The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 19, 1941, Page Page Four, Image 4

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Hl.g*' - - Plft Pwtf F""''-J Shp P?tinrttxr Cratnpr PUBLISHED WEEKLY 1310- Assembly St., Columbia. S. C Entered at the Post Oflice at Co luinbia, S._C., as second class matter by an Act of Congress SUBSCRIPTIONS One Year $2 bl S,x Months .... 1.26 Three Months? .... -It Single Copy ...??, i ?P* PQKEION ADVERTISING "" AG ENCY VV. B. Z1PF GO., 608 S. Dearborn St., Chicago,, 111. Official Advertisements at 'the rate allowed b> law. Ihe Leader will publish briei am ratiohal Letters on subjects ot 7' accompanied by the names anc addresses of tine authors and are not of a defamatory nature Anonymous communications will not be noticed. Rejected manuscripts will not be returned. GEO. H. HAMPTON Publisher E. PHILIP ELLIS Field Agen' L. G. BOWMAN, Circulation Mgr ( REMITTANCES j Checks, Drafts and Postal or Ex. press Money Orders should b made payable to the order of _ The Palmetto Leader. (bmvmumcatrons' intended for th currentAyssue muse be very Drie and reach the editoi la desk not later then Tuesday o each week. Ctty news, local*" ~ Wednesday. . Telephone 452J SATURDAY, APRIL, 19, 1941 STARS ON GREENVILLE HIGHWAY !_ There are-many of beauty on the Greenville highway travel = fcia to Greenville Between the hours of 8 and 10?oven tho you may be running along at a speed of 5t miles per spedometer-hour. The grain fields in Newberry. Laurens and Greenville counties dhow up line after being fertilized With sndn ar"' "nr7nimiip.il l.v t-hrrefreshing April showers. Then, tuoT the grandeur of the-ml-hills under cultivation furnishes aesthetic relaxation. Bell Street High school, at Clinton whtcn ~ranks higTt among Negro high schools in South Carolina; a bove Laurens near Gray Court ii the Laurens Co. Training school, which commands the respect and ?? attention uf educators thrdughout the state. Much too can be said of the Mt. Carmel school at Owing?. This school is in sight of all tfavT elers. A Rosenwald building, painted and well appointed, grounds well arranged for extra activities, and facilities for shop work and vocational guidance Some of the leading school men "heading up" these schools^ - are; Prof. Mims at Clinton, Prof. W. A. White at Gray Court-^and Prof. Sidney at Mt. Carmel. These arc stars that shine brilliantly thru work being done in these"institu nuns un me vireenvuie Highway. TEACHERS AND ~ SUMMER SCHOOLS Lest year near'y 3,00 Negrf teachers were In summer school* | here and elsewhere. 2,500 teach . ers .in Negro schools were sum mer students in schools provid ~2 ^nrn]2T_jlJiLl^J^ hj> I'l 1 iktate Department otf Educatimi and many others studied in uni versities in other states and ir other sections of the United States. - When we consider the sYn salaries paid Negro teachers their service, summer study t none at a great sacrifice, and, if a few cases of borrowed nionc North Carolina teachers are re warded with increase in salarie, when they attend jni mmer schools South Carolina teachers who at tend summer schools, return i thetr positions to ~TeceTve same salaries. And it has ?< cured that many teachers v-' attend summer school^ had thei: salaries reduced or get about th< stftie pay as those who do no attend summer schools. We haw J MAYBE FTT^N (By W. H FOOL Scientists have tried to fin< many devices which may oe usei ^ by fools "Without injury to the suit fool.*;?But is there'-i tally any thing absolutely foolproof. "Maybe so and maybe not. 1 doi.'t think that anything- mad' can save a genuine fool ironi harm. What these scientist* real ly mean to advance is jthe idee that danger may be reduced to .1 minimum. A fool will be hur ever by foolproof devices. . A nothing i* foolproof if Vot -havP sense .enough to Realize talithe tl ing you tackle this or that There are some people who art supposed to be foolproof. Haven' you seen people who claim the; would protect you against""iiiiy*""Pi a peculiar way of estimating training and show mi int (iimtii t <i 1-ni-nurnyi' 1-? fttT'ini MTgKTy efficient For their jobs.. HKN N K ITSVI I.l.K N KW.K ?.. liy (1), Sanders.- Reporter Easter Sunday the crowd Mni d OUt in lull force to all nf_4>u-tchu rcTTes. Pk-ntv well dress-d ildren and adults. The Ka-ti'i programs, were reported very good it all chinches. .Mrs. M. Wright Miss .V. Prince and a number of other teachers at Shiloh chutvl 'Assisted with the program. Tin >' worked hard to make it a success Mrs. Maggie McCall. Miss Gruce md Miss Ivowrv at Evans thnpoltheir program was very good. .A number of friends spent hasof her sisters and brothers I>:\ an. Mrs. L. M. McCollum. Mr. am Mrs. Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Ellerson Mr. -and Mrs. A' McCollum. Mi umI Mr/. L. D. McCollum and ; -host of -relatives am! friends.'Shi made a very inspiring talk Sun day mo'rning. We always km' forward to hear of the good wori going on in New York when MisR. McCi>H mil comes home. Mr. Arthur Thomas and Mr. Richard Thomas of Durham, X. C sons oT~ Mrs. TTettie Hope, spen Raster home with -their m.rhet .Mrs Uettie was -'fulj- of strains t<~ :.ave the entire family home wit! her for-a big Faster- djnnci ;rii i ~Wyt~ a dinner worthwhile. Miss Klersteei) McFollum ot If - ('. spent TTiistrr"~hoine with' pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. A. MeCollum She is looking the bloom of lift a in)?report Oil STTrriTT! is tfic life Mis.s Frances Morris, teacLrr i: ~7Zew Hrookland school. Columbia WTt jT"tlOHTe for Ilaster^aiso'Mr. I ami McLeod of Fayetteville, .WC. made .1 pup call home the week end. Mr. and Mrs.. Kate "Kllerson and !'n mil y^rrf?!*tttv TTTTT TTunTTi T7T" shiped with Shiloh service >un - lay morning. Miss Mary- Jane Johnson ar lived home from X. V. to take a) the new position in the X'YA cel. ter for girls. Trust she will make good and 1 ik,. the job. We neci PTer home to assist with the < huc-h .vork as well as community work. The Mason Land Mark Sockt\ Nro. 10 has on a special membership drive and last week they mad*. niht. new members who were Sam mie Taylor, Willie Dupree, WiMjt McKay, Lawrence Ellerson, C. D Chestnut; Pearly Grace, .John R McRae, John I). MeLeod, Jr..* and John Bradford. Mrs. Carrie MeLeod on Conk St diey last week after a few dayillness. She was funeralized Son ' day evening at St. Michael M E church. Rev. Gupple, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. A. McCollum wen full of smiles and sui piTse_to_haii " some special""guests to visit then Easter: their son. Prof. A. R. Mc Collum of Florida accompanied b> Mr. and Mrs. Stiles and da ugh to: and Miss Collier all of Savannah _ gave them a pop visit.Mr=^-Jpdge McCall and Mis Mary Lee McLiaod were quiet}; married Monday evneing. Prof, and Mrs. C. 1). look al different in their "beautiful nev auto. His church work in Socio ty"IIill is improving nicely. The? yot a pastor, a builder and a lead or. They must succeed. The graduation exercise Vf th. rural district public school wil held the first exercise of tnis kin< at the city high school Friday ev ' ening, April 18th. Prof. J. P. Bu 3 gess of State College will be th' 1 speaker for the evening. Thi [ will show you that our Superviso iu^A> ..'"a-. . ; -4 fTTMAYBE NOT 1. Shackleford) .PROOF jury? Have you contacted foil ! before whom you thought yc i could say 01 do things howev* siTTy or indiscreet? Maybe so. Vou found out that these foo proof folks were dangerous. Ye aetid the part of a fool in tr 'presence of someone you judgt _ to be foolproof?would not injui you. Then cam,, the explosion * 1 A foolproof -perrona:ifv. at there to the scrutiny of the worl a picture of your indiscretion t- ed fortlv ? ?= Don't trust foolproof things * pcTsoTTS {Tui far? Trust your ov good judirmcnt ami common ?ens vu course it you nayen t an; ! you're ;t font any way. < lUuht"'Tu:set\ e.t r.~~ Mis^ l?. iv. Graham is on the jo' rew mov-s in our j?nb 1 ischool."Teachers ot Marlboro comity ar urjred to stand be, her in orde that We an confPete with anj other county in Kdiicational rating OuV sick fiieinls: Kov. Peterkil Mist H. Stoney. .Mt-.K. McCoItun Mrs. Klla Munnerkit. Ki/.zie Moon tin! Mr. Thomas. Mrr-rn.d Mrs. McNcal and Mrs Woods ai\. building. a .new lama on Chapel Ave. Miss Helen Hyde spent the week etui in Charlotte. X. C. with Miss 'Shaw, both teachers of the 131en aeinr high school.. iKIKNDSIMP A. M. i:. ( HL'RCH He v. ||. W. Walker. Pastor < 'int..::. >. C.? W.. m-tv bantu ,o see trie ni":nbei> and "friend. jf-Ti111 wuh tis Sunday in jump ny tu celebrate tin- memorial o thf Savini's death ami tu ylorif\ .n iiis Ii< .-uiTf<.tiun. Beginning a' > o'clock a.m. oar annual sanrist service was. held... Yisitiny minis wok- E. W. W right T S. W. K. White, Rev Aiiyiu- pfearr.e.:; rr.v Resurrection - 1:111? r lit.:.: m, .Matt. 2M0-12-13 :?r-t-nrp-f--ra?hat u?trVvT Tr-rr IM- li-dy Ghost. The *s. s. v.iu Held* at ' ' . ' -iK .'. was filled1 al nit t wiv. tire ell i Id fen. The mu?Wfte - e nrt: was cainied through I" ' i mi a ; 11 by the Supt.-aru hi. ;ts.?tft*i:rtes ( <> a eluding the les t . period wa- the leVew by Fro1 ' ' ^ Mi.wis. The Supt. Mr r "A-lexuT tier prr^f r.-tt'tf a fol nlei CTTT ..t'.iitaii. Mis. I.ula ILice linSe wht "'W es iri (.'hieayo; III. Sh' s;.i t > inr the school a fall accoun i.tyi' i'cillUUi'Jisii J: i en t - -.a n d - eX|Hi.erAf -m e leaving ( lintun, Mrs coot ni>u ted -J52."i.O(t?tn th , .shut; J:. . HuAV. many, more -do w. hav,. _li\i!i? elsewhere. would rum. hark t" Friendship Untl do tie "-in'. i i 1 1 "T 1'. .. " .. >* iiiMiu. I J11 J1 1 (_ IS LI'UC "IV if i-vi'C sn humble thorp~ts n place like home. - 11 Tin- pnstui preached a se II.mi nil the- till Hie "lilt- I *i?Wt* I' I) :i IJi-mi! reeled LiIV". Tin* sermoi 'if. ;i masterpiece and grippe/ t!.<- an 'ividi-d aiu-ntion of th :J S i'j.HI ..la 1 L In tin ?ish. A Httfitisnrtl service- wn held a!'t ii!,io message. We grab fully appreciated the presence o visitors ami friends ton numerou .o mention. At 3:30 o'clock the S. S. yen dered their annual Krister prograv which uas in charge ;f Mrs. A. J <iary. Everybody expressnl thin - selves as hrrvrrr^" enjoyed "the~it1 tie folk, they are so real in any thing they attempt to do. Agai the house was almost packed r 7:30. The pageant "The Uplifte Cross" rendered by the choir an a group of young fcrlk was ver much enjoyed. Mrs. K. lV__Ale2 " ^nTIer^nrgi^ns^^Tlis. A. J. (Tar; (fi rector. The following students wet home for tfrr* Easter holidays: flattie Joe Blakely_ La Mae Beat ty school. Winston-Salem. N'. (' Miss Bernice White, Mr. Robe Young, Allen university; Miss I/> J. Blakely, Coulter academy; M Stonewall Gregg, Benedict colleg Mrs. Eliza Satterwhite Tann. of Spartanburg was the week-en guest of her sister Mrs. Ruth I..j r-tfer : -ML llebron A. M. E. Church Rev. A. A. Sims 1 A sunrise service attended 1 a number of friends began tl ' day. "Mrs. Mary- Williams was d r rector of our Easter program Su ~ day -evening r n'mcv. Master r L.Fleming welcomed the host i TTE J?At.MBTTO LEADER ' * ?. j _ 'I John Henry Win | IJNDEK THE SOCI I IM-p. ~ ?[ 999 9| j H WORKER cH . r - ?rniAt * I ACCOUNT NO. ' >QT Al lf*i i>i3i"TO OAT t I t . 9SI9S) .9V14 J7?B4 f 9 9 9 9 072U4 r ' ? 1 0 OOU|VJ ' 9 9 9 9 { 9999 *991437284 r 99991991437284 j9 j>l ' 9 V 1 4 373*4 3 999? 9V1437284 ! ) , ^ 4 2 0 0 0 0 9 99 9 9^1 4 3 7 2 8 ? ~ ^ 9999(99 1 437284 / 9999 991437284/ ? >99t) j99l4-3728 4/ j 6 3 o 6 6 A"""*""" 9999 /ST -9 9 9 9:991 4~3T2 I "Vil 9 9 9 9 I 9 9 1" 4 3 7 2; ~ j 7 3 r> u pflge The Social Security Bbard kee] Henry Wbrker and one for each e . account number. Every three mc reported by his employer, are rec cltnot K\i . k.i 1 --? * J- ..vvv ?.#? CJCV.ll IV.UI |7l?:?tlllg IIlUCIll'l ' employer- r<-|)(itis John's flame and on his card, his wages arc recorde ' John is getting full credit toward himself and his family. Report of condition of VICTORY SA^ ?f Columbia, in the State of South on April 1*_19.4U ? ASSf Loans and discounts (Including $1 Cash, balances with other banks Bank, premises owned N'one. Fmn Ileal estate owned other than ba . Total Assets ? LIABII l .'emend deposit' " Time deposits ' 7777777777717 Other deposits .... _ _ Total deposits ... . Other liabilities .. ... Total liabilities, net including sub CAPITAL , Capital -- ... .. Surplus __ ; : -i? Undivided profits . Total CanitaL-Ammnta _ Total I i'lhilitiei.. and Capital?Are This bank's capital consists of J tures; first, preferred stock with tc tirable value NONE; second prefei NONE, total retvrable value $1,-102. \a!ue of $10.00^~T I, E. W. VANCE, Caaliier of th _ - v.i ar that thr?ithove statement is ly represents' the true state of tht and set forth, to the best of mv kr Correct---Attu?t:.. II. I). MONTEITH I. 1'. REEDER 11EX1; V -AV11 ,L 1A MS. Dkwt i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ?Curntty?aT Richland;? Swot ii to and subscribed before i I lu'i eTv certify that I am not an SEAL _ > HAROL My Commission expifles at the p "" friends and visitors. Our pro rrari consisted of recitations, "es" say< arid a pantonvine. The S. S i choir tendered the music for th f evening. The Easter rally con eluded the day. Mrs. Jimmie L 1 Moore won first prize; Mrs. Inev i B. Hester, second prize. Rev. A 0,. Uuckett worshiped with us : Mrs. Mattie Kinard and little son; ( Jimmie and Charles, spent week end in VVhitmire with her mo ther. MILLER CHAPEL AME CHURCH p; Rev.?Hr?F. Sumpter,-Pastor? f " x -On -Easter Sunday- morning out t- se.-viep- tK-gan at 7:0ft" b'clock/ The r. pastor delivered the sermon which r was interesting and jnspirmg. His P subject was, "He Is Nat Here". (- ivvoryowc present expressed him f; self as having: felt the soul stirring ^ message. ( The church wflfl W)' nnPTT"'"*" "lyand beautifully decorated. Ea9ter lilies and crosses wert. attmctively arranged. At three o'clock the young folk j. exercise began. The Junior Choir rendered thL best music heard foi r many years. Mrs. S. Moon and i? II Alexander were rn charge of r the program while Mrs. Sumpte) e was in charge of the junior choir ji Again Sunday night our pastor if de'ivered an inspiring message. L The Senior choir directed by Mra SJolUr. o.wl A -JJ:~ ....... muuii n i m mina auuiw iT.ir(. at the piano sang a Cantata. "Redemption Song." The ~~ v.T??n>onntiful throughout. The so trrist were Meadumes Bernice Pratt ^ Clara Nance, Mr. Elbert Hare, Mr 1 Henry Montgomery, and a duet by ' Misses Moon and Hare. in At all of the Easter services J there was an appreciative audience o1 Many of the out of town visitors . - ~ .... J,? rker'slnsitfanQe f AL SECURITY ACT $ ? i 33 5 17 99 3 9 ! 1 + . n I 1 ? f * ni n r* n H CARNINO* Jp"?fc J V ? -=?_)- *1* 050)O 6371 OlO H X 050)0 12371 01O ? o o n 3 6? 0 O U ?Hfc 50 0 )0 3 3 8 L 0 1 O Q ( ? 5 S 0 6 U H h O ?^i rjp _ fr-tj ps a ledger sheet like this for John '8 mployee who has a social security 5 ?nths each employee's wages, as 9 les. Since John Henry Worker^ & account number just as they arc g d automatically. That means that 8 old-age and survivors benefits for S yings bank Carolina at the close of business o ITS [g 09.04 oveAlrafts) __$31,019.14 g 48.81 J. 14 X iture hnd fixtures __ 1.00 g nl< premises ... 8,220.12 8 ~ -- --- 7,945.47 g ?.... * 17?$90,598.87 | tties 1 - ? . --? .$28,790.69 g 41,616.70 8 - . 1,15.00 8 -- .. $70,542.39 8 -- 7,945.47 ft ordinated obligation -.$78,480.86 ? ACCOUNTS --- .. $14,011.81 I =?Z rrrrr. l.tXTOOO ' ? I .. 2,499.20 ? ~T8.111.01 X :(iUht $96,598.87 g s'ONE of capita] notes and deben- o )tal par value of NONE, total re- g -red stock with total par value of ;o ; and common stock with total par 8 e above-named bank, do solemnly- g true, and that it fully and correct- o ; several matters herein contained g lowledge and belief. ft ' K. W VAKTF g ul'S, ^ n ine thisjlth day of April. 194J. and g orticer of thrs bunk. j? 1) R. BO U LAY ARE, Notary Public, g deasure of the Governor. 8 relatives and friends worshipppetl g Uvith us. g We are looking forward to out q big trustee rally on next Sunday ? Every club is urged to rally" 100 5 per cent and the pub Ire is cordial ? ly invited to attend. I s ~?4* EDGEFIELD NEWS d IV Easter exercises were celebratr ed at Macdonia and Trinity s churches Sunday night. Mrs. Mattie L. Waldo Bussev * p was funeralized at Macedonia" on A Sunday afternoon. Rev. F. A Wca "vrrr officiated. Atkinson and An"dersliii undertakers in charge. Mr. Elbert Weaver of N. Y. 1 spent last week here with his sister Mrs. Sarah Anderson. Misses E. V. Massey and H. C o Counts spent the week end a t their respective homes. You slllJUld HflVe been there! Edgefield Academy was filled to capacity Monday night, April 14 to witness the presentation o f ., the operetta "An OTd Country ' Garden." This operetta was pre- | Rented by the members of the fac ulty and some of the ciri/.ens of j the city. Under the efficient supervision of Miss E. V. Mnssey the play was a success. ine cnaracter were as follows: 8 Miss J. L. Jones, the immortal ' "Jeanie with the light brown ' hair;" Mr. Silas Smith Jr., Jean- i TeTs uncle. Mr. "FTenry Smith, Rich ard Morgan, Jeanie'a suitor; Mr. 1 Henry Oliphant. Philip, Jennie's * brother; Miss H. C. Counts, Joy; * Mr. Wallace Simkins, Stephen 1 Foster; Mrs. W. E. Parker, Han- < nah, the deaf widow; Mr. Wal- i i lace Harris, Mr. Rlow. Mr. W. E. < i Parker, Majundahi, the magician t i The quests attending Jeanie'j ] t -> ,mr?' I waigMt **6 . Sat STATE A. &1H. C Orangeburg, S. ANNOUNCES? The 27th Annual Sumn JUNE 9 TO JUL?-{ Regular collegiate courses in Aits and Sciences, Education, Trades and Home Ecor Special courses for Principals of Small Rural Schoo Modern Library, Dormitories ai For further information and hullel Director of the Sum i A. Orangt IN THE CITY BY THI m * n Charleston Summei CHARLESTON, S. JUNE 23rd Through JUI Approved by the State Departnu . Under the Supervision of th County Board of Edu Laboratory Courses for Rural Tea* Teachers; Second and Thir^l Gradt Workshop in Curriculum Constrn Professional Courses. For further information, write WILLIAM H. GRAYSO BURKE INDUS! CHARI :o^o.oooooo:oo.o.ox>o^^.o^:ox>:co^a^moe ^<>?O<?O<M>OOOOOOOOOOO0OSC^fc?C8?C6 MORRIS COJ SUMMER SESS: June 9 to July 12, Standard Courses leading to Ad Certificates and Bachelor Laboratory Schools for 6eacliiirs._ufteacher schools, and teachers of 1< fndrd Grades. > Write for addtftofnd infonnatlUM,? L * __ j. p. GAt F M KO< >0 OO O O OO O O O O OO OO OOO.O OOOOOOOOOOO. urprise birthday party were:, tractivelj Lesdames G. A. Oliphant, S. An- Easter I erson, L. Smith, B. Oliphant, At 8 j lisse? Inez G. Wharton,?J-.? O. cifixion bunts, Lillian Holmes, Vivian wa's pros rieen, Lillie M. Smith, Dorothy under t! tevens, Hattre Smith, Katherine -F' 1 lolloway, Juliette Anderson, Ada sung by 'rice, Richie and -Hannah Green, -Crockett innie B. Darn, Juanita Cooke; The J tessrs. J. O. Thompson, C. O. l^ct is "loyd, William Culbreath, B. C. l)ost- T1 Irvin, Jimmie Gray, E'en Drake, trayal., s vory Bostic and A. II. Cooper. urrection presentai Miss Ojetta C. Simkins was the We w fficient music director. . have am - thf ninir 1 "=* - McKinle; IT. PROSPECT BAPT. CHURCH Rev- Pa this chui Rock Hill?Thp Easter service* it Mt. Prospect began at 5 a.m The senior choir and fivP youne E C1H aflies presented fl pmrtomine or FTRST ' he church steps portraying th< Resurrection. A record crowd wii Calvary icssed thlTTitoimjssive service. weekly Sunday schoor began promptly Mrs. E. it 9:80 a m anrl of 10.0A Wfto pftlli MIIV4 V- IVOCU Ot JL \J . ?*t\f ? V baptismal services began at 10 dent. M 10 follower! by the regular morn- ?d an^ ng worship service. The Pastor an(' a 9 Rev. James D. Rucker preacher Towed, torn Ft. Luke 24t1> Why seek yr refreshrr ffv+rifr among the dead? Using The n< is his subject "The Living Christ'" home of Rev. Rucker is a powerful preach 23 at II ?r and a large crowd was present ? is usual to hear him. The senioi :hoir under thru direction of -Mrs Ola C. Agurs furnished the Eas ter music. The church waB at THE F 1 ^ ,r ^ ___ _ ~ j_ y.r ' ? ? ? < urday, April 19, 1941 trttrarf * ner Session | JO, 1941 4 V .?: Agriculture, |j; Vocational '{ lomics. | and Teachers } - | J In ' f" ^ " _.T .77 id Dining Hall I . i in, write: { mer Session, ;t & M. College, $ ?burg, S. C. i Q 3 SEA 5 r School I ,Y 26th, 1941 | * int of Education | e Charleston cation chers; First Grade ? Teachers and a jS iction; and other 5 N, JR., Director - Jj ^ 'RIAL SCHOOL | ^ iESTON, S. C. f _ * . ^tEGE f= ION I ft 1941 1 vance Teachers' 's Degree -1 wt? twiu trtret* g Virst, Second and 8 I 1 tKIC'K, Resident | OKER, Director r decorated with irises ami ilies. >.ni. a cantat-a "The Cruand Ascension" by Peac< iented by the junior choii I ^ >e able direction of Mrs Vladdox. Solo narts wer? William Diggs, Patterson -wrap-Henderson Bros. unior choir of Mt. J'rosone of SoutV. Carolina'' ie story of Christ's beluffering, deuth, and Resi A was a most beautifu tion. . 'ere exceedingly glad ti ong our' many visitors at ling nondiiB Rev, ahfl Mr? V Parker of Newberry rker is former pastor of rch. g IURCH AID CLUB CALVARY BAPTIST Church Aid club of First Baptist church held itmeeting at the bomc of M. Keitt. The meeting ed to order by the presllinutes were read, receiv adopted, dues collected hort business session fo1 The >T7ih arts . ..VM ? ?!! lents were served. >xt meeting will be at th< Mrs.. Emma I^ott Aprl 115 Tree St.. RIBE FOR Q 'ALMETTO LEADER ; i ?< i