iliaplali
closed the meeting wrtb prayer.
After the meeting was closed
the body was invited .into a love
ly dining room, where a delicrou
course was served. While th<
course was served the guests weri
entertained with piano music b:
Mr. Hanry Starks.
Tuesday night{ March 18th th?
regular meeting of the Luck:
Pals Literary and Social Club wa
held at thr home of Mnr. Lotti*
Hawkins in the honor of Mr. Ar
chie Belle. The house \fras callet
to order by the president. Th
chaplain opened the meeting b;
repeating Bible verses. The min
utes of the last meetihg weri
read by the secretary. New busi
ness was discussed by the chair
man and chaplain. After husi
neaa, the body decMed to atten
a Ma as Meeting which will b
heW at Zfcrn Bapt+at church Sur
day afternoon t 4 o'clock.
BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUB
l The club met on. Monday nit
1 March 17 at the home of Mil
Allison, 2110 Gervais St. Devt
a tions were carried out m the u
ual manner. The house was i
order. The minutes read arid tt
_ roll called. One visitor was pre
ent, Mrs. Lucy Allison. She ma<
a very nice talk and donated tl
club very nicely for our soci
treasure. We are going to' ha>
- a Tin Pan Turning at the hon
0 of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brook
: 916 Walnut St., on Wednesda
1 nrght, March 26. The public
r cordially invited
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t THE ALWAYS B NATURAL
r*i itti
. VL/U D
The Always B Natural Club <
* Waverley Elementary School wis
es to thank their audience for fi
' ling the Allen University Aud
r torhim to its capacity, for yoi
" excellent behavior and hearty a{
pjause. We tried oUr best an
- we are happy to have please
,y?"
' R. L. PEGUESE, Junior.
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j EAST END LOVELY THIRTYFIVE
SAVING CLUB
e The club held its !aat meetin
\ at the home of Mrs. Lula Dubos
Allen-Benedict Court, Apt. J-f
The meeting was opened with
song by* Mrs. Lula Dubose, "Nc
body's Fault But Mine." Praye
t was offered by Mr. Willie Mayei
Song, "You'd Better Mmd." Th
' Scripture was read by the" pre's
dent, Mr. J. H. Gladden. The d<
I votions closed. The meeting wa
I turned over to the president. Th
mmutes were adopted. We dis
cussed plans for the communit
j center. Talks were made by Ml
; Willie Mayes and Dea. C.C. Tobe
^ We decided to take a part in th
center. The dues were paid an
a books marked. Amount collecte
f $12.60. We adjourned to meet a
r the home of Mrs. Marie Gladder
2110 Washington St.
;i
AIKEN NEWS
N?MrsT Anne "Coleman was ~tti
, honoree at a party- on Tuesda;
evening March 4, when Mr. an
Mrs. T.P. Mitchell entertained ~
number of friends at Chauffeur
^-Inn m honor of her birthday. Th
honoree was the recipient o
many lovely and., useful gift
T Dancing ~isT[Jqyed -through
out the evening. A delicrou
course of potato salad and South
ern fried chicken followed by he
- coffee and cake was served.
Among those present to enio
the occasion were: Mr. and Mn
j Wilbur Howe, Westbury L. I. M:
^ Scott, _N. Y. City, Mr. Leon Cole
man, Westbury, L. I., Mr. an
^ Mrs. Jimmy Smallwood, Mr. an
Mrs. Henry Davis, Mr. and Mrs
j John Henry Goodwin, Mr. tin
Mrs. Council Cherry, -Mesdame
Leona Scott, Missouri Pollarc
Anna Belle McK^lvre, Rbodi
_ Brown,?Bortha?Graham,?Queeni
Mason, Miss Irene Casey, Messrs
Allre Rogers, Vincent Oliphapi
B. C. Price, *T, Harvey, Julitis an
r Richmond Miller, Wilbur Thoma
j all of Aiken.
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j Friendship News
, In spite of the inclement weat
j er there were a few church- goer
, in church Sunday. The Pastor d<
3 livered two excellent sermons. O
3 Sunday morning he used as hi
- theme: "Maranatha" and Sunda
f night "The Appeal of the Crosa.
Friendship is in the midst c
her Spring Rally. .The Reds ai
. fighting against thte Blues wit
t J all power. Programs and entei
11 tainments are being given quit
. t-frequently for this
Among the visitors worshippin
. 'at Friendship Sunday were M
? and Mrs. Henry Free, Mt. Morr
; church; Mrs! Malinda Harrisoi
r Miaw Pauline Liyiwgs^ew, Mi. P
nOV HrAtrA J ** n
j x u^cueiu. i*irs. K.OS
t Rowes, N. Y. City, Mr. Alonz
. Smith, Mr. Connely.
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} Second Baptist Church News
0 Rev. J. W. Miles, Pastor
Y Sunday school was very inte;
esting. At the morning .. servic
B Lie. Wilson Harrison preache<
Y Rev. Turner having to be awa
a to his church hi Waynesboro, G;
Sunday nrte. Rev. Tumor w?
j again wtth us and preached
e very stirring sermon, subject T)
y Power and Importance of Praye
Rev. Miles was unable to be i
a chUrch Sunday nighty but we tH
r. J derstand Ke is able to be up. ^
. I hope he will soon be feeling fli
. again.
d|
a Ashley Grove Bftftiat Ckuroh
h| Rev. M- G. Mosly. Pastor
I We had otrr 9th anniversary
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T88 PALMBfTO USA
the Ushers Board Sunday,?
gurnlgy- school- began at its tJ
? ttal hour. A large crowd was pre
55 ent. Prof. J. Cr-SrmonB review<
3* the lesson.
s" A warm devotional meetir
in was conducted, after which mai
10 different subjects were discusse
?" The pastor Rev. M. G. Mosly a
? c?nd?d the rostrum with a. me
10 sage from God. Text: Arrse ai
go to Nineveh and preach for
'e days and nights. We thank G<
10 for our pastor. A large crov
' was present at all services. Cc
Lection for the day $40.36.
IB
Cumberland A. M. E. Church
Rev. J. P. Washington. Pasto
Sunday school at 10 a.m. Sup
J D. A. Jones in charge,
ij, a.m. the pastor preached
i u/nnrlorf ill oormnn anhin^t
- ---J?j.
Well Balanced Life. During tl
,r afternoon Rev. Washington ar
~ Supt. JoneB motored to Bettia J
d CQllege.
d 4 Stewardess Board N
2 held their monthly meeting j
the home of ^ Pres. Mrs. Manen
Gqwdy. They report a Is pi end i
meeting.
7:30 the pastor preached anotl
~er instructive sermon.
* " Miss Catherine Jones, a stu<
e ent of Bettis Jr. College was
'* week end guest of her parent
a Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jones.
Miss Pauline Gaylord of Gree
r ville, accompanied her. They a
3l tend"'' morning service. Ah
? My. Geo. Hammond.
'* Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson ha
as their guests Sunday their brot
18 er-in-law and family Dr. and Mr
e J. E. Grant and children of Nev
berry, and Mr. M.W. Gilliam c
y Durham, N. C.
r. T ?
n . Wesley Methodist Church
? Rev. N. Jamlson.^Pastor
d _
H Sunday school opened at the t
^ ual hour. 11:30 a.m. Rev. Jarr
j son preached a soul .stirring sei
mon, theme: God's Helpful Guit
ance.
7:30 Rev. Jamison delrvere
a another - striking-sermon, Gram
d Visitors Mrs. Emma Wlliam:
a Elouise Gi etjn and- others,
s The Chitterling Strut at th
e home of Mrs. Gramblin's last We
f I nesday night was -a success.
3 I nice sum" was realized.
is uraniteville Notes
, Bethlehem Baptist Church
,t Rev.. R. W. Winn, Pastor
Sunday school opened at th
^ usual hour. -Attendance was of
5 due to the heavy ram. The lesso
r* I was indeed practical and man
? fine pointa brought out.
The 4th Sunday being our firs
quarter of the year the paste
^ will deliver the morning sermo
and communion will be adminit
8 tered at 2 p.m.
Sick: Mrs. Marsella Hollowaj
6 Mr. Mathrs Harris. We "bope thei
e a speedy "recovery,
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Valley Fair Baptist Church
Rev. R. B. Rush, Pastor
^ ?Sunday?school wag good as ug
ual. We were glad to have a
8 visitors Mr. Lewie Palmore an
daughter Helen R. of Augusta.
We are very sorry to learn c
the accident that happened t
^ Mr. John Hatcher. He was pah"
8 fully burned. Being an old ciL/.e
of this town, we feel deeply ir
11 terested in hrm, and hope for hii
9 a speedy recovery;- ^
Sick: Mrs. Amanda Collins, i
improving of which we are glad
^ Mr. Josh Mosley is very il
e 1 The friends of little Esther Brow
- 1-regret to learn of her fitness,
r \ T , -
misses iaa Naomi Weave
* Mary Iola Simpkina visited the:
friends and relatives in August
g Ga., this week end.
r* Miss Minnie Pardue wrsite
13 friends in Johnston.
Mss Ella Mae Daniel _anei
^ last week end m Davisboro ar
18 Wadley, Ga., the guest of hi
10 parents and friend*. __
We wish to thank Mr. Tomm
Barnes for remembering the i
S each Sunday by sending a eo:
tributkm when he can't come.
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| JOHNSTON NEWS
y Bethel CME church Sunday scho
a met at the usual hour. The less<
1 was instructed by _ the _ Yarioi
is teachers. Subject, The Ijord's Prf
a er..
1? | mm. /\irce uninn and daughte
r^Miss Ruth Chinn and little Mi:
Melvin Derrecute of Newark, Nir
are vBitlnjf Mrs. Lot Etta Mylf
fa Miss E. N. Fraaiei-'spent the w?
I ?- ? ? L_ # T
i? end at her home in Columbia.
Mrs. A.N. Spann and Miss \
vialn Spann spent the day in A
tT*sta, Ga., Sunday, quests of W
aad Mm. Milton Griffin.
of' Mra. E. M. LattHn?r, Profs.
DM
iWATKINS MEMORIAL
c. m. e. cnuRcn
*" Rev. H. B. Jacksoi., Pastor
ed - Spartanburg.?The
Sunday ser
vices were beautifully carried out
** in spite of the inclement weather
d- Two soul stirring sermons were
*" preached by the pastor. Many vis
*d and night services,
t-y Sunday afternoon The Sisters of
^ Love Society rendered a literary
'd and musical program. Mrs. Jessie
d M. Davenport at the piano, and the
choir rendered soul stirring music.
Those appearing on program were
as follows: Mrs. Mary Johnson,
r Mrs. Essie B. Coleman, Mrs. Hel
en Wofford, Mrs. Rosie Barnes,
Mrs. Millie Richardson, Mrs. H3ar
ah Belle, Mrs. Jessie Davenport,
^ Mra H. R. Jackson. Thooe who wit nessed
this wonderful program 1
Wont o?'o.. ? ?1
Mn?y nibu mucn praise and 1
enthusiasm. The lovable and.sweet '
? spirited Mrs. J. W. Glover is pres- J
rdent of the society.
? Tuesday night the Missionary
L Society met at the home of?jfccs- J
8 Tlla Murray. The president Mrs '
^ Willie L. Dunham presiding. After 1
a round table discussion on the '
1 subject: The Fight of Faith; Mrs f
Murray served a delicious repast 1
* of ice cream anci cake.
a On Friday night the Stewardess
8* Board met at the home of Mrs.
Mary Smith. Mrs. Mary Johnson
n the president presiding. After ST
timely discussion of the work to be
i0 done, a delicious salad course was
? served by the hostess. Then on ~
l*J to the Tacky Party at the home of '
Mr. and Mrs. James Linder, where '
s" a grand entertainment was enjoy j
ed. 1
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-CALVARY A. M. E. CHURCH ^
Rev. J.N. Caaghman. Paster ;
V ?- ?
. Our pastor was indisposed Sun- t
is day to our regret; however at- 11 v
o'clock the Rev. Glass rendered se: _v
r- vice. he preached a soul stirring
1 sermon.
j Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock,
d the Missionary Society met at tho
home of Mrgr-Delle Sltgh with" th* ~
e. president Mrs.~EunTce Howard and
s. a royal number present. The Holy
~ Spirit dwelt high"in the meeting,
e Sunday evening Rev. Glass-de- "
d livereti another wonderful message j
A Visiqtors are alwayfl welcome to- Calvary
J On ;the sick list; Mrs. E. P. Pom- i
pey, Mr. Lewis Lee. We are hop *
ing for them a speedy recovery. '
" t
. .funeral rites held t
'* for mr8. r.w. williams 8
f .... . d
n ?li " " - --
a unci in services were held for d
^ Mrs. R. W. Williams, wife of the o
- Kev. R. VV. Williams, who depart T
!t ed this life Monday, March 10th, c
r 1941. She left to mounr her hus >
band, mother, three sisters, one <1
l" brother, fourteen children. five 0
grands.
The funeral services were held
" at Wise Chapel A.M.E. Church,. ?
Wednesday?at?li20?p.m.?Hymn -J
? lvTo. -48fi was announced by Rev, ?
G. P.- Moon. Prayer by Rev. 1
Brown. Hymn 481 was announc1
ed by Rev, Moss. The 90th Psalm _?
s was read by Dr. Coe, P. E. of the
J "
Sumter district. Sermon by Rev. g
P. R. Robinson. He used for a ~Z
subject: How shall the dead rise? I
0 The remains were deposited i n
l" Graham cemetery. Active pall
n bearers: Revs. J. H. Hall, H. M
l* Mention, Foxworth, - Frown, "Ma1,1
son and Wade.
isiA. Ruben, little Misses Dora War
rens and Pauline Matthews at
1 tended Field day in Saluda cm Sat- I
7i urday.
Miss ATma Walker spent the 1
r, week end at her home in Aiken
hr Mrss Walker is the H. E. teachei
a here in the Rosenwald school.
The Jolly Few Social Club met
;d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Townsend Tuesday night, March
^ 11 Mnriy plnf|.n^ ,
id a late hour; when a delicious course
er of fried chicken and potato salad
on lettuce was served. The out of
ie town guest-was Mrs. Alice Chinn
3. of Newark, Nr?J. The members
n- present: Mr. and Mrs. Jule Lott. I
Mrs. Alberta Stevensf Miss Henfietta
Abney, Meaara. Otis,Mylee
and Clarence DtflfSS. ?'
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T BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL
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Cro^eieollio*, Planer Waring,
Hair Dyeing, Bleach!**. Manrt
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TROOP 58
Troop 58 met at Carver School
rhuradayr March 18 for the purpose
of taking the Tenderfoot
.est. Seven boys took the test:
'.hey are, Charles Brown?Ben-{iamin
Brown, Qtfa Outen, Daniel Bookhart,
Leon Calhoun, Henry 1
Hilderbrand, and "Theordori~ Kvrv?
n-ett. All seven bovs nassed the
.est and were presented their bad
fee by Mr. Dixon. The other boy?
vill take their Tenderfoot test
?oon. We are now studying for the
second class test. We meet every
VIonday night.
Theodore Evorette. Scribe.
TROOP f>7?SAXON SCHOOL
? Since our last news article we
lave been on a short hike. We
lave also been organised with re
?ard to the putting up and takng
down our flag, daily.
Monday, March 17, at 5:30 we
leld our regular meeting: a t
vhich time our Patrol was organ zed.
Jame s Williams and David "
Gannon were selected as our Parol
leaders. We are looking forvard
to a great meeting next
v?ek. (We eat).
<*
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Wesley Jones. Scribe
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? The Girl- Scouts o Culuadi^a.March.
1041
>ear Mr. and Mrs. Columbia.
just a line to acquaint you,
f you don't know, with the -Gh4-Scout
Cookie Sale now in progress
Several Troops, nos. 13, .andl4 t<
ie explicit, are" in the skirmish,?')
>e yourselves, sweet and generous,
ind give thee girls a carload of orlers.
We assure you the cookies are
lelicious and you'll ejijoy each one
f the forty-four which the b()X c"n
ain. The priCe Is vMlly Twenty-:';-.
ents; delivered to your door. I:
rou have already ordered one box,
pn't mind, be. cookie conscious ami <
rder again when some jolly littb.[
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MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT j
?We?serve Meats, Sandwiches, -H
leer, Wine. Cold Drinks. Cigars.
. Cigarettes and Candies
309 GERVAIS ST. COLUMBIA,
Moses Hopkins, Prop. i
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March 5
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TROOP :>? Troup
5'> held its reeuhtr weekly?meeting
at Ibov.u 11?Srinnfcrrm
Mandav, Mtrrrh IT. After the
business of the day was di cussed
we?<b?eided?to have Parent N'ijrht * ?
wt?oar- next meeting-. We.?have 9?-??
Scouts who have suec-ess: ullv pass ~
rd the TI ti d<vf o< ?t jci ..'uieiits,
mid ii.r,y Will
at our rrext?mcelmvr?-Wr? in*" ito
you to attend our niC'lrirs o n
Monday r.rght of each week and
we as. uic- you that yoe-wil] enjoy
the meeting. Wo decided also to
have- cur uniforms by the 27th of
March. Any- jobs Will be greatly
appreciated bv the* >Tioop. Call
us at Howard School.
Roosevelt Murphy, Scri'be.
TROOP fiO?WAVERLIA
SCHOOL
The meeting was op cried . with
the Scout Oath , and Law. We
sang sonprs. In the absence of
our Scout Master. I.eiov F. Scott
our Asst. Scout Master, Calvin
Jackson tautmr ^.Tsr~torrne ^topsr in
marching.?W<?pi-ay. d garm-i and??
had plenty e>f f r:." Tjtchc are
tix2_ boys in <j,;r-.Tr.oL.p-.-vv'!vo have
their Sep*it suits: William J. MiW "
ler. Frarcis Jone-d Mari' U Goode,
and Marion Russt.1!.
Nathar.it 1 .Mnrr'u"h. Scribe
it News -7
Appreciatively' your
(Mrs., (~aiherin*. Brro
_ r Publicity Chairman
GIRL SCOUT NEWS
Allen-Hmedict Court
The Girl Scouts. of All?r,-B?n"hitil
Court heid their first meeting
January 17. 1041. There are 25
grirU ~Th. our troop. \Vt. pa.-so J the
Tenderfoot test at our last meet
ingr.
We h;<-.'ay. March 12. we visitd
T. .1 :,T a"" and all
had a very rice time. Our Scou4
Leaders are; Miss Josephine White
iiiil Mrs. Ethel Lee Ford. .
MeTtdth Moultrie.- Scribe
Waverly Esso Station
ONE STOT STATION
Hatteries Kocharjre and ReMalU 1 '
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' Tire Repair Service
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Torner PINE and TAYLOR !S 1 h.
Carpenter a id Caldwell, Operator ?
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All Metal I
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$7-88 ?- I?
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50c Week
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