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Page Six -I ili-?. og Note:?Your question will be answered * ' "bee" In this column. For a Putati HinT, ,\ end 25c tor my new Astrology Rjladlmo i Lucky Day Chart and tsccIys by re turn " mall a confidential latter.oi bee ad vice'sis- I', - alyalnq three 13} question* privately.- Slqa your full name, addreae, and bbthdate 1* all letter* and please Include a 'sell-ad- --U dressed, stamped envelope lor your reply. ^ Writ* To: ? Abbk' Wallace. car* ol To Palmetto Leasee, 1310 Auxhut ?? Colombia, &. Cabolima. _ - * ~ ' b 1'," i I r-T7? . I ; i 1 };;.\-Usjf _ font- t*: uh:it 1 : tjt't ;i sanitary jtltu ' . An-: i\ of tho tn-w 1J.A ot t.'i . v fu.l ;s: thi?y . uiv very . Wtuuifa!. ; ..<i?*i n. and ^ above ai! <:,.:iita:; Y would hv ^ far more rente- t ?i is. .? ? of these " homes than- yet * i.it, ii isia run don n <>! ! of your own that Voll i ? !? . 11 K.M i rrnrrr?: r~ know it I may s. -1:> ~ ;. r .snv As trology Heading'.' A!?" 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" A1 m; Y> . continue with the pay menls , 111 yeu aiy able to deter 11?int* if he ii living or dtsad. Con- ' tact hi< people . . . also any -old v frieiitls that ! might have, had in \ ha- live.I in tfiat >t;.te thc- greater ' portion - t r.' tjnie \have been operate,. ' ' i N <) H.S Ol ShMit \'S , ?. < . (M U f ( M> '/'"rtoliia Holland ( \iu!'.l; n.*! . wvl;I,t.-'KI' the',,"1'.^0 J ular monthly meeting Sunday af- 1 tetnoon at toe home of Prof. and is.. i. rinicy. i lie program was as f"i> 11 w ) Pinging- (M Bless America Prayer?Mr. A. I.. Code i Scripture Mr. Archie Sloan fj Singing Swing Low Sweet Chariot, Mr?. B. F. Scott" s Address Rev. J. S. Maddox i Rcruarks^-hy the President* Mr?A*. _r L. Code ?^fhos,, pTosont were: Mr. Luther t ? Bryan. Mr. Archie Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Thompson, Dr. H. F. '1 Thomas, Mrs. B. F. Scott. Mr Al- p len L Code. Mr. Otis C. Holland, v Miss Marie Holland, Miss Zenobia r Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Fipley. \ A delicious repast was served. The next tneeting will bo held at s home of Miss Mane TCoTTanrn i <\ 0. R. Secretary ro Visit drowning Home Camden, IS. C., ApriT^S? Mi*") onstaitce Rumbolt. Southern Sec etary of Fellowship of Reconcilition of Nashville, Tenn., will be tie guest, at 'Browning Home, .pril -30. Miss Rumbolt will meet ith an inter-racial group ' at downing during the afternoon. A similar meeting was held liss Cecelia Shephard, a traveler teacher of ^10 F..D-R. Misses Frances .Williams and rtadys: Baker conducted an assem ly. last Wedneday iff the interst of Consumer's Cooperatives ml N'attonal Defense. (iirl Reserve Week Observed i < -= :? A jiacant was given by mentors of the senior ,Girl Reserves, unday night at Trinity church in onor of the 00th anniversary of te founding of the club.All during the week, the club biserved the celebration. Every lorning in the different clqssa frirF-ReserVe member had (i Thursday the club led chapel. Thursday llioM wins thr> innnnl nl Reserve banquet. The main peakcr for the occasion was Mrs. rcille Jewell, Y.W.C.A. director t State College of Orangeburg. Ingram wereAnnette McCollum nd Doris Daniels. The- sex-tette ing. Daisy Portee gave, a piano >lo. and Carolvri Thomas, a vn ll . number. lfattie Terry, presiimt of the Ciirl Reserves acted as mst-master. Junior club memi rs served. The club was orgaized at Mather academy in 1928. (SHOPS MEMORIAI. . M,,E. CHI RCH 9 Rev. 11. R. Butler. Jr.. Pastor I .as; yhmday was an ideal day >r church-goers. Many members :n! trhmds came out t*> hear the 'residing Elder. Dr. \Y. B. 1.. Iaike. who was paying his sec ud visit--of?the?conference year. >r. Clarke spoke very highljv^of ie work accomplished daring the alter, and especially praised ie members and friends for the aiming of the church on the inide The sermon was grand and all e elaim.> were paid for the ()ua-e? r. We art. in the midst of many tlvities, as many other churches re. On nex^ Sunday. May ?lth. here~\viir be a pew rally and i' lusreal Festival at Bishops M<e_ mrrrrh at" "Tblfl TTf~1Kb rffteriiootr I'.ei'c will be nuisi.' by Die famus Bethel choir, under the direcion of Dr. R. W. Mance. and'also w IknV Glee Cluh of Allen uniersity. and 'Allen^T Radio singers, his promises to he a grand treat or those persons \vh,. en iov Iiinir^?high ami?rroHtr The church is moving under the adoi'ship of Rev. Butler, who is ide-awake t>> the times ami luirch affairs. t'ouie out next :imlay at 4:150 and enjoy a real Miss? Sarah Williams, reporter i II I.I \MS ( HAI'KU? ? M. I!, cm/uen '? Rev. 11. J. Jefferson, Pastor ' H a ngeburg. S. t'. -The third unday" and Monday, ended oui ecund quarterly conference, which a- ilie he>t that has hern. hetil. 'ht. same is due to the wise mangemer.t of Dr. S. Nance our preiding .elder. H,,' was paid out 'In; church is,still moving upward .nproving from every angle; we redict a great day for Williams Impel. ur.<Mr the leadership of lev Jefferson. There ig no task no"jrrnntr "wyr are going ovtn?ftrrop. because we have unshaken ait)i in (iod and faith in our pasor and we feel that he will lea is aright-;-? The attendance was as usual cry good last Sunday. The pasta' selected his text for the mornng service from the 84th Psalm r.d a parr of the 2nd verse', suhect The Comfort and Glor yof the '.huh h. Everyone enyoyed this treat message it was indeed the ood that all Christians need and ce were all strengthened after lis? ening to this masterpiece. At 4 o'clock the Helping Hand tub gave a silver tea at .Mrs. Jes ie Coan Jackson's home. Quite a dee crowd attended. Tho followng children furnished a very nice loi (1m iHMininn fjit I i p \lbertha Williams, Lillie Mae iuess, Geneva Glover, Ruth Adams 'florin Rito Haynes and Willie vennerly. The sam? was much njoyed. At f> o'clock a very interesting .eague was conducted by Mr. A. r. Coan. The following program \ ill be rendered next Sunday: \n a<t"ress by Mr. Coan. solo, diss Carrie Jefferson and Conse ration hour conducted by Mr. Tenry Hildebrand. We are very ;lad to se^ Mr. James Hildebrand >ack after having been away for ix weeks doing his practice tcachng, We have missed him very ouch in the choral club. For the evening service the Pasor took his text from Gal. 6:14, object The Glory of the Cross, fhis was indeed another masteriiec(. and everyone enjoyed it. We cere very happy to see so many risitors present "yesterday, make V'illiams chapel your church while in Orangeburg. The cj^bs are till doing nicely. Gcmtr WePufTle, reporter. irr-V-Trttagf""" ;l i i.-.j*.. f TH GAMMON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Atlanta, Ga.?The following an nouneements complete our activiMay 6-9 Senior Week. May 12lf> Second Semester Examinations. May 18 Sunday 9:30 a. m. Consecration and Communion service. 4:00 p. m. Baccalaureate service. May 19, 1:00 pjn. Alumni Luncheon. 2:30 p. m Alumni reunion, Classes 1891. 1901, 1911, 1921, 1931. 8:00 p. ni. President's Reception to Alumni, Graduating Class and visitors. May 20, Tues day, 10:00 al in. the Fifty-sixth Commencement. The following wirll receive t'.eBaehelor of Divinity Degree: Louis Mmyon Durdeif, Texas; Lorenzo da hies Evans, Georgia; Carleton Napoleon Flanigan, Ohio; Dubro Meriweather Grisham, Ten nesseer-John Josephus Hicks, Florida; Robert Earl Penn, Virginia; Joshua Edward Licorish, New York; Douglass Marvin Ray, Mississippi; Funis Lee Taylor, Texas George Washington Williams, South Carolina; Roscoe Conklin Williams, Texas; w ster Julius I Wynn. Tennessee.' Woman's Department, B. R. E. Degrees. Mineola Amelia Booker, Missonri: Grace King Georgia; Pool . I'l Tnn.1 Qmi'tl, XT ??.tu e 1: vmh?. kjni'ui, iMM ui ^uruiui;i Sadyc Wylunft Westbrooks. Georgia. . ' G. WV. Wiltanis, Reporter. ST. MICHAEL M KTHODIST CHURCH ,Rpv. W. J. Gupple, Pastor Church school opened at the rep ular hour, with Supt. and teachers at their post of duty. The attendance was very good. At 11:15 the pastor ascended the rostrum and delivered one of his?best sermons.?not?rrar- hearts burn as hp preached. ?Itr the-afternoon. Rev. Conner and choir from Timmonsville. S. C.rcame over and rendered servics for us. Rev. Conner took his text from lob 11:13-15. subject The Way to Happiness.. Points or highlights cm the text: 1st Preparing the heart; 2nd Thc. Stretching Out the .and towards God; 3rd. Personal Reformation; 4th A Godly Famdy. Rev. Conner; preached a*Very good sermon. - The choir rendered sweet music. We were favored with several selections from the' Timmonsville quartet (male.') _ Tile services was for Rev. and Mrs. Gupple's c+nb. ...JEvuuinjB; service was A King and Queen contest in the interest t_ Mesdames Marie Covington _ ? "f i'.ua t>ni 41(111 lJ\t I rt I V'W (J Jll 1MUW , Progra m: Sinking Negro National Anthem I Invocation, ReVj, Pendergrass 1 Reading.' Miss Thelma L. Spears Solo. Who "Knows, Miss Mary "J Johnson Reading. I Ain't Looking Much Hotter.?oompose<ic-hy?the?late _ Rov. C. T. Hinton?by Mrs. Dora Powe Bristow Selection, Spiritual?Down by the Riverside "Remarks, Rev. \V. J. Gupple Mrs Marie' Covinpton mistress of ceremony Mrs. Dora Pqw,, Bristow, pianist K.ings and Queens from the hurehes: Shiloh Baptist church, Bernice Washington, Ratheul Mc"elluill. Second. Baptist: Mary -Lee Williams, Joseph Co it. . Evans Chapel A. M. E. Z. Louise Bingham." Wendell RicheT Dyers Hill A. M. E. Z.: Clara Krown, Harvey Itoatwright, St. Michael Methodist: Earline McLeod, Jesses Moses. Miss Earline McLeod wa crown ed Queen of- St. Michael and Mr. Harvev Boatwright was crowned King of Dyers Hill A. M. E. Z. Rev Gupple in very fitting words crowned the Queen and King. Mes dames Covington and Bristow mad,, very brief remarks commend ing the contestants for working o zealously. A neat sum was realized from this contest. Sunday evening May 4 at 8:00 o'clock Miss A. Louise Johnson will present a program The Books of the Bible >lay 11, all day., BUhopLorenza H. King will be present at SW Michael 'Phis will he King's High way Rally Day. Come to St. Michael. Visitors are always welcome. HAI.TIMORJ-:. MI). NEWS Hv Wrs. I.ouise G. Douglass Mr. and Mrs. A! M. Gore, Jr., had for their dinner guests Mr. jiiininii' n fun! HI 111 tils ifii'i ii'ii'im Miss Gladys on Thursday evyjiing After dinner a theatre, party was enjoyed at the Royal theatre. Th(. S. S. Savings club met at Mrs? Margaret Andrews, 613 N. Calhoun St. ~ Mrsr. Mary Weathers has return eu irom cmester, c>. i ., wnere sno was called on business. Sick are: Mrs. Lula P. Boone, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Perry James, Rev. Marshall Flowers, Mr. Buddy Slovenson, Mr. James Wilmore Mr. Neal Hall. The girls of the Paris Savings club entertained at th,, Knights of St. John Flail Friday night, April 25 from 8 until 2 a.m. This was their first atfair of the season The -S. S. club was invited and a swell time was had. Vff l lnk?/,H ? 1 1 mi. Ill'UIWII UU9CI VCU lt? UJSUWI weekly mooting and Sunday services at the respective hours. Friendship church scheduled was also carried jrot; The Mt. M"orifth Baptist church rendered an usher rally April 27. "Rev. W. ~Lt GreennPHirtpr; B PALMETTO LEADER Soft-Ball League * Has First Game q Camden, S. C., April .21?The ? boys'?physical?edncstlon TTepart T ment is sponsoring a soft-ball ^ league for the boys of the com- >' munity. The league is made up 1 of seven teams, , three of which are from Jackson high school. In ? their first game, Monday after- d noon, the Renaissance of Mather b won over the Red Deyils of Jack- f son, 28-21. ?Other teams?belonging to "the n Twilight League are as follows: 05 the Brown Bombers; with Jenkins _w as captain"; the Panthers"' Ted by v' Thomas Wrrght, and the Bulldogs made up of faculty members. w These are teams from Mather. K1 The Jackson groups include the Cl White Sox, the Red Devils, with a Elm as captain, and the Tigers, whose captain is jimmy DuBose st Russell is captain of the Rerais sance of Mather. . M The teams are well-matched, and many interesting games will ^ be played on the I B. English field before the school term closes. The community is invited to come and ^ enjoy the sports-:? ? Debate Team to Enter Tournament *Mather's debate team, compos- . c ed of Gladys Kirkland, Sarah Aik ? en. Ellen McLester. Jerome Wil- ~' Hams and. Cornell Kirkland hope to win the trophy in the Debate Tournament tu be held at Paine" T~ College, Augusta. Ga., April 25 and. 26. The subject for discuss- ... ion is socialized medicine. " W MT. ZION A.-M. E. CIU'RCII Rev. C. ('. Mcllwain. Pastor All services began promptly at th? appointed hour begiim+ntr with the S. S. session. -The lesson The Early Church Human?? Needs. was thoroughly discussed on all cJasses. Class Xo. 4 has ' the banner. A warm prayer meet ing folowed S. S.-Our pastor came before us at his usual hour and brought such a wor.derful niesisage it stirred the heaxt^of-Tfumyr -jr At 2 o'clock--onirTndoved friend > Rev.. W. R. Bowman came before j us -aful?brought an uplifting . sermon that touched the hearts of many." The"message was well received. Among our visitors were w Mrs. \V. R. Bowman. Miss Dorothy Harper, Miss Eliza oeth Johnson Sunday night, Rev." I.. L: Ellis ^ broyght to us another high sei mon'which everybody enjoyed and the clubs report Sunday night was mrrr u'lirulnvf ill ??? Mr. Lindsay?Ashford?returned from Williamston. N. C. very ill. "A1 W-e hope for his speedy recovery. . \vi HELENA NEWS Sunday was a very pleasant day *krr ntl church-goers and STTTidrtv school co-workers. At 7:30 p.m. the Pastor, Kev. M. C. Freeman delivered a soul stirring sermon Mrs. Alleno Spearman of Helena-?4 left for Highest Town, N. J. Thurs day, April 2d to live with her son R' awhile, Mr. Robert Spearman. Mrs. Mary'Simpson was home + from her school during the week- "L end. * m Miss Lelia Bowers of Washing- ' ton, D. ('., is horn,, visiting her ^ mother Mrs. Lelia Bowers and their relatives of Helena. , t)l AT l > * -- T ~ -"i i >11111 n rn_ .inmpg tiUl'Cun. LU Mr. David Smith and Miss Mary Surma i all of yewbcriy. -* S. C.. were th? afternoon guests ht of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Headerson of Helena. n> 1)1 K WKST NEWS n Sunday school was conducted at Mt. Zion Presbyterian and Str Mary Baptist church cm last Sua.- -tu day. The pastors of both these churches rendered service, at their <'1 out-of-town churches. At Mt. Le hanon AMK church, the Rev. Bvnjamrn J. (Mover, preached a devout and searching sermon. The Rey. Mr. Goode, pastor of Forkvill(> and Campfield Baptist churches delivered a gospel message rn?** interest of the Junior Board of xv Stewards at 4 o'cloclc jr.Trr. A Titr~ M amount was raised at both the ',1 morning and afternoon service. Painting the interior of the ' church is in progress and is being s?' done by Mr. W. W. Fisher who tc is president of the Junior "Board ci of Stewards. w Mr. Rf F. Wharton was ill for dj a few days last week, but is much < better at this writing. J The Young People's League of L the Presbyterian church was held D in the auditorium of the Due West -V i'school on last Saturday. It was ? very fin0 meeting. Mrs. Daisy W. .Holmes was not tl Iso well ovyr last jKfiek end, but -d I she returned t0 her iclasses on -u Monday to th(J delight of all. T Th,. PTA had a fine service at fi the Due West school on last Sun- tl flay night. The sum of $10.7fi was raised. This organization is doing f a fine piece of work. w The. City Wing club was called b to order by the president at S fi o'clock at thf> home of Mrs. Lillio f< Valentine. Singing, Must Jesus b - * u - r* *i ? L huau *.r<?aa ?peayer oy [the president; singing, Get Right o With God. scripture 34th Psnlms. f Old and new business was discussed by the club. Members pros "X ent Id; visitors ~T.~ ~ TlTe "roll was "si (Called. Collefti^m $1.80t The I. meeting was brought to a clpse. X Hostess served ice cream ami a little cookies. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Julia and Mamie . tl l.ee Chttdw; ? a father Wins Trophy Camden, S. C., April 22, 1941? j 'he Mather Blue and WTiTtv burst lit in a blaze of tflory to take for he sixth ttimr th?"annual S. C. " l. C. track and field meet by mak IK 87* points to their . opponents' j 1 points. , An exhibition team, composed J f four former Matherites who idn't seem to lack any of the "old oniestead kick, was featured at le close of the meet. way completely?with the?mythiil cake and regained the trophy hictr-tlrey--lost to Mather last ?ar by one point. ? . A beautiful sight to behold was hen "Nick" Whitaker. a sto.ckv uard of the football squad, pitch 1 the ilrscus 117'.V fb establish new?meet record; r 100 var'd dash: McDowell. Rus 11. Moore. * ~ 220 yard bash: McDowell, [core 20 sec., Whittaker. Discus:. J.- Whittaker .llT'o", ewis 77*4". Moore (Finley)'81'l" Half mile relav: Russell, Whitiker. Moore (Mather) McDowell 41. J:2. Lewis."- > -^ TO yam run:?T. Whittakcr. . i wis?fa'>:.1. Ohisolm?(Finlev) r Shot put \p. HV: J. Whittakcr s >', I.cwis "20\ Moore (I'inlt-y) ( ITiuh Jump: Moore 5'?>", Wil- i urns. T. Whit taker. i ?yard van;?MrC'ollum ,2;2uS . wis. Wiley." 1 Mile Relay: -Russell, Wiley, J j hittaker, MeCollum. 2 Broad Jump: T. Whittakcr 1S'7" illhuus 17'41 Moore 17'2". S sf>rin(;fibed chirch Rev. W. L. Wilson. Raptor Laurens, S. Th(> Mis-i<>nav\ ith Airs. Janie Rci;} as?president _ id other -oifkuem officers is-one- ? SpHnefield'* lendiny nuxiliars. On Sunday. April" 20th the issiemwies-lie4d?a?special -after*-1 wn service culminating- a drive | hjch_jwas_lu-rm?-hed- -<?nict ev. I,. ('. Butlit. pastel; Bethej . M. I\. crurch deliverctl a won* Vful sermon. Music was ren red by the BetheL AMF ehiiich f oir. On program also was Mrs. ea: s. vice-president of thy State issionaty Auxiliary and Mrs. aln'l - Har t i>. 'Mis. Raid. Re*-.. ; ilson an ) Rev. Adanis made reO l ksi 'l lle ceUecljol) illllulll.t.ii . $20. a-'!. most of which was >'eilted 1 y ]. i-nd'ers of tike Sii-xil- ,, rv. ... ? Noted visitors, to Sprintfik Id and l.tllll'i-ns ii'- -tyT' in, liiilliiiori?\l is. nil;* 1 IliU'MT, .>1 IS. .MiUH'l 1 ,MK1- ^ y, Mrs. Mabf] Harris and Mrs. ' t-ans. all of Spartanburg. W e id onto' ;;) visitors. H'?po they 11 fiiTiif attain soon. ItKNAI ARK NEWS Rev. .1. I'. Ciimmintfs.-L'astur t a Sunday was a glorious day at v L-tlifl. S. S. opened tit its usual >ur by Miss Florrie Freeman and | a- loss on was reviewed by t h t' rvv A. B. Cidfinon who was our I ojninc pastor. At th.. close of ( if Sunday school service began i ir pastor visited !>is sick iinch j Summe rville. anil Ruv. fulenio' ; cached a soul setpvhing sermon, ri 11 heat to rejoiced. v At 8 pni. We returned and our istor present 'd his self Lrin^iu'j'I I n's ;t message from hi hi Psaln J ibj.ee t Why <io wo y.-to Church. r liU i ni l I", ii it. Ill -> . arts of tlx* heareis for aires. II J ported his uncle Mr. W. M. Cum s injrs as beintr very sick. Wo pray >r his recovery. s Mi s. Sailic .1. 1 ii o\\ r, ' fi qui Car- k Litt. S. was t!\. week en i s lest of .Mrs. II. M._ Wolfe. f -Many"visited our church to wit- a When in Denmark come to Heth- v and Jericho. W,. welcome you 'I TUIN I I Y \. M. 11. ("!! CRCll { Kev. \. I). Dawkins. \ asbir P ' , o Spaitanb ; t*. S. -Surdity ' 'f ool, opened at the usual hour" r-.-T. W. -Williams ami his uroup f coworkers were at then pest v duty. The ' lesson was briefly., v iscussed noil I 1?.r It ii|'t. I?r. Thomas ami his quai- /' >t from ('amp Craft wore pros- ^ li and- rendered several ? hich Wo iill enjoyed. Our Si n?y sohool is improving nicely. t v I'llls to ho a en.lost between all ilinrv r 111 l lil111' fTinn I md I T uigliJi by Mrs. Hoy (I ami Rev. awkins. Class N'o.^1 taught .by 1 Irs. Royd received th(. banner . ist Sunday. At 11:15 Dr. Thomas delivered Sj io morning message to an appro- 1 lativu congregation,- ttsintr as a -I ibjeet The l'owor of thj Cross. | his whs a wonderful message nil of information. At o'clock j( io Senior choir of the above nam 'j 1 church TCdidered music for t) jt uneral of Mrs. Andy Coleman j[ ho was an old citizen of Spartan urg and Kairforest, S. C. The j! jnernl services were held at tFair ji >rest CMK church, which she has jj een a faithful member for mini ji er-rrf yenrr. The presiding cldeF v f the CMK church* preached the ji uneral. 8:00 O'clock our Pastor, Rev. <; iawkins preached a soul stirring ; crryion to Tils hearers Trom ?t -i uke (1:31, theme Promoting Chris :j ian Fellowship. Our hearts burn ji s he preached the word. <! A few of Our members are on he sick list. Wo pray for_them t speedy recovery, ? v. -,-Tr ' ^ -- y Application for Merit System Exam Must Be Filed by May 6 Columbia, April 28?More than fi.OOO application blanks for - examinations for clerical or fiscal | positions in the South Carolina g State Department of Public Welfare, State Board of Health, and c Jnemployment Compensation Com nission have been distributed, ac- ot ordlng to announcement today 11 Tom the office of the Merit syscni supervisor in Columbia. Only J"200 applications hail been return- qj *d to the-Merit system office thru g Saturday. The dead-line for filing applicaions is May 0. Applications nust be made out on the official ilank and must be postmarked pj| iot later than midnight. May 6, <> be considered. - Positions for which examinations 1 ire to'be given are: industrial su lerv/sor and craft supervisor for he blind, chief of the division of inance, principal accountant, di < etors of eoinmodity distribution, jq hief of the division of research ^ TftHstntrt(tTrs7~soHal slullullciafi, lec'ountant, tabulating equipment 20; pertors. accounting clerk, statisieal clerk, principal stenographer 1i> enior stenographer', junior sten grapher. typist, principal clerk, enior clerk. junior clerk, tele<lione operatic. duplicating machih' operator, De ?Informat ion ? n-4 application -Ma lanks.may le obtained by writ- De nir tor Merit System Supervisor, 11) Education Building. Univer- ~ itv of South Carolina, Columbia, ' c. , S I ** M Foirr coi n i v I ? ' JIAIMXC Si llOdl, NF.V-S l By D. C. Wright " Mi'--:?1 i< "stfi C!:; i i in' Was the " most speaker at Vesper services. n.lav njul.t. .-"he addressed us ' I evv mspirationally on the subI) i I \ to Others", Miss- < Frasier. a graduate nurse, was * ot'nuiTy nnmber of the staff Chest > C"u:.ty iinspita 1; Mir'< ''or I e nroirran\ was rendered v th" rlnfi t'un'.r., the dire?'ion nf~Mrsr?Kr-Vr"A1Ien. ~ i \ ?i.or.?r th,, visitors present i ,'eie Mr. and Mrs. Welder and I rimile :m<l *o'i-< l.'l.......... if.........-n I f I'enn school. St. IIclon;1 island. *' . V>'Mi r n.ndc a few timely re- _ to th,. st111!t r.t. body. A meeting of the trustees of the 'Id fiirt Royal Agricultural school as Lei.) Sat uidayv - A prih -2Gth-.? F??i _Miss?Tlu'lnia Shanklin- was ap-- of oi: ted bookkeeper for.the school. 0f Ir. I1'. 1<. Davis, treasurer explain (I the bookkeeping system to be _ sed. Principal .1. S. Shanklin re- M uited on the activities and busii cs.: of the school, A Pri KEKSIIAW NEWS t )n?f I..'.'r'sil'.i'y?i.i- ht.?April?24th -^5 play titled "Wagging Tongues" i'as given at Kershaw .Tr High * ( liool. The participants in the * day were Misses" Gregg, Craw ord. Murray. Jackson and Webnr. teachers in the school; Mrs. Ncal and Miss M.F. Black- a"' i - i ? ?. A n m?n. mi/.i'M." t>i tsersnaw. l he day?was a grand success. Tho' q0 t rained all <lay Thursday and ,g^ nest at" the night, a l&rgu crowd witnessed the cnfortarnmet;t. - The May Queen* contest ended _ "lit rsday ni.'ht after the play. ? "here were- four- students in- the -ftace. They were Sarah Creighton ! m i! i n i r? ( J ft'. V! >t!> w airier an' " aekson; Dorothy Shropshire, t ion sored by Mr. J. P. Neal and diss I'.elk: Wihna Mickle, sponoied. hv Misses Gregg and Basin and. Laura Ruth Johnson. ponsored by Misses Murray and ., ' awford. Dorothy Shropshire nd her sponsors raised the hightit amount . of money Dorothy ill be crowned queen of May on Tmrsdr.y May the 1st at Ker- , haw Junior Hinrh school. Sunday, April 27th marked the lev. J. P. Neal's sixth year as iastor at Second Cfllvtai'y Baptist hiirch. Double services; were eld at the church. The morning vr\ices were conducted by "Re\T m seal, who preached a wonderful H vere out about 1 :.'50 o'clock. There H ras a reassembly at J o'clock. At H his time Rev. Carolina of LugofT 1 ? lid his choir of Sand Dill Bap- I ? ist church had charge of the ser.l -frees. Rev. ..Carolina preached a e' pr'cial anniversary -sermon thai vas enjoyed by all. -L Mr. and-Mr*?.. Tzzard of Kerliaw motored to Gastonia, N. C,_ !T?^^TTn(Tay^nierfr Trroy spent an n joy able?day visitinpr the -par,lni nts of Miss'M. Z. Crawfbrfl." ' Wt fOO O OOO OO'OO 0"000O O O C>0 O OO O 0?> O IPINCKNEY'S FU? t NDEKTAKKit AND LIC1 OF SOUTH CAROLINA l 1006 WASHINGTON ST. OOOOOOOOtoOO OtfC^XfC8m83tf?0C8?C j. . ? ; - . ..." Saturday, May 3, 1941 PROFESSIONAL . CARDS DR. H. H. COOPER deis nsr peciai Attention f.ivcn to Din eases ot the Gums lold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty Bee Phune 6129 ii-e*. 8261 2S Washington St.. Cola., S. C. i Bee Hottr^T Cof?'J>7-hiiom ; tO A.M. tc T;*fO?H.M. Office 6033 ? Residence 88 73 Dr. D. K, Jenkins DENTIST llings. Plates, Crowns, Bridires. *i? < i . ?c" 2 r Aneamesta a ORTJ. G. STIJART Eye, Ear, No3e and Throat Glasses- Fitted Accurately Ice Hours Telephone! A.M. to 2 p.M. Res. 4092 Office Reeid e nee 30 t'svlcr S! 1317 Pine St KV J. H. JOHNS( )N notary pu3i.ir Office 2029 Marion St no t aler in Real Estate, perform.rriagc Ceremonies, writes NV41W ?? ? eds. Mortgages, Claims, etc. Call to See him ubscribe For __A he t'almei'io l-cncor p i iimbi ?! ] jj < 11 Iq: I ~ Xlli& I 1ENTHORHUISIO^^Q^ :ouohs womcoids k^vvwttuwioom^^^O-j * </fc.-jt q taxi oniwof xr>> **? kttntho-mulsion?wait hv| MNUTfl 9 too *ajl to mt ixpsctio ItBJV i ask fot yowyrfokiv sack. * u vu j r*v mrrrrni <0u) hY tir'j^glsls flVF.KYWHF.RE ? r Dressmaking: and Alterations all kinds, including <li?? H??linin? CO ATS } ?see? : iss Laney Kennerley Specialty is made of School or nt Dresses. Work Neatly Done. 120:1 PINE ST. VtADAM PETER'S HAIR GROWER r Diseased Scalp ? Gives l.ife i Beauty. BESl GROWER? ply once a w??ek?Price 35c 16 Blandin^ St., Columbia. S. C unts Drug Store, Washington , Thomas Drup Store, Taylor and .Harden Streets ONE VfAY IVa cents per mile ' ROUN^ TRIP lU7o less than double I the one way fares Air Conditioned Coaches ON THROUGH TRAINS _ J. T.'COBB Division Passenger Agent Columbia, S. C. nmanvvm ^aiM I fttfli B 1 i iliifrMimifl lephone 9231 )ANTZLEH BROS. SHOIC IlKHAIK 3HOP f'l rifnak.AU?H. O. Prices Reasonable isible. Half Soling a Specialty >rk Called For and Delivered 00000000 0000000 00000001 4ERAL HOME -1 - <:nsed embalmer g am) georgia ? Funeral Cars and Funeral g Equipment g \s good as the best g \nd Better Than the Rest oj ^ And I'rices Less g Oflic$ Pfmne 2-33." 7 g Residence Fhofte 77Gf> g COURTESY S AND S SERVICE A I 40mjmh1a. r n g