The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 05, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6
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Mont?Tom quMtloa will ba imwt*<
"traa~ la thla column. Foe a Pbttatb Imv,
ad X5e ftw my n?w Astboloov IiawN
Lacrr Par Ciait and wathr* by tatua
mall a confldantial Utlai ol ha* adrte* aa>
alyalna thraa (3) quaiOo&a privately. Bn
your full nam*, addraaa, and btrtfcdate la
all la tiara and plaaaa tncluda a ttW ad
draaaad. (tahiio anvalopa lor yaw raply.
Write Tor?Abbs' Wallacz. obi* W Tin
Palmttto Leads*. 111! Ammht tab
Colombia. A (i.
B. -Please inform nie if it
wouldn't be better for me to sell
out what I have here before I
I hhake the change?
Answer-' Yes-, it would probably
be for the best as it would be
mighty expensive to have yoiir
' little hit rf furniture carried half
w?y---irrcrns?"the'To"uhtryT~ Sell out
a'nd hu\ new when you get settled
it your new destination. "
A. S. V.- .My mother and I have
'?? > n -oofipg work -mr different
mi iovt> aid l-wtint to know if
either one of u< will he successful
?
- .. Ajsswer-'-It is indicated to me
that it is only a-matter of time
until one of you ate tailed to
wnik. In the meantime, it would
be well for both of you to take
some other-job ami save as much
money as you cart.
\V?-Please inform me if T
slffnild?continue my schooling- and
if so. who shalT I get to help me
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to get a school, you won't
need very much outside~help. The
thing you need to do is to con
tinue in school and get the necessary
training to qualify you as
a teacher.
T. J. K.?Please Si'", tell me
what is wrong with my boy friend
and tell me what to do?
- -of -yuui's- is thixL Someone, else
has come into his * life and he
loesn't care to continue on with
vou any longer. Grieving won't
help . rTtook around foT~y(lU a~
- nether friend.
BETH Kl. \. M. K. ( HI KCH
Rev. M. It. ll'Mson. l'astor
}\'e Dee. S. (V? Sunday- was a
tine day for all faithful churchgoers.
S. S. opened at the usual
- hour?with the Snpt.. Mrr- Daesat
Prtor and teachers in charge.
and the pastor gave that day to
the President Mrs. Eli/.a (irate
Missionaries workers, lie used as
subject: Personal Hygiene a no
First Aid. Th,. sermon, was on
joyed> - Our
second quarterly conference
>vill be held at r riendsh'in A. M.
E. chinch on April 20th. We arc ^
asking all leaders to see their !
members in order t?' make a cw,i .
report.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew (leathers)
, from Georgetown wet\. the guests
of his mother on Sunday.
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The Home Offic*
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aU ovev fhe stat
mon and practic
. family and you
nlain one of ou
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ASSOCIATION
On March 20,~TD4i at 8 o'clock
Carwr's I'a rent-Teacher association
met in the auditorium of the
Carver Junior high school.
The following program was ren
I red by parents of the P. T. A.:
Ming- Negro National Anthem
Prayer?
Duet?Mrs. Eliza Mickle and Mrs.
E. McDaniels
. Solo?"Danny Hoy''?Louise _
_ Rollerson
Introduction of Speaker Mrs. C
A. Johnson
Address ? Mrs. Flossie McCTam :
Dectinond '1
Mrs. Dedni.nd, a .former" registnr-df
Allmi university ;tnd Dear
of Women at Knoxville ~colft'gP
.hose as her subject. "Teacher-Parent-Pupil
Relationship". Useful
i' f<e ination and advise was given
to parents and teachers concern. -i
ing their children and pupils. Mrs i
Dedwond staie*E that many par- :
ei! ts do not unTTei stuiTct then?c hild
reii and that some children confide. J
7n their teachers and playmate! <
nor.' readily than they do in theii '
-parent s,? Two cases, which show- -i
ed the necessity of a closer rela- 1
tionsliip between parent,' teacher 1
by Mi'Sr lVdmond. I.n * behaif of t
the parents and teachers Mr. E <
E. lingers thanked Mrs. Dedmond 1
for her discourse on such an in. r
iiortant subject. 1
Th,. amount of ?o'2.7r? was rais- |'
i! at th(. pew rally given bv the j
1'. T. A. on the first Sunday ir. (
March. This money will go tow \
aril helping needy children in our t
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! PAIJMRTTO lagAPBH
HRLKTTA
Sunday was ^ very pleasant day
here. Our spring revival has begun
and is being conducted by the
Rev. Gilliam. At 8 o'clock Rev
Gilliam delivered a wonderful mes
sage after which some wonderful
music was rendered by Mr. Gallman.
Mrs. Mary Simpson was seen in
the city during the week end. Miss
Inez De-wait was the week end
guest of her sister Mh. Amanda
Hohb here and emoved her stay
very much.
Miss Gladys Smith of Helena is
spending her- vacation in Washing
ton, D. C. with her sister and several
friends.
Mrs. Butler of Columbia left for
her home after a very pleasant
weeks stay with "her cousin Mr"
ind - Mrs. C. Er Green here.
Mrs. Carrie Jackson of Helena
widow of Mr. Moses Jackson, died |
ut home here Monday, Marey, 17
if Let a short illness. Funeral?sex
vices were conducted at, the._
drown Chapel AMR church by her
t'X-pastor the Rev. R. H. Young
Wednesday at .5 o'clock. She >mrvived
by two daughters; Mrs 1
Dannie Nunh of White Plains, N.
f and Mrs Anniu Rikard nf Rnl. 1
Imore, Mr., ami ont. son. Mr.'Ru. 1
'us Jackson of White- Plain, N.Y. 1
>fie~ sister "Mrs. Mary E. CJreen of '
Helena; five .grand children and 1
me great grard and host of othei '
elatives and friends. '
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<chool. After the business
>f the meeting everyone was in- 1
ited to the Home Economics room i
o he served punch and cookies. I
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AID NEWS
I>ane.?The C. F. A. held i
first session for the year Marc
27th at St. Philip church, Taf
Meeting: opened at 11 o'clock. D<
votion by Rev. M. Dozier. Ti
meeting was turned over to 01
Grand Master, who gave us
timely lecture. Bounds of t h
meeting was called for and givvi
Roll of committees was _reai
Welcome address by Bro. A. I
Sjpithu .Response by Sister Ann
Parson. One new lodge was n
ported. Two members died (hi
guartOT. Minutes of the last qua
ter was read. Committees we?
appointed for the business of tli
lodge. We had splendid remark
by Rev. S. M. Hughes of Kingv
tree; alaa Rev, Henderson Hugh
es" of Birminghanf, Ala. We wer
dismissed for g recess.
Evening Session
Devotions by Rev. M. Doziei
Meeting opened again; the gran
master took charge of unfinishe
business. A -collection was take]
for the_ church; 84.00 being enl
lected. Death claims paid off. Col
lected from lodges $641.25. Pai<
out for unavoidable trouble $50
The T7. O. O. C., F. A.' was Or
?anized in 1901 by three men. It:
purpose was to help and build uj
Fallen humanity. It takes care o
the sick and distressed members
Without a word, we are pressini
Forward from a small number o
three; we have reached a vas
number around 1500 members
We are still increasing with th<
tin"! nf a ? " ?
? ..iftiic* uuiiiuci. lm'x
Doard will be at Great Hope MI
hurch, Blakeley,. S. C. Dismisse<
iy Rev. Ward.
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VV ATh'KFE A. M. E. CHURCH?
The pastor as usual was on his
ts gospel poney 011 Sunday. He preach
h e4 from St. Luke 22:1. For a subt
ject ue used: "The Last Supper".
g it is nigh points were: 1 with whom *"
ic do you sup? 2, what ability does
i) your companion have? 3, the great
a esi companion for supper is Christ '
c Learn Him. lle concluded: "not I
1 only does He prepare a supper |
J. eternally in the heaven. We can' ^
a .oWtt mauaiona if wy only remem- j
her "His blood and body.
s * * Hollywood School News li
_On Saturday the primary grad- q
e s enjoyed their annual school pic- g
e nie.
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j. On-Sunday, March 23rd our ami
^ lloiinm w.i>> pi" Wed in Lis. capaci?~
{ t.v to witness "~lhe"annual school
?sermon. The messngt. was deliv- ^
ered by the Rev. IL J. Jrapp. prin .
cipal of the Saluda high school
This message was well prepared
d ami delivered.*" He used for a suh
d- teet "The Glory of the OtdAttHr"
R The following points should be rememhercdr
Truth, Devotion, Serl
oi'sness. Bravery and Faith. Many
others should have heard the speuk '
' er. Visitors to witness the uffah
~ were: Mrs. TT Ti Trapp, "teachet
s 1 at?.Saluda ;?Messrs?Smith?Rogers r
? and Caleb Norris of Saluda;
?|and Mrs. J. B;own of the Higgins
' community. Also Mjr. Waltei
' Steven. Eddie Gilree and Mrs. Vas
' tine Livingston; the Misses O.B D
Hobo and J. G. Singleton teach-' M
et s AT ffnmiali in Newberry coun- IX
ty. All made- encouraging re
marks- ^ ~
J. On Thursday at & p.m. the up- ?
J ?er grades presented many play- *1
j lets. All especially enjoyed. "Get- ,
j ting to the Railroad". The even-1
*_[_ ing spent in fun and laughter. 1
] .Miss Jackson, directress. I
For the past two weeks Mi-scsi
Jackson ami Williams have gratefully
enjoyed dinner with the following:
Mesdames Alice Abfriey.
David A'hnev. Winnie Abney. Viola
'ip'o. f'.vady Harp. Shadie Herbert
and Hat! it- Peary. Mam?
other invitations were extended
but time was. too ahort. However
they appreciated all kindness
es shown d ring the school session.1
They left f'-r their homes at Ridge
'Wing and Hatesburg on Satur
day. 1
Mis- Prisvilhr^Qaldwell and Mr
Coley Clark were quietly married
on Sunday Evening March 16th
The happy couple is housekeepi-o
ri?fht at home .we are glad tc. Zj
IP o" them it happv sail.
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. WOUPV'C At * 1 A VCD r?TS
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EI.ECT PRESENT OFFICERS 01
A n<l<>r?'?i? Having served effi- *i
W'htlv tb?? past vear, members **
of the Women's Alliance re-elect'il?ihu?entire?personnel
for the A
comin,r year, along: with * added Pi
At * p. J. campbell. presi-1
d?nt. Mr--. (Iladlen. 1st vice Pres.lg|
M' s. adel Jackson. 2nd vice Pres. I
Mrs. Cola Dean, 3rd vice Pres.;
''..j i' J-' As?<orv. See'v.; Mrs. C. I
'V R cker. As t Sec'y.; Mrs. G.
S. Sawyer. Treas'.; Mrs. C. 0.
Zimmerman, clufplain: Mrs. Mel- p(
rose Pest, pianist Mrs. W. S. ar
I Ih>inpsim. Spiritual directness; ^
M s. A W. Anderson, Music .di- jg
cess* Mrs. Lorn***. Chr. o f f(
" 'i !< committee; Mrs, c.,. O. Zim- gj
'nv'ti.- A "hi*. Social activities;
Mr . Ethel M. Gordon, Chr. Pro
'"am committee; Mrs. Adlirie Wil n
rter. H
At tlve-A-pril meetin-er-these ofti Fi
is ui'l he installed. We are ask M
JJ ' hot t'Vi'Vp i>i i ii iv;t io-'v .wifn in 1
??+r-?rilv and county ot?Anderson
m et at the home of Mrs. A. W
Anderson on Cleveland Ave., on
Thursday at 3 o'clock, April 10.
\YNOR NEWS
Sunday March Ifith Messrs;
i Wendell Hiller, Ernest and Ionian
-Lewi* motored down from
Columbia to visit Mrs. Geneva
. and Inez Meadows. They were the
, dinner quests of Mrs. Susie Car- {
ter.
Saturday, March 22, .the Willinw
Worlfera /"Tli-iV, r\f A11
timi > < <1 to Columbia on a stfht
, seeing trip. While tjiere. they vis
iteel many places of interest. All
* present on the trip spoke as if Q
%hey enjoyed themselves. I
Sunday, March 23 Mrs. Geneva I
HilTer -a~n(T Misses Mary Bonds, ?
.and Inez Meadows accompanied
'by Mr. Frank McQueen motored , T<
I to ine no mo ,of Miss Mary Bonds
in Georgetown, after which they ]
were joined by Miss Karthomona
y Harper and Messrs. F.rank John
son and Louis Smalls. The trip "
was continued to Charleston - of
f which was ? very jr
- ihi'ii' many1 plait's uf IiiU'it'm VV
were vijited.
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Saturday, April 5, 1941
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS G
DR. H. H. COOPER
DEN TIST
Special Attention Given to Diseases
of the Giums
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
ffice Phone 6429 hes. 82(N
1?8 Washington St., Cola., S C.
ffice Honrs: ~~ Telephones: _ I
:30 A.M. tc 7:00 P.M. Office MM - Ca ,
Residence 887S I
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST ?
tilings, Plates, Crowns, Bridges,
Anesthesia a Specialty
DR. j. G. STUART
- Eye, Ear, Nose imd Throrn
Glasses Fitted Accurately
an TT _ e*? ?
nice umiiB TSiepnonea 1
D A.M. to 2 P.M. -Hm. 4691
4 P.M. to 0 P M. Office 3796
Office ? ? Residence
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SEY. J. H. JOHNSON
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office 2029 Marlon Street
ealer in Real Estate, performs
arriage Ceremonies, writes YVilU
eeds, Mortgages, Claims, etc.
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